This Much Is Clear: The President of the U.S. is a Russian Asset

There is no doubt at this point that Trump has been compromised by Russia and has been for some time now. The evidence is all there in plain site. The reason why Trump has allowed himself to become an asset of the Russian government is still unclear but I imagine more details will emerge once Mueller's report is released.

Stepping back and looking at all of the odd behavior and statements that Trump has made about Russia or Russian interests in the past 2+ years points to the undeniable fact that the American president has put Russian interests ahead of what is best for Americans.

  • We can start with the 2016 presidential campaign in which Trump not only refused to criticize Russia or Putin directly, but also openly and publicly asked for their assistance in finding Hillary Clinton’s missing e-mails.
  • There is also the Trump Tower meeting with Donald Trump Jr.,that they covered up the purpose of and changed stories about multiple times
  • Or how about the 101 contacts between Trump’s campaign team and individuals linked to Russia
  • Manafort, who ran the Trump campaign for free, now admits to offering his Russian business partner, who is suspected of links to Russian intelligence, polling data that could have been used to target the Russian social media campaign on behalf of Trump.
  • Trump’s consistent refusal to acknowledge Russia’s efforts to interfere in the 2016 election — which of course continues to this day
  • Trump has repeatedly refused to fully impose congressional sanctions on Russia – sanctions that his administration opposed
  • There’s the repeated turning of a blind eye to Russia’s actions toward its neighbors, as well as its human rights abuses
  • There are Trump’s persistent attacks on NATO and criticisms of the European Union, (the destabilization of both organizations being a key policy objective of Vladimir Putin)
  • Or how about Trump playing Putin's lackey at the Helsinki summit
  • Trump “has gone to extraordinary lengths to conceal details of his conversations with . . . Putin, including on at least one occasion taking possession of the notes of his own interpreter and instructing the linguist not to discuss what had transpired with other administration officials
  • There’s been Trump’s bizarre recent parroting of not just Russian, but Soviet-era rhetoric defending that country’s decision to invade Afghanistan 4 decades ago
  • Or Trump's comments about Montenegro which directly reflects the views of Putin and literally no one else outside of Russia
  • Trump is pulling U.S. troops out of Syria, despite the advice of all his top advisors, handing that country to Russia and its ally Iran.
  • And the obvious attempts to derail the Mueller investigation including the firing of Comey, which led to the F.B.I. opening a counterintelligence investigation into finding out if the President is secretly working on behalf of Russia.
It's scary that we've allowed this to go on as long as it has with as much clear evidence that our President isn't serving the American people.
Fucking hilarious. Meanwhile, Clinton -- a person with real evidence against her conspiring with foreign nations -- gets ignored.

Which of my points is incorrect? Pick the most glaring one. You'd be the first to actual name one.
All of them. Not a one is a proven or provable point and they all fall under the category of "opinion".
 
You can't defend against the allegations

There's nothing to defend. You have to actually produce evidence before one is obliged to defend themselves.

Q. Then why has Trump spent so much time tweeting and speaking out about a Witch Hunt?

A. Consciousness of Guilt*

* Consciousness of Guilt Law and Legal Definition | USLegal, Inc.
Answer: Because it is a witch hunt.

Sure it is, Trump has said so many times, and we all know he never lies.


SARCASM ALERT
Well, his mistake is stating the obvious. Clearly, it is a witch hunt. But if he didn't state it publicly, how else would the left keep their heart rate elevated?
 
There is no doubt at this point that Trump has been compromised by Russia and has been for some time now. The evidence is all there in plain site. The reason why Trump has allowed himself to become an asset of the Russian government is still unclear but I imagine more details will emerge once Mueller's report is released.

Stepping back and looking at all of the odd behavior and statements that Trump has made about Russia or Russian interests in the past 2+ years points to the undeniable fact that the American president has put Russian interests ahead of what is best for Americans.

  • We can start with the 2016 presidential campaign in which Trump not only refused to criticize Russia or Putin directly, but also openly and publicly asked for their assistance in finding Hillary Clinton’s missing e-mails.
  • There is also the Trump Tower meeting with Donald Trump Jr.,that they covered up the purpose of and changed stories about multiple times
  • Or how about the 101 contacts between Trump’s campaign team and individuals linked to Russia
  • Manafort, who ran the Trump campaign for free, now admits to offering his Russian business partner, who is suspected of links to Russian intelligence, polling data that could have been used to target the Russian social media campaign on behalf of Trump.
  • Trump’s consistent refusal to acknowledge Russia’s efforts to interfere in the 2016 election — which of course continues to this day
  • Trump has repeatedly refused to fully impose congressional sanctions on Russia – sanctions that his administration opposed
  • There’s the repeated turning of a blind eye to Russia’s actions toward its neighbors, as well as its human rights abuses
  • There are Trump’s persistent attacks on NATO and criticisms of the European Union, (the destabilization of both organizations being a key policy objective of Vladimir Putin)
  • Or how about Trump playing Putin's lackey at the Helsinki summit
  • Trump “has gone to extraordinary lengths to conceal details of his conversations with . . . Putin, including on at least one occasion taking possession of the notes of his own interpreter and instructing the linguist not to discuss what had transpired with other administration officials
  • There’s been Trump’s bizarre recent parroting of not just Russian, but Soviet-era rhetoric defending that country’s decision to invade Afghanistan 4 decades ago
  • Or Trump's comments about Montenegro which directly reflects the views of Putin and literally no one else outside of Russia
  • Trump is pulling U.S. troops out of Syria, despite the advice of all his top advisors, handing that country to Russia and its ally Iran.
  • And the obvious attempts to derail the Mueller investigation including the firing of Comey, which led to the F.B.I. opening a counterintelligence investigation into finding out if the President is secretly working on behalf of Russia.
It's scary that we've allowed this to go on as long as it has with as much clear evidence that our President isn't serving the American people.
And yet Obama was caught on a hot mike colluding with the Russian President to weakling NATO missile defense and not a fucking word from the left..

Was there repeated evidence of Obama aiding the Russians despite the best interests of America and the advice of his top advisors? Or are you spot picking a single isolated incident as a way to discount the mountain of evidence that our current president is a Russian asset?

And more silence from yet another from the herd....

Funny, Obama was attacked by the Right Wing for having Czars, and the Right Wing has voted for and continues to support a wannabe Czar in the White House Oval Office.

Q. Explain that ^^^

A. Racism
 
There is no doubt at this point that Trump has been compromised by Russia and has been for some time now. The evidence is all there in plain site. The reason why Trump has allowed himself to become an asset of the Russian government is still unclear but I imagine more details will emerge once Mueller's report is released.

Stepping back and looking at all of the odd behavior and statements that Trump has made about Russia or Russian interests in the past 2+ years points to the undeniable fact that the American president has put Russian interests ahead of what is best for Americans.

  • We can start with the 2016 presidential campaign in which Trump not only refused to criticize Russia or Putin directly, but also openly and publicly asked for their assistance in finding Hillary Clinton’s missing e-mails.
  • There is also the Trump Tower meeting with Donald Trump Jr.,that they covered up the purpose of and changed stories about multiple times
  • Or how about the 101 contacts between Trump’s campaign team and individuals linked to Russia
  • Manafort, who ran the Trump campaign for free, now admits to offering his Russian business partner, who is suspected of links to Russian intelligence, polling data that could have been used to target the Russian social media campaign on behalf of Trump.
  • Trump’s consistent refusal to acknowledge Russia’s efforts to interfere in the 2016 election — which of course continues to this day
  • Trump has repeatedly refused to fully impose congressional sanctions on Russia – sanctions that his administration opposed
  • There’s the repeated turning of a blind eye to Russia’s actions toward its neighbors, as well as its human rights abuses
  • There are Trump’s persistent attacks on NATO and criticisms of the European Union, (the destabilization of both organizations being a key policy objective of Vladimir Putin)
  • Or how about Trump playing Putin's lackey at the Helsinki summit
  • Trump “has gone to extraordinary lengths to conceal details of his conversations with . . . Putin, including on at least one occasion taking possession of the notes of his own interpreter and instructing the linguist not to discuss what had transpired with other administration officials
  • There’s been Trump’s bizarre recent parroting of not just Russian, but Soviet-era rhetoric defending that country’s decision to invade Afghanistan 4 decades ago
  • Or Trump's comments about Montenegro which directly reflects the views of Putin and literally no one else outside of Russia
  • Trump is pulling U.S. troops out of Syria, despite the advice of all his top advisors, handing that country to Russia and its ally Iran.
  • And the obvious attempts to derail the Mueller investigation including the firing of Comey, which led to the F.B.I. opening a counterintelligence investigation into finding out if the President is secretly working on behalf of Russia.
It's scary that we've allowed this to go on as long as it has with as much clear evidence that our President isn't serving the American people.
Fucking hilarious. Meanwhile, Clinton -- a person with real evidence against her conspiring with foreign nations -- gets ignored.

Which of my points is incorrect? Pick the most glaring one. You'd be the first to actual name one.
All of them. Not a one is a proven or provable point and they all fall under the category of "opinion".

So Trump isn't pulling our troops out of Syria. That's just my opinion?

Manafort didn't admit to sharing polling data with his russian contact? That's my opinion?

Trump didn't fire Comey? That's my opinion?

Should I go on?
 
There is no doubt at this point that Trump has been compromised by Russia and has been for some time now. The evidence is all there in plain site. The reason why Trump has allowed himself to become an asset of the Russian government is still unclear but I imagine more details will emerge once Mueller's report is released.

Stepping back and looking at all of the odd behavior and statements that Trump has made about Russia or Russian interests in the past 2+ years points to the undeniable fact that the American president has put Russian interests ahead of what is best for Americans.

  • We can start with the 2016 presidential campaign in which Trump not only refused to criticize Russia or Putin directly, but also openly and publicly asked for their assistance in finding Hillary Clinton’s missing e-mails.
  • There is also the Trump Tower meeting with Donald Trump Jr.,that they covered up the purpose of and changed stories about multiple times
  • Or how about the 101 contacts between Trump’s campaign team and individuals linked to Russia
  • Manafort, who ran the Trump campaign for free, now admits to offering his Russian business partner, who is suspected of links to Russian intelligence, polling data that could have been used to target the Russian social media campaign on behalf of Trump.
  • Trump’s consistent refusal to acknowledge Russia’s efforts to interfere in the 2016 election — which of course continues to this day
  • Trump has repeatedly refused to fully impose congressional sanctions on Russia – sanctions that his administration opposed
  • There’s the repeated turning of a blind eye to Russia’s actions toward its neighbors, as well as its human rights abuses
  • There are Trump’s persistent attacks on NATO and criticisms of the European Union, (the destabilization of both organizations being a key policy objective of Vladimir Putin)
  • Or how about Trump playing Putin's lackey at the Helsinki summit
  • Trump “has gone to extraordinary lengths to conceal details of his conversations with . . . Putin, including on at least one occasion taking possession of the notes of his own interpreter and instructing the linguist not to discuss what had transpired with other administration officials
  • There’s been Trump’s bizarre recent parroting of not just Russian, but Soviet-era rhetoric defending that country’s decision to invade Afghanistan 4 decades ago
  • Or Trump's comments about Montenegro which directly reflects the views of Putin and literally no one else outside of Russia
  • Trump is pulling U.S. troops out of Syria, despite the advice of all his top advisors, handing that country to Russia and its ally Iran.
  • And the obvious attempts to derail the Mueller investigation including the firing of Comey, which led to the F.B.I. opening a counterintelligence investigation into finding out if the President is secretly working on behalf of Russia.
It's scary that we've allowed this to go on as long as it has with as much clear evidence that our President isn't serving the American people.



You are so full of shit.

Which point was wrong?

To be fair we both know you didn't read my original post. You're a sheep.

And ANOTHER that can't highlight a single thing incorrect. Not one.

Are we sensing a theme here?


What you did there is commonly known as the Shotgun Argument.


It is a logical fallacy of a type that people who are afraid to really discuss anything, use.


You throw a big heaping helping of shit, against a wall, way to much for any reasonable analysis, or response, and if no one wants to touch the big heap of shit you dished out,

you pretend that is a form of validation.


THat is ANOTHER form of logical fallacy.


EVERYTHING YOU HAVE DONE IS INVALID, YOU LOSE.
 

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