Russian Politician Admits Russia ‘Stole’ U.S. Election

Vyacheslav Nikonov, a member of the Russian parliamentary body, said on Russian television that U.S. intelligence “missed it when Russian intelligence stole the president of the United States,” The Hill reports.

Nikonov was making the point about the superiority of Russia’s intelligence services over U.S. regarding knowledge of North Korea, Afghanistan and Syria.
 
Consider the source ... if, according to the Democratic party, all Russians are liars and deceivers ... why would a Democrat believe a Russian about anything ? (just fyi, I don't believe this to be true. In fact, most Russians are just like us. Actually, probably more honest, in a Russian kind of way.)
 
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Vyacheslav Nikonov, a member of the Russian parliamentary body, said on Russian television that U.S. intelligence “missed it when Russian intelligence stole the president of the United States,” The Hill reports.

Nikonov was making the point about the superiority of Russia’s intelligence services over U.S. regarding knowledge of North Korea, Afghanistan and Syria.

I guess the Russians are just explaining to the US and the World, how to do things :
buy the politicians, arrange to have your preferred candidate win. Banana Repubic realy.
 
You just have to read the article to understand it was hyperbole..

The focus of the episode was the decline of U.S. power in the world. In that context, said University of Virginia professor Allen Lynch via email, Nikonov was less stating the extent of Russia's involvement in the 2016 election, and more mocking the resulting chaos as emblematic of U.S. weakness.
“His point in making the remark was that if the U.S. can’t protect the integrity of its own electoral system, then how powerful can it really be?” wrote Lynch.
 
Consider the source ... if, according to the Democratic party, all Russians are liars and deceivers ... why would a Democrat believe a Russian about anything ? (just fyi, I don't believe this to be true. In fact, most Russians are just like us. Actually, probably more honest, in a Russian kind of way.)

When did the Dem party declare all Russian as liars or was that one of those deflective strawman arguments
 
You just have to read the article to understand it was hyperbole..

The focus of the episode was the decline of U.S. power in the world. In that context, said University of Virginia professor Allen Lynch via email, Nikonov was less stating the extent of Russia's involvement in the 2016 election, and more mocking the resulting chaos as emblematic of U.S. weakness.
“His point in making the remark was that if the U.S. can’t protect the integrity of its own electoral system, then how powerful can it really be?” wrote Lynch.
Libs Take everything, and I mean everything, literally.
Stupid morons...
 
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