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42 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

It was always my view that political leaders keep these documents for any number of reasons.  It was your view that this was singularly a Trump issue.  Though I was proven stunningly prescient, and you once again revealed to be an easily manipulated dullard, even I would not have predicted Biden’s level of recklessness and prolonged pattern of abuse.   Boston, now.  Stay tuned. 


 

 


More word porn - to deflect from the truth - the more you hack.

8 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

And pawning the blame on staffers.  Like staffers can view papers from a SCIF, much less steal them...


How many times has Trump, or better yet, Individual # 1 - defer to someone else to cover his actions?

 

Idiots 

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33 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

Don’t worry, lad, someone will give you your next word track soon. 

 

Love the whataboutism.  I thought Joke was going to be the adult and accept responsibility?  I guess not...

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16 hours ago, Doc said:

 

Love the whataboutism.  I thought Joke was going to be the adult and accept responsibility?  I guess not...

 

If President Trump did it, then it's OK for President Biden to do it as well. That's the logic it seems.  But in which case, why did we need to get rid of President Trump again?  Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.

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5 hours ago, reddogblitz said:

If President Trump did it, then it's OK for President Biden to do it as well. That's the logic it seems.  But in which case, why did we need to get rid of President Trump again?  Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.

 

More like when Trump did it, it was terrible.  But since Joke did it, it's OK because Trump did it.

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National Archives Looked Into Even More Biden Locations, Grabbed More Docs (But We Weren't Told)

by Nick Arama

 

According to emails revealed under a FOIA request, the National Archives looked into even more locations than we have been told for Biden documents. The email communication exchange starting Nov. 7, 2022 (the day before the election) — between National Archives lawyer Gary Stern and Biden attorneys Bob Bauer and Patrick Moore — reveal that they were looking to recover documents

 

 

https://redstate.com/nick-arama/2023/02/12/national-archives-looked-into-even-more-biden-locations-grabbed-more-docs-but-we-werent-told-n702860

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On 2/12/2023 at 9:47 AM, BillStime said:


Oh precious - you’re the one who can’t handle the truth and think you can spin your way out of it with a word salad. 
 

 

lighten up jack Nicholson.

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33 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said:

 

I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again.  This was an unforced error on Trump’s part.  Taking Gov Huckabee’s comments into consideration, it was completely predictable that the Biden DOJ would act exactly as it did.  It was largely irrelevant that other presidents, senators and members of Congress take classified documents when they leave office.  What mattered is the decisions this DOJ would make, what supporters of this Administration would support, and the lengths they would go to eliminate the threat Trump poses to the status quo. 
It seems he thought the fact that the system allowed for and encouraged presidents to maintain classified information was reason enough to proceed, but he was mistaken. 
 

Now that we’re here, it’s time to get out the popcorn and see what comes next. 

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3 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again.  This was an unforced error on Trump’s part.  Taking Gov Huckabee’s comments into consideration, it was completely predictable that the Biden DOJ would act exactly as it did.  It was largely irrelevant that other presidents, senators and members of Congress take classified documents when they leave office.  What mattered is the decisions this DOJ would make, what supporters of this Administration would support, and the lengths they would go to eliminate the threat Trump poses to the status quo. 
It seems he thought the fact that the system allowed for and encouraged presidents to maintain classified information was reason enough to proceed, but he was mistaken. 
 

Now that we’re here, it’s time to get out the popcorn and see what comes next. 

What a coincidence they decided to indict T the same time the biden bribery evidence was released. This is not a coincidence. 

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22 minutes ago, Westside said:

What a coincidence they decided to indict T the same time the biden bribery evidence was released. This is not a coincidence. 

That’s why they make popcorn, Westy.  
 

In the big picture, there are so many moving parts to all this that I don’t place much stock in that one way or the other.  The Dems were willing to tear the country apart 7 or 8 years ago, and did their damndest to do just that.  What was the fallout from that?  They were going to bludgeon him one way or the other, we’ve moved into lions at the Coliseum territory.  Old man Kemp is in another thread, spittle afroth, raging about 80,000,000 people being guilty of treason, and we’re only a few years removed from the HRC comments that tens of millions of Americans were deplorable and beyond redemption.  
 

Trump has to own this one. They would have come at him from another angle, they have unlimited funds, a legion of people willing to do the dirty work, and the assembled masses screaming for blood.  
 

The wild card—Trump had access to our nation’s secrets.  What comes next?  
 

 

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