Message from @Jeremy

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2019-12-09 20:11:20 UTC  

the exact day

2019-12-09 20:11:21 UTC  

is literally

2019-12-09 20:11:23 UTC  

of 0 import

2019-12-09 20:11:40 UTC  

maybe my timeline is wrong idk

2019-12-09 20:11:46 UTC  

You know how Trump loves to send messages. 😉

2019-12-09 20:11:56 UTC  

A subtle "you can't get me."

2019-12-09 20:12:00 UTC  

that sounds too convoluted for Trump

2019-12-09 20:12:13 UTC  

point is: if the reason we spy on trump is russian collusion, then the same exact logic applies to biden for ukrainian collusion, no?

2019-12-09 20:12:17 UTC  

He does it all the time, man, one of the trolling techniques I find comical.

2019-12-09 20:12:19 UTC  

it's not like a president's schedule allows for such things

2019-12-09 20:12:22 UTC  

are you retarded?

2019-12-09 20:12:36 UTC  

Well, I wouldn't put it past him.

2019-12-09 20:12:46 UTC  

for the day specifically? I totally would

2019-12-09 20:12:50 UTC  

that just sounds ridiculous

2019-12-09 20:13:13 UTC  

Yeah, maybe I am giving him too much credit for being a troller-in-chief.

2019-12-09 20:13:39 UTC  

I would agree insofar as Biden's son taking a loan from China, absolutely.

2019-12-09 20:14:03 UTC  

maybe someone can get this straight for me, is trump a gullible, bumbling baffoon? or is he a time traveling 47-dimentional chess master?

2019-12-09 20:14:05 UTC  

However, it's clear Biden's son was also advancing U.S. foreign policy objectives in Ukraine.

2019-12-09 20:14:13 UTC  

Ex-CIA also sat on the board.

2019-12-09 20:14:31 UTC  

At the time, they were looking to secure business integration with the West, literally part of our formal foreign policy objective in Ukraine.

2019-12-09 20:14:41 UTC  

They thought it would render resilience against Moscow influence.

2019-12-09 20:14:45 UTC  

@Xenon Jury's still out on that one. The MSM seems to think both are the case.....

2019-12-09 20:16:44 UTC  

@SPOOKY Phil, Ruler of Heck i see it all the time, trump haters call him dumb and then 10 minutes later they are posting all of their articles and links and connecting pins with red string in the mastermind conspiracy plot supposedly born of trumps galaxy brain

2019-12-09 20:16:55 UTC  

It's pretty fucking weird tbh

2019-12-09 20:18:48 UTC  
2019-12-09 20:35:54 UTC  

I was merely condescending the tin-foil hat wearers. While some people interpret Trump to be an idiot, I believe he's a highly calculated individual. In some manners, he is an idiot, as history would evince from his travels to the Soviet Union during the Reagan Admin., only to return home purchasing ads and giving interviews, within which he spouted pro-Soviet propaganda and criticized the Reagan Administration. He also had a penchant for disseminating Russian disinformation throughout the election-cycle, as well many of his campaign associates, but as did the rest of America. It was a daily occurrence in my household, @Xenon.

2019-12-09 20:37:37 UTC  

It was also a daily occurrence among a well-known general, who had previously leaked classified information, discharged for it, and was part of his campaign, who also happened to attend the Russia Today opening-ceremony and sit side-by-side with Mr. Putin.

2019-12-09 20:39:28 UTC  

A number of Americans across this country are under their influence, all across the aisle, though. So, their operations were quite the success in crafting public opinion, platform, and gaining influence over foreign policy.

2019-12-09 20:41:28 UTC  

They, finally, achieved what they never could when the first Cold War was raging on, subverting our foreign policy, allowing them to successfully implement their own. I mean, they had half of America debating on whether or not they even invaded Ukraine, years after it unfolded, a debate that still rages on to this day after Putin got on international television and referred to them as idiots, "of course we're there." Really, hats off.

2019-12-09 20:44:04 UTC  

Notice how I say first Cold War, as we're interlocked now in a second between both the PRC and Federation, which never truly ended, as they've been at war with the values underpinning our nation, as well those abroad, for nearly a century; what many believe is a peacetime we've been raised under is merely an illusion, while we've been engaged in cleaning up the mess of the first Cold War. The bombs will begin dropping the moment Trump is out of office. He's all that stands between what is coming, and Russia won't respond; they're going to get their asses spanked, hard.

2019-12-09 21:01:05 UTC  

The fog of war won't remain forever, just as it didn't during the Cold War. So, any Russians that may be reading this, know we're coming for you, and we're coming hard. We're going to bust a load on every military installation you have, every frontline you've drawn. The bear has licked its last honeycomb.

2019-12-09 21:07:11 UTC  

Africans are literally leaving Africa to come to America. Hows the racism narrative working out?

2019-12-09 21:07:47 UTC  

*Migrants specifically

2019-12-09 21:08:19 UTC  

their narrative is that whitey destroyed africa so its now our duty to accept migrants

2019-12-09 21:08:20 UTC  

who the fuck paid for the boats that gottem there

2019-12-09 21:08:23 UTC  

Maybe they heard they'll give reperations for skin color.

2019-12-09 21:08:49 UTC  

lmao. I guess if you completely ignore history.

2019-12-09 21:13:20 UTC  

Well, I always wondered since they argue legal grounds for reparations against people, such as myself, direct descendants of the slave-owning Founding Fathers, whether or not I had legal grounds to get a refund?

2019-12-09 21:14:39 UTC  

I mean, it seems reasonable. If they have the legal grounds to sue me for reparations, then I should have the legal grounds of getting a refund on the goods.