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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Jan 16, 2017 13:22:20 GMT -5
Still lots of tickets left!
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Jan 16, 2017 11:35:39 GMT -5
That's ok You Don't need an Audience if there's no show
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Jan 16, 2017 8:04:51 GMT -5
Make your predictions here
- economic sanctions: Jan 20 12:01 pm or one minute after Rex Tillerson is confirmed, whichever comes first
- will happen BEFORE any ACA repeal
- other sanctions: nobody cares
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Jan 15, 2017 18:53:10 GMT -5
CAFE's Top 5 Acts Performing At Trump’s Inauguration 1. Boise, Idaho’s most popular Earth, Wind & Fire cover band: Dirt, Breeze & Lighter 2. The first person sent home crying during season 3 of American Idol 3. A looping videotape of Michael Richards’ infamous Laugh Factory rant 4. The “Soy Bomb” guy that ruined Bob Dylan’s 1998 Grammy performance 5. A hacked Bigmouth Billy Bass that sings the first 15 seconds of "God Bless America"
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Jan 15, 2017 16:47:01 GMT -5
Welcome back VTN! How was the food at the psych ward this time? They get your meds straightened out? Clearly spoken by the summa cum laude valedictorian graduate of the Trump university school of unity AND divisiveness healing
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Jan 15, 2017 7:10:26 GMT -5
As every one knows Trump has been struggling to line up celebrities, and those who previously agreed dropped out after having second thoughts come to their senses, to perform at the inauguration. In a last minute "coup" (koff koff) Susan Boyle has agreed to perform for the Orange fuhrer. Hairy Cornflake LOL actually nazi punks fuck off would probably be the much better choice rochdaleherald.co.uk/2017/01/04/susan-boyle-sing-dead-kennedys-drunk-fuck-trump-inauguration/
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Jan 7, 2017 21:31:25 GMT -5
It's a good question
tim kaine trump russian hack remarks intv newday _00012828
Kaine slams Trump as 'Putin's defense lawyer' 02: Kaine noted that [Trump invited Russia to hack Hillary Clinton Trump has continually questioned the work of US intelligence agencies (CNN)Sen. Tim Kaine on Thursday criticized President-elect Donald Trump, alleging he is acting like Russian President Vladimir Putin's "defense lawyer" and calling Trump's conduct "suspicious."
"Why does President-elect Trump again and again and again take it upon himself to be Vladimir Putin's defense lawyer rather than listening to and respecting the intelligence professionals of the United States," Kaine told CNN's Alisyn Camerota on "New Day" in his first national interview since the 2016 presidential election.
The former Democratic vice presidential nominee, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee which is hold a hearing on hacking Thursday, said that even if Trump believes Russia can be America's ally in the fight against ISIS, he doesn't have to "trash" American intelligence professionals in the process. "There is something very unusual -- indeed, even sort of suspicious -- about the degree to which he casually kicks aside the intelligence community when he won't even go to the briefings again and again and takes the Assange/Vladimir Putin line on this important question" about whether Russian was behind the election-related hacks, Kaine said.
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Jan 7, 2017 20:51:53 GMT -5
RNC was also hacked despite what their latest talking point PR says. Their material was not leaked. What for?
"Finally, Trump is exhibiting severe dementia if he thinks that Russia is interested in solving the world's problems. It would be helpful if he could cite an example of that. The truth is that they are only interested in advancing their own power, and Trump is helping them do it.
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Jan 6, 2017 22:43:51 GMT -5
LOL what a jackass. Priorities. Doesnt GAF about Russian interference in our election, threatening democracy and national security, but is all bothered about a news outlet getting intelligence report before HE does. THAT warrants investigation
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Jan 6, 2017 16:56:11 GMT -5
A Russian covert operation designed to undermine American democracy evolved into an attempt to help Donald Trump win, according to the declassified version of a long-awaited intelligence report released Friday.
In "Key Judgments," the report says, "We assess Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered an influence campaign in 2016 aimed at the U.S. presidential election. Russia's goals were to undermine public faith in the U.S. democratic process, denigrate Secretary Clinton, and harm her electability and potential presidency. We further assess Putin and the Russian Government developed a clear preference for President-elect Trump."
The report says that the Russian government tried to help Trump "by discrediting Secretary Clinton." It says that of the three agencies that prepared the report, the CIA, the FBI have "high confidence" in this judgment, while the NSA "has moderate confidence."
The report also says that the Russian hacking campaign targeted or compromised "elements of multiple U.S. state or local electoral boards," but not systems involved in vote tallying.
The 25-page report from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, called "Assessing Russian Activities and Intentions in Recent U.S. Elections," offers the public a flavor of what officials say is a much more detailed dossier of still-secret evidence that led all 17 American intelligence agencies to conclude with high confidence that the Russians — not the Chinese or a 400-pound hacker in his bedroom, as Trump famously put it — were behind an unprecedented cyber intrusion that some lawmakers have called an act of war.
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Emails of Democratic operatives were hacked and distributed through WikiLeaks in a way that political experts say was designed to inflict maximum political damage on the Hillary Clinton campaign. There also were a series of fake news stories damaging to Clinton, many of which got their start with Russian-backed outlets.
Play Trump to be briefed on Russia election hack Facebook Twitter Google PlusEmbed Trump to be briefed on Russia election hack 7:23 The unclassified report was released shortly after Trump was briefed behind closed doors by the heads of the major intelligence agencies. After the briefing, Trump released a statement in which he called his meeting and conversation "constructive" and said he had "tremendous respect for the work and service done by the men and women" of the intelligence community.
Related: Trump, Intel Agencies Can't Even Agree What Day It Is
He did not, however, explicitly embrace the findings of the intelligence agencies that the top levels of the Russian government interfered in the election with the hopes of hurting Hillary Clinton and, ultimately, helping him. He referred to Russia as one among several countries that might have tried to hack into the national infrastructure, but emphasized that no effect on the outcome of the election had been demonstrated.
The unclassified report laid out a series of "key judgments" about Russian interfering and hacking that goes back as far as 2008, and goes beyond political organizations.
Related: US Has Id'ed Russians Who Gave Hacked Emails to WikiLeaks
A senior U.S. intelligence official with direct knowledge confirmed to NBC News that the classified report briefed to President-elect Trump Thursday says that U.S. intelligence picked up senior Russian officials celebrating and congratulating one another over Donald Trump's win.
The source described the intelligence about the celebration as a minor part of the overall intelligence picture.
"Highly classified intercepts illustrate Russian government planning and direction of a multifaceted campaign by Moscow to undermine the integrity of the American political system," the official said.
Play Sen. Graham: Trump 'Should Make Russia Pay a Price' Facebook Twitter Google PlusEmbed Sen. Graham: Trump 'Should Make Russia Pay a Price' 2:11 That official, and another top intelligence official with direct knowledge, told NBC News that the report on Russian hacking also details Russian cyberattacks not just against the Democratic National Committee, but the White House, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the State Department and American corporations.
The report does not offer any assessment about whether the hacking, leaking, and proliferation of fake news stories helped Trump win. Director of National Intelligence James Clapper told Congress Thursday that "we have no way of gauging the impact…it had on the choices the electorate made. There's no way for us to gauge that."
Related: CIA Concludes Russia Wanted to Help Trump Win
Nevertheless, Trump has been casting doubt on the U.S. intelligence around the Russian operation for weeks, and disparaging intelligence officers on Twitter in ways that have been deeply disturbing to many of them, current and former officials tell NBC News.
In his statement after his Friday briefing, Trump said he would appoint a team to prepare a plan to combat cyberattacks within 90 days of taking office, but said the methods and tools used to protect the country should not be part of a "public discussion."
Earlier in the day, the New York Times published a Trump interview in which he complained that the media attention focused on the hacking amounted to an unfair "political witch hunt" perpetrated by people who can't accept that he won the election.
Whether Trump will now pivot and accept the intelligence findings, or continue to denounce them, may dictate the early direction of his presidency.
Play Leon Panetta: I've 'never seen anything like' Trump's rift with intelligence officials Facebook Twitter Google PlusEmbed Leon Panetta: I've 'never seen anything like' Trump's rift with intelligence officials 6:14 Earlier, House minority leader Nancy Pelosi, having been briefed on the classified version, called it a "stunning disclosure."
A Congressional aide who had been briefed on the classified version said it presented an ironclad case that would convince any reasonable skeptic.
"What you will see is that there were evolving goals over time," the aide said. "At the end, they were trying to elect Trump."
The Russian covert operation, which was reported on before the election, has come to dominate Trump's transition period, in part because it has appeared to create a widening gulf between Trump and the intelligence community he is poised to lead.
Related: Putin Personally Involved in the Election Hack
In October, the Obama administration released a written statement that intelligence agencies concluded with high confidence that Russia was behind the hacks and leaks designed to interfere in the election. But that statement came on the same day that Access Hollywood outtakes of lewd remarks by Trump dominated the news.
The Obama administration took no public action until last month, well after Trump's victory, when it expelled 35 Russians it said were intelligence operatives, and imposed some sanctions.
"Every American should be alarmed by Russia's attacks on our nation," Sen. John McCain said Thursday during a hearing on the matter. "There is no national security interest more vital to the United States of America than the ability to hold free and fair elections without foreign interference."
The declassified report released Friday suggested Russia would continue its strategy of seeking to influence elections through cyber attacks and propaganda.
"We assess Moscow will apply lessons learned from its Putin-ordered campaign aimed at the U.S. presidential election to future influence efforts worldwide, including against U.S. allies and their election processes."
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Jan 6, 2017 16:47:17 GMT -5
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Jan 6, 2017 15:08:29 GMT -5
He hasn't even been sworn in yet and you are claiming he isn't doing something. How about criticizing the guy that has been President the past 8 years? If I remember right he said things like "If you like your doctor you can keep your doctor" and laughed at Romney for saying Russia was going to be a threat and is now acting like Russia is the biggest threat ever. How about you give Trump a few months before you criticize him for what he isn't getting done as president? I'm not claiming anything. These are his words. American tax payers are now going to fund a wall that he guaranteed Mexico would pay for while trying to win votes. These are facts. I can only speak for myself, but I was happy with the job Obama did in office. I've got nothing to really criticize. It's no use. He's going to break every promise, indeed has started to before even assuming office, and it won't make any difference. Every move will be rationalized and excused, just like it already is here. It's a cult of personality, der Fearless Leader
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Jan 6, 2017 11:27:56 GMT -5
By Donald Trump mocking a disabled man? Please come back to us. Why don't you go grab some pussy. That's socially acceptable now. Or go mock a person with disabilities. It's rewarded And start saving for that wall. You're paying for it
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Jan 6, 2017 5:56:32 GMT -5
Home Economy & Politics Russian officials celebrated Trump’s win, U.S. ID’s WikiLeaks sources: reports By Mike Murphy Published: Jan 5, 2017 9:19 p.m. ET
Evidence that Russia interfered with election presented to Obama; Trump to be briefed Friday Bloomberg News U.S. intelligence is said to have collected ample evidence of Russian hacking efforts.
Senior Russian officials celebrated Donald Trump’s win in the U.S. presidential election and congratulated each other on it, reports said Thursday, part of growing pile of evidence that Russia was behind an effort to interfere with the election.
The Washington Post and NBC News both reported that the reactions were revealed by “highly classified intercepts,” which were part of an intelligence briefing presented to President Barack Obama on Thursday. Trump, who has been dismissive of U.S. intelligence reports on the alleged Russian hacking plot, is expected to receive the same briefing Friday.
Additionally, U.S. intelligence has reportedly identified the go-betweens who provided WikiLeaks with Democratic Party emails stolen by Russian hackers. Earlier this week, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange denied that the emails came from the Russian government.
The 50-page intelligence report is said to detail evidence and lay out Russian methods and motives in hacking attacks against a number of corporations and government organizations over the past nine years, including the Democratic Party, the White House and the State Department. NBC News reported that the report said the cyber campaign was revenge for Obama’s questioning of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s legitimacy.
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Russian Hacking Hearing Sparks Cybersecurity Debate(2:05) Top U.S. intelligence officials said they are confident Russia was behind a "multi-faceted" cyber campaign targeting the 2016 election, but how America addresses cyberattacks is up for debate. WSJ's Shelby Holliday reports.
Earlier Thursday, top U.S. intelligence officials testified on Capitol Hill that senior Russian officials were behind the hacking and that Russia is a “full-scope cyber actor that poses a major threat” to critical U.S. infrastructure.
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Jan 6, 2017 5:20:10 GMT -5
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