Norman
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You wouldn't have said a thing, you would not have cared. Okay, great.Let's say the country involved was China, the candidate had been Hillary, the child who was contacted was Chelsea, she had attended the meeting, and Hillary, surrounded by layers of China collusion rumors, had won.First, I know there is nothing I can say that will convince you that any potentially damaging information is serious, so I know I'm wasting my time. I know how the game is played. But I'll lay it out there, just for fun.Go ahead and explain to us why it is so serious. Go ahead.
The son and key advisor of the President of the United States is told during the presidential campaign that would ultimately elect his father, that Russia (a) wants to help his father win, and (b) has damaging information on his opponent and wants to meet to tell him about it. The son, instead of doing the right thing and contacting the proper authorities, chooses to attend the meeting.
Sounds like a movie. And it's all within the context of a larger story and narrative that the President's group and Russia engaged in some kind of collusion during the campaign.
Yeah, no big deal there.
As I said, if it's true - and I have no idea that it is - any reasonable person would acknowledge this would be damaging.
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Is it illegal to receive information about the DNC? Don't think so... a nothing burger even if true.
That would be a nothing burger too, right?
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Hillary's daughter met a Chinese lawyer once?
Considering she openly did business with the likes of Saudi Arabia, flooded by Saudi Arabian money... sure, a total nothing burger.
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I do care if foreign nations collude in the elections. But I am not sure that you have shown in any way that the person should have been reported to authorities. I doubt he's connected to the DNC leaks as all that information was made public, defeating the purpose for a meeting. CNN and the likes are complete fake news and do not want to report what actually happened, perhaps because... it's a other nothing-burger.
How many times have we been through this already?