What's a "call-out" thread?
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In Bethere's mind, it's any thread that challenges statements or arguments he's made on the internet. For everyone else in the world, a "call out" thread is where someone starts a thread for the purposes of attacking another poster personally.
For some reason, Bethere believes an attack on his arguments equates to an attack on him personally. And he's been asserting this asinine belief for months. But the real reason he spews this nonsense is simply because he is too intellectually intimidated by me to defend his crackpot conspiracy theory, which I dismantled in mere minutes.
It's not a "call-out" thread. Bethere is just making lame excuses because he doesn't want to defend his asinine theories about Russian collusion.
I know this may come as a surprise to some, but challenging the lamebrain arguments of liberals is a perfectly legitimate use of a political forum.
Yes, he's been at it for months now. He posts his "facts" and I ask for links, he claims my request is a personal attack, but never supplies the links............or if I dispute his links with some of mine, he still claims I'm attacking him personally........
He's a hack. What can you say about a person who relies upon Mother Jones as a Bible for knowledge.............
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The FBI Hand Behind Russia-gate
By Ray McGovern
Russia-gate is becoming FBI-gate, thanks to the official release of unguarded text messages between loose-lipped FBI counterintelligence official Peter Strzok and his garrulous girlfriend, FBI lawyer Lisa Page. (Ten illustrative texts from their exchange appear at the end of this article.)
Despite his former job as chief of the FBI’s counterintelligence section, Strzok had the naive notion that texting on FBI phones could not be traced. Strzok must have slept through “Security 101.” Or perhaps he was busy texting during that class. Girlfriend Page cannot be happy at being misled by his assurance that using office phones would be a secure way to conduct their affair(s).
It would have been unfortunate enough for Strzok and Page to have their adolescent-sounding texts merely exposed, revealing the reckless abandon of star-crossed lovers hiding (they thought) secrets from cuckolded spouses, office colleagues, and the rest of us. However, for the never-Trump plotters in the FBI, the official release of just a fraction (375) of almost 10,000 messages does incalculably more damage than that.
We suddenly have documentary proof that key elements of the U.S. intelligence community were trying to short-circuit the U.S. democratic process. And that puts in a new and dark context the year-long promotion of Russia-gate. It now appears that it was not the Russians trying to rig the outcome of the U.S. election, but leading officials of the U.S. intelligence community, shadowy characters sometimes called the Deep State.
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