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By the time the sale of Uranium One was approved by the Obama Administration, the FBI’s investigators had already gathered substantial evidence and the bureau was also aware of Russia’s intentions to enter the U.S. energy market and its desire to purchase a stake in American uranium, the documents show.
originally posted by: DBCowboy
Hillary Clintons Foundation received 140 million from the Russians.
That's not in dispute.
And no one bats a friggin' eye.
THAT'S the big conspiracy, in my opinion.
propaganzied
originally posted by: DBCowboy
Hillary Clintons Foundation received 140 million from the Russians.
That's not in dispute.
And no one bats a friggin' eye.
THAT'S the big conspiracy, in my opinion.
And Hillary's mantra that its already been de-bunked a 100 times will play big in this . Most of us would be interested in seeing just a or the 10 times it has ...Time to put up or come clean girl ...tic toc tic toc . +++
No amount of burying your head in the sand will stop the guilty from being exposed.
I was going to fix (edit) that, to put in (gnashing of teeth) some how but it would have broken up a great quote .
You can rest assured that if Mueller finds a payment to Trump from any Russian entity for any amount, the same people not batting an eye over Clintons clear pay for play will be batting themselves over the head and wailing at the top of their lungs.
Bill touched my mom, hillary killed my dad and obama ate my dog.
propaganda
originally posted by: butcherguy
a reply to: dukeofjive696969
Bill touched my mom, hillary killed my dad and obama ate my dog.
-I am fairly certain that some of Bill Clinton's victims had children.
-Muammar Gaddafi had numerous children and Hillary took credit for his death and cackled like a witch afterwards.
-Obama, by his own admission, ate dog.
Oh.... and there's that word again...
propaganda
It must have come out in the latest CTR emails.
Like Russia, they tend to blame others for what they do themselves.
originally posted by: butcherguy
a reply to: dukeofjive696969
Bill touched my mom, hillary killed my dad and obama ate my dog.
-I am fairly certain that some of Bill Clinton's victims had children.
-Muammar Gaddafi had numerous children and Hillary took credit for his death and cackled like a witch afterwards.
-Obama, by his own admission, ate dog.
Oh.... and there's that word again...
propaganda
It must have come out in the latest CTR emails.
Like Russia, they tend to blame others for what they do themselves.
Investor's Business Daily (IBD) is an American "newspaper" (with associated website) that (obviously) covers mostly financial, business, and investment news. Its op-eds are, similarly, chock-full of Ben Steinery along with numerous denialist hit pieces, astroturf, and mouthing off by bottom-of-the-barrel wingnuts (e.g., Brent Bozell) in a way that makes the op-ed pages of The Wall Street Journal look like the Daily Worker.
Their editorial cartoons can get very nutty,[1] and their anti-environmentalism can reach astounding heights.[2] At times, they venture into full-on, balls-out conspiracy theory territory when it comes to global warming, including accusing NASA and NOAA of conspiring to manipulate data[3] and fabricated the now popular denialist talking point that James Hansen is a shill for George Soros.[4] (Oh, can't forget Climategate, of course, they were all over that.) This is even less surprising when you notice that they let lobbyists and PR reps for denialist think tanks like the Heartland Institute and the Competitive Enterprise Institute and experts for hire like Michael Fumento pen their bull# all over IBD's pages. There's the other usual anti-environmental nonsense as well, including DDT denial and second-hand smoke denial.
IBD's most infamous op-ed was one that, in trying to make an argument against Obamacare, claimed Stephen Hawking would have been euthanized by the NHS if he lived in Britain. Hawking then replied that he credits the NHS with saving his life. In true IBD fashion, they then issued a "correction" noting that the "implication" in the column that Hawking was not a citizen of the UK had been "fixed."[5] They still post less than-accurate-information on Obamacare to this day.