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Home Front: Politix
Billionaire Mark Cuban: Trump couldn't have pulled off Russia collusion
2017-04-02
[The Hill] Billionaire Mark Cuban on Saturday went on a tweetstorm explaining his theory about President Trump's ties to Russia, concluding he doesn't think Trump was behind any collusion during last year's presidential race.

"No chance this is a DJT led conspiracy," Cuban wrote in a series of tweets, referring to Trump's initials. He argued that Trump "isn't detail oriented, organized or big picture enough" to pull off any such "conspiracy."

Instead, Cuban argued in a series of tweets that Russian President Vladimir Putin "recognized [Trump's] greed and took advantage by back channeling coordinated misinformation in an attempt to influence voters."

"Russians have made him a lot of money buying condos and investing in his buildings and hosting his beauty pageant," Cuban wrote of Trump. "That makes them his friends. He ignored their backgrounds. But that's not unusual. Starbucks takes anyone's money and so do most businesses including mine."

The Dallas Mavericks owner went on to argue that Trump wasn't thinking about Russian influence when he hired Paul Manafort as a top adviser to his campaign. Trump viewed it as a "win win," Cuban argued, with Manafort either helping Trump win the election or being good for future business deals with Russia if he lost.

Cuban theorized that Trump didn't stop to think that Manafort or other advisers who joined his campaign and who had ties to Russia were motivated by Moscow. Trump was thinking more like a businessman than a politician, Cuban argued.
Posted by:Besoeker

#2  I always look to NBA owners for scintillating geopolitical analysis.

I blame the Mavs elimination from the playoffs on Putin. Is there no limit to his evil powers?
Posted by: Regular joe   2017-04-02 08:07  

#1  Trump was thinking more like a businessman than a politician

You mean "Advertisement is all well & good, but if you don't give value..."?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-04-02 03:55  

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