Message from @qwasi

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2019-11-24 07:56:46 UTC  

not to mention every electronic communication is swept up regardless

2019-11-24 07:57:04 UTC  

IC

2019-11-24 07:57:15 UTC  

they aren't all watching everything

2019-11-24 07:57:29 UTC  

the NSA can do things none of the others can do, the FBI has their capabilities etc

2019-11-24 07:57:39 UTC  

of course not, but if someone comes on their radar they're certainly capable of concentrating on a group of associates

2019-11-24 07:58:15 UTC  

Russian ambassadors are always on the radar, US officials or soon-to-be officials are giving security and briefings on behavior, etc

2019-11-24 07:58:22 UTC  

at the very least they've been monitoring him and everyone associated with him since he announced he was running

2019-11-24 07:58:28 UTC  

obviously the Rusisans know that and have securit procedures for diplomatic communication

2019-11-24 07:59:12 UTC  

That's probably why they moved HQ from Trump tower to Florida after a certain patriot paid a visit to Trump

2019-11-24 07:59:16 UTC  

then we have encryption, playback. our lives would be much easier if we knew what every russian ambassador was saying to everybody they talk to

2019-11-24 08:00:25 UTC  

Flynn was a top spook, he knows what our capabilities are

2019-11-24 08:02:08 UTC  

The Russians even let him into GRU headquarters before he was head of DIA

2019-11-24 08:11:26 UTC  

lol

2019-11-24 08:11:44 UTC  

all the left has is innuendo and circumstantial evidence

2019-11-24 08:13:14 UTC  

The once Titans of Journalistic Integrity are nothing more than clickbaity propagandists for the left

2019-11-24 08:13:57 UTC  

```Law students, take note: It's not a great idea for an attorney (i) to repeatedly tweet in a way ("I was only acting for my client") that undermines your client's interests, nor (ii) to publicly blackmail your client w/insinuations that you have info that would harm him. ```

2019-11-24 08:17:14 UTC  

I took it as the offhand remark it obviously was

2019-11-24 08:17:33 UTC  

leave it to the leftist media to make a mountain out of a molehill

2019-11-24 08:18:23 UTC  

they're floundering and barely staying afloat, grasping for straws

2019-11-24 08:18:34 UTC  

it's pathetic to watch

2019-11-24 08:21:46 UTC  

There's still a handful of legitimate journalists

2019-11-24 08:22:08 UTC  

Vindman pwned

2019-11-24 08:24:04 UTC  

Oh look, your buddy Soros is mentioned a couple times

2019-11-24 10:45:00 UTC  

You cant legitimately criticize the msm media while the king of fake news is president.

2019-11-24 10:45:33 UTC  

Please die

2019-11-24 10:45:54 UTC  

Witty

2019-11-24 10:46:43 UTC  

You are nothing but a claptrap

2019-11-24 10:46:47 UTC  

You don’t think

2019-11-24 10:46:54 UTC  

Therefore you’re not alive

2019-11-24 10:47:05 UTC  

Nor should you be alive

2019-11-24 10:49:06 UTC  

Its hard to counter such brilliant repartee

2019-11-24 10:49:31 UTC  

Yes

2019-11-24 10:49:53 UTC  

All you do is repeat Jewish media talking points

2019-11-24 10:50:01 UTC  

And expect to be taken seriously

2019-11-24 11:55:28 UTC  

Trump is the king of spreading falsehoods though.

2019-11-24 12:11:31 UTC  

Biggest falsehood: Biden is bad, therefore Trump is good. Both can be corrupt

2019-11-24 12:12:51 UTC  

THere is nothing wrong with investigating the Bidens, or broadcasting dirt. Just not the way he went about it, and especially pushing that Ukraine-is-interferring-in-our-elections disinfo

2019-11-24 12:17:41 UTC  

```Fact 9: Joe Biden boasted in a 2018 videotape that he forced Ukraine’s president to fire Shokin in March 2016 by threatening to withhold $1 billion in U.S. aid. You can view his videotape here.```
```Why would Biden have pressured Ukraine over firing the prosecutor?
There’s a strong case that Hunter Biden’s position with the company had nothing to do with Biden’s position on Shokin’s ouster. That’s because Western leaders and institutions were largely united in seeking Shokin’s removal, arguing that he was not pursuing corruption cases aggressively.

For instance, in early 2016, International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde said that "it’s hard to see how the I.M.F.-supported program can continue" unless corruption prosecutions accelerate.```