>>48426Now, why the fuck did Jr. wait until now to release this crap? He just threw fuel on the dying fire.
>>48428More like a whole tank of gasoline...
Hmm. I'll wait for this to play out. It's a 50/50. MSN will use it fully, at the same time we can bash them for covering the HillShill.
>>48429I know this feeds the narrative, but does it really yield any evidence towards anything?
>>48432As if it matters for (((them))))...
>>48433Checked. It may not but (((they))) have been overstepping themselves. When Normans start to shit talk jews, things are bound to change. With hope anyway and doing what we always do. Call them out
Now they're saying it was Jr. who "colluded" with the Russians:
https://archive.fo/Zrsvphttps://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/10/us/politics/donald-trump-jr-russia-email-candidacy.htmlHere's the gist: (((Publicist/tabloid reporter))) sets up meeting with Donald Trump Jr. and "Kremlin proxy," because there's evidence of wrongdoing by Hillary Clinton. An email was sent afterwards that apparently said it was an effort by the Russian government.
So what do they have? Also, pay attention to this:
>The email to the younger Mr. Trump was sent by Rob Goldstone, a publicist and former British tabloid reporter who helped broker the June 2016 meeting. In a statement on Sunday, Mr. Trump acknowledged that he was interested in receiving damaging information about Mrs. Clinton, but gave no indication that he thought the lawyer might have been a Kremlin proxy.>Mr. Goldstone’s message, as described to The New York Times by the three people, indicates that the Russian government was the source of the potentially damaging information. It does not elaborate on the wider effort by Moscow to help the Trump campaign. There is no evidence to suggest that the promised damaging information was related to Russian government computer hacking that led to the release of thousands of Democratic National Committee emails.So… it's fucking nothing?
>>48435Yes, but it just rekindles MSNs narrative.
>>48442Evidence of what? That jr would have liked to see if she was up to no good?
>>48445Whatever he thought of, he clearly thought it was important enough to chase after for a whole year. Dumb fuck.
>>48442He works for the Jew York Times, btw.
https://twitter.com/polNewsForever/status/884809284000903168 If these emails would help the "Russian conspiracy" narrative, then why would Trump Jr publish them?
who cares? Jr. wasn't running for office and is not in office, as a private citizen he can do what he likes
>>48449He probably thought something like
>>48445 and that it would help clear-up the bullshit narrative.
It wasn't the smartest move.
>>48450(((They))) will find a way to inflate it.
You are correct though.
>>48452it's like all that nonsense about trump doing buiness with the russian mob, a private buinessman can sell condos to anyone it doesn't matter who they are or what they do it's not his responsibility
Nothing will happen. Just ignore it like everything else.
The Russia story has never had any evidence, was made by the media to show butthurt at not getting their way in an election, was admitted to be completely false by the ones who made it up, and people are STILL shouting "muh Russia!"
This is a perfect reminder of the media blackpill: it doesn't matter how much (or in this case, how little) evidence there is of something: as long as the (((media))) continues to double down on everything they say, people will continue to believe them. They only lose when they say they were wrong and they'll never do that, regardless of how obvious it is.
>>48442Oh this is too sweet. Just imagine how much effort that they put into this. How many strings that they pulled to get that information. How many favors do you think they called in? How many laws do you think they quietly broke trying to dig it up? They were going to try to leverage this for a long time. The Trump emails would have been headlines for weeks. The silver bullet whose details they would manipulate and trickle out to destroy Trump. They were gonna have all sorts special reports and interviews with "experts." This was to be the media's Christmas in July.
Then Trump Jr, having committed no crime, pushes everything into the light before the kikes can put any spin on the content whatsoever. They don't have any opportunity to edit anything or take excerpts out of context. Just imagine how blueballed they must be right now. They were absolutely schlonged. Completely Trumped.
>>48467Yeah.. Now that I think of it, it's good that Jr. came out about this, because now the public gets to hear it straight from the pony's mouth, rather than from some kike next week.
>>48442I think this whole thing's almost completely run out of steam, the media isn't even going full-force on it anymore.
https://archive.is/7mHjPEven the Washington Post is calling the Russia collusion thing bullshit at this point.
>>48478Finally. It's time they moved on to actual, real issues, like how to fix this country's infrastructure.
Apparently, Geralt advised Jr. to leak the emails.
https://twitter.com/JulianAssange/status/884853347815235584Also, stay buttmad, Podesta!
>>48484>geraltIs that his official nickname now?
>>48488I prefer so.
>>48491Beat me to it...
Did you collect all the Witcher Gear?
>>48492I got into witcher 3 just very recently. I always thought this series was highly overrated garbage. I am happy to admit i was wrong. Its not without flaws, but its a very worthwile game.
The only thing I am missing from it was an option to romance Ciri in it. I dont really care about any of the mages.
>>48494>The only thing I am missing from it was an option to romance Ciri in it.You do know that Geralt sees Ciri as his daughter, and is almost 100 years older than her, right?
>>48499its his adoptive daughter for all i know and care. Witchers dont go well with mortals anyways, she needs a good key for her lock. She also has big daddy issues anyways. If I was Geralt id pound that Albino pussy and feel good about myself. Also, fuck magic.
>>48504>Witchers dont go well with mortals anywaysCiri is mortal though. She never went through the trial of the grasses: That's why you can't use signs when you play as her.
Whatever floats your boat, I guess...
Dammit why did he have to release those emails now? I thought after big guys in fake news network (cnn) telling how the russian shit was nothing would finally close the whole shit slowly over time. But now cause of this, they won't stop screeching about "MUH RUSSIANS" for at least several more months.
Not that it matters since if someone actually goes around spewing "MUH RUSSIANS HACKED THE ELECTION", that just proves to me that person is a total retard and that I should have no business with them.
>>48510To be fair
>>48484 probably would've released it in a few weeks anyway.
>>48426isn't it a problem for the left that this info exists? if the russians have incriminating info on hillary they could have blackmailed her if she became president, can someone dig up some of their arguments from the alarmism about the pissgate dossier that we can reuse against them?
>>48505>Ciri is mortal though. She never went through the trial of the grasses:Well shit. thought she did the trial at least partially. Wonder if she will die of old age.
(probably not, shes a mary sue and will either be used for a sequel, die by the sword of some freak universal travel accident)
Its not like Geralt had stable relationships with his immortal love interests. Really grew to hate them, they are such bitches. Philippa in particular, I was hoping i could kill her after she went apeshit against mah boi Dickstroke.
>>48520Nah, m8. She was never actually made into a Witcher, but just trained as one.
The part at the end where you give her the silver sword serves as a token for the completion of her training. Geralt wanted her to live the life of a human:
that's why he got pissed at Phillipa when he found out that she wanted to indoctrinated Ciri into the Lodge (I wanted to kill that dyke too). >>48494>M-MUH D-DICK!!!!!!!>>48492Y, grandmaster wolfy and Aerondight from the Lady of the Lake.
>>48530one of the most likeable female characters in gaming i have seen in a long time. shes too fucking strong though. cuts through a death knight in full plate armor in one swipe.
>>48530>AerondightThat's a relic sword. The Wutcher-class items have to be crafted, not obtained, after finding the diaphragms.
We really outta move this discussion to
>>>/vx/I'm talking about the Witcher class items.
>>48538Elde Blood. But lets not derail bread much. Dolan gave any statement about all of this?
>>48540>I'm talking about Witcher-class itemsDidn't mean to include that part.
>>48540I am sure Donald Trump Jr. cares who is best grill in Witcher 3.
>>48484Im just glad Donald Jr. had a reason to release the stuff. If he had done it just for shits and giggles I would have been pissed off for him bringing back this "nothing burger". Its getting boring at this point.
Question: Do any of you guys personally know anyone who actually believes this Russia bullshit? I sure don't.
>>48638I believe that Russian nationals may have attempted to attack Clinton's "credibility", but this crap about "collusion" is just total bullshit.
>>48638I think I do. I don't care to check
>>48638I actually do, it's pretty funny. problem is, I'm not exactly in a position where I can tell them to shove off, so I just have to deal with it.
>>48426it will be reported everywhere and go nowhere like the rest of the Trump/Russia stories
>>48638I know a few people that kinda glower at me when I wear my Trump hat. Does that count?
>>48638Also, my family, and most of the people in my county are liberals: they all buy into it.
>>48673Where I live I can't even let people know that I even own a Trump hat. If I wore it outside I'd probably be jumped before I made it to the end of the driveway.
>>48638I think the only people who buy into it are the rabid anti-Trump people who hated him to begin with, they're definitely not converting anyone with this narrative. Most people don't actually follow the news, they just kind of pick up the broad strokes. What the MSM is ultimately trying to do is keep the issue so visible that the public begins to associate Trump with Russia and election hacking. Unfortunately for them what it's mostly doing is making people associate the MSM with dishonesty and bullshit. The impression I get is that most people aren't really buying it.
>>48484To get back on track a little. Just thought of the Podesta Tweet. His wording:
>Oh so if it is a republican, you ask permission?Does this mean Podesta might have provided the emails Trump Jr. released to Wikileaks beforehand? And wouldn't this be a crime?
>i.e. Assange and Trump Jr. is playing chess making Podesta admit to more criminal conduct >>48917>Podesta might have provided the emails Trump Jr. released to Wikileaks beforehand?No. He was referring to his own emails that got leaked.
The "ask permission" part was just a spiteful remark at how someone else leaked his emails to Wikileaks, and Assange didn't tell Podesta to leak them himself (because he knew he'd never do it); Podesta is just butthurt and thinks he was being singled out because he was a leader in the Democratic Party: another arrempt to try to attack the legitimacy of Geralt's motivations
>>48919You are most likely right and it is just an butthurt Podesta. Podesta just makes it sound like Wikileaks had the email Trump Jr. released. But since Assange called Trump Jr. first he was able to "control" how it was released to the public. i.e. he just released it all.