>trust a "former" CIA agent
>why did Durham try the case in DC?
Did he have other options? Could he have tried it anywhere he wanted, like Zanesville, Ohio? Genuinely asking, I don't know the answer.
The nigga works for NBC news. Do I even have to dignify this one with a response?
>inb4 you just did
And I'll do it again, right after another bong hit.
What if I told you this tactic didn't work 3 years ago, 2 years ago, 1 year ago and won't work now? You and I both know full well that /qresearch/ only has a few dozen regulars at this point. Why would some 1pbtid like yourself be so hell-bent on convincing a few dozen regular schmoes in their 30s-60s to stop analyzing what's happening and take up arms in anger?
Nigger for the CIA you sure are a stupid nigger.
Traffic's increased due to Sussman, that's the only reason I'm here currently. Any other time I come here nowadays, this place seems pretty dead. Maybe 200 regulars at the very most.
Not even necessarily a bad thing, too many voices at once is not conducive to a productive environment. Then you just get somewhere like /pol/.
You're not wrong, but Democrats in power have given the average voter more of a reason to not vote for them in 1 1/2 years than Trump gave them in 4. It's cartoonish to the point where I still firmly believe it's artificial.
Indeed.