Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America are pleased to see a high-ranking government official actually moving closer to facing the same type of prosecution most Americans would face for allegedly divulging sensitive information and then lying about it.  Jim also hilariously shreds CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin for acting like the allegations in the case are incredibly complicated.  They also size up the third Democratic presidential debate and hammer Julian Castro for his obvious suggestion that Joe Biden is too mentally fuzzy to be president.  And they roll their eyes as Andrew Yang vows to give ten Americans a thousand dollars a month over the next year.

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  1. kedavis Coolidge
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    People who really believe they are serving the greater good, understand that there might be real-world, present-day consequences for their actions.  Including prison, or sometimes even death.

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  2. Arahant Member
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    Did I just hear a Trojan Condoms commercial on Ricochet? Good job, @fredhadra.

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