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Does it meet your definition of "false," Wolfgang, that in his article Roberts claims Dwight Eisenhower referred to something called "the military/security complex," but as almost any American who grew up in the 1960's or before knows,…
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And as if to add insult to his injuries, the president today told a pool spray in the cabinet room that the Russia is NOT still targeting the U.S. an assertion that directly contradicts the findings of his own intelligence community. For example,…
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You have linked to articles from "The Saker" site on several occasions in the past, Wolfgang, so I am not surprised by your reference to one in this thread.
The article seems to string together a series of quotations from the H…
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See above.
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As if often the case in your posts about political matters, Wolfgang, your latest post gives voice to your political philosophy, but avoids the specific issues under review.
The issue to which these paragraphs were your respons…
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An interesting and telling development in the case of Trump's dump on America in his press conference with Vladimir Putin.
This morning the president tried to repaint his presentation in Helsinki by telling us that he misspoke: that when …
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Recall that the subject to which I responded with that assertion was the origins of the Mueller investigation - what your post called "the people who instigated and who are behind this 'special investigation'." Your statement here is f…
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You operate under a different definition of those leadership positions than I. In my view, "pastor" etc are relationships as well as positions:
- I may "doctor" myself, but if I do, I don't have a doctor as in the person/r…
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I think this an intriguing argument, reformed.
I am the pastor of the church I serve. In your view, reformed, am I my own pastor?
The chief of your local police department: Is he or she his or her own chief?
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Another claim that you present with "no facts and evidence."
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You and I disagree strongly, and likely irreconcilably, as to whether there is evidence to support the claim that Russians improperly and illegally intruded in the 2016 American presidential election.
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Your deployment of terms such as "Deep State forces" and "world hegemon" in your response to my post, Wolfgang, is consistent with your political philosophy as I understand it, but it also allows you to write lots of words without so m…
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What "sane, rational people think" about the investigation's necessity is, of course, irrelevant to the question of whether Jeff Sessions should have recused from that probe, the question at issue in our current exchange.
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Thanks for responding to my question, reformed. Can't say that I'm impressed that I had to ask it five times to get your response, but I appreciate it nonetheless.
The Sessions recusal comes down to the most-common of sense: No…
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Your commentary is potent and on-target, CM. Thank you.
Mr. Trump's performance at the Helsinki news conference was both disgusting and predictable. Disgusting because, as you point out, he sided with our adversary over our own…
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A paid one? I don't think so.
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I'm asking you to "verify" your claim about the role of what you called "internal sources" in the hacking of DNC, DCC, and Clinton emails. Such verification requires links to the evidence that backs up your claim.
I'm also aski…
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Isn't it true that by evading my questions, you commit the very same offense to which you strongly object when you believe others commit it?
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The indictment's timing is one of its most powerful elements. When it was released, our president was two days from a summit with the man who VERY LIKELY knew and approved of the attack against our country the indictment alleges. Our p…
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This is the response in which you appear willing to blame the victim of a burglary BEFORE the burgler who steals from him or her. I could not disagree with your view more.
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Exactly which "talking points" does the story to which you linked blow out of the water, reformed?
- That The Trump Administration's "zero tolerance" policy separated children from their parents at a rate FAR greater than th…
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I think you're right. That Trump Tower meeting in the summer of 2016 WAS set up by Russian outsiders. The fact that Don Jr. attended the meeting thinking the Russian government had Clinton dirt to offer his father's ca…
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Please note the phrase with which you ended your sentence: "... as far as we know." Exactly right. But we don't know everything Mueller and Co know.
Did you know Mueller was going to indict 12 Russian GRU members today? I bet y…
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Again, "hacked" here doesn't mean that any vote was changed after it was cast. It means the Russians meddled in our elections (and with some election voter rolls, etc) in efforts to influence the outcome of the election - in this case,…
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I encourage you to revisit the Aaron Rich story and today's indictments. ALL refer, at least in part, to the emails hacked from the DNC's server. The indictments are about how those emails were stolen from the server. The Rich story wa…
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35 people indicted. Multiple guilty pleas. Multiple cooperating witnesses. And as yet, NO official indication that there aren't more indictments coming. Doesn't sound like a "lack of findings of real evidence" to me.
And how d…
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Now "they have (35 of) their criminals." As Deputy AG Rosenstein said in announcing the indictments, the investigation is on-going. There is every reason to believe that today's indictments are NOT the last ones Mueller's team will pro…
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I think our respective posts in this exchange, CM, including their uses of bold-face print, have made themselves and the claims of their posters clear. Hence, for me, it's time to bow out.
One closing declaration: In my posts, …