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originally posted by: DJW001
a reply to: Justoneman
Who cares about money I want to know what votes were altered?
Trump cares about money. That's the point. Votes were altered in the minds of the voters. Think about that. You are defending one of the most spectacular brainwashings since the fall of the Third Reich.
Dead voters voted that was likely DNC. Vote recounts had to be halted in Michigan where HRC got more votes than voters on the rolls. Way more votes taken than voters and that ended the Michigan recount.
Source, please.
Self proclaimed delusions? Damn, but hey, deal with it lefty 😁
originally posted by: DJW001
a reply to: Justoneman
They cheated in the General and in the Primary. They can't really win without cheating it appears to me.
And Trump couldn't win without Russian money and propaganda. Deal with it.
originally posted by: carewemust
Thread-related illustration, from today's firing of Peter Strzok.
To illustrate the DEPTH of deep-state corruption within the FBI, the FBI Internal I.G. suggested that Strzok be demoted one notch and suspended 60 days. That's all.
originally posted by: DJW001
a reply to: M5xaz
Lisa Page has testified to Congress under oath in closed door hearings.
Her testimony regarding corruption was key in getting Peter Strzok FIRED.
No, Trump's threat to fire Rosenstein was. Pure politics.
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: M5xaz
Her testimony regarding corruption was key in getting Peter Strzok FIRED.
Do you have a source for this claim?
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: M5xaz
Her testimony regarding corruption was key in getting Peter Strzok FIRED.
Do you have a source for this claim?
ZERO to do with Rosenstein.
Source for your, ah,"fictional theory " ? Let me guess: NONE
Privately, Mr. Rosenstein has developed a gallows humor about his relationship with the president, joking to friends that he wakes up not knowing if he still has a job—even while telling them more seriously that he is unconcerned about his job security.
Some of the source(s) for my statement:
-During a June congressional hearing, FBI Director Christopher A. Wray said that Strzok had been referred to the Office of Professional Responsibility — which he called the bureau’s “independent disciplinary arm” — and that officials would “not hesitate to hold people strictly accountable.” Wray promised that the process would be “done by the book.”
Aitan Goelman, Strzok’s attorney, said FBI Deputy Director David L. Bowdich ordered the firing Friday, even though the director of the FBI office that usually handles employee discipline had decided that Strzok, 48, should face only a demotion and a 60-day suspension. Goelman said the move undercuts the FBI’s repeated assurances that Strzok would be afforded the normal disciplinary process.
“This isn’t the normal process in any way more than name,” Goelman said, adding in a statement, “This decision should be deeply troubling to all Americans.”