Orange_Crush
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The tweet literally said that it happened during Obama's administration... Thus he admits it happened.
It literally asks why Obama didn't do anything about it--thus, it was wrong and should have been stopped.
Reading comprehension, BB. It saves a lot of heartburn.
It's facts and questions that should be dealt with, by the way. The funny thing is... trump's Twitter is more powerful than the MSM. He has 20 million followers seeing these tweets every time he tweets. then, for non-followers like me, even we see his tweets when libs and the MSM broadcast them all over the internet like you just did.
lol
He's using you as his pawn. You're taking his message to the public. Congrats.
As for the part I put in bold ... You are 100% correct!
And yet, Trump will still ask Putin if Russia meddled in the 2016 Presidential election rather than just confront him with the conclusions reached by our intelligence community. When asked by a reporter if he believes that Russia meddled following the summit on Monday, Trump will once again do what he has always done. He will hem and haw over it and then say something like:
"I asked Putin if he meddled and he denies it. He denies it ... I mean, he denies it ... and ... he doesn't just deny it ... he TOTALLY denies it. He TOTALLY denies it. I honestly believe that when he says that he denies it, ... that he really means it."
Trump will be inconsistent, just like I said. Because that's the kind of non-leader that Trump is. He has indeed, strongly suggested that he knows Russia meddled and yet, he will still take Putin's word for it that he didn't when pressed about it on Monday.
As for the part I put in bold ... You are 100% correct!
And yet, Trump will still ask Putin if Russia meddled in the 2016 Presidential election rather than just confront him with the conclusions reached by our intelligence community. When asked by a reporter if he believes that Russia meddled following the summit on Monday, Trump will once again do what he has always done. He will hem and haw over it and then say something like:
"I asked Putin if he meddled and he denies it. He denies it ... I mean, he denies it ... and ... he doesn't just deny it ... he TOTALLY denies it. He TOTALLY denies it. I honestly believe that when he says that he denies it, ... that he really means it."
Trump will be inconsistent, just like I said. Because that's the kind of non-leader that Trump is. He has indeed, strongly suggested that he knows Russia meddled and yet, he will still take Putin's word for it that he didn't when pressed about it on Monday.
So he intentionally let Russia interfere knowing what they were doing?
It conveniently makes a nice insurance policy should she lose that the Dems would use the next few years to sow distrust and discontent.
As for the part I put in bold ... You are 100% correct!
And yet, Trump will still ask Putin if Russia meddled in the 2016 Presidential election rather than just confront him with the conclusions reached by our intelligence community. When asked by a reporter if he believes that Russia meddled following the summit on Monday, Trump will once again do what he has always done. He will hem and haw over it and then say something like:
"I asked Putin if he meddled and he denies it. He denies it ... I mean, he denies it ... and ... he doesn't just deny it ... he TOTALLY denies it. He TOTALLY denies it. I honestly believe that when he says that he denies it, ... that he really means it."
Trump will be inconsistent, just like I said. Because that's the kind of non-leader that Trump is. He has indeed, strongly suggested that he knows Russia meddled and yet, he will still take Putin's word for it that he didn't when pressed about it on Monday.
On or about January 11, 2017 Trump did in fact say "I think it was Russia".
Is that enough substance for you?
The issue isn't whether it worked. It's why did they want Trump to win so badly?
#TrumpisaRussianagent Wittingly or not
And yet his policy is tougher than Barrys?
Trumps Russia Policy Is Better Than Obamas Was  Foreign Policy
#yourewrongLG
The issue isn't whether it worked. It's why did they want Trump to win so badly?
#TrumpisaRussianagent Wittingly or not
Mueller should indict all 144,000,000 Russians. That would be impressive. Its a slam dunk for Mueller as not a single one of them would see a day in court and challenge anything that he has to say. And despite 144,000,000 indictments there would still be no collusion
Where is Trump's condemnation of the Russians for the meddling itself? He is singularly focused on being friendly in light of what happened in 2016 ...

