Discussion: House Intel GOP Jams Out Its Russia Findings: No Collusion!

Soviet Republicans.

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Interesting that there were no exclamation points. SAD!

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Of course they found no collusion. tRump said there was none, and their job was to protect tRump. They gave him the thinnest of political cover, gave the American people a chance to forget about this before the midterms, and also managed to smear Clinton again by saying her campaign was the one colluding. Instead of pursuing that line (which is not true), they decided it best to shut down the committee’s work. Oh, yeah, forgot to tell the Dems that we’re done.

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It is amazing the way Republicans continue to step in it. They don’t learn. This will backfire on them with the next indictment. It is like Frum said, they think this is a teenage horror film and if they slam the door hard enough the monster behind will magically disappear. Mueller is still there and he is still coming for them.

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To soothe and salve the outrage fatigue:

You’re welcome.

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Accessories after the crime? Sounds good to me. Someone could run against them in November on that charge?

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Why did the Republicans authorize the special council in the early days if they didn’t think a crime was committed? It was to find who was responsible, right?

Once they got an inkling of the evidence I think they shit their drawers and amped up their destructive and obstructive behavior.

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According to the WaPo, “House Intelligence Committee Republicans completed the draft report without any input from Democrats”.

According to Kevin Drum, not even every Republican signed on to the “report”. Tom Rooney (R-Fla) disagreed, saying that Russians were in fact involved in the election disruption.

The Congress of the United States under Republicans has become a kangaroo court in the service of Republicans.

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Hmm… single-called organisms with no neurons who are nonetheless Capable of complex collective actions in order to perpetuate themselves…You might be on to something here.

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Totally. I recall reading Corn’s initial article on the dossier, thinking surely the Gov. and others who know more than me will be aware and do the right thing. Silly me, esp. in light of House committee’s BS.

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IMO no coincidence that it is on the eve of the PA special election.

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From the party of family values:

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Fuck the GOP. Time to tear it down and put it in the garbage heap of history.
After all the treason trials though.
And that would include Nunes and the others in Congress.
Anyone who aids and abets the enemy and the attacks on western democracy need to be tried as traitors.
From chemical attacks in London to cyber attacks in the US - Russia’s only friend here are the evangelical conservatives and they simply be given the death penalty or GTMO. They cannot be allowed to remain in our society.

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I am hoping that Mueller actually can show his findings, and make these clowns eat their own memo.

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“…in the service of Russia.”

FIFY

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There were no foreign powers manipulating our intetnal policies, like our elections. Julian Assange said so to Hannity. So the real source of all of this was Seth Rich.

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But that’s what they’ll claim in their subsequent Hillary investigations.

the possibility that the Russians weren’t pro-Trump, but rather anti-Hillary is still possible !

He was, so to speak, an orange, which fell in their turban…

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I don’t see any evidence to support that view.

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You imply impartiality.

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