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Both you and Noah keep repeating this claim as if it had any basis in reality. It doesn't, as both I and Emily have pointed out many times.
Nope.
Both you and Noah keep repeating this claim as if it had any basis in reality. It doesn't, as both I and Emily have pointed out many times.
You're saying Donald Trump DID NOT look right in the camera and say he hopes they find the 30,000 emails? I know you're not stupid enough to think that moment was just innocent banter. I know it.
So please.
Can we PLEASE *********** just acknowledge the reality and move on to the part WHERE YOU EXPLAIN WHY IT'S OK.
I know the answer. I just want a HINT of honesty from you. Just a smidge.
There are at least two reasons:
(1) He was clearly joking; and
(2) Since Hillary had deleted the emails already, and the FBI could find no trace of them, any hacking by Russia or anybody else would have taken place in the past. It was a retrospective request, as in "If you hacked them, please show them to us. I have no doubt the media will reward you greatly for that (with praise and air-time, presumably)."
Actually, there is a 3rd reason why it was perfectly acceptable, and not remotely a call for Russia to perform an illegal act, let alone one damaging to the US. If Russia already had the emails, it would be to our benefit to see them too. Clearly, it's worse for us if Russia were to know something that we don't, right? If in fact Russia had obtained the emails before they had been destroyed by Hillary and her partners in crime, the only reason Russia wouldn't release them is because it was to their benefit not to, not to our benefit. By calling on Russia (jokingly, in my opinion) to release what they had, Trump was slyly trying to encourage the Russians to undermine their own security. Trump is, in some ways, a true genius at this stuff. Or at least an idiot savant. It might have worked too. Putin was probably sorely tempted. But, in the end, he decided to hold the emails closely, to be used if and when Hillary became President.

While we're working through the details of the unimpressive scale, let me remind you that you still haven't supported your claim, nor have you explained the wild goose chase you initiated with the bogus evidence you foisted.
You're saying Donald Trump DID NOT look right in the camera and say he hopes they find the 30,000 emails?
Nope.
He looked right in the camera after having said he didn't believe russia had hacked the DNC server anyway... then said that if they had, then they probably have Clinton's missing 30000 emails, and it would be great if they released those, because that's where the real dirt is.

Source? Cite?Trump asked Russia for help. MULTIPLE times.
What admission? Source? Cite?We've got admissions from even the Trump administration that something was up because even they closed consulates in the US after the election because of their meddling.
Yep, you have a meeting. Good job!We have the meeting in Trump tower.
Lol, seriously? Is an investigation now proof of guilt? Clinton was investigated too... does that make her guilty?We've got congressional investigations.
Source? Cite?WHY IS IT OK TO ASK RUSSIA FOR HELP?
Enough confirmation bias and twisting everything to fit what you've already decided is true. Seriously, enough dishonesty about bigfoot. Enough. There's plenty of evidence that he is real. All of you people insisting that he's not are totally just being dishonest!Enough dishonesty. ENOUGH.
Source? Cite?
What admission? Source? Cite?
Yep, you have a meeting. Good job!
Now, how is that Trump asking Russia for help?
Lol, seriously? Is an investigation now proof of guilt? Clinton was investigated too... does that make her guilty?
Source? Cite?
Enough confirmation bias and twisting everything to fit what you've already decided is true. Seriously, enough dishonesty about bigfoot. Enough. There's plenty of evidence that he is real. All of you people insisting that he's not are totally just being dishonest!
Sheesh. Grow up. Stop throwing around accusations of lying as if that somehow qualifies as a rational and adult debate.
'Well, he said xxx, but what he really meant was yyy'. It's good to know that your mind-reading skills are so incredibly advanced. You should totally apply for that $1M prize.
Oh man. Please tell me you're not that naive. Anyone with half a brain could see the real message he was sending. And nothing that's come out since has dulled that reality.
Lol, no. No more than I believe any other politician is in this for anyone other than himself. Somewhat less, in fact.He really did brainwash a large portion of the electorate, didn't he? You people really believe that he's in this for something other than himself, don't you?
Oooh! Doomsaying! How fun!His true talent lies in his ability to discern just how stupid this country is. Well, congrats to him, but please - do prepare for the eventuality that this is all proven beyond a shadow of a doubt. Most of us can see right through this monster's lies.
You were warned.
You wouldn't know it if you saw it.
'Well, he said xxx, but what he really meant was yyy'. It's good to know that your mind-reading skills are so incredibly advanced. You should totally apply for that $1M prize.
Lol, no. No more than I believe any other politician is in this for anyone other than himself. Somewhat less, in fact.
Oooh! Doomsaying! How fun!
There are at least two reasons:
(1) He was clearly joking; and
(2) Since Hillary had deleted the emails already, and the FBI could find no trace of them, any hacking by Russia or anybody else would have taken place in the past. It was a retrospective request, as in "If you hacked them, please show them to us. I have no doubt the media will reward you greatly for that (with praise and air-time, presumably)."
Both you and Noah keep repeating this claim as if it had any basis in reality. It doesn't, as both I and Emily have pointed out many times.
Highly unimpressive!
(1) He was clearly joking
(2) Since Hillary had deleted the emails already, and the FBI could find no trace of them, any hacking by Russia or anybody else would have taken place in the past. It was a retrospective request, as in "If you hacked them, please show them to us.
Your argumentation comes in at about 2% on Argumemnon's scale. But your hypocrisy is up in the 95th percentile.
When I provide a list of cites, I make sure the first item on the list is juicy. Your first item was complete BS, so I stopped there.Yeah, there's no point. I provided you with MULTIPLE sources, all making speculative allegations as if they were fact, all of which have been repeated ad nauseum by people in this thread as if they were absolutely unquestionable proof... and I also provided you with the fact-checking information.
We're now at the point of unimpressive in the surreal extreme.Go read the damned things yourself. I'd say form your own opinion, but that ship has sailed. You've not only formed your own opinion, but you've already triaged the 'evidence' on the basis of whether or not it supports the view that you want to be true. If it doesn't, you'll reject it, or come up with some rationalization for why it's false and the allegations that lack substance are actually true. You've already decided guilt, and at this point, you're simply searching for any cherry-picked 'evidence' that supports you case, while very carefully pretending that nothing that counters it (or even calls it into question) even exists.
What's the point in arguing with a zealot?
He's on video pleading them to do it. It's hard to take you seriously when you deny something so obvious.
The actual quote:Nope.
He looked right in the camera after having said he didn't believe russia had hacked the DNC server anyway... then said that if they had, then they probably have Clinton's missing 30000 emails, and it would be great if they released those, because that's where the real dirt is.
"Russia, if you're listening, I hope you can find the 33,000 emails that are missing," then-candidate Donald Trump said in July. "I think you will probably be rewarded mightily by our press."
'Well, he said xxx, but what he really meant was yyy'. It's good to know that your mind-reading skills are so incredibly advanced.