McCain wasn't even running and he was seeking opposition research on Trump.
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There seems to be some confusion here: opposition researchers don't contract foriegn intelligence agencies to do espionage
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There is some confusion: no one's accused McCain of doing that. He sent someone after the info once someone else prepared the dossier.
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and that's the fundamental difference between what McCain did (normal and ok) and what Trump did (not ok)
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Your opinion of what's "normal and ok" doesn't affect the legality of the actions.
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then defend the ethics and morality of it instead of a BS analogy saying "McCain did it too"
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There's nothing unethical or immoral about finding out what this lawyer had to say. Are you a child?
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You seem to be conflating legal and ethical. They're not synonyms.
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An ethical one, jackass.
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Republicans have totally sacrificed any pretense of morality for the sake of "winning."
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So this is going to be the conservative line now: hey, what's the big deal about colluding with a hostile foreign power to tilt an election?
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It's about ethics in foreign collusion.
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What American isn't concerned that a hostile foreign dictatorship did everything in it's power to make a man President and it worked?
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Trump wasn't even president for a year before he gave Russia a tour of the oval office and classified information.
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No campaign in US history to anyone's knowledge has sought info from foreign gov't operatives, except Trump's. It's illegal.
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Let's not forget the part where it's in exchange for sanctions relief
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An ethical patriotic one. No wonder USA is in toilet. Sleazy people expect everyone to be sleazy too.
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Funny how these same types want the book thrown at average citizen for any and all but are willing to bend over for treason.
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In misstating the issue in question, you forgot "from the Russian government, in exchange for sanctions relief"
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Sanctions relief, illicit back-channel communications, a Russia-friendly rewrite of the GOP platform, the list goes on and on.
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