Latest Post Trump-Russia Nonsense

by | Jun 23, 2017

It should go without saying, but here: Donald Trump is a horrible person and president in virtually every way — But: This Russia nonsense is just that.

Here they go on and on and on again with nothing but “anonymous sources say” assertions with no evidence.

If you believe it first; that is “beg the question,” then sure, the Russian illuminati controls everything. But if not, the only persuasive thing about it at all is the implication that the context was that Obama and his people were all so very concerned about it. But that ain’t much.

It remains an un-proven “fact” that Russia hacked the DNC, leaked the results to Wikileaks, or that that was or would have been decisive in the election.

Okay, now back to war crimes, which are actual felonies. …

About Scott Horton

Scott Horton is director of the Libertarian Institute, editorial director of Antiwar.com, host of Antiwar Radio on Pacifica, 90.7 FM KPFK in Los Angeles, California and podcasts the Scott Horton Show from ScottHorton.org. He's the author of the 2021 book Enough Already: Time to End the War on Terrorism, the 2017 book, Fool's Errand:Time to End the War in Afghanistan, editor of the 2019 book The Great Ron Paul: The Scott Horton Show Interviews 2004–2019 and the 2022 book Hotter Than The Sun: Time to Abolish Nuclear Weapons. He’s conducted more than 5,800 interviews since 2003. Scott lives in Austin, Texas with his wife, Larisa Alexandrovna Horton.

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