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Just stop with the "whataboutism." This isn't about Clinton. It's about the current administration. Stay on topic, if you even can.
Of course it's about Clinton!
The Trump-Russia narrative was a response to DNC E-mails being made public and the desperate need on the part of Hillary and friends to have a reason to not respond directly to the embarrassing contents of the E-mails.
Further alleging that Trump was a partner in the hacking was kinda a no-brainer for the desperate Democrats caught red-handed cheating in the election.
I love what passes for crimes against humanity nowadays. I don't care if kushner goes down but apply the law equally across criminals for f*** sake. Some criminals are not criminals because they are women and didn't win elections or are not longer in office. Pathetic. Lol.
Is that anything like "forgetting" your wife is US Secretary of State while you are paid a half-million dollars by Russia for a 30 minute speech? Or taking $145 million from companies involving Russia that were buying up 1/5 of US uranium deposits?
Yawn, go check your own Fox News for the debunking of that uranium one business. Whataboutism is all you have left. Even Fox News has a segment debunking uranium one.
Out of curiosity, have you ever filled out these kinds of forms? I have.
And then undergone lie detector tests regarding them? I have. They are nothing to make light of or joke about.
You are missing the point.
Our experience is not the same experience as those at a higher level.
Are elected officials required to take a polygraph ? Its often part of a background check for a security clearance. If they did and passed, why is everyone so willing to say they are lying ?
Could Hillary, Trump, Obama, Kushner, Holder, Rice, Yates, Lois Lerner, Jeff Sessions, pass a polygraph ? Did they take a polygraph ? Deliberate falsification of the security forms is an area covered on the polygraph. Are all these people expert at beating the polygraph ? Something doesn't add up. We know for a fact that Holder is a liar.
Doesn't matter if he is paid or not. Federal law requires high level officials to disclose their activities and investments. It's in the public interest to help guard against conflicts of interests and self-dealing.
Kushner has completely abused the disclosure process. He's had 78 omissions on forms and has had to refile several times. He's been fined for being late on disclosures and for his omissions. He failed to disclose $1 Bil in loans from various lenders. He's failed to disclose high level meetings with Russian officials.
Kushner looks like a HS kid whose dad put him in charge of the company. He is even more over his head than his father in law, and is going to go down hard when these investigations get deeper into what went on. He has that deer in the headlights look, and I bet he wishes he had never gone into politics, especially on this particular team.
The Trump-Russia narrative was a response to DNC E-mails being made public and the desperate need on the part of Hillary and friends to have a reason to not respond directly to the embarrassing contents of the E-mails.
Further alleging that Trump was a partner in the hacking was kinda a no-brainer for the desperate Democrats caught red-handed cheating in the election.
It was bull **** then and it's bull **** now.
Need to take this over to a bull**** thread.
It's off-topic here.
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