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I might be in the minority, but I'm still skeptical that Russia really interfered in the election at all.
To date nobody has actually taken responsibility for meddling in the election, and Mueller issued a bunch of indictments of Russians that will never make it to trial. The whole DNC email leak has been accepted as a hack, but they're taking that on faith based on a third-party paid for by the DNC.
I just think, with Trump cleared, we need to seriously ask ourselves how solid is the Russia meddling narrative anyway.
That flies in the face of extensive facts, do you not believe the various intelligence agencies.
If the congress democrats move to impeach Trump...
...it has to go to the Senate republicans for approval...not going to happen
and then to John Roberts...not going to happen
and that law was written because of Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky
Is there a truthful book that explains how Trump managed to get elected? Was it a planned outcome, the result of a cleverly designed polling strategy and add campaign by the Trump machine and the RNC or just chance event? My own inclination is to think it was based on a massive emotional reaction against Obama and Clinton, mixed with a lot of anxiety about rapid social change and economic dislocation, topped off by a terrible campaign by Clinton who preferred to laugh and try to put down at Trump, rather than focus on the heart of this discontent and propose solutions.
Questions remain and the only way to "exonerate" them is to have Congress see the whole report unredacted and in it's entirety. Congress views classified material all the time. Anything less and it's just more Republican obstruction and cover up. Barr is playing games. The question lingers if he's Trump's Roy Cohn or if he stands for the rule of law. Time will tell. Until then, Trump is not exonerated, or cleared of any wrong doing. There are still 16 more investigations. Mueller's mandate was to write a report about Trump, he will not indict a sitting president per DOJ guidelines. Therefore it becomes the responsibility of Congress to determine if there are impeachable offenses. Congress needs the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. Not some sanitized report by a partisan appointee who auditioned for the job with a narrow opinion about what obstruction is or isn't. None of what Barr is doing passes the smell test. It reminds me of the Nunes memo that was supposed to exonerate Trump with more to come.
Let it go? Hardly. We the people have spoken in the mid terms when we elected a Democratic Congress, and we want the truth. Respect the process and let Congress have the entire report.
Apparently, and he got what he wanted. The Russians interfere in European elections too and the Europeans know it and try to stop it. I don't know how successful they are at stopping it.
And I think there are Russian bots on this forum who are the ones repeating the same crazy stuff over and over, but that's just my opinion.
Drats!!!
Foiled again......
Just when I was this close to Moose and Squirrel.
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