Benny Johnson – useful idiot?

Started by HighStepper, Sep 05, 2024, 07:09 PM

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HighStepper

We have had a number of Benny Johnson videos posted in this forum.

DOJ: Right-wing influencers like Tim Pool, Benny Johnson helped spread Russian disinformation on YouTube, X
What to Know
•   Tenet Media's six main influencers, Tim Pool, Dave Rubin, Benny Johnson, Lauren Southern, Tayler Hansen and Matt Christiansen, have more than 7 million subscribers on YouTube and more than 7 million followers on X.
•   U.S. prosecutors say they worked unknowingly for a company that was a front for a Russian influence operation.
•   The Justice Department accuses two employees of RT, a Russian state media company, of funneling nearly $10 million to the Tennessee-based content creation company for Russia-friendly content.
Link
Too much sex is still not enough.

bats

I'm sure it's all part of the "Russia Russia Russia" hoax by the Democrats. lol

Bande

Quote from: bats on Sep 05, 2024, 09:01 PMI'm sure it's all part of the "Russia Russia Russia" hoax by the Democrats. lol

You became smart. Democrats are losing their shit and have resorted to Russia collusion again that has been proven over and over to be made up by the Demoncrats...

Another Democrat changed to Republican. Smart Woman....

Bande

Quote from: HighStepper on Sep 05, 2024, 07:09 PMWe have had a number of Benny Johnson videos posted in this forum.

DOJ: Right-wing influencers like Tim Pool, Benny Johnson helped spread Russian disinformation on YouTube, X
What to Know
•   Tenet Media's six main influencers, Tim Pool, Dave Rubin, Benny Johnson, Lauren Southern, Tayler Hansen and Matt Christiansen, have more than 7 million subscribers on YouTube and more than 7 million followers on X.
•   U.S. prosecutors say they worked unknowingly for a company that was a front for a Russian influence operation.
•   The Justice Department accuses two employees of RT, a Russian state media company, of funneling nearly $10 million to the Tennessee-based content creation company for Russia-friendly content.
Link


Who controls D.O.J. ? That should give a answer to where all this Russia collusion is coming from.
Demoncrats are losing and grasping at whatever they can.
The next order will be Trump gets sentenced by a corrupt and biased system and the Supreme court will step in and reverse everything
D.O.J. and the F.B.I. have became politicized  instead of following the Rule Of Law.

Blkfyre

Quote from: Bande on Sep 05, 2024, 09:27 PMWho controls D.O.J. ? That should give a answer to where all this Russia collusion is coming from.
Demoncrats are losing and grasping at whatever they can.
The next order will be Trump gets sentenced by a corrupt and biased system and the Supreme court will step in and reverse everything
D.O.J. and the F.B.I. have became politicized  instead of following the Rule Of Law.

So, following the Trump plan then?

If you win the law was right all the time

If you lose, it's "politicized" and the Supreme Court will reverse it (but despite their being stuffed by Trump they are not "politicized" for some reason)

HighStepper

Quote from: Bande on Sep 05, 2024, 09:27 PMWho controls D.O.J. ? That should give a answer to where all this Russia collusion is coming from.
Democrats are losing and grasping at whatever they can.
The next order will be Trump gets sentenced by a corrupt and biased system and the Supreme court will step in and reverse everything
D.O.J. and the F.B.I. have became politicized  instead of following the Rule Of Law.
The DOJ is controlled by the Attorney General of the United States, currently Merrick Garland. Contrary to Right Wing bullshit, he is not directed by President Biden. Donald Trump is the one that tried to politicized the DOJ.

Robert Mueller under the Trump DOJ found extensive interference by Russia in the 2016 election. Link

The investigation found no evidence that President Trump coordinated with the Russian government's 2016 election interference. However, indicted were 34 people—seven U.S. nationals, 26 Russian nationals, and one Dutch national—and three Russian organizations.

So, long story short, I'm not saying Trump colluded with Russia, I do find the continued efforts by Russia to influence the 2024 to be credible. based on the investigations by the DOJ.
Too much sex is still not enough.

bats

Quote from: HighStepper on Sep 06, 2024, 12:07 AMRobert Mueller under the Trump DOJ found extensive interference by Russia in the 2016 election. Link

The investigation found no evidence that President Trump coordinated with the Russian government's 2016 election interference. However, indicted were 34 people—seven U.S. nationals, 26 Russian nationals, and one Dutch national—and three Russian organizations.
Mueller's report didn't say they found "no evidence." Rather, it stated that the investigation did not find evidence sufficient to establish a criminal conspiracy between the Trump campaign and Russia. It also said the campaign expected to benefit electorally from Russia's election interference.

From page 9 of the report:

"[W]hile the investigation identified numerous links between individuals with ties to the Russian government and individuals associated with the Trump Campaign, the evidence was not sufficient to support criminal charges."

https://www.justice.gov/archives/sco/file/1373816/dl


Hobby

Muller found evidence there was collusion however the evidence could not be used in a court of law.
Hobby

HighStepper

Thanks for the corrections to my comments about Robert Mueller investigation and findings. Bill Bar, Trump's Attorney General put out a summary that blunted the findings. 
Too much sex is still not enough.

bats

Quote from: HighStepper on Sep 06, 2024, 01:13 PMThanks for the corrections to my comments about Robert Mueller investigation and findings. Bill Barr, Trump's Attorney General put out a summary that blunted the findings. 
He sure did. Barr's "summary" was released on Sunday, March 24, 2019. That evening, 60 Minutes host Scott Pelley stated unequivocally that the investigation had "exonerated" Trump.

I remember this because it was so obviously wrong even then. Of course, it was Les Moonves, then chairman and CEO of CBS, who said about Trump's candidacy in 2016:

"It may not be good for America, but it's damn good for CBS ... Man, who would have expected the ride we're all having right now? ... The money's rolling in and this is fun ... I've never seen anything like this, and this [is] going to be a very good year for us. Sorry. It's a terrible thing to say. But, bring it on, Donald. Keep going."

https://www.politico.com/blogs/on-media/2016/02/les-moonves-trump-cbs-220001