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To: arthurus

I agree with that assessment. The Democrats all KNOW the Russian stuff was/is all about THEM, which is why they invested so much in trying to pin that donkey tail on the elephant.

But, in doing so, they have inadvertently convinced the American public that something nefarious went on, and that Russian espionage remains a threat. They have kicked up a screen of dust on which to project their Trump/Russia narrative.

But the Trump Justice Department is finally getting up to speed, cutting through the crap left by the Obama Administration, and evidently has the goods—if the news about the FBI investigation’s documentation is to be believed.


29 posted on 10/18/2017 11:48:26 AM PDT by agave (Jesus: Bigger Than the Beatles)
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To: agave

The Trump DoJ is not “finally getting up to speed.” It is performing as intended. Putting this stuff out early and by Trump appointees would have been counter productive in many ways. Sitting tight and putting certain bits of evidence in front of Mueller and his team in a calculated manner that makes Mueller actually be the publicizer is much more effective and minimizes the shrill Democrat attacks. I have thought that DJT intended to leave the Clintons in place and unindicted because of the harm they were doing to the Party but it appears now that that may not be the case. In retrospect, President MAGa’s record of keeping campaign promises would suggest that his “offhand” remark that “you would be in jail” probably constitutes a campaign promise. The Clinton’s and their associates should be investigating the prospects of domicile in other places that do not have extradition treaties or strong economic ties to the USA.


34 posted on 10/18/2017 11:59:13 AM PDT by arthurus
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