^stuck on stupid
^stuck on stupid
You didn't answer the question.
What if members of Bernie's campaign contacted and attempted to collude with them?
Would that merit an investigation of the campaign?
Yes or no.
If some rando in Bernie's campaign says something in a bar that is public knowledge about Russian interference, then definitely no.
What was it Veselnitskaya offered to do?
Honest question, I don't recall the blow by blow.
How about the campaign manager?
Would that merit an investigation of the campaign?
The Russian Trolls’ Next Favorite Candidate
Americans don’t need Russia’s polarizing influence operations. They are plenty good enough at dividing themselves.
In 2016, the Kremlin invested heavily in creating memes and Facebook ads designed to stoke Americans’ distrust of the electoral system and one another.
Now, after nearly four years under a president whose divisive rhetoric and policies have inflamed voter anger on issues such as race, inequality, and his own conduct,
the Russian government is still interfering, but it doesn’t need to do much creative work anymore.
The taco-truck video wasn’t fabricated in some St. Petersburg workshop. It was a real video of a real incident, made in America—and
all Russia had to do was help it spread with its Twitter trolls.
Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders, are both polarizing figures—and they’re both candidates Russian trolls sought to promote in 2016, as Special Counsel Robert Mueller found.
professor who has studied Russian information operations, told me,
“Systems like this don’t tend to stop simply because their reason for being no longer exists.
They find new reasons for being.”
In this case, building on their 2016 successes and worsening divisions in the United States.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2020/02/russia-trump-bernie-sanders-election-interference/606703/
NATSEC advisor on Turkey's payroll?
Donald J. Trump
✔@realDonaldTrump
Democrats in the Great State of Nevada
(Which, because of the Economy, Jobs, the Military & Vets, I will win in November),
be careful of Russia, Russia, Russia.
According to Corrupt politician Adam “Shifty” Schiff,
they are pushing for Crazy Bernie Sanders to win. Vote!
9:18 AM - Feb 22, 2020
The do ents “would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father,” read the email, written by a trusted intermediary, who added, “This is obviously very high level and sensitive information but is part of Russia and its government’s support for Mr. Trump.”
https://www.nny360.com/news/russian-...76acb2826.html
Russiagate bitter clingers
You got strung along for three years.
Still doubling down. Sad
It's a simple hypothetical question, Darrin.
If you're afraid to answer, just say so.
Wouldn't be the first time.
How about the campaign manager?
Would that merit an investigation of the campaign?
Thanks.
What's the standard deflection here?
Darrin has devolved to angry name calling almost instantly.
ChumpDumper isn't stipulating collusion. He's just asking if that's a valid basis for US authorities to investigate.
If not, why not?
You got over birtherism just fine tho.
Chump in his comfort thread as Bernie takes out his hopes and dreams.
brave Darrin ran away
The irony is lost on you, neutered chump.
I'm here. Do You need therapy?
I'd like it if you answered my question you ran away from.
Responding to news of Russian interference,
Trump sends chilling message to U.S. intelligence community
Intelligence officers pride themselves as
apolitical fact-finders who follow the rule of “speak truth to power.”
But President Trump has tacked on a new coda: “Do so at your peril.”
Trump has reminded members of the intelligence community that he views the information they bring him through a deeply personal lens.
Trump responded not by rejecting Russia’s interference or pressing his officials to work harder to deter it,
but by telling Maguire and another senior career intelligence official present that they were being “played,”
Maguire was told to vacate his office at the DNI’s headquarters in Virginia by 10 a.m. the next morning,
"In this administration, good men and women don’t last long,”
“Joe was dismissed for doing his job: overseeing the dissemination of intelligence to elected officials who needed that information to do their jobs,”
“Since the day Trump took office,
we’ve had a president who has made clear to everyone around him that
if you do things he doesn’t like, there are going to be swift and public consequences,”
Trump’s violent reactions could encourage his advisers to withhold unsettling information.
There is talk of “trying to hide” stuff
“Some people believe
the president can’t be trusted with this politically sensitive information anymore. anymore?
There’s a sense that he’s installing his guy [Grenell] and
they’re going to come in and try to look for stuff, and
they’re not trustworthy.”
Trump intends to exert more political control over the intelligence community.
Trump “has installed a new acting DNI to protect himself and
interfere politically in the crucial work of the intelligence community,
leaving our elections more vulnerable to foreign interference than ever.” Pootin LMFAO
Trump loyalist, Kash Patel, into a senior advisory position at the intelligence director’s office further cemented that impression.
Patel, a former aide to Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) ... has infuriated CIA and FBI personnel over
his efforts to prove a conspiracy in the intelligence community to bring down the president by investigating his campaign’s possible ties to Russia in 2016.
acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney not to discuss the subject with the president because
it would make him angry,
“The entire executive branch is spooked right now because election interference in his mind is about him,” mind?
“So you can’t do anything that isn’t essentially under the radar, or you might end up blowing up the effort.”
on North Korea or Russia, he will not accept their facts if they are contrary to his intentions.
Trump is purging the ranks of advisers he believes won’t strongly defend him.
Johnny McEntee ... has asked agencies to tell him about appointees who are opposed to the president,
“We want bad people out of our government!” Then Trash, you should resign
https://www.washingtonpost.com/natio...wpisrc=nl_most
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