I believe that it wouldn't be terribly difficult to identify rule-breaking from either party. Just one party was exposed in this case.So you believe the revelations of Democrat corruption influenced the election? If so who's fault is it really? The guy that spilled the beans? Libs love whistle blowers when it suits them.Part of it is reasonable, particularly any possibility that they have influenced an election and/or public officials. It doesn't get much more serious than that.Russia has been apart of European culture for centuries; and by extension American culture. They share many western values and western history.
Russia is a huge country with vast untapped resources. It would be to our benefit to continue to cultivate and implement various trade deals and business partnerships with the Russian government.
Russia has been our friend and ally before; specifically during WWll and after the fall of the Berlin wall and deserves a place at our table.
The current hardline stance by some members of the U.S. government, and subsequent witch hunt, is nothing but partisan politics run amuck.
Pres. Trump has intimated that Russia's correct position should be as our close friend, not our enemy.
I fail to see why anyone would disagree with that? .....
The rest of it, yeah, is partisan political opportunism, which has so infected our politics across the spectrum as to make them virtually unidentifiable.
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Was that by design or because the Russians couldn't hack the GOP? I don't know. I probably never will know.
I'll leaving the knowing everything part to partisans on both ends, they both claim to have a lock on The Truth.
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