The Russians favored whom?
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I don't know if this bone has any meat on it...
The CIA Inspector General has taken more than a year to clear the release of a House Intelligence Committee report which contradicts the key conclusion of the intelligence community assessment on Russian interference in the 2016 election, according to the former chief of staff of the National Security Council.
The January 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment (ICA), prepared at the behest of President Barack Obama, claimed that Russia interfered in the presidential election in order to help candidate Donald Trump. The House Intelligence Committee’s public report (pdf) on Russia had already challenged the analytic tradecraft behind this central claim and suggested that the process of arriving at the assessment was not free of political interference.
A separate, classified report holed up at the office of the CIA Inspector General (IG) sheds damning light on the role then-CIA Director John Brennan played in the preparation of the report, former National Security Council Chief of Staff Fred Fleitz learned from House Intelligence Committee staff. A source familiar with the report’s fate would not deny that the report went to the office of the CIA IG.
The report states that Brennan overruled agency analysts who wanted to include strong intelligence in the assessment to show that Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted Hillary Clinton to win the election, Fleitz says, citing conversations with House Intelligence Committee staffers. Brennan had also rejected analysts who wanted to strike weak intelligence from the report which suggested that Russia favored Trump, Fleitz said.
“So Brennan actually slanted this analysis, choosing anti-Trump intelligence and excluding anti-Clinton intelligence,” Fleitz told The Epoch Times.
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@jon-nyc said in The Russians favored whom?:
Trump fans don’t want to think to hard about why Putin favored Trump, as they aren’t deluded enough to think that Putin wants America to be great again.
IOW, the report at the CIA IG was wrong, is that your point?
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The only thing with these type of reports is for it to be true, it seems like 99% of the people in the US government are in on some conspiracy against President Trump, and of the 99%, not one of them is ethical enough to say something.
I realize that I am talking about government people, but I am an optimist and think that there are still good people there.
(PS I am not a big conspiracy believer of almost any kind.. In todays world, where anybody is willing to go on any TV show to talk about anything for a few dollars, it is amazing that all these secrets could be kept secret. LOL)
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@George-K said in The Russians favored whom?:
@jon-nyc said in The Russians favored whom?:
Trump fans don’t want to think to hard about why Putin favored Trump, as they aren’t deluded enough to think that Putin wants America to be great again.
IOW, the report at the CIA IG was wrong, is that your point?
Using the notion of consider the source I would want to hear from someone other than Fred.
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@jon-nyc said in The Russians favored whom?:
Trump fans don’t want to think to hard about why Putin favored Trump, as they aren’t deluded enough to think that Putin wants America to be great again.
Or Putin was putting the useful idiots of the left to work, anticipating their petulant, culturally destructive social tantrum in response to a President Trump.
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@George-K said in The Russians favored whom?:
@jon-nyc said in The Russians favored whom?:
Trump fans don’t want to think to hard about why Putin favored Trump, as they aren’t deluded enough to think that Putin wants America to be great again.
IOW, the report at the CIA IG was wrong, is that your point?
Have we seen it yet?
Did you read the Meuller report? It was extraordinarily detailed.
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@Horace said in The Russians favored whom?:
@jon-nyc said in The Russians favored whom?:
Trump fans don’t want to think to hard about why Putin favored Trump, as they aren’t deluded enough to think that Putin wants America to be great again.
Or Putin was putting the useful idiots of the left to work, anticipating their petulant, culturally destructive social tantrum in response to a President Trump.
My personal favorite was”Russian Agent”.
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I suspect he preferred Trump to Clinton because he thought Clinton would be tougher on Russia. If so I think he was right. Trump is hardly a warmonger. War is expensive.
I suspect he also enjoys seeing Americans at each others' throats over relatively minor issues. We continue to indulge him.
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@George-K Spy in Putin's office Given his proximity to Putin, I've thought we should have a good way to know Putin's intentions regarding the election. I assumed this was part of the reason for the Senate's confidence in their finding that Russia had worked to support Trump's Presidency. Some of the talk for the reason he was extricated from Russia was that they were concerned that someone would blurt out information which would draw attention to his activities.