all it has to do is to continue to discredit, until everyone forgets about it again.The Deep State is playing for keeps. Nobody ever thought they would go quietly
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all it has to do is to continue to discredit, until everyone forgets about it again.The Deep State is playing for keeps. Nobody ever thought they would go quietly
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all it has to do is to continue to discredit, until everyone forgets about it again.
Bawahaha, I smoked some “Headband” and it’s some potent stuff!The pheasantry. If that ain't a word it damn sure should be!
Sorry, have to disagree with you on this one.Honestly, this is actually a pretty good look for Trump on this issue. Not sure why people are trying to make a big deal about it.
Trump is a truly awful human being, but I never thought this thing was real.
it's extra-Constitutional- whatever the past . That's what's new. it's a way to thwart the will of the peopleThere has always been a deep state trying to oppress the pheasantry, but you dotards reject that notion. You act like it’s something new, but it’s as ancient as man and it isn’t a secret.
Sorry, have to disagree with you on this one.
I still see wiggle room. The bodyguard went to bed, Trump sleeps four hours a night. The body guard can’t vouche for the time after he went to bed. That’s why people think there may still be a possibility.Maybe I don't know everything - what am I missing? Trump's bodyguard got the offer, and said no. The commentators I was watching earlier were trying to make a big deal about how that makes the dossier not 100% false, because the circumstances were there.
But Trump still didn't engage in anything. Not sure why that's a big deal; he can't stop people from making an offer like that. I have endless issues w/ Trump, but I'm just not seeing it here.
I still see wiggle room. The bodyguard went to bed, Trump sleeps four hours a night. The body guard can’t vouche for the time after he went to bed. That’s why people think there may still be a possibility.
I think the other parts of the dossier fill in the blanks, but, it may be something we never find out the whole truth about.Fair enough. I see what you're saying, but just think much more is needed to fill in those blanks.
I think Trump is capable of a lot of really bad behavior, but this whole thing never really seemed like his m.o. to me.
I still see wiggle room. The bodyguard went to bed, Trump sleeps four hours a night. The body guard can’t vouche for the time after he went to bed. That’s why people think there may still be a possibility.
I think the other parts of the dossier fill in the blanks, but, it may be something we never find out the whole truth about.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...n-offered-trump-women-was-turned-down-n819386
The bodyguard testified that the offer was made. He CLAIMS that it was turned down, but also says (and this is important) that he left Trump's hotel room and cannot account for what happened afterward.
Very interesting. Basically he's saying, 'If it happened, I don't know about it.'
The Dossier remains largely verified.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...n-offered-trump-women-was-turned-down-n819386
The bodyguard testified that the offer was made. He CLAIMS that it was turned down, but also says (and this is important) that he left Trump's hotel room and cannot account for what happened afterward.
Very interesting. Basically he's saying, 'If it happened, I don't know about it.'
The Dossier remains largely verified.
Sorry, have to disagree with you on this one.
Hillary Clinton personally authorized her campaign chairman, John Podesta, to launch the controversial Donald Trump-Russian dossier project, according to a senior Clinton campaign strategist who worked for Hillary in both her 2008 and 2016 presidential bids.
“Hillary approved Podesta’s decision to pay for the dossier by funneling campaign funds through Marc Elias,” the strategist said, referring to the lawyer who represented both the Clinton campaign and the DEMOCRAT National Committee.
“The dossier was delivered to the Clinton campaign by Fusion GPS in the summer of 2016, and Hillary read it and was thrilled by its salacious content,” the strategist continued.
“She bragged about it so openly that many of the people in her Brooklyn campaign headquarters were aware of the existence of the dossier. Hillary referred to it as her ‘secret weapon’ that would ‘blow Trump out of the water.’”
With Hillary’s knowledge and approval, top-ranking people on her campaign staff, including campaign manager Robby Mook, communications director Jennifer Palmieri, and press secretary Brian Fallon, leaked the dossier to friendly journalists and members of Congress.
“They leaked the story that Trump secretly agreed with the Russians that, if elected, he would not interfere with the Russian takeover of eastern section of Ukraine, and that he promised Putin he would end oil sanctions,” the source said.
Mook, Palmieri and Fallon knew, as did Hillary, that the dossier was based on interviews conducted by former British spy Christopher Steele with his contacts in Moscow—mostly Russian operatives working on behalf of the Kremlin’s secret intelligence services.
Her aides were also aware that allegations of sexual misconduct and collusion between Trump and the Russians were unverified, and that the dossier was likely part of a Russian disinformation campaign.
Nonetheless, during the campaign Hillary repeatedly attacked Trump as a Putin “puppet.”
The dossier was so crude—and the charges unprovable because they were false—that the mainstream media didn’t repeat the claims in print until after the election.
The leaks played a part during the campaign because they helped create an overall narrative about Trump and Russian collusion.
For instance, in June 2016, the leftwing magazine Mother Jones ran a story alleging links between Trump and Russia.
In August, Harry Reid urged the FBI to investigate Trump’s ties to the Kremlin.
In October, Heat Street ran an article about Trump-Russian collusion. On October 31, David Corn of Mother Jones published an article casting British spy Christopher Steele as a hero because of his alleged uncovering of the Trump-Russian connection.
The dossier was also used as part of the FBI’s request to a Foreign Intelligence Court judge to unmask the names of Trump associates who were inadvertently picked up in electronic intercepts of foreigners.
Thus, in the weeks leading up to Election Day, the plot to destroy Trump by using the false dossier was in full swing.
Even after Trump won the election, the campaign to discredit him continued. In January 2017, the digital site BuzzFeed ran the full text of the dossier, and the mainstream media rushed to pick up the salacious story and run with it.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/11/08/edward-klein-hillary-dossier-connection/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social