The Russian investigation began with the intent of investigating any possible Russia interference. And look where it has led... — creativesoul
People like to fake being moral when they're not...If Russia colluded with Trump, then only so that Hillary couldn't get into office. I doubt cool and rational Putin would expect anything from his thin-skinned and bombastic Trumpite. Besides, it's fun to see how American's react with indignation and such anger when they get what they've been doing for years in the Middle East, South America, and Africa. — Question
Until incidents like idiot Don Jrs I'll-advised meeting with the Russian lawyer connect to those possible occurrences, they should not take precedence over working towards Medicaid-for-all, working against American racist police brutality, ending the war in Syria, and the coverage of those things. — Thanatos Sand
Those ideals are long gone my friend - for most people. You think Obama was preserving the ideals the US was founded on? Give me a break...What's more important than preserving the very institutions and ideals that the US was founded upon? — creativesoul
America already is an oligarchy and has been one a long time.America will become an oligarchy.
Trump Jr. has been caught in a bold-faced lie, as has anyone who knew about that meeting prior to it's being disclosed by Manafort. It is worth noting that the evidence already warrants conviction of Manafort for espionage. Thus, he is primed for turning state's evidence.
The Russians would not have been interested in Trump as a spy; rather they would have been interested in him as a powerful and rich friend. And it wouldn't hurt if they got Trump to believe that they - the Russians - were only interested in getting along and making good business deals. This probably played out over the course of years, And maybe for a lot of that time the Russians figured their investment was mostly a sunk cost without to much in the way of a return. Then Big Surprise!
But by now the Russians have got both carrot and stick in hand, and Trump knows they'l beat him with it if they need to.
If Trump is not the Russian's guy, then nothing makes sense. Craziness won't do; most folks don't realize that most (functional) crazy people, even really crazy (functional) people, make sense most of the time.
SIde question: the Secret Service was founded in 1865. for 152 years a main part of their job has been to protect the president. What do they do if he's committing treason?
What is the big surprise?
— thanatos sand
That Donald Trump became President.
If Trump is not the Russian's guy, then nothing makes sense. Craziness won't do; most folks don't realize that most (functional) crazy people, even really crazy (functional) people, make sense most of the time. — timw
Is that an argument you're making, that all of it is just Democrat nonsense and a nothing? As a life long Democrat (read Republican, because the Democrat party is the only place real Republicans can call home) I can concede that Democrats have been responsible for their share of nonsense over decades. (In my opinion the last Republican president was Dwight Eisenhower.) But that is no account at all for the lies told by the Trump White House and his supporters.Of course it does. It would just show all the Russia paranoia and frenzy whipped up by MSM, Democratic and some Repbulican congressmen, and Hillary supporters is a big load of nothing. — Thanatos sand
And yet there is no evidence that happened because of Russia. But we know for a fact the Hillary campaign worked with their media connections to build up Trump during the Republican primaries because they thought he was the easiest to beat. We also know Hillary was a terrible candidate whose campaign people ran a terrible campaign, completely ignoring the Rust belt states they went on to lose to Trump.
That's why Trump won....not some ephemeral Russia connection. — Thanatos Sand
Is that an argument you're making, that all of it is just Democrat nonsense and a nothing? As a life long Democrat (read Republican, because the Democrat party is the only place real Republicans can call home) I can concede that Democrats have been responsible for their share of nonsense over decades. (In my opinion the last Republican president was Dwight Eisenhower.) But that is no account at all for the lies told by the Trump White House and his supporters.
Aside from the lies, do you really believe Trump won the popular vote but for millions of illegal votes?
Do you really think his trying to collect voter data from the states is innocent? Do you really believe his offer to create a hack-proof cyber system with the Russians is innocent? Who thinks up this stuff? Do you think Trump does?
And Kushner's attempt to set up a secret "back-door" communications system with Russia?
And the attempts, as we write, to discredit Mueller? And his firing of Sally Yates for warning him? This list could go on and on, and Democrats had nothing to do with it. Can you say KellyAnn, Sean, Sarah Huckabee? And now Mooch? ]
I agree. It was Hillary's and the Democrat party's business to win, and they didn't. In passing I note that Republican campaigns have generally been much more geared to doing what it takes to win than their Democrat counterparts. Unfortunately for all of us, Republican campaign tactics have often been repugnant and repulsive.
The Trumps have lied like Obama, the Bushes, and the Clintons lied before them. — Thanatos Sand
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