Russia Won't Go Away

Nope.

I was pretty clear that Trump could win the election.

One had to be blind to not see the momentum and enthusiasm Trump had built…and the steady leak of documents was like a slow torture and death.

In HRC’s defense, she did win the pop vote by a pretty stupid margin. Trump definitely won “the game,” but by no means did he come anywhere near an impressive win.

If dems hadn’t underestimated Trump so heavily, it would have been a steamroll. Prob is Dems are a cocky bunch of asshats when it comes to moral superiority.

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Uh oh… Things are really speeding up when it comes to tying up loose ends by the Russians. No time for “heart attacks” and “accidental falls” anymore…

It seems that being involved one way or the other in Manafort’s engagements for Mother Russia in Eastern Europe is a literal death sentence…

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@loppar This is an interesting read (Rosneft):

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GOP: “But, but… look over here!”

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Will Trump get impeached for his alleged ties to Russia?

    1. Yes he will eventually
    1. No there’s no evidence of treason.

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More like “No - The Republican’s don’t have the balls to do it.”

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No, as there is no one left to testify.

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Buddy of mine brought something like this up at lunch today…not specific to this election, but as a food-for-thought hypothetical. We were discussing the presidential line of succession and pondering “If we truly had a treasonous President and a large portion of his administration were involved in the nefarious doings…who would actually become President?”

(the thinking being that the VP would likely have been involved in our hypothetical treason as well, and whether the SecState, SecDef, Attorney General were in on the treason or not, they still would have been appointed by the guilty President…anyway, it was a fun discussion)

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We could end up with Carson in the White House after all!

I guess that what I have a hard time understanding in this rash of mysterious Russian deaths is whether or not things are what they seem or if that is just how they roll. An old friend of mine immigrated here from Ukraine, and he had some very bad stories about how the Soviet government dealt with people.

Dang I wanted to vote for Impeachment. I think Trump should be impeached if only to make the wacky left happy for a short moment before real conservative Mike Pence takes over. LOL…

Um…impeachment LMAO!!

One would either have to be an idiot or a left winger to believe this. Brainless or hopeful.

Impeached hahahaha

They’re still obsessing over the buzzfeed dossier.

These people need help

When it comes to political assassinations, Kremlin is (was) pretty picky - usually killing high-profile targets only when they were a major pain in the ass, usually by constantly harping about human rights abuses and extrajudicial killings (Anna Politkovskaya) or the elite’s corruption (Litvinenko, Nemtsov).

What’s extraordinary is that since the publication of the dossier and with increased scrutiny of Stone/Page/Manafort’s Russian connections there has been a string of very suspicious deaths and assassinations, all connected one way or the other to either the dossier or to Manafort.

I don’t remember the Kremlin killing so many high-profile targets in such a short period of time before.

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I don’t give the dossier much credence, but the connections seem like they would hold water.

They (Russians) haven’t really done it in a while, but my old Ukranian friend said that during the iron curtain era, they would sweep whole towns over a news paper article. Not just the author- but anybody that could have read it, over things like making a politician look bad.

Hell of a way to save face.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/27/politics/kushner-meeting-russian-banker-tied-to-putin/index.html

The Russian bank chairman who met with Jared Kushner in December isn’t your ordinary banker. His state-run bank has been under US sanctions for nearly three years.

He was appointed to his job by Russian President Vladimir Putin after eight years at Russia’s biggest state-owned commercial bank. And he graduated from the Russian academy of Federal Security Service, which trains people to work in Russia’s intelligence and security forces.

The White House said Kushner was acting as a Trump adviser – not as a private developer – when he met with Gorkov.


http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/latest-reaching-kushners-job-spicer-46405536

A Russian state bank says it has met with President Donald Trump’s senior adviser and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, as part of a series of meetings on future strategies.

Vnesheconombank (v-NESH’-ay-CON’-ohm-bank) or VEB said in Monday’s statement carried by state RIA Novosti news agency that it met with Kushner last year as part of ‘road show’ discussions with representatives of leading financial institutions in Europe, Asia and the United States. It said the meetings focused on global development banks’ strategies and perspective sectors.

These two don’t seem to have their stories straight.

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Come on, man, it’s all just an innocent coincidence. Nothing to see here. Move on.

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Couldn’t stop hearing about Crowdstrike during the election