miércoles, 11 de diciembre de 2019

Another Pathetic Jerry Nadler Impeachment Charade

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Another Pathetic Jerry Nadler Impeachment Charade


“Poor Jerry Nadler: The House Judiciary Committee chief so wants to make the rush to impeach President Trump look respectable — but his hearings keep doing the reverse.”

The New York Post editorial board explains why. “Monday’s show, which nominally began the drafting of articles of impeachment, has to qualify as Democrats’ most blatant publicity stunt so far . . . If Dems really had a solid case, they’d slow down the process, ensure that it’s fair and earn GOP support. That they won’t is strong reason to doubt the whole endeavor.”

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“The press corps is portraying Monday’s report by Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz as absolution for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, but don’t believe it. The report relates a trail of terrible judgment and violations of process that should shock Americans who thought better of their premier law-enforcement agency,” The Wall Street Journal editorial board writes.
“It’s now official: Russia, Russia, Russia really was fake news from the start. There was no factual basis for the FBI to spy on Donald Trump’s campaign . . .  J. Edgar Hoover can finally rest in peace. James Comey is now revealed to be the dirtiest cop ever to run the FBI,” Michael Goodwin writes in the New York Post.
“As President Trump visits [Pennsylvania] this week, the Keystone State’s economic future is bright. Everyone who wants to find a better job has more opportunities to do so, and wages continue to rise!” That’s because in addition to President Trump’s pro-growth agenda—tax cuts, trade reform, and deregulation—he is also working hard to make sure shuttered plants across the Rust Belt are coming back to life, White House Director of Trade and Manufacturing Policy Peter Navarro writes in the York Dispatch.
“In the spirit of Christmas, first lady Melania Trump visited the Marine Toys for Tots program Monday at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling in Washington, D.C., to sort toys for children in need,” Frank Connor reports for Fox Business.

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