• AdelleChattre
    +3
    @sashinator -

    If you’re into selective understanding as a hobby, you’ll love what happens when Mueller’s report starts landing on desks in Washington. Here’s something else you can’t or — c'mon, let’s be honest — just won’t read, about hypocrisy:

    The Steele dossier was a Clinton/DNC-funded operation supported by the FBI and influenced heavily by Russian operatives in the Kremlin

    The country has spent the last year with Obama intelligence officials, the media, and Democratic leaders pushing a narrative of Trump collusion with Russia to steal an election that was supposed to be won by Hillary Clinton. A meeting between Trump officials and a Russian who falsely promised dirt on Hillary Clinton is the best evidence — by far — to support this narrative.

    Yet here we have the realization that the Clinton campaign, the DNC, and the FBI all worked wittingly or unwittingly with Russians to affect the results of the 2016 election. Far from just meeting with a Russian and not getting dirt on a political opponent, these groups wittingly or unwittingly paid Russian operatives for disinformation to harm Trump during the 2016 election and beyond.

    One dead giveaway Clinton and company are Diet Republicans is their reliance on Rovian projection. You can bet your last nickel that if Clinton accuses anyone of anything, she herself either did it or would’ve for one red cent. We return you now to your regularly-scheduled mindless Cold War hysteria.

  • sashinator
    +2
    @AdelleChattre -

    What is it with your visceral reaction? Asking to clarify something is hardly hysterical. Your contemptuous tone towards anyone who is not well versed on all this is baffling. Am I supposed to apologize for not having written a PhD dissertation on the topic of 2016 US election? I’m sorry I don’t follow each and every piece of news about this to the level of meticulousness that is to your satisfaction.

    • AdelleChattre
      +3
      @sashinator -

      You set a tone. You could’ve chosen differently, but you set one. Maybe, next time..?