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Re: President Trump
« Reply #250 on: December 09, 2016, 05:50:56 PM »
What does that even mean???

A secret assessment that Obama wants before Jan. 20th, but the media already knows about what's in the secret assessment.

Yup, fuckng CIA.  Ridiculous, isn't it.

Btw, this "media" everyone complains about is RUN (damn near) 100% by them.  One big Information-Control scheme.  That's what it is.

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Re: President Trump
« Reply #251 on: December 09, 2016, 05:59:23 PM »
Trump wants list of employees and contractors who have worked on Climate Change issues.

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Re: President Trump
« Reply #252 on: December 09, 2016, 06:02:23 PM »


Former Trump critics make up a PARADE OF SHAME at Trump Tower

House Speaker Paul D. Ryan made the pilgrimage Friday morning that many former critics of Donald Trump have made since the election: up to Trump Tower in Manhattan for a meeting with the president-elect and then a walk through the lobby to address reporters wanting to know how it feels.

“Very exciting meeting,” Ryan (R-Wis.) said in remarks that lasted mere seconds. “I really enjoyed coming up here and meeting with the president-elect. We had a great meeting to talk about our transition. We are really excited about getting to work and hitting the ground running in 2017. And getting this country back on track.”

Over the past month, the ­president-elect and his team have been mending relationships within their party, meeting with former rivals who resisted the idea of Trump becoming president but are now willing to work with him. But forgiveness often comes only after accepting a heap of humility.

The parade of shame has included GOP primaries opponent Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) and the previous Republican presidential nominee, Mitt Romney. On Monday, Trump’s team expects the arrival of Carly Fiorina, the former business chief executive and presidential candidate who Trump suggested was unattractive. And the ritual isn’t reserved just for Republicans: Trump invited a group of television personalities and executives to the tower soon after the election, and then yelled at them for underestimating him and accused them of dishonest reporting about his campaign, surprising and unsettling many attendants.

John Weaver, a strategist for Gov. John Kasich (R-Ohio) who has been critical of Trump, said he understands why former critics are having these meetings — but he worries that embracing Trump has led some to embrace his approach and policies, abandoning long-held Republican principles. He has already seen it happen with free trade and federal spending, and he worries it could also happen with the country’s approach to Russia.

“Some leaders are rolling over for Mr. Trump,” Weaver said.

Sometimes Trump’s guests ­secretly slip upstairs without being seen, but they frequently have to run the gantlet that has become the Trump Tower lobby — a maze that twists through packs of tourists with cameras, a horde of reporters screaming questions and a C-SPAN live feed. Part of pleasing the president-elect often involves public praise.

When Cruz visited a week after the election, he managed to slip upstairs undetected. During the campaign, Trump compared the attractiveness of their wives, suggested that Cruz’s father was involved in the assassination of John F. Kennedy and raised questions about Cruz’s eligibility for the presidency, since he was born in Canada. Cruz refused to endorse Trump at the Republican National Convention but did so just before the election.

After the Trump Towers meeting, Cruz took a more direct route through the lobby. It was nearly 7 p.m., and most reporters had left for the evening. But the few that remained shouted questions and, when ignored, followed Cruz outside, where his escape was slowed by a heavily armed guard who wanted a photo.

Cruz continued down the block, followed by reporters who wanted to know how the meeting went. He finally stopped.

“This election was a mandate for change,” Cruz said. “The American people rose up and spoke overwhelmingly to say that the path we’re on, it didn’t work. And they want change, and they have given Republicans a historic opportunity.”

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Re: President Trump
« Reply #253 on: December 09, 2016, 06:27:54 PM »
Trump transition team for Energy Department seeks names of employees involved in climate meetings

Donald Trump’s transition team has issued a list of 74 questions for the Energy Department, asking agency officials to identify which employees and contractors have worked on forging an international climate pact as well as domestic efforts to cut the nation’s carbon output.

The questionnaire requests a list of those individuals who have taken part in international climate talks over the past five years and “which programs within DOE are essential to meeting the goals of President Obama’s Climate Action Plan.”

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Re: President Trump
« Reply #254 on: December 10, 2016, 07:21:29 AM »
Yup, fuckng CIA.  Ridiculous, isn't it.

Btw, this "media" everyone complains about is RUN (damn near) 100% by them.  One big Information-Control scheme.  That's what it is.

Anonymous CIA statements vs. Public FBI statements...


http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/01/us/politics/fbi-russia-election-donald-trump.html?_r=0

There were 7 FUCKING FOREIGN NATIONS that got access into the Clinton private server. 7!

So let's create a Cold War scenario with Russia...  ::) ::) ::)

EDIT: She still used G mail, She still had the DNC set up Bernie, and she still cheated during debates, she was still too Narcissistic to campaign in close states, her own campaign blamed her for not "leading" efforts in the right states... but let's blame Russia for Hillary not connect AT ALL with middle America.

EDIT2: Russia probably hacked her health in September too, causing her to have heat exhaustion in 70 degree weather. 
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Re: President Trump
« Reply #255 on: December 10, 2016, 07:23:22 AM »
Washington Compost title "CIA says Russia helps Trump's election".

And within the article it says "CIA reports there is no evidence Russia helped Trump with his election".
 
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Re: President Trump
« Reply #256 on: December 10, 2016, 07:28:59 AM »
In good news... Trump will attend the ARMY-NAVY game today and sit with the Army troops as their commander-in-chief to be.  :-*

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2016/12/boom-dow-chemical-ceo-announces-new-plant-michigan-trumps-grand-rapids-rally-video/

Boom! Dow Chemical CEO Announces New Plant in Michigan at Trump’s Grand Rapids Rally

Andrew Liveris: We’ve made a decision. We’re going to announce a state-of-the-art innovation center in Michigan. We’re going to put an R&D Center in place. This decision is because of this man and these policies. We could have waited. We could have put it anywhere in the world. Several hundred jobs on top of the thousands. We are not waiting. We are going ahead. We are going to use American hard work and American brains and we’re going to fight for the Dow company out of the USA… Mr. Trump, with the investments that you talk about. You’re paving the way with your administration with your policies to make it easier to do business in this country. Not a red tape country but a red carpet country for American businesses.
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Re: President Trump
« Reply #257 on: December 10, 2016, 07:48:31 AM »


Wash Post: CIA Assessment Concludes Putin Was Trying to Help Trump Win White House

(NEWSMAX) The CIA has concluded that Russia interfered in the 2016 election to help Donald Trump win the presidency, according to a secret assessment disclosed on Friday.

"It is the assessment of the intelligence community that Russia’s goal here was to favor one candidate over the other, to help Trump get elected," a senior U.S. official told The Washington Post. "That’s the consensus view."

The official was briefed on an intelligence presentation made by the CIA to U.S. senators, the Post reports.

According to the Post, American intelligence agencies identified "individuals with connections to the Russian government who provided WikiLeaks with thousands of hacked emails from the Democratic National Committee and others, including Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman.

"Those officials described the individuals as actors known to the intelligence community and part of a wider Russian operation to boost Trump and hurt Clinton’s chances."

Clinton long has charged that Russia was meddling in the election — and President Barack Obama ordered intelligence officials to review the widespread election-season hacking.

Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina also declared that he was chairing several investigations into Russia because he wanted President Vladimir Putin "personally to pay a price."

But Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell doubted the credibility of any intelligence linking Russia to any elections tampering in a secret briefing for Congress in September, the Post reports.

Trump also has dismissed concerns about Russian hacking.

"I don’t believe they interfered," he told Time magazine this week.

The hacking, "could be Russia," he said. "And it could be China. And it could be some guy in his home in New Jersey."

According to the Post, the CIA briefed top senators last week on its latest assessment, citing growing evidence from "multiple sources."

They said it was now "quite clear" Moscow's goal was to elect Trump, said the officials, who spoke to the Post on the condition of anonymity.

Last week's CIA presentation, however, fell short of a formal U.S. assessment produced by all 17 intelligence agencies, the Post reports.

A senior U.S. official said minor disagreements had occurred among intelligence officials about the agency’s assessment, in part because various questions remain unanswered.

"We may have crossed into a new threshold, and it is incumbent upon us to take stock of that, to review, to conduct some after-action, to understand what has happened and to impart some lessons learned," Lisa Monaco, Obama's counterterrorism and homeland security adviser, said at a breakfast sponsored by The Christian Science Monitor.

President Obama wants the report before he leaves office Jan. 20, Monaco said, the Post reports.

(NEWSMAX)



American elite needs to get over their Russia-hate.
It's no good for anything.

Do Americans have to fear a Russian opening fire at local mall? No.
Do Americans have to fear a Russian blowing up an airplane they are with their family going to vacation? No, unless it's in Russian airspace without permission.
Are Russians there preaching hate against Americans in your own country? Doubt that.



Open your fucking eyes already.  
It's windmills.
UK contested Russia for hundreds of years. Look at what is left of UK now.


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Re: President Trump
« Reply #258 on: December 10, 2016, 08:14:44 AM »
The polling machines weren't hooked up to the Internet. So, the Russians would've hacked into each one individually.

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Re: President Trump
« Reply #259 on: December 10, 2016, 10:23:12 AM »
The whole Russian thing is a thoroughly ridiculous story and a sorry excuse for an "accusation" if that's what they're trying to make.

To begin with, it's a long way from saying "Russia preferred/favored one candidate over the other" to pinning something on someone. 

It's like, "OK so even Russia knows what a flake Hillary can be"  AND??

Damn good point about the hacking, too.  WHAT "hacking"?  WTF are you talking about, media?

Furthermore, can anyone imagine a U.S. election in which practically everyone on the planet wouldn't "favor one candidate over the other"?  THAT'S WHAT AN ELECTION IS ABOUT.

It's like this story:

Trump transition team for Energy Department seeks names of employees involved in climate meetings

They're trying to make it out to be that Trump wants a list of people to harass.  Bullshit.  To me, it says he's investigating the issue, and no one should have a problem with that.  Let them investigate and state their case, if they choose to make one.  That's what makes the world go round.

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Re: President Trump
« Reply #260 on: December 10, 2016, 11:31:51 AM »
Anonymous CIA statements vs. Public FBI statements...


http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/01/us/politics/fbi-russia-election-donald-trump.html?_r=0

There were 7 FUCKING FOREIGN NATIONS that got access into the Clinton private server. 7!

So let's create a Cold War scenario with Russia...  ::) ::) ::)

EDIT: She still used G mail, She still had the DNC set up Bernie, and she still cheated during debates, she was still too Narcissistic to campaign in close states, her own campaign blamed her for not "leading" efforts in the right states... but let's blame Russia for Hillary not connect AT ALL with middle America.

EDIT2: Russia probably hacked her health in September too, causing her to have heat exhaustion in 70 degree weather. 

From this one:

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In classified sessions in August and September, intelligence officials also briefed congressional leaders on the possibility of financial ties between Russians and people connected to Mr. Trump. They focused particular attention on what cyberexperts said appeared to be a mysterious computer back channel between the Trump Organization and the Alfa Bank, which is one of Russia’s biggest banks and whose owners have longstanding ties to Mr. Putin.

F.B.I. officials spent weeks examining computer data showing an odd stream of activity to a Trump Organization server and Alfa Bank.
Computer logs obtained by The New York Times show that two servers at Alfa Bank sent more than 2,700 “look-up” messages — a first step for one system’s computers to talk to another — to a Trump-connected server beginning in the spring. But the F.B.I. ultimately concluded that there could be an innocuous explanation, like a marketing email or spam, for the computer contacts.

So really, why are they even mentioning it?  What's the point?

Here's what they say about the mysterious "hacking" we hear about all the time:

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The most serious part of the F.B.I.’s investigation has focused on the computer hacks that the Obama administration now formally blames on Russia. That investigation also involves numerous officials from the intelligence agencies. Investigators, the officials said, have become increasingly confident, based on the evidence they have uncovered, that Russia’s direct goal is not to support the election of Mr. Trump, as many Democrats have asserted, but rather to disrupt the integrity of the political system and undermine America’s standing in the world more broadly.

The hacking, they said, reflected an intensification of spy-versus-spy operations that never entirely abated after the Cold War but that have become more aggressive in recent years as relations with Mr. Putin’s Russia have soured.

A senior intelligence official, who like the others spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss a continuing national security investigation, said the Russians had become adept at exploiting computer vulnerabilities created by the relative openness of and reliance on the internet. Election officials in several states have reported what appeared to be cyberintrusions from Russia, and while many doubt that an Election Day hack could alter the outcome of the election, the F.B.I. agencies across the government are on alert for potential disruptions that could wreak havoc with the voting process itself.

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Too vague IMO to be taken seriously.  They'll need to be more specific.

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Re: President Trump
« Reply #261 on: December 10, 2016, 02:36:44 PM »
Exxon man Tillerson "likely" to Secretary of State.

And, as if Harry Reid thinks we'll take him seriously for a change....



FBI covered up Russian influence on Trump's election win, Harry Reid claims

A secret CIA analysis found that people with connections to the Russian government provided emails, hacked from the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton’s campaign, to the whistleblower website WikiLeaks in the final months of the election, according to a Washington Post report published late Friday.

“The FBI had this material for a long time but Comey, who is of course a Republican, refused to divulge specific information about Russia and the presidental election,” Reid told MSNBC on Saturday. Comey testified to Congress in July that he was no longer a registered Republican, though he belonged to the party most of his life.

“Everyone should know WikiLeaks was involved from the very beginning,” Reid continued. “They leaked the information as if it was run by one of the great political operatives in America when in fact it was run by the political operatives in Russia.

“Russia has a pretty good way of cheating. Look at what they did with athletes,” he added, alluding to the long-running doping scandal of Russian Olympic athletes.

Pressed on whether he believed Comey had information on Russia’s influence and sat on it, Reid replied: “That’s right, that is true.”

“I am so disappointed in Comey. He has let the country down for partisan purposes and that’s why I call him the new J Edgar Hoover, because I believe that,” Reid added, calling for the director’s resignation.

“I think he should be investigated by the Senate. He should be investigated by other agencies of the government including the security agencies because if ever there was a matter of security it’s this … I don’t think any of us understood how partisan Comey was.”

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Re: President Trump
« Reply #262 on: December 10, 2016, 02:40:54 PM »
I guess, then, the claim is that Russia "hacked" the Clinton emails that Hillary idiotically allowed to become unsecured, that were then given to Wikileaks.  Or something like that.

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What?

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Re: President Trump
« Reply #263 on: December 10, 2016, 03:16:25 PM »


“Russia has a pretty good way of cheating. Look at what they did with athletes,” he added, alluding to the long-running doping scandal of Russian Olympic athletes.



Someone should remind the demented old fart about Balco laboratory etc...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BALCO_scandal


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Re: President Trump
« Reply #264 on: December 10, 2016, 03:23:30 PM »
Fuck I am so happy that we didn't elect Hillary.

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Re: President Trump
« Reply #265 on: December 10, 2016, 04:13:16 PM »
Someone should remind the demented old fart about Balco laboratory etc...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BALCO_scandal



Yes, what a dumb connection he's trying to make.

IMO, the funny thing is that once we said it was OK and necessary to spy on anything and everything in the name of security (as someone like Obama imposes as he sees to Patriot Act extensions) then it becomes very difficult to tell Russia that it's not OK for them.

So right there, even if it could be shown that Russia obtained he information, then it still doesn't amount to shit.  That's unfortunate for anyone who wants to "prove" that Russia "wanted to influence the election" merely by showing they collected that info.

Lmfao.

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Re: President Trump
« Reply #266 on: December 10, 2016, 04:16:31 PM »
Hahaa... and there's NO getting away from the fact it all originated with Hillary.

What a damn comedy for the ages.

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Re: President Trump
« Reply #267 on: December 10, 2016, 04:49:12 PM »
Democrats are looking everywhere for the reason they lost the election......except in the mirror.

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Re: President Trump
« Reply #268 on: December 10, 2016, 05:01:30 PM »
Democrats are looking everywhere for the reason they lost the election......except in the mirror.

Yes, scary delusion.

Trump team says 'move on,' after Obama calls for cyber-hacking probe

Donald Trump’s presidential transition team late Friday criticized President Obama's order for a full-scale review of campaign-season cyber-attacks allegedly linked to Russia, saying it’s “time to move on.”

Trump has been repeatedly dismissive of the intelligence community's determination that Russia sought through hacking to disrupt the U.S. election, which he won in a stunning upset over Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.

“The election ended a long time ago in one of the biggest Electoral College victories in history. It's now time to move on and `Make America Great Again,’ ” the transition team said. "These are the same people that said Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction.”

The investigation ordered by Obama will be a "deep dive" into a possible pattern of increased "malicious cyber activity" timed to the campaign season, White House spokesman Eric Schultz said Friday.

On Saturday, New York Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer, the next Senate minority leader, called for the Republican-led Congress to address the issue.

“Reports of the CIA’s conclusion that Russia actively sought to help elect Donald Trump are simultaneously stunning and not surprising, given Russia’s disdain for democracy and admiration for autocracy,” Schumer said. “Senate Democrats will join with our Republican colleagues next year to demand a congressional investigation and hearings to get to the bottom of this.”

The administration probe will include looking into the email hacks that rattled the presidential campaign. It also will look at the tactics, targets, key actors and the U.S. government's response to the hacks, as well as incidents reported in past elections,.

The president ordered the report earlier in the week and asked that it be completed before he leaves office next month, Schultz said.

The Washington Post reported Friday that the CIA has concluded that Russia aimed specifically to help Trump, a Republican, win the presidency.

The Kremlin has rejected the hacking accusations.

In the months leading up to the election, email accounts of Democratic Party officials and a top Clinton campaign aide were breached, emails leaked and embarrassing and private emails posted online. Many Democrats believe the hackings benefited Trump's bid.

Schultz said the president sought the probe as a way of improving U.S. defense against cyberattacks and was not intending to question the legitimacy of Trump's victory.

Obama's move comes as Democratic lawmakers have been pushing Obama to declassify more information about Russia's role, fearing that Trump, who has promised a warmer relationship with Moscow, may not prioritize the issue.

The White House said it would make parts of the report public and would brief lawmakers and relevant state officials on the findings.

It emphasized the report would not focus solely on Russian operations or email hacks involving Clinton campaign Chairman John Podesta and Democratic National Committee accounts. The emails were made public by WikiLeaks.

Schultz said intelligence officials would be reviewing incidents going back to the 2008 presidential campaign, when the campaigns of Sen. John McCain and Obama were breached by hackers.

The intelligence community has already concluded that Russia-backed actors likely were involved in breaching and releasing the Democratic Party emails.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has denied the Russian government or any other “state parties” were the source for the 50,000 emails, which fueled weeks of embarrassing coverage for the Clinton campaign detailing behind-the-scenes discussions and arguments among advisers and family members.

Many Democrats believe the disclosures in emails stolen from Democratic Party officials and Podesta’s account benefited Trump.

Trump senior adviser Kellyanne Conway told “Fox & Friends” on Friday that Democrats “won’t learn the lessons” from the 2016 race.

"A little self-awareness would do for a team that is blaming everybody but themselves for this. It’s Bernie Sanders’ fault … It’s the alt-right’s fault," she said. "It’s … fake news’ fault. It’s Russian interference. It’s James Comey. ... How about you had no message?"


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Re: President Trump
« Reply #269 on: December 10, 2016, 05:26:05 PM »
Yes, scary delusion.

Trump team says 'move on,' after Obama calls for cyber-hacking probe

Donald Trump’s presidential transition team late Friday criticized President Obama's order for a full-scale review of campaign-season cyber-attacks allegedly linked to Russia, saying it’s “time to move on.”

Trump has been repeatedly dismissive of the intelligence community's determination that Russia sought through hacking to disrupt the U.S. election, which he won in a stunning upset over Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.

“The election ended a long time ago in one of the biggest Electoral College victories in history. It's now time to move on and `Make America Great Again,’ ” the transition team said. "These are the same people that said Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction.”

The investigation ordered by Obama will be a "deep dive" into a possible pattern of increased "malicious cyber activity" timed to the campaign season, White House spokesman Eric Schultz said Friday.

On Saturday, New York Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer, the next Senate minority leader, called for the Republican-led Congress to address the issue.

“Reports of the CIA’s conclusion that Russia actively sought to help elect Donald Trump are simultaneously stunning and not surprising, given Russia’s disdain for democracy and admiration for autocracy,” Schumer said. “Senate Democrats will join with our Republican colleagues next year to demand a congressional investigation and hearings to get to the bottom of this.”

The administration probe will include looking into the email hacks that rattled the presidential campaign. It also will look at the tactics, targets, key actors and the U.S. government's response to the hacks, as well as incidents reported in past elections,.

The president ordered the report earlier in the week and asked that it be completed before he leaves office next month, Schultz said.

The Washington Post reported Friday that the CIA has concluded that Russia aimed specifically to help Trump, a Republican, win the presidency.

The Kremlin has rejected the hacking accusations.

In the months leading up to the election, email accounts of Democratic Party officials and a top Clinton campaign aide were breached, emails leaked and embarrassing and private emails posted online. Many Democrats believe the hackings benefited Trump's bid.

Schultz said the president sought the probe as a way of improving U.S. defense against cyberattacks and was not intending to question the legitimacy of Trump's victory.

Obama's move comes as Democratic lawmakers have been pushing Obama to declassify more information about Russia's role, fearing that Trump, who has promised a warmer relationship with Moscow, may not prioritize the issue.

The White House said it would make parts of the report public and would brief lawmakers and relevant state officials on the findings.

It emphasized the report would not focus solely on Russian operations or email hacks involving Clinton campaign Chairman John Podesta and Democratic National Committee accounts. The emails were made public by WikiLeaks.

Schultz said intelligence officials would be reviewing incidents going back to the 2008 presidential campaign, when the campaigns of Sen. John McCain and Obama were breached by hackers.

The intelligence community has already concluded that Russia-backed actors likely were involved in breaching and releasing the Democratic Party emails.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has denied the Russian government or any other “state parties” were the source for the 50,000 emails, which fueled weeks of embarrassing coverage for the Clinton campaign detailing behind-the-scenes discussions and arguments among advisers and family members.

Many Democrats believe the disclosures in emails stolen from Democratic Party officials and Podesta’s account benefited Trump.

Trump senior adviser Kellyanne Conway told “Fox & Friends” on Friday that Democrats “won’t learn the lessons” from the 2016 race.

"A little self-awareness would do for a team that is blaming everybody but themselves for this. It’s Bernie Sanders’ fault … It’s the alt-right’s fault," she said. "It’s … fake news’ fault. It’s Russian interference. It’s James Comey. ... How about you had no message?"


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Many Democrats believe the details in Podesta's emails benefitted Trump.

What they actually meant was....the truth came out and we got exposed for the lying, conniving, thieving, pieces of shit that we really are.

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Re: President Trump
« Reply #270 on: December 11, 2016, 09:00:04 AM »
Many Democrats believe the details in Podesta's emails benefitted Trump.

What they actually meant was....the truth came out and we got exposed for the lying, conniving, thieving, pieces of shit that we really are.

Exactly.  The REAL story.  These people disgust me.

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Re: President Trump
« Reply #271 on: December 11, 2016, 09:07:22 AM »
Compared to what we've been through with the media, this is nothing.  A non-story IMO.  IOW: Either they have a legit gripe at this moment in time or they don't.  And they don't.


Tyra Banks, from left, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Patrick Knapp attend a press junket for “The New Celebrity Apprentice,” in Los Angeles.

Schwarzenegger: It's OK that Trump is still an 'Apprentice' producer

UNIVERSAL CITY – Arnold Schwarzenegger, star of the new version of “Celebrity Apprentice,” is unfazed that President-elect Donald Trump has retained a producer’s stake in the show.

Schwarzenegger said Friday that it’s just business, comparable to his situation when he became California’s governor and retained a screen credit and kept earning royalties for the “Terminator” movie.

“So, I think this is a contract that he had and I think it’s great that he was part of it,” Schwarzenegger said during a red-carpet event for NBC’s “The New Celebrity Apprentice,” which debuts Jan. 2.

Replacing Trump as boss in the reality show’s boardroom meant “big shoes to fill,” he added.

Cast members including Boy George, Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi and Eric Dickerson compete to raise money for charity, advised by Warren Buffett, Steve Ballmer and other financial heavyweights.

On Thursday, a spokeswoman for “Apprentice” creator Mark Burnett confirmed that Trump remains an executive producer on the latest edition of the long-running “Apprentice” franchise. The eight episodes ordered by NBC from MGM, where Burnett is president of its TV and digital group, were taped last February.

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Re: President Trump
« Reply #272 on: December 11, 2016, 09:13:52 AM »
^ Btw, for those non-TV-types who don't know: the guy on the right in the picture is Patrick Knapp Schwarzenegger, the son of Arnold's late brother Meinhard.  He goes by Knapp and Knapp-Schwarzenegger, depending upon the opportunity at hand, lol.

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Re: President Trump
« Reply #273 on: December 11, 2016, 09:21:33 AM »
What's bolded, is the complaint.  But this is the problem when a network decides they're going to play games with information, rather than report news as they are supposed to do.  They aren't a legitimate news-reporting entity.  THEY made that decision, whether or not they'd admit to it (which they won't).  Maybe this is the opportunity to show everyone, even the ones who have so-far refused to acknowledge it.

Conway on Trump 'Apprentice' role: He'll do it in his spare time

(CNN) Kellyanne Conway on Friday defended President-elect Donald Trump's decision to remain an executive producer on NBC's "Celebrity Apprentice" even as he takes office, arguing that "presidents have a right to do things in their spare time."

"He's a very transparent guy. Everyone can see what he's doing, and the fact is that he is conferring with all types of experts who tell him what he can do and not do as President of the United States," Conway, a top Trump adviser and his former campaign manager, said on CNN's "New Day." "If this is one of the approved activities, then perhaps he will consider staying on."

Trump's agreement with the show, first reported by Variety and confirmed by sources at NBC and the Trump campaign, means the president will have an interest in a show aired by a media company that also reports on his presidency -- a major conflict of interest for the network.

"Were we so concerned about the hours and hours and hours spent on the golf course of the current president? I mean presidents have a right to do things in their spare time, in their leisure time," Conway argued.

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« Reply #274 on: December 11, 2016, 01:50:37 PM »
From NJ.com:



Christie turned down several jobs in Trump administration, sources say

TRENTON -- President-elect Donald Trump offered Gov. Chris Christie numerous positions in his incoming administration, but the New Jersey governor turned them down, two sources with knowledge of Trump's transition efforts told NJ Advance Media.

The sources said those jobs included Cabinet-level posts like Homeland Security secretary and Veterans Affairs secretary, as well as other posts, like a White House advisory role and U.S. ambassador to Italy.

But the sources noted Christie, a longtime Trump friend and adviser, was not offered the role of U.S. attorney general -- a post the governor reportedly coveted.

And sources confirmed earlier this week that Christie would not assume another job he lobbied for: chairman of the Republican National Committee. The sources requested anonymity because they are not authorized to publicly discuss the matter.

Thus, despite months of speculation over where Christie might land in Trump's White House, it appears likely the governor will indeed remain in New Jersey to finish out his second and final term, which ends in January 2018.

Gov. Chris Christie had been angling for the job as chairman of the Republican National Committee.

The sources said Christie did not consider any of the posts he was offered to be a good fit for him.

The revelations come amid questions over why Christie and New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani -- two of Trump's most loyal allies throughout his campaign -- did not receive the jobs they were hoping for as Trump prepares to assume the Oval Office. Trump, a celebrity real estate mogul, has repeatedly said loyalty is paramount to him.

But while Giuliani was seeking to become U.S. secretary of state, Trump released a statement Friday saying the mayor had withdrawn his name for consideration.

The New York Times reported Friday that while Giuliani was offered numerous other positions, including attorney general, he declined.

Trump ultimately chose another ally, U.S. Sen. Jeff Sessions of Alabama, as attorney general.

Citing anonymous Trump advisers, the Times reported that Trump's inner circle had issues with both Giuliani and Christie -- including the shadow of the George Washington Bridge scandal that has hung over Christie.

Christie has been friends for nearly 15 years with Trump, a former Atlantic City casino magnate. And in February, shortly after ending his own bid for the party's presidential nomination, the governor was one of the first major Republicans to endorse Trump for the White House -- a decision that was widely ridiculed among many establishment members of the GOP.

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(And Rick Perry possibly goes to Energy... the one Perry forgot the name to, in that debate)