Yes he announced the new investigation into Clinton 11 days before the election.
Very transparent move to undermine the Russian investigations.
Yes he announced the new investigation into Clinton 11 days before the election.
Very transparent move to undermine the Russian investigations.
The US is crazed with Russia. Itâs actually amusing to watch from afar.
But why canât they clearly see what Russiaâs plans are?
Russia want to create division within American so they become a weaker force.
They want to reunify the former USSR nations so that they become a stronger block in the world.
They support the Syrian dictator because he supports Russia in return.
They support Brexit because they think it will weaken the European Union and let Russia become stronger.
They supported the far right in France because they have plans to exit the European Union and could lead to it being dismantled which is also Russiaâs goal.
Itâs basically a fact now that Russians interfered by releasing Democratic Party documents to Wikileaks. Letâs not forget a nearly identical thing happened last week with the French elections, and most indications are the Russians were involved.
Lots of comparisons to Watergate flying around Twitter. Should be fun to watch this from a safe distance.
There has been zero evidence to indicate russia meddled with the election.
Absolutely zero.
Comey had this coming. Glad he was given the boot.
No-one disputes the fact that she did bad stuff with her emails.
The fact that she bought her house for $50million using money from the Clinton foundation, or even the millions spent on her daughters wedding is bad enough.
As Obamas former top advisor David Axelrod said the other day in relation to Hillary (and youâs blaming the investigation on loss) " Jim Comey didnât tell her not to campaign in Wisconsin after the convention, Jim Comey didnât say âdonât put any resources into Michigan until the final weekâ".
âOne of the things that hindered her in the campaign was a sense that she never fully was willing to take responsibility for her mistakes, particularly her serverâ.
Donât forget, the investigation was CLOSED before Election Day.
Seriously, anyone, that still thinks that the FBI investigation was the reason she lost has absolute rocks in their heads and doesnât know anything about US politics and Hillary Clinton. As for Hillary, sheâs a very bitter person that canât handle the fact she lost to a better candidate that had a clear message, clear promises and ultimately, won.
Now get over it.
Yeah, and the timing of the investigation had nothing to do with the election.
Dropping a bit fake news on us, are you? Donât be so naive. I smell a cover-up.
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âOne of the things that hindered her in the campaign was a sense that she never fully was willing to take responsibility for her mistakes, particularly her serverâ.
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Youâre ignoring the number of times she did acknowledge how damaging her emails were and apologised.
Trump promised that Trumpcare would be better than Obamacare, but 24 million Americans are losing health insurance.
Trump promised to rid Washington DC of lobbyists, yet has selected numerous Goldman Sachs employees for his Cabinet.
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There has been zero evidence to indicate russia meddled with the election.
[/quote]Which is why the US Senate set up a bipartisan panel investigation?
Then why fire the Head of the FBI? As I understand it, he was fired on the pretense of his handling of Hillaryâs emails. It just reeks of a convenient excuse to get rid of someone who poses a threat. From what Iâve seen, Comey doesnât pick sides; he investigated Hillary and he was investigating Trump. And the Trump investigation had fallen out of the spotlight in recent weeks so Trump had no real reason to reignite it.
Those saying this decision is a good move are dangerously partisan to the point of absurdity; Trump is actively filling the US Government with yes-men who wonât question his moves and you lot are cheering him on.
Indeed.
That was a quote from former top Obama advisor. And itâs true.
She even said that she thought the âcâ for confidential stood for âcookieâ.
This is hilarious.
President Donald Trumpâs âcounsellorâ Kellyanne Conway accuses CNN host Anderson Cooper of sexism for rolling his eyes
Seriously thought Kelly-Anne was banned off CNN.
Or did she ban them and refused to appear on CNN? Itâs hilarious when people complain about polical correctness then desperately reach to call something sexist.
Thats a bit rich from Conway considering the guy she is working for is one.
Andersoon Cooper is a good journalist.
If thatâs true, then why did he allow a women to run his presidential campaign and become the first women ever to run a successful presidential campaign?
Paul Manafort (who resigned over his Russian connections) and then Stephen Bannon ran the Trump campaign. Conway was but merely the chief spokeswoman for the the campaign.
Kelly Anne Conway was the campaign manager. She was also the first woman the run a successful presidential campaign.
Iâm not disputing that TFTV. His past discretion out shadow any of his so called policies or any potential to be a great president.
I wasnât sure if your comment was directed at me.
So far I have seen multi personality Trumps so far in the Whitehouse and I am not liking any of it.
You know, I had this conversation the other day and I thought I would raise it here - would Hillary Clinton be President if the vote was a compulsory mandate? Or do you think the results would have produced the same?
Ding ding ding!
These ridiculous complaints that Trump is âsexistâ are just pathetic.
Chuck the words racist, sexist, homophobic, Islamaphobic into a bucket, mix, and throw onto a right wing opponent is the standard political discourse which comes from the left these days. Itâs sad how intellectually bereft the left now is.