Conspiracy to move goalposts?
Conspiracy needs a criminal act.
At this point it bears repeating that, Hawk, you have repeatedly stated that it is not worth the investigative expenditure.
And that you considered the hacking itself similarly farcical. Your credibility on this issue is nil.
Forgive me, I AM projecting the obvious quo after the quid has become publicly available.
Though I'm glad to know that you've moved from the "this is a sham equivalent to birtherism" camp to "the well, what crime was committed?"
Say hi to thethe.
Would you do me a favor and link it for me?
So those things are plausible and to some degree supported by (publicly available, who knows otherwise) evidence, but they're not worth investigating?
No, you aren't. You are dodging and taking cheap shots.
One thing at a time.
Now, what crime do you think was committed by or through the hypothetical Manafort to Putin back-channel?
So an adversarial foreign power makes a multi-faceted incursion into a presidential election, including a several-pronged approach to one campaign. Several principals of this campaign are in touch with, and subsequently lie about, their contact with said adversarial foreign power. Why, again, is this not worthy of thorough investigation?
I listed 7 different evidentiary threads in my post.
Is it so unreasonable to say that I see the logic in where you are coming from? I don't agree with it, but I'm interested in it ... and also in poking holes in it.
But yeah, I ultimately don't think it'll end up being worth the time or the money or the spilt milk.
Uh, I mean what fruits of the birther "investigation" do you equate to what is already in the public domain about Trump/Russia?
I mean, you've made the comparison multiple times. On what grounds, specifically?
Sure, but you haven't poked holes in anything. You've just set up some--understandable--strawmen around the tinfoil crowd and made light of the rest of the issue, even as it has begun to bracket the exact thing that you have maintained was the ultimate fiction.
I think broadly speaking the most likely crime would involve a violation of laws against campaigns receiving anything of value from foreigners. That would be the most likely. But there are other possibilities as well. Some of it involves the shell accounts controlled by Manafort. It seems obvious to note that shell accounts exist to conceal something. That something could well involve his Russian connections and could possibly involve activity related to the Trump campaign. Peter W Smith, who told the Wall Street Journal he was seeking information from Russian hackers, set up a shell account, quite possibly to finance transactions with the hackers. I admit this is all speculative on my part. But that is the answer I would give to your question. And I think those possibilities do merit a very thorough investigation.
But but the dossier...the dossier has been discredited
and whataboutsusanrice...why isn't she being investigated
Don't forget about Samantha Power.