DistrictDeacon
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The hubris of talking about an ongoing investigation like it’s already wrapped up and over is a lot of fun to watch.
:shrug
The hubris of talking about an ongoing investigation like it’s already wrapped up and over is a lot of fun to watch.
Then didn't months later some other Russian talked to Donald Jr and they still didn't seem to have anything? Seems like whatever else was "set up" didn't produce anything.
I guess if you want to believe that they kept setting up these meetings and never got anything, then that's your prerogative.
I'm going to believe they never got anything given that there's never been a damaging email from Hillary ever disclosed. Can you think of one?
Unless the Russians used that Cuban sound death ray to make HRC feint at the 9/11 memorial, pretty safe to say they never got anything.
I don't believe the Russians just gave away 30,000+ emails on the deal that "if there's something damning then we get something in return." That wouldn't make sense for the Russians. I'd expect - especially since Donald and his crew appear dumber and dumber every day - that the Russians got something for the emails themselves regardless of what the emails showed.
Where I’ve done what?
Seems that one article seems to indicate the Trump campaign is really only in trouble if they are proven to have conspired to hack the emails in the first place. Seems clear they weren't involved.
The law/charges remain to be seen. I'd be surprised if you don't run afoul of SOME law by receiving hacked/stolen emails from a foreign government in an attempt to undermine the candidate you're facing in the general election.
This is a pretty good take. I mean if the "brains" of the operation communicating with Russians is the same age as Doofus and Numbers, how serious do we consider this conspiracy to be?
I’m not crying like a snowflake. What’s a shitty OPINION? EXPOSED as a TERRIBLE one?
Debate in class:
Captain: “you’re a piece of shit. That’s a shitty opinion!”
Teacher: “very good Captain, we must learn to never accept shitty opinions when we grow up.”
Captain: “thank you Miss Manners”
Teacher: “okay class, see you tomorrow for another exciting debate.”
Clovis's attorney, Victoria Toensing, told The Post that Clovis was only being nice and that he actually opposed the campaign meeting with Russians:
She said Clovis was “being polite” when he encouraged Papadopoulos to meet with Russian officials in August, adding that the campaign had a “strict rule that no person could travel abroad as a representative of the campaign.” Clovis could not stop an American citizen from traveling abroad “in his personal capacity,” she said.
If nothing else, Clovis is a microcosm of Trump's problems right now. Trump seems to surround himself with people who either aren't terribly qualified for their jobs or haven't been carefully vetted, and many of those decisions have come back to bite him.
"I think it's a bad idea that you go on behalf of the campaign, and that's something that I could tell you not to do in that job, but since you're an AMERICAN with rights, if you wanna go you can still go."
Yeah take that one to the jury...
You flakes are going to be VERY disappointed
#sources