In my estimation, a witch hunt means that there is no substance to an investigation.
So, if this really is a witch hunt, and our president keeps referring to this investigation as a witch hunt, how many indictments will it take before we acknowledge that this isn't a witch hunt?
When the president blatantly lied about the Trump Tower meeting it should have opened everyone's eyes. When the president declared that Manafort played a minor role in the campaign, that should have also opened our eyes. I am betting we will soon learn lots more about Steve Bannon's analytics company, and its role in the campaign.
Originally Posted by Muy Largo
which one of Mueller's indictments has anything to do with active collusion by Trump's campaign and Russia? None? well let us know when Mueller actually does charge someone.
Manafort wasn't involved with Trump campaign for long. he was only chairman briefly. about 3 months. So you could say Manafort had a major but brief role. would you disagree with that?
and while we are discussing Manafort. all of his issues have to do with work he did long before Trump even decided to run. Manafort is a longtime politico. i bet you could charge 90% of the "operatives" in D.C. with the same charges. on both sides of the fence.
charging a bunch of Russkis for posting comments and some ad's on Facebook? don't those Russki's have the right to free speech? bahhaa. see how that works?
Bannon and Robert Mercer co-founded Cambridge Analytica. Bannon was never actually the CEO. that was Alexander Nix. so was it really Bannon's company? only partly.
companies sell data to the devil every day. without consent, or better still .. by "auto opt in" policies rather than opt out. that of course is changing after virtually every major player from Facebook to Google has had some sort of bad press for their data collection tactics.
both parties gather copious amounts of data and have been for decades, the modern internet world just makes it easier for everyone.
the Obama administration was responsible for allowing that Russki lawyer into the US as a pretext to let her do an "op" with Trump's campaign. as in, it was a staged event. and it was nothing compared to what Clinton attempted to do with the Steele dossier, which reads like a 4th rate pulp fiction spy novel, at best. they could have gotten better material by plagiarizing Ian Fleming's Bond novels.