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DonViejo

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Tue Mar 21, 2017, 09:27 AM Mar 2017

Republicans read Trump's cue cards on Russia and wiretapping

By Dana Milbank Opinion writer March 20 at 7:31 PM

This would be a good time to do something about the red menace of Vladimir Putin’s Russia. Instead, we’re talking about the Red Raiders of Texas Tech.

FBI Director James B. Comey, testifying Monday about his agency’s investigation into Russia’s attempt to tilt the 2016 election to Donald Trump, explained why it was “a fairly easy judgment” that Trump was Putin’s favored candidate: “Putin hated Secretary Clinton so much that the flip side of that coin was he had a clear preference for the person running against the person he hated so much.”

But Rep. K. Michael Conaway (R-Tex.), a senior member of the House Intelligence Committee, was having none of it. “Yeah, that logic might work on Saturday afternoon when my wife’s Red Raiders are playing the Texas Longhorns.” Conaway doubted such reasoning “all the rest of the time.” So, Putin wanted Hillary Clinton to lose but didn’t want Trump? Maybe he was for Gary Johnson?

Comey tried to be patient. “Whoever the Red Raiders are playing, you want the Red Raiders to win,” he explained. “By definition, you want their opponent to lose.”

Conaway was fourth and long. He scrambled to formulate another question, then punted: “Well, let me finish up then.”

Comey’s testimony confirmed what was widely suspected: The FBI is investigating whether the president’s campaign colluded with a powerful American adversary in an attempt to swing the election. But instead of being shaken from complacency and uniting to make sure this never happens again, the Republican majority on the House Intelligence Committee mounted a reflexive defense of Trump.

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Republicans read Trump's cue cards on Russia and wiretapping (Original Post) DonViejo Mar 2017 OP
Hopefully, we are seeing the death of this version of the Republican party vlyons Mar 2017 #1

vlyons

(10,252 posts)
1. Hopefully, we are seeing the death of this version of the Republican party
Tue Mar 21, 2017, 09:37 AM
Mar 2017

More interested in stuffing their pockets and stuffing ballot boxes than in defending their country. It's time for the Democrats to grab the American flag from the filthy hands of these corrupt and traitorous Republicans. Because guess what? Silence implies consent. Failure to say NOTHING about Trump's web of criminality and collusion with Russia makes them complicit and guilty. They have literally sold out their country.

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