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The comments section is rather brutal to this libatd fool. 
1 day ago
Wow,  Chait, you have nothing here but speculation.  Do you have any  intellectual honesty at all, or is your hatred of Trump making such  honesty impossible?  Maybe you should get with Mueller and let him in on  your great insights, maybe he will revise his report, issue some  indictments, and you will be annointed as the hero you are in your own  mind.
2 days ago
Collusion  delusion, collusion clinger.  Hillary sold 25% of the US Uranium to  Russia for $145 million in donations to the Clinton Crime Foundation  (exactly half of the $290 million in profit the Uranium One execs made  on the transaction).  Bill got $500,000 for a speech in Moscow.  Carter  Paige got $0 for speaking in Moscow.  Trump blew up dozens of Russian  war planes on the ground in Syria and killed Russian advisors in the  attack.  Based on the evidence, who is really a mole of the Russians?   There is still absolutely no evidence not controlled and/or conjured up  by Hillary and the DNC that the Russians hacked Hillary's emails.   Wikileaks has firmly denied they came from the Russians.
2 days ago
Please  call Robert Mueller immediately and let him know what he missed. I'm  sure he'll reopen the investigation. Chait must assume that Barr and  Rosenstein are covering up for Mueller's cover up. Paranoia in print.  TDS squared.
3 days ago
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You were SO right, your rectal bleeding continues, unabated.
3 days ago
This  is the final paragraph of an article entitled "The Peculiar Logic of  the Trump-Russia Scandal Deniers" by Jonathan Chait on January 30, 2019:
"The  Trump defenders’ ability to disregard the lying may be their greatest  act of credulity. In every twist and turn of the Russia investigation,  Trump and his associates have been found to have lied — to Congress, to  the FBI, and to the public. Somehow this pattern of behavior has not  registered on the right as suspicious in any way. It is just a  disconnected sequence of events, the same thing that keeps happening for  no apparent reason."
I don't think I've seen a more blatant case of psychological projection. This man is not well.
3 days ago
Traitorous Trump will die in a cage.
3 days ago
What  actions has Trump taken that indicate he is doing Russia's bidding? The  evidence indicates to me that he has been "tougher" on Russia than  Obama. Actions speak.
3 days ago
Brainwashed Trumpsters are so absolutely stupid.
3 days ago
Tell Vladamir I'll have more time after my next election  - Obama
Get a real job political activist.
3 days ago
Why do that when the CIA pays this well?
3 days ago
In  a word, Chait, pathetic. Your initial article was speculative, and this  attempt at redemption is simply more speculation. The negotiations for a  Trump Tower in Moscow were not only preliminary, they never rose to the  level of serious discussions among the principals. If Chait understood  business, he would immediately discern that brokers (which is what Cohen  really was) hunt and sniff around trying to find an access point to the  principal on the other side. Cohen never made the connection. That  Chait thinks this is the basis for "compromise" is laughable. Chait  desperately wants to redeem himself from the ridicule heaped upon him  following his musings about Russia setting up Trump for compromise since  1987.  His current article not only fails at redemption, it reinforces  the conclusion that Chait is exhibit A of commentators of the left today  - defensive, self-absorbed, unserious (meaning unwilling to set aside  their certainty and speculative fervor and engage in serious analysis of  the facts). Why would I ever take Chait seriously. He offers nothing  more than his opinion. I challenge Chait or any of his acolytes to cite  specific facts - not inferences - supporting the conclusion that Putin  has, and has used, compromising information on Trump to influence his  policies toward Russia.
2 days ago
You  seem to ignore one important fact. Trump, his campaign and everyone  around had massive Russian contacts which they all lied about. Manafort  gave polling data to the Russians and we know there was targeting of  very specific areas of the country by fakes from the Russians. You nor  any else except Mueller and Barr know exactly what they uncovered but  hasn't been made public. You stated Trump's negotiation for Trump Tower  was all preliminary and no big deal but again they all lied about it and  covered up Trumps letter of intent, you ignore Cohen and Sater's emails  about possible financing which involved a sanctioned Russian bank.  Certainly sounds like a reason to manipulate Trump to get rid of  sanctions to me.
3 days ago
The  ravings of the right wing loons commenting notwithstanding, Chait is  almost certainly correct,  and it really could not be more obvious that  this is what Trump is.   We have not even seen the report,  and the  right wing propaganda machine has been popping the champagne,   conveniently ignoring what is so painfully clear,  let alone the  statement in Barr's  "report"  "does not exonerate".
This  is just getting started -  the truth ALWAYS comes out - and we are  about to see Trump to be the immoral unethical scoundrel that he is,  whether or not he be prosecutable.
3 days ago
No collusion
3 days ago
The whimpering. It must be exhausting.
3 days ago
Guys  like Chait are like the Japanese soldiers who hid in caves 40 years  after the war, refusing to believe they'd lost (with thanks to Michael  Goodwin of the New York Post, from whom I cribbed this analogy).
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