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I wouldn't go that far... but clearly, the CIA had concerns that Trump wouldn't safeguard the guy's identity in his one on one closed door meetings with Putin.


This followed Trump's one on one with Putin, with Trump confiscating the interpreter notes.
1 + 1. Figure it out.
 
I wouldn't go that far... but clearly, the CIA had concerns that Trump wouldn't safeguard the guy's identity in his one on one closed door meetings with Putin.

Once again. This came from the article referenced earlier in this topic:

At the end of the Obama administration, US intelligence officials had already expressed concerns about the safety of this spy and other Russian assets, given the length of their cooperation with the US, according to a former senior intelligence official.

Those concerns grew in early 2017 after the US intelligence community released its public report on Russian meddling in the 2016 election, which said Putin himself ordered the operation.


Maybe it's just me, but I don't see Trump's name there. And early in the Trump administration, it seems like he had a problem with intelligence agency heads doing their own thing.
 
Once again. This came from the article referenced earlier in this topic:




Maybe it's just me, but I don't see Trump's name there. And early in the Trump administration, it seems like he had a problem with intelligence agency heads doing their own thing.

You are messing up the narrative lol
 
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This followed Trump's one on one with Putin, with Trump confiscating the interpreter notes.
1 + 1. Figure it out.


To add, the US source was instrumental in confirming Putin's personal involvement in election interference to help Trump.

Trump meets with Putin, Trump siezes notes from interpreter.

We then yank the source.
 
At least 4 people died in North Carolina and Florida while preparing for Dorian. What if a bama gump saw Trump's tweet and then went and fell off a ladder while hurricane-proofing their home unnecessarily? Trump could have killed someone. The whole affair is hilarious, but it's also very serious...
 
Now that you bring it up, I do remember her saying that there were 57 states and pronouncing "corpsman" as "corpseman."
I know you want to present a couple gaffes over the course of a political career as an equivalent to a glaring lack of intelligence, but it won't work.
 
That's the equivalent of calling Trump a klan member. Though, a key difference is the Klan actually likes Trump.
True, and pallets of cash lead me to believe the Iranians probably love them some Obama. This game of tit for tat, your guy is worse than my guy, blah, blah, blah is boring. What does it accomplish? They're all a bunch of assholes and pretending one side is better than the other is stupid. We're playing their game and they're eating it up. It's sad how many allow themselves to be led around by that partisan collar, thinking somehow their side is pure. Such bull ****. They're all corrupt, pursuing their agendas of power, and we enable them to do it.
 
True, and pallets of cash lead me to believe the Iranians probably love them some Obama. This game of tit for tat, your guy is worse than my guy, blah, blah, blah is boring. What does it accomplish? They're all a bunch of assholes and pretending one side is better than the other is stupid. We're playing their game and they're eating it up. It's sad how many allow themselves to be led around by that partisan collar, thinking somehow their side is pure. Such bull ****. They're all corrupt, pursuing their agendas of power, and we enable them to do it.
I feel obligated to say it....
They are not all equally bad; Trump is the worst, by far. That is the most important point. To consider him equal is wrongheaded and just worsens the problem.
If we don't differentiate between the levels of good and bad, then there is no incentive to be good.
 
I feel obligated to say it....
They are not all equally bad; Trump is the worst, by far. That is the most important point. To consider him equal is wrongheaded and just worsens the problem.
If we don't differentiate between the levels of good and bad, then there is no incentive to be good.
You are so damn blind to the world around you. Both sides pull the exact same ****, Luther. You refusing to see it doesn't change that fact. They have you, and you are a faithful sheep. Honestly, all your posts read the same. But Trump. You might as well just be typing baaaaaaa. Yes, Trump is an *******, but the problems of the country go so far past him. Who was to blame before he came along?
 
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You are so damn blind to the world around you. Both sides pull the exact same ****, Luther. You refusing to see it doesn't change that fact. They have you, and you are a faithful sheep. Honestly, all your posts read the same. But Trump. You might as well just be typing baaaaaaa. Yes, Trump is an *******, but the problems of the country go so far past him. Who was to blame before he came along?
Of course we had problems before Trump and they do go far past him. He just makes them knowingly and glaringly worse; and normalizing him, or worse, supporting him, is the opposite of addressing the problem.
If your boat is leaking, plug the biggest hole first; don't say "well it's just another hole and not really any worse than the rest."
And Weezer, you are the one who has allowed yourself to be blinded by your own attempts to normalize Trump........you have to realize that it's past time to move beyond that stance.
 
I've got another analogy for you.
Trump is like a gunshot wound to the gut, and you want to claim it's no big deal because the person already had a hangnail, a cavity, and poor eyesight.
 
Of course we had problems before Trump and they do go far past him. He just makes them knowingly and glaringly worse; and normalizing him, or worse, supporting him, is the opposite of addressing the problem.
If your boat is leaking, plug the biggest hole first; don't say "well it's just another hole and not really any worse than the rest."
And Weezer, you are the one who has allowed yourself to be blinded by your own attempts to normalize Trump........you have to realize that it's past time to move beyond that stance.
It’s literally a staple of the “I don’t like Trump, but...” movement.
 
Many U.S. farmers fume at Washington, not Trump, over biofuel, trade policies

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At least 4 people died in North Carolina and Florida while preparing for Dorian. What if a bama gump saw Trump's tweet and then went and fell off a ladder while hurricane-proofing their home unnecessarily? Trump could have killed someone. The whole affair is hilarious, but it's also very serious...

Depends on whether he was just a typical bama fan or a real booster. For the most part, either way no huge loss.
 

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