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Ragnarok.Nausi
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By Ragnarok.Nausi 2017-03-07 09:42:24
Also I fail to see how #2 has any impact on this conspiracy theory.
Take the blinders off and maybe you'll understand how a vast increase in intelligence sharing just before you leave office could create an environment where leaks are much harder to find and stop.
It doesn't lead any credence to nausi's lie that Obama "spied" on Trump, which he has gone out of his way to debunk all on his own. Thanks to nausi, we know in fact that Obama did not have any role in the ongoing FBI investigation. Although he would have us believe that Obama is still leading it.
I lost track of what the point of your argument was long ago. Actually, I lost track of why this is even a newsworthy event long ago too. Trump will still be president because this is a fruitless witch hunt, and Obama won't be charged with anything and he can continue on his quest to remain relevant and preserve his already decaying legacy.
This issue likely isn't about putting obama in jail, but about putting and end to his and other liberal influence inside the deep state.
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Lakshmi.Zerowone
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By Lakshmi.Zerowone 2017-03-07 09:44:57
Let's talk about this mornings misattribution to the Obama Administration by Trump: 122 vicious prisoners released from Gitmo.
Real Facts: 9 prisoners were released by the Obama Administration, the other 113 were the Bush Administration.
By Viciouss 2017-03-07 09:47:16
Vic would have everyone believe that unless Obama personally sat in on a tapped phone line then he could not ever be held accountable for any role in such activity.
This is false.
Because nausi says so, lol.
By Viciouss 2017-03-07 09:48:57
Let's talk about this mornings misattribution to the Obama Administration by Trump: 122 vicious prisoners released from Gitmo.
Real Facts: 9 prisoners were released by the Obama Administration, the other 113 were the Bush Administration.
Didn't take long to debunk that one, did it?
Lakshmi.Flavin
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By Lakshmi.Flavin 2017-03-07 10:01:50
Filled with unelected beauracrates that are hired by the hyper partisans appointees of Clinton and Obama? Please tell me you're not really THAT naive.
Have you ever looked up the Republican affiliated FBI Director James Comey's resume?
Cause he does not fit the bill you're presenting and he says Trump is speaking falsehoods.
Comey's an idiot. He has no idea what he's doing, and there's a reason why both sides now mostly hate him. I'd argue it's a good thing both sides hate him... then you know he's not just blindly giving politicians what they want...
Bahamut.Ravael
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2017-03-07 10:06:04
Filled with unelected beauracrates that are hired by the hyper partisans appointees of Clinton and Obama? Please tell me you're not really THAT naive.
Have you ever looked up the Republican affiliated FBI Director James Comey's resume?
Cause he does not fit the bill you're presenting and he says Trump is speaking falsehoods.
Comey's an idiot. He has no idea what he's doing, and there's a reason why both sides now mostly hate him. I'd argue it's a good thing both sides hate him... then you know he's not just blindly giving politicians what they want...
Fair point. But he's hated because he keeps breaking protocol to speak up at times when he should be keeping his mouth shut and it's having a noticeable impact. If he were 100% by the book and still hated by both sides then I'd be down with that.
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By Garuda.Chanti 2017-03-07 10:17:35
In what universe does a FISA warrant for serveilance not illustrate surveillance?
In order to execute that warrant they had to have monitored parts of his campaign. In order for the FISA warrant to be granted, the Secret Court would need probable cause that Trump or someone working with him was acting as an agent of a foreign power. WRONG. The warrant wasn't for Trump Tower. The warrant was for two Russian banks. I will bet if it is ever made public we will see nothing about Trump in it.
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They didn't lose power the "deep state" is a constant mechanism that operates outside of partisan lines. Filled with unelected beauracrates that are hired by the hyper partisans appointees of Clinton and Obama? Please tell me you're not really THAT naive. You have no concept of the civil service hiring process either it seems.
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Lakshmi.Zerowone
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By Lakshmi.Zerowone 2017-03-07 11:01:03
Meanwhile in Finland...
Black Hilter arises.
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By Zerowone 2017-03-07 11:08:09
By Viciouss 2017-03-07 11:13:36
Bahamut.Ravael
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2017-03-07 11:30:48
I hope so. It's still up for debate and revision, but this proposal is the equivalent of trying to remove the smell of garbage by covering it up with different-smelling garbage.
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By Viciouss 2017-03-07 11:39:53
And they are going to waste so much time on this, take it right up to the cliff, and then punt on repealing Obamacare.
Lakshmi.Zerowone
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By Lakshmi.Zerowone 2017-03-07 11:51:35
Yea but how about that Black Hitler's sense of fashion?
Plaids, Stripes, Polka Dots all at once...
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Lakshmi.Flavin
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By Lakshmi.Flavin 2017-03-07 11:55:54
And they are going to waste so much time on this, take it right up to the cliff, and then punt on repealing Obamacare. Look...I like the aca as much as the next guy and think it is important but there are things that are wrong with it... I was hoping now that the pubs are in control they would actually get to working on fixing it because as much as some of them *** about how much they hate it others actually like certain aspects of it... I don't think they have a way out of it completely without hurting themselves so here's hoping they double down on fixing it...
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-03-07 13:25:25
#4Vic, although he is probably going to dismiss this because he doesn't like what it says.
The Obama Admin Declared War On Trump. Trump Just Responded With His Own Declaration
Quote: President Trump labeled ex-President Obama a “bad or sick guy” in a tweet on Saturday, accusing Obama of tapping his phones during the presidential campaign. Through a spokesman, Obama denied any direct involvement in ordering surveillance on Trump, his associates, or his campaign.
By denouncing Obama in such an explosive and public manner, Trump has escalated the controversy over alleged Russian interference in the campaign into a political war between the current and former presidents. The move is Trump’s boldest play yet, the equivalent of poker’s all-in re-raise against Democrat allegations of Russian collusion. While almost all of official Washington is shocked by Trump’s gamble, there is strong reason to believe he holds the winning hand.
Details related to electronic eavesdropping approved by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISA) are classified, but press reports make clear that an application for surveillance at Trump Tower in Manhattan was approved in October of last year. Obama associates deny he ordered the wiretap, but pointedly do not deny its existence.
The mainstream media has seized upon the FISA-approval process to refute Trump’s allegation, stating that the president does not approve FISA applications and therefore that Trump is not only wrong, but stupid and ignorant. This conveniently ignores the fact that the previous attorney general, Loretta Lynch, could have ordered the surveillance either at Obama’s explicit direction, or, more likely, with his tacit approval.
The press, as members of the opposition party, have repeated that there is no evidence to support Obama’s involvement. In any case, the distinction between Obama and his administration is ultimately a false one, unless Obama is willing to explicitly repudiate the actions of his subordinates. FBI Director James Comey has requested that the Justice Department (DOJ) issue a statement denying Obama ordered the tapping of Trump’s phones, but such a statement would only confirm the obvious fact that Obama is not on record as doing so himself.
Why It’s Likely Team Obama Is Firing Blanks
A major problem in sorting facts from conjecture is the secretive nature of the FISA proceedings, so most if not all of the facts are based on leaks; however, we do know that the FBI and DOJ would have to have presented a formal affidavit for surveillance to the court for it to be legal. A previous application to the court was made in June, and named Trump in some capacity, but was rejected. To illustrate how rare is a FISA court rejection, consider that during the six years between 2009 and 2015, only one request was rejected out of more than 10,000.
The affidavit written by the FBI requested authorization to collect data on a server the Trump campaign used, ostensibly to look into ties by Trump associates with two Russian banks, although no wrongdoing was established. Given the sieve-like nature of the national security apparatus on the alleged Trump-Russia connection, one can be confident that no other wrongdoing was discovered either, otherwise it would be on the front page of every newspaper. Obama, and his allies in the media and on Capitol Hill, are more than likely out of ammunition, and they were firing blanks to begin with.
The sole casualty of this facts I don't like investigation was Michael Flynn, whose fear of rampaging Democrats led him to mislead the vice president on a matter that was neither illegal nor improper. The fact that members of the Obama administration informed the president that Flynn had discussed sanctions with the Russian ambassador may be taken as confirmation that they were listening to Trump associate phone calls.
Furthermore, as Flynn was not one of three Trump associates the FBI and Justice Department initially suspected either of wrongdoing or of being a foreign agent, one may presume that the surveillance cast a wider net than the original affidavit would have suggested.
Was the Deep State Working to Benefit Hillary?
The key question that will have to be answered is: who and what were the intelligence services of the United States listening to and reading? Did the FBI and the Justice Department manipulate the FISA process to eavesdrop on the Trump campaign, and did they directly or indirectly assist the Clinton campaign? Watergate merely involved hiring a few criminals to bug the opposition, then attempting to cover up their crime. If true, the Obama administration’s actions would involve criminalizing large sections of the executive branch into an East German-style police state.
As it is highly unlikely that the 11 federal judges of the FISA court met en banc—i.e., all together—to review the DOJ surveillance request, did the administration use the same judge who had rejected the first request for the second one? Trump was named in some capacity in the first request, which was rejected. It is entirely possible that the second request, which did not include Trump’s name, was made to a different judge, who may have been ignorant of its relation to Trump’s campaign. This is conjecture, but given the past behavior of the Obama administration, they may have judge-shopped their request and lied by omission.
News reports indicate the existence of “a multi-agency working group to coordinate [the Trump-Russia] investigations across the government.” Why? If nothing stays a secret for more than 24 hours, and no evidence of wrongdoing has come to light, what were or are all these agencies working on?
It is a matter of public record that in his final days, Obama relaxed longstanding National Security Agency rules so intelligence could be widely shared within the government before applying privacy protections. What was the purpose of this order if not to assist government employees hostile to the incoming administration in leaking material that portrayed Trump in a negative light?
The Obama Administration’s Record Is Sketchy
Efforts by White House Counsel Donald McGahn to obtain investigative documents related to the FISA court have met howls that he is interfering in an ongoing investigation, yet who and what exactly are the FBI and DOJ investigating? One suspects they are keeping the investigation alive because its existence perpetuates the myth of Trump’s wrongdoing. They didn’t find anything, and admitting it would be severely embarrassing; and they don’t want to reveal what they did or how they did it.
Only Congress has the ability to subpoena the relevant testimony and materials, but one shouldn’t be surprised if a parade of Fifth Amendment-takers, “I don’t recall”-ers, missing memos, and shredded hard drives appear, for that is the modus operandi of Obama administration officials in all their other scandals.
Indeed, the Obama administration had a history of improperly using FISA-authorized surveillance on their domestic political enemies. As reported by the Wall Street Journal in 2015, “NSA’s targeting of Israeli leaders swept up the content of private conversations with U.S. lawmakers… wary of a paper trail stemming from a request, the White House let the NSA decide what to share and what to withhold, officials said. ‘We didn’t say, ‘Do it,’ a senior U.S. official said. We didn’t say, ‘Don’t do it.’”
The Obama administration also concocted a ludicrous excuse to conduct surveillance on Fox News’ James Rosen, whom it named as a “criminal co-conspirator” in an effort to track down leaks related to North Korean nuclear tests. The Obama DOJ went beyond investigating Rosen’s professional work and searched his personal emails.
Perhaps the DOJ believed Rosen was using alternative email addresses for business, in the same manner that Secretary of State Clinton, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson, and Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson did to evade Freedom of Information requests, to conceal questionable activity. Obama was proven to have lied about not knowing that Clinton used a personal email, when records show he replied to it. Obama also had a private email address, which he used for official business.
This Is Going to Be Nuts
The Obama DOJ also surveilled reporters at the Associated Press in an effort the New York Times called “chilling.” The DOJ went “through The A.P.’s records for months. The dragnet covered work, home and cellphone records used by almost 100 people at one of the oldest and most reputable news organizations.”
It should be remembered that alleged Russian involvement in the campaign centered around leaking emails from the Democratic National Committee and the Hillary campaign. Did the DOJ exercise the same “chilling zeal” with the Trump campaign as they displayed with leaks given to Fox News and the AP?
Lynch met secretly with Bill Clinton at the same time Hillary Clinton was being investigated by the FBI. Comey, whatever he said in public notwithstanding, managed to take an excellent case of criminal wrongdoing by Hillary Clinton on a wide range of offenses, and either bungle or bury it.
While there is no smoking gun thus far, the cover of secrecy cannot hold against an enflamed administration armed with congressional subpoenas. The press can refuse to connect the dots and ignore the mountain of evidence piling up, but the truth will come out. The Russia-Trump scandal will likely be revealed as an ugly, possibly illegal, fabrication conducted by the “bad or sick guy” Obama, who was so obsessed with “punishing his enemies” that he violated every norm of decency that a democracy depends on to survive.
Bahamut.Ravael
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2017-03-07 13:26:40
The looming specter of Obamacare has been dragging down the Dems for years, and the shade is now squarely on the shoulders of the Republicans. If they screw this up in the eyes of conservatives/independents, they're basically handing seats back to the Dems in 2020.
The government would be far more effective trying to fix health care by finding ways to bring competitive pricing back to the actual services performed. Instead, we're trying to fix health insurance, which is only making things more expensive while we ignore the freaking elephant in the room (and in some ways we're making it bigger).
I've heard of several new systems popping up that are genius, which provide ways of making basic health care insanely cheap by comparison while leaving coverage for catastrophic care in the hands of the insurance companies. That's exactly how it should be, but we can't get government to relinquish enough power to let common sense actually operate on a large scale.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-03-07 13:30:07
The looming specter of Obamacare has been dragging down the Dems for years, and the shade is now squarely on the shoulders of the Republicans. If they screw this up in the eyes of conservatives/independents, they're basically handing seats back to the Dems in 2020.
The government would be far more effective trying to fix health care by finding ways to bring competitive pricing back to the actual services performed. Instead, we're trying to fix health insurance, which is only making things more expensive while we ignore the freaking elephant in the room (and in some ways we're making it bigger).
I've heard of several new systems popping up that are genius, which provide ways of making basic health care insanely cheap by comparison while leaving coverage for catastrophic care in the hands of the insurance companies. That's exactly how it should be, but we can't get government to relinquish enough power to let common sense actually operate on a large scale. I was just reading something similar.
To be honest, the best way to fix this whole mess is to get out of it in complete. After the full repeal of Obamacare occurs, then we can discuss some key aspects of Obamacare that's actually good, like allowing people with pre-existing conditions to get health insurance and having manchilds up to 26 stay on their parent's health insurance.
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Cerberus.Pleebo
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By Cerberus.Pleebo 2017-03-07 13:32:52
To save people's time, the article still contains no evidence. Yw.
Bahamut.Ravael
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2017-03-07 13:37:26
To save people's time, the article still contains no evidence. Yw.
Evidence! Evidence! Evidence! We need evidence!*
*Disclaimer: Does not apply to any accusations against Trump. Those are assumed to be true without evidence.
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Cerberus.Pleebo
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By Cerberus.Pleebo 2017-03-07 13:42:57
Have I accused Trump of something?
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-03-07 13:43:51
To save people's time, the article still contains no evidence. Yw. It contains the same amount of evidence as the Russia-Trump connection.
The only difference is, it is using Obama Admin's previous bad behavior as a stepping stone towards showing that this whole issue is nothing but smoke and mirrors.
There's plenty of evidence that shows Obama collusion against other political opponents. If he has been caught 5 times before, why do you think the 6th time will be different?
You know what they say about insanity....
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-03-07 13:44:29
Have I accused Trump of something? No, you aren't as crazy as Candlejack or Vic are.
However, you seem to be defending their actions.
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By Cerberus.Pleebo 2017-03-07 13:46:27
I'm not defending anyone. And you still have nothing but neither does Trump so this'll die until the next time he's left unsupervised with his phone.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-03-07 13:50:23
I'm not defending anyone. So, do you condemn these people from making accusations against another without providing evidence, or do you condone them?
Remember, this is a black and white issue here. You either support, or you are against them. Which is it?
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Bahamut.Ravael
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2017-03-07 13:51:07
Have I accused Trump of something?
You personally, with reference to Russia? Maybe, I can't remember. I was speaking more to the general discourse going on lately. After, what, a year-ish of accusations about unlawful Trump/Russia connections and only circumstantial evidence to show for it, suddenly people are only screaming "We need evidence!" after Trump makes a Tweet accusing Obama of something?
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2017-03-07 14:06:23
I'm surprised that nobody is talking about EO 13780
Ragnarok.Nausi
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By Ragnarok.Nausi 2017-03-07 14:07:01
In what universe does a FISA warrant for serveilance not illustrate surveillance?
In order to execute that warrant they had to have monitored parts of his campaign. In order for the FISA warrant to be granted, the Secret Court would need probable cause that Trump or someone working with him was acting as an agent of a foreign power. WRONG. The warrant wasn't for Trump Tower. The warrant was for two Russian banks. I will bet if it is ever made public we will see nothing about Trump in it. Chanti we went over this yesterday. The warrant targeted members of his campaign as well. It is not unreasonable to assume his networking systems could be surveilled as a result of those people being targets.
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By Cerberus.Pleebo 2017-03-07 14:11:04
Not defending anyone. Read whatever you'd like into it. However, common sense dictates that the weight of an accusation is much greater for the president of the *** United States than us random *** on the internet.
Ragnarok.Nausi
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By Ragnarok.Nausi 2017-03-07 14:12:11
anyone keeping tabs on the Wikileaks stuff?
Looks like the CIA has the capability to hack an institution and specifically leave "Russian" markers and footprints for people to find.
Let's see how long before the media tries to bury the Russian hacking story now that's its entirely possible it was the CIA instead.
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