Senior Trump advisor Kellyanne Conway sat down with on USA Today Washington Bureau Chief and obvious pornography fan Susan Page, to let the world know that the President-elect is probably going to roll back that temper tantrum President Obama threw over the Russian election hacking scandal, in which 35 Russian diplomats were expelled and their party shack shuttered.
I predict that President Trump will want to make sure our actions are proportionate to what’s occurred, based on what we know.
Among other things, Conway points to the fact that China hacked the shit out of the US Government (twice), compromising the privacy of millions of Americans – yet the Democrats did next to nothing about it. While Trump has recently accepted Russia’s involvement in the US Election hacks according to chief of staff Reince Priebus, Kellyanne suggests that they had little effect on the outcome of the election, and that Obama’s response has been disproportionate and partisan. Conway also noted the odd timing and selective outrage over the hacks:
I do find it to be very ironic that the uptick and the hue-and-cry of ‘investigation’ and ‘information’ has occurred after the election results are in.
The fact is, the Democrats became super-duper interested in this entire issue after the election did not go the way they, quote, wanted and the way they expected. –USA Today
See the interview here:
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She’s on TV more than Seinfeld. Must be awful having to explain the actions of a liar every day. Sooner or later she will exit and land her bleached blonded hair at Fox.
Great article Zero, you should check out the “fake news” story “Angelina Jolie breasts” which our herd media ran with to replace the “real news” story “impeach Obama”, very interesting Google trends graphs there too, funny watching an entire nation and world media shift topics from a presidential impeachment discussion to breasts cancer on the basis of an “out of the blue” announcement for no reason by Angelina Jolie.