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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jan 25

    Opinion: The Trump-Russia conspiracists don’t understand how campaigns work, writes Ted Van Dykhttp://on.wsj.com/2FePQV6 

    1:39 PM - 25 Jan 2018
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      1. Q Public‏ @TestKitchen211 Jan 25
        Replying to @WSJ

        1. It is always wrong to seek or accept foreign help. That is a nonpartisan standard. 2. We aren't conspiracy "theorists" if people in Trump orbit have openly admitted to communicating with Russians seeking damaging info on Hillary. Don't undermine or shortsell the truth.

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      1. Wendy  🇨🇦‏ @wdilnot Jan 25
        Replying to @WSJ

        The age of the person writhing this is evident. You can’t compare this. Does it factor in a Foreign power hacking the US and offering the 🔑 via email. They know it was Russia. The disinformation campaign by Russian troll farms? Hacking voting machines. It’s cyber war

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      1. Silent Majority‏ @knightofgood Jan 30
        Replying to @WSJ

        This is an embarrassingly inaccurate polemic. I was about to go line by line & show how it is a libel against history & Prez Nixon - but @nixonfoundation did the actual scholarship - I hope @wsj @wsjopinion has the honesty to publish the rejoinderhttps://www.nixonfoundation.org/look-at-record/ 

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      1.  🦖spooky soros-rex 🦖‏ @itsjasonborne Jan 25
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        Ok Murdoch. Can you at least try and hold your paper to a higher standard than Fox News?

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      1. Ровнейко‏ @rovneyko1976 Jan 26
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        I WISH AMERICA AND ENGLAND - BURNING BLUE FLAME !!! I HATE YOU!!!

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      1. Blank‏ @FrankThomasBur1 Jan 25
        Replying to @WSJ

        Well since it'll include religion, then its obviously untrustworthy. How about Illuminati talk.? Go complain there. Y'all created these problems'.

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      2. Cao Yang‏ @Studio2609 Jan 25
        Replying to @WSJ

        Actually I think The Wall Street Journal is baiting people’s notions and ideas and tendencies so as to find better strategies! SHOW YOURSELF! SHOW US WHERE YOU STAND AND AT LEAST WE RESPECT YOUR HONESTY!

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      3. Cao Yang‏ @Studio2609 Jan 25
        Replying to @Studio2609 @WSJ

        AS WELL AS YOUR INTEGRITY AS A PROPER MEDIA GROUP!

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      4. Cao Yang‏ @Studio2609 Jan 25
        Replying to @Studio2609 @WSJ

        You want people to pay for your content, yet you use Twitter to bait people’s ideas FOR YOUR OWN POLITICAL BENEFIT!

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      5. Cao Yang‏ @Studio2609 Jan 25
        Replying to @Studio2609 @WSJ

        This is as low and disgusting as it is!

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      1. Kevin O'Neill‏ @WhatWinksThinks Jan 25
        Replying to @WSJ

        Is this satire? Richard Nixon resigned as he was about to be impeached over obstruction of justice charges related to campaign crimes. Trump is in similar hot water. History deemed the former guilty; why not the latter?

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      1. Miquel Thomas‏ @MiquelThomasRo1 Jan 25
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        Los Demócratas no tiénen vergüenza!😠el Obáma,los Clintón's,los Móros,los Chínos,el IV Reich, los espanyoles😠?quién há sído?😠

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      2. Matthew Paul Cantrell‏ @Mattpcan Jan 25
        Replying to @WSJ

        I'm sure the Trump campaign was not the first to have contacts with a foreign government and discuss matters that may have been against U.S. policy / their opponent. What is unique is the influence that government may have had on our elections. It deserves to be investigated.

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      3. Ratsun ❌‏ @therealRatsun Jan 26
        Replying to @Mattpcan @WSJ

        It's been investigated for an entire year! And.....there.....is.....0......proof. When will people just get over the fact that he is the president and will be for the next two years.

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