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Yes, several people around Trump were working with Russians...and Trump
knew all about it...but he likely was not doing that because he wanted to
win the election, he was doing it to make himself look important to a guy
he desperately wanted to like him...Putin. And here's the thing, Trump beat Hillary Clinton while he was trying to
lose. So, while the Russians interfered, that happened, and the Russians
have kompromat on Trump, it would be near impossible and also likely
wrong to say the Russians won the election through their efforts. So, when it goes to the question of intent, what did Trump intend to do,
he likely was not trying to get the Russians to help him win...even
though the Russians certainly were trying to help him...he was just
signalling to Vlad the whole time "I'm your boy, I'm your boy! Please
love me! What do you want me to do and say? I'll do it!"So, Trump did want to work for Putin but I think he did not at the time
want to do so as president and even he thought the idea he would win was
ridiculous. Now, as president Trump has continued to work for and advocate for Putin.
This is a giant concern. Trump openly states that he believes Putin over
his own intelligence people...that's an abomination. Schiff is correct, in every word he speaks and the thing is...the
Republicans need to act. On the record they did vote for full disclosure of the report, and they
did that because they know it is a national security issue and so they
want to be on the record stating they want the report out. If we are to deal with the problem of Russian attacks on our electoral
process we need the report to come out. Fully to Congress and to the
general public in a way that helps us understand what happened.
–--
'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
Reg
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Yes, several people around Trump were working with Russians...and Trump
knew all about it...but he likely was not doing that because he wanted to
win the election, he was doing it to make himself look important to a guy
he desperately wanted to like him...Putin. And here's the thing, Trump beat Hillary Clinton while he was trying to
lose. So, while the Russians interfered, that happened, and the Russians
have kompromat on Trump, it would be near impossible and also likely
wrong to say the Russians won the election through their efforts. So, when it goes to the question of intent, what did Trump intend to do,
he likely was not trying to get the Russians to help him win...even
though the Russians certainly were trying to help him...he was just
signalling to Vlad the whole time "I'm your boy, I'm your boy! Please
love me! What do you want me to do and say? I'll do it!"So, Trump did want to work for Putin but I think he did not at the time
want to do so as president and even he thought the idea he would win was
ridiculous. Now, as president Trump has continued to work for and advocate for Putin.
This is a giant concern. Trump openly states that he believes Putin over
his own intelligence people...that's an abomination. Schiff is correct, in every word he speaks and the thing is...the
Republicans need to act. On the record they did vote for full disclosure of the report, and they
did that because they know it is a national security issue and so they
want to be on the record stating they want the report out. If we are to deal with the problem of Russian attacks on our electoral
process we need the report to come out. Fully to Congress and to the
general public in a way that helps us understand what happened.
–--
'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
