I'm reporting what the various intelligence agencies and investigations have officially confirmed (that Russia hacked the DNC a — Michael
So because he can say whatever he likes he's either lying or mistaken? Or, perhaps, he's knowledgable and telling the truth. — Michael
Lawrence Noble, served as Deputy General Counsel from 1983 to 1987 and General Counsel from 1987 to 2000. FYI, both appointments under Reagan. — Michael
Perhaps you have trouble understanding my words, so I'll try to be clearer. You have repeatedly said that you haven't personally seen evidence of collusion between Trump's campaign and the Russian government, and so you don't support the accusation that he did, and yet you accuse the DNC of colluding with Fusion GPS and a Russian lawyer to entrap members of the Trump campaign despite the fact that you haven't personally seen such evidence. You're a hypocrite. — Michael
the article that quotes the former chief counsel for the Federal Election Commission saying that there's a legal difference between the Steele Dossier and the Trump Tower meeting is wrong? — Michael
No, it's an admission that there's no public irrefutable proof. And it's still the case that you're a hypocrite, so don't think that you can deflect away. — Michael
I have no idea what this is supposed to mean — Michael
You'll buy into this ridiculous conspiracy but then demand personal access to irrefutable proof before you will accept that the various investigations into Trump's campaign are warranted or that Russia hacked the DNC and tried to hack the election. — Michael
What are you smoking? — Michael
What? You're saying that because Lynch met with Bill Clinton on a runway then the DNC colluded with Fusion GPS and a Russian lawyer to entrap members of Trump's campaign — Michael
So now you accept that there was collusion between Trump's campaign and representatives of the Russian government. — Michael
In what way did they collude, and how does that way suggest that the Trump Tower meeting was set up by the DNC? — Michael
just yesterday admitted that members of his campaign met with a Russian to get dirt on Clinton (and who was known to be representing the Russian government). — Michael
It seems much more plausible and likely that the Trump campaign just colluded of its own accord. Proposing that it's actually a Dem conspiracy sounds crazier than anything the Dems say about Trump. Nobody will believe i — VagabondSpectre
So you're saying that Trump's collusion with Russia is actually one big trap that was set by Obama and Hillary in order to try and get him impeached once he won the election? — VagabondSpectre
That was regarding the case they were both involved in, with that first "meeting" in a Manhattan federal courtroom. — Michael
She was granted entry to represent her client. There's nothing to suggest that she was granted entry so that she could entrap members of Trump's campaign at the request of the DNC — Michael
The attack on the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, OK was also a successful conspiracy--planned by Americans against Americans in America. — Bitter Crank
raza, those who know about that level of technology don't talk about it and those who talk about it likely don't understand the 'reason' behind such an advancement in technology being installed on planes. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
That's a false dilemma, since it could be both or neither. It's also a poor analogy, since the word "divisive" is not typically used in that kind of scenario, involving just two people. It is much more applicable in relation to Trump, or, to use an example taken from a dictionary, the Vietnam war — Sapientia
None of the technology you talk about was even dreamed about back them. — Sir2u
the US Government was responsible for 9/11 find comfort in their sealed off view of reality. — Bitter Crank