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No reason to believe CNN. I would like to see Nunes ask for a show cause order and see a court take it up. And soon.
A reasonable course of action is to avoid making pronouncement on things that “that are not available to the public and about which investigations are presently being held because even congress doesn’t have all the information”.Well of course. But it’s a reasonable response when one is asked to prove things about warrants that are not available to the public and about which investigations are presently being held because even congress doesn’t have all the information.
If it crosses the party line, of course it its fake.No reason to believe CNN.
But we do know congressional leaders want the information, have asked for it and have not received it within a reasonable time period. Congress has subpoena and contempt powers and some are threatening to use them. So no matter what, we do know that.A reasonable course of action is to avoid making pronouncement on things that “that are not available to the public and about which investigations are presently being held because even congress doesn’t have all the information”.
It’s not a matter of that, and I’m not a member of any party anyway. CNN is effectively a party organ for the Dem party, and one has to be careful about believing what it has to say.If it crosses the party line, of course it its fake.
None of this changes the facts that you made claims that you did not support then, when asked for support, admitted that you could not, deflected by calling the request cynical, and made other requests “just to be a pain”.But we do know
So you say. But what evidence and analysis do you have for that?CNN is effectively a party organ for the Dem party,
This is very common it seems among Trump supporters. They make an outlandish claim with a high level of confidence and then when asked for evidence they are forced to admit none exists. This is troubling behavior particularly among Catholics who are supposed to be ordered to the truth.You made the claim you back it up
Or they just deflect.They make an outlandish claim with a high level of confidence and then when asked for evidence they are forced to admit none exists.
What? The Dickens you say.This is troubling behavior particularly among Catholics who are supposed to be ordered to the truth.
When you demand something like “proof” that the FISA warrant was obtained deceptively when it’s not available to the public, but when it’s virtually certain that the Court was not fully informed and when the congress is investigating it, it’s a ridiculouis demand and deserves an equally ridiculous response.None of this changes the facts that you made claims that you did not support then, when asked for support, admitted that you could not, deflected by calling the request cynical, and made other requests “just to be a pain”.
If I were dvdjs, I would say “Prove they’re not.”So you say. But what evidence and analysis do you have for that?
No analysis, though there are some that are easily found online as you know. But when the CEO of CNN admits CNN has been “a little too liberal” that means it has been a LOT too liberal for anybody but a liberal like him.So you say. But what evidence and analysis do you have for that?
How do you define liberal? Are people who believe in markets considered liberal?Oh, I see the liberal tag team is beginning to assemble.
virutually = not knowing?but when it’s virtually certain that the Court was not fully informed and when the congress is investigating it
Actually you wouldn’t.If I were dvdjs, I would say “Prove they’re not.”
It’s difficult for me to believe dvdjs didn’t know how ridiculous both ends of the exchange were.So, you are ‘just being a pain’. Got it. Worth remember when you ask for sources. You’ll probably want to state that in the future (if you are asking ‘just to be a pain’ or not).
virtually=close to certain in this case.virutually = not knowing?
Actually you wouldn’t.
In fact you said this just yesterday, and I responded that he claim-maker has the responsibility for justifying it, and if unwilling to do so, it’s ok to let the matter drop.
I think Mr. Zucker spoke to that.