What do you think of the memo? I read through it, it really doesn't seem significant in terms of the russia investigation.. Just that there may have been unwarranted cause for page's tapping and that Steele reported to some media sources? What does this change?
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My take on "what it changes" is this: many have suspected wrong-doing. Now, the wrong-doing is coming to light.
This isn't anywhere near "the end". This isn't even "the beginning of the end" it's perhaps (in baseball) the third inning.
It is highly important to get this information in front of the public though. They've been misled for so long -- that old movie quote "You can't handle the truth!" is apt. I know I can, as I've had a few years to prepare for it.
And anyway, my parents taught me the truth as a very small child, with the nursery rhyme "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" --
Row, row, row your boat,
gently down the stream,
merrily merrily merrily merrily,
life is but a dream.
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Pretty interesting metaphors made with those nursery rhymes, lol.
It looks like Trump is trying to paint this as bias from intelligence agencies. Which I guess makes this more of a political move? Is he trying to fire Rod Rosenstein?
I think if he tried to fire Rod or the special counsel that would not be a pretty picture. Creating civil unrest and doubt in our intelligence agencies isn't what the president should be doing..
Sorry I am very opposite of the spectrum so I don't see what the big implication is.
Even if they received informational warrants from false pretenses... I don't really see what it changes about the russia collusion story.. nothing has been disproven. Seems just like a partisan ploy for Trump to gain support.
I am open to discussion though!