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Join Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America as they serve up the final martinis of the week. First, they welcome the whimpering conclusion of the pointless presidential campaign of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio. They also pop the popcorn as as Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer says no senators support Beto O’Rourke’s mandatory buyback program for AR-15’s and other weapons and O’Rourke fires back by saying that Schumer has accomplished nothing on guns. And as the whistleblower story offers a few more details and now seems to feature Joe Biden, Jim expertly peels back the layers to discuss what Trump did, what Biden did and what it all means.
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The Whispering Protesters would make a good band name.
Let me see if I understand. Trump is simultaneously owned by Putin, and working with the Ukrainians, Putin’s worst enemies?
I remind myself that progressives don’t care if their charges are true or false, or consistent with each other, as long as they are useful in reaching their goals; in this case, defeating Trump.
They figure that the public can’t tell the difference between Ukraine and Russia, anyway, so won’t notice when Russia collusion becomes Ukraine collusion.
I don’t know that most Democrats/those on the left, know the difference between Russia and Ukraine either.