So much corruption, so little time --
It's time for Democrats to let go of the idea that Trump's GOP defenders can be *shamed* into acknowledging Trump's criminality.— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) November 22, 2019
We need a deep reset.
It's time to rhetorically treat Trump's defenders like his *criminal accomplices.*
My new piece:https://t.co/Bb3yFKSTFg
Exhibits 1 - infinity:
This should be a hair-on-fire moment for the American people, writes Michael A. Cohen (@SpeechBoy71). https://t.co/EjqLdM5reU— Boston Globe Ideas (@GlobeIdeas) November 23, 2019
BREAKING: State Department releases Ukraine documents to American Oversight— American Oversight (@weareoversight) November 23, 2019
Documents show links between Pompeo, Giuliani, Oval Officehttps://t.co/CjJflQYQqp
Conspiracy to commit bribery/extortion: dislodging Ambassador Yovanovithch by any means necessary seemed to be a necessary predicate to successfully bribing/extorting President Zelensky. Accordingly, the evidence may indeed show that Pompeo was a criminal co-conspirator. https://t.co/5WjYppVPyn— Glenn Kirschner (@glennkirschner2) November 23, 2019
If this CNN report is accurate, that would mean that Nunes and his colleagues sat there every day accusing Schiff of meeting with the whistleblower (he didn’t) and never disclosed that Nunes met with Shokin to get dirt on Biden. https://t.co/M5lbjbQ4gj— Ryan Lizza (@RyanLizza) November 23, 2019
Jim Jordan, as described by his hometown newspaper:— Bill Grueskin (@BGrueskin) November 23, 2019
“The second most contemptible human being in the U.S. government”
“A seven-term sycophant”
“The ideal bootlicker”
“A man willing to cast aside common decency”
”A legislative terrorist”
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