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IF anyone is looking for DJT

Jul 24, 2019 5:36AM PDT

don't bother looking anywhere there could be a tv.

Devil

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Too late, if he has a smartphone with Reuters
Jul 24, 2019 7:15AM PDT

on top, like me.
"Mueller defends inquiry's integrity, says he did not exonerate Trump"

My #2, BBC, didn't give anything away, but its first six stories on its US & Canada page are Mueller-related.

Bigger question. Can the anti-Trump people snatch defeat from the jaws of victory?

No-brainer question. When it comes down to Jehovah on one side and all the nations of the earth on the other, who wins?

Who the heck is BOJO?

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Mueller
Jul 24, 2019 8:11AM PDT

...is just tired and fed up with the entire thing and tossed the Dems a dry bone in hopes they will finally argue over it and go away, leave him alone finally. Personally I consider Nadler and his goons in full insurrection at this time and should be arrested and prosecuted under any laws that would apply to it.

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(NT) Or, line 'em up and shoot 'em?
Jul 24, 2019 9:06AM PDT
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Mueller's report said maybe
Jul 24, 2019 11:14AM PDT

Mueller's testimony to congress said maybe.

Unless the dems can find more stuff their hissing up a rope.

Nadler is trying to make political points.

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And despite Mueller
Jul 24, 2019 4:10PM PDT

emphasizing the importance of what precipitated this whole thing - foreign influence in an election - most people on both sides are ignoring that and want to grandstand _their_ issues i.e. "exoneration" - or lack of it - and culpability - or lack of it - for Trump. It figures that would happen, but sad that it seems no one really cares that much about preventing it from happening *again*. Should we just "give up" ? It's the "new normal" ?

Rick

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And the latest from people paid to know,
Jul 24, 2019 4:35PM PDT

'More interference coming'.

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and expected
Jul 24, 2019 8:19PM PDT

Perhaps it is "the price to be paid" for a "connected" world such as we have now. But one would think that after Stuxnet and other successful (and otherwise) selective malware launches, the danger of psychological warfare and outright imposter attempts would be "felt" more than it seems they are. Is this a function of consumer inertia or apathy to data breaches and related IT security concerns?

I know our intel services are doing all they can to secure our 'Net - but perhaps only so much can be done? Maybe the smarter option would be to educate people on how to more easily spot propaganda on the Internet? Again, what a concept - it makes too much sense so will probably never fly... < insert rueful non-smiley here > :^|

Rick " Kathleen Hanna had it right - get off the internet and do something in "The Real World" for a change... " Jones

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It would require a longread mentality,
Jul 24, 2019 9:05PM PDT

not soundbite.