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Old 10-21-2020, 04:36 PM   #2863
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I was going to respond to Hehe, but a few of you already did so, I'll pass. I must say your humble brag is extremely cringeworthy, perhaps you need to get out more, you aren't representing yourself as very cultured as you seem to profess. Thanks for once again espousing your ideas of ACCOUTABILITY and RESPONSBILITY, though.

Moving on, ahh yes, Hunter Biden! The guy running for president. I'm just finding this whole angle to interesting. We've all heard the term don't throw stones when you live in a glass house, this angle of nepotism is so fascinating that this is Trump's "card" so to speak, when it is literally one of his biggest vulnerabilities.

I hate the whataboutisms in this thread, so I'll keep it on Biden, and not mention Trumps children, and lackeys in which he's enriched (and in a speech just yesterday implied that he accepts bribes to provide contracts and approvals to private businesses)

I want to breakdown this whole "scandal" more, but feel as though my braincells are imploding on themselves as I write this.

-Blind computer repair shop guy holds "Hunter's" laptops for 3 years.
-Decides to check shit out, finds some stuff, and decides to give it to Rudy G of all people
-Only the NY Post, and Fox News/Daily Mail (both owned by Rupert Murdoch) have reported on this ridiculous story.

This truly stinks of real "fake news", but let's just say it's real. So we're saying the whole scandal is that Hunter tried to setup a meeting between Joe Biden and Burisma? A meeting?

Do the people pushing this ridiculous story not know that it was a bipartisan effort, meaning both the Democrats and Republicans were pushing for the firing of that Ukrainian prosecutor?

https://www.vox.com/2019/10/3/208968...ortman-johnson

"Sens. Rob Portman (R-OH), Ron Johnson (R-WI), and Mark Kirk (R-IL), along with several Democratic senators, called for Ukraine’s then-president to “press ahead with urgent reforms to the Prosecutor General’s office and judiciary.” Four days later, Shokin resigned (although he didn’t officially leave until the following month when Ukraine’s Parliament voted him out).

This entire story is just complete nonsense. If anything, it just shows how much Joe Biden overexaggerates his involvement in benign foreign policy among other efforts, a quality he does far too often, unfortunately.
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