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Will You Accept the Findings of the Muller Probe?

Will You Accept the Findings of the Muller Probe?


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I do. Thats why I dont like liars like CNN, WaPo and others. Its fake news.

I get my information from a secret source, and theys told me a long time ago the Russia scandal was a hoax created by Hillary and her conspirators. How do you think I predicted this all would happen with such ease and less work put in than you theys?
 
I do. Thats why I dont like liars like CNN, WaPo and others. Its fake news.

I get my information from a secret source, and theys told me a long time ago the Russia scandal was a hoax created by Hillary and her conspirators. How do you think I predicted this all would happen with such ease and less work put in than you theys?
So reddit and 4chan are secret sources now?
 
No.

I just dont understand you theys inconsistencies.

How can you be so upset about Trump being friendly with Russia, but upset if he isnt cosy with Mexico? How can you be upset about Russia exposing an unfair election process and at the same time complain about them creating an unfair election process?

Here's a short primer on Russian "active measures", including an old description of the goals behind active measures, as defined by a KGB general. A product of the Cold War, they are still in use under Putin, with the modern addition of weaponizing the internet:

https://bigthink.com/paul-ratner/the-primer-on-russias-active-measures

You claim we should thank Putin and Russia for applying active measures against us in our 2016 election. You have claimed in the past that we should be friends with Russia. Yet, you will not acknowledge or recognize that they did not act as our friends in 2016. Or, do you honestly believe their thoughts were "let us help America, let us do what we can do to expose flaws in their system, so they can correct these flaws, so they can elect a leader that will make them stronger. Let's do whatever we can do to help them, and let's try to help other Western liberal democracies as well, whenever we can"?

Me, I'm thinking they applied active measures to hurt us, not to help us.

Or, as a retired FBI agent testified to the Senate Intelligence Committee:

According to Watts, there are 5 ways in which Russian active measures are designed to topple democracy:

1. Undermine citizen confidence in democratic governance.

2. Foment and exacerbate divisive political fractures.

3. Erode trust between citizens and elected officials and democratic institutions.

4. Popularize Russian policy agendas within foreign populations.

5. Create general distrust or confusion over information sources by blurring the lines between fact and fiction.

These are the things that you openly support when you tell people we should somehow be greatful to Putin and Russia. Basically, you side with our enemy. Sure it would be great to get along better with a nation that has been our #1 geopolitical rival for the past 70 plus years. But, they are not acting as our friend, and I'm absolutely certain they do not look on us, or the Western alliance, as their friend.

You basically support an effort to weaken our democracy, and you don't understand why others don't feel as you do.

You're free to turn your back on your own nation, and place the release of DNC emails as of greater importance then an attack on your own nation. I can't do that, and you will never convince me that I should.
 
Here's a short primer on Russian "active measures", including an old description of the goals behind active measures, as defined by a KGB general. A product of the Cold War, they are still in use under Putin, with the modern addition of weaponizing the internet:

https://bigthink.com/paul-ratner/the-primer-on-russias-active-measures

You claim we should thank Putin and Russia for applying active measures against us in our 2016 election. You have claimed in the past that we should be friends with Russia. Yet, you will not acknowledge or recognize that they did not act as our friends in 2016. Or, do you honestly believe their thoughts were "let us help America, let us do what we can do to expose flaws in their system, so they can correct these flaws, so they can elect a leader that will make them stronger. Let's do whatever we can do to help them, and let's try to help other Western liberal democracies as well, whenever we can"?

Me, I'm thinking they applied active measures to hurt us, not to help us.

Or, as a retired FBI agent testified to the Senate Intelligence Committee:

According to Watts, there are 5 ways in which Russian active measures are designed to topple democracy:

1. Undermine citizen confidence in democratic governance.

2. Foment and exacerbate divisive political fractures.

3. Erode trust between citizens and elected officials and democratic institutions.

4. Popularize Russian policy agendas within foreign populations.

5. Create general distrust or confusion over information sources by blurring the lines between fact and fiction.

These are the things that you openly support when you tell people we should somehow be greatful to Putin and Russia. Basically, you side with our enemy. Sure it would be great to get along better with a nation that has been our #1 geopolitical rival for the past 70 plus years. But, they are not acting as our friend, and I'm absolutely certain they do not look on us, or the Western alliance, as their friend.

You basically support an effort to weaken our democracy, and you don't understand why others don't feel as you do.

You're free to turn your back on your own nation, and place the release of DNC emails as of greater importance then an attack on your own nation. I can't do that, and you will never convince me that I should.

"According to Watts, there are 5 ways in which Russian active measures are designed to toppledemocracy:"

1. The confidence of our citizens in our government's ability to govern was already eroding and a big problem. That had nothing to do with Russia and everything to do with how our government governs. Should I just blame some country for how you view Trump, or do you stand by your own ability to have an opinion?

2. The problem with divisiveness has nothing to do with Russia or Trump and everything to do with Liberals and Liberal media. Nobody is forcing the fake news outlets to push fake news and divisive identitarian politics.

3. How about politicians stop being corrupt? What does Russia have to do with ethics of Hillary Clinton?

4. Liberals are the ones pushing to be like Communist Russia. Trump and conservatives are desperately trying to save the land of the free, while liberals actively try to turn it into a communist hell hole.

5. See liberal media. Reference: Russia Gate, Jussie Smollett, and Covington Catholic High.
 
Should I just blame some country for how you view Trump, or do you stand by your own ability to have an opinion?

The "problem" has always been the inability of many Americans to see and understand what Trump represents. In a mass democracy, the creame does not necessarily rise to the top. Eventually, the lowest common denominator does. In our case, a reality TV con man rose to the top. I believe de Tocqueville saw and realized this was in America's future long ago, and he predicted this trend in his seminal work, Democracy in America(1835).

4. Liberals are the ones pushing to be like Communist Russia. Trump and conservatives are desperately trying to save the land of the free, while liberals actively try to turn it into a communist hell hole.

It sure sounds like you would have been a willing participant in the Second Red Scare of the 1950's. How sad that folks like yourself actually still think in these terms. It's pathetic, but it's your problem, not mine. Be like communist Russia? You have no idea what Russia is. It is a nation state. But, it's true characterization is a mafia state. Putin, plus the Russian intelligence services, plus the top oligarchs, plus the Russian mob are the 4 components making up this mafia state. And here you are, still stuck in the mind set of the 1950's. How completely unenlightened of you. I'm not surprised, but you have my sympathy, brother. You are a fellow American, just misguided.
 
Repubs don’t want to see the report despite claiming that it completely exonerates Donald.

Graham doesn’t seem too eager to know all of the details about the report. I’m sure he’d feel the same way if Clinton was being investigated...



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The "problem" has always been the inability of many Americans to see and understand what Trump represents. In a mass democracy, the creame does not necessarily rise to the top. Eventually, the lowest common denominator does. In our case, a reality TV con man rose to the top. I believe de Tocqueville saw and realized this was in America's future long ago, and he predicted this trend in his seminal work, Democracy in America(1835).



It sure sounds like you would have been a willing participant in the Second Red Scare of the 1950's. How sad that folks like yourself actually still think in these terms. It's pathetic, but it's your problem, not mine. Be like communist Russia? You have no idea what Russia is. It is a nation state. But, it's true characterization is a mafia state. Putin, plus the Russian intelligence services, plus the top oligarchs, plus the Russian mob are the 4 components making up this mafia state. And here you are, still stuck in the mind set of the 1950's. How completely unenlightened of you. I'm not surprised, but you have my sympathy, brother. You are a fellow American, just misguided.

Here are the reasons I voted for Trump. In order

1. I feel like most politicians are either incompetent or crooked. Trump was throwing a wrench in the sytem. There was literally no one else running I cared to see president. When I say throwing a wrench in the system it means I see his flaws.

2. Watching people I think are crooked and stupid lose to him was to be honest, effing hilarious to watch. I still go back and watch the Republican debates for a good laugh. Probably some of the funniest stuff I have ever watched. Him fighting with Hillary was kind of cringy though.

3. He was huge underdog and more of the people I dont trust(the media) did everything in their power to manipulate the American people into doing what they wanted. I pulled for him for that reason too.

4. Was hoping he would doing something good for the economy. Which it looks like he has.



Those are my reasons I voted for him, and I suspect that its the same for a lot of other people. None of it had to do with Russia.

Over the last couple years of watching the left flame out it has just made me realize that it was the right decision. I didnt realize the left was so dar3m crazy. So thats why I defend him and bash the left now. Ive said it a 100 times. He isnt the ideal guy. He is just the only guy who stood up against the norms of politicing. Its been refreshing and weird all at tbe same time.
 
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1. I feel like most politicians are either incompetent or crooked. Trump was throwing a wrench in the sytem. There was literally no one else running I cared to see president. When I say throwing a wrench in the system it means I see his flaws.

Including the fact that he was more crooked than most of the Washington politicians before he was elected, and it has only gotten worse since?

4. Was hoping he would doing something good for the economy. Which it looks like he has.

In the since he has not destroyed it when it took off after 8 years of Obama, at any rate. Although, Presidents usually get too much credit/blame for the economy.

None of it had to do with Russia.

Perhaps you think propaganda has no effect on you. It does, as long as you are human.
 
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