Quote from: Romanes eunt domus on January 11, 2017, 04:29:22 AM[inserts a meme like post or an image here]*gets likes*What is up with your name?
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Quote from: DAS B00T x2 on January 11, 2017, 05:45:13 AMQuote from: Flee on January 11, 2017, 04:44:31 AMQuote from: Romanes eunt domus on January 11, 2017, 04:29:22 AM[inserts a meme like post or an image here]*gets likes*What is up with your name?It says "Romans go home" sir.What the fuck. People called Romanes they go the house? Romanus becomes Romani in plural, eunt is just third plural of eo instead of the correct form ite and domus is the place you're going towards so it becomes the accusative domum.Romani ite domum is what you're looking for. Now write it 100 times by sunrise or I'll cut off your balls.
Quote from: Flee on January 11, 2017, 04:44:31 AMQuote from: Romanes eunt domus on January 11, 2017, 04:29:22 AM[inserts a meme like post or an image here]*gets likes*What is up with your name?It says "Romans go home" sir.
What exactly do you think Russia is going to do with damning evidence against Trump? Invade Ukraine? Crush the US economy? They're not threatening in anyway. Quote from: Luciana on January 10, 2017, 10:30:35 PMWhat the hell are you on about? We're talking about golden showers and you come put of left field with this.
What the hell are you on about? We're talking about golden showers and you come put of left field with this.
In defense on the sensibility of the first reality Psy, the CIA has been a fucking joke for a while now. WMDs right?
Make him Putin's bitch and stop them from intervening in a place Russia wants to go maybe?
There were WMDs, and Hussein committed genocide with chemical weapons several years prior thoSee: Operation Avarice
I think that buzzfeed and any other trigger happy retards that decided to rush this out without the slightest bit of double-checking are going to be eating a three course meal of hats, humble pie and crow.Whilst it remains to be seen if trump really does like to go to the cinema with a crowd of hookers to watch chinese cartoons, I sincerely hope that this is a bit of memery from /pol/. Not because the god-emperor is infallible (he is) but because watching buzzfeed crash and burn, with the CIA further disgracing themselves, is far too entertaining of a possibility to turn down.
Looks like they already are: https://twitter.com/BraddJaffy/status/819208142164754432/photo/1https://twitter.com/jaketapper/status/819187673961287681I think we can now safely say that this story, is bullshit. Quote from: Mr. Psychologist on January 11, 2017, 10:13:22 AMI think that buzzfeed and any other trigger happy retards that decided to rush this out without the slightest bit of double-checking are going to be eating a three course meal of hats, humble pie and crow.Whilst it remains to be seen if trump really does like to go to the cinema with a crowd of hookers to watch chinese cartoons, I sincerely hope that this is a bit of memery from /pol/. Not because the god-emperor is infallible (he is) but because watching buzzfeed crash and burn, with the CIA further disgracing themselves, is far too entertaining of a possibility to turn down.
Wasn't the entire opposition to the Iraq war all about the WMDs not existing? I haven't read the declassified document from the CIA but everyone pretty much said that WMDs didn't exist. Quote from: H. T. on January 11, 2017, 10:10:41 AMThere were WMDs, and Hussein committed genocide with chemical weapons several years prior thoSee: Operation Avarice
You guys were supposed to have your elections and be done with this shit.
President-elect Donald Trump was not told about unverified reports that Russia has compromising information on him during last week's intelligence briefing, according to a senior intelligence official with knowledge of preparations for the briefing.A summary of the unverified reports was prepared as background material for the briefing, but not discussed during the meeting, the official said.
The appendix summarized opposition research memos prepared mainly by a retired British intelligence operative for a Washington political and corporate research firm. The firm was paid for its work first by Mr. Trump’s Republican rivals and later by supporters of Mrs. Clinton. The Times has checked on a number of the details included in the memos but has been unable to substantiate them.
The former British intelligence officer who gathered the material about Mr. Trump is considered a competent and reliable operative with extensive experience in Russia, American officials said. But he passed on what he heard from Russian informants and others, and what they told him has not yet been vetted by American intelligence.
Among the allegations, contained in a set of confidential memos written by the former official, are that Mr. Trump’s attorney, Michael Cohen, met with Kremlin officials and discussed how to arrange cash payments to hackers working under Moscow’s direction against the presidential campaign of Hillary Clinton. The FBI has found no evidence that he traveled to the Czech Republic, where the meeting allegedly took place in August of last year, officials said.Mr. Cohen, in an interview, denied any such meeting. He said in an interview Tuesday evening that he had never been contacted by the FBI or any other U.S. agency on these issues. He said Mr. Trump has also not contacted him about them. Mr. Cohen said he previously knew about the allegations because he had been contacted about them by journalists.
Despite glowing references from US and foreign officials who have worked with the source, there are some errors in the reports. One describes the Moscow suburb of Barvikha as “reserved for the residences of the top leadership and their close associates”, but although it is a very expensive neighbourhood, there are no restrictions on who can own property there. The document also misspells the name of a Russian banking corporation.
Back in October, a political operative and former employee of the British intelligence agency MI6 was being paid by Democrats to dig up dirt on Trump (before that, he was paid by anti-Trump Republicans). He tried to convince countless media outlets to publish a long memo he had written filled with explosive accusations about Trump’s treason, business corruption and sexual escapades, with the overarching theme that Trump was in servitude to Moscow because they were blackmailing and bribing him.Despite how many had it, no media outlets published it. That was because these were anonymous claims unaccompanied by any evidence at all, and even in this more permissive new media environment, nobody was willing to be journalistically associated with it. As the New York Times’ Executive Editor Dean Baquet put it last night, he would not publish these “totally unsubstantiated” allegations because “we, like others, investigated the allegations and haven’t corroborated them, and we felt we’re not in the business of publishing things we can’t stand by.”The closest this operative got to success was convincing Mother Jones’s David Corn to publish an October 31 article reporting that “a former senior intelligence officer for a Western country” claims that “he provided the [FBI] with memos, based on his recent interactions with Russian sources, contending the Russian government has for years tried to co-opt and assist Trump.”
But the danger is demonstrated with Trump’s “FAKE NEWS” rebuttal. When serious and conscientious outlets publish information for whose veracity they cannot vouch, they make it easy for critics of the press to brand all reporting with which they disagree as simply “fake news.”If the Trump dossier does prove to be full of inaccuracies, it will resurface in debate every time a credible and supported allegation about Trump emerges. Carefully vetted stories will be rejected by partisans who will haul up the haste to post a damaging dossier as proof that no reporting can really be trusted.
Most important of all, the legitimate and effective tactics for opposing Trump are being utterly drowned by these irrational, desperate, ad hoc crusades that have no cogent strategy and make his opponents appear increasingly devoid of reason and gravity. Right now, Trump’s opponents are behaving as media critic Adam Johnson described: as ideological jelly fish, floating around aimlessly and lost, desperately latching on to whatever barge randomly passes by. There are solutions to Trump. They involve reasoned strategizing and patient focus on issues people actually care about. Whatever those solutions are, venerating the intelligence community, begging for its intervention, and equating their dark and dirty assertions as Truth are most certainly not among them. Doing that cannot possibly achieve any good, and is already doing much harm.
The more the media makes absolute fools of themselves the more I start to unironically like Trump.
the CIA has been a fucking joke for a while now.
Wasn't the entire opposition to the Iraq war all about the WMDs not existing?
Holy shit. Putin came into my room to bring me a plate of prostitutes and I literally screamed at him and hit the prostitutes out. He started yelling and swearing at me and I slammed the door on him. I'm so distressed right now I don't know what to do. I didn't mean to do that to Putin but I'm literally in shock from the results tonight. I feel like I'm going to explode. Why the fucking fuck is he pissing on Obama's bed? This can't be happening. I'm having a fucking breakdown. I don't want to believe the world is so corrupt. I want a future to believe in. I want Buzzfeed to be president and fix this broken country. I cannot fucking deal with this right now. It wasn't supposed to be like this, I thought he was watching Hentai well in Russia? This is so fucked.
lol
Namely, his proposed "Drain the swamp" policies
Don't get me wrong, there are definitely things I legitimately dislike about on Trump, such as ... his business conflicts of interest
but when the media chimps out over every frivolous Tweet and even goes so far as to use literal fanfiction in their desperate attempts to discredit his presidency, it makes it a lot easier to gloss over Trump's flaws because the MSM has become so cancerous.