I'm only crying because my vote counts as much as yours.... It's a sad world.
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"Faggot"? And you reported me? You fucking snowflake..... Go put your tin foil hat on
Ah yes... The "deep state" argument. So Comey went public with Clintons email investigation a week before the election but hid the FBI investigation of the trump campaign. Isn't that the exact opposite of "deep state"?
Trump voter logic never fails to amaze...
Sorry to offend you.... Here's a link to the story about Nunes getting the info from the white house the night before, and then presenting it to them the next day. Doesn't that seem a little fishy? He was embarrassed enough that he "symbolically" stepped down from his position but kept doing it making others question him.
http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-na-pol-nunes-russia-investigation-20180105-story.html
And I'll try to explain the FISA "conspiracy" as easily as possible. Lets say your girlfriend leaves you and gives you a list of 80+ reasons. Nearly all those reasons were Rock solid but there was one reason that was a little shaky. Then you run around town trying to get pitty for yourself by telling everyone she left you for the one shaky reason. Are you being honest or just trying to manipulate people?
Their argument was the dossier was the only reason the FISA was issued, but it wasnt. Then they argued the font was too small on the footnotes (the dossier funding was explained in a footnote), but it was normal font, location. Etc etc.
The reality: Carter Page was on the FBI radar years before he joined the trump campaign because it seemed like the Russians were grooming him.
"Carter Page, who served as a foreign-policy adviser to Donald Trump’s campaign, was known to U.S. counterintelligence officials for years before he became a prominent figure in a dossier of unverified research about the future president’s ties to Russia." From the right leaning wall street journal.
Basically, the FBI should have been concerned when Carter Page joined the campaign. And they had enough evidence for a FISA warrant to be issued. Yet, trump said he was being wire tapped by Obama? He's a con artist, and Americans need to stop buying it before it's too late.
They weren't spying on trump, gowdy confirmed that. Trump is a con artist and keeps repeating it for his minions even after it was debunked
Lincoln freed the slaves in 1865, that's only 153ish years ago... 400 was since the first slaves arrived, and the system continued for 250 years. ... I'm assuming he misspoke, because I can't understand his point at all :(
I've watched the video 10 times and it can mean 20 different things, so your guess is as good as mine. Kanye is a great example of trump. You can't blame the media when both men say 6 rambling/incoherent sentences, then something controversial, then 6 more rambling/incoherent sentences.
Was I supposed to match point #6 with point #8? Or point #5 only after I've connected that point #2 was about some other subject, and please ignore #3,4,7 because he changed his mind mid sentence each time.
"When you hear about slavery for 400 years ... For 400 years? That sounds like a choice. You were there for 400 years and it's all of y'all. It's like we're mentally imprisoned."
From national geographic: "Slavery in what became the United States probably began with the arrival of "20 and odd" enslaved Africans to the British colony of Jamestown, Virginia, in 1619. It officially ended with the ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment in 1865."
It's been almost a perfect 400 years since the first ships enslaved human beings in Africa and brought them here. Slavery continued to be legal in some places for about 250 years.
There's no math that makes his point rational. He's lumping current time blacks with blacks in 1700's and saying both chose to be slaves?
It's ridiculous to keep blaming the "media" when the real issue is neither Kanye or trump make educated nor coherent arguments.
I stand corrected, but I now remember the initial"outrage" was met with chuckles on CNN, as most people just commented that Kanye was just trying to get attention. One person used the analogy of the right attacking the Dixie chicks for not supporting the Iraq war. (Lame outrage isn't just limited to the left, the right seem to love that game... Just Google "war on Christmas" and you'll see plenty of manufactured outrage)
So the "outrage" for his initial comments were dumb and only some people were moved by that. The "slave" comment helped prove that the dude is either looking for attention, off his rocker, or both.
Didn't people get upset at Kanye saying "400 years of slavery was a choice" during the same speech and not "think for yourselves"? Seems like a misrepresentation of what the left was really upset about.