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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. As usual this conversation has turned into "Clinton is just as bad" vs. "No she isn't!" Though I have strong feelings on the above, I'd like to bring it back to the initial question, which is, you think the Russians helped Trump for free/ for nothing? No way. Nobody believes that. So, what are they getting or have they gotten in return? And what does that mean for Americans, and our allies? To me, this is the worst part of all. Breaking the law is inherently bad, especially for a President, yes. [b]But WORSE is breaking a law and selling out your country in the process.[/b] [/quote] You answered your own question. He’s sold us out. He’s tried to get rid of sanctions imposed by Obama on Russia (cue the exhausted one line that Obama said on a hot mic). He’s tried to scuttle new sanctions. I think he gave back those two Russian compounds. He’s try to get us out of NATO, he’s tried to wreck any post-WWII alliance in which the absence of such an alliance would create a wonderful chance for China and Russia to fill the void. He’s sold visas. He’s allowed Russian intelligence into the Oval Office. And we all saw him giving Putin a lap dance in Helsinki. And that’s a partial list. He’s a traitor. As the GOP has done NOTHING to meaningfully stop him, they too, are traitors.[/quote]
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