Donald trump will serve his entire term and have a successful presidency

david starling

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MSNBC Calls Hillary Clinton a Conspiracy Theorist
for Trump/Russia Claims
MSNBC's Andrea Mitchel finally admits the obvious
that Hillary Clinton is a conspiracy theorist for her claims
about Trump/Russia collusion.
A narrative that is beyond ridiculous at this point :smile:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIWrvpPsMII

For the Popular-vote President to replace the Electoral-vote President, there would have to be incontrovertible evidence that the Electoral-vote would have gone her way, had it not been for vote tampering. Any foreign power clever enough to have secretly influenced the Election to that extent would obviously be clever enough to cover its tracks. This Russian-collusion affair is serving as a red herring to distract us from the damage this Administration is planning to do the environment in the cause of increasing corporate profits, and to the social safety-net in order to cut taxes for the very wealthy. Hillary SHOULD be using her Presidency to focus attention on the regressive policies of the Electoral President, and let the investigative agencies do their job and report their findings, one way or another.
 

JUPITERASC

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david starling

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It was a choice between a dishonest businessman and a dishonest lawyer. But, the dishonest lawyer would have been much better for the environment and the economy. Wholesale deregulation and tax-cuts for the wealthy ALWAYS lead to recession and huge budget deficits, which is what the dishonest businessman's policies are leading toward.
 

JUPITERASC

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It was a choice between a dishonest businessman and a dishonest lawyer. But, the dishonest lawyer would have been much better for the environment and the economy. Wholesale deregulation and tax-cuts for the wealthy ALWAYS lead to recession and huge budget deficits, which is what the dishonest businessman's policies are leading toward.

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JUPITERASC

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For those of you who think the NY Times and WashPo are the same as they were decades ago, before they were owned by billionaire bloggers Jeff Bezos and Carlos Slim:

[FONT=&quot]The problem the establishment media has had is finding the evidence that Trump is dangerous. For them, it hasn’t been so much about finding evidence as it has been about sustaining a narrative at any cost. The triumph of ideology over journalistic integrity has wreaked havoc on the media’s credibility with the American public, a credibility they will find difficult to recover.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot] CNN:[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Just a few weeks after Trump transition team official Anthony Scaramucci wrote a piece on CNN calling the Russia controversy an "anti- Trump witch hunt"” he found himself embroiled right in the middle of it. CNN later published a now retracted article tying Scaramucci to a Russian investment fund under a Congressional investigation. The retraction occurred after CNN realized it could not vouch for the claims made based on anonymous sourcing, forcing the three journalists responsible to resign.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]The resignations come on the heels of CNN firing hosts Kathy Griffin and Reza Aslan for anti-Trump stunts and tirades of their own, betraying the impartiality of the network.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]The recent release of a Project Veritas undercover video showing a CNN producer calling the Russia-Trump probe “mostly bull****,” and admitting that Trump is correct to call the probe a “witch hunt,” sends what’s left of CNN’s credibility into a nosedive.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]The Washington Post:[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Dec. 30, The Post published a story that claimed “Russian hackers penetrated U.S. electricity grid.” Turns out the story was completely false, after an investigation officials determined the “Russian hacking” was malware found on one laptop triggered by an employee checking his Yahoo email. The malware had no connections to Russia or Russian hackers at all. Days later The Post was forced to issue a new article correcting their story.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]That same month, The Post reported on a story sourced from CrowdStrike, a firm hired by the Democratic National Committee to investigate the hack of their email servers. Their findings concluded that there was link “between the group that hacked the DNC and Russia’s military intelligence arm.” By March, CrowdStrike was forced to retract the statements following a report released showing they "misrepresented data.“ The Post has yet to revise or append their original report.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Prior to former FBI Director James Comey’s testimony before Congress on June 7, President Trump claimed that Comey told him three times he was not, personally, under investigation. The Post reported that “people familiar with the matter” said that Trump’s claims were “inaccurate.” Comey’s Congressional testimony vindicated the president. The Post has yet to correct the record.[/FONT]
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[/FONT][FONT=&quot]In perhaps the Post’s most desperate bit of “fake news” was the report of a "Russian propaganda campaign” by websites that were critical of American foreign policy deemed not aggressive enough on Russia. On the list of Russian propagandists were sites like Drudge Report, Wikileaks, along with sites on the Left critical of Hillary Clinton.[/FONT]
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[/FONT][FONT=&quot]The Post cited a report by an anonymous group of researchers called “PropOrNot.” PropOrNot’s “research” began to crumble when skeptical media outlets began to question their credibility, leading to many of the organizations PropOrNot listed as “allies” on their website to deny any affiliation to the group. Buzzfeed reporter Sheera Frankel refused to report on the group’s research. The Post kept the article up regardless.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]The New York Times:[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]James Comey’s June testimony before Congress laid to rest dubious reporting in the media that Trump himself was under investigation for colluding with Russia to win the November election. A sitting president cannot be indicted, prosecuted, or tried while in office, he must first be impeached, removed from office and then criminally prosecuted. Never was there an investigation into the president himself, criminal or otherwise.[/FONT]
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[/FONT][FONT=&quot]In January, the Times reported on the FBI’s “counterintelligence” investigation into the members of the Trump transition team. In the Times, the purpose of a counterintelligence investigation is relayed to the reader, as it differs greatly from a criminal investigation. The author explains the lower “legal standard” for opening a counterintelligence investigation involving relationships between American citizens and foreign governments.[/FONT]
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[/FONT][FONT=&quot]After James Comey’s March testimony, confirming the counterintelligence investigation, the Times deceptively reported that “Mr. Comey placed a criminal investigation at the doorstep of the White House,” and that they will “pursue it ‘no matter how long it takes.'” Whether the Times intended to conflate the counterintelligence investigation with a [FONT=&quot]criminal[/FONT] investigation is hard to know, but the headline claiming the FBI is “investigating Trump’s Russia ties” is misleading at best. The New York Times has yet to issue an explanation or correction.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Following the Times’ lead, Slate, The Atlantic, Huffington Post, America Blog, and The Government Executive, ran similar headlines and/or included explicit references, incorrectly, to Donald Trump being under investigation by the FBI.[/FONT]
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[/FONT][FONT=&quot]On Thursday, the Times issued a correction for an article published on June 25 that incorrectly stated all 17 U.S. intelligence agencies agreed that Russia “orchestrated” cyberattacks in an effort to get Trump elected. In the Times correction, they reduce the number from 17 to only 3 intelligence agencies in agreement, “the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the Central Intelligence Agency, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the National Security Agency.”[/FONT]
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[/FONT][FONT=&quot]Buzzfeed:[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]How can anyone forget the now infamous Russian dossier that was released by Buzzfeed on January 10, mentioning the “potentially unverifiable” and graphic “sexual acts” the Russians allege were committed by Donald Trump in an effort to compromise him. The dossier contained “salacious and unverifiable” information of then President-elect Donald Trump, as well as unverifiable claims that the Trump campaign worked with the Russians to hack the DNC and John Podesta’s emails.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Despite many media outlets possessing the dossier long before Buzzfeed’s report – it was never released because it could not be properly verified. Buzzfeed released the dossier anyway.[/FONT]
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[/FONT][FONT=&quot]The hysteria and misinformation surrounding the Trump-Russia probe in the establishment media has at the very least numbed the American public to any new revelations the Russia investigation may recover, and harmed their overall credibility elsewhere moving forward.[/FONT]



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david starling

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Yes, dear, if you say so. Did you take your meds today?

Why do you think there are constant fake news memes about her? If she weren't Popular-vote President she'd be completely ignored.
The end of the Republic is nigh--Czar Trump is demanding the names, addresses, and Social Security numbers of all those who voted against him, under the pretext of attempting to prove he DIDN'T lose the Popular-vote. The irony is, many Trump supporters thought those FEMA "reeducation" camps were for THEM. :rightful:
 
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