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Hiku said:
o_O.Q said:

lol am i really seeing posts in here stating that we need to trust the CIA, FBI and MSM?????

None of what you posted is the equivalent of the Special Council, FBI, CIA, NSA, DOJ, and even the (Reublican) House Intelligence Committee unanimously reaching the conclusion that the cyber attacks originated from Russia. And they've traced this back to specific individuals, by name.
And just to remind you, the House Intelligence Committee have had Trump's back from the get go. They dropped the investigation into collusion with Russia prematurely before interviewing several key witnesses, and Devin Nunes infamously presented the White House with intel that he seemingly got from the White House when he jumped out of an uber in the middle of the night to sneak into the WH, etc.
And even they're saying that there's no question that Russia did in fact do it. Some of his most loyal lapdogs control that committee.

Regarding "Trump is what America needs", no country needs an idiot to run it. Let alone one who is also dangerously uninformed about policy and the world in general.
But here we are.

Maintaining a good relationship with Russia is one thing. And US intelligence sure have a history of shady business and deserve critique for that. But to undermine every single US intelligence agency when they unanimously reached a conclusion after being attacked by a hostile nation is moronic.
Putin is not going to go home and say that they are to blame for what happened, or undermine his country's intelligence.

Trump should have just said what he said the other day when he was forced by his party to read from a script and take it all back. But he could have added something like "We need to investigate these individuals before we reach a final conclusion" because Putin was (at least pretending to be) open to help with that investigation.

However, Trump was either more worried about making his electoral college victory look less legitimate, to the point where he made himself look many times more suspicious in the "witch hunt" that he constantly complains about, or he took Putin's advice from the meeting earlier.
Whatever the case, it was undoubtedly the wrong decision, or Trump wouldn't have been forced to sit down and retract his statement in front of cameras, with his most unbelievable lie yet. That he meant to say "wouldn't" instead of "would".

But at least he got to add something to the speech.
"THERE WAS NO COLUSION" he wrote with a sharpie. With one L... So you know it's him who wrote it.




The word he uses almost on a daily basis. And he doesn't even know how to spell it.

And of course he didn't know that Ireland isn't part of the UK. Or what a "Hard Brexit" is but he says he's "been studying it for the past coupld of days". Etc.
He is a living breathing caricature of himself... He embarrasses himself on a daily basis, but people around him are seemingly afraid to tell him that. Even when he makes factually inaccurate claims repeatedly, no one corrects him. Seemingly unless there's an enormous backlash, like on Monday.
It's The Emporer's News Clothes.
But yeah, exactly what America needs. Ggs.

 

"None of what you posted is the equivalent of the Special Council, FBI, CIA, NSA, DOJ, and even the (Reublican) House Intelligence Committee unanimously reaching the conclusion that the cyber attacks originated from Russia. "

i've posted evidence that all of these agencies have deceived the people on the united states for years

stealing tax money to then turn around and peddle drugs to school children, to fund conflicts and enemies of american citizens in other countries, and it goes on and on and on

why do you think that the creep who gives drugs to your kids can be trusted?