Russia Collusion Scandal (aka A Leftist fantasy)

Mehdi Hasan
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According to Woodward, Trump's own handpicked Republican

Director of National Intelligence "continued to harbor the secret belief....

that Putin had something on Trump." Coats felt, per Woodward,

"How else to explain the president's behavior? Coats could see no other explanation"
 
Remember how cute it was when you all claimed that the Mueller team wasn't a group of partisan hacks trying to overturn the 2016 election?
 
Mehdi Hasan
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According to Woodward, Trump's own handpicked Republican

Director of National Intelligence "continued to harbor the secret belief....

that Putin had something on Trump." Coats felt, per Woodward,

"How else to explain the president's behavior? Coats could see no other explanation"

Coats asks an interesting question. Others have recently advanced possible explanations.

Michael Cohen writes that very poorly chosen one is convinced Putin was behind the purchase of one of his Palm Beach properties. It had been languishing on the market when Dmitry Rybolovlev swopped in and paid $95 million for it, netting very poorly chosen one a nifty $50 million profit.

Now we have Alexander Vindman offering the view that "President Trump should be considered to be a useful idiot and a fellow traveler, which makes him an unwitting agent of Putin.”

To that I think must be added electoral considerations. Putin helped once. It would be useful to have his help again. Better to have him as a friend than an enemy.
 
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But do you think Russia is blackmailing Trump? “They may or may not have dirt on him, but they don’t have to use it,” he says. “They have more effective and less risky ways to employ him. He has aspirations to be the kind of leader that Putin is, and so he admires him. He likes authoritarian strongmen who act with impunity, without checks and balances. So he’ll try to please Putin.”

Vindman continues, “In the Army we call this ‘free chicken,’ something you don’t have to work for—it just comes to you. This is what the Russians have in Trump: free chicken.”

Vindman left the Army at the end of July. He is now studying for his doctorate at the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University. When I ask him why he’s speaking out now about Trump, he says, “I was drawn into this by the president, who politicized me. I think it’s important for the American people to know that this could happen to any honorable service member, any government official. I think it’s important for me to tell people that I think the president has made this country weaker. We’re mocked by our adversaries and by our allies, and we’re heading for more disaster.”

Ultimately, he says, he wants to put his knowledge of authoritarianism to good use, “before it’s too late.”

“Authoritarianism is able to take hold not because you have a strong set of leaders who are forcing their way,” he says. “It’s more about the fact that we can give away our democracy. In Hungary and Turkey today, in Nazi Germany, those folks gave away their democracy, by being complacent.”

He goes on, “Truth is a victim in this administration, I think it’s Orwellian—the ultimate goal of this president is to get you to disbelieve what you’ve seen and what you’ve heard. My goal now is to remind people of this.”

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...99s-e2-80-98useful-idiot-e2-80-99/ar-BB191a40
 
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Hahahahahaha

You have gone clinically insane.

I'm sure there is a reasonable explanation why a ehole team worth of phones is wiped before an investigation. Maybe you'll work on that PR soon.
 
Destroying things with sensitive information is nothing new for government. I have done plenty work for the government requiring us to drill holes through hard drives.



Where is your skepticism when it comes to all the shady things the Trump admin has done? Is Barr and Durham saving every conversation they have?
 
NBC News
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Julian Assange was offered a presidential pardon if he helped to resolve

the "ongoing speculation about Russian involvement" in the hacking of

Democratic National Cmte. emails leaked during the 2016 U.S. election campaign,

a London court was told Friday
 
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