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Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America pour three crazy martinis. They marvel at the pathetic attacks on Attorney General Bill Barr from Senate Democrats – from ad hominem attacks to slamming legal positions they held strongly until the past few weeks. They also groan as Hillary Clinton continues to insist the Russians actually changed votes to cost her the 2016 election. And they scratch their heads as Joe Biden insists China is not really a competitor to the U.S.
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So when Attorney General of California did Kamala Harris go through every page of background evidence on every legal decision made by the staff attorneys of the office?
I hope the Senate is working on censuring or ousting Sen. Hirono for her outrageous slanderous statements. She went way beyond legitimate criticism of officials with which she disagrees. And on top of her outlandish performance during the Kavanaugh hearings, clearly she is unfit to serve in the US Senate.
Hillary Clinton certainly got the first half of her statement correct – the Democrats are following perfectly the Russian plan to sow discord in the American electorate. The Democrats are the (probably unwitting because they’re too ignorant and probably stupid to know better) agents of the Russians.
Some know what they are doing.
So is Biden the real Manchurian Candidate?
If China needs to solve ‘corruption’ all they need todo is have a few firing squads show up at a few office buildings around the country… Corruption would be solved “tout de suite”…
The way it worked in the Soviet Union was that the anticorruption squads were especially corrupt. Being in the anticorruption department was an opportunity for getting a cut of all the corruption going on.