Russia Won't Go Away

He is. Name another person who, when elected and performed right out of the gate, was this incompetent.

USMC said it best…

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Israel has (or had, until the needy frat boy tried to impress his man-crush) a spy inside the higher echelons of ISIS? Very impressive.

I thought it was the Jordanians and their fearsome Bedouin-staffed General Intelligence Bureau.

But then, the Israelis perfected the art of turning captured Hamas operatives during their security sweeps in Gaza and the West Bank…

EDIT: This is the most frightening quote from the NYT article:

General McMaster added that the president, who he said was unaware of the source of the information, made a spur-of-the-moment decision to tell the Russians what he knew.

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Related in today’s news - both Gowdy and Cornyn took their names out of consideration for FBI Director, and it looks like Press Secretary Spicer’s days are truly numbered.

If Russian were swapped with “jew” in this thread it would be deemed racist

In multiple interviews Assange has denied any involvement with Russia. Is he lying? Sure could be but where is your proof that he is lying?

It’s just cool to say it right? You don’t need the proof E V E R Y B O D Y knows he’s lying right?

You’re believing Assange over Comey, Rogers, Yates, etc.?

That sucks. Gowdy was pretty much born for that position.

Gowdy is smart, tenacious, well-respected, and has a bright future in politics if he wants it. He’s not hitching his wagon to this shit show.

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Show us the evidence that Russia is behind wikileaks.

And as stated before since their leaks have a spotless record it doesn’t discount the authenticity of their leaks

But, that’s not what you said and this is what you do all the time to everyone that you disagree with. You give a little tweak here and a bit of a change there. But I am going to hold you to your original statement

There is a difference between what you said above: “out of the gate” and your original assertion below:

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"Trump is the most incompetent man ever elected to the office
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Your claim is ridiculous on its face and YOU know it that’s why you are trying to chagne it.

Every elected President encompasses those who were elected President and served out their entire term, or perhaps part of it.

With that said and before I make you look foolish would you like to retract your statement?

Comey the one who had Hillary cold and would not prosecute her? Comey should have been fired on day one…but that’s another story.

I just want proof.

Don’t you want proof of Trump colluding with the Russians? Are you not sick of just yammering day after day about one story then another coming from who knows where based on anonymous sources?

Where are the goods?

Show me the proof!

Nope, I’m not, I’m saying he’s the most incompetent person elected to the Presidency - and he is, look at his lack of experience and knowledge prior to getting elected (no one had less) and look at how he’s handled basic governance up to this point (who has had a worse time up to this time of self-inflicted wounds and needless crises?). Can you identify anyone worse?

Since you think this is all a game, then you must believe that Comey, Adm Rogers and Sally Yates all committed perjury during their testimonies. Yet you believe Julian Assange.

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"Trump is the most incompetent man ever elected to the office[/quote]

I have always believed that Warren Harding was the most incompetent man ever elected to the office.

We have scandal and ineptness at every level. He was once quoted as saying that he was overwhelmed with the office from day one. He said “I don’t think I’m big enough for the Presidency” And he was correct.

Certainly one of the most corrupt administrations of all time.

“The primary charge against Harding is that his was among the most corrupt presidential administrations ever. The interior secretary Albert Fall was bribed — and for his role in what was called the Teapot Dome scandal, he became the first cabinet member to be imprisoned for a major crime committed while in office. The episode has been referred to as the “greatest and most sensational scandal in the history of American politics.” It was, however, just one of many disgraces that marred Harding’s presidency. The attorney general Harry Daugherty was the subject of two unsuccessful impeachment attempts and was twice indicted for defrauding the government of property confiscated by his office from German nationals. The head of the Veterans’ Bureau took bribes from contractors building hospitals and illegally sold drugs and other government medical supplies at a fraction of their cost to private firms. He, too, went to prison.”

“In many instances, the president appointed to government positions his unqualified friends, known as the Ohio Gang”

He was inept from day one, and admittedly over his head. He could not make a decision (reminds me of Obama) and when he made a descision it was usually the wrong one.

There is more about Harding that I could post. But there are others who were far worse than Trump as well…this is only one.

https://6thfloor.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/07/25/was-warren-harding-in-fact-a-terrible-president/?_r=0

I don’t believe anyone without proof…do you?

Ok, so what proof has Assange shown you?

Proof of what?

I’m still waiting for you to back your claim that wikileaks is run by the Kremlin

Ummm… I dunno…

http://thehill.com/blogs/in-the-know/in-the-know/303172-pussy-riot-member-assange-openly-works-with-russia

The desperate attempts to smear the only anti-Kremlin presidential candidate in France…

And staunch refusal to publish anything that may be harmful to Russia… including the entire e-mail archive belonging to Putin’s main advisor Vladimir Surkov.

Not only did Wikileaks refuse to publish it, but hysterically kept claiming SurkovLeaks were “fake”, even after they were proven legitimate.

Pretty strange for such proponents of transparency…

@anon71262119 posted a WSJ article that essentially mirrors the WaPo’s reporting.

Remind, me, @zeb1 --who owns the WSJ?

Here ya go:

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&uact=8&sqi=2&ved=0ahUKEwjI_7H3ofXTAhXry1QKHU2yAZ0QFgglMAE&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dni.gov%2Ffiles%2Fdocuments%2FICA_2017_01.pdf&usg=AFQjCNEA7Nv3C4vPkcIa735oLR5FpfUYlQ

"[CIA director] Pompeo accused “Assange and his ilk” of making common cause with dictators as “they try unsuccessfully to cloak themselves and their actions in the language of liberty and privacy.”

The CIA director said the U.S. intelligence community determined that Russian military intelligence used WikiLeaks to release information obtained through cyber operations against the Democratic National Committee."

He’s also a partisan hack (IMO).

I posted the evidence concerning the undisputed relationship between WikiLeaks and Russia above.

Well, I was going to say William Henry Harrison, because he died 31 days after his inauguration:

But then, at least Harrison wasn’t spilling state secrets…All in all, even he may have been outperforming Trump at this point.

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