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Russian cyberwarfare ops in symbiotic harmony with InforWars, Breitbart, etc on 22:44 - Mar 24 by exiledclaseboy
Obamacare lives.
Republican congress and a republican president don't have enough votes from the Republican Party to repeal the hated socialist healthcare nonsense from that Muslim communist Obama.
Stupid snowflake republicans.
[Post edited 24 Mar 2017 22:52]
innit
i think trump ends up "exploding" the republican party. good riddance.
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Russian cyberwarfare ops in symbiotic harmony with InforWars, Breitbart, etc. on 02:41 - Mar 25 with 1375 views
Russian cyberwarfare ops in symbiotic harmony with InforWars, Breitbart, etc. on 10:08 - Mar 24 by Lord_Bony
I think the head of the FBI may be clinically insane.
They just can't accept the powerful Clinton family actually lost.
That'll be James Comey, a Republican and the head of the FBI who two weeks before the election told the world that they were investigating new emails relating to Hilary Clinton, despite being told by lawyers at the Justice Dept. that doing so would be wrong. Apparently Mr Comey thought it would be misleading to the American people if he didn't. BTW there was absolutely nothing of interest in the new emails. He just had to tell us all before even reading them.
And then after Mr Trump wins the election we find out that the FBI have been looking into Trumps links with Russia since last June. But Mr Comey obviously didn't think that withholding that information was misleading the American people.
That Republican FBI head guy?
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Russian cyberwarfare ops in symbiotic harmony with InforWars, Breitbart, etc. on 03:25 - Mar 25 with 1367 views
Russian cyberwarfare ops in symbiotic harmony with InforWars, Breitbart, etc. on 13:23 - Mar 24 by Lohengrin
He thinks he's stumbled across a Zinoviev Letter for the 21st century!
Consumers of conspiracy theories can be just as batty whatever end of the political spectrum they fulminate from.....
Trump made his Mike Flynn his National Security Advisor. He had to sack him shortly after when it came out that he had been in contact with Russian officials discussing sanctions against Russia, things he repeatedly lied about. Which was illegal.
Jeff "the whopping great racist" Sessions, Trumps Attorney General, lied twice about meeting Russians. He actually had. He just didn't think it was worth mentioning when directly questioned about it. He lied.
Paul Manafort, Trumps Campaign Manager, has been receiving binloads of millions from various Russian and pro Russian Ukranians. He has also lied about every thing he has ever f*cking done.
Donald Trump is happy to criticize every country in the world. Apart from one. There's one country he seems to admire more than any.
Russians have an extremely unhealthy relationship with Mr Trump. We know clowns like Bluey will deny this because every single thing to him is left v right. Trump. It's all fake news.
You're not that stupid though hopefully. You'll like a right tw*t if you are.
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Russian cyberwarfare ops in symbiotic harmony with InforWars, Breitbart, etc. on 07:36 - Mar 25 with 1327 views
Russian cyberwarfare ops in symbiotic harmony with InforWars, Breitbart, etc. on 17:22 - Mar 24 by Lohengrin
You must have been sat there laughing typing that out, Shaky.I'd enjoy watching you try to paint any of the sources you cite as somehow morally impeccant.
I'm still chuckling at your recent dalliance with the New York arm of the Zimmerwald Left.
In light of your current state of mental incapacity, here's a handy cut-out-and-keep infographic guide to the media landscape, that has the added advantage of absolving me from any future responsibility for correcting your tedious drivel:
Russian cyberwarfare ops in symbiotic harmony with InforWars, Breitbart, etc. on 18:07 - Mar 24 by Headmaster
The Deep State exists and has done for years, although not in the way Trump supporters think. I recommend "The American Deep State: Wall Street, Big Oil, and the Attack on U.S Democracy" and "The Road to 9/11: Wealth, Empire, and the Future of America" by Peter Dale Scott. Dismissing the Deep State as a simple conspiracy theory is short-sighted I think. And I'm no Trump supporter.
The problem is that the notion of the "Deep State" bears the classic hallmarks of a conspiracy theory, not least in the sense that it is is all things to all men.
When Trump uses the term he means de facto civil servant agents under the personal direction of Obama. You have in mind whatever you have taken from those books you mention. I might hypothetically be using the term in a positive sense to denote the strand of of thinking originating from the State Department that created and sustained the international liberal order, that Trumpians are now trying to put to the sword.
In the absence of a common definition of what it means, it really has no meaning at all!
I haven't read the books you mentioned, but from what I can gather on amazon I must say my initial reaction is one of scepticism, if the central theory involves the alleged skulduggery of the military.
As I see it General Flynn is the exception, whereas moderating influences like General HR McMasters who replaced him are the norm. The days of Paton and Curtis LeMay are in my view long gone, thankfully. And Dulles and Jim Angleton for that matter, if you want to talk about intelligence.
Russian cyberwarfare ops in symbiotic harmony with InforWars, Breitbart, etc. on 20:06 - Mar 24 by nice_to_michu
Trump-care has failed then. Another one of his failed promises.
Such a fantastic negotiator, really incredible. The guy just doesn't stop winning!
Here's the blow by blow account:
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Inside the GOP’s Health Care Debacle Eighteen days that shook the Republican Party–and humbled a president.
Donald Trump had heard enough about policy and process. It was Thursday afternoon and members of the House Freedom Caucus were peppering the president with wonkish concerns about the American Health Care Act–the language that would leave Obamacare’s “essential health benefits” in place, the community rating provision that limited what insurers could charge certain patients, and whether the next two steps of Speaker Paul Ryan’s master plan were even feasible–when Trump decided to cut them off.
"Forget about the little shit," Trump said, according to multiple sources in the room. "Let's focus on the big picture here."
The group of roughly 30 House conservatives, gathered around a mammoth, oval-shaped conference table in the Cabinet Room of the White House, exchanged disapproving looks. Trump wanted to emphasize the political ramifications of the bill's defeat; specifically, he said, it would derail his first-term agenda and imperil his prospects for reelection in 2020.
Russian cyberwarfare ops in symbiotic harmony with InforWars, Breitbart, etc. on 07:36 - Mar 25 by Shaky
In light of your current state of mental incapacity, here's a handy cut-out-and-keep infographic guide to the media landscape, that has the added advantage of absolving me from any future responsibility for correcting your tedious drivel:
I can't see the previous crutch you leaned on anywhere on your little graph, Shaky? You know, the one with bas-reliefs of Marx and Engels on the frontage of its publishing house.
Stick with your glitter balls and disco music, fella'. You seem to know what you're talking about there without having to cut and paste.
An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.
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Russian cyberwarfare ops in symbiotic harmony with InforWars, Breitbart, etc. on 17:02 - Mar 25 with 1213 views
Russian cyberwarfare ops in symbiotic harmony with InforWars, Breitbart, etc. on 07:36 - Mar 25 by Shaky
In light of your current state of mental incapacity, here's a handy cut-out-and-keep infographic guide to the media landscape, that has the added advantage of absolving me from any future responsibility for correcting your tedious drivel:
Beeb is right wing Shaky, Welsh professors analysed it not so long ago, its right wing.
Continually being banned by Planet Swans for Porthcawl and then being reinstated.
Russian cyberwarfare ops in symbiotic harmony with InforWars, Breitbart, etc. on 17:02 - Mar 25 by trampie
Beeb is right wing Shaky, Welsh professors analysed it not so long ago, its right wing.
No, sorry. I guess this is kind of like your claim that the graphs on the "political compass" are gospel truth.
The graph that Shaky shared is a fact, nobody can deny any part of it because it is a fact, and facts are indisputable. We will not dispute the claims on this graph because they are beyond reproach, it's just the way it is. End. Of. Story.
Try again.
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Russian cyberwarfare ops in symbiotic harmony with InforWars, Breitbart, etc. on 17:28 - Mar 25 with 1198 views
Russian cyberwarfare ops in symbiotic harmony with InforWars, Breitbart, etc. on 17:21 - Mar 25 by nice_to_michu
No, sorry. I guess this is kind of like your claim that the graphs on the "political compass" are gospel truth.
The graph that Shaky shared is a fact, nobody can deny any part of it because it is a fact, and facts are indisputable. We will not dispute the claims on this graph because they are beyond reproach, it's just the way it is. End. Of. Story.
Russian cyberwarfare ops in symbiotic harmony with InforWars, Breitbart, etc on 22:44 - Mar 24 by exiledclaseboy
Obamacare lives.
Republican congress and a republican president don't have enough votes from the Republican Party to repeal the hated socialist healthcare nonsense from that Muslim communist Obama.
Stupid snowflake republicans.
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The day you see Republicans rioting in the streets, bitter over the results of a fair, democratic process, the "snowflake" charge will be appropriate.
So far, that's just how the other side rolls. And I haven't heard any Republicans suggesting we emulate those morons.
Russian cyberwarfare ops in symbiotic harmony with InforWars, Breitbart, etc on 16:24 - Mar 26 by londonlisa2001
He described it as a 'fair, democratic process' so I'm guessing yes...
There's a certain amount of idiocy in republican trump lovers moaning about democrats moaning about their guy when they themselves spent the last eight years bitching about the last guy, often creating the most outlandish theories possible about him.
Russian cyberwarfare ops in symbiotic harmony with InforWars, Breitbart, etc on 15:47 - Mar 26 by Tummer_from_Texas
The day you see Republicans rioting in the streets, bitter over the results of a fair, democratic process, the "snowflake" charge will be appropriate.
So far, that's just how the other side rolls. And I haven't heard any Republicans suggesting we emulate those morons.
Did you not hear your God Emperor Trump say "I will totally accept the results of this great and historic presidential election. If I win." Missed that bit Mike?
I've asked you this before though, haven't I Mike? Just not heard an answer yet.
How's that for the democratic process Mike? I'll accept it if I win?