Some reporting innuendo seems to attempt to controversialize or criminalize legal activities. The fact is: politicians from both parties have "ties to Russia"--that appear to be perfectly legal. Even if dubious.http://thehill.com/opinion/campaign/373363-democratic-ties-to-russia-are-ample-and-often-ethically-dubious#.WoDIIzWP0Aw.twitter …
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No. That is the wrong interpretation It is defensive. I’m not unschooled in conservative ideas. I worked withLou Dobb and Stuart Varney. My father was quite conservative. I just see a rather obvious penchant to pull in a fact pattern that suits an agenda. My opinion. Discard it
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Agreed. Same here. Didn't mean you to feel defensive. Appreciate the dialog. You're entitled to your opinions.
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Ha. It is your backhand that is defensive but I always appreciate civility even when it’s condescending. Cheers
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Delivered with affection.pic.twitter.com/E5SQmoo2gR
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Unfortunately these days, mainstream media will poison a mind and convince one of collusion with Russia when no evidence exists. Calling Sharyl a "big girl" is also mean spirited, defensive and condescending.
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I’m going to have to learn to live with your disapproval. Maybe you can go to Berkeley where they have safe spaces and all that for your hurt feelings
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I don't need a safe space. On the contrary, I believe in free speech and opinions. But kindness and civility go a long way.
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So if you believe in free speech then you will concede that my view is different than yours. And that this is still America. And with that I wishing you and your pissy friends a pleasant evening. Get off your screens and watch your country compete
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