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The evidence for Trump being a Russian stooge just continues to evaporate. Geez VP, what tin foil hat lunacy are you going to come up with next? Is Trump the leader of the Illuminati? Or how about the long, lost heir of the Romanovs?

Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.
 
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Because it's all fake news, of course!

For the record, in case it needs to be clarified, the Steele Dossier has absolutely no part that I'm aware of in the intelligence and evidence we have against Trumpov.

Our intel against Donny is SIGINT, collected by around a dozen Western intel agencies and by our very own NSA. The Steele Dossier is, purportedly, raw HUMINT collected by Steele, former head of Russian Operations at MI6, as well as a spy and man of repute and a fine reputation.

I do, however, believe the dossier's primary claims, although I accept the fact that not all of it is likely accurate.
 
Trump kids have committed felonies and are on their way out of the WH, if not into a prison cell.

Nunes likely headed to prison.

Manafort's indictment may come as early as next week.

Rudy "October Surprise" Giuliani in deep, deep doo-doo.

Sessions won't make it out of this either, but not sure yet on whether or not he does time.

Enjoy your Saturday. We're one step closer to reclaiming America for Americans.
 
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The evidence for Trump being a Russian stooge just continues to evaporate. Geez VP, what tin foil hat lunacy are you going to come up with next? Is Trump the leader of the Illuminati? Or how about the long, lost heir of the Romanovs?

Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.

Get a hold of yourself man. You're becoming unhinged. The treason has evidently gone to your brain now.
 
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Trump kids have committed felonies and are on their way out of the WH, if not into a prison cell.

Nunes likely headed to prison.

Manafort's indictment may come as early as next week.

Rudy "October Surprise" Giuliani in deep, deep doo-doo.

Sessions won't make it out of this either, but not sure yet on whether or not he does time.

Enjoy your Saturday. We're one step closer to reclaiming America for Americans.


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So, a dozen Western intel agencies, along with hundreds of American and foreign journalists, all conspired together to create the greatest media hoax in history so they could weaken Trumpov's presidency.

And they waited till after he was elected to do this, rather than doing it before so as to ensure their gal, Hillary, got elected.

I suppose this is the logic.

At this point, you have to be a special kind of stupid to think that there's absolutely nothing to any of this. I guess the same kind of special stupid that actually thought Donny was going to "drain the swamp," or some such nonsense.
 
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So, a dozen Western intel agencies, along with hundreds of American and foreign journalists, all conspired together to create the greatest media hoax in history so they could weaken Trumpov's presidency.

And they waited till after he was elected to do this, rather than doing it before so as to ensure their gal, Hillary, got elected.

I suppose this is the logic.

At this point, you have to be a special kind of stupid to think that there's absolutely nothing to any of this. I guess the same kind of special stupid that actually thought Donny was going to "drain the swamp," or some such nonsense.

You may need to contact your local water department about vinyl chloride.
 
Fact is, those who took delight in Trump winning because it meant that Clinton did not win are now stuck with the result. They would never want to admit that they were wrong. So, even if their instincts are that there is a problem with Trump, including a possible stain on his administration because of Russian meddling, their own egos will not allow them to admit that it's true.

What's going to happen when information comes out that in fact there were connections between Trump campaign officials and Russian operatives, a quid pro quo? For most people, and I think that this is true even of a lot of his supporters, this would be irreparable harm to his administration. He would lose all credibility with a lot of people. But, those who supported him in order to avoid Clinton will not be willing to admit that because it will call into question their own judgement. We are going to have a debate lasting about 3 years about the consequences of it. You won't see it in the polling if he runs again, but it will be there. And if it comes to pass that there is direct linkage between the campaign and the Russians and what they did, there is no way Trump can win reelection.
 
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Fact is, those who took delight in Trump winning because it meant that Clinton did not win are now stuck with the result. They would never want to admit that they were wrong. So, even if their instincts are that there is a problem with Trump, including a possible stain on his administration because of Russian meddling, their own egos will not allow them to admit that it's true.

What's going to happen when information comes out that in fact there were connections between Trump campaign officials and Russian operatives, a quid pro quo? For most people, and I think that this is true even of a lot of his supporters, this would be irreparable harm to his administration. He would lose all credibility with a lot of people. But, those who supported him in order to avoid Clinton will not be willing to admit that because it will call into question their own judgement. We are going to have a debate lasting about 3 years about the consequences of it. You won't see it in the polling if he runs again, but it will be there. And if it comes to pass that there is direct linkage between the campaign and the Russians and what they did, there is no way Trump can win reelection.

I predicted his demise long ago and was wrong every time. I find it foolish to "predict" anything with Trump.
 
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Fact is, those who took delight in Trump winning because it meant that Clinton did not win are now stuck with the result. They would never want to admit that they were wrong. So, even if their instincts are that there is a problem with Trump, including a possible stain on his administration because of Russian meddling, their own egos will not allow them to admit that it's true.

What's going to happen when information comes out that in fact there were connections between Trump campaign officials and Russian operatives, a quid pro quo? For most people, and I think that this is true even of a lot of his supporters, this would be irreparable harm to his administration. He would lose all credibility with a lot of people. But, those who supported him in order to avoid Clinton will not be willing to admit that because it will call into question their own judgement. We are going to have a debate lasting about 3 years about the consequences of it. You won't see it in the polling if he runs again, but it will be there. And if it comes to pass that there is direct linkage between the campaign and the Russians and what they did, there is no way Trump can win reelection.

Say Trump is a Russian stooge and Trump himself was involved in colluding with the Russians I would support his removal from office.

Our country still wins since there will not be another Clinton in the White House.
 
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I completely missed the NY Times article from last week that claimed that the CIA (at director-level only) received info from GCHQ last summer on potential collusion, which was then passed on to a select group of congress people. Bizarrely, that article was written by the same author that erroneously published the article last October that claimed that the FBI had found no links between Trump-Russia and was not investigating as such, which was a complete and utter lie.

It wasn't just the one thing, but that was potentially another factor that swung the election in Trumpov's favor.

The CIA appears to have been on top of this, perhaps with the NSA. The FBI it seems, however, was completely asleep at the switch, to paraphrase the Guardian article this week.

That fits the pattern I saw with the FBI appearing to go after Clinton but seemingly having no immediate interest in Trumpov's far more corrupt past and present dealings. I said at the time I thought that was a grave mistake, one that would cost the Republic dearly, and I have seen no reason to back down from that conclusion.
 
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The end is nigh, countrymen:

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...oborative-evidence-of-collusion-a7683386.html

Our good friends, the Brits, have come to our rescue. In our time of need and of great weakness, paralyzed by brutal partisanship and by the nihilism of today's pervasive culture of relativism, our European friends - Poles, Estonians, Germans, Dutch, etc. - have come to save us from ourselves and lift us back up. For that, we will forever be indebted.

"For our freedom and yours."
 
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If there's two positive things that will come from this, it's hopefully the following:

1. Democrats/liberals learn from Trumpov's election and jettison their nutwing contingent. Also, they learn that entrenching another set like the Clintons doesn't serve liberal interests in the long-run.

2. The Republican Party, at least as we know it, ceases to exist, and American conservatism undergoes a massive overhaul, purging itself of its deleterious libertarian, Evangelical, and nutwing Alt-Right elements. The Republican Party today is the most corrupt, most self-serving, most monied-interested faction in American political history. If our Founding Fathers were alive today, they'd probably have half of them shot.
 
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