TrumpPutingate III: the beginning of the end

Oh hell, the Russians got to Zuckerberg as well! Delete your Facebook accounts! No more pictures of your kitties and 25 year high school reunions!

Mark Zuckerberg congratulated President Trump on a successful campaign after his election victory - NY Daily News

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg called then president-elect Donald Trump to congratulate him on his victory over Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election, according to a new report.

Zuckerberg placed the secret call sometime in the days after the election to heap praise on the Trump team for its successful use of Facebook as an advertising platform, BuzzFeed News reported.

Facebook has acknowledged in internal memos and presentations how successful Trump was at leveraging the social network to reach voters.

Facebook even used the then-Republican candidate’s strategy to hone a model — called “Test, Learn, Adapt” — to evaluate its own advertising, according to the report.
 
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What does it say about the President when the Senate passes a resolution 98-0 to prevent the idiot from doing something stupid....again.
 
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Want to know what the highest percent of respondents said was the biggest problem facing the country at a whopping 25%? Poor Leadership. Thats Right folks. Poor Leadership and dissatisfaction with the government.


You do realize Trump isn't the only leader in American gov't, right? Do you think part of that could be noting the cluster that our gov't in general is, and has been for some time? I think Trump is doing a better job than our most recent presidents, yet I would have picked "leadership" as well.


The two party system, the Republicans, the Democrats... The inability to come together and put America and the people first... Pay for play. Nearly ever one of our representatives selling us out to corporate interests...



Our leadership is hosed, and the smallest part of that is Trump.


That 25% will only be acceptable when it's 100% and America demands better.
 
To recap: Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein revealed indictments against 12 Russians for the hacks of the Democratic National Committee, and we learned that Russian hackers went after Hillary Clinton’s private office for the first time on the very day Trump said, “Russia, if you’re listening, I hope you’re able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing.”

Why I’m No Longer a Russiagate Skeptic - POLITICO Magazine
 
Obama's approval rating was 60% when he left office. Trump is struggling to stay above 40%. And that's with a resurgent economy. That's gotta sting for you.

Shows just how stupid people are. Everyone in this country is doing great now.

People hate him cuz dem feelz.
 
Shows just how stupid people are. Everyone in this country is doing great now.

People hate him cuz dem feelz.

Obama is the welfare president and those on it loved him.
Trump is erasing what Obama started with welfare and those getting freebies don’t like it.
 
This is a spot on opinion piece...now let's set the stage...we have Trump hating Strozk, the guy who opened the CI on the Trump campaign with the EC...and this guy saying he's afraid there's 'no big there there'...and let's not forget that Nunes and Gowdy finally were able to read the EC, and "there was no official intelligence" to open the CI.

http://thehill.com/hilltv/rising/39...e-in-russia-probe-should-alarm-every-american

Impeachment is a political outcome. The only logical conclusion, then, that congressional investigators can make is that political bias led these agents to press an investigation forward to achieve the political outcome of impeachment, even though their professional training told them it had “no big there there.”

And that, by definition, is political bias in action.

How concerned you are by this conduct is almost certainly affected by your love or hatred for Trump. But put yourself for a second in the hot seat of an investigation by the same FBI cast of characters: You are under investigation for a crime the agents don’t think occurred, but the investigation still advances because the desired outcome is to get you fired from your job.

Is that an FBI you can live with?
 
This is a spot on opinion piece...now let's set the stage...we have Trump hating Strozk, the guy who opened the CI on the Trump campaign with the EC...and this guy saying he's afraid there's 'no big there there'...and let's not forget that Nunes and Gowdy finally were able to read the EC, and "there was no official intelligence" to open the CI.

http://thehill.com/hilltv/rising/39...e-in-russia-probe-should-alarm-every-american

Impeachment is a political outcome. The only logical conclusion, then, that congressional investigators can make is that political bias led these agents to press an investigation forward to achieve the political outcome of impeachment, even though their professional training told them it had “no big there there.”

And that, by definition, is political bias in action.

How concerned you are by this conduct is almost certainly affected by your love or hatred for Trump. But put yourself for a second in the hot seat of an investigation by the same FBI cast of characters: You are under investigation for a crime the agents don’t think occurred, but the investigation still advances because the desired outcome is to get you fired from your job.

Is that an FBI you can live with?

Agents with the AIVD gained access to the group’s headquarters and between 2014 and 2017 passed along information to the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Agency, the report said.

The Dutch intelligence may have contributed to the Federal Bureau of Investigation inquiry into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 election race, the report said

Dutch intelligence agency spied on Russian hacking group: media | Reuters
 
Anyone else feel the tailspin is starting in earnest? I don't see the Cohen situation improving for Trump and Cohen will likely flip, Manafort is speculated to be at risk of flipping, Mueller is just now starting to work his way up the food chain, more resignations/firings are rumored, and fissures are starting to form among the house and senate Republicans.
 
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]Anyone else feel the tailspin is starting in earnest?[/B] I don't see the Cohen situation improving for Trump and Cohen will likely flip, Manafort is speculated to be at risk of flipping, Mueller is just now starting to work his way up the food chain, more resignations/firings are rumored, and fissures are starting to form among the house and senate Republicans.

Just you and the rest of the far left
 
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Anyone else feel the tailspin is starting in earnest? I don't see the Cohen situation improving for Trump and Cohen will likely flip, Manafort is speculated to be at risk of flipping, Mueller is just now starting to work his way up the food chain, more resignations/firings are rumored, and fissures are starting to form among the house and senate Republicans.
I told my sister this exact thing yesterday. We have reached the tipping point.
 
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