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Posted on 10/30/20 at 12:37 am to Mickey Goldmill
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It’s close enough for the point to remain that Biden didn’t go out on his own, on a limb, for some nefarious reason. Firing the prosecutor general definitely falls under reforming the prosecutor generals office.
You’re being obfuscatory here. You’re not dumb enough to believe what you’re selling.
If two people lobby for the same thing, it doesn’t automatically mean their underlying motives are the same thing. Hunter Biden shouldn’t have been anywhere near the object of an international investigation. We all know that. You won’t admit it because of an election.
We all also know that if it was a Junior Trump in the same position, you and TexDiddler would be screaming about corruption.
I await your return to sanity once the election is over and you can admit this was some shitty bullshite from the Biden family. And that they’re white trash, to boot.
Posted on 10/30/20 at 12:44 am to texridder
One second, Joe Biden is this creepy pedo dementia ridden shell for the radical left to take over and terrorize the village.
Then, all of a sudden he’s this criminal mastermind?
Such wishy-washy messaging doesn’t win you new voters

Then, all of a sudden he’s this criminal mastermind?
Such wishy-washy messaging doesn’t win you new voters



Posted on 10/30/20 at 12:44 am to Toomer Deplorable
Damn.
But so true. Biden is a sick frick.
But so true. Biden is a sick frick.
Posted on 10/30/20 at 12:46 am to Mickey Goldmill
quote:Unlike texridder, you appear to be capable of changing your opinion when presented with conflicting information.
It’s close enough for the point to remain that Biden didn’t go out on his own, on a limb, for some nefarious reason. Firing the prosecutor general definitely falls under reforming the prosecutor generals office.
In the spirit of good will, I offer you this perspective on the Shokin firing from Glen Greenwald:
quote:There’s more at the link above if you’ve a mind to consider it, including a quote from the NY Times about how Shokin’s dismissal was good news for Burisma and Hunter Biden, plus additional background courtesy of Matt Taibbi.
Much of this controversy centers on Biden's aggressive efforts while Vice President in late 2015 to force the Ukrainian government to fire its Chief Prosecutor, Viktor Shokhin, and replace him with someone acceptable to the U.S., which turned out to be Yuriy Lutsenko. These events are undisputed by virtue of a video of Biden boasting in front of an audience of how he flew to Kiev and forced the Ukrainians to fire Shokhin, upon pain of losing $1 billion in aid.
But two towering questions have long been prompted by these events, and the recently published emails make them more urgent than ever: 1) was the firing of the Ukrainian General Prosecutor such a high priority for Biden as Vice President of the U.S. because of his son's highly lucrative role on the board of Burisma, and 2) if that was not the motive, why was it so important for Biden to dictate who the chief prosecutor of Ukraine was?
The standard answer to the question about Biden's motive -- offered both by Biden and his media defenders -- is that he, along with the IMF and EU, wanted Shokhin fired because the U.S. and its allies were eager to clean up Ukraine, and they viewed Shokhin as insufficiently vigilant in fighting corruption... if increasing prosecutorial independence and strengthening anti-corruption vigilance were really Biden's goal in working to demand the firing of the Ukrainian chief prosecutor, why would the successor to Shokhin, Yuriy Lutsenko, possibly be acceptable? Lutsenko, after all, had "no legal background as general prosecutor," was principally known only as a lackey of Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, was forced in 2009 to "resign as interior minister after being detained by police at Frankfurt airport for being drunk and disorderly," and "was subsequently jailed for embezzlement and abuse of office, though his defenders said the sentence was politically motivated."
Is it remotely convincing to you that Biden would have accepted someone like Lutsenko if his motive really were to fortify anti-corruption prosecutions in Ukraine? Yet that's exactly what Biden did: he personally told Poroshenko that Lutsenko was an acceptable alternative and promptly released the $1 billion after his appointment was announced. Whatever Biden's motive was in using his power as U.S. Vice President to change the prosecutor in Ukraine, his acceptance of someone like Lutsenko strongly suggests that combatting Ukrainian corruption was not it.
Posted on 10/30/20 at 12:46 am to showtiger
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One second, Joe Biden is this creepy pedo dementia ridden shell for the radical left to take over and terrorize the village.
Then, all of a sudden he’s this criminal mastermind?
Such wishy-washy messaging doesn’t win you new voters
The dementia thing is relatively recent while the corruption is I think 5-10 years ago. So I think your point fails.
Posted on 10/30/20 at 12:46 am to showtiger
Who said he’s a criminal mastermind?
If he was a mastermind, we wouldn’t know about any of this. Being dirty isn’t difficult. You can sell out in any position pretty easily.
If he was a mastermind, we wouldn’t know about any of this. Being dirty isn’t difficult. You can sell out in any position pretty easily.
Posted on 10/30/20 at 12:53 am to Toomer Deplorable
He called Joe the Prince of Darkness!
Posted on 10/30/20 at 12:57 am to FearlessFreep
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In the spirit of good will, I offer you this perspective on the Shokin firing from Glen Greenwald:
God that article is everything..should be sticky
Posted on 10/30/20 at 12:57 am to Toomer Deplorable
What's this pedophile blathering about now?
Posted on 10/30/20 at 1:06 am to SDVTiger
I'm utterly confident who is going to win.
And I'm glad I'm on the team that I am.
But irregardless who wins,
or maybe steals the election,
me & my team and our leader will ultimately win.
Because we're on the RIGHT team,
fighting/supporting/believing in RIGHTEOUSNESS.
The TRUTH will prevail and can not fail.
I'm not only confident, I'm proud. Of myself, my team, my President and our eternal, righteous cause & efforts.
Win or lose, one thing is certain:
I will never forget my teammates, our Coach & cause.
AND, UNDER THE CIRCUMSTANCES & CONSEQUENCES, I will also NEVER FORGET those who lined up against us
& our great Country!
THINK & CHOOSE CAREFULLY
FOR ELECTIONS HAVE CONSEQUENCES!
And I'm glad I'm on the team that I am.
But irregardless who wins,
or maybe steals the election,
me & my team and our leader will ultimately win.
Because we're on the RIGHT team,
fighting/supporting/believing in RIGHTEOUSNESS.
The TRUTH will prevail and can not fail.
I'm not only confident, I'm proud. Of myself, my team, my President and our eternal, righteous cause & efforts.
Win or lose, one thing is certain:
I will never forget my teammates, our Coach & cause.
AND, UNDER THE CIRCUMSTANCES & CONSEQUENCES, I will also NEVER FORGET those who lined up against us
& our great Country!
THINK & CHOOSE CAREFULLY
FOR ELECTIONS HAVE CONSEQUENCES!
Posted on 10/30/20 at 1:06 am to the808bass
've just read that people are trying to change their early vote because of all the negative news about Hunter and Joe.




Posted on 10/30/20 at 1:11 am to DagneyTaggert
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And I'm glad I'm on the team that I am

Your "team" doesn't give 2 shits about you. Wake up.
Edit: just glanced over the rest of your post and you cant be a real person.

"Our coach"

This post was edited on 10/30/20 at 1:13 am
Posted on 10/30/20 at 1:12 am to DagneyTaggert
This is democrats' biggest ace in the hole. The current GOP platform is doing an incredibly poor job of gaining new voters. What they've got, is what they've got, basically. Any vote they lose is a victory against them. Trump knows this. His rhetoric is becoming more radical by the day. He's doubling down on the core supporters he has left. Every person who decides, 'ok, this is too much for me' is cause to celebrate. 

Posted on 10/30/20 at 2:17 am to texridder
You're just like the rest of those sleeze balls, a left wing fricking hack, who doesn't like it when there shite gets pushed in, nothing gonna happen to Biden, innocent people go to jail all the time and Guilty people are walking the street. and you defending a guy who wants to raise YOUR frickING taxes just to name one. Eat shite and die motherfricker!
Posted on 10/30/20 at 2:44 am to showtiger
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Trump knows this. His rhetoric is becoming more radical by the day

You're being radicalized by them telling you that, then you repeat it...
You sir, are an NPC.
Now give me some useful shite like where is the key to the level 4 door.
Posted on 10/30/20 at 4:13 am to showtiger
quote:
The current GOP platform is doing an incredibly poor job of gaining new voters.
That explains why Trump has record high support from minorities while biden is holding rallies for 15 people.
Posted on 10/30/20 at 5:23 am to texridder
Country with economy barely the size of CA, basically a glorified gas station with military protection but:
Muh Russians!...
Muh Russians!...
Posted on 10/30/20 at 5:29 am to texridder
Soooo you are saying without a doubt nothing Rudy has is verifiable and all lies?
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