New Pictures of "Coffee Boy" George Papadopolous Meeting With President of Greece After the Election

Why are the unhinged demos so obsessed with this intern guy? Trump wasn't the one who had him tag along especially. Still wasting time on that Trump Russia hoax.
 
Not as stupid as the implied implication that something nefarious is behind his getting that. For almost a year now you left have taken stupid to new heights.


I'm not a part of the left, but anyone with half a brain knows that the President of the U.S. doesn't send a coffee boy to meet the President of another country.
Trump didn't send him, so what does that do to your narrative?


Trump didn't send him? Who did then?

Why would a "coffee boy" be sitting at the same table as SENATORS? Why was he pictured sitting in on a National Security meeting?

He went of his own volition, dumbass. It's obvious the guy was desperate to feel like a reel part of the campaign when in reality he was just a coffee boy.


So the guy just chose to invite himself to the trip, and the "coffee boy" got to sit at the same table as U.S. Senators and meet the President of Greece?

Read that sentence out loud and ask yourself... "Does that REALLY sound like something that just a "coffee boy" would be able to pull off?"

Don't be that stupid.
He is a millionaire business owner. Possibly he donated money to the campaign. I haven't seen the facts on that yet. If he did, then they were just being nice to him, as when Obama gave ambassadorships to big campaign donors.

So far there is no evidence that Trump went along with any of the guy's schemes. It all looks like big talk and no action.
 
I'm not a part of the left, but anyone with half a brain knows that the President of the U.S. doesn't send a coffee boy to meet the President of another country.
Trump didn't send him, so what does that do to your narrative?


Trump didn't send him? Who did then?

Why would a "coffee boy" be sitting at the same table as SENATORS? Why was he pictured sitting in on a National Security meeting?

He went of his own volition, dumbass. It's obvious the guy was desperate to feel like a reel part of the campaign when in reality he was just a coffee boy.


So the guy just chose to invite himself to the trip, and the "coffee boy" got to sit at the same table as U.S. Senators and meet the President of Greece?

Read that sentence out loud and ask yourself... "Does that REALLY sound like something that just a "coffee boy" would be able to pull off?"

Don't be that stupid.
He is a millionaire business owner. Possibly he donated money to the campaign. I haven't seen the facts on that yet. If he did, then they were just being nice to him, as when Obama gave ambassadorships to big campaign donors.

So far there is no evidence that Trump went along with any of the guy's schemes. It all looks like big talk and no action.

No. He was named BY TRUMP to be a foreign policy advisor. Yet now he is just a coffee boy.
 
Trump didn't send him, so what does that do to your narrative?


Trump didn't send him? Who did then?

Why would a "coffee boy" be sitting at the same table as SENATORS? Why was he pictured sitting in on a National Security meeting?

He went of his own volition, dumbass. It's obvious the guy was desperate to feel like a reel part of the campaign when in reality he was just a coffee boy.


So the guy just chose to invite himself to the trip, and the "coffee boy" got to sit at the same table as U.S. Senators and meet the President of Greece?

Read that sentence out loud and ask yourself... "Does that REALLY sound like something that just a "coffee boy" would be able to pull off?"

Don't be that stupid.
He is a millionaire business owner. Possibly he donated money to the campaign. I haven't seen the facts on that yet. If he did, then they were just being nice to him, as when Obama gave ambassadorships to big campaign donors.

So far there is no evidence that Trump went along with any of the guy's schemes. It all looks like big talk and no action.

No. He was named BY TRUMP to be a foreign policy advisor. Yet now he is just a coffee boy.

He was one of five "foreign policy advisors." That means campaign donors. Did Trump appoint him to any position in his administration?
 
He is a millionaire business owner. Possibly he donated money to the campaign. I haven't seen the facts on that yet. If he did, then they were just being nice to him, as when Obama gave ambassadorships to big campaign donors.

So far there is no evidence that Trump went along with any of the guy's schemes. It all looks like big talk and no action.
Always some flimsy excuse. And you just lap it up like the mangy dog that you are.

Here is the so called "Coffee Boy" upfront and center rubbing shoulders with the biggest of the bigs in 45's Adminsitration, including Jefferson Beauregard Sessions, the Greece ambassador and the big fat 45 himself.

Collusion-Papadoupolos-1-1.jpeg
 
Court documents unsealed Monday in the Papadopoulos case refer to unnamed campaign officials who were aware he was trying to set up a meeting between Trump and the Russians. Two sources familiar with the charges said one of the officials is Manafort, who authored a key email about Papadopoulos' efforts:

"We need someone to communicate that DT is not doing these trips," the email said, according to the documents. "It should be someone low level in the campaign so as not to send any signal."

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So DT wasn't having the meetings. The only thing the left has is the last bit there - which you can either take as "so as to not further damage Russian - American foreign relations" or you can take as a conspiracy theory that... uhm Trump was actually going to meet with the Russian officials but no one could know about it(?)

Not sure how well that's gonna fly...
 
Trump didn't send him? Who did then?

Why would a "coffee boy" be sitting at the same table as SENATORS? Why was he pictured sitting in on a National Security meeting?

He went of his own volition, dumbass. It's obvious the guy was desperate to feel like a reel part of the campaign when in reality he was just a coffee boy.


So the guy just chose to invite himself to the trip, and the "coffee boy" got to sit at the same table as U.S. Senators and meet the President of Greece?

Read that sentence out loud and ask yourself... "Does that REALLY sound like something that just a "coffee boy" would be able to pull off?"

Don't be that stupid.
He is a millionaire business owner. Possibly he donated money to the campaign. I haven't seen the facts on that yet. If he did, then they were just being nice to him, as when Obama gave ambassadorships to big campaign donors.

So far there is no evidence that Trump went along with any of the guy's schemes. It all looks like big talk and no action.

No. He was named BY TRUMP to be a foreign policy advisor. Yet now he is just a coffee boy.

He was one of five "foreign policy advisors." That means campaign donors. Did Trump appoint him to any position in his administration?

How does it matter if he was appointed to a position in his administration?

Manafort, Carter Page, and Lewendoski were HUGE parts in his campaign but weren't part of his administration.

What's at issue here, is that the guy was in contact with big players in the campaign, had obvious Russian contacts, and now that he has flipped, he's considered a nobody. It's an obvious lie, and only blind Trump supporters are falling for it.
 
Papawhatever had contacts with Greece too, in fact Greece officials, on the record, said that they were speaking to the guy thinking that he'd improve Greece-American relations.

Are we going to sanction Greece's president for that "improper collusion" too?
 
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Papawhatever had contacts with Greece too, in fact Greece officials, on the record, said that they were speaking to the guy thinking that he'd improve Greece-American relations.

Are we going to sanction Greece's president for that "improper" collusion too?

Yeah... you really think that is a valid argument? How many paid troll ads did Greece do during the election? How much hacking came from Greece? Lord have mercy how can people that say they are so smart say such dumb statements?

The problem I do have however with Greece is, Trump has complained about the U.S. spending so much money to help other countries when that money could be spent here at home... yet during his press conference with the Greek President he said the U.S. would support Greece and help stabilize their economy. Trump is either breaking his own policy, or he was just lying while the Greek President was there to make himself look good to the citizens of Greece who were watching.
 
He is a millionaire business owner. Possibly he donated money to the campaign. I haven't seen the facts on that yet. If he did, then they were just being nice to him, as when Obama gave ambassadorships to big campaign donors.

So far there is no evidence that Trump went along with any of the guy's schemes. It all looks like big talk and no action.
Always some flimsy excuse. And you just lap it up like the mangy dog that you are.

Here is the so called "Coffee Boy" upfront and center rubbing shoulders with the biggest of the bigs in 45's Adminsitration, including Jefferson Beauregard Sessions, the Greece ambassador and the big fat 45 himself.

Collusion-Papadoupolos-1-1.jpeg

I love the way you call an explanation of the known facts "an excuse." Next you'll be calling Mewler's witch hunt an "investigation."

So one Senator, who was a big part of the campaign, and the Greek ambassador, were there. Considering the fact that Papadopoulos is Greek it makes sense that he would be at a meeting the Greek ambassador attended. He attended one meeting. What do you imagine that proves?
 
Yes Lewdog, I think it is a perfectly valid argument. Do you people know /nothing/ of foreign politics?

I think this is a case study of confirmation bias.

Every foreign government on the fucking planet was likely trying to get a meeting with Trump and his admin, of course they want to get in good with a potential president, or the elected president, of the most powerful nation on earth - shit they'd be failing at their jobs if they /didn't/ do so...

Oh but because it was Russia... well now that's not allowed - please.
 
He went of his own volition, dumbass. It's obvious the guy was desperate to feel like a reel part of the campaign when in reality he was just a coffee boy.


So the guy just chose to invite himself to the trip, and the "coffee boy" got to sit at the same table as U.S. Senators and meet the President of Greece?

Read that sentence out loud and ask yourself... "Does that REALLY sound like something that just a "coffee boy" would be able to pull off?"

Don't be that stupid.
He is a millionaire business owner. Possibly he donated money to the campaign. I haven't seen the facts on that yet. If he did, then they were just being nice to him, as when Obama gave ambassadorships to big campaign donors.

So far there is no evidence that Trump went along with any of the guy's schemes. It all looks like big talk and no action.

No. He was named BY TRUMP to be a foreign policy advisor. Yet now he is just a coffee boy.

He was one of five "foreign policy advisors." That means campaign donors. Did Trump appoint him to any position in his administration?

How does it matter if he was appointed to a position in his administration?

Manafort, Carter Page, and Lewendoski were HUGE parts in his campaign but weren't part of his administration.

What's at issue here, is that the guy was in contact with big players in the campaign, had obvious Russian contacts, and now that he has flipped, he's considered a nobody. It's an obvious lie, and only blind Trump supporters are falling for it.


Manafort, Carter Page, and Lewendoski were all let go before the campaign was over. Why would they be given positions in the administration?

The mail clerk was also in contact with "big players in the campaign." What you have to prove is that the Trump campaign did anything illegal. Blubbering about the coffee boy attending a meeting doesn't prove a thing. The FBI itself says the guy is a big blowhard. He also didn't have "obvious Russian contacts." He just claimed he did.
 
Yes Lewdog, I think it is a perfectly valid argument. Do you people know /nothing/ of foreign politics?

I think this is a case study of confirmation bias.

Every foreign government on the fucking planet was likely trying to get a meeting with Trump and his admin, of course they want to get in good with a potential president, or the elected president, of the most powerful nation on earth - shit they'd be failing at their jobs if they /didn't/ do so...

Oh but because it was Russia... well now that's not allowed - please.


There is ZERO proof of Greece doing anything to try and influence the outcome of the election. Do you know what the word collusion means?
 
Yes Lewdog, I think it is a perfectly valid argument. Do you people know /nothing/ of foreign politics?

I think this is a case study of confirmation bias.

Every foreign government on the fucking planet was likely trying to get a meeting with Trump and his admin, of course they want to get in good with a potential president, or the elected president, of the most powerful nation on earth - shit they'd be failing at their jobs if they /didn't/ do so...

Oh but because it was Russia... well now that's not allowed - please.
Hillary turned that fact of behavior into a profit opportunity.
 
So the guy just chose to invite himself to the trip, and the "coffee boy" got to sit at the same table as U.S. Senators and meet the President of Greece?

Read that sentence out loud and ask yourself... "Does that REALLY sound like something that just a "coffee boy" would be able to pull off?"

Don't be that stupid.
He is a millionaire business owner. Possibly he donated money to the campaign. I haven't seen the facts on that yet. If he did, then they were just being nice to him, as when Obama gave ambassadorships to big campaign donors.

So far there is no evidence that Trump went along with any of the guy's schemes. It all looks like big talk and no action.

No. He was named BY TRUMP to be a foreign policy advisor. Yet now he is just a coffee boy.

He was one of five "foreign policy advisors." That means campaign donors. Did Trump appoint him to any position in his administration?

How does it matter if he was appointed to a position in his administration?

Manafort, Carter Page, and Lewendoski were HUGE parts in his campaign but weren't part of his administration.

What's at issue here, is that the guy was in contact with big players in the campaign, had obvious Russian contacts, and now that he has flipped, he's considered a nobody. It's an obvious lie, and only blind Trump supporters are falling for it.


Manafort, Carter Page, and Lewendoski were all let go before the campaign was over. Why would they be given positions in the administration?

The mail clerk was also in contact with "big players in the campaign." What you have to prove is that the Trump campaign did anything illegal. Blubbering about the coffee boy attending a meeting doesn't prove a thing. The FBI itself says the guy is a big blowhard. He also didn't have "obvious Russian contacts." He just claimed he did.


The mail clerk. :rofl:

Was the mail clerk contacting the Russian government to try and set up a meeting between Trump and Putin?

:rofl:
 

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