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  • HoraceH Horace

    @axtremus said in RUSSIA!!!:

    The full Podcast episode:

    https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-you-me-hillary-clinton-71671764/episode/bonus-episode-house-speaker-nancy-pelosi-76369703/#

    Skip to somewhere around the 16:15 mark to lead into the "9/11-type commission" and the "Putin" reference. The speculation that Trump "worked with Putin" is overwrought but the point about Trump and his supporters unwittingly played into Putin's hands is probably fair. It's not hard to imagine Putin rubbing his hands in glee as he learns that the US Capitol has been run over by a mob.

    As for what level of investigation is warranted, this does not rise to the "9/11" level but it certainly exceeds the "Benghazi" level. Whatever the parallels, I do want to see thorough investigation of the incident.

    Yes everything is overdetermined, if not overwrought. It's how we can all be pretending to make reasonable points.

    You want an investigation into why a few imbeciles decided to walk into the Capitol? Really? You think it required a mastermind? It only required some people who noticed that the Capitol was unguarded. You may as well launch an investigation into why graffiti under your favorite bridge happens.

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    jon-nyc
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    Or maybe we can investigate why it is that nothingburgers have nothinglettuce and nothingketchup on them.

    You were warned.

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      You would relish that

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      • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

        Or maybe we can investigate why it is that nothingburgers have nothinglettuce and nothingketchup on them.

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        Horace
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        @jon-nyc said in RUSSIA!!!:

        Or maybe we can investigate why it is that nothingburgers have nothinglettuce and nothingketchup on them.

        Again, the best thing that happened to the left over the past few years is that the Capitol was unguarded. I'm waiting for you to stop masturbating over it.

        Education is extremely important.

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          jon-nyc
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          #11

          Enjoy!

          You were warned.

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          • AxtremusA Axtremus

            The full Podcast episode:

            https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-you-me-hillary-clinton-71671764/episode/bonus-episode-house-speaker-nancy-pelosi-76369703/#

            Skip to somewhere around the 16:15 mark to lead into the "9/11-type commission" and the "Putin" reference. The speculation that Trump "worked with Putin" is overwrought but the point about Trump and his supporters unwittingly played into Putin's hands is probably fair. It's not hard to imagine Putin rubbing his hands in glee as he learns that the US Capitol has been run over by a mob.

            As for what level of investigation is warranted, this does not rise to the "9/11" level but it certainly exceeds the "Benghazi" level. Whatever the parallels, I do want to see thorough investigation of the incident.

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            Renauda
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            @axtremus said in RUSSIA!!!:

            It's not hard to imagine Putin rubbing his hands in glee as he learns that the US Capitol has been run over by a mob.

            Undoubtedly. It especially plays as a powerful distractor for the Russian public to demonstrate just how good things are at home compared to the effete and liberal West. From what I can gather, the annual Russian budget to conduct cyber disinformation attacks on US social media targets is approximately the cost of an F-35B (USD 115 million). Creating mayhem in the US through social media platforms is very beneficial to Putin . When incidents occur like what happened 6 January in Washington, it is a propaganda dividend in gold.

            Elbows up!

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            • RenaudaR Renauda

              @axtremus said in RUSSIA!!!:

              It's not hard to imagine Putin rubbing his hands in glee as he learns that the US Capitol has been run over by a mob.

              Undoubtedly. It especially plays as a powerful distractor for the Russian public to demonstrate just how good things are at home compared to the effete and liberal West. From what I can gather, the annual Russian budget to conduct cyber disinformation attacks on US social media targets is approximately the cost of an F-35B (USD 115 million). Creating mayhem in the US through social media platforms is very beneficial to Putin . When incidents occur like what happened 6 January in Washington, it is a propaganda dividend in gold.

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              Horace
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              @renauda said in RUSSIA!!!:

              @axtremus said in RUSSIA!!!:

              It's not hard to imagine Putin rubbing his hands in glee as he learns that the US Capitol has been run over by a mob.

              Undoubtedly. It especially plays as a powerful distractor for the Russian public to demonstrate just how good things are at home compared to the effete and liberal West. From what I can gather, the annual Russian budget to conduct cyber disinformation attacks on US social media targets is approximately the cost of an F-35B (USD 115 million). Creating mayhem in the US through social media platforms is very beneficial to Putin . When incidents occur like what happened 6 January in Washington, it is a propaganda dividend in gold.

              So who here disagrees that the Capitol raid played to the American left and to Putin?

              Education is extremely important.

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              • HoraceH Horace

                @renauda said in RUSSIA!!!:

                @axtremus said in RUSSIA!!!:

                It's not hard to imagine Putin rubbing his hands in glee as he learns that the US Capitol has been run over by a mob.

                Undoubtedly. It especially plays as a powerful distractor for the Russian public to demonstrate just how good things are at home compared to the effete and liberal West. From what I can gather, the annual Russian budget to conduct cyber disinformation attacks on US social media targets is approximately the cost of an F-35B (USD 115 million). Creating mayhem in the US through social media platforms is very beneficial to Putin . When incidents occur like what happened 6 January in Washington, it is a propaganda dividend in gold.

                So who here disagrees that the Capitol raid played to the American left and to Putin?

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                Loki
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                @horace said in RUSSIA!!!:

                @renauda said in RUSSIA!!!:

                @axtremus said in RUSSIA!!!:

                It's not hard to imagine Putin rubbing his hands in glee as he learns that the US Capitol has been run over by a mob.

                Undoubtedly. It especially plays as a powerful distractor for the Russian public to demonstrate just how good things are at home compared to the effete and liberal West. From what I can gather, the annual Russian budget to conduct cyber disinformation attacks on US social media targets is approximately the cost of an F-35B (USD 115 million). Creating mayhem in the US through social media platforms is very beneficial to Putin . When incidents occur like what happened 6 January in Washington, it is a propaganda dividend in gold.

                So who here disagrees that the Capitol raid played to the American left and to Putin?

                Nope. So stupid you would pray Antifa did it. The new definition Of own goal.

                Unless there is 3D chess which I would love to hear.

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                  Renauda
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                  Horace, you tell me who here disagrees. You are much more atuned to that pulse than me.

                  Elbows up!

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                  • RenaudaR Renauda

                    Horace, you tell me who here disagrees. You are much more atuned to that pulse than me.

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                    @renauda said in RUSSIA!!!:

                    Horace, you tell me who here disagrees. You are much more atuned to that pulse than me.

                    I was only asking for volunteers. I don't speak for other people.

                    Education is extremely important.

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                    • HoraceH Horace

                      @renauda said in RUSSIA!!!:

                      @axtremus said in RUSSIA!!!:

                      It's not hard to imagine Putin rubbing his hands in glee as he learns that the US Capitol has been run over by a mob.

                      Undoubtedly. It especially plays as a powerful distractor for the Russian public to demonstrate just how good things are at home compared to the effete and liberal West. From what I can gather, the annual Russian budget to conduct cyber disinformation attacks on US social media targets is approximately the cost of an F-35B (USD 115 million). Creating mayhem in the US through social media platforms is very beneficial to Putin . When incidents occur like what happened 6 January in Washington, it is a propaganda dividend in gold.

                      So who here disagrees that the Capitol raid played to the American left and to Putin?

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                      @horace said in RUSSIA!!!:

                      So who here disagrees that the Capitol raid played to the American left and to Putin?

                      Certainly it played to the left in the headlines, obviously.

                      In our pocketbooks? Yes, it will be used as an excuse to spend money, the current security presence around DC for example.

                      At the ballot box? Maybe, maybe not. At the moment the blame goes 100% to one man who might not be on any more ballots.

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