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Moose & Squirrel v Boris & Natasha: what's the deal with the rooskies and trumpland?


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1 hour ago, Sacks 'n' Stuff said:

I have an idea... congress should never run another investigation ever again. 

If there was EVER a doubt that the Republicans in Congress are complicit to Trump’s crimes this should erase all of it.

The fact that our resident Dumpster-Divers haven’t jumped in here claiming victory just shows that they don’t put much stock on the GOP conclusion either.

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10 minutes ago, LadySkinsFan said:

Erik Prince lobbying hard for his mercenary army.

 

This crap started with Rumsfeld in Bush 43 administration when they started hiring contractors to provide "services" that American military used to do themselves.

 

it started well before that.

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10 hours ago, visionary said:

 

So Trump admits that his campaign met with a Russian agent in order to receive compromising intelligence on Clinton.

 

Thank you Donald...there is your collusion ladies and gentlemen.

 

Have a field day Mr. Mueller, rip them from stem to stern, lay their sins to before them and the world.

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Guys.

 

GUYS.

 

It.  Got.  DUMBER.

 

Seriously, read the above tweet.  Listen to Trump's words.

 

According to Trump, the Russian lawyer wasn't involved with the Kremlin.

 

And yet, SOMEHOW, Putin and the Kremlin can make her say, now, that she was tied to the Kremlin.  They have the power to make her do that.

 

HOW THE **** THEY GONNA MAKE HER SAY SHE WAS TIED TO THE KREMLIN UNLESS SHE WAS ACTUALLY ****ING TIED TO THE KREMLIN!?

 

 

 

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31 minutes ago, DogofWar1 said:
 

HOW THE **** THEY GONNA MAKE HER SAY SHE WAS TIED TO THE KREMLIN UNLESS SHE WAS ACTUALLY ****ING TIED TO THE KREMLIN!?

 

Beginning with the caveat that she is clearly tied to the Kremlin, I'm pretty sure Putin could get most Russians to say a lot of things, ties or not.

 

Lot of balconies in Russia.

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8 minutes ago, techboy said:

Beginning with the caveat that she is clearly tied to the Kremlin, I'm pretty sure Putin could get most Russians to say a lot of things, ties or not.

 

Lot of balconies in Russia.

Certainly, but even there Trump herp derps.

 

He suggests she was planted because the Kremlin knew Trump would be so hard on Russia.

 

Like, the whole thing is a jumbled mess.  It's like trying to unravel 12 different power cords from each other.

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FBI employee paid by Flynn to direct attention to State to reclassify Clinton emails relating to Benghazi to affect her campaign. 

 

http://tplnews.com/there-was-a-government-employee-driving-the-hillary-clinton-email-bs-he-was-bought-and-paid-for-by-a-trump-aide/?utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=facebook_BGR&utm_medium=BGR

 

The Hillary Clinton email controversy has lived on for months, even years at this point.

However, the reality of the controversy is that it was an attempt by Trump supporters and campaign team members to disrupt Clinton’s presidential hope and eventually cost her votes. The actions of Trump’s team simply dd one thing – helped Trump win the U.S. Presidential election. But the move was underhanded and quite possibly illegal.

 

At the center of information regarding Clinton’s emails was one specific U.S. government employee – Brian McCauley. As an official employee of the FBI, McCauley was manipulated by Michael Flynn – former Trump campaign adviser and eventual Trump appointee to the position of National Security Adviser. Flynn resigned shortly after his appointment as National Security Adviser due to his relationships with foreign governments before and during the Trump campaign.

 

McCauley was being paid by Flynn, acting on behalf of the Trump campaign team. But, initially none of this came to light. What did come to light was McCauley’s statements that the U.S. State Department was seeking to classify certain Clinton emails in order to bury them from the eyes of the American public.I

 

The emails in question were specifically related to issues involving events that took place in Benghazi. According to the information McCauley released, information was sun to make it seem as though the State Department and Clinton were trying to cover-up information, events, and correspondence which could have been detrimental in Clinton’s presidential run.

 

Once the American conservative media caught wind of this theory, they ran with it and began to relentlessly report that Clinton and State Department officials were orchestrating a massive cover-up to hide Clinton’s knowledge and negligence in the events that took place.

 

Eventually, the cover-up theory was found to be false. In fact, McCauley even addressed the idea that there was “collusion” between the State Department and the FBI in regards to a cover-up. McCauley stated in an interview with the New York Times, “Listen, there was no collusion, there was absolutely no collusion. That’s illegal. Something that was underhanded, illegal, I would not do it. No one in the FBI would do it. It’s a matter of integrity.”

 

So why was MCauley on Flynn’s payroll. As an agent for Trump’s campaign, Flynn was trying to stir the pot to “create” information that would be severely damaging to Clinton. Therefore, he utilized information from McCauley and created and issue of negative impact directed at Clinton. The interesting fact is that Flynn was under contract for services by foreign governments while working on Trump’s campaign – and those foreign governments could be (or at least be linked back to)…Russia.

 

Another fail on the part of Trump and his team, in the long run. As more information and investigation has continued into his campaign ties to Russia, more information has come out as to how his team used underhanded tactics and manipulation of information to cost Clinton a fair shot at the Presidency. If anyone, or any group, should be under fire for a cover-up or illegal use of information, it should be Team Trump.

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