For the past year and a half, CJR has been examining the American media’s coverage of Trump and Russia in granular detail, and what it means as the country enters a new political cycle https://t.co/CELmlFTwVC
— CJR (@CJR) January 31, 2023
"Trump may have been the victim of occasionally errant reporting. But he was no victim of a hoax or a media witch hunt. He helped an adversary sabotage an American election. The true media failure is that Trump got away with it," @DavidCornDC writes. https://t.co/5NaRUnTder
— Seth Hettena (@seth_hettena) February 2, 2023
bearister said:
Still waiting for details on the 102 meetings between tRump Campaign and Russians in the lead up to the 2016 Election.
bearister said:
Still waiting for details on the 102 meetings between tRump Campaign and Russians in the lead up to the 2016 Election.
John Brennan has a lot to answer for—going before the American public for months, cloaked with CIA authority and openly suggesting he’s got secret info, and repeatedly turning in performances like this. pic.twitter.com/EziCxy9FVQ
— Terry Moran 🇺🇸 (@TerryMoran) March 25, 2019
bearister said:
Still waiting for details on the 102 meetings between tRump Campaign and Russians in the lead up to the 2016 Election.
A new investigation from the leading institution in journalism shows how the mainstream media perpetrated the Russiagate hoax. What’s the media’s reaction to this? The same as their reaction to @mtaibbi’s expose of the Hamilton68 hoax: Pretend it doesn’t exist. https://t.co/0AJlzsDV3T
— David Sacks (@DavidSacks) February 13, 2023
The Spectator is the "leading institution in journalism"? Talk about casting doubt on your message!Ursine said:A new investigation from the leading institution in journalism shows how the mainstream media perpetrated the Russiagate hoax. What’s the media’s reaction to this? The same as their reaction to @mtaibbi’s expose of the Hamilton68 hoax: Pretend it doesn’t exist. https://t.co/0AJlzsDV3T
— David Sacks (@DavidSacks) February 13, 2023
Furthermore, the author of the CJR piece is the same hack that propped up bogus claims about Whitewater in the 1990sEastern Oregon Bear said:The Spectator is the "leading institution in journalism"? Talk about casting doubt on your message!Ursine said:A new investigation from the leading institution in journalism shows how the mainstream media perpetrated the Russiagate hoax. What’s the media’s reaction to this? The same as their reaction to @mtaibbi’s expose of the Hamilton68 hoax: Pretend it doesn’t exist. https://t.co/0AJlzsDV3T
— David Sacks (@DavidSacks) February 13, 2023
1. #DisinfoGate- VIDEO: Government official admits that Intel Community “partnered” w/ Social Media & worked together in “TAKING STUFF DOWN”
— Name Redacted (@NameRedacted247) February 6, 2023
Bill Evanina is the first official to admit this publicly
The effort to ‘combat Disinfo,’ ahead of 2020 election, was as large as 9/11 https://t.co/oG8vO8DIX1 pic.twitter.com/8Q3epJtJPl
dajo9 said:Furthermore, the author of the CJR piece is the same hack that propped up bogus claims about Whitewater in the 1990sEastern Oregon Bear said:The Spectator is the "leading institution in journalism"? Talk about casting doubt on your message!Ursine said:A new investigation from the leading institution in journalism shows how the mainstream media perpetrated the Russiagate hoax. What’s the media’s reaction to this? The same as their reaction to @mtaibbi’s expose of the Hamilton68 hoax: Pretend it doesn’t exist. https://t.co/0AJlzsDV3T
— David Sacks (@DavidSacks) February 13, 2023
"This is just the Democrats," @ChrisLynnHedges says. "They're a little slicker, but it's the same kind of conspiracy theory and self delusion that grips the far right. There's no difference."@kthalps @aaronjmate
— Useful Idiots (@UsefulIdiotpod) February 21, 2023
Full interview: https://t.co/NOTFmEnpJA pic.twitter.com/PhmHVFerRA
Tonight on @SystemUpdate_, live at 7pm ET:
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) February 2, 2024
RUSSIAGATE: The Complete Retrospective
The Russiagate Fraud, Its Consequences, The Ongoing Damage, Those Who Caused It, and The Lack of Any Accountability -- With @aaronjmate https://t.co/jVB14vOs7C
bearister said:
Still waiting for details on the 102 meetings between tRump Campaign and Russians in the lead up to the 2016 Election.
Quote:
"It is undisputed, and has been confirmed repeatedly in Iraqi government documents captured after the invasion, that Saddam had deep, longstanding, far-reaching relationships with terrorist organizations, including al Qaeda and its affiliates. It is undisputed that Saddam's Iraq was a state based on terror, overseeing a coordinated program to support global jihadist terrorist organizations. Ansar al Islam, an al Qaeda-linked organization, operated training camps in northern Iraq before the invasion. Abu Musab al Zarqawi, the future leader of Al Qaeda in Iraq, funneled weapons and fighters into these camps, before the invasion, from his location in Baghdad. We also know, again confirmed in documents captured after the war, that Saddam provided funding, training, and other support to numerous terrorist organizations and individuals over decades, including to Ayman al Zawahiri, the man who leads al Qaeda today."
Former vice president Dick Cheney and former deputy assistant secretary of state Liz Cheney, writing in the July 21 edition of The Weekly Standard.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fact-checker/wp/2014/07/17/the-cheneys-claims-of-a-deep-longstanding-far-reaching-relationship-between-al-qaeda-and-saddam/
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National Security
Hunter Biden story is Russian disinfo, dozens of former intel officials say
More than 50 former intelligence officials signed a letter casting doubt on the provenance of a New York Post story on the former vice president's son.
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/10/19/hunter-biden-story-russian-disinfo-430276
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Links_between_Trump_associates_and_Russian_officials#March_2017dajo9 said:
There is plenty of information on some of these meetings. Those interested in truth and not Russian propaganda should read here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Links_between_Trump_associates_and_Russian_officials
bear2034 said:
I haven't noticed the Russia, Russia, Russia narratives circulating yet and it's already February.
The only time the Putinista tankies will ever acknowledge the massive demographic problems facing Russia is when they try to pretend that Trump genuinely took a meeting with a representative of the Russian government to discuss adoptions lol.bearister said:
*Based on all the discussion in the Ukraine Invasion thread that Russia is not really our enemy and Putin has valid reasons for his actions in the Ukraine, I don't really understand the resistance by the Right and the Matt Taibbi School of De Facto tRump Support to own, and actually relish in, tRump's cozy relationship with the Russians. When viewed from that perspective, tRump did nothing wrong, and Michael Flynn would be the first guy to tell you that.
Unit2Sucks said:The only time the Putinista tankies will ever acknowledge the massive demographic problems facing Russia is when they try to pretend that Trump genuinely took a meeting with a representative of the Russian government to discuss adoptions lol.bearister said:
*Based on all the discussion in the Ukraine Invasion thread that Russia is not really our enemy and Putin has valid reasons for his actions in the Ukraine, I don't really understand the resistance by the Right and the Matt Taibbi School of De Facto tRump Support to own, and actually relish in, tRump's cozy relationship with the Russians. When viewed from that perspective, tRump did nothing wrong, and Michael Flynn would be the first guy to tell you that.
Everyone knows that Russia's perfectly happy stealing children and doesn't need to rely on arms-length adoption.
oski003 said:
It is kind of funny that the FBI is wiretapping everyone in Trump's orbit, and the best they can do is find out that one time Russian folks were trying to give Trump's team information on how Russia was illegally funding the DNC.
bearister said:oski003 said:
It is kind of funny that the FBI is wiretapping everyone in Trump's orbit, and the best they can do is find out that one time Russian folks were trying to give Trump's team information on how Russia was illegally funding the DNC.
1. Please provide citation with link for support of FBI wiretapping of tRump associate (other than convicted felon Manafort and Carter Page); and
2. Please provide citation with link for support of Russia funding the DNC.
Thank you.
LOLOLOLOLOLOL Wikipediadajo9 said:
There is plenty of information on some of these meetings. Those interested in truth and not Russian propaganda should read here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Links_between_Trump_associates_and_Russian_officials
So you went from "the FBI is wiretapping everyone in Trump's orbit" to a long series of paragraphs that only mentions Carter Page being wiretapped and no one else. The rest of the stuff you mentioned was not wiretapping.oski003 said:bearister said:oski003 said:
It is kind of funny that the FBI is wiretapping everyone in Trump's orbit, and the best they can do is find out that one time Russian folks were trying to give Trump's team information on how Russia was illegally funding the DNC.
1. Please provide citation with link for support of FBI wiretapping of tRump associate (other than convicted felon Manafort and Carter Page); and
2. Please provide citation with link for support of Russia funding the DNC.
Thank you.
1) We learned that in the final days of the 2016 presidential race, when the Clinton campaign came up with the Steele dossier a collection of sensational and unsupported allegations about Trump and Russia the FBI used the dossier to win approval to wiretap Carter Page, a low-level former Trump campaign adviser. Then we learned that also in 2016, the FBI used a confidential informant, a professor named Stefan Halper, to spy on Page and George Papadopoulos, another low-level Trump adviser.
Then we learned that in 2016, the FBI sent an undercover agent a woman who used the alias Azra Turk to secretly record conversations with Papadopoulos.
In a court filing Friday, Durham reported that in July 2016, a tech executive named Rodney Joffe (he is unnamed in the court papers, but his name has been widely reported) worked with the Clinton campaign's law firm to "mine internet data," some of it "non-public and/or proprietary" that means secret to search for information that could be used to claim a Trump-Russia connection. Among the secret data that was "exploited," according to Durham, was internet traffic from Trump Tower, from Donald Trump's Central Park West apartment building and after Trump was elected the executive office of the president of the United States, or EOP.
Joffe's company, Durham says, "had come to access and maintain dedicated servers for the EOP as part of a sensitive arrangement" a government contract to provide tech services. They then "exploited this arrangement by mining the EOP's [internet] traffic and other data for the purpose of gathering derogatory information about Donald Trump."
After that, the Clinton team went to the CIA to try to get the nation's spy agency interested in the anti-Trump effort. That mirrored earlier Clinton approaches to the FBI, when Clinton operatives tried to interest agents in what is known as the "Alfa Bank" story, which was a phony allegation that there were all sorts of suspicious connections between a Russian bank and the Trump campaign.
The bigger goal of all of it, Durham says, was "to establish 'an inference' and 'narrative' tying then-candidate Trump to Russia." So there was a two-track operation going on: While the FBI was doing spying of its own, the Clinton team was spying, too, and trying to get the FBI and CIA involved. It was all part of a larger plan to push the "narrative" of Trump-Russia collusion.
How did it end? You'll remember that a special counsel, Robert Mueller, using all the resources and powers of federal law enforcement, searched for collusion for years and could never establish that it happened, much less that any Trump campaign figures might have been involved.
The new revelation is confirmation for some of the Republicans who uncovered the early clues of the spying operation. "Democrat-paid operatives illegally hacked their political opponents' communications during a presidential campaign and then did it again to a sitting president and the White House staff," said Devin Nunes, who as House Intelligence Committee chairman investigated the spying allegations. He just left Congress and is now CEO of the new Trump social media venture.
2) I am not sure why you are asking this. Some Russian duped someone in Trump's team that they had this info and then apparently didn't. That was the premise of this HUGE smoking gun meeting you are referring to.