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"Next arrests.”

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Who did he arrest already?

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4 minutes ago, vikas83 said:

SPOILER ALERT:

It will go nowhere, because it is total BS.

To be fair I doubted anything would happen, so I am surprised already. 

Just now, vikas83 said:

But it's the truth. It's why I am confident he didn't knowingly collude with Putin -- he's too stupid. Plus, if he did, the moron would brag about it non-stop.

The Russians clearly did things to help him win, but he was just a useful idiot.

The Russians aren't stupid enough to try and actually collude with Trump directly.

What Flynn did was pretty damn close. 

Trump benefited from Russian bots and information warfare in 2016 and 2020. But nothing they did was "in coordination with" the Trump campaign (at least as far as we know). They just were the source of some (though not all) of the misinformation spread around Facebook/etc. I doubt any of that even rises to the level of criminal activity, but it had an effect. 

I don't know of many lefties who argued that Russia "flipped votes" (in the sense of actually hacking a voting machine and changing votes). There were assuredly some, but I don't recall it being a very common sentiment. Most just recognized that Putin had an interest in seeing Trump be president, and did what he could to help it along. 

Hmm 

 

 

@Breaking911 :facepalm:

what are you Kz's cousin?

2 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

@Breaking911 :facepalm:

what are you Kz's cousin?

Yeah when you dont like the message attack the messenger. 

But I expect nothing less from you. 

I'm sure since it's Fox news, the same will be said. Have at it. 

 

 

1 minute ago, Ipiggles said:

Yeah when you dont like the message attack the messenger. 

But I expect nothing less from you. 

when the messenger is routinely wrong and regularly spreads misinformation, yeah it matters. 

let me know if I share DailyKos articles and you can slap that down too. 

23 minutes ago, Ipiggles said:

I'm sure since it's Fox news, the same will be said. Have at it. 

 

 

sure, ok. whatever.  so let's dig into this.

Durham has been conducting his inquiry for 2 1/2 years. 30 months of investigation, and here's the sum total of the output: Durham has indicted Michael Sussman - a lawyer for the Clinton campaign - because he allegedly lied when he told the FBI in 2016 he was not working for anybody when he presented evidence to them about an alleged link between the Trump campaign and Russia. The FBI investigated the evidence and deemed it to be nothing.

The indictment was because he was indeed working for the Clinton campaign Durham believes he was representing the Hillary Campaign when he presented this evidence, even though he said he was not doing work "for any client". [edited upon further review]

This is what Trumplicans called a "process violation", calling it a form of entrapment when Trump associates were the target of investigations by form special prosecutor Mueller. 

Where does Sullivan fit in at the end of this 30 month fishing expedition? He was cc'd on an email discussing the allegations. 

That's it. That's the sum total of how Sullivan is "connected" to this.

It's nothing but a red-meat filled nothingburger for the base. 

here's a more complete summary of the allegations against Sussman:

On September 16, 2021, Durham indicted Michael Sussmann, a partner for the law firm Perkins Coie, alleging he falsely told FBI general counsel James Baker during a September 2016 meeting that he was not representing a client for their discussion. Durham alleged Sussman was actually representing "a U.S. Technology Industry Executive, a U.S. Internet Company and the Hillary Clinton Presidential Campaign." Sussmann focuses on privacy and cybersecurity law and had approached Baker to discuss what he claimed to be suspicious communications between computer servers at the Russian Alfa-Bank and the Trump Organization. Sussmann had represented the Democratic National Committee regarding the Russian hacking of its computer network. Sussmann's attorneys have denied he was representing the Clinton campaign. Perkins Coie represented the Clinton presidential campaign, and one of its partners, Marc Elias, commissioned Fusion GPS to conduct opposition research on Trump, which led to the production of the controversial Steele dossier. Sussmann, a former federal prosecutor, characterized the allegations against him as politically motivated and pleaded not guilty the day after his indictment.

The "big news" from Breaking911 and other right-wing source is that ... Sullivan (currently the National Security Advisor for Biden, and was Hillary Clinton's chief foriegn policy advisor during her 2016 campaign) was cc'd on an email about this alleged Alfa-Bank and Trump org communication. 

 

 

 

 

 

2 hours ago, Ipiggles said:

 

Colin krapernick agrees….

no we are not trying to normalize Pedophilia.... not at all. We are just softening the tone of how we categorize these people because the term pedophilia has a negative conotation. 

This is the progressive left. Anyone who votes people into office who support this nonsense, or hires these people to teach at universities, is complicit. 

ELECTIONS HAVE CONSEQUENCES

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Ipiggles said:

no we are not trying to normalize Pedophilia.... not at all. We are just softening the tone of how we categorize these people because the term pedophilia has a negative conotation. 

This is the progressive left. Anyone who votes people into office who support this nonsense, or hires these people to teach at universities, is complicit. 

ELECTIONS HAVE CONSEQUENCES

 

 

What a Fing freak.

 

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So many in here...   :roll:

Will we be soon hearing about Asian Priviledge? 

 

 

9 minutes ago, Ipiggles said:

Will we be soon hearing about Asian Priviledge? 

 

 

When it comes to college admissions, being Asian has been more of a handicap than being white for a long time now.

2 minutes ago, vikas83 said:

When it comes to college admissions, being Asian has been more of a handicap than being white for a long time now.

Thats  sad. 

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