>>4304396 (LB)
"What everyone wanted to see" seems pretty clear to me. Of course, the first has more claim to "everyone" than the second, by far, but only because it had a hope of being true (albeit very slight).
>>4304396 (LB)
"What everyone wanted to see" seems pretty clear to me. Of course, the first has more claim to "everyone" than the second, by far, but only because it had a hope of being true (albeit very slight).
She worked for Konstantin Nikolaev who worked for Deripaska. She's not just a spy…
Trump does.
We do. For example, we know how to calculate the apparent curve of an oblate spheroid that's nearly 8000 miles across. A spheroid so large that stacking people 6' end to end, would take nearly 7 million to reach from one side to another. A spheroid so large it would take over 40 million of those same people to wrap around the equator. A spheroid that is proportionally smoother than a billiard ball, even if you remove the water, in spite of the fact that the highest point to the lowest point difference is nearly 10 miles. We understand that a picture taken from anywhere other than high orbit, even with the highest resolution cameras, will show evidence of the edge of the spheroid of less than a single pixel, too small to be discernable by the human eye.
We're not stupid. You are.
I am well aware of that. It's a slow night and I'm bored. Besides, like it or not, there needs to be evidence in here that these morons don't represent the rest of us.
>Perhaps a rule of "one and done"?
Generally what I go for on the off occasion I choose to engage them. Same with the concernfags on twatter, or the never-Trumpers, or the libtards that seem to be endless in there.
The current one is convincing everyone that today was bigger than they realize.
Yes, and they have to understand why as well.
Note that as mad as Meadows was that they wouldn't give him the evidence, they did say that everybody that can do anything with is already has it. It's not rocket science. Beanz is trying to make it out like Meadows was trying to expose Huber's lack of effort. She couldn't be further from the truth. He's trying to expose what's going on. The Huber name plate was a dead giveaway. That's why he fist-bumped his assistant. They nailed their part in this today.