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Joe hasn't even taken his oath and Trumpkin Grady Means (probably paid for this trash) is dumping as much negativitiy on Biden as he can. Typical know-it-all garbage dished out by a paid POS to be himself.
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Mine’s fine
This baloney is coming from Grady Means, who wrote about "The Strange Greatness of Donald Trump," an article chock-full of false equivalencies. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Poor victims
“The highest art in low politics is to be able to induce the masses to invest their own sense of dignity in yours. Then, if you are exposed as a fraud, they will be exposed as credulous: a conclusion they approach with a natural human reluctance.” Christopher Hitchens |
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The faithful have got their marching orders , they are all ready blaming Biden for the increase in jobless claims or China China China ... meanwhile Trumps MIA 3500 dead Russian hacks no art of the deal interest in the Covid bill it’s just fraud 24x7 zero leadership and his supporters could give a rats ass ,, and would help burn the country to the ground ,,, but but Biden the threat to the Nation ? This country has reached heard immunity on stupidity
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Trump is probably mere weeks from returning to his obscenely lucrative 2015-6 Trump Tower Moscow negotiations with the Kremlin and Putin's agents—the deal he repeatedly lied to voters about in 2016—and folks think he's going to protect America from Russia? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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And I don't know how he's gonna do what you say here since you claim that he will be indicted for various crimes after he is no longer Pres. |
So let me get this straight they called their campaign the death star (destroyed by the heros 2x) their legal action the kraken (killed by the hero n Clash of the Titans) & now want to associate Tweety with Julius Caesar (murdered by his friends for being an a'hole) and the man that killed the republic, not sure, but I see a trend
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The best confirmation that Putin is responsible for this hacking attack on the United States is that Trump hasn’t said anything.
He has no interest in actually doing the job to which he now falsely claims continued entitlement, or any ability to do it. And he never has. Cue, the Trump Defense Squad Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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There’s always a tweet
Putin & I discussed forming an impenetrable Cyber Security unit so that election hacking, & many other negative things, will be guarded.. As you said what’s the point...... Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Guess you need to be a women or a an American for that honor Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Tweety's weakness invited the cyberattacks.
His failure to act on any of his friend Putin's recent transgressions has ennobled them to push further. In the United States, Trumplicans consistently view China as a major security threat, but frequently admire Russia to a greater degree than ever before, and have become willing to tolerate it given its ties to President Trump. |
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He strengthened our military, added a new Space Force which will help the fight against cyber war and China's AI war with us. But you say he is incapable of handling an attack on our country. As for this being a new type of warfare and Trump being a weak leader not capable of handling an attack and not acknowledging that we are at war, there's this from a June 23. 2019 NBC news article: "The other side thought they could just walk all over us," said one expert. "There was a decision in this administration to impose consequences." "With little public scrutiny, the U.S. military has drastically stepped up its secret hacking of foreign computer networks in a new effort to keep China, Russia, Iran and other adversaries on their heels, current and former U.S. officials tell NBC News. Empowered with new legal authority from both Congress and President Donald Trump, the military's elite cyber force has conducted more operations in the first two years of the Trump administration than it did in eight years under Obama, officials say — including against Russia, despite Trump's well-documented affinity for Vladimir Putin. The general in charge of the push, Paul Nakasone, has spoken about the new policy in cryptic terms such as "persistent engagement," and "defending forward," without explaining what that means. Multiple current and former American officials briefed on the matter say military hackers are breaking into foreign networks, striking at enemy hackers and planting cyber bombs that would disable infrastructure in the event of a conflict. The officials declined to confirm or deny a New York Times report that an element of these classified operations included hacking into Russia's power grid, but they said that such a move would be a standard response to similar behavior by Russia and China. U.S. officials have said that those countries have for years planted malware that could turn out the lights in parts of the U.S. "This is no different than a spy satellite," one senior U.S. official briefed on the matter told NBC News. "What this is is finding vulnerabilities in people's military and civilian infrastructure. That's how you should think of it." Over the last decade, U.S. responses to foreign cyberattacks "have been tenuous, they have been episodic, we really haven't done anything," said Nakasone, who is both the commander of U.S. Cyber Command and the director of the National Security Agency, during a question and answer session at the Marshall Forum in April. "We are going to ensure that our adversaries know that that are limits within which they can operate…. No longer are we going to be on the sidelines." I asked you "What swift and severe punishment are you recommending?" You came up with nothing. |
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Trump downplayed the hack, suggesting it might be China not Russia and hinting it contributed to the massive voter fraud, someone needs to seek help. He said it’s all under control so it must be so because he never lies. Pompeo and the intelligence community are wrong again.
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