What, specifically, did McConnell prevent the Obama Administration from saying, or from doing?https://twitter.com/brianbeutler/status/1156215962074587139 …
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Replying to @baseballcrank
Playing dumb is not a good look on anyone. You know exactly what McConnell did, and he did it purely for partisan reasons, putting party before country.
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Replying to @phwarner
So you should have no difficulty giving a specific answer, then.
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Replying to @baseballcrank
I have a hard time believing you don't know. Why the act?
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Replying to @phwarner @baseballcrank
"... McConnell (R-Ky.) went further, officials said, voicing skepticism that the underlying intelligence truly supported the White House's claims. Through a spokeswoman, McConnell declined to comment, citing the secrecy of that meeting." https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2018/01/24/580171396/biden-mcconnell-refused-to-sign-bipartisan-statement-on-russian-interference?t=1564499295846 …
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Replying to @phwarner
You haven't answered the question. What did Obama want to say, that he didn't say? What did Obama want to do, that he didn't do?
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So, your contention is that Obama withheld evidence from the public that he wanted to release, at the same time Obama was publicly reassuring the voters that the election could not be rigged?
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It was the crucial context of this whole thing. Obama believed Hillary was going to win, & felt it was in his political interests to reassure the public about the legitimacy of the election.
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