@rookie54 saidTWO thumbs for that.
grab em by the pussy!
not my responsibility!
they're eating the dogs!
they're eating the cats!
mexico will pay!
obama committed treason!
two weeks!
nasty!
build the wall!
just rake the forest!
buy my shoes!
buy my steaks!
stable genius!
buy my guitars!
stop saying epstein!
not my type!
hamberder!
squirrel!
Don't ask me, IYKYK.
@Earl-of-Trumps saidThat's not logical at all.
just for you, Suzianne:
https://www.newsmax.com/politics/tulsi-gabbard-coup-trump/2025/07/20/id/1219378/
Gabbard: Intel Officials Hid Anti-Trump Coup by Obama Admin
"The only logical conclusion that I can draw in this," she told Fox, "is that there was direct intent to cover up the truth about what occurred and who was responsible and the broad netwo ...[text shortened]... piracy was concocted and who exactly was responsible for carrying it out."
Oh oh, Suzi
😉
All of her predecessors said there was Russian tampering. Her little voice in the wilderness, desperate to gain Trump's favor, isn't going to change anyone's mind.
Except for the MAGA sheep.
Trump: "You know, Obama's guilty."
MAGA: monotone "Obama's guilty."
Trump: "He wasn't even born in America."
MAGA: monotone "... wasn't even born in America."
Mindless fools!
@Metal-Brain saidI see you dropped the Global Research link.
@no1marauder
Election agencies confirmed suspected cyberattacks linked to the same U.S. Department of Homeland Security IP address. Your evil hacker is not Russia, it is the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/more-states-confirm-cyber-attacks-sourced-to-dhs/476227320/
So this is the important question: Does the IP address ...[text shortened]... s. Common sense.
https://www.mintpressnews.com/cia-umbrage-carry-false-flag-cyber-attacks/225638/
Although the cnet link is probably the same disinformation.
@Metal-Brain saidHysterical ranting.
LOL!
That is the dumbest excuse for political bias and anti Russian demonization I have ever heard. As if doing business with Russians is somehow nefarious. Before all of the sanctions were imposed it was common practice.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/kenrapoza/2019/10/22/most-foreign-capital-flowing-into-russia-stock-market-is-american/
And look into the Podesta ...[text shortened]... ing money from Russia to pay Bill for doing a speech. And there is Hunter too. Don't get me started.
@Suzianne saidwe'll see what's logical when the day is done, Suzianne
That's not logical [i]at all[/I].
All of her predecessors said there was Russian tampering. Her little voice in the wilderness, desperate to gain Trump's favor, isn't going to change anyone's mind.
Except for the MAGA sheep.
Trump: "You know, Obama's guilty."
MAGA: monotone "Obama's guilty."
Trump: "He wasn't even born in America."
MAGA: monotone "... wasn't even born in America."
Mindless fools!
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@Suzianne saidThe GR link was sourced to mintpress. GR often posts news articles from other sources as many news websites do. It was never a GR article. Notice how natural news posts news articles from newstarget. This is common practice. You have a lot to learn.
I see you dropped the Global Research link.
Although the cnet link is probably the same disinformation.
https://censored.news/
https://www.newstarget.com/2025-07-26-researchers-face-calls-retract-their-fraudulent-study.html
https://www.naturalnews.com/2025-07-26-researchers-face-calls-retract-their-fraudulent-study.html
Same article from 2 different websites. All very common these days. Glad I could help.
@Suzianne saidLook at the GR link in the upper left corner to see what the original news article is. Glad I could help.
You didn't use this link? (Hint: Yes, you did.)
https://www.globalresearch.ca/wikileaks-reveals-cias-umbrage-allows-agency-to-carry-out-false-flag-cyber-attacks/5578786
"You have a bad habit of being wrong about everything."
Hypocrite!
@Metal-Brain saidSo websites don't check sources.
The GR link was sourced to mintpress. GR often posts news articles from other sources as many news websites do. It was never a GR article. Notice how natural news posts news articles from newstarget. This is common practice. You have a lot to learn.
https://censored.news/
https://www.newstarget.com/2025-07-26-researchers-face-calls-retract-their-fraudulent-study.htm ...[text shortened]... study.html
Same article from 2 different websites. All very common these days. Glad I could help.
Who knew? Hint: We all knew.
GR was a Russian clearinghouse for disinformation. Duh.
@Metal-Brain saidIs English your second (or third) language?
GR is not the source you idiot. Mintpressnews is. DUH!
@Metal-Brain saidPssshhhhhh.
Is that meant to imply I am Russian? You are paranoid. You forgot to call me a Russian bot. That is Russia paranoia 101.
No, just that you didn't understand what I wrote.
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@Suzianne saidThat is what people typically say to imply Russian is my first language.
Pssshhhhhh.
No, just that you didn't understand what I wrote.
The Russia collusion was a hoax. The whole investigation was started by a false rumor from a Russian that vanished so he could not be questioned. Nobody could find Misfud. George Papadopoulos was gossiping to the wrong people. Gossip started it.
Gossip got George Papadopoulos interrogated by the FBI.
His crime was gossiping to foreign diplomats.
@Metal-Brain said"Numerous reports indicate Russia actively interferes in the elections of democratic countries in Europe, particularly those in Eastern Europe and EU members like Moldova, Georgia, and Romania, according to the Wilson Center. Russia employs a multifaceted approach, including:
That is what people typically say to imply Russian is my first language.
The Russia collusion was a hoax. The whole investigation was started by a false rumor from a Russian that vanished so he could not be questioned. Nobody could find Misfud. George Papadopoulos was gossiping to the wrong people. Gossip started it.
Gossip got George Papadopoulos interrogated by the FBI.
His crime was gossiping to foreign diplomats.
Disinformation campaigns: Spreading false narratives and propaganda through state-controlled media, social media, and fake websites, often targeting specific populations with tailored messages to sow distrust in democratic institutions, according to CSIS and the European Parliament.
Targeting of pro-Ukrainian and pro-EU parties and candidates: Using a range of deceptive tactics to undermine their legitimacy and support, notes The Soufan Center.
Financial support and bribery: Providing covert funding to political parties and politicians, particularly those on the far-right or far-left who are sympathetic to Russia's interests, according to the BBC.
Cyberattacks: Targeting political parties and government institutions to steal and release information designed to influence election outcomes, according to the Wilson Center.
Voter bribery: Orchestrating schemes to pay voters to support specific candidates or positions, says NPR and the European Parliament.
Exploiting vulnerabilities: Capitalizing on existing divisions and societal tensions to weaken pro-democratic forces and amplify pro-Russian viewpoints, according to the Wilson Center.
This interference poses a serious threat to democratic resilience in Europe, undermining trust in elections and potentially shaping political outcomes."
@sonhouse saidWho doesn't interfere in elections?
"Numerous reports indicate Russia actively interferes in the elections of democratic countries in Europe, particularly those in Eastern Europe and EU members like Moldova, Georgia, and Romania, according to the Wilson Center. Russia employs a multifaceted approach, including:
Disinformation campaigns: Spreading false narratives and propaganda through state-controlled med ...[text shortened]... ic resilience in Europe, undermining trust in elections and potentially shaping political outcomes."
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2017/06/14/yelt-j14.html
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/jan/05/americans-spot-election-meddling-doing-years-vladimir-putin-donald-trump