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  • SatansMaggotyCumFart@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    I’m talking about you calling Vox ‘highly biased liberal garbage’ but in this conversation you’ve failed more fact checks than they have in five years.

    Now you’re trying to change the topic away from my question.

    Why did you call it a DOJ report when it clearly isn’t?

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      9 months ago

      Your question isn’t relevant. As such I’m ignoring it to keep you focused.

      What in the letter to the fbi do you find incorrect? Do you think it’s appropriate for the fbi to interfere in an election with lies?

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        9 months ago

        How does the Vox article dispute the DOJ report I cited?

        The reason you won’t answer my question isn’t that it’s irrelevant, it’s because you are unable to admit when you’re wrong and are doubling down with your agenda.

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          9 months ago

          I have no issue admitting when I’m wrong. It was a typo and irrelevant. It’s an official government record.

          Since you can’t dispute the facts that the fbi knowingly interfered in election, you focus on something irrelevant to draw attention away from the truth. They fbi has interfered with two elections now. That doesn’t bother you ?

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            9 months ago

            James Comey expressed remorse for his handling of the investigation into Clinton’s emails.

            I guess they learned from that and didn’t publicize their investigation into the laptop which five years later hasn’t resulted in any charges or convictions.

            What do you think the FBI should have done differently?