Lol, winning
And you apparently just saw the Fox News clips.Darrin
The guy who ended up winning today was the guy who they all thought would look really bad. Nice job.![]()
Lol, winning
Lol, winning
What guy ended up winning today? Say it.
That's right. The optics were terrible for the GOPers. No one is talking about how Peter Strzok is the bad guy. The republicans pretty much blew that narrative up along with themselves today.
They could have kept that shtick forever but it ing blew up in their ing faces.![]()
Sure they are, in the Republican echo chamber. That's the only purpose of the grandstanding show that Gohmert and others put on, it makes great video clips on Fox News for useful idiots like Darrin to lap up and reaffirm their perspective.
But everyone overrates just how much the average American is following any of this.
Type it out. Say Peter Strzok was the winner today.
What are you saying Strzok did?
List your accusations.
Peter Strzok was the winner today
and watch Rachel's video (steganography!) that I posted about Strzok's long FBI history as running counterintelligence against, and catch "deep cover" (like decades deep and long) Russian spies, aka, "illegals".
Strzok clearly KNOWS that Trash and his mafiya (not as deep/smart as Russian deep cover spies) are fully compromised by Pootin.
No personal bias needed, Strzok KNOWS, ing FACTS!, that Trash is a Russian "intelligence asset"
... and I bet the Repugs know that Strzok (very probably) knows because of his counterintel role, so that's why going after him for "bias" against Trash is hyper-critical as part of Repugs' strategy to discredit him, Mueller, and the entire FBI
Ex-FBI agent Clint Watts explains how GOP lawmakers have been turned into Russian pawns
Former FBI counterintelligence agent Clint Watts said President Donald Trump and some congressional Republicans almost acted as if they were carrying out a script from a Russian influence operation.
The cybersecurity expert told MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” explained how such an operation would unfold, and he said the president and his GOP allies seemed to be pushing Kremlin propaganda and strategic goals.
“First thing you do is you seed accounts in social media, seed players, operatives, political parties, NGOs, groups like that into the U.S. audience space, you align with them based on interest, financial being a big one, information being another one, common issues, like ‘America first,'” Wattsa said. “That’s great for Russia, because if America puts America first and the world second, Russia can get on the world stage.”
Influence operations seek to nudge their target audience toward certain behaviors, and he said Republican lawmakers who visited Russia this month were a perfect example of this.
“Over time you just cultivate those relationships, and the end goal is a behavior change in your target audience,” Watts said. “We saw this happen last week. We saw senators go to Russia and literally repeat lines that Russia would want them to say — sanctions aren’t working, maybe you shouldn’t pursue these, or everybody does influence and meddling.
“Sen. (Richard) Shelby (R-AL), he essentially repeated a line you will hear come out of the Kremlin,” Watts said,
“That’s the behavior change they want,” Watts said. “The thing we don’t realize is that it is boiling the frog. It is very slow and the goal is to nudge the target audience, which is the Republican Party, to take on your agenda.”
He said the House Judiciary Committee hearing with FBI agent Peter Strzok also advanced Russian interests at the expense of American ins utions.
“You saw Republicans in Congress attacking another U.S. ins ution to defend President Trump, who’s under investigation from a Russia collusion and obstruction case,” Watts said. “This is exactly how active measures (play out), which is have your adversary fight with itself so they cannot fight with you and withdraw on the world stage.”
“At every single point, with the exception of one — removal of sanctions — Russia has advanced its goals and foreign policy,” he added.
https://www.rawstory.com/2018/07/wat...russian-pawns/
Ex-FBI agent Clint Watts explains how GOP lawmakers have been turned into Russian pawns
Former FBI counterintelligence agent Clint Watts said President Donald Trump and some congressional Republicans almost
acted as if they were carrying out a script from a Russian influence operation.
The cybersecurity expert told MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” explained how such an operation would unfold, and he said
the president and his GOP allies seemed to be pushing Kremlin propaganda and strategic goals.
“First thing you do is you seed accounts in social media, seed players, operatives, political parties, NGOs, groups like that into the U.S. audience space, you align with them based on interest, financial being a big one, information being another one, common issues, like ‘America first,'” Watts said.
“That’s great for Russia, because if America puts America first and the world second, Russia can get on the world stage.”
Influence operations seek to nudge their target audience toward certain behaviors,
and he said Republican lawmakers who visited Russia this month were a perfect example of this.
“Over time you just cultivate those relationships, and the end goal is a behavior change in your target audience,”
Watts said. “We saw this happen last week.
We saw senators go to Russia and literally repeat lines that Russia would want them to say — sanctions aren’t working, maybe you shouldn’t pursue these, or everybody does influence and meddling.
“Sen. (Richard) Shelby (R-AL), he essentially repeated a line you will hear come out of the Kremlin,” Watts said,
“That’s the behavior change they want,” Watts said.
“The thing we don’t realize is that it is boiling the frog.
It is very slow and the goal is to nudge the target audience, which is the Republican Party, to take on your agenda.”
He said the House Judiciary Committee
hearing with FBI agent Peter Strzok also
advanced Russian interests at the expense of American ins utions.
“You saw Republicans in Congress attacking another U.S. ins ution to defend President Trump,
who’s under investigation from a Russia collusion and obstruction case,” Watts said.
“This is exactly how active measures (play out),
which is
have your adversary fight with itself so they cannot fight with you and withdraw on the world stage.”
“At every single point,
with the exception of one — removal of sanctions —
Russia has advanced its goals and foreign policy,” he added.
https://www.rawstory.com/2018/07/watch-ex-fbi-agent-clint-watts-explains-gop-lawmakers-turned-russian-pawns/
Say Louie Gohmert was the winner.
There were no winners. This was a carefully crafted theater to compile video footage to feed cheerleading idiots like you on the news and Twitter. No surprise you continue to be a sucker for it.
But TSA sed it was a DNC inside job and Guccifer wasn't Russian intel?
Strzok won, by a mile.
Strong defense of himself and the FBI,
while the Repug bad-faith inquisitors were UNscripted clowns.
Calling the hearing was Repug theatre, but they had no script, just bull .
Gohmert, thanks you East Texas knittter-draggin, racist rednecks, went full moralist/ethicist and deeply personal on Strzok,
a tactic that Gohmert, the Repugs, and so-called Christians refused to do with Trash.
Basically my djohn already posted it but let's again.
In b4 Darrin laughs it up because...mah Trump.
RE: Roger Stone -- Rosenstein was careful to remark that the DOJ does not allege that any US citizens were aware who they were dealing with.
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