Forget about "fake news."



Sorry Smithson, all the Trumps are commies. It's about time you accept that fact. 


I don't think I need to respond. 

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  1. More Trump Russia news coming this week. But remember, every thing the media is reporting and a huge amount more is already known by investigators.

    Stay tuned. It's going to get real fun.

    everyday.

    Don't you look forward to Morning Joe every day? I do.

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    1. Look forward to who??

      Trump is our president for the next four years. Get used to it.

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    2. Snowballs chance in hell he will last 4 yrs.

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    3. Not with a liar, traitor, racist, welsher, and communist enabler.

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    4. Finally!!! Glad to see you have come around to accepting my definitions for Barack "Wannabee a Muslim" Obama.

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    5. Reince Priebus and Sean Spicer were sending out emails every day promoting Russian disinformation that they knew was from Russia, and they aided and abetted the campaign. Spicer and Reince Priebus got their jobs in the White House because they were so instrumental in helping make the Russian campaign a success. The same is true with Paul Ryan and the House Republicans. They used the materials in House race after House race after House race. So all of these Republican leaders were complicit in the actual action of the Russian government in 2016, and they’re defending their president because they’re part of the crime. It is clear that Sean Spicer, Reince Priebus, Paul Ryan, others who were part of the RCCC are all liable for the aiding and abetting statute, and could be prosecuted and go to jail.

      It’s important to note that Reince Priebus was RNC Chair during the election, meaning that he was working hand in hand with Republican Speaker Paul Ryan at the time. Sean Spicer was also an RNC employee at the time. Priebus was seen entering Trump Tower the morning the Russia meeting took place there.

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    6. To the readership: The above comment is, in reality, a plagiarism designed to cast the anonymous sender as someone who knows what he is talking about, rather than being a common crook (plagiarism is a crime). These words were stolen from a far far Left wing radical in an article entitled "Political analyst: Paul Ryan could go to prison for his role in Donald Trump’s Russia scandal."

      Clearly the author and anonymous are committed tin foil people. Of course, Paul Ryan is not going to prison, nor is there the slightest possibility for this circumstance. "Just plain crazy" is the truth of the matter. The enemies to our form of governance (aka Democrat leadership) have run out of marketable ideas, so they write or plagiarize this crap.

      In the future, I will not print this sort of comment. If I think it is plagiarism, I will print the opening phrase(s) with the comment "another plagiarized commentary from the enemies of our American tradition or something to that effect . . . . or simply delete and move on.

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