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Any of y'all try to discuss this with friends? Granted, we grew up in South Central and politics aren't exactly popular topics in the hood. I was talking to my boy and his sister about this yesterday and his sister says she doesn't believe Ford cuz she's just tryna get some money and fame. I tried to explain everything and she says "I still think the ***** is lying. Just like they did Cosby."
It took this trump era for u to realize thisIt’s absolutely maddening listening to these old heads at my job claim that Cosby is innocent and that the women should’ve said something when the assaults occurred, and then a few minutes later they’re talmbout Kavanaugh is guilty and shame on the GOP for trying to dismiss her valid claims. Like yo, WHAT???!
So much of politics post-Trump has opened my eyes to the fact that a lot of people really are idiots. And not even from a political standpoint, either. There really are a lot of flat out dumb people out there with zero critical thinking skills and/or logic.
It took this trump era for u to realize this
Man just look at world history
Real talk it seems like we closer and closer to the endOn a surface level, yeah, I’ve known there are dumb people out there. But this era has made it abundantly clear since it seems like people are more vocal about their opinions.
And I’m mainly talking about people who I thought weren’t idiots, or didn’t come off as being damn fools.
You guys remember, when the old ****head and his brain dead fixer said, they were going to take Stormy Daniels for a 20 million dollar ride?Avenatti is also a race car driver, so you know he ain't shook.
Twitter really is a cess pool. Why do these maga people hate "libs" sooo much? I get more pessimistic about our future by the day.
The Democrats on the panel agreed on releasing all the transcripts that the Republicans wanted to make public, but unsuccessfully pushed to release several additional transcripts that had been withheld. Testimony from Reps. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D, Fla.) and Dana Rohrabacher (R, Calif.) were among those not included in the release.
Ms. Wasserman Schultz was chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee during the 2016 election. The DNC’s emailswere hacked and released by people affiliated with the Russian government, according to intelligence agencies. Mr. Rohrabacher drew the scrutiny of investigators when he tried to obtain a pardon for the founder of the website WikiLeaks, which released thousands of emails stolen by the Russians, The Wall Street Journal previously reported.
The transcripts also will offer a detailed look at a yearlong probe that began with a promise of bipartisan comity and quickly descended into partisan bickering. Democrats alleged Republicans were trying to protect Mr. Trump. Republicans accused Democrats of ignoring evidence that the Trump campaign was improperly targeted by spy agencies and law enforcement for political reasons.
The committee was unable to reach bipartisan conclusions on any of the key controversies. Republicans on the committee issued their report in March. They disputed an assessment by the nation’s spy agencies that Russian interference was aimed at helping Mr. Trump in the 2016 election. Russian President Vladimir Putin later acknowledged that he wanted Mr. Trump to win in a bid to improve relations, though Mr. Putin has denied any Russia meddling.
Democrats issued a blistering report of their own, saying the investigation had failed to explore key issues and call important witnesses. They have continued to mount their own probe without the support of committee Republicans and have suggested that they will reopen the inquiry if they retake control of the House in the November midterm elections.
Two other investigations into Russian interference are continuing. The Senate Intelligence Committee is also probing the matter and remains actively interviewing witnesses. Randy Credico, a New York radio personality who was in contact with WikiLeaks, has been subpoenaed to appear before the Senate committee next week, according to a copy of the summons reviewed by The Wall Street Journal.
The Senate panel is expected to release several more reports in the coming months on topics such as possible collusion; the use of social media and disinformation by Moscow; and the U.S. government’s response to the Russian campaign.
In addition, special counsel Robert Mueller continues to probe whether any criminal laws were broken during the 2016 campaign. Mr. Mueller’s investigation has netted several convictions or guilty pleas from close associates of Mr. Trump, though none involve collusion with Russia. The president and Russia deny any collusion.
Always classy, my friend.In honor of Our Senator Elect Lindsey Grahams destroying Libs this week and changing Kavs' diaper, I've updated my profile pic. #SmashMouthPolitics. Come at me Lib scum. You betta bring your hard hat but please don't tell Big Mama or Uncle Zelle.
Always classy, my friend.
In honor of Our Honorable Judge Supreme Justice Elect Virgin Brett Michael Kavanaugh keeping calm and destroying Dr. Ford this week, using the potty on his own like a big boy (oh, who's a big boy? you are!), and finishing all his warm milk last night like a big boy (who's a big boy?), I've updated by profile pic. #boyswillbeboys
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