My thought was that she wanted to enter the US to attend the Prevezon case, but was initially denied. They later approved her entry on the pretense that she would meet with Trump Jr. and claim to have access to the leaks.but idk, it's too speculative for me at this point
2/7/2018 12:35:36 PM
^^My apologies - the inclusion of the "we do it too" comment was not to convey acceptance on my part. It should certainly be met with equal parts retaliation/defense.
2/7/2018 12:36:50 PM
You know, oppo firms aren't hired to makeup garbage. Anyone can do that, for a lot less money. The whole premise that because something was sourced from an oppo firm hired by a political opponent it should be ignored doesn't even make a whole lot of sense. Oppo isn't valuable if it isn't true and the fact something in it was used to help obtain a FISA warrant makes it more credible, not less. We're still waiting for anything in the dossier to be disproven.
2/7/2018 12:37:35 PM
I’m very puzzled why Republicans think that info gathered for political groups is invalid. Any asshole can send anonymous tips to the fbi and they’ll look into it and eventually get a warrant if it’s credible, doesn’t matter where a tip comes from if the legal process to vet it is followed.This entire line of attack is moronic which is probably why Ryan keeps trying to frame it as secret courts being corrupt (after they all voted to maintain the secret court system with no changes).This is all very obvious just a guilty person and his cronies grasping at straws and muddying the waters for what will likely ending up in more criminal indictments for trump and friends.
2/7/2018 12:45:53 PM
i would love for this to cause the FISA court to go away or be radically fixed, but the fact that all these people just voted for it again make it clear they don't think there was actually a problem with the fisa warrant
2/7/2018 12:48:09 PM
If this was a legitimate oversight of the FISA process most on the left would be fine with that. But it so clearly isn’t. ^^ didn’t really FBI use, in part, a Mercer/Bannon book to open a Clinton Foundation investigation??
2/7/2018 12:55:22 PM
yep
2/7/2018 1:02:41 PM
I don't see how you guys can keep up with all this stuff.
2/7/2018 1:04:12 PM
Since a lot of the recent shit is about Page I just wanted to link you to two articles that together pretty much convinced me Steele's Intel was pretty much 100% true.http://www.businessinsider.com/carter-page-trump-russia-igor-sechin-dossier-2017-1http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/01/27/mystery-death-ex-kgb-chief-linked-mi6-spys-dossier-donald-trump/
2/7/2018 1:12:58 PM
2/7/2018 1:17:20 PM
It is entirely disingenuous to say it's nearly unlimited.
2/7/2018 1:23:42 PM
https://www.aclu.org/issues/national-security/privacy-and-surveillance/warrantless-surveillance-under-section-702-fisa
2/7/2018 1:26:39 PM
Republicans are framing this memo as showing that the FISA judges were "tricked" into approving the surveillance. This way, their approval of 702 is vindicated.
2/7/2018 1:47:07 PM
Yeah, judges never read footnotes.Never ever.
2/7/2018 3:25:55 PM
2/7/2018 3:40:48 PM
I could definitely see how the average citizen could have difficulty keeping up with everything, especially with the recent congressional attempts to muddy the waters.
2/7/2018 4:52:03 PM
Absolutely. It's what scares me most.
2/7/2018 5:07:34 PM
People aren’t supposed to have to follow the minutiae that’s why we elect representatives. It was even impossible for people to follow the minutiae when the gov was formed.The problem we have now is that we don’t have real representation anymore. When 50% of NC voters choose democrats but democrats only have 10% of the seats, it puts democrats in a position to constantly be fighting.When you have congresspeople not interested in enforcing the emoluments clause or separation of powers, that’s a distortion of our democracy.I would love to not feel the need to check the news constantly, knowing my viewpoints are somewhat fairly represented, but this is just not the case.
2/7/2018 9:33:41 PM
2/8/2018 6:17:16 AM
No
2/8/2018 6:53:46 AM
^^critical reading and thinking skills lacking greatly with the individual that posted that initially (unless it was sarcasm)
2/8/2018 8:46:28 AM
2/8/2018 8:50:02 AM
2/8/2018 2:08:46 PM
^^https://www.thenation.com/article/our-russia-fixation-is-devolving-into-an-assault-on-political-discourse/
2/8/2018 2:20:31 PM
I’ve never looked at that site but I’m well aware of Greenwald’s thoughts on it.That’s said, I don’t care what that site says. I saw with my own two eyes a massive disinformation campaign with #releasethememo on a scale I was amazed with. Hundreds of bots (Russian? Who knows... and who cares?) all saying the exact same thing to the comma with the only apparent goal of sowing distrust.[Edited on February 8, 2018 at 2:33 PM. Reason : And most were MAGAs]
2/8/2018 2:33:08 PM
that entire opinion is based on the false premise that the tweets they list are "highlighted." this is wrong, they are just the top tweets of followed accounts, it's called "Top Tweets of the Past 24 Hours"
2/8/2018 2:35:34 PM
2/8/2018 2:39:45 PM
I’m saying I’m aware of the website because I’ve seen him talk about it. I wasn’t insinuating that is all you read (as your link isn’t even from him).Regarding the second part, I’ve seen this way too much. I think W, Kristol, Frum et al are terrible people and should continue to be treated as such. But that doesn’t mean every opinion they have is wrong and invalid.
2/8/2018 2:42:40 PM
2/8/2018 2:53:32 PM
Both Twitter and Facebook in recent months have reported bots/Russian-linked accounts on their products that absolutely swamp the estimates mentioned in that Nation article. Keep in mind that twitter and Facebook have the largest incentive to downplay social media meddling (except maybe the actual guilty parties), their value is literally derived from the number of eyeballs that view their product on a daily basis, reporting that x% are fake or propaganda hurts their bottom line and invites regulation. Yet every time they return to the media or authorities to report what their "investigations" have found, the number of accounts and the number of real users that interacted with those accounts goes up exponentially.
2/8/2018 2:53:44 PM
^^
2/8/2018 3:42:19 PM
Securing Democracy tracks 600 twitter accounts, meanwhile twitter reported to congress that it found 2700 accounts linked to the Internet Research Agency (an arm of the FSB allegedly) and another 36,000 automated accounts they also thought were Russian linked.You have to consider the possibility that Securing Democracy is just scraping the surface of Russian linked social media meddling.
2/8/2018 4:29:27 PM
I'm 100% sure you're right. They'd be fools not to, considering all the major powers (most likely) are.The issue comes in when we accept "reporting" by politically motivated organizations based on data and methodology secret to the outside user. We don't know all of the accounts they follow or what filters they use to narrow down the data.The other issue I have is related to something NyM wrote:
2/8/2018 4:40:41 PM
2/8/2018 4:55:51 PM
[Edited on February 8, 2018 at 4:59 PM. Reason : Bizarro double post, I'm blaming Russians!!!!!]
2/8/2018 4:58:35 PM
Why not? I can understand avoiding Assange's Twitter, but their releases have been publicly verified as accurate.
2/8/2018 5:00:40 PM
It's not the accuracy, it's the blatant biases shown in the 'information' leaked.
2/8/2018 5:04:41 PM
I mean you're free to plug your ears, but it's verified accurate information. Not the same as my point before about Securing Democracy.[Edited on February 8, 2018 at 5:15 PM. Reason : .]
2/8/2018 5:15:21 PM
The twitter face of WL is garbage and deserves scorn. FFS, they have a retweeted Cassandra Fairbanks tweet from The Gateway Pundit on their last five tweets.WikiLeaks the entity has, to my knowledge, never released fake things but they have maximized political impact which I personally think is a form of major bias.
2/8/2018 5:22:02 PM
2/8/2018 5:26:32 PM
Still missing the point dude. This is a dumb diversion.Wikileaks releases verifiable information from anonymous sources. Same as any investigative journalist.Securing Democracy is taking a list of 600 twitter accounts, asking us to trust that they're all Russian, and applying unknown filters to show "trends".[Edited on February 8, 2018 at 5:40 PM. Reason : .]
2/8/2018 5:27:52 PM
I'm miffed that someone so wrapped up in Securing Democracy's biases seems oblivious to Wikileaks' biases. Perhaps you're not as savvy about bias as you think. Or, perhaps you have some serious biases of your own.]
2/8/2018 5:44:49 PM
Wikileaks was only able to verify 1/3 of Marcon's emails during the French Election. Macron claimed there were a lot of forgeries and fakes. Wikileaks posted them all anyways.Maybe Securing Democracy won't post its filters so that programmers can't game them. In the same way that a journalist might not reveal its clandestine sources, maybe Securing Democracy can't post its methods because it will reduce their effectiveness.
2/8/2018 5:45:23 PM
2/8/2018 6:03:12 PM
Regarding your last quote in that post, there are some interesting parallels to today and Trump. Just sucks that he seems to want to lose the current cold war whereas Reagan wanted to win his.[Edited on February 8, 2018 at 6:14 PM. Reason : a]
2/8/2018 6:14:18 PM
Do you mean Kristol or Trump? Trump is doing the same thing Reagan did...[Edited on February 8, 2018 at 6:41 PM. Reason : not that i think either of them are/were right]
2/8/2018 6:31:27 PM
2/8/2018 7:34:21 PM
https://www.politico.com/story/2018/02/08/carter-page-steve-bannon-fbi-communications-398992
2/8/2018 7:59:34 PM
Rachel Brand, next in line at the Justice Department to succeed Rod Rosenstein, just resigned. Any thoughts on what that’s about? She apparently held the position for nine months.
2/9/2018 5:52:52 PM
It couldn’t possibly have anything to do with trump or Russia!
2/9/2018 5:59:58 PM