You morans still haven't figured out the deception nor the reason for it lol.
That part's not really relevant to my comment, but likely true to an extent.
Trump continues to paint him as a mistake to keep the left guessing at his
true value to the administration and maintain plausible deniability for anything
that comes out. By doing this, they also aren't digging on Sessions and the
things he set up for the 2 years he held the office.
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Furthermore, he's also goading them into defending Sessions, which will
ultimately backfire.
I would not doubt it. Distance is a benefit to both of them - when it all crashes
down Trump can claim he had no idea "whoa is me, who could have known?"
Sessions can say "hey boss, told ya I was doing it right!"
The smart ones know, but they can't say anything without admitting WHY
they know and leading all their followers/believers away from the cause.
It's delicious to watch.
Kek!
When the verdict was read for KR it was like the brown note.
You can see the drop in quality to their responses. Trump had that
camere posted outside of the meeting. He knew what they were going to do.
They're toast.
The only ones I'd call "obvious" at this point are the good ones. There's
enough evidence to know who's been fighting the good fight for a long time
if you are willing to dig. But predicting which ones are bad and which
ones are pretending to be bad… difficult.
Maybe, but my point was they tend to have ambiguity surrounding their activities.
Good guys pretending to be bad do as well. It's hard to tell the difference. Bad
guys pretending to be good typically leave a trail that outs them.
Indeed. I've been saying that I think we are all going to have a mea culpa
or two coming our way when it's all said and done. Apologies to some
and a big "fuck you" to others that we supported. Interesting times,
anon, interesting times.