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Trump once again clearing the way for Russian interference in our Presidential Election
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Feb 22, 2020 00:49:30   #
rumitoid
 
As in the 2016 campaign cycle, Trump denied receiving Russian support even as he openly invited it, calling on them to find Hillary's emails, an action the Russians took up right after his speech. His family and his advisors explored the possibility of such help privately and his aides ensured the GOP’s convention platform adopted a position on Ukraine softer than Republican orthodoxy at the time and in line with Putin’s interests. 

Once elected, Trump continued to reject the intelligence community’s conclusion that Russia had interfered in the election and did his best to denigrate and thwart special counsel Robert Mueller’s lengthy probe into the matter (ten possible counts of obstruction of justice doing so), as well as attacking the Intelligence Community as a whole. 

Trump continually has framed the concerns and findings about Russian interference as a personal attack on him by political enemies, and used the power of the U.S. government to push a conspiracy theory that exonerated Moscow and placed the blame on the Ukraine, which has been totally debunked. 

The New York Times reported last week that Trump became angry with Joseph McGuire, the acting director of national intelligence, for telling House lawmakers ― especially Democrats ― about Putin’s 2020 interference efforts. McGuire was replaced as the acting intelligence chief on Friday by Richard Grenell, a staunch Trump loyalist.

And in the Senate, Republicans are blocking legislation that would require campaigns to be more transparent about offers of foreign assistance. Could the corruption and foreign influence be any clearer? Trump-Putin 2020!

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Feb 22, 2020 00:56:09   #
EconomistDon
 
rumitoid wrote:
As in the 2016 campaign cycle, Trump denied receiving Russian support even as he openly invited it, calling on them to find Hillary's emails, an action the Russians took up right after his speech. His family and his advisors explored the possibility of such help privately and his aides ensured the GOP’s convention platform adopted a position on Ukraine softer than Republican orthodoxy at the time and in line with Putin’s interests. 

Once elected, Trump continued to reject the intelligence community’s conclusion that Russia had interfered in the election and did his best to denigrate and thwart special counsel Robert Mueller’s lengthy probe into the matter (ten possible counts of obstruction of justice doing so), as well as attacking the Intelligence Community as a whole. 

Trump continually has framed the concerns and findings about Russian interference as a personal attack on him by political enemies, and used the power of the U.S. government to push a conspiracy theory that exonerated Moscow and placed the blame on the Ukraine, which has been totally debunked. 

The New York Times reported last week that Trump became angry with Joseph McGuire, the acting director of national intelligence, for telling House lawmakers ― especially Democrats ― about Putin’s 2020 interference efforts. McGuire was replaced as the acting intelligence chief on Friday by Richard Grenell, a staunch Trump loyalist.

And in the Senate, Republicans are blocking legislation that would require campaigns to be more transparent about offers of foreign assistance. Could the corruption and foreign influence be any clearer? Trump-Putin 2020!
As in the 2016 campaign cycle, Trump denied receiv... (show quote)


What a dimwit. You guys have no substance. You just keep pushing the same nonsense. Don't you realize that voters are smarter than that; they will not sucker for this stupid crap.

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Feb 22, 2020 01:31:07   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
rumitoid wrote:
As in the 2016 campaign cycle, Trump denied receiving Russian support even as he openly invited it, calling on them to find Hillary's emails, an action the Russians took up right after his speech. His family and his advisors explored the possibility of such help privately and his aides ensured the GOP’s convention platform adopted a position on Ukraine softer than Republican orthodoxy at the time and in line with Putin’s interests. 

Once elected, Trump continued to reject the intelligence community’s conclusion that Russia had interfered in the election and did his best to denigrate and thwart special counsel Robert Mueller’s lengthy probe into the matter (ten possible counts of obstruction of justice doing so), as well as attacking the Intelligence Community as a whole. 

Trump continually has framed the concerns and findings about Russian interference as a personal attack on him by political enemies, and used the power of the U.S. government to push a conspiracy theory that exonerated Moscow and placed the blame on the Ukraine, which has been totally debunked. 

The New York Times reported last week that Trump became angry with Joseph McGuire, the acting director of national intelligence, for telling House lawmakers ― especially Democrats ― about Putin’s 2020 interference efforts. McGuire was replaced as the acting intelligence chief on Friday by Richard Grenell, a staunch Trump loyalist.

And in the Senate, Republicans are blocking legislation that would require campaigns to be more transparent about offers of foreign assistance. Could the corruption and foreign influence be any clearer? Trump-Putin 2020!
As in the 2016 campaign cycle, Trump denied receiv... (show quote)
Bernie Sanders briefed by U.S. officials that Russia is trying to help his presidential campaign



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Feb 22, 2020 06:36:44   #
Radiance3
 
rumitoid wrote:
As in the 2016 campaign cycle, Trump denied receiving Russian support even as he openly invited it, calling on them to find Hillary's emails, an action the Russians took up right after his speech. His family and his advisors explored the possibility of such help privately and his aides ensured the GOP’s convention platform adopted a position on Ukraine softer than Republican orthodoxy at the time and in line with Putin’s interests. 

Once elected, Trump continued to reject the intelligence community’s conclusion that Russia had interfered in the election and did his best to denigrate and thwart special counsel Robert Mueller’s lengthy probe into the matter (ten possible counts of obstruction of justice doing so), as well as attacking the Intelligence Community as a whole. 

Trump continually has framed the concerns and findings about Russian interference as a personal attack on him by political enemies, and used the power of the U.S. government to push a conspiracy theory that exonerated Moscow and placed the blame on the Ukraine, which has been totally debunked. 

The New York Times reported last week that Trump became angry with Joseph McGuire, the acting director of national intelligence, for telling House lawmakers ― especially Democrats ― about Putin’s 2020 interference efforts. McGuire was replaced as the acting intelligence chief on Friday by Richard Grenell, a staunch Trump loyalist.

And in the Senate, Republicans are blocking legislation that would require campaigns to be more transparent about offers of foreign assistance. Could the corruption and foreign influence be any clearer? Trump-Putin 2020!
As in the 2016 campaign cycle, Trump denied receiv... (show quote)

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Radical democrats will never win the election, because it has been proven many times, you guys are corrupt, liars, dishonest, dumb, idiots, fraudulent. Then you try to justify your shameless defeats over and over using the Russia Hoax Collusion.

You all stinky drain into the sinkhole.

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Feb 22, 2020 07:08:03   #
American Vet
 
rumitoid wrote:
As in the 2016 campaign cycle, Trump denied receiving Russian support even as he openly invited it, calling on them to find Hillary's emails, an action the Russians took up right after his speech. His family and his advisors explored the possibility of such help privately and his aides ensured the GOP’s convention platform adopted a position on Ukraine softer than Republican orthodoxy at the time and in line with Putin’s interests. 

Once elected, Trump continued to reject the intelligence community’s conclusion that Russia had interfered in the election and did his best to denigrate and thwart special counsel Robert Mueller’s lengthy probe into the matter (ten possible counts of obstruction of justice doing so), as well as attacking the Intelligence Community as a whole. 

Trump continually has framed the concerns and findings about Russian interference as a personal attack on him by political enemies, and used the power of the U.S. government to push a conspiracy theory that exonerated Moscow and placed the blame on the Ukraine, which has been totally debunked. 

The New York Times reported last week that Trump became angry with Joseph McGuire, the acting director of national intelligence, for telling House lawmakers ― especially Democrats ― about Putin’s 2020 interference efforts. McGuire was replaced as the acting intelligence chief on Friday by Richard Grenell, a staunch Trump loyalist.

And in the Senate, Republicans are blocking legislation that would require campaigns to be more transparent about offers of foreign assistance. Could the corruption and foreign influence be any clearer? Trump-Putin 2020!
As in the 2016 campaign cycle, Trump denied receiv... (show quote)



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Feb 22, 2020 10:57:28   #
Lonewolf
 


There is a difference blade trump wants the help Bernie has lashed out at Russia something trump is unable to do.

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Feb 22, 2020 12:43:42   #
rumitoid
 
EconomistDon wrote:
What a dimwit. You guys have no substance. You just keep pushing the same nonsense. Don't you realize that voters are smarter than that; they will not sucker for this stupid crap.


Just the opposite: they will suck on this false teat to the voting box.

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Feb 22, 2020 12:46:12   #
rumitoid
 
Radiance3 wrote:
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Radical democrats will never win the election, because it has been proven many times, you guys are corrupt, liars, dishonest, dumb, idiots, fraudulent. Then you try to justify your shameless defeats over and over using the Russia Hoax Collusion.

You all stinky drain into the sinkhole.


Thank you for your well-studied analysis of the Question, and your many verifiable sources.

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Feb 23, 2020 00:34:49   #
EconomistDon
 
rumitoid wrote:
Just the opposite: they will suck on this false teat to the voting box.


OK Rumi; I appreciate your candor. it made me laugh.

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Feb 23, 2020 05:54:57   #
egb
 
Was this post before or after Bernie reported that the Russians were supporting him in the 2020 election?

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Feb 23, 2020 09:53:48   #
Singularity
 
Lonewolf wrote:
There is a difference blade trump wants the help Bernie has lashed out at Russia something trump is unable to do.


https://youtu.be/E7t45Tdm548

Hi, Lonewolf!

Hello, Rumitoid!

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Feb 23, 2020 10:12:25   #
Singularity
 
Radiance3 wrote:
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Radical democrats will never win the election, because it has been proven many times, you guys are corrupt, liars, dishonest, dumb, idiots, fraudulent. Then you try to justify your shameless defeats over and over using the Russia Hoax Collusion.

You all stinky drain into the sinkhole.

Good morning, R3!

Democrats said similar things in 2016.

Not the stinky part, necessarily. The other part.

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Feb 23, 2020 11:23:32   #
Tug484
 
rumitoid wrote:
As in the 2016 campaign cycle, Trump denied receiving Russian support even as he openly invited it, calling on them to find Hillary's emails, an action the Russians took up right after his speech. His family and his advisors explored the possibility of such help privately and his aides ensured the GOP’s convention platform adopted a position on Ukraine softer than Republican orthodoxy at the time and in line with Putin’s interests. 

Once elected, Trump continued to reject the intelligence community’s conclusion that Russia had interfered in the election and did his best to denigrate and thwart special counsel Robert Mueller’s lengthy probe into the matter (ten possible counts of obstruction of justice doing so), as well as attacking the Intelligence Community as a whole. 

Trump continually has framed the concerns and findings about Russian interference as a personal attack on him by political enemies, and used the power of the U.S. government to push a conspiracy theory that exonerated Moscow and placed the blame on the Ukraine, which has been totally debunked. 

The New York Times reported last week that Trump became angry with Joseph McGuire, the acting director of national intelligence, for telling House lawmakers ― especially Democrats ― about Putin’s 2020 interference efforts. McGuire was replaced as the acting intelligence chief on Friday by Richard Grenell, a staunch Trump loyalist.

And in the Senate, Republicans are blocking legislation that would require campaigns to be more transparent about offers of foreign assistance. Could the corruption and foreign influence be any clearer? Trump-Putin 2020!
As in the 2016 campaign cycle, Trump denied receiv... (show quote)


It's already become a proven lie that they aren't helping him win in '20.

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Feb 23, 2020 11:23:57   #
kemmer
 
EconomistDon wrote:
Don't you realize that voters are smarter than that; they will not sucker for this stupid crap.

They did in 2016.

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Feb 23, 2020 11:25:25   #
kemmer
 
Tug484 wrote:
It's already become a proven lie that they aren't helping him win in '20.

The Russians are helping him for 2020; it's already started.

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