Skeptic Ginger
Nasty Woman
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Russian Roulette by Isikoff and Corn, has a ton of background on Manafort and all the stuff turning up in the trial. Well worth reading.
Eh, I voted for Hillary and I gave all the main 4 candidates as fair an assessment as I could, which means that I did consider Trump. The results of my assessment, of course, led me to the conclusion that he was the most undesirable Presidential candidate that I'm aware of, ever, given his character, choices, and platform. Were it not for the very real possibility that he would be elected, given the nature of the Republican Party, I would have voted for Jill Stein in an attempt to elect a relatively harmless do nothing candidate and to help try to break the stranglehold that the current two main parties have on politics. Regardless, Hillary was the best actual candidate by far, but would rather certainly have been stuck with an ever increasing Republican congressional majority because of the nature of their propaganda and lies, and it still would have been better in the present and possibly the future than Trump.
The bolded/highlighted parts indicate that you never seriously considered voting for Trump.
I beg to differ! There was serious consideration of the idea! That I determined him to be incredibly bad as a result of that consideration is another matter entirely!![]()
The bolded/highlighted parts indicate that you never seriously considered voting for Trump.
I beg to differ! There was serious consideration of the idea! That I determined him to be incredibly bad as a result of that consideration is another matter entirely!![]()
Data: She brought me closer to humanity than I ever thought possible. And for a time, I was tempted by her offer.
Picard: How long a time?
Data: Zero point six eight seconds - for an android, that is nearly an eternity.
I was responding to the discussion that the same FEC law that kellyb posted a picture of applied to Clinton hiring Steele.
The fact that you quoted my post led me to believe you were responding to my post.
That's the one that would be potentially relevant to Steele/Clinton. There are many that would be relevant to the Trump campaign.
Another former Trump Org executive saying that it would be contrary to everything they know about the way Trump operates for him not to know in advance of the Trump Tower meeting: https://twitter.com/RobertMaguire_/status/1026904001256861696
Multiple people were involved in that line of discussion. Regardless, you're misunderstanding my post.
Referring to the image of the law kellyb posted, you said:
I was talking about that law not addressing hiring a company to do opposition research that ended up using a foreign national to do spying.
How do you think that law applies to the Clinton Steele connection?
I'm not debating here, mind you, I'm trying to get to the bottom line, does that law apply to a candidate hiring a foreign national spy? I don't think it does. But the friggen news media has yet to address that specific point.
Why does everyone around him keep getting arrested for fraud?
Why does everyone around him keep getting arrested for fraud?
I would like to see one of our resident "conservatives" take a stance against what Trump is doing.
You'll have to forgive us if we don't believe you.
I believe him.
ThePrestige is much more deferential to the Trump administration than I am, but he seems to do so because of a bias for the Republicans, not for Trump.
I think your response is disrespectful. A question was asked and answered.
I'm not debating here, mind you, I'm trying to get to the bottom line, does that law apply to a candidate hiring a foreign national spy? I don't think it does. But the friggen news media has yet to address that specific point.