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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Roll Call examines the possibilities here: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/analysis-5-possible-outcomes-of-first-mueller-indictments/ar-AAu9yum?li=BBmkt5R&ocid=spartandhp[/quote] With this kind of brilliant analysis? [i]Flynn became enamored with the kind of conservative conspiracy theories that helped power Trump to the White House. The longtime soldier, who had gone into the consulting world after being fired from the DIA by President Barack Obama, became a leading national security and foreign policy adviser to candidate Trump.[/i] I’m to take this article seriously?[/quote] Please point out specifically what is false in the part you quoted. [/quote] Any article that uses the phrase “enamored with the kind of crazy conspiracy theories” exposes itself[/quote] Fact: https://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/05/us/politics/-michael-flynn-trump-fake-news-clinton.html Pull quote "Six days before the election, for instance, Mr. Flynn posted on Twitter a fake news story that claimed the police and prosecutors in New York had found evidence linking Mrs. Clinton and much of her senior campaign staff to pedophilia, money laundering, perjury and other felonies." Frankly, "enamored with the kind of conspiracy theories" is a very gentle way of referring to Flynn's craziness. Just because what is written about a politician is negative doesn't mean it shouldn't be printed or is "fake news". [/quote] Didn’t Flynn’s son tweet in support of the Pizzagate conspiracy? And didn’t Flynn himself retweet a supporting Pizzagate? Why yes, they did. http://www.cnn.com/2016/12/05/politics/mike-flynn-jr-son-pizza-gate-conspiracy-theory-donald-trump/index.html It’s hard to know if he was just playing politics and knew it was BS or of Flynn actually bought into Pizzagate. But in either case is is shocking that someone who has so little personal integrity, and/or is a complete nutjob was able to become a 3 Star, and then NSA. And very scary. And in general, I have had a lot of respect for how the top military men have behaved this year. McMaster. The Joint Chiefs issuing statements after C-ville, and the service Academy Head who gave a speech saying that there was no room for racists on his campus come to mind. It feels like the military and The Senate might be able to help us survive Trump. But Flynn? Screw loose. It makes you wonder if something changed after he left the military. And Kelley. Whom I respected at one point. Button after he used his dead son as a prop when he walkeout and lied. Someone with integrity would have resigned before they did that. [/quote]
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