Belz...
Fiend God
If you aspired to loftier things, you would have a reputation as someone who has cared about justice reform here.
You don't seem to have that.
Get in line behind the people who have cared regardless who has been the target.
Ouch.
If you aspired to loftier things, you would have a reputation as someone who has cared about justice reform here.
You don't seem to have that.
Get in line behind the people who have cared regardless who has been the target.
I find it best to be wary of individuals who speak of themselves in the third person.
It's being reported that long-time Deripaska associate Len Blavatnik donated $7m to Republican PACs between 2015 and 2017, including $3.5m to one associated with McConnell
Reminder: McConnell pushed for an end to sanctions on 3 companies tied to Deripaska, and Senate Republicans did end them.

I said it: the man is a traitor. They should bring back hanging for those.
I wonder how far back this goes for McConnell. Might explain his actions under Obama, too.
It is traitorous that a US citizen is donating to a PAC?
Me: <punches Bob in the face>
Bob: Why the hell did you punch me? That's assault!
Me: Is it assault to stretch one's arm forward?
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Its a bit more complex than that.It is traitorous that a US citizen is donating to a PAC?
What is the traitorous part of the article?
Its a bit more complex than that.
Blavatnick may be a U.S. citizen, but:
- He had significant dealings with foreign business interests
- McConnell's actions in the senate helped some of those foreign business interests
So while there may have been an American citizen as an intermediary, it looks like McConnell took what amounted to a bribe financed by foreign interests
There is certainly more there than whatever Trump and the republicans are claiming when it comes to the Clinton/Uranium1 connection.
Some US citizens have foreign interests they would like the federal government to address. There is a magnitsky act because an American was friends with magnitsky. Is bill browder a traitor?
A private citizen wanting the government to address a particular issue is not a problem (even if that issue involves foreign interests).Some US citizens have foreign interests they would like the federal government to address.
Did Browder donate money specifically to get politicians elected that would be favorable to passing the Magnitsky act or similar legislation? No. (Putin did claim that he donated to Clinton's campaign, but that claim has been found to be false by Politifact.)There is a magnitsky act because an American was friends with magnitsky. Is bill browder a traitor?
Is the implementation of the Magnitsky act harmful to the U.S.? No, in fact laws that prevent corruption are beneficial to the country (and the global economy) as a whole.
So no, totally different than the type of election payments to support McConnell's campaign, when McConnell is taking action to harm the U.S. election process.
McConnell has no excuse whatsoever, since he has been a member of the Gang of Eight for bloody forever - he knows exactly what Russia is doing in the US, or could every easily find out.
Traitor is the correct description, since Russia is clearly waging a kind of war against the West.
Whether he personally thinks that its "good for the U.S." to be a puppet state of Russia is irrelevant. It would still make him a traitor to go against U.S. law (which much of this might be) in order to accomplish the goal. After all, I don't think the defense "I think its best if democracy to be subverted" is really a good argument to make.How do you know he doesn't think it is good for the US?
How do you know he doesn't think it is good for the US?
Whether he personally thinks that its "good for the U.S." to be a puppet state of Russia is irrelevant. It would still make him a traitor to go against U.S. law (which much of this might be) in order to accomplish the goal. After all, I don't think the defense "I think its best if democracy to be subverted" is really a good argument to make.
And if he really thought it was a good idea? Then why is he not trying to bring about a change in the laws? (If he really thought it was good for the U.S. he could co-author the "Make Putin the president of the U.S." bill.) Instead, he's trying to skirt around the law and subverting it.
Looks like Cohen's testimony could be delayed indefinitely due to medical reasons.This could be a coincidence, or Mueller could have some hot stuff on tap this month.
Mueller asked Congress to postpone Michael Cohen's testimony until Feb 28, and Maria Buttina's sentencing hearing has been put off from Feb 12 until Feb 26.