• @rational_lib
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    543 minutes ago

    It’s funny that the evidence of Trump being a Russian asset is always some rumored connection with a KGB person, not the fact that he extremely reliably and consistently acts exactly like a Russian asset.

  • @[email protected]
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    516 hours ago

    publishes, and then deletes

    And thereby assuring that the story goes viral.

    Streisand effect still going strong.

  • @[email protected]
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    104 hours ago

    Saying Trump was a Rus. ASSet give him some credibility of intelligence. He would have to be smart to do what he did in an effort to further Russian plans.

    He is a moron manipulated by Russian assets, to believe this narcissistic idiot that he is the rightful king of America

    • @Furbag
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      347 minutes ago

      People who are intelligent tend to not make deals with foreign nations to betray their own.

      They don’t want smart people, they already have really smart people taken from the homeland and employed as spies. What they really want is greedy people who can be controlled and manipulated - assets that are given everything they desire, and told to do as the boss says or they’ll take it all away and make life miserable for them again.

    • @daepicgamerbro69OP
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      52 hours ago

      Trump is obviously not the brightest but so aren’t any other (former) soviet assets, when you take a look around. Just look at Babiš or most people close to Putin.

  • @MunkysUnkEnz0
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    206 hours ago

    That just makes it more likely that it’s true, in my opinion.

    Hopefully Stryzen effwct Wi’ll kick in.

    Yellow-belly journalism.

  • FuglyDuck
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    578 hours ago

    lets, eh, be honest here.

    Everybody knows he’s a russian stooge.

    • @[email protected]
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      217 hours ago

      Sure, but the question is whether he was recruited or whether he just like what Putin does to him in private.

  • @regrub
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    789 hours ago

    All the more reason to support the internet archive

  • @Lasherz12
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    We’ve entered the era of broadcasting* licenses being brandished as weapons in direct opposition to free press 1st amendment rights. We’re gonna see a couple real ones come out of this and a whole lot of propaganda slop.

    • @athairmor
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      24 hours ago

      You don’t any kind of publishing license for a website in the USA. Or for anything, really.

      What are you referring to?

      • @Lasherz12
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        12 hours ago

        Sorry, I guess that would be broadcasting, and DB doesn’t to my knowledge broadcast anything. I do wonder why they line up to play ball then.

    • @daepicgamerbro69OP
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      348 hours ago

      I’d say it was deleted after a threat of legal retaliation from the oval office, just like with the Maine governor.

      • @[email protected]
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        116 hours ago

        Once upon a time that would’ve been a fight the news organization would’ve jumped at for the free publicity and easy win.

        • @[email protected]
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          119 minutes ago

          Now it just takes a tweet, and Trump turns those fights around anyway for his scumbag followers.

      • @[email protected]
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        46 hours ago

        Which is weird, if they just said that person X said Y on Facebook then the person opening themself to being sued is person X, not the media reporting what they said…

  • troed
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    169 hours ago

    Can’t imagine this staying up anywhere under US jurisdiction.