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George Takei: And We Thought Eric Trump Was the Stupid One
The short-sightedness of Donald Trump Jr. seeking highly sensitive, damaging information on Hillary from Russia is matched only by his insipid defense. Sit down, Junior.
GEORGE TAKEI
07.15.17 12:00 AM ET
Its exhausting, frankly, to open the news each day to see what new horror or embarrassment this administration has visited upon us, or what new scandal has broken, even since last night. Our president may despise The New York Times, may disparage it as fake news, but the rest of us must thank that venerable institution and the rest of our free press for doing their joband doing it better than ever they were called upon to do.
The latest I cant believe this actually happened bombshell concerns, of course, not Trump himself but his namesake, Donald, Jr., whose emails confirming Russian support for his father and meddling in the election present such low hanging evidentiary fruit that even Jeffrey Beauregard Sessions III could pick them. For some time, there has been a bit of a mystery around how information might so readily pass from high level Russian officials to the Trump campaign, if not always through the beleaguered Russian ambassador. Juniors emails sheds more than a little light now on at least one other pathway: through trusted business associates, close to both Trump and the Kremlin. The Agalarovs, after all, who are identified in the emails, helped bring Trumps Miss Universe Pageant to Moscow and are themselves big real estate developers with close ties to Putins government, which approved massive land deals for them in the Russian capital. Historians may someday note that at least one back channel was staring us all in the face this whole time.
The emails, released by Junior in advance of a damning story by the Times, no doubt in a vain attempt to blunt the storys impact or at least divert its media coverage, has had something of the opposite effect. Importantly, Junior also had copied then-campaign manager Paul Manafort and Jared Kushner on his response, indicating that the campaigns senior staff were willing to accept damaging information on the Democratic opponent from a foreign hostile state. Their subsequent attendance of the meeting confirmed this. In attendance at the meeting itself was not only a lawyer from the Russian government but also a known Russian counterintelligence officer. The story grows, and darkens.
This email string thus comprises the first direct evidence of coordination between the campaign and the Russians, but unlikely the last. As I considered both how very troubling and farcical this affair had become, I thought a limerick in Juniors honor was appropriate:
Lest there be any confusion
Don Jr. has dispelled the illusion
His emails revealed
What they thought was concealed
Now hes gonna do time for collusion
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Stuart G
(38,414 posts)"Lest there be any confusion
Don Jr. has dispelled the illusion
His emails revealed
What they thought was concealed
Now hes gonna do time for collusion"
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