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To: Bill who wrote (84055)7/17/2018 10:32:53 AM
From: epicure  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 362468
 
By trying to be fair, and not look like he was shilling for Hillary, he ended up letting your Weaselheaded fucknegget win:
thehill.com

Since hindsight is 20/20, it's clear now that letting Putin's butt boy win was a mistake- but who knew republicans were that stupid or that the Russians were that organized and had taken over right wing nut silos like the NRA? And of course no one knew that Comey would come out with a major inappropriate fart right before the election to waft Scrotus over the finish line on a tide of sewage gas.



To: Bill who wrote (84055)7/17/2018 10:35:16 AM
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"Remember this?"

No. Do you remember this?

U.S. President Obama and Vladimir Putin had a discussion about computer security issues in September 2016, which took place over the course of an hour and a half. [220] During the discussion, which took place as a side segment during the then-ongoing G20 summit in China, Obama made his views known on cyber security matters between the U.S. and Russia. [220] Obama said Russian hacking stopped after his warning to Putin. [221] One month after that discussion the email leaks from the DNC cyber attack had not ceased, and President Obama decided to contact Putin via the Moscow–Washington hotline, commonly known as the red phone, on October 31, 2016. Obama emphasized the gravity of the situation by telling Putin: "International law, including the law for armed conflict, applies to actions in cyberspace." [14]
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Then-CIA Director John Brennan calls the head of the FSB, Russia's federal security ... On August 4, 2016, Brennan called Alexander Bortnikov, the head of ... “The intelligence assessment with regard to Russian election meddling has not ...



To: Bill who wrote (84055)7/17/2018 12:50:55 PM
From: Katelew  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 362468
 
<<But now, two years after Obama passed on confronting Putin,>>

Ummm-----Obama didn't totally pass, if you recall. Obama mustered all the force of his inner warrior at the G20 meeting and told Putin to "knock it off".