RUSSIA/РОССИЯ THREAD—ASSANGE CHRGD W/ SPYING—DJT IMPEACHED TWICE-US TREASURY SANCTS KILIMNIK AS RUSSIAN AGNT

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This guy is so hated he’s bringing unlikely foes together. I feel sorry for any country that tries to align themselves with this administration.

I don't understand the level of delusion that his supporters think this country is now more respected because of him. The man is literally a global joke, it's just that most of the other leaders know how to carry themselves with some professionalism, and don't run off at the mouth all the time.
 

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I don't understand the level of delusion that his supporters think this country is now more respected because of him. The man is literally a global joke, it's just that most of the other leaders know how to carry themselves with some professionalism, and don't run off at the mouth all the time.
Listen I wasn’t on board with appeal to the nazis program that national democrats were pushing after the election. That guy is the president. Our job as the opposition is to organize, organize, and organize. I listed 3 tasks. Appealing to nazis isn’t on my list. If you’re trying to organize people with imaginary gripes, you’re going to get imaginary votes.
 

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Ryan backed Nunes in spat with Justice Dept. over Russia documents, sources say
House Speaker Paul Ryan backed his fellow congressional Republican, House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes, during a meeting over the Russia investigation Wednesday, capping off a months-long dispute between the committee and the Justice Department, multiple sources with the knowledge of the situation told CNN.

CNN reported Wednesday that Ryan met with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and FBI head Christopher Wray in his Capitol Hill office, but details emerged Thursday providing new insight into how a nasty inter-branch dispute has quietly subsided -- at least for now.
 
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