Here is the prediction I posted right before election night:
[quote]I honestly think they’re still too much behind the curtain to rationally predict. I just don’t think either side was going to use their best oppo material before the last week or so and risk letting it get consumed by the news cycle.
Based on right now information, I think Hillary wins, and it won’t be close.
I also think Comey’s latest move actually helps her, instead of hurting her.[/quote]
So, I was adamant Hillary would win? Geez, Mick28, I mean Zeb - is there anything you won’t lie about?[quote=“zeb1, post:6080, topic:223365”]
I have an idea, let’s simply agree to not speak to one another or mention the other persons name.
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Wow, you’re that torn up about it? Oh well. Moving on.
It won’t be close? That’s pretty far off isn’t it? But either you were wrong and that’s all I said. And you were also more adamant earlier in the election cycle. It’s okay everyone gets it wrong on occasion.
Torn up? Hardly. But at the same time why not avoid the meaningless bickering. Do you think it’s fair to take a thread off course by attacking me when I am not even involved in the discussion?
Simply a suggestion that would solve all of this. Do it or don’t do it…I’m here.
This reminds me of people who move out of New York and California because of high taxes and regulation and then continue to vote for Democrats and the policies that made NY and CA unlivable.
The Russia investigation is not about a “conflict of interest” in any way, shape or form. It’s about potential treason by one or more of Team Trump, if not Trump himself. His seemingly endless conflicts of interest are a completely separate matter and discussion.
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I find your talk of treason interesting. You do realize Hillary and Bill took money from nations while SOS decisions were being made? This is indisputable fact. You have only conjecture and 8 months of fruitless investigations on Trump.
That is the subject of the current investigations. You understand that, right?
Staggering that a global charity would accept donations from outside the US. I know you’re put off by the fact that the DOJ won’t share their classified information about Trump/Russia with you since it’s an ongoing investigation, but since you think it’s clear that a crime was committed by the CF, perhaps you can present evidence… since all of the investigations of wrongdoing are now closed.
This is an active counterintelligence investigation. Again, the heads of the FBI and NSA testified last week under oath that it is underway. I am not sure wtf you are expecting here. The evidence that we are aware of may be circumstantial at this point…but those circumstances sure do seem to be piling up. Go look at my post on the Russia Won’t Go Away thread from today. That one involves Carter Page.
They know absolutely everything about the tsarnaev brothers a week after they plant the bombs. Every Facebook post, aquaintance, Google search and cc purchsse.
But they don’t know if the most powerful elected official on earth colluded with a foreign power after looking into this for eight months. Also given that the bureaucratic state is filled with people who hate Trump and everyone is dying to make a name for themselves by toppling the orange one…
Ok, but are these transplanted Muslims voting for Sharia in the places they’ve moving to in America, like the transplanted Democrats you’re referencing?
Oh my, what a coincidence - the article - apart from cheap attack on the Clintons - wholeheartedly supports Tayip Erdogan’s neo-Ottoman and Islamist vision for Turkey and the Middle East in general. I do wonder how is that possible when Flynn is such a stalwart defender of Western values?
As The Hill reports in the footnote, it seems that Flynn’s opposition to Islam is worth around $500k…
Editor’s Note: On March 8, 2017, four months after this article was published, General Flynn filed documents with the Federal government indicating that he earned $530,000 last fall for consulting work that might have aided the government of Turkey. In the filings, Flynn disclosed that he had received payments from Inovo BV, a Dutch company owned by a Turkish businessman with ties to Turkey’s president and that Inovo reviewed the draft before it was submitted to The Hill. Neither General Flynn nor his representatives disclosed this information when the essay was submitted.