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Robert Mueller, Former F.B.I. Director, Is Named Special Counsel for Russia Investigation

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  1. tallanvor

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    Collusion with russia?
     
  2. adoo

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    ur so ignorant, you don't even understand what collusion is.


    i know that it's above your head,

    who, what, where and how ?​
     
  3. NewRoxFan

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    Yet another trump campaign member admits to lying about not having contact with Russians during the campaign...

     
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    Gee, you think whatever was stored in manafort's storage unit is pretty interesting?

     
  5. B-Bob

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    None of 45's water-carriers have ever, to the best of my knowledge, given an honest effort to answer this:
    why from the very get go, were all these people lying their asses off about Russian contacts? If there's "no collusion" and "no crime," WTeverlovingF were they doing piling lies a mile high?

    To his apologists: I realize it is hard to answer questions, though, when someone is holding their nose for so long. Peace.
     
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    In addition, how do they "forget" so many meetings. Normally during campaign, there would be zero to just a few meetings with Russians. Yet, this campaign had so many meetings that they can't keep them all straight and forgot meeting after meeting after meeting.

    It's laughable that some people still act like it's all normal.
     
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  7. B-Bob

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    No, sadly, fearing the appearance of bias and a massive conservative backlash against their Great Satan, Barack Obama.

    Can you imagine if Obama had given the FBI a go-ahead to keep Russia from all their pro-Trump work? "Rigged for Hillary!"
    Obama was disappointing to me in myriad ways, but this intel landing in his lap when it did was a no-win situation, given how divided our country is. Nobody would have trusted him. Heck, about 30% of registered voters, at least, are going to dismiss whatever Mueller reports.
     
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    So... did trump's team have the Hillary Clinton emails a month before Wikileaks published them?

     
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    Manafort's week didn't get any better...

     
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    I disagree, I think Obama failed hard on the cyberthreat, at least on what public information I have access to. Yeah, he'd probably be accused of rigging the election with some phony conspiracy story, but his first obligation would be to protect the country. If that means all out cyberwar, if it means we start talking about how our button is bigger than their button, that'd be better. The one charity I can give him here is that he really thought Clinton was going to pull this thing out. Then his inaction wouldn't matter so much because she could take belated reprisals. But that overconfidence was very costly. I'm just hopelessly hoping that the Trump Admin really does have a a big cyber campaign going but its ultra top secret so we don't know about it.
     
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    Hell no, let them all burn, let the truth rain free !

    DD
     
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    If there was any question if he’s trying to go the pardon route.

    Trump will throw anyone under the bus though. He’s done it all throughout his career. No reason for him to lose poltical capital (if he had any left beyond his cult) for a guy that’s obviously going to jail and refusing to testify against Trump. Trump will see it as getting the best of both worlds and will see it as the loyalty he expects. Don’t flip and distance yourself from me. After you get out, you’ll be rewarded by keeping your head.

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    On the murder front, I do think Manafort is way more concerned with Russian agents who might be able to get to him. He’s a big liability for more than a few oligarchs, and they’ve been emboldened enough to start pulling hits in Britain even. There’s no reason why Manafort shouldn’t be fearful for his own life at the moment. Not from Trump but from Putin.
     
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    Even though Greenberg spoke with a heavy Russian accent ...
     
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    Sure hope Mueller "stumbles" upon evidence of the atrocities Blackwater committed in Iraq
     
  18. No Worries

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    Total access? LMAO, Erik Prince could not possibly this stupid. Just like businesses have two sets of books, methinks Prince has two sets of phones.
     
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    Prince has done a ton of good in the world. I hope he comes out of all of this unscathed.
     
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