Losers. Sore losers. Clinton campaign backs call for intelligence briefing before Electoral College vote By GABRIEL DEBENEDETTI and KYLE CHENEY Updated 12/12/16 01:13 PM EST Hillary Clinton’s top political adviser John Podesta said the campaign is supporting an effort by members of the Electoral College to request an intelligence briefing on foreign intervention in the presidential election. “The bipartisan electors' letter raises very grave issues involving our national security,” Podesta said in a statement Monday. “Electors have a solemn responsibility under the Constitution and we support their efforts to have their questions addressed.” “Each day that month, our campaign decried the interference of Russia in our campaign and its evident goal of hurting our campaign to aid Donald Trump,” he said. “Despite our protestations, this matter did not receive the attention it deserved by the media in the campaign. We now know that the CIA has determined Russia's interference in our elections was for the purpose of electing Donald Trump. This should distress every American.” Podesta's statement is the first public statement from the Clinton campaign raising questions about the legitimacy of Donald Trump's victory. It follows an open letter from 10 presidential electors — including Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi’s daughter Christine — requesting an intelligence briefing ahead of the Dec. 19 vote of the Electoral College. Shortly after Podesta's statement, the Democratic National Committee disseminated a POLITICO story that revealed the electors' call for a briefing. Two Democratic members of Congress have also suggested the Electoral College should take an active role in reassessing — or stopping — a Trump presidency. One of them, Rep. Jim Himes (D-Conn.), a member of the House Intelligence Committee, told POLITICO on Monday that Trump is a "potentially dangerous president." "It became clear to me last night that this man is not only unqualified to be president, he’s a danger to the republic," Himes said. "I do think the Electoral College should choose someone other than Donald Trump to be president. That will lead to a fascinating legal issue ... but I would rather have a legal problem — a constitutional legal problem -- then to find out the White House was now the Kremlin’s chief ally." http://www.politico.com/story/2016/...briefing-before-electoral-college-vote-232512
Joy Behar Unhinged: Trump Must Step Down Before Inauguration President-elect Donald Trump must “step down before the inauguration before they give him the nuclear codes,” Joy Behar said in an unhinged rant Monday. “Do we have to wait until the hammer and sickle is on the American flag before we stand up to this guy?” she asked. “The View” panel was discussing a Washington Post report that claimed the CIA believes strongly that the foreign government intervened in the U.S. presidential election to help Trump win. The FBI has done its own investigation and has yet to find any conclusive evidence to support that finding. “It’s like they are discrediting the CIA, his campaign and he, the president-elect of this country, is discrediting the organization that basically protects us from foreign invasion,” Behar said. “Isn’t it time for him to step down?” “I mean, he has to step down before the inauguration before they give him the nuclear codes,” she added. “We are at risk when the president of the United States is fighting with the CIA. That is a terrible thing.” Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2016/12/12/j...down-before-inauguration-video/#ixzz4SfBAVDZY
So the same crowd who said Trump was threatening our democracy now is calling for a coup to reverse an honest election?
According to Trump, there's not a lot of new information in those briefings anyway. Let her go. She can carpool with Spence since she doesn't know how to drive anymore.
If those jackasses on capital hill pass that law empowering the gov't to investigate propaganda and shut them down. guess who'll be in charge of the agencies that will do it. Behar's rant sounds like propaganda to me. Define it as such and shut her show down. If the network complains, maybe the whole network should be investigated. If they don't like it, that's their tough luck. Should have thought of that before they passed the law. Go nuclear on these scuzzballs.
Administrators and certain professors at Texas Women's University have advised students to not use the word 'holiday' in any party references. It might remind someone of Christmas. So they would be better off calling parties this time of year 'end of semester' parties.