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Should we not question whether said non-American might be a political operative of a foreign government? There's all kind of questions we can raise. Why should only one side decide which questions get answered? And of course the bigger question is why Hillary and the DNC felt the need to personally fund the research at all rather than trusting Obama's own statement that Russia couldn't interfere with the election? It seems highly suspicious. If they did nothing wrong, why should looking into it be opposed?Are you saying a non-American citizen should not be paid in any capacity by a U.S. campaign?
Should we not question whether said non-American might be a political operative of a foreign government? There's all kind of questions we can raise. Why should only one side decide which questions get answered? And of course the bigger question is why Hillary and the DNC felt the need to personally fund the research at all rather than trusting Obama's own statement that Russia couldn't interfere with the election? It seems highly suspicious. If they did nothing wrong, why should looking into it be opposed?
It’s going to be desperation on the left’s part to try and keep the focus on Trump and not the actions of the previous admin bad actors. Watching the deflection fest as Huber, Horowitz, et al publish their findings is going to be must see TVWe were told a lot of things over two years...
The next two will be fun as the left attempts to drag anything, and I mean ANYTHING they can to use against him.
Do you know what you call the difference between actions and words?
Lies and hypocrisy.
This may come as a shock to you, but words frequently lead to actions.I am sure thats correct in your socialist fantasy land. But actions do speak louder than words. I know you and others hang onto every little tweet and thing that Trump says. You can say he needs to be more presidential blah, blah, blah. But words are just that, words. Nothing more.
This may come as a shock to you, but words frequently lead to actions.