Monker wrote:And, that is what it sounds like when TNC knows he's wrong but can't admit it.
Not at all. Anyone who presents a quote from the Founders as the final word on a subject has already forfeited the argument. The Founders were not ideologically lockstep on nearly anything.
Monker wrote:So, his family married into Judiism. What his kids do does not equate to his own biases.
Ah, so then did chief economic adviser, Gary Cohn, marry his way into the administration? What about Mnuchin, the Treasury Secretary? Apparently, Trump is soo virulently anti-Semitic that he can't help but appoint numerous Jews to his cabinet.
Monker wrote:Yes, in that instance, I did. The parts where I was more specific, you ignored.
LOL. Nice dodge. How could you possibly be specific when you swear everything related to Russiagate is classified? Make up your mind please.
Monker wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:The controversy stemmed from reports of Russia hacking the elections.
And, this is how it sounds when you are proven wrong and decide to change your mind. Not too long ago the Russia investigation stemmed from the 12 intel agencies in agreement. Funny how you change to this after I proved you wrong.
Here's my actual quote before you dishonestly edited it
“…stemmed from reports of Russia hacking the election. The basis of that has largely been the declassified DNI report and the examined DNC servers.” The DNI report
WAS the declassified report from the intel community. I didn’t change my mind on anything. And it’s 17 agencies. Not 12.
Monker wrote:No, he did not. He carefully worded his comments to neither "shoot anything down" nor confirm anything.
You have quotes around Comey saying "shoot anything down." No record of Comey ever saying this at the committee. Do you have a link? Or are you making up quotes?
Monker wrote: He simply rephrased the classic line, "those who know, don't talk. Those who don't know, gossip."
He said that AFTER specifically saying that the NYTimes story about intercepted calls was "in the main, not true".
This directly contradicts what you said about the investigation beginning “due to the NSA telling the FBI that it had intercepted Trump people talking to Russians.”
Monker wrote:Regardless, what I was arguing here is that what I said about the FBI investigation starting in the middle of 2016 is true...and that is BEFORE the 12 intel agencies all agreeing talk came about. Talk which YOU WRONGLY SAID the instigation came from.
Much of the information in the DNI report came from 2016. If you read it, you would know that. Hillary also mentioned the "17 intel" lie in the debates.
Monker wrote:All goes to prove my point that they are not the same thing.
How is the DNI report on Russian hacking any different than the Intelligence Community’s 2002 NIE on Iraqi WMD? How is it different than any gov't white paper trying to make a case for regime change?
Monker wrote:No, it doesn't. None of that equates to war mongering.
NATO troops in their backyard…anti-missile defense system right on their borders…sanctions based on BS…endless anti-Russian propaganda…yup, nothing to see here. Citizens like you are going around accusing people of communist sympathies, like resurrected Joe McCarthys. You are a product of the hysterical environment being fostered. Like it or not, the cold war is definitely back on.
Monker wrote:No, a speciala prosecuter unleashed due to Trump's firing of Comey and a desire to keep the investigation out of Trump's control and influence. This is a grave Trump himself has been digging.
Finally some specifics! Yes Trump fired Comey. But unhinged cucks like you were calling for Trump to be removed before he was sworn in. So who cares? Maybe you're just jealous that Trump's hand has made more contact with pussies than your diseased microphallus ever will.