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Obama's willing stooges outright lied and if you don't like it go to hell.


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2018 May 24, 3:28pm   1,074 views  9 comments

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http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/05/24/john-mccain-go-to-hell-if-you-dont-like-that-i-passed-pee-dossier-to-fbi/

NEW YORK — In his newly released book, Sen. John McCain admits he knew the anti-Trump dossier that he infamously passed to the FBI contained “unproven accusations,” “mostly raw, unverified intelligence” and allegations about which the senator “had no idea” if “any were true.”
Yet McCain maintains he had an “obligation” to pass the wild charges against Donald Trump to FBI Director James Comey and he would even do it again. “Anyone who doesn’t like it can go to hell,” McCain exclaimed.

In the book The Restless Wave, McCain provides an inside account of how he says he came across the dossier.

He writes that he was told about the claims in the document at a security conference in Canada in November 2016, where he was approached by Sir Andrew Wood, a former British ambassador to Moscow and friend of ex-British spy Christopher Steele, the author of the dossier.

McCain wrote that Wood told him Steele “had been commissioned to investigate connections between the Trump campaign and Russian agents as well as potentially compromising information about the President-elect that Putin allegedly possessed.”

McCain, however, did not address the obvious question of whether he was told exactly who “commissioned” Steele to “investigate” the alleged Russian ties.

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1   BradK   2018 May 24, 7:38pm  

unverified intelligence

If there ever is a tell-all book about the epic perfidies of the Obama administration, I nominate this as the title.

As for Sen. McCain, he can never be forgiven for opening Palin's Box and unleashing her evils upon mankind.
2   Ceffer   2018 May 24, 7:49pm  

BradK says
As for Sen. McCain, he can never be forgiven for opening Palin's Box and unleashing her evils upon mankind.



What do you mean? That's probably her best part.
3   edvard   2018 May 25, 7:45am  

Anytime a post is made with any information from Breitbart its more or less about as worthless as the electrical power it took to post it. That site isn't news and has over time repeatedly just outright fabricated the most useless garbage.
4   clambo   2018 May 25, 8:45am  

McCain is a weirdo, he's damaged goods since his stay at the "Hanoi Hilton". It's tragic but he's toxic, crazy, a RINO and a creep.

He is of course the bitter enemy of guys like Trump; taller, more successful, not disfigured, not last in his graduating college class, not a gigolo whose net worth is derived from marriage.

Trump was spied on by the opposite political party during a presidential campaign; this is the stuff that happens in banana republics, but Obama and McCain seem to like using third world political methods against someone they instinctively envy.

When the chickens come home to roost, the whole bunch of liars and losers like Comey, Mueller, McCabe, Lynch, Powers, Brennan, Clapper, Hillary will squirm under the scrutiny.
5   HeadSet   2018 May 25, 9:02am  

McCain should be admired for his Vietnam experience, but he should not be a Senator. He emphatically campaigned for re-election on removing Obamacare, but when it came time to do so he made sure he was the last and deciding vote, and was sure to vote "No" very publicly. McCain decided it was more important to stick a thumb in Trump's eye than to represent the will of the people of Arizona.
6   edvard   2018 May 25, 9:02am  

Trump was not "Spied on".
To quote from someone who phrased it better:

"The search and any resulting prosecution were referred to the U.S. attorney in Manhattan, a Republican appointed by Trump from Rudy Giuliani’s law firm. Presumably the search was referred because the evidence being sought relates to possible crimes outside the jurisdiction of the special counsel. These might include bank fraud and campaign finance violations by Cohen and possibly others in connection with the $130,000 hush-agreement payment to adult film actor Stormy Daniels (believed to violate FEC rules which define a campaign contribution as “anything of value given to influence a Federal election.”), a $150,000 payment to Playboy model Karen McDougal, and possibly payments to other women for their silence. Other potential areas of interest: money laundering, foreign business transactions, and Cohen’s travel to Prague."

https://www.quora.com/Does-Mueller-not-have-a-good-understanding-of-the-4th-Amendment-and-the-rule-of-law-If-something-like-what-is-happening-to-Trump-happened-to-you-would-you-like-it

Put in another way, the investigation that's happening now was the result of Trump's behavior and actions. If there are some whom want to generate loonie conspiracy theories in an attempt to detract from the facts then they can feel free to do so.

Lastly, I didn't vote for McCain. His choice for VP was ridiculous. But the man has repeatedly more or less said what other politicians already know but have no balls to admit.
7   marcus   2018 May 25, 9:43am  

edvard says
That site isn't news and has over time repeatedly just outright fabricated the most useless garbage.


That's exactly what the dimbulb right wing haters love about it. Repeating that nonsense as if it was legitimate or factual is what some of those trolls thrive on.
8   marcus   2018 May 25, 9:52am  

edvard says
Put in another way, the investigation that's happening now was the result of Trump's behavior and actions.


That's what I always say. But to his fans, everything he has done in the past no matter how obnoxious or no matter how unethical, is translated to being refreshing example of not being politically correct.

Trump said it himself, something to the effect, " I could walk out on to the middle of fifth avenue and shoot someone and not lose voters." I guess the fact that he figured out how to get that kind of support does say something about his skills in the art of persuasion.
9   edvard   2018 May 25, 10:16am  

The issue I see with many Trump supporters is that they somehow see Trump as an extension of themselves, and that they truly believe he actually cares about and for them. This is not really different from the model of the "Benevolent leader" perfected through the years, mostly via authoritarian regimes ( see Stalin, Mussolini, etc etc ) . As such they are emotionally addicted to Trump not really as a leader, but more like a sort of grotesque father figure of which they worship. Its pretty unhealthy but when looking at it from that way it all makes their tendency to brush off what for anyone else would be instantly seen as a farce make more sense.

These guys are in a totally different universe from everybody else and whats concerning to me is that it more or less proves that ANY person can easily be persuaded to reverse their own beliefs and even go as far as to intentionally undermine the most basic of democratic institutions and values all due to their blind and eager devotion to the benevolent leader.

I find it amazingly ironic that for decades those on the right have accused those on the left as being communists/socialists and yet now we live in an era where these very same people are themselves falling for some of the oldest tricks in the book, falling for a faulty leader whom very much acts exactly like many of the infamous communist leaders of the past...

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