No, not that kind, the government kind:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-refusal-to-accept-government-assessments-on-russian-hacks-dismays-former-officials/2016/10/14/6d1c7f60-8fc4-11e6-9c52-0b10449e33c4_story.html This is just plain wacko and scary. |
Trump seems to be completely immune to intelligence. |
The Washington ComPost? |
At least he knows how to spell it. |
Which part of the story do you think they made up? That he was briefed on the source of the hacker attacks, or that he later said that he didn't know where they were coming from? Talk about compost. You seem to have a manure farm of your own. |
One aspect of Trump that scares me is his belief in his 'very good brain'. It leads him to trust his own common sense rather than the words of experts, or even than the Constitution (on issues like torture, for example). |
Trump has become an unwitting asset of Putin:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/former-u-s-intelligence-official-russia-has-turned-trump-into-unwitting-asset-172058187.html "Not only through a series of cyberattacks that stand to hurt the Clinton campaign, but also, he said, by turning Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump into an “unwitting asset.” The intelligence term, Nance explained, refers to “someone who thinks they’ve adopted a position but that position has been carved out for them, groomed for them.” “Russia itself gains everything if Trump is elected president,” he told Golodryga Friday, pointing to some the Republican nominee’s foreign policy positions as evidence of Russia’s influence over the candidate. Trump has been critical of NATO, supported Russia’s intervention in Syria and showered praise on Russian President Vladimir Putin. “He cheers on the destruction of the European Union” Nance said of Trump, who has branded himself “Mr. Brexit.” Such a destruction would only help Russia, Nance said. And, he continued, “Trump believes that Eastern Europe, from Poland east, is Russia’s backyard and they should be allowed to do whatever they choose, including the seizing of land in Crimea, possibly starting this insurgency in southern Ukraine, and having their eye on the Baltic states.”" |
The two words "Putin" and "intelligence" are an oxymoron. |
lol.. that was supposed to be "Trump" and "intelligence" |