Rob Long of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America are pleasantly surprised to see actual consequences for former Democratic staffer Jackson Cosko over his doxing of Republican senators during the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings. In addition, Cosko’s alleged collaborator is now facing charges as well. They also react to Iran shooting down a U.S. drone and the escalating tensions between the two countries. And they discuss Roy Moore’s expected announcement that he is once again running for the U.S. Senate in Alabama.

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  1. Patrick McClure Coolidge
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    For Rob, there is nothing that can’t be blamed on Donald Trump. That card has worn spots on it, it has been played so often.

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  2. Arahant Member
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    Patrick McClure (View Comment):

    For Rob, there is nothing that can’t be blamed on Donald Trump. That card has worn spots on it, it has been played so often.

    I blame it all on ayahuasca.

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  3. Taras Coolidge
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    Arahant (View Comment):

    Patrick McClure (View Comment):

    For Rob, there is nothing that can’t be blamed on Donald Trump. That card has worn spots on it, it has been played so often.

    I blame it all on ayahuasca.

    Rob Long is obviously right.  It was Donald Trump casting doubts on the Obama Administration that inevitably led to the Democratic chant, “Bush lied, thousands died”.

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