https://www.zerohedge.com/political/ny-state-drops-manafort-case-paving-way-pardon
It might be useful to hear what Manafort has to say about U.S. corruption in Ukraine.
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https://www.zerohedge.com/political/ny-state-drops-manafort-case-paving-way-pardon
It might be useful to hear what Manafort has to say about U.S. corruption in Ukraine.
WASHINGTON
December 17, 2019
The Honorable Nancy Pelosi
Speaker of the House of Representatives
Washington, DC. 20515
Dear Madam Speaker:
Continue reading “Trump Letter to Pelosi on Impeachment”Sharyl Attkisson, an investigative journalist the Obama administration allegedly spied on, provides an informative catalog of 24 things Attorney General Barr has said in public since the IG’s FISA report came out. Reading through them, I find the conspiracy theory that Barr is Trump’s lapdog ironically reassuring.
For what its worth, this video provides a hypothesis explaining the nature of the Bidens’ corruption. To those who might dismiss the hypothesis as conspiracy theory, I freely admit as much. Hypotheses exist to be tested; this one is no different.
In this clip of the opening segment of last night’s show, Tucker Carlson does a good job illustrating the lies media told/tells about the Steele dossier and the FISA warrant fiasco.
Continue reading “Tucker: Media silent on the lies they spread”https://www.nationalreview.com/2019/12/the-articles-of-impeachment-are-very-weak/
Andrew McCarthy reviews the pro-impeachment arguments and finds they are invalid.
One can arrive at the same conclusion by a different path. Ask, “What would happen if we ignored Trump’s ‘impeachable offenses’?”
The answer is nothing.
Imagine that. Selling rice to China. Next up: selling ice to Eskimos.
https://pjmedia.com/trending/ten-reasons-to-be-thankful-for-president-trump-this-thanksgiving/
This list seems solid to me.
http://voxday.blogspot.com/2019/11/mailvox-success-dealers.html
Vox Day shares an email from a purported former candidate for Congress. His correspondent recounts the manner in which a “delegation of state Republicans” attempted to recruit him. An anecdote, especially an anonymous one, doesn’t prove much, but this one strikes me as believable and symbolic.
Continue reading “Mailvox (Vox Popoli): the success dealers”