Mike and Player, oh and that great russian comedian on that YouTube – idiot sarcasm when you got nothing else.
What Russian comedian? I said that was Russian News. People are tired of the fake news all the time. RT took a couple news commentators and let them put news in a fun form and down to earth delivery that they thought would be more appealing to people. I like it. Not for all the news but as good additive to the news presentation overall. Needed to balance the sh_t like Adam Schiff in the news that can be so depressing.
I guess we could call this a news platform that uses a comedian method of delivery?
The Mueller investigation was set up from the get go, without the public’s knowledge, to make it IMPOSSIBLE for the President to be found to have committed any crime.
Mueller was never going to indict the President for anything. So the years in which citizens believed that there was a fair investigation going on, were a distraction. When the report was done, it was misrepresented by our new Dept of Injustice to have exonerated the President of any wrong doing. When the complex report actually came out, it was full of information that indicated the President’s culpabilities, but only for people who could actually read at a college level.
The email also made reference to the “Deep State,” a phrase that has fueled conspiracy theories of government bureaucrats working to undermine President Trump. Sharing such messaging guidance with allies is common among both parties in Washington.
Shortly after the memo went out, a follow-up message from Ms. Symonds’s account stated that she would “like to recall” the previous email. Such messages are often sent by Microsoft Outlookwhen an individual who uses the program seeks to revoke an email from a recipient.
CC - So Mike you’re telling us the mean age of American’s is about 12 0r 13, that would help explain Trump popularity.
You got your ages wrong. National news standard is supposed to aim the news so a 15-year-old can understand the concept. Plus, in a language that is understood in the mid-west of the United States.
“ICYMI showcases the increasing complexity of Russia’s efforts to spread its talking points across the internet, often in ways that make it nearly impossible to identify such channels as being backed by a foreign country,” NBC News wrote. “The internet-savvy content looks and sounds like many other popular, youth-oriented media brands, helping it avoid YouTube’s new policy of placing banners that denote acceptance of government funding while building up an audience.”
The Mueller investigation was set up from the get go, without the public’s knowledge, to make it IMPOSSIBLE for the President to be found to have committed any crime.
Mueller was never going to indict the President for anything. So the years in which citizens believed that there was a fair investigation going on, were a distraction. When the report was done, it was misrepresented by our new Dept of Injustice to have exonerated the President of any wrong doing. When the complex report actually came out, it was full of information that indicated the President’s culpabilities, but only for people who could actually read at a college level.
The Mueller investigation was set up from the get go, without the public’s knowledge, to make it IMPOSSIBLE for the President to be found to have committed any crime.
Mueller was never going to indict the President for anything. So the years in which citizens believed that there was a fair investigation going on, were a distraction. When the report was done, it was misrepresented by our new Dept of Injustice to have exonerated the President of any wrong doing. When the complex report actually came out, it was full of information that indicated the President’s culpabilities, but only for people who could actually read at a college level.
Come on TimB, get over your TDS. What you are saying is not logical in any way. We have the best President that America has had for a very long time. Look at the big picture for our kids and the future of America.
This is all I’m gonna say about this whole, huge topic.
The ICYMI YouTube chick expresses well the POV of the Right:
LOL, Liberals: Y’all thought Trump was a Russian spy, and the Mueller Report proved you wrong, so let’s all just move on! There’s nothing to see here, folks!
But this is incorrect. It’s based on colloquial understandings of the terminology involved.
The idea that Trump is an actual spy, working on behalf of Russia, hasn’t been widely held. This would require him to be a hell of a lot more intelligent, and in control of his own emotions and behavior, than he obviously is.
The idea that Trump may be a “useful idiot” for Moscow is closer to the point, and this hasn’t been disproved. All anyone needs to do is look at Trump’s obvious and extensive relationship with Russia, going back decades … and his obsequious behavior toward Putin. It isn’t that Putin “has something” on Trump; it’s that Trump has a massive crush on Putin, oligarchy, wealth, and authoritarian control.
Personally, I’ve always argued that Trump BELIEVES there was “no collusion” between his campaign and Russia, because he thinks he won the election due to his own superiority and brilliance. To admit that any “cheating” helped him win would damage his ego.
The terms “collusion” and “conspiracy” have been misinterpreted and misunderstood in much of the media and in the public at large. There are legal vs colloquial understandings, and extreme simplification of them. There is evidence, even if not rising to levels that Mueller ostensibly wanted. The bottom line is that there WAS obvious cooperation between Trump’s and Putin’s people that helped Trump get elected, period, full-stop.
Far from being a Left-Wing plant, Mueller was excessively conservative in limits HE put on his own investigation: bizarrely so, according to many legal interpretations.
The whole Ukraine mess doesn’t take away from any of this. In fact, it further proves the wider issue: Trump’s only priority is Trump; he has no loyalties other than Trump; he has zero understanding of the US government or the legal system; he is ignorant, narcissistic and essentially delusional about his own role in the world.
Max Bergmann is the director of the Moscow Project and a senior fellow at American Progress, where he focuses on European security and U.S.-Russia policy. From 2011 to 2017, he served in the U.S. Department of State in a number of different positions, including as a member of the secretary of state’s policy planning staff, where he focused on political-military affairs and nonproliferation; special assistant to the undersecretary for arms control and international security; speechwriter to then-Secretary of State John Kerry; and senior adviser to the assistant secretary of state for political-military affairs. Prior to serving in the State Department, he worked at American Progress as a military and nonproliferation policy analyst and at the National Security Network as the deputy policy director.
There’s the old Mike-upside-down-inside-out-view-of-the-world-Yohe!
If I thought you were being sarcastic, I would think, man!, he is hard core. But I don’t think you tend to be sarcastic at all.
As it is, I am stumped as to how you could have ever come to these conclusions: 1) “We have the best President that America has had for a very long time.” And 2) “Look at the big picture for our kids and the future of America.”
Here’s the thing that cracks me up about you folks:
You find it unbelievable that a totalitarian regime expects a certain, limited group of media outlets to reinforce a certain point of view …
…and yet you find it believable that there IS a conspiracy between tens of thousands of journalists and news outlets in the free nations of the US, Canada and the UK, along with historians, scientists, legal analysts, economists, political scientists, sociologists, Gallup, Pew, the US justice system, US Intelligence, growing ranks of Conservatives, and virtually everyone who has personally known and worked with Ttump in the past…all working together, 24/7, to create and advance a complex false narrative making Trump look bad, just because they don’t like him…even though he is the best President the US has ever had.
As it is, I am stumped as to how you could have ever come to these conclusions: 1) “We have the best President that America has had for a very long time.” And 2) “Look at the big picture for our kids and the future of America.”
So, what do folks like @player and @MikeYohe think of things like this?
Are all these people simply ignorant, silly libtards? Or did the media literally invent this from whole cloth?
More than 300 former national security officials have come out in support of an impeachment inquiry into Donald Trump, arguing the President's actions in regard to Ukraine are a "profound national security concern."...
The bulk of the statement’s signees are former Obama officials, but the list also includes officials who have served in both Republican and Democratic administrations.
Former officials of the intelligence community, the State Department, the Department of Homeland Security, and the National Security Council staff are among the signees.