Trumptards got their talking points for today
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/xwepxk/the-gop-wants-you-to-believe-alex-vindman-isnt-loyal-because-he-was-born-in-ukraine?utm_source=vicenewstwitter
Republican politicians and cable news "experts" have a new talking point about President Trump’s Ukraine scandal: If you weren’t born in the U.S., the government shouldn’t trust your testimony.
On Tuesday, White House official Alexander Vindman will tell a House committee that he was present for Trump’s now infamous July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and that he considered it so harmful to U.S. interests he twice reported the call to a superior.
Vindman, a lieutenant colonel and Purple Heart recipient who is the National Security Council’s expert on Ukraine, noted in his opening statement that he'd fled to the U.S. with his family from Ukraine as a refugee when he was 3 years old.
The GOP now wants to use that fact to discredit Vindman’s testimony.
"It seems very clear that he is incredibly concerned about Ukrainian defense. I don't know that he's concerned about American policy,” former Rep. Sean Duffy, a Tea Party Republican from Wisconsin, said on CNN this morning.
(Duffy, a paid political commentator for CNN, is also a known conspiracy theorist, who has tried to downplay Dylann Roof’s murder of nine black churchgoers in 2015, and previously claimed that an aide to Hillary Clinton has ties to the Muslim Brotherhood.)
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And yet you're the only person here mentioning this "argument."
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We have the transcript. Who cares what gets leaked from Schiff
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Just trying to get ahead of you guys. As soon as he gives his testimony this board will be on damage control and trying to assassinate his character.SFGbob said:And yet you're the only person here mentioning this "argument."
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Vice is your source? Might as well let Natural News weigh in here as well.insinceredawg said:We all know 95% of this board will eat this conspiracy up
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/xwepxk/the-gop-wants-you-to-believe-alex-vindman-isnt-loyal-because-he-was-born-in-ukraine?utm_source=vicenewstwitter
Republican politicians and cable news "experts" have a new talking point about President Trump’s Ukraine scandal: If you weren’t born in the U.S., the government shouldn’t trust your testimony.
On Tuesday, White House official Alexander Vindman will tell a House committee that he was present for Trump’s now infamous July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and that he considered it so harmful to U.S. interests he twice reported the call to a superior.
Vindman, a lieutenant colonel and Purple Heart recipient who is the National Security Council’s expert on Ukraine, noted in his opening statement that he'd fled to the U.S. with his family from Ukraine as a refugee when he was 3 years old.
The GOP now wants to use that fact to discredit Vindman’s testimony.
"It seems very clear that he is incredibly concerned about Ukrainian defense. I don't know that he's concerned about American policy,” former Rep. Sean Duffy, a Tea Party Republican from Wisconsin, said on CNN this morning.
(Duffy, a paid political commentator for CNN, is also a known conspiracy theorist, who has tried to downplay Dylann Roof’s murder of nine black churchgoers in 2015, and previously claimed that an aide to Hillary Clinton has ties to the Muslim Brotherhood.) -
Is his testimony on TV? In HD?insinceredawg said:
Just trying to get ahead of you guys. As soon as he gives his testimony this board will be on damage control and trying to assassinate his character.SFGbob said:And yet you're the only person here mentioning this "argument."
Nancy is calling a vote because this isn't working
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No, you're just lying.insinceredawg said:
Just trying to get ahead of you guys. As soon as he gives his testimony this board will be on damage control and trying to assassinate his character.SFGbob said:And yet you're the only person here mentioning this "argument."
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pawz said:
Vice is your source? Might as well let Natural News weigh in here as well.insinceredawg said:We all know 95% of this board will eat this conspiracy up
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/xwepxk/the-gop-wants-you-to-believe-alex-vindman-isnt-loyal-because-he-was-born-in-ukraine?utm_source=vicenewstwitter
Republican politicians and cable news "experts" have a new talking point about President Trump’s Ukraine scandal: If you weren’t born in the U.S., the government shouldn’t trust your testimony.
On Tuesday, White House official Alexander Vindman will tell a House committee that he was present for Trump’s now infamous July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and that he considered it so harmful to U.S. interests he twice reported the call to a superior.
Vindman, a lieutenant colonel and Purple Heart recipient who is the National Security Council’s expert on Ukraine, noted in his opening statement that he'd fled to the U.S. with his family from Ukraine as a refugee when he was 3 years old.
The GOP now wants to use that fact to discredit Vindman’s testimony.
"It seems very clear that he is incredibly concerned about Ukrainian defense. I don't know that he's concerned about American policy,” former Rep. Sean Duffy, a Tea Party Republican from Wisconsin, said on CNN this morning.
(Duffy, a paid political commentator for CNN, is also a known conspiracy theorist, who has tried to downplay Dylann Roof’s murder of nine black churchgoers in 2015, and previously claimed that an aide to Hillary Clinton has ties to the Muslim Brotherhood.)
I thought you said the Dems were scared to vote because it would failRaceBannon said:
Is his testimony on TV? In HD?insinceredawg said:
Just trying to get ahead of you guys. As soon as he gives his testimony this board will be on damage control and trying to assassinate his character.SFGbob said:And yet you're the only person here mentioning this "argument."
Nancy is calling a vote because this isn't working -
But calling 3-star General Flynn a traitor is ok.insinceredawg said:
Just trying to get ahead of you guys. As soon as he gives his testimony this board will be on damage control and trying to assassinate his character.SFGbob said:And yet you're the only person here mentioning this "argument."
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You thought wronginsinceredawg said:pawz said:
Vice is your source? Might as well let Natural News weigh in here as well.insinceredawg said:We all know 95% of this board will eat this conspiracy up
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/xwepxk/the-gop-wants-you-to-believe-alex-vindman-isnt-loyal-because-he-was-born-in-ukraine?utm_source=vicenewstwitter
Republican politicians and cable news "experts" have a new talking point about President Trump’s Ukraine scandal: If you weren’t born in the U.S., the government shouldn’t trust your testimony.
On Tuesday, White House official Alexander Vindman will tell a House committee that he was present for Trump’s now infamous July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and that he considered it so harmful to U.S. interests he twice reported the call to a superior.
Vindman, a lieutenant colonel and Purple Heart recipient who is the National Security Council’s expert on Ukraine, noted in his opening statement that he'd fled to the U.S. with his family from Ukraine as a refugee when he was 3 years old.
The GOP now wants to use that fact to discredit Vindman’s testimony.
"It seems very clear that he is incredibly concerned about Ukrainian defense. I don't know that he's concerned about American policy,” former Rep. Sean Duffy, a Tea Party Republican from Wisconsin, said on CNN this morning.
(Duffy, a paid political commentator for CNN, is also a known conspiracy theorist, who has tried to downplay Dylann Roof’s murder of nine black churchgoers in 2015, and previously claimed that an aide to Hillary Clinton has ties to the Muslim Brotherhood.)
I thought you said the Dems were scared to vote because it would failRaceBannon said:
Is his testimony on TV? In HD?insinceredawg said:
Just trying to get ahead of you guys. As soon as he gives his testimony this board will be on damage control and trying to assassinate his character.SFGbob said:And yet you're the only person here mentioning this "argument."
Nancy is calling a vote because this isn't working
I said zero for three scared to try for four because she was. The failure of Schiff yet again and the GOP refusal to cooperate forced her hand
Lot of dems still scared to vote but they will get in line
And it will done out in the open going forward saving you the trouble of posting leaks -
Unlike yourself who relies on sputnik news.pawz said:
Vice is your source? Might as well let Natural News weigh in here as well.insinceredawg said:We all know 95% of this board will eat this conspiracy up
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/xwepxk/the-gop-wants-you-to-believe-alex-vindman-isnt-loyal-because-he-was-born-in-ukraine?utm_source=vicenewstwitter
Republican politicians and cable news "experts" have a new talking point about President Trump’s Ukraine scandal: If you weren’t born in the U.S., the government shouldn’t trust your testimony.
On Tuesday, White House official Alexander Vindman will tell a House committee that he was present for Trump’s now infamous July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and that he considered it so harmful to U.S. interests he twice reported the call to a superior.
Vindman, a lieutenant colonel and Purple Heart recipient who is the National Security Council’s expert on Ukraine, noted in his opening statement that he'd fled to the U.S. with his family from Ukraine as a refugee when he was 3 years old.
The GOP now wants to use that fact to discredit Vindman’s testimony.
"It seems very clear that he is incredibly concerned about Ukrainian defense. I don't know that he's concerned about American policy,” former Rep. Sean Duffy, a Tea Party Republican from Wisconsin, said on CNN this morning.
(Duffy, a paid political commentator for CNN, is also a known conspiracy theorist, who has tried to downplay Dylann Roof’s murder of nine black churchgoers in 2015, and previously claimed that an aide to Hillary Clinton has ties to the Muslim Brotherhood.)



