andrei, on 2019-October-17, 08:45, said:
It is an issue when it is done against dems.
There is no issue when dems are doing it (I haven't seen you being outraged by it).
Isn't this the definition of hypocrisy (which you are accusing others of being)?
No. It is another example of an idiot Russian playing what-about-ism games...
1. I am not aware of any US laws that ban American citizens from interfering in foreign elections. So, even if this were tre, this wouldn't be an issue under American law
2. These types of actions may very well be an issue under Canadian / Israeli / Russian law. I agreed that said governments should feel free to investigate any such claims
3. I have not seen any such charges made by any of these governments.
4. What I do see if you dragging up random claims from the fever swamp in transparent attempt to distract from the topic being discussed
Trump and Giuliani are breaking US law.
Three of Giuliani's partners have already been indicted
Giuliani will probably be indicted as well
We're seeing a steady stream of folks testifying that Trump broke domestic regulations and laws.
These include both civil and foreign service career professionals as well as political appointees.
Polls are now showing that a majority of Americans favor impeachment (not an impeachment inquiry, actual impeachment)
We didn't hit this point with Nixon until a week before he resigned from office.
These are the issues at hand.
Not whether President Obama liked Netanyahu...