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No, he did not.

With so many valid complaints against Trump, why do you fight so hard to prop up this bogus one?

“Russia, if you're listening, I hope you're able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing,”

...and how do you think Trump expected those listening Russians were going to find those emails... look for a pen drive taped to the back of a cistern in the men's toilets at LaGuardia? Left under the seat in the 14th St & 6th Ave Subway station? In a phone booth at the corner of West End Ave & 66th Street?

... do you you really, honestly believe it is just a pure co-incidence that the Russians just happened to hack into a DNC server later on the VERY SAME DAY that Trump asked them to look?
 
“Russia, if you're listening, I hope you're able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing,”

...and how do you think Trump expected those listening Russians were going to find those emails... look for a pen drive taped to the back of a cistern in the men's toilets at LaGuardia? Left under the seat in the 14th St & 6th Ave Subway station? In a phone booth at the corner of West End Ave & 66th Street?

... do you you really, honestly believe it is just a pure co-incidence that the Russians just happened to hack into a DNC server later on the VERY SAME DAY that Trump asked them to look?

protip: Trump did not actually believe they were missing, nor did anyone with half a brain. He was mocking Hillary
 
Okay, fair enough. Trump was being serious when he suggested the US media would reward Russia for publishing Hillary's emails (assuming they had them to begin with).

Now what?

At the least, now we stop discussing whether it was a joke or not.

We can discuss whether or not Trump should have been encouraging Russian interference in our election by publishing stolen emails. I think he should not have. I think it was a terrible decision.

Do you think it's good for presidential candidates to behave thus?

Perhaps you would prefer to focus on whether it was illegal, basic decency be damned. I can't answer that question with any confidence. Perhaps we will know more about the legal issues when the Mueller report is released.
 
The estimated number of emails that Hillary failed to turn over to investigators had been widely reported. What's your point?

At minimum, I was just correcting your representation of what Trump said. I’ll leave it to others to evaluate how pernicious his full statement is.
 
The estimated number of emails that Hillary failed to turn over to investigators had been widely reported. What's your point?

His point is that Trump "hopes" Russia will make the emails available. Not merely saying that if Russia does this, then the media will reward them.
 
I'm okay with "a tad unseemly." At least we've talked you back from the ledge of "Trump publicly commissioned Russia to hack the DNC."

Who suggested "publicly commissioned"?

Why must you exaggerate what others are saying? I bet there's a term for that.
 
The Coverup will be if any portion of the report is redacted.

That's exactly what "redact" means.

In this context, "coverup" means hiding information for the purpose of avoiding the appearance of guilt or misbehavior. Redacting the report in order to keep grand jury proceedings private is not a coverup in this sense.
 
Oh. Well. if you say he didn't, why would anyone ever believe an actual video of Trump inviting Russia to find dirt on his political opponent?

I believe that theprestige means that Trump could've presumed that Russia already had the emails, though perhaps not identified them, and so wouldn't need to hack further.

But often people don't say what they mean outright. Often this is because what they mean is a poor argument or implausible or narrower than the impression they want the reader to have. "Trump never asked Russia to hack emails," by itself sounds better than adding, "because he thought they already had hacked them; he was just asking them to publish the emails."
 
protip: Trump did not actually believe they were missing, nor did anyone with half a brain. He was mocking Hillary

Wait! What?

Hilary deleted 30,000 emails, which was allegedly illegal, so investigate her, "lock her up".... except, she didn't really delete them, he was just mocking her.

And the Russians knew all this how... exactly?


Protip: You can't have it both ways sonny!
 
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