Hail to Pitt TrumpYou picked up NAN.Between M0rkle and MR25 lurching to the left and PFIDC basically becoming a member of Antifa, this board is more liberal than ever before. Even Factorial protesting his brother's banning by not posting since that day hasn't restored balance.When did Morkle turn into a liberal hack? Seems like he gets his wife preggo and all of a sudden, he's over there on the left with VLB and Eddy...
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That doesn't look like the same redhead (no soul) person.
Santorum loves the Butina.
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Kushner sidesteps Democratic National Committee lawyers
That's an interesting take. Use the Secret Service to prevent service of process! I'm quite sure that's in line with their duties.If President Donald Trump’s dance with Russia needed another sideshow, here it is: Lawyers for the Democratic National Committee are accusing White House adviser and Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner of dodging a court summons.
The complaint is the latest development in the DNC’s lawsuit claiming Trump’s presidential campaign conspired with Russia in 2016 at the expense of Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.
Kushner is a defendant in the case, along with a long list of others in Trump’s inner circle, including campaign manager Paul Manafort, adviser Roger Stone and Russia itself.
In a court filing Tuesday, DNC lawyers said Kushner, a defendant in the case, has avoided service at least six times since June, when they tried and failed three times to deliver court documents to someone at Kushner’s Manhattan apartment who refused to accept them.
They went scouting for Kushner at his Washington home in Kalorama, where they were rebuffed by Secret Service agents, who told the process server to “figure out another way.”
Two days later, on June 28, lawyers for the DNC tried sending Kushner the documents by certified mail, which requires a signature. The U.S. Postal Service couldn’t deliver. Returned to sender.
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Also, do you want a government that punishes organizations and people based on what that government believes is ethical or moral behavior?Whether something is technically legal or not is a bad threshold.
Isn’t the American justice system innocent until proven guilty?
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I heard one interesting theory on this posited yesterday, and for me, it's probably the most beneficial to Trump explanation that I could possibly buy. That Trump's brain was infected with some international diplomacy theory that was apparently thrown around at some point in his younger days, the 80's I think, that the post WWII international order needed to be reshaped, and that the US and Russia should be allies and the basis for this new order. I don't really know anything about that, except Trump mentioned something about how the US and Russia own 90% of the world's nuclear weapons capacity. And we know Trump's fixation on "nuclear" so he might mistake that with actual power in the current global climate.Sort of the closest I heard someone got to defending Trump's performance in Helsinki Monday was, "Well, it doesn't meet the legal definition of treason, so..."Whether something is technically legal or not is a bad threshold.
Isn’t the American justice system innocent until proven guilty?
That's not a good look.
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No, I would prefer NRA supporters to demand their organization stop taking Russian money to attack their domestic political opponents.Also, do you want a government that punishes organizations and people based on what that government believes is ethical or moral behavior?Whether something is technically legal or not is a bad threshold.
Isn’t the American justice system innocent until proven guilty?
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Here she is with Sheriff David ClarkeThat doesn't look like the same redhead (no soul) person.
Santorum loves the Butina.
And Governor Scott Walker
And NRA President David Keene
And NRA executive VP Wayne Lapierre
And of course, here is candidate Trump talking to her from a podium
The post in Cyrillic reads, "So much for Republicans being supposedly against Russia."
Woohoo.
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No, I would prefer NRA supporters to demand their organization stop taking Russian money to attack their domestic political opponents.Also, do you want a government that punishes organizations and people based on what that government believes is ethical or moral behavior?Whether something is technically legal or not is a bad threshold.
Isn’t the American justice system innocent until proven guilty?
So you wouldn’t rule it out, but just prefer private citizens make a stand... Or did you just misspeak?
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I'm still waiting for the media to ask Trump if he is aware of any American Intelligence operations in Russia? Then to follow up a no response with "How is your denial any more plausible than Putins?
On the side of the coin, I love how the left is up in arms that Russia crime is that it exposed the dirty dealing of the DNC. Not that it actually changed votes or otherwise effected the election.
On the side of the coin, I love how the left is up in arms that Russia crime is that it exposed the dirty dealing of the DNC. Not that it actually changed votes or otherwise effected the election.
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The first time Trump ever made any public statement about NATO and sort of railing against the western alliance was in the mid-80s - right after the first time he visited the USSR. So that's the current extreme theory, that Russia has been cultivating Trump as an asset since then. This whole 'President of the United States' thing was an unintended benefit.I heard one interesting theory on this posited yesterday, and for me, it's probably the most beneficial to Trump explanation that I could possibly buy. That Trump's brain was infected with some international diplomacy theory that was apparently thrown around at some point in his younger days, the 80's I think, that the post WWII international order needed to be reshaped, and that the US and Russia should be allies and the basis for this new order. I don't really know anything about that, except Trump mentioned something about how the US and Russia own 90% of the world's nuclear weapons capacity. And we know Trump's fixation on "nuclear" so he might mistake that with actual power in the current global climate.Sort of the closest I heard someone got to defending Trump's performance in Helsinki Monday was, "Well, it doesn't meet the legal definition of treason, so..."Whether something is technically legal or not is a bad threshold.
Isn’t the American justice system innocent until proven guilty?
That's not a good look.
Fun fact: At that point in time, Vladimir Putin was a KGB officer, whose job entailed....... gathering intelligence on foreign visitors to the USSR.
The 'evidence' for this theory is almost entirely circumstantial and wildly speculative. But we're increasingly moving towards a situation where there is not a banal Occam's razor explanation for...
*gestures broadly*
...all this.
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Whoops, I just realized I labeled the pics of the two NRA guys backwards. My bad.
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On the side of the coin, I love how the left is up in arms that Russia crime is that it exposed the dirty dealing of the DNC. Not that it actually changed votes or otherwise effected the election.
Somehow I don't think that's why they're pissed off...
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And Trump first talked about running for President in 87-88.The first time Trump ever made any public statement about NATO and sort of railing against the western alliance was in the mid-80s - right after the first time he visited the USSR. So that's the current extreme theory, that Russia has been cultivating Trump as an asset since then. This whole 'President of the United States' thing was an unintended benefit.
Fun fact: At that point in time, Vladimir Putin was a KGB officer, whose job entailed....... gathering intelligence on foreign visitors to the USSR.
The 'evidence' for this theory is almost entirely circumstantial and wildly speculative. But we're increasingly moving towards a situation where there is not a banal Occam's razor explanation for...
*gestures broadly*
...all this.
I don't think that Putin being his handler since then would be a real surprise...
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I'm very impressed with Butina's ability to look like a hapless 22 year old and 48 year old librarian.
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAJAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHDJFJEKDJDBDJSKSJDBDJAlso, do you want a government that punishes organizations and people based on what that government believes is ethical or moral behavior?Whether something is technically legal or not is a bad threshold.
Isn’t the American justice system innocent until proven guilty?
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Yeah, some pics she looks decent, others she looks like an old lady that is pooh.I'm very impressed with Butina's ability to look like a hapless 22 year old and 48 year old librarian.
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http://bit.ly/2uLIzISPoll: only 28 percent of young voters say they will certainly vote in the 2018 midterms
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Sounds about right.
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The other 72% will take to twitter to dodint about not having their choice heard.http://bit.ly/2uLIzISPoll: only 28 percent of young voters say they will certainly vote in the 2018 midterms
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Remind me, what job did Butina have with the NRA?Interesting that the folks who poo poo'd the Russia/NRA connection haven't commented on this one.
How much money was that?No, I would prefer NRA supporters to demand their organization stop taking Russian money to attack their domestic political opponents.
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I heard it was around $400 million. Well, people are saying it was $400 million, but it could have been more. Who knows?How much money was that?No, I would prefer NRA supporters to demand their organization stop taking Russian money to attack their domestic political opponents.
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At what amount of money does it start to matter?Remind me, what job did Butina have with the NRA?Interesting that the folks who poo poo'd the Russia/NRA connection haven't commented on this one.
How much money was that?No, I would prefer NRA supporters to demand their organization stop taking Russian money to attack their domestic political opponents.
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Of course, this is only one poll. There are other surveys with varied results; a recent poll conducted by the Associated Press and University of Chicago’s NORC found that 32 percent of young voters would certainly vote and 56 percent were likely to. Another poll by Cosmopolitan magazine and SurveyMonkey found that 48 percent of young voters were “absolutely certain” they’d vote in the midterms.
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Well... if Cosmo made a SurveyMonkey poll, it's gotta be legit.
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