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That was funny, when they said Mueller should be praised for avoiding the media. That old dude was senile figurehead that used to give a pretense a credibility to the partisan investigation. He didn’t go in front of the media more, because the two times he did, he shocked people at how out-of-touch he was. I guess it is like praising a guy that strikes out for not showboating on the basepath.
Think I saw Cigarettes After Sex on tour with Jar Of Woke and Chocolate Bloodclot.
I want to see what the results of nuking the moon are.
I’m thinking this new stuff with John Durham might be similar. When they’re talking about his great accomplishments, seemed like they were all from at least 30 years ago.
The Never Trumpers are very mad at Ben Sasse for his truce with Trump.
“Their impeachment reasons are all over the place.” Very interesting comment. It just shows how disingenuous the whole endeavor is. They are throwing up chaff prior to the IG report and the criminal investigation. It’s outrageous.
From what I can tell, impeachment should be about something that substantially corrodes the constitution. It’s not for “maladministration.”