| PwerlvlAmy said: It shows everything people already knew. We have a super corrupt intelligence community and that its weaponized against political opponents and american citizens. Stuff ''conspiracy theorists'' have said for years and years. |
Yea, I think that is why it feels so underwhelming and as a user said a 'nothing burger'
Anyone with their eyes even half open could see that, and nothing in the memo was new. It just basically confirmed everything we knew.
But the media/democrats are doing a great job of twisting this already to their way. Before this came out, they were fighting tooth and nail to have it not released. (they had seen it mind you before release. Well media hadn't) But now that it is out they are saying its a joke, nothing, ect. Why did they fight so hard for it to be not released if it was nothing?
But it kind of reminds me of in tv shows or cartoons when someone does something bad or lies and another character tries their best to prove that they were lying or they did something bad. It takes that person forever to do so and by the time he does finally prove it, the guilty person just says something like "Are you still on about that, we have moved on to other things" and that's the end of it. No one cares that the person was found guilty/liar, they just laugh at the person having spent so much time proving it and go on hanging out with the cool guy.







