OMG Politics, I'm over it already.

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This isn't a fiction novel. It's a piece in The New Yorker magazine.
well then, i would need to see the actual evidence from which the author drew those conclusions, or i'm not believing it. sorry.
just because it got published, doesn't mean it's true.
 
well then, i would need to see the actual evidence from which the author drew those conclusions, or i'm not believing it. sorry.
just because it got published, doesn't mean it's true.

The New Yorker has one of the very best and most well-respected fact-checking departments of any publication around. They genuinely care about it, take pride in it, and put in the necessary time and money.

But that's not really significant here, since it's quoting a book by Fred Kaplan. Who does happen to be an incredibly well-respected Slate foreign relations journalist.
 
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The New Yorker has one of the very best and most well-respected fact-checking departments of any publication around. They genuinely care about it, take pride in it, and put in the necessary time and money.
just because they say it....doesn't mean i'm going to believe it.....not in this time of FAKE news everywhere.

show me the reports. the actual documentation.
 
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one can only hope.

on the other hand.....you should contact Tom Clancy :)

This is all way too basic for a Tom Clancy novel. What’s going on is so basic it could be a basic cable crime drama.

And he is, as has already been pointed out, worm food.
 
At least with the Obamagate investigation starting this there won't be more Benghazi hearings.

They can multitask. Benghazi, emails now wire tapping. Maybe that will be enough to distract them from trying to keep brown people out, repealing ACA and taking rights away from anyone who isn't a straight white male.
 
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