Either a.) the NSA's intel program isn't as robust as we think, or b.) it is.
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Under case b.) that means that the intel community likely has incriminating data against the Trump team. But it's not acting, why?
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Is the intel community fractured? Do they see a bigger threat? Are they widespread supporting his policies? Is there any comforting answer?
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Maybe Trump has been played by the GOP and they're sitting on intel to burn him later. Maybe it's being used as blackmail material.
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Here I get confused--what do you blackmail him with? What would it take, after what's already been shrugged about?
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Something his base can't shrug off
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There was an implication of underage girl 'sex tourism' in Russia at one point, wasn't there? Might be enuf
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Wasn't enough when he had a court date leading up to the election
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@EmilyGorcenski why own the largest spying agency in the planet if you throw away the information assymetry that comes with it? -
Asymmetry is valuable only by its potential, which requires periodic action to be meaningful
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true, but he gave up (some) info asymmetry from get-go with unprotected calls. Stupidity from dude who refuses advice.
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