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

LeVraiPapi

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the main problem is that Fusion GPS is literally not "perfect" and thus Trump can point out any single flaw as being enough to throw the whole thing out.

Thats the same thing as his "shïthole" comment. He can just say "oh I was referring to their economic status" and he can avoid the comments on his racism.

Right wing framing and gaslighting is very effective because it implies several layers of obfuscation to both implicate serious flaws yet to dodge the subversive and impolite yet intended accusations

this is grossly incorrect and inflated at worst. In fact, it's a big lie.


Fusion GPS did oppposition research and they paid Steele for it. WHat they did was perfect to a tee. They did not go and release during the elections to mainstream media, nor did they act like they were attacking Trump. They had so much info that could muddy Trump but they didn't act anti-Trump.

There's nothing Trump can pick and run with it, hence the memo now. He already exhausted all his options of calling out the dossier "dodgy", a "Democrat witch hunt", "Hillary dossier", "non verified". They went months already attacking the dossier.

Please, let people that actually watch and read do the analysis.

Stick posting news and sirens
 

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Ancient and Sacred Order of Ineptitude – Balloon Juice

Kash Patel, the staffer who wrote the Nunes memo, is – shocker – a fukking moron:

Patel was issued a rare “order of ineptitude” in 2016 by U.S. District Judge Lynn Hughes, who faulted the lawyer’s handling of the prosecution of Omar Faraj Saeed Al Hardan, who was accused of trying to support ISIS.

“If the pretentious lawyers from ‘main’ justice knew what they were doing — or had the humility to ask for help from the United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas,” Hughes wrote, “it would not have taken three days, seven telephone calls, three voicemail messages and one snippy electronic message for them to indirectly ask the court for assistance in ordering a transcript.”
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The judge admonished Patel from the bench after he arrived in court, shortly after a flight, without proper attire.

“You’re not a member of the trial team,” Hughes said. “It’s been going on for a month or so and you haven’t been here, have you?”

“And where is your tie?” the judge said. “Where is your suit?”

Hughes then demanded Patel’s passport to prove he’d just arrived from an overseas flight, and he asked why he had been chosen to participate if there were other prosecutors nearby in the U.S. Attorney’s office.

“What is the utility to me and to the people of America to have you fly down here at their expense, eat at their expense and stay at their expense when there are plenty of capable people over there, in this room plus over there?” Hughes said. “You’re just one more nonessential employee from Washington.”

“You don’t add a bit of value, do you?” the judge added.

:dead:

I think that future movie has to be a comedy series. :mjlol:
 
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