TRUMP BEGS RUSSIA TO HACK USA - LEAKED VOICEMAILS?! - DCCC HACKED!

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So, the Democrats have no issue with Hillary ILLEGALLY using a private email server and ILLEGALLY deleting 30,000 emails, but now have a problem with emails being leaked?:mjlol:.

And, Trump never ASKED them to hack her emails. Odds are, they already have all of her deleted emails.


@ThreeLetterAgency I think you're shook that you KNOW those emails that were deleted implicate Obama in schemes this country would be appalled at.
I'm not okay with her going against the protocol (stop saying illegal - that has a certain context) of the justice department. And I don't know what should be done over that with her no longer being there. I'm not okay with Trump calling on Russia to intercede either.
 

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Look at this guy trying to play the semantics war. :mjlol: :umad:

There's a big difference between saying "Please hack her emails" and saying that if they have them that they should release them. They aren't even remotely similar, and that's not playing semantics. It's called not being a complete mentally deficient idiot like many of you Hillary stans.
 

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It's adorable how big C and little c conservatives are having a hissy fit.


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I agree. They are being childish.

I am sure those 33,000 emails were about yoga tips and wedding plans like Hillary said. Perhaps even golf trips and grandchildren. Surely nothing classifed is contained within any of those emails, because thaat would be highly illegal. So everyone is just overreacting. How could it be treasonous to hack regular old unclassified emails on a personal server? It is not like state secrets of the harsh realities will be revealed if a foreign or domestic entity were to release them to the actual general public.

Why, Hillary would never exchange classified information that could jeopardize national security on a private email server.

Everyone is just peddling fiction.
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There's a big difference between saying "Please hack her emails" and saying that if they have them that they should release them. They aren't even remotely similar, and that's not playing semantics. It's called not being a complete mentally deficient idiot like many of you Hillary stans.

Many people and officials have come out and commented that what Trump said is espionage and Treasonous but it's us who are interpreting it wrong. :mjlol:

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I'm not okay with her going against the protocol (stop saying illegal - that has a certain context) of the justice department. And I don't know what should be done over that with her no longer being there. I'm not okay with Trump calling on Russia to intercede either.

That is fine, and I can respect that. I don't think he should be calling for other countries to get involved, but I see a BIG difference between asking a country to hack her emails/server compared to releasing emails that have already been obtained, likely due to her using her own ILLEGAL personal server.
 

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I mean, its not like she's about to become the FBI directors BOSS or anything :mjlol:
This makes no sense. First, you have to assume the entire apparatus of the FBI is in on it. Second, you're ignoring that an indictment and conviction would sink her campaign.
 

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You dumb retards still don't get it and I guess you never will. You keep feeding the greatest troll to ever grace politics and you're talking about him for free. #KingTrump
 

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Are there any Trump links to Putin?
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A hack of Democratic party emails has been blamed by Hillary Clinton's campaign team on Russian agents trying to help Republican Donald Trump. So are there really any links between the New York hotel developer and Moscow?

Several pundits have raised questions about the businessman's ties to Russia, amid fears that Moscow could be interfering in the US election.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has strongly rejected the accusation that Russia was responsible for the hack.

"I don't want to use four-letter words" he said, when asked about the allegation.

So what links are there between Mr Trump and Russia?

1. The email hack
The Democratic convention was supposed to be a seamless show of unity. But a data dump of Democratic National Committee emails has caused chaos in Philadelphia.

The New York Times later reported that "researchers have concluded that the national committee was breached by two Russian intelligence agencies".

According to the Daily Beast: "It's an operation that several US officials now suspect was a deliberate attempt to influence the presidential election in favor of Donald Trump."

Trump and his aides have denied any connection, and there is no evidence linking Trump to the leak.

"The new joke in town is that Russia leaked the disastrous DNC e-mails, which should never have been written (stupid), because Putin likes me," Trump tweeted.

On Wednesday, however, he called on Russia to find emails deleted from Clinton's private server. "Russia, if you're listening, I hope you'll be able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing," he said at a press conference. "I think you will probably be mightily rewarded by our press."

2. Pro-Putin staff
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Image captionPaul Manafort worked closely with Pro-Putin politicians in Ukraine
Paul Manafort, Trump's campaign chairman, has spent decades as a political adviser in eastern Europe.

Mr Manafort worked closely with former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, who was ousted from power in 2014 and is a known ally of Vladimir Putin.

According to Josh Marshall, one of the most vocal journalists questioning Mr Trump's Russian ties, his foreign policy advisor Carter Page has "deep and continuing financial and employment ties" to Gazprom, Russia's trillion dollar energy company.

"It is no exaggeration to say that you cannot be involved with Gazprom at the very high level which Page has been without being wholly in alignment with Putin's policies," Marshall writes.

But in a critical response to Marshall, author Jeffery Carr notes that Mr Page "left Gazprom in 2007 and has made very little money from Russia ever since".

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3. Changes to Republican manifesto
The Republican National Committee shifted their stance on Russia under pressure from Trump staff in the days leading up to the convention in Cleveland last week.

One delegate proposed an amendment calling for the US to provide eastern Ukraine with "lethal defensive weapons" in their ongoing struggle with Russian-backed rebels in the region.

According to the Washington Post, Trump's allies pushed to weaken the statement, committing instead to providing "appropriate assistance".

It was the only substantial change to the platform that Mr Trump's team requested, and it came as he told the New York Times that he might not honour Nato commitments should Russia invade Baltic states.

Still, the Post also notes that such a position, while out of step with basic Republican tenets, is not unheard of in Washington:

"President Obama decided not to authorise [sending lethal weapons to Ukraine], despite recommendations to do so from his top Europe officials in the State Department and the military."

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Image captionPutin described Donald Trump as talented and outstanding
4. Financial ties
Mr Trump no longer does business with many US banks. Instead, Marshall argues, Trump "has steadied and rebuilt his financial empire with a heavy reliance on capital from Russia".

That includes "financing from questionable sources in Russia and Kazakhstan," according to a lawsuit uncovered by the New York Times.

Mr Trump himself has said he has "zero investments" in Russia.

And as Julia Ioffe writes in Foreign Policy, many companies pursued business in Russia, and Trump failed to make significant inroads in the country.

"The fact that Trump, after so many attempts and with such warm intentions toward the country, was not able to build anything in Russia- when Ritz Carlton and Kempinski and Radisson and Hilton and any number of Western hotel chains were able to - speaks to his abysmal lack of connections to influential Russians," she writes.

It's not unusual for real estate companies to receive significant Russian business but there's no evidence that Trump's political views have been bought.

"Correlation does not prove causation. Just because funders might want to influence powerful people doesn't mean that they actually do," writes theWashington Post's Daniel Drenzer.

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Image captionA mural in Lithuania shows Trump and Putin kissing
5. 'Bromance'
Putin called Trump "bright" and "very talented". Trump has spoken with admiration on multiple occasions about Putin's political strength.

"What we have is a kind of bromance going on between Vladimir Putin and Trump," Clinton advisor Jon Podesta said on TV when asked about the email hack, noting there was no known connection between the two.

President Barack Obama told NBC he did not know if the hack came from Russia but added: "What I do know is that Donald Trump has repeatedly expressed admiration for Vladmir Putin.

"And I think that Trump's gotten pretty favourable coverage back in Russia."

Ioffe has reported that the Kremlin dislikes Clinton and sees a Trump presidency as one more aligned with their interests.

But that doesn't meant Mr Trump is in cahoots with Mr Putin. It is not illegal to speak glowingly of an American adversary, or to share similar political values.

Judging by the latest polls, it's not a deal breaker for American voters, either.

Are there any Trump links to Putin? - BBC News

Ah the (((BBC news)))! A very fair and balanced media platform!

He meant bright as in flashy, not intelligence. Putin shot this down himself. When you're oblivous to your structuralist bias to the English language, it's easy to misinterpret another language. Hillary wants a war with the Russians. The fact all of you idiots are falling for the MSM spin is hilarious. Guess what though, Assange has a lot more juicy intel on the democrats that he's keeping under wraps.
 

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@Blessed Is the Man You're a joke. At least some of these other posters can debate their points. You say something, I tear it apart, and you don't say any more. You're trying real hard to get your Napoleon on, but you don't have the skills or knowledge
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You called another poster out on some whataboutism bullshyt and when I called YOU out on your bullshyt you deflect and say I'm criticizing something unrelated? Word. Keep up those lazy arguments, you're doing a swell job
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This clown has taken to reposting Napoleon's tired ass memes:mjlol:


Next he'll be writing
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This makes no sense. First, you have to assume the entire apparatus of the FBI is in on it. Second, you're ignoring that an indictment and conviction would sink her campaign.

If you haven't noticed, Hillary is untouchable. She's more teflon than the Don.

Going up against the Clintons, you better be 200% sure of everything or they'll bury you.

Look at her history. Look at Bills. All of this stuff is old news and keeps happening over and over again.

The entire FBI does NOT have to be in on it. You answer to one boss and thats the director. All she needed was to get his good favor and the case is over, which is exactly what happened. The director wants job security, like every other worker. Its fairly common sense. Hopefully Putin has his hands on those emails and the world can find out what she's really hiding.
 
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