Let's start here: republicans do you concede that Trump made poor decisions regarding...

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...his campaign's association with Russia?

Let's put aside the question of whether or not Trump's actions were illegal, was it unethical in your personal opinion for his campaign to communicate with Russian officials to undermine the integrity of Hillary's campaign? This would matter, of course, because a Russian government entity trying to intervene in a presidential election is an attempt to manipulafe the political will of the US government.
 
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Receiving "dirt" on political opponents is not unethical.

Your spin of this being an attempt by Russia to "manipulate the political will of the US government" is absurd considering the way that the Left used the anti-trump comments of the international lefty to attack Trump.

Also, let's not forget who you lefties are.






You laugh at white americans suffering to the point of suicide.


IN that context, the RUssians are cuddly teddy bears.
 
The only poor decision he has made is to not indict Hillary Clinton, but he will probably correct that mistake, since the left is asking for it.
 
...his campaign's association with Russia?

Let's put aside the question of whether or not Trump's actions were illegal, was it unethical in your personal opinion for his campaign to communicate with Russian officials to undermine the integrity of Hillary's campaign? This would matter of course because a Russian entity trying intervene in a presidential election is an attempt to manipulafe the political will of the US government.
You forgot that Trump could shoot someone on 5th Avenue and these freaks would still vote for him.
 
...his campaign's association with Russia?

Let's put aside the question of whether or not Trump's actions were illegal, was it unethical in your personal opinion for his campaign to communicate with Russian officials to undermine the integrity of Hillary's campaign? This would matter of course because a Russian entity trying intervene in a presidential election is an attempt to manipulafe the political will of the US government.
I'm still waiting on your proof of these still imaginary associations.

You see, when a Russian walks up to you and says hi.....and you say hi back....that is not against the law.
If a Russian sends you an email....that is not against the law.
If you sit at the diner table and wave at a Russian....that is not against the law.

The problem here is you fuckers seem to think all of the shit Obama and the rest of the Democrats did is all of the sudden illegal now that Trump is president.
The real world doesn't work this way.
 
Poor decisions during a political campaign? Who the freak cares? Barry Hussein was in charge during the Trump/Clinton campaign. Did he make 'poor decisions"?
 
Receiving "dirt" on political opponents is not unethical

It certainly can be, depending on the source.

That's why, for example, the Gore campaign, when mailed the debate notes from the opposition, refused to look at them and immediately turned the matter over to the FBI.

That's how ethical people act in such situtations. It's how, without question, the Trump team should have acted when approached by the Russians.

You run cover for those unethical people. We don't act like that. Just making it clear where we both stand. We are morally superior to you in every conceivable way.
 
No. The "associations" with Russia are a whole invention by democrats. They are finding associations if someone had a bowl of borcht.
 
...his campaign's association with Russia?

Let's put aside the question of whether or not Trump's actions were illegal, was it unethical in your personal opinion for his campaign to communicate with Russian officials to undermine the integrity of Hillary's campaign? This would matter of course because a Russian entity trying intervene in a presidential election is an attempt to manipulafe the political will of the US government.
Yes this was bad. And their willingness to participate was bad as well. Was it a game changer surprise...no. The guy went on national television and specifically asked the Russians to provide information. He straight up asked for information, from a foreign govt on national tv, and that was somehow less bad than a meeting with his son and son in law, about info that never came out...even if said info from meeting came out..........the guy went on national tv and asked for such info.

Believe me I am NO FAN OF TRUMP, but the left has proven more hypocritical than I ever thought possible. I have come to the realization that this nation is dead. Because no one cares about actual right and wrong, they ONLY care about my side vs your side...no matter the right and wrong. We all agree on at least 60% of issues that we could get done now, and immediately impact our lives for the better. But non of us care about that, we only care about what we're told to car about, and how to care about it. How sad
 
...his campaign's association with Russia?

Let's put aside the question of whether or not Trump's actions were illegal, was it unethical in your personal opinion for his campaign to communicate with Russian officials to undermine the integrity of Hillary's campaign? This would matter of course because a Russian entity trying intervene in a presidential election is an attempt to manipulafe the political will of the US government.
/----/ Ask mommy to change your stinky diaper.
 
Receiving "dirt" on political opponents is not unethical

It certainly can be, depending on the source.

That's why, for example, the Gore campaign, when mailed the debate notes from the opposition, refused to look at them and immediately turned the matter over to the FBI.

That's how ethical people act in such situtations. It's how, without question, the Trump team should have acted when approached by the Russians.

You run cover for those unethical people. We don't act like that. Just making it clear where we both stand. We are morally superior to you in every conceivable way.


1. YOur comparison is comparing different situations.

2. If the russian in question had, say evidence that Hillary was bribed to give the RUssian uranium, for a random hypothetical, what would be unethical in receiving that proof from russians, who would be the only people besides Dems who would have the information?

Would it not be good for the American people to know that about Hillary? Before they voted for her?
 
Believe me I am NO FAN OF TRUMP, but the left has proven more hypocritical than I ever thought possible.

So where was the supposed hypocrisy? After all, the left raised hell about Trump's televised request. Are you actually denying that?
Do you really want me to point out where the left has been hypocritical? The list is longer than anything the trump administration has done. Which I'm also not happy with. But you're asking someone who actually cares about principles to take sides in a game that doesn't give two shits about principles...there's huge problems in gonvernment, but YOU only care about my team is better than yours. I care about the actual betterment of lives.
 

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