desperado, . . . The article thread is about;
1. Hillary Clinton Democratic Firm, that Fusion GPS was behind the Faked News report, e.g. the 35 page “Trump-Russia” Dossier, and pleading the 5th to the House Intelligence Committee.
2. It is not about your article reply; Republicans Respecting The Constitution.
3. desperado, . . . It does not give you the right to avoid the existing article post thread.
But that's what you did, it's called a fallacy argument.
a. "Straw-Man", a fabricated or conveniently weak or innocuous person, object, matter, etc., used as a seeming adversary or argument:
b. "Red-Herring", something intended to divert attention from the real problem or matter at hand; a misleading clue.
c. "Ad Hominem" A fallacious argument that attacks not an opponent's beliefs but his motives or character an argument that shows an opponent's statement to be inconsistent with his other belief.
All I'm saying. . . . your response, and URL link has nothing to do with the posted article, above. . . .
a. Your not on drugs are you ?
b. Or could you have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) ?
c. Or have, Trump Derangement Syndrome ?
Your not making any sense ? With any of your two REPLY . . . ?
This post article is the news reporting about the Russian-Trump conspiracy theories reported by liberal news by BuzzFeed and CNN in early January 2017.
Here are the facts from the House Intelligence Committee:
1. Attorney General Sally Yates and former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper appeared before the Senate Judiciary subcommittee. James Clapper, said, “We didn’t make a judgment on that,” he said, without equivocation. “We couldn’t corroborate the 35 page sourcing.”
2. But now, two of the co-founders of Fusion GPS, Peter Fritsch and Thomas Catan, the Clinton opposition research firm behind the infamous 35-page document ,"Trump dossier," have now invoked their Fifth Amendment rights during a meeting with the House Intelligence Committee.
3. The House Intelligence Committee is now questioning the FBI’s decision to rely on the dossier given that its most sensational allegations have "Not" been proved. They are also interested in who hired Fusion. The 35 page document was compiled last year by former British spy Christopher Steele, and disseminated by Fusion GPS, to the News media.
“Fusion GPS, was working for an ally of Hillary Clinton’s last June when the firm hired Steele to investigate Donald Trump’s alleged personal and business activities in Russia.
4. It looks increasingly likely that Democrats were so eager to derail the Trump candidacy that they would fabricate anything in an attempt at sabotage.
The American people deserve the truth, and anybody who knowingly spread false and slanderous claims needs to be held accountable.
desperado, All your doing is to perpetuate a false Fallacy-Idiom argument." And avoiding what Hillary Clinton and her sycophant delusional Democratic Firm GPS did, and sent to the liberal News media presstitutes, the Fake “Trump-Russia” Dossier.
Not a single bit of it has been proven to be accurate, and there are strong indications that it was completely fabricated as a smear tactic.
desperado, Yet you provide no facts, only avoidance to the Media article to detract from political smear claims, and only continue the present Fallacy's in your two responses . . . with your fake avoidance news media report.
desperado. It's Pure Hubris . . . Compost, . . . Crap, . . . Bull-Sh-t. . . .
a. Hubris, Excessive pride or self-confidence; Arrogance.
b. Hubris, (Greek word) hubris meaning; Insolence.
c. Hubris, (In Greek tragedy) An Excess of Ambition, Pride, etc, ultimately causing the transgressor's ruin.
d. Hubris, (Greek word) Hybris; "Wanton Violence, Insolence, Outrage," originally "presumption toward the gods;"
Why don't you go hide now, in your Troll hole . . .
desparado wrote:
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