Mueller report actually is a pretty interesting read,

Meaning you are going to wait to hear what Sean, Tucker, Laura, and Rush tell you what is in it, just like the FISA applications which none of you people ever read

Instead of watching Sean tonight, read the sixty pages I indicated above, and then return and tell us the Trump campaign didn't have Russians everywhere
WTF do I care about "Russians everywhere?"

I was quite happy when Trump wanted to "reset Russian relations" -something Obama wanted as well
before he fucked it up with the Euromaidan meddling by Nuland/McCain.

Instead this ginned up Russiaphobia that you pander to has messed up our foreign policy and
driven Putin much closer to Xi

Does a closer Sino-Russian relationship bother you? now they have a strategic military partnership!
it sure does me, and it's much more important then "Russians everywhere"
 
Mueller didn't look at the Hillary campaign and using the fabricated Steele dossier
( more proof he is a partisan hack who hired a bunch of Democratic hit men).

It's not my Hannity "fabrications" it's spying on the Trump campaign instead of giving the principles a defensive briefing -you do know what that is in non criminal FBI investigations?

It's coming. Barr isn't Sessions and Barr isn't going to recuse himself from indicting the Deep State creeps

Same line of crap, Barr ain't going to investigate anything, the last thing Trump wants is to keep alive why the entire investigation began, makes for good TV on Fox but regurgitating facts regarding why the FBI got involved is the last thing Trump wants

Did you ever ask yourself why Trump never made public the entire FISA applications unredacted as he said he was going to? and what his House lackeys kept saying they wanted him to do? If they proved beyond a doubt a "deep state" conspiracy as Hannity tells you why wouldn't Trump release them?
 
Hardly "bullshit," Mueller's report documents the Trump campaign had Russians coming out of their ears, they are seemingly around willing to do everything but park cars, everybody has a Russian contact

And as I just told your comrade above, you know this is far from over because instead of offering content from the report all you got in rebutal is Hannity's worn out conspiracies

Let’s assume there were a lot of Russian contacts with the Trump campaign. An out of the ordinary number, since we have no idea what an average number of Russian or foreign contacts are.

What do you deduce from that? That Trump was enlisting the help of Russians to win a national election? Can we charge him with malicious idiocy lol? National campaigns are won with a good ground game, a good message—lots of money doesn’t hurt. From a risk/benefit ratio, it would be utter stupidity to risk getting caught trying to coax Putin into winning the electoral college—from the fricking Kremlin.

We can probably dispense with that.

It’s way more plausible that the Russian contacts were an attempt to lay groundwork for a better relationship with Russia. Bush II tried for one. Obama tried for the same thing—through Hillary. Trump wanted the same thing. The only difference was Trump was vocal about it in the campaign.

So what? The most plausible explanation for Russian contacts is benign and not nefarious. You’ve been led down the wrong path.
 
WTF do I care about "Russians everywhere?"

I was quite happy when Trump wanted to "reset Russian relations" -something Obama wanted as well
before he fucked it up with the Euromaidan meddling by Nuland/McCain.

Instead this ginned up Russiaphobia that you pander to has messed up our foreign policy and
driven Putin much closer to Xi

Does a closer Sino-Russian relationship bother you? now they have a strategic military partnership!
it sure does me, and it's much more important then "Russians everywhere"

And it was only prior to 2016 that Trumpkins as yourself would have angerly described such as working secretly with Russians to influence an American election as "unAmerican." But now, no big deal
 
Same line of crap, Barr ain't going to investigate anything, the last thing Trump wants is to keep alive why the entire investigation began, makes for good TV on Fox but regurgitating facts regarding why the FBI got involved is the last thing Trump wants

Did you ever ask yourself why Trump never made public the entire FISA applications unredacted as he said he was going to? and what his House lackeys kept saying they wanted him to do? If they proved beyond a doubt a "deep state" conspiracy as Hannity tells you why wouldn't Trump release them?
Trump did not release them because of pressure from Australia and the "5 eyes" partners.

You underestimate Barr - he's done exactly what he said he would do.
Nunes has sent up 8 criminal referalls 5 on Congressional obstruction but 3 on a wider conspiracy.

I remind you of the upcoming Horowitz report - and Barr isn't Sessions or Rosenweasel.
Barr actually promises to investigate
 
It means, moron, that the Russian intent was to get Orangetweet into office.

They put out bullshit social media lies about Clinton, published those stolen emails and pumped Trump up.

Sorry that I can’t use crayons and stick figures here to explain it to you on your level.

So, you’re unable to conceive of a reason Putin *wouldn’t* want to see Madame Hillary in office?

Geopolitics isn’t your strong suit?
 
Mueller mystery: What are the other 12 criminal referrals?

Over the course of its sprawling 22-month investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, the special counsel's team referred 14 criminal cases to other offices, Mueller's 448-page report revealed.

Only two of those referrals -- one involving former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen, the other former Obama White House counsel Gregory Craig -- are public at this point.

"During the course of the investigation, the Office periodically identified evidence of potential criminal activity that was outside the scope of the Special Counsel's jurisdiction," the report says. "After consultation with the Office of the Deputy Attorney General, the Office referred that evidence to appropriate law enforcement authorities, principally other components of the Department of Justice and the FBI."

Information on the mystery referrals was redacted for potential "harm to (an) ongoing matter," the report said.



https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/mueller-mystery-what-are-12-criminal-referrals-n996166
 
And it was only prior to 2016 that Trumpkins as yourself would have angerly described such as working secretly with Russians to influence an American election as "unAmerican." But now, no big deal
you don't know anything about me prior to 2016. That's nothing more then an ad hom.
When I debate you I stick to what you write, I do not impugn you

You should know I have a better grasp on US/Russian relation then you or anyone else here does.
I've done extensive research on the Donbass war, the Euromaidan and the various "color revolutions" of Ukraine.

When I claim Putin and Xi have much closer ties BECAUSE OF OUR FOREIGN POLICY and now this NEW Russiaphobia
be assured I can back that up
 
Let’s assume there were a lot of Russian contacts with the Trump campaign. An out of the ordinary number, since we have no idea what an average number of Russian or foreign contacts are.

What do you deduce from that? That Trump was enlisting the help of Russians to win a national election? Can we charge him with malicious idiocy lol? National campaigns are won with a good ground game, a good message—lots of money doesn’t hurt. From a risk/benefit ratio, it would be utter stupidity to risk getting caught trying to coax Putin into winning the electoral college—from the fricking Kremlin.

We can probably dispense with that.

It’s way more plausible that the Russian contacts were an attempt to lay groundwork for a better relationship with Russia. Bush II tried for one. Obama tried for the same thing—through Hillary. Trump wanted the same thing. The only difference was Trump was vocal about it in the campaign.

So what? The most plausible explanation for Russian contacts is benign and not nefarious. You’ve been led down the wrong path.
well said. It's true Putin and Hilary dislike each other from way back ( when she claimed his election wasn't legit)
but also Russia has a LOT AT STAKE to improve US/Russian relations -so do we in terms of a Nixon type
"China card" to split up the ever tightening Russian/China military alliance
 
Trump did not release them because of pressure from Australia and the "5 eyes" partners.

You underestimate Barr - he's done exactly what he said he would do.
Nunes has sent up 8 criminal referalls 5 on Congressional obstruction but 3 on a wider conspiracy.

I remind you of the upcoming Horowitz report - and Barr isn't Sessions or Rosenweasel.
Barr actually promises to investigate

Don’t get over your skies lol.

I want to see grand juries, then I’ll be on board.
 
So being in contact with a Russian is a crime? Do you know how modern day international businesses work? You dolt!
 
well said. It's true Putin and Hilary dislike each other from way back ( when she claimed his election wasn't legit)
but also Russia has a LOT AT STAKE to improve US/Russian relations -so do we in terms of a Nixon type
"China card" to split up the ever tightening Russian/China military alliance

what time is it in St Petersburg?
 
Let’s assume there were a lot of Russian contacts with the Trump campaign. An out of the ordinary number, since we have no idea what an average number of Russian or foreign contacts are.

What do you deduce from that? That Trump was enlisting the help of Russians to win a national election? Can we charge him with malicious idiocy lol? National campaigns are won with a good ground game, a good message—lots of money doesn’t hurt. From a risk/benefit ratio, it would be utter stupidity to risk getting caught trying to coax Putin into winning the electoral college—from the fricking Kremlin.

We can probably dispense with that.

It’s way more plausible that the Russian contacts were an attempt to lay groundwork for a better relationship with Russia. Bush II tried for one. Obama tried for the same thing—through Hillary. Trump wanted the same thing. The only difference was Trump was vocal about it in the campaign.

So what? The most plausible explanation for Russian contacts is benign and not nefarious. You’ve been led down the wrong path.

You don't have to assume it, Mueller's report, as I keep saying pages 66-180, document it, there were Russians everywhere

Secondly, true, we don't know the average number of Russians involved in any campaign, but it is hard to believe, knowing Russia is a hostile nation to the US, most want them, or even want to be associated with them, let alone the shocking number Trump campaign leaders talked to, contacted, and looked to as a source of information

That is what Mueller basically concluded, they were too stupid to charge, that there wasn't enough evidence to show they knew what they were doing. And a "good ground game" doesn't mean using looking to Russia for aid

And you are way off with the better relations line, Russia wanted Trump to win, Mueller documented that, which would make most Americans wonder why a nation antagonistic toward the US wanted a particular candidate to win. Obama and Bush were President when they sought better relations, it didn't take them long to change their view

Now after Mueller proved Russia did interfere is Trump going to call Putin and ask him why he told Trump they did not interfere in our election. And is Trump going to admit he was mistaken when he believed Putin when he told him Russia didn't interfere?

And the "so what" comment only again raises the point I made up above, it was only prior to 2016 that conservatives as yourself would have described secretly working with Russians as "unAmerican"
 
You don't have to assume it, Mueller's report, as I keep saying pages 66-180, document it, there were Russians everywhere

Secondly, true, we don't know the average number of Russians involved in any campaign, but it is hard to believe, knowing Russia is a hostile nation to the US, most want them, or even want to be associated with them, let alone the shocking number Trump campaign leaders talked to, contacted, and looked to as a source of information

That is what Mueller basically concluded, they were too stupid to charge, that there wasn't enough evidence to show they knew what they were doing. And a "good ground game" doesn't mean using looking to Russia for aid

And you are way off with the better relations line, Russia wanted Trump to win, Mueller documented that, which would make most Americans wonder why a nation antagonistic toward the US wanted a particular candidate to win. Obama and Bush were President when they sought better relations, it didn't take them long to change their view

Now after Mueller proved Russia did interfere is Trump going to call Putin and ask him why he told Trump they did not interfere in our election. And is Trump going to admit he was mistaken when he believed Putin when he told him Russia didn't interfere?

And the "so what" comment only again raises the point I made up above, it was only prior to 2016 that conservatives as yourself would have described secretly working with Russians as "unAmerican"
hilarious . Liberals were always the classic supporters of Russia. Obama wanted better relations,and Hillary even served up the "Russian reset button" . to his credit Trump understands the geopolitics as well

That is what Mueller basically concluded, they were too stupid to charge, that there wasn't enough evidence to show they knew what they were doing. And a "good ground game" doesn't mean using looking to Russia for aid
more hackneyed trash.
Declining 'Russian collusion' doesn't equate to "being too stupid" -in fact the Popadopolis offers were refused because nobody believed him -does that sound like "too stupid"

Good ground game???ROFL -you mean like Hillary hiring Steele's Russian dezinformatsiya ??
 
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