Soros-Funded Protesters Demand Prosecution of Donald Trump JUNIOR

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  1. Stanislav

    Stanislav Well-Known Member

    After you explain exactly what do my ethnicity or place of residence have to do with anything. Side question: what does the word "Catholic" in the name of the Church that sponsors university you attend mean?
     
  2. Kizmet

    Kizmet Moderator

    You guys are having so much fun and I don't want to spoil it but I think I already did most of that way back in post #5.
     
  3. heirophant

    heirophant Well-Known Member

    Right.

    The Ukrainian Embassy in Washington seems to have been trying to pass what Stanislav calls "kompromat" (it's a good word, I'll have to remember it) about Trump's associates to the Hillary Clinton campaign by way of Ms. Chalupa, then a 'DNC consultant'. (Aren't chalupas Mexican food?)

    Stanislav and Kismet seem to be claiming that it's a federal crime for the President's son to receive compromising information that originated from a foreign source (again, I'd like to see the code section that it supposedly violates), even if it turned out to be nothing and was never used.

    But it would seem to me to have been a very similar situation ("crime") when the democrats and their MSM sycophants received similar 'kompromat' from the Ukrainians and did put it to political use (smearing Paul Mantafort etc.).

    Ukrainian efforts to sabotage Trump backfire - POLITICO
     
  4. Stanislav

    Stanislav Well-Known Member

    "Solicit anything of value". Which JUNIOR did by arranging a meeting; whether the scum lawyer actually gave him anything is irrelevant. On the other hand, no one at Clinton camp is alleged to solicit anything from Ukraine; Chalupa is a "consultant" with no official role, and even she can argue she tried to publicise publicly available stuff. Politically, there is this slight delail where Russia actively tried to undermine American elections and Ukraine didn't; also Putin declared US an "enemy" and Poroshenko didn't, etc.

    Only an active apologist of evil Putin regime, such as yourself, can call it "smearing Paul Manafort". The guy was primary consultant of Yanukovich (and as such, part of Donetskiye politico-criminal clan and a Russian pawn) and an unregistered foreign agent in US; dirt can't be smeared.

    Note: the word "kompromat" is a Soviet-era term that stands for "compromising material". Many words in Soviet Newspeak are made this way, quite deliberately early on.
     

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