Ryder Spearmann
Jul 27, 2017 · 2 min read

Who is “they”???

You seem to have this disconnect. You think that unknown people saying things in emails somehow makes the Trump people criminals?

Bizarre.

What you don’t seem to understand is that for someone to be guilty of something, they ACTUALLY HAVE TO HAVE DONE IT.

Nobody can be guilty of murder if nobody died, my friend.

Are you saying that Trump is guilty of rigging elections if some random guy says Russians like him?

Last time I checked, it was not a crime to have Russians like you.

The way to find someone guilty of rigging an election, my confused friend, is to START with knowledge that the election was rigged, and how it was done. THEN AND ONLY THEN do you set out to find out who did it.

It’s the same with murder. You start with a body.

But not you. Not you and the media you consume.

You start with a presumption that a body exists… then you go on a fishing expedition to find people that you WANT to be guilty of murder… to exhibit (in your estimation) flawed character traits… then digging in their backyards desperately hoping to find a body.

That you can’t SHOW a rigged election is telling.

That you can’t show the Russians helping Trump is telling.

That you have to desperately grab at ANY hint of wrongdoing (like filling out some form improperly! LOL!) is telling.

You want these people cut down. Period. No wild story is too wild. No evidence is too slim and wanting.

Either Trump and Russia rigged the election or they didn’t. This is a simple idea.

But since you can’t even show it was rigged in the first place, it’s sure a hard sell to pin a non-existent crime on Russia…

Produce a body… then we can look for the killer together.

In the meantime, you’re simply someone easily manipulated by rabid partisans in the media who deal with innuendo and spin.

You can do better.

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