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| The Russia investigation’s spectacular accumulation of lies; Inside the Twitter messages between Donald Trump Jr. and WikiLeaks 0:00 | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Nov 17 2017, 06:16 PM (62 Views) | |
| 14Veritas | Nov 17 2017, 06:16 PM Post #1 |
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I spent part of my convalescence from a recent illness reading some of the comprehensive timelines of the Russia investigation (which indicates, I suppose, a sickness of another sort). One, compiled by Politico, runs to nearly 12,000 words — an almost book-length account of stupidity, cynicism, hubris and corruption at the highest levels of American politics. The cumulative effect on the reader is a kind of nausea no pill can cure. Most recently, we learned about Donald Trump Jr.’s direct communications with WikiLeaks — which CIA Director Mike Pompeo has called “a non-state hostile intelligence service often abetted by state actors like Russia” — during its efforts to produce incriminating material on Hillary Clinton during the 2016 election. But this is one sentence in an epic of corruption. There is the narrative of a campaign in which high-level operatives believed that Russian espionage could help secure the American presidency, and acted on that belief. There is the narrative of deception to conceal the nature and extent of Russian ties. And there is the narrative of a president attempting to prevent or shut down the investigation of those ties and soliciting others for help in that task. https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-russia-investigations-spectacular-accumulation-of-lies/2017/11/16/741024bc-cb0e-11e7-8321-481fd63f174d_story.html?utm_term=.60c5646f1256 |
| If there is nothing to hide then why all the lies? | |
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| Robert Stout | Nov 17 2017, 06:24 PM Post #2 |
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The important question at this late time is who will the Russian have elected in our 2020 Presidential election ???...I don't know who interferes more in our politics; Russia, Mexican invaders, or those Canadians who previously invaded the USA...If they conspire together they would definitely dominate America...........
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| Jesus can raise the dead, but he can't fix stupid | |
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| Siberian | Nov 18 2017, 04:46 AM Post #3 |
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Robert, accordung to Western press we are now busy interviening elections all over the World, from Mexico via South Africa, Catalonia to India ![]() So, sorry next time we may not find another $100 000 to elect a proper US presidet for you..
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| Goood morning GULAG!!! | |
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| Robert Stout | Nov 18 2017, 05:20 AM Post #4 |
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The budget may be stretched thin, but I am willing to take it in trade if Putin sends me two more Russian mail order brides...Just make certain that they are "something of value"..........
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| Jesus can raise the dead, but he can't fix stupid | |
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| 14Veritas | Nov 18 2017, 05:30 AM Post #5 |
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From the article... "President Trump and others in his administration are about to be hit by a legal tidal wave. We look at the Russia scandal and see lies. A skilled prosecutor sees leverage. People caught in criminal violations make more cooperative witnesses. Robert S. Mueller III and his A-team of investigators have plenty of stupidity and venality to work with. They are investigating an administration riven by internal hatreds — also the prosecutor’s friend. And Trump has already alienated many potential allies in a public contest between himself and Mueller. A number of elected Republicans, particularly in the Senate, would watch this showdown with popcorn." |
| If there is nothing to hide then why all the lies? | |
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| Siberian | Nov 18 2017, 05:42 AM Post #6 |
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I am afraid design you request is not in use any more and even spare parts are also not produced due to too low a demand from the US market, now US consumers demand gay brides and unfortunatelly Russia lost competition in this field to Europe... Ask Jar, maybe he can help...
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| Goood morning GULAG!!! | |
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| Siberian | Nov 18 2017, 05:44 AM Post #7 |
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oh, I completely agree, Russiagate is a giant pile of numerous lies, never seen anything of such a scale before...
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| Goood morning GULAG!!! | |
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