Any fucking author that imagines that what Russia does -- short of actual war -- to extend its geopolitical influence in this modern age is more serious than domestic politicos abusing the power of the executive office to spy on and then incriminate those spied upon with measured leaks of misinformation is him or herself a miscreant of the highest order. Originally Posted by I B HankeringThat is one way to look at it, the other is that Trump would love to form a Putin like vice on the power sources in this country.
That is one way to look at it, the other is that Trump would love to form a Putin like vice on the power sources in this country. Originally Posted by WTFNo. This author begins by clearly saying that domestic spying on the citizens of this country is not an important matter worth investigation or discussion.
No. This author begins by clearly saying that domestic spying on the citizens of this country is not an important matter worth investigation or discussion. Originally Posted by I B HankeringThen the author is wrong. imho
After the early leaks out of the intelligence community, I'd suspect that the internal retribution for further leaks is dracononian, and not set by Trumps wishes. They were an utter embarassment to that community. Originally Posted by kehaarThere are a substantial number of the community who have integrity.
There are a substantial number of the community who have integrity. Originally Posted by LexusLoverI completely agree. I would guess that there are very few traitors to the constitution in the intelligence community.