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And I didn't say it was a quid pro quo. I said it was clever on Putin's part. What does it cost him? Do you lack any ability to think critically about this stuff, or do you just decide to suspend disbelief? |
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But more importantly, I'm just trying to understand what he has to gain now, that he wouldn't have gained by giving his vote in the security counsel. Is that critical enough for you? |
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I say again, we've been poring over in minute detail what other foreign intel services have given us. Why not this too, even if not tied directly to the Russians? I am finding it hard to fathom why NOONE in the Administration, for lo these many months, have not given us the wink and the nod on this. |
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Or maybe something's going down in Russia soon, and Putin needs to leverage support before he has some sort of crisis on his hands.[/wild baseless speculation] This whole thing makes no sense. The Brits get (false) intel of the Uranium down in Africa, and that makes a state of a union address to convince us to go to war, but Putin's personal "Iraq is gonna fuck your shit up soon" doesn't get a mention until three years later? |
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To keep Pensk, er, the Spartan happy, politics in picture form:
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Score one for the good guys!
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Score one for the good guys!
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Has anyone seen Control Room yet? http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/Cont...2546/about.php I'm interested, but I haven't had the chance to see it yet. |
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