The War Party is just a figment of imagination in my right-wing mind...:rolleyes: Many of the same names in this vid pop up in this current Russia kerfluffle.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jilA-ZeBUI4
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The War Party is just a figment of imagination in my right-wing mind...:rolleyes: Many of the same names in this vid pop up in this current Russia kerfluffle.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jilA-ZeBUI4
I am not drunk not yet anyway. You post up shit from a known Russian propaganda site and go back into your bullshit left right comment. I would like to ask you what would you have most Americans do? Withdraw from the political process and take to unfounded conspiracy sites backed by Russia like you?
Because I personally see a lot to fight against when I look at the right.
I have friends who would have their marriages invalidated, an ex girlfriend who would not of been able to have an abortion, I see children being ripped from the hands of their mothers on the boarder, the planned gutting of social security, medicare, welfare, environmental regulations. I could go on and on.
Are you going to tell me that fighting for that is pointless and that there is no difference because of the left/right paradigm? That is what bots like klondyke want you to think. Good job swallowing the medicine.
I am well aware of the militarily/industrial complexes and their inherent evils but I will be damned if I am going to be duped into disengaging like you have. There is still a lot to fight for.
War party ppl would have been better off with HRC......imho anyway
Another paragon of right-wingery...counterpunch :rolleyes:
Russia and the War PartyQuote:
Another example of this descent into absurdity is the book Russian Roulette, by liberals Michael Isikoff and David Corn – Beltway writers whose shrill anti-Russian crusade has received highest accolades by the New York Times and such promoters of the permanent warfare state as Rachel Maddow (whose gushing endorsement is on the back cover). The subtitle – “The Inside Story of Putin’s War on America and the Election of Donald Trump” – reveals the political obsession of Democrats (and plenty of Republicans) for the past eighteen months, to the exclusion of most everything else. More than anything, the volume illustrates the staggering level of ignorance in the U.S. about Russian history and politics, crude propaganda easily displacing coherent analysis. (A more general – and devastating – review of Russian Routlette by Paul Street appeared earlier in CP.)
^^ It's amazing to me how ideological or partisan loyalties can have such an influence on which conspiracies one must believe in...
All sides exhibit that behavior...
I knew the chickenshit would not respond to my posts. It didn't fit into his neat little conspiracy bubble.
Skkins solution to the worlds problems;
1. Stop voting because you know war party and all. Disengage in the process because conspiracy sites tell me the two parties are the same same.
2. Post shit off tinfoil sites onto web forums. When challenged just don't respond.
you guys are nutters :rofl:
^say's the guy who is no 7 on the thread post count meter.:rofl:
Ask Steven Hatfill about Mueller's competency...
Why do I mistrust this establishment and it's mainstream media mouthpieces so much? Oh I don't know...because I'm a paranoid lunatic?
https://teakdoor.com/images/imported/2018/07/436.jpg
^The second part of that ^^ post didn't answer clear enough? That's only one example...
Wonder how chump will tweet this.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...files-paymentsQuote:
Michael Cohen: at least 12 tapes handed to investigators after raid on Trump lawyer
Files passed to government following reports lawyer taped a phone call with Trump about possible payout to ex-Playboy model
The audio files come from material seized from Michael Cohen, Trump’s personal lawyer. Photograph: Eduardo Munoz Alvarez/AFP/Getty Images
At least 12 audio files have been handed to the US government as part of the cache of material seized from Donald Trump’s personal lawyer Michael Cohen, according to a new court filing.
It emerged last week that Cohen had taped a phone call with Trump in which they discussed a possible payout in connection with a former Playboy model who has alleged an affair with Trump.
The court filing from the special master Barbara S Jones in the matter of the search warrants executed in April reveals that parties in the case dropped any claim of legal privilege over “12 audio items that were under consideration by the Special Master”.
It is not known whether Trump is featured on the recordings, which were released to the government last Friday.
The former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani, who has been recruited by Trump as a personal lawyer, confirmed last week to the New York Times the existence of a two-minute conversation which included Trump discussing payments to Karen McDougal, who has claimed she had an affair with Trump in 2006, shortly after the birth of his youngest son.
Cohen’s role is being investigated by the Department of Justice, which is considering whether federal campaign finance laws were breached. In New York state, it is legal to make such a tape recording. On Saturday, Giuliani said the conversation had taken place at Trump Tower in New York City.
The developments come after the FBI raided Cohen’s home, hotel room and offices in April, on a referral from the special counsel, Robert Mueller. Cohen has not been charged with any criminal offence.
In April, Trump tweeted that he did not think Cohen would “flip” and cooperate with authorities who are investigating issues including payments to women –including the porn star Stormy Daniels, who also alleged an affair with Trump, which he denies.
However, in an interview with ABC earlier this month, Cohen said: “My wife, my daughter and my son have my first loyalty and always will,” adding: “I put my family and country first.”
On Saturday morning, Trump tweeted: “The good news is that your favorite president did nothing wrong!”
Trump also questioned the legality of both the raids and the tape, writing: “Inconceivable that the government would break into a lawyer’s office (early in the morning) – almost unheard of. Even more inconceivable that a lawyer would tape a client – totally unheard of & perhaps illegal.”
Sources told CNN that earlier this week a court official in New York had ruled the so-called “McDougal recording” privileged, but that Trump’s legal team had waived that privilege
interesting piece here,Quote:
Cohen has not been charged with any criminal offence.
it looks more and more like they are fishing, and catching those guys first before "creating" charges for them
isn't that illegal and "unethical" in some ways ? :)
imagine if that was done with Obama entourage and his dodgy "Chicago" connections ?
come on Ant, you and your friends sound more and more like Boon Mee :)
I am enjoying your alternate reality :)