Minoosh
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Frankly, I thought Obama was far more of a useful idiot for Iran than Trump could ever be for Russia
Frankly, my dear ...
Frankly, I thought Obama was far more of a useful idiot for Iran than Trump could ever be for Russia
From my perspective, it's a dark joke. From the administration's perspective, it's probably a press release.
I eagerly await the convoluted and strained explanations from Trump's apologists explaining to us why it is that this demonstration of abject failure is not as severe a security issue as the (not) classified emails which may or may not have been hacked from Hillary's email server.
An explanation which I expect will once again reduce to "When a Republican does it, that means it's okay."
At least it will provide some momentary amusement.
We might be surprised. Some Trump supporters may demand he be locked up.
I think they're going to go with "hey, we're new, what do you want"?
I think they're going to go with "hey, we're new, what do you want"?
Any Trump voters still think he is better at maintaining national secrecy than Clinton would have been?
There is no way Trump could have known what Flynn did......
Besides CNN, MSNBC, NPR, ABC, CBS, newspapers.....facebook....CIA
I eagerly await the convoluted and strained explanations from Trump's apologists explaining to us why it is that this demonstration of abject failure is not as severe a security issue as the (not) classified emails which may or may not have been hacked from Hillary's email server.
An explanation which I expect will once again reduce to "When a Republican does it, that means it's okay."
At least it will provide some momentary amusement.
Indeed, I keep thinking that eventually even some of the hard Left will realise that Putin more naturally aligned with people like Le Pen than any silly communists.
Fyodor Lukyanov, chair of the Council for Foreign and Defense Policies, a group of Russian foreign policy experts, told the RIA Novosti news agency that it is not yet clear whether Flynn's departure could influence bilateral ties.
"There's nothing to influence yet, there are no relations as such. Our countries have relations shaped by the former administration which were awful, and Trump was going to change that," he said
Ummm... Seems like the Ruskies know more about Trump's plan than American citizens... or am I just reading this in the worst possible light?
Ummm... Seems like the Ruskies know more about Trump's plan than American citizens... or am I just reading this in the worst possible light?
Erm..... normalizing relations with russia has been quite a topic during the campaign. Actually it was one of the main attacks by clinton.
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You don't think it's outrageous (in the sense of being highly inappropriate) for the intelligence agencies to be withholding information from the President because they don't trust him?
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You mean the same body that recently voted to decriminalize wife-beating as long as it didn't happen too often and didn't injure too much? Based on the Duma's endorsement, I think we should ask Flynn to unresign.
It appears that sharing information with him didn't work very well when they tried to warn him about Flynn. Not sure how not telling him would have made much difference.
And when they do share classified info with him it seems that his first instinct is to show it to the dozens of random people in the public dining room where he happens to be when he gets it.
Some reticence might be in order. Having the White House in general and the President in particular being one of the most glaring security vulnerabilities our intelligence community has to face is a rather unique problem.
It may take some time to sort out the best way to deal with it. For now, I think they can be forgiven a certain amount of prudence.