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I supported Sanders but in no way do I blame the voters for not wanting another Bush or Cruz.
I like Paul BUT he blew it when he said he would support the nominee no matter what. That is what the people are tired of seeing. A support of someone you don't even agree with because of the letter after their name.
Paul and Christie agreed on virtually nothing. They were on the exact opposites on many things. How do you pledge to support someone like this just because of the letter after their name?
Elect the petty Christie that had shown how he would treat those who didn't support him?
Yeah, like they didn't elect a person who leaves christie in the dust in terms of pettiness.
Hey, way to go - move the conversation along in an adult fashion!
Liberals haven't acted like aduts since the glorious election night Snowflake meltdown. If and when Liberals regain their sanity, I'll treat them as adults.
After the testimony yesterday and today, I don't think Clapper is talking about who or what you loony liberals think he is.
Remember, he got to see and hear everything From Team Hilary and Team Obama.
Now Bannons job, is to snoop to find all the corruption from past administrations.
Time for the offense to hit the field.
"From 2006 to 2007, Clapper worked for GeoEye (satellite company) and was an executive on the boards of three government contractors, two of which were doing business with the NGA while he was there: In October 2006 as chief operating officer for the British military intelligence company Detica, now DFI and U.S.–based subsidiary of BAE Systems, also SRA International and Booz Allen Hamilton. Clapper defended the private sector's role in his 2010 confirmation hearings: "I worked as a contractor for six years myself, so I think I have a good understanding of the contribution that they have made and will continue to make."
When Edward Snowden was asked during his January 26, 2014, TV interview in Moscow what the decisive moment was or why he blew the whistle, he replied: “Sort of the breaking point was seeing the director of national intelligence, James Clapper, directly lie under oath to Congress. ... Seeing that really meant for me there was no going back.”
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