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Rocky-in-Connecticut  Jul 24, 2016 • 6:59:28pm

You mean only now the mainstream media is beginning to clue themselves in that Putin’s Russia actively seeks to undermine the USA’s democratic process by promoting and aligning with Libertarian dude-bro culture? The culture that believes things must be torn down and demolished at all costs?

Pathetic. These people get paid to investigate and publish? This alliance between Putin and the Libertarian Utopianists has been glaringly apparent for years now.

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Khal Wimpo (no longer entitled to his own facts)  Jul 25, 2016 • 11:00:01am

Wonder how long it is before the OCCRP (Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project) and its brilliant hackers start digging in and uncovering the web of connections between Putin and Trump?

Because all that high-end Manhattan real estate that Trump has been selling for billions is used by Russian oligarchs to launder their stolen money. And that is the kind of thing that just came out in the Panama Papers…

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Jay in Oregon  Jul 25, 2016 • 11:03:27am

I’ve been informed by a friend at work that because of the email leak, the Democratic Party is split in two and unless the DNC does the right thing and nominate Bernie Sanders, the election is in the bag for Trump.

Also, it doesn’t matter where the emails came from or why they were leaked—what’s important is the stuff in them. (Which I’m sure they would be saying if Bernie were the nominee and it came out that his campaign staff discussed Hillary in less-than-glowing terms. Right?)

This person was never a registered Democrat until it came time to vote for Bernie in the primary. He alternates between sitting out the election, and voting for Trump and moving to Canada.

So, it’s nice to confirm that person no longer needs to be taken seriously…

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Jay in Oregon  Jul 25, 2016 • 11:13:42am

Meanwhile, at the DNC, Bernie is getting booed for stating that Democrats need to vote for Hillary…

I wonder how my Bernie or Bust friend will take this?

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garzooma  Jul 26, 2016 • 1:09:43pm

George Will is suggesting that this is why Trump won’t release his tax returns:

“Well, it’s the sort of thing we might learn if we saw the candidate’s tax returns,” Will responded. “Perhaps one more reason why we’re not seeing his tax returns — because he is deeply involved in dealing with Russian oligarchs and others. Whether that’s good, bad or indifferent, it’s probably the reasonable surmise.”

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Big Beautiful Door  Jul 27, 2016 • 8:06:57am

Can you imagine how the GOP and the media would be reacting to news that Russia had hacked the RNC to help Clinton win the presidency in return for Putin being given a free hand in the Baltic states? There would be a massive outcry that Clinton immediately drop out of the race and be arrested for treason, and it would be the major news story in every outlet.

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nines09  Jul 27, 2016 • 8:12:02am

re: #5 garzooma

“Whether that’s good, bad or indifferent, it’s probably the reasonable surmise.”

Way to make a stand George. Great work. Big bucks for spot on stuff like that. Tool.


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