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The Biz's avatar

Huh. It’s like these people are professional liars or something.

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flyoverdriver's avatar

The Venn Diagram of professional liars and sociopaths is just a single circle.

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Paul Harper's avatar

Practiced dissemblers is one thing, but too many are clearly not that bright. A million years ago, people I know spent time with alphabet agency analysts working as academics - each of whom were credited as very bright and very reliable.

My guess is the only ones who show on TV are practiced liars (Clapper) and those, like Miller, whose mental acuity seems to have gone missing.

Perhaps that's why Brennan had her on the team?

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Norma Bown's avatar

I have a friend who worked there for years as an analyst. He described way back in the 80s and 90s, when they started the "diversity" movement and began bringing in very ambitious women who were not necessarily better or smarter than anybody else, but were aggressive in getting their way. Miller sounds like one of them.

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Hana C. Waumbek's avatar

"... and began bringing in very ambitious women who were not necessarily better or smarter than anybody else, but were aggressive in getting their way."

Well summarized. This type of hire has been a plague of locusts throughout co-related industries of defense and aerospace. Not particularly smart, but they will eat up whatever the current trend is in so-called "leadership" (read: manipulation), ending up with shattered workplaces.

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Julie's avatar

Like Kamala, apparently her best qualification was being easy to manipulate.

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Norma Bown's avatar

I bet there was no "manipulation" involved. Seems like all she cares about is Numero Uno and getting all the attention she can. Funny. Same kind of person is involved in the Munchausen syndrome, where lying and manipulating others is the thrill, along with all the affection showered on them for their sufferings.

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Taras's avatar

Cassidy Hutchinson got a book deal out of it. Why shouldn’t she?

(Edit: I originally put down Cassidy Freeman, an excellent TV actress, instead of Cassidy Hutchinson, a former low-level Trump White House aide who came up with a highly improbable second-hand account which had Trump wrestling with Secret Service agents on January 6, 2021.)

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Susan Ashworth's avatar

Compulsive liar?

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Doug's avatar

Amateur

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Joni Lang's avatar

😂😅🤣🙃😜

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Tony Reed's avatar

Sounds like Ms Miller needs to be put under oath

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SimulationCommander's avatar

If she were important, she would have been at the December 9th meeting with everybody else who was in on the bogus call for a "new" assessment that was already written.

She was not at the meeting. https://www.dni.gov/files/ODNI/documents/DIG/DIG-Declassified-Evidence-Obama-Subvert-President-Trump-2016-Victory-Election-July2025.pdf (page 67)

But the 'circle of trust' people WERE all at that meeting -- and they all already knew what the supposedly "new" assessment was going to say. I'm pretty sure the reason Obama ordered a "new" ICA was so the CIA could convince the rest of the IC to go along with their already-written assessment. (And to provide cover for the leaks. BRAND NEW INVESTIGATION, you see!)

(Documents just released today suggesting the CIA threatened to withhold promotion from an analyst who wouldn't go along backs up this theory.) https://www.dni.gov/files/ODNI/documents/DIG/DIG-Declassified-Whistleblower-Testimony-Obama-Subvert-President-Trump-July2025.pdf

Who was in the circle of trust? CIA director Brennan, President Obama, deputy national security adviser Avril Haines, national security adviser Susan Rice, Obama’s chief of staff Denis McDonough, White House homeland-security adviser Lisa Monaco, DNI James Clapper, Attorney General Loretta Lynch and FBI Director James Comey.

That's where to start with the conspiracy charges.

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Jake's avatar

Maybe someone has footage of her at a Coldplay concert.

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Roger Kimber, MD's avatar

Hang them all. They all had knowledge of the fraud ordered by Obama, which was at the very least seditious & I would argue treason as it was an attempt to overthrow the government, that it was (& is ?) ongoing and involved 2 assassination attempts that we know of. By their oath of office, they had a duty to report this & didn’t, instead at the minimum kept mum, or actively participated. All their devices need to be confiscated every bit of communication they had with anyone needs to be listened to (the NSA has it all, as it does for each and every one of us (Hi there NSA, are you getting this down?)

Start with the lowest on the totem pole & lean on them to get them to flip on the next one…. Until you get them all. We already know that Obama is the apparent head of the snake, but perhaps there are others higher or deeper…..

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Taras's avatar

The bad news is: these people have nothing to fear from DC juries and, most of the time, DC judges.

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Roger Kimber, MD's avatar

Bring the case in a red state, say Florida, or in rural Pennsylvania ( and it can be done, as it is a conspiracy (so I am told, a overt acts such as Mar a Lago raid and Butler assassination attempt occured.

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TheUnderToad's avatar

Is there no way for the prosecution to request a change of venue?😂

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SimulationCommander's avatar

One thing about the timeline of the "new" assessment being pushed back to August -- we don't know for sure if Obama ordered the fraud or if Brennan fabricated it and offered it as an option. (My guess is the former)

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William Whitten's avatar

Gtreat source Commander, thanks for posting it.

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William Whitten's avatar

Thanks again Commander.

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Shelley's avatar

Later on Bolton was colluding also and hid info from Trump.

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Han's avatar
Jul 31Edited

hmm.

silence in a situation like that doesn’t really mean anything. theres a lot of great reasons not to get involved at all

~~ edit - there are few people i despise more than john mongolia bolton

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Jack Gallagher's avatar

silence in the face of the actions of others gives consent. silence in the face of the speech of others could be consent or disagreement.

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Han's avatar

there’s just so many variables . he might even have just forgot about it. sounds unlikely but actually it is totally possible.

if a dude gets two or three hundred emails a day it is easy to ignore or forget one… or just slide it down off the list of priorities if it isnt right in front of your job duties.

it’s just not possible to place a motive on a person’s silence. it could only be speculation.

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Han's avatar
Jul 31Edited

so not an email but a document.

that doesnt change my point, though. we do not know that he “concealed” it from trump simply because he stored it in a vault. So far it is only speculation that he “concealed” it. not every classified document goes to the president.

i get it, he’s been a nefarious swine for decades but that doesnt let us assign motives to his actions here

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Irunthis1's avatar

That’s fair. The old why attribute to malice that which could easily be explained by incompetence/stupidity/lack of attention. Problem here is the level of fuckery going on really required that the people supposedly working for PDJT be on their game and he clearly failed in this aspect.

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Han's avatar

A B S O L U T E L Y

and out of everyone on the planet bolton is the one that would do anything to generate revenue for the mi complex.

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Secret Squirrel's avatar

I was sad to see this. I had thought he was one of the good guys.

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Shelley's avatar

The hoax lasted awhile and others became involved like Bolton. At some point old documents are also going to point to Pompeo, Trump's first CIA director and when he moved to State, Gina Haspel his deputy replaced him as CIA director. Under Obama she was in the CIA stationed in London where Steele is from when the hoax started.

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Victoria Bell's avatar

Thank you, Commander, I was just starting to source this information, and you saved me the effort. I'm hearing all this commentary about how Tulsi's comments are overblown; they look pretty spot-on to me.

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SimulationCommander's avatar

Glad to hear it! They seem pretty spot-on to me as well.

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TheUnderToad's avatar

If this woman truly was involved in any of the higher level decision making regarding the ICA within the CIA, it necessarily begs the question: when did our intelligence agencies decide that the "intelligence" part of their mission is no longer relevant?

Let alone the question of why should she (and the agency, presumably) want to retroactively install herself as the official unofficial spokesperson for this shit-show, particularly given the fact that she seems uniquely mentally unprepared for the task? It's as though the platoon's most cachectically thin, emaciated and unarmored member has self-elected to be the one to throw herself onto a nuclear-sized grenade.

To what end?

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Random Shmo's avatar

Miller appears to be a talentless, attention-seeking dipshit, desperate for the recognition she desperately craves despite her obvious deficiencies.

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Mary Orlowski McFerson's avatar

Exactly, my thought is why would Miller voluntarily commit professional suicide? She appears to be unhinged in the first place, so who put her up to this? She doesn’t appear to have executive function.

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TheUnderToad's avatar

Well, maybe we’ve answered our own question. She’s clearly not up to the task, yet here she is (attempting to) shoulder it… When you think about it, anyone who truly had the brains and the positioning to take credit for this debacle wouldn’t go anywhere near it. It’s radioactive, and they know it.

Political vacuums of all types are frequently filled with strange new characters, I guess.

It’s reminiscent of those weirdos who confess to mass murders they couldn’t possibly have been present for.

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SimulationCommander's avatar

"Scapegoat"

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Barbara Delisi's avatar

Unless she was out sick that day. They can trace comouter keystrokes these days. So we eill see when it gers to court. But I believe this is distraction

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Jan's avatar

Holy Moly. It is dangerous going to that website.

It sucks you in, and you will be there for hours!

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DarkSkyBest's avatar

Tonight when I open my paper, Racket has yet another story about some shenanigan perpetrated by our former overlords.

Keep telling the story. The wall is crumbling.

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Matt Taibbi's avatar

More crumbling imminent. And then more after that

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DarkSkyBest's avatar

Smiling moon emoji

We readers need to appreciate the courage it takes in these troubled times, to tell and record the story.

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Victoria Bell's avatar

I hope you are looking after yourself and your family's safety. People tend to have accidents when they cross paths with some of these people.

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Joni Lang's avatar

💃🏼🕺

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JMK's avatar

It seems to me that this person was just sent in to confuse matters further. The whole hoax was so convoluted to begin with, that making it harder to tell truth from lies further hobbles understanding.

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Carol Jones's avatar

Exactly! And it smells like Brennan’s lawyers put her up to it.

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Greg Stark's avatar

A hoax, wrapped in a hoax, inside a hoax. I'm going to have to watch an hour of SpongeBob just to regain my sanity.

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An independent observer's avatar

Yea, Russiagate looks very much like an endless set of Russian nesting dolls. Doesn’t matter how many we take out, more conspiracies and lies remain to be revealed. I would say it is thrilling to see what is next if it wasn’t so disgusting.

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richardw's avatar

Yes, and people like me have a hard time keeping up with all the nested dolls, that somehow sneak back and re-nest themselves and make you think you’re crazy or just plain dumb.

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Random Shmo's avatar

A veritable matryoshka of mendacity.

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BananaSam's avatar

A kind of unholy turducken.

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Matt L.'s avatar

Try King of the Hill reruns. Hank Hill, Bobby, Dale, Boomhaur and John Redcorn await you.

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Joni Lang's avatar

😂

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richard cunningham's avatar

Sounds like the same bullshit perpetuated by Susan Rice gaslighting about Benghazi on the the Sunday news shows years ago. Their technics are repetitive and banal.

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Shelley's avatar

Darling Susan Rice did the same about U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl.

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Curt Chipman's avatar

You put my words in your reply first. Well done!

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richard cunningham's avatar

Thanks.

These jerks are shameless.

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JD Free's avatar

It's LinkedIn world. If you were copied on an email about a subject, you did all the work yourself. If you actually attended a meeting, you deserve a patent.

And if you put a company bumper sticker on your car, you're a co-founder.

Of course Susan Miller authored the report!

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Matt L.'s avatar

Here in Oregon blue county, the stickers on the Teslas still read “I bought this before I knew he was a Nazi”

My company forces me to take LinkedIn Learning courses as part of my ‘continual learning’ performance review. But I get to pick my own courses. They are mostly all still so very woke. It’s fun to get paid though to listen to the propaganda.

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Sandra Pinches's avatar

Mine are the same and I hate them. I write notes to the sponsoring company complaining about how unethical the presentation was. They write back to me saying how important my feedback is. LOL!

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Lawyers Guns & Money's avatar

And you know they’ll buy another one, quietly, in the near future.

Highly principled social justice warriors there.

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Matt L.'s avatar

I’m not an electric car buyer but I’ve heard it’s a damn good vehicle. Go Elon.

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Lis's avatar

I worked (all too briefly) for the USDA last year, from October through April when they let me go. After Trump became President, all the LinkedIn courses that had been available were suddenly removed from our learning website. I wasn't sorry to see them go. Also, no more mandatory DEI videos. I was happy to see them go. Unfortunately, my coworkers were not happy with the election results. I'm still wondering if I was let go after someone saw my MAGA hat in my car. It's not on display, it sits in the bottom of the center console. But we all started parking next to each other when they moved me to my secondary office. And that's when their attitude towards me changed, and then I was let go. Can I prove it? Nope. But I'm kinda glad I no longer work there. It was very hard to keep my mouth shut when my coworker dissed my President on a regular basis.

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Matt L.'s avatar

I hope you land on your feet, Lis. I long for days in real life where we don’t know/ care about each others politics because it’s so much in the background that it doesn’t become the main character in every conversation. That’s the MAGA I most want. I’m unsure if this season will come again given the computers in our pockets and the ‘anxiety’ inducing stories woven daily by our MSM. Be well.

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Frank Lee's avatar

These fucks. Like Fauci lying that he did not fund gain of function resources because hours before he was to testify he did a huddle with his team of government health official crooks and liars to decide they would call it something else... like "vaccine making research".

And Miller claims "she did not author the ICA", but now she admits that a report that she authored was the basis for ICA.

God damn them slimy, slithering, lying, treasonous, piles of bureaucratic crap.

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Lawyers Guns & Money's avatar

I’m ready for some motherfuckers to be sent to jail. Maybe the way to test the legality of auto pen pardons is to actually lock that little rat fuck Fauci in a cell and press charges. No bail until the pardon question is decided by SCOTUS.

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Alice Ball's avatar

Frank, my thoughts exactly!🤣😜🫠😂

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

Here's a theory.

Concerning Russiagate, they are saying people can't be prosecuted because the statute of limitations has expired. My theory is IF the evidence was hidden via being classified, the statute of limitations clock should not have been ticking. Only after being declassified should said clock be ticking.

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Valerie Wollenzin's avatar

Could argue the crime is ongoing as it was hidden in classified documents

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Liz LaSorte's avatar

There is no statute of limitations for treason.

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

All crimes should be prosecuted

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Tate Destefano's avatar

This!!!

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Steenroid's avatar

And because it smells like a conspiracy the statute of limitations wouldn’t apply.

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Lawyers Guns & Money's avatar

Kind of like an illegal immigrant sent home after years in the US. This just means the crime was ongoing. Like this dipshit Miller’s.

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Richard Harris's avatar

Stay on this Matt. She’s trying to put the toothpaste back in the tube but we are depending on you, Mate, Schellenberger, et. al. to call out the Millers of the world and their MSM enablers.

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Yuri Bezmenov's avatar

Hoaxes all the way down. The spy museum’s board is full of swamp rats like Clapper, Tenet, and Petreus. It should be renamed the propaganda museum - here is a tour: https://yuribezmenov.substack.com/p/international-spy-museum-propaganda

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Don Reed's avatar

07/30/25: Build a 100-foot high BERLIN WALL around the damn place, to emphasize that this is the National Shrine of Obama's POLITBURO.

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Substack Reader's avatar

What the hell is wrong with these people? "I wrote the report, yeah, that's the ticket."

You have to laugh. They live in a complete fantasy world and think no one is noticing. Do they get paid to do it or what?

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Lawyers Guns & Money's avatar

Except she’s full of shit. I know this because I was the lead and sole author of the ICA myself. Brennan asked me to keep it on the DL. Didn’t even copy the bitch on emails.

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Matt Taibbi's avatar

Lol?

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Lawyers Guns & Money's avatar

I figure if she can make the claim, no reason I can’t. My connection is only slightly looser than hers. Ratcliffe was my brother’s best friend in high school, and I knew the guy when he was an ambulance chaser in Dallas.

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Sandra Pinches's avatar

I hope you don't get any unexpected visitors breaking in your front door tonight.

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Joni Lang's avatar

😏

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Jack Gallagher's avatar

Yup, to repeat my favorite fractured metaphor of late: everyone has left her cocktail party, and she still can't read the room.

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Victoria Bell's avatar

They do it because it's effective. That 49% that worship Obama will glom onto this crap like it's holy scripture.

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HdwJunkie's avatar

What's galling is that we, the taxpayers, pay these people. Way too much, apparently.

She seems to be deliberately muddying the waters, sowing confusion and doubt, and tainting the jury pool, all at once. Fresh quotes so the media can play their role in muddying the waters.

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Random Shmo's avatar

If Miller is indicative of the quality of person in the ranks of the CIA, no wonder they couldn't tell the USSR was on the verge of collapse.

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Tim Hurlocker's avatar

Desperate for a diversion, they seized upon Miller and ran her through the talk shows as cover. Lame attempt so far.

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richardw's avatar

I think dissidents to the national security state and true believer Obama holdouts are the only ones who watch the talk shows. They are wholly irrelevant in moving public opinion because the public isn’t watching.

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Steve Souder's avatar

Remember any cartoons where the character gets so confused their eyes roll around or flip around like a slot machine? That is me right now.

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Jack Gallagher's avatar

That's also Ms. Miller. Did you watch the video and see her eyes darting back and forth searching for an intelligent answer, and then finally blurting out, "well the FBI are really good" only to be corrected that they were talking about Steele, not the FBI. Like I said, she's a dingbat.

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gortroe's avatar

That's the goal: confuse the public, hoping we will drop the issue

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An Inconvenient Truth's avatar

I think of those old Popeye comics (or the like) where the last panel has someone fainting from bewilderment halfway out-of-panel, with just their legs visible in the air to show another character's twisted logic or shocking behavior had literally knocked them off their feet .

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Matt L.'s avatar

Heckle & Jeckle

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Ivanhoe Martin's avatar

Susan Blasey Miller

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Han's avatar

lol n/j

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