Answer the fucking question: whatever the consequences, how did Vindman “fuck over” Trump by telling the truth?
It may be that you cannot comprehend this, of course.
It may be that you cannot comprehend this, of course.
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Answer the fucking question: whatever the consequences, how did Vindman “fuck over” Trump by telling the truth? It may be that you cannot comprehend this, of course. |
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which truth are you refering to?
On page 316, Vindman claims that Trump "demanded" investigations from Zelenskiy in return for military aid, but that's Vindman's opinion, not fact. He admitted that the actual words spoken during the call don't support that claim: "I think people want to hear, you know, what they have as already preconceived notions." Vindman's damning admission is found on page 256 of the transcript. "Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts" – Richard Feynman |
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Where did you copy that from?
"Damning admission" doesn't ring all that BOxlish. -- Christian R. Conrad The Man Who (used to think he) Knows Fucking Everything Mail: Same username as at the top left of this post, at iki.fi |
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townhall.com Link provided.
https://townhall.com/columnists/betsymccaughey/2019/11/18/vindmans-claims-dont-hold-up-n2556671 Opinion piece from Betsy McCaughey, the former Republican Lt. Governor of NY. To get a feel for what she's like, I offer the below. The Democrats want impeachment to disgrace President Donald Trump "for life" and tilt the 2020 election. Not if Senator Lindsey Graham has his way. Graham is proposing post-impeachment investigations by the Senate to "get to the bottom" of the Democrats' impeachment hoax. That will pin the disgrace where it belongs — on the party that dragged the nation through an unwarranted ordeal. https://www.creators.com/read/betsy-mccaughey In short, the source of the quote is a RWN. bcnu, Mikem It's mourning in America again. |
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no, the source of the quote was vindeman
"Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts" – Richard Feynman |
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Nice try.
Your post. On page 316, Vindman claims that Trump "demanded" investigations from Zelenskiy in return for military aid, but that's Vindman's opinion, not fact. He admitted that the actual words spoken during the call don't support that claim: "I think people want to hear, you know, what they have as already preconceived notions." Vindman's damning admission is found on page 256 of the transcript. RWN Opinion piece from link I provided. On page 316, Vindman claims that Trump "demanded" investigations from Zelenskiy in return for military aid, but that's Vindman's opinion, not fact. He admitted that the actual words spoken during the call don't support that claim: "I think people want to hear, you know, what they have as already preconceived notions." Vindman's damning admission is found on page 256 of the transcript. Eerily similar, no? bcnu, Mikem It's mourning in America again. |
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sigh, page 256 is npr a RWN as well now?
https://apps.npr.org/documents/document.html?id=6543468-Alexander-Vindman-Testimony I think people want to hear, you know, what they have as "Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts" – Richard Feynman |
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Jesus wept box
You are in troll mode. You're not as stupid as you would like to seem. |
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“You are in troll mode”
I hate to break it to you, but from Oakland this afternoon it seems pretty certain that the sun is going to set in the west later today. cordially, |
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Maybe not, but if he so desperately wants to be seen as such, why shouldn't he be despised as such?
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I was talking about the CHARACTERIZATION OF Vindemans quote, not the quote itself.
The TWO WORDS I quoted from your post were: 1) Outside the quote marks delimiting the words attributed to him, and 2) Hardly something anyone would call their own words. When did you last talk about anything you had said as a "damning admission"? -- Christian R. Conrad The Man Who (used to think he) Knows Fucking Everything Mail: Same username as at the top left of this post, at iki.fi |
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I would have spelled it damming, but you knew that
"Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts" – Richard Feynman |