Trebuchet
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That's a little over-broad. Most of them don't care, some might actually hate him. It's just one Russian who matters that loves him.The Russians love Donald Trump.
That's a little over-broad. Most of them don't care, some might actually hate him. It's just one Russian who matters that loves him.The Russians love Donald Trump.
You posted facts. You didn't comprehend them.
That's a little over-broad. Most of them don't care, some might actually hate him. It's just one Russian who matters that loves him.
Yes, actually I did.
I stand corrected.Putin despises Trump. But he loves that he's a useful idiot.
Yes, actually I did.
Bizarre. Given his outspoken defense of Trump -- inexplicable to me, but INAL -- it's interesting to see the extent to which he's disconnected from reality, paranoid, and lightning quick to play the anti-semite card. What a tool.Really weird twitter thread regarding a guy conversing with Alan Dershowitz, who doesn't seem to know what he's talking about. At some point, the race card gets thrown out. By whom? You'll have to see for yourself!
Bizarre. Given his outspoken defense of Trump -- inexplicable to me, but INAL -- it's interesting to see the extent to which he's disconnected from reality, paranoid, and lightning quick to play the anti-semite card. What a tool.
Really weird twitter thread regarding a guy conversing with Alan Dershowitz, who doesn't seem to know what he's talking about. At some point, the race card gets thrown out. By whom? You'll have to see for yourself!
Reports are out that Russia used social media to undermine the credibility of the Mueller investigation in the public eye.
So critics might want to double check that they didn't get their intel from Russian trolls
Wired said:While popular memory today remembers Watergate as five DNC burglars leading inexorably to Richard Nixon’s resignation two years later, history recalls that the case and special prosecutor’s investigation at the time were much broader; ultimately 69 people were charged as part of the investigation, 48 of whom pleaded guilty or were found guilty at trial.
After three weeks of back-to-back-to-back-to-back bombshells by federal prosecutors and special counsel Robert Mueller, it’s increasingly clear that, as 2018 winds down, Donald Trump faces a legal assault unlike anything previously seen by any president—at least 17 distinct court cases stemming from at least seven different sets of prosecutors and investigators. (That total does not count any congressional inquiries, nor does it include any other inquiries into other administration officials unrelated to Russia.)
While the media has long short-handed Mueller’s probe as the “Russia investigation,” a comprehensive review of the cases unfolding around the president and the question of Russian influence in the 2016 campaign harkens back to another lesson of Watergate: Deep Throat’s dictum, “Follow the money.”
Of course I read it.
I posted facts.
Not sure how that makes me the bad guy.
Of course I read it.
I posted facts.