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Post by Elvado on Feb 2, 2021 14:56:39 GMT -5
You children had the last four... Nice to see you're back to your old tricks. I always appreciate the free laughs and absurdity of your arguments. Anything to lighten you liberals up a bit...
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2021 15:05:02 GMT -5
Nice to see you're back to your old tricks. I always appreciate the free laughs and absurdity of your arguments. Anything to lighten you liberals up a bit... Remember when you suggested that Hillary Clinton had worn an earpiece during the debates? It's still one of my favorites. I'll be looking forward to at least 4 years of this type of energy. For anyone who mocks Hillary's sense of style with the parade of pants suits, be advised that she is at the Vanguard of style with her new high-tech internally worn earrings... It's like an SNL skit, but good!
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Post by tashoya on Feb 2, 2021 15:27:55 GMT -5
I guess the past 4 years haven't caused any outrage for the Right so there's a bunch bottled up to be released whether warranted or not. Have at it. The conversations about the juxtaposition of the previous administration and this one will get closer to discussing the past 4 years than most Republicans here have been willing to do up to this point. At a minimum, the whataboutism should be, at times, hilarious when it's not incredibly sad.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2021 15:47:22 GMT -5
Biden has no chill...
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Elvado
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Post by Elvado on Feb 2, 2021 16:29:07 GMT -5
Like he remembers yesterday...
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2021 16:38:47 GMT -5
Like he remembers yesterday... There are more examples of you forgetting recent events than Biden tbh. Sad!
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Post by tashoya on Feb 2, 2021 17:03:38 GMT -5
Like he remembers yesterday... There are more examples of you forgetting recent events than Biden tbh. Sad! And, it's been made glaringly obvious that he's correct about the size of the "packages" on elected Republicans.
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Post by hoya9797 on Feb 2, 2021 17:16:31 GMT -5
I'm surprised Elvado is so critical of Biden/Harris. He said he would vote for them and I assume he'd give the ticket he voted for more than a few days before he turned on them.
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Post by guru on Feb 2, 2021 17:39:39 GMT -5
Anything to lighten you liberals up a bit... Remember when you suggested that Hillary Clinton had worn an earpiece during the debates? It's still one of my favorites. I'll be looking forward to at least 4 years of this type of energy. For anyone who mocks Hillary's sense of style with the parade of pants suits, be advised that she is at the Vanguard of style with her new high-tech internally worn earrings... It's like an SNL skit, but good! In a very crowded field, Elvado is the most consistently moronic poster on the entire board.
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Post by TC on Feb 2, 2021 17:53:56 GMT -5
I'm surprised Elvado is so critical of Biden/Harris. He said he would vote for them and I assume he'd give the ticket he voted for more than a few days before he turned on them. I think that's inaccurate. He said he'd vote for Biden, but then Biden picked a minority and a woman as VP and he was out before the announcement was even finished.
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Post by hoya9797 on Feb 2, 2021 18:05:25 GMT -5
I'm surprised Elvado is so critical of Biden/Harris. He said he would vote for them and I assume he'd give the ticket he voted for more than a few days before he turned on them. I think that's inaccurate. He said he'd vote for Biden, but then Biden picked a minority and a woman as VP and he was out before the announcement was even finished. I think that's clearly what actually happened but he did say, way back before the nominations and VP picks were in, that he'd vote for Biden/Harris over Trump.
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Post by SSHoya on Feb 2, 2021 19:07:21 GMT -5
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Post by DanMcQ on Feb 2, 2021 20:12:34 GMT -5
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Post by SSHoya on Feb 2, 2021 21:25:47 GMT -5
Did I read this wrong or did Joe Biden appoint the law partner of his son’s criminal defense attorney as head of DOJ Criminal Division? He didn’t really do that did he? While his son is under active investigation? Couldn’t be, right? Here's your mistake because you are unaware of DOJ's organizational structure. Hunter Biden's taxes are under investigation by the US Attorney in Delaware. The Assistant Attorney General for the Tax Division (not the AAG for the Criminal Division) would have supervisory and policy authority over a criminal tax investigation. The Tax Division has a Civil Trial Section and a Criminal Enforcement Section. Thus, the AAG for Criminal Division would not be supervising a criminal tax investigation. www.justice.gov/tax/about-divisionTo the extent there is a money laundering aspect to the investigation Criminal Division may be involved but the public reporting seems to have emphasized the tax investigation as does Biden's public statement. www.justice.gov/criminal-mlarsOTOH, the Criminal Division and Tax Division could have a jurisdictional turf war over which division is lead but my reading of the public reporting is that this is more of a criminal tax investigation. If it is a more complex investigation, in my experience it would more likely be run out of Main Justice than the U.S Attorney's Office in Delaware as it is now. Accordingly, I infer that perhaps the investigation is more limited in scope, at least for now. And Main Justice "bigfooting" a smaller U.S. Attorney's Office such as Delaware would not be unusual in a complex multifaceted case. www.politico.com/news/2020/12/09/justice-department-interest-hunter-biden-taxes-444139
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Post by Elvado on Feb 3, 2021 5:05:05 GMT -5
Did I read this wrong or did Joe Biden appoint the law partner of his son’s criminal defense attorney as head of DOJ Criminal Division? He didn’t really do that did he? While his son is under active investigation? Couldn’t be, right? Here's your mistake because you are unaware of DOJ's organizational structure. Hunter Biden's taxes are under investigation by the US Attorney in Delaware. The Assistant Attorney General for the Tax Division (not the AAG for the Criminal Division) would have supervisory and policy authority over a criminal tax investigation. The Tax Division has a Civil Trial Section and a Criminal Enforcement Section. Thus, the AAG for Criminal Division would not be supervising a criminal tax investigation. www.justice.gov/tax/about-divisionTo the extent there is a money laundering aspect to the investigation Criminal Division may be involved but the public reporting seems to have emphasized the tax investigation as does Biden's public statement. www.justice.gov/criminal-mlarsOTOH, the Criminal Division and Tax Division could have a jurisdictional turf war over which division is lead but my reading of the public reporting is that this is more of a criminal tax investigation. If it is a more complex investigation, in my experience it would more likely be run out of Main Justice than the U.S Attorney's Office in Delaware as it is now. Accordingly, I infer that perhaps the investigation is more limited in scope, at least for now. And Main Justice "bigfooting" a smaller U.S. Attorney's Office such as Delaware would not be unusual in a complex multifaceted case. www.politico.com/news/2020/12/09/justice-department-interest-hunter-biden-taxes-444139Thank you for laying that out.
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Post by DanMcQ on Feb 3, 2021 8:02:14 GMT -5
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SSHoya
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Post by SSHoya on Feb 4, 2021 11:51:27 GMT -5
It's nice to see a normal WH press conference not filled with vitriol and lies emanating from propagandists Spicer, Sanders and most shamefully a Hoya, McEnany.
I wonder if Spicer still WH correspondent for Newsmax and whether the crazy woman from OANN still has credentials.
How ignorant are the Trump cultists? Pretty damn ignorant.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2021 12:21:17 GMT -5
Thank God.
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Post by SSHoya on Feb 5, 2021 19:10:06 GMT -5
Correct decision is to deny him intel briefings. While Biden won't say it because the impeachment trial is pending I will. The sociopath continues to be the greatest threat to national security as the inspirational leader of domestic terrorists - the Bin Laden of domestic terrorism.
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Feb. 5, 2021 at 6:43 p.m. EST
President Biden, in an interview with the “CBS Evening News With Norah O’Donnell,” said former president Donald Trump should not receive intelligence briefings, citing his “erratic behavior unrelated to the insurrection.”
“I just think that there is no need for him to have the intelligence briefings. What value is giving him an intelligence briefing? What impact does he have at all, other than the fact he might slip and say something?” Biden said when questioned. The White House has been reviewing whether the former president, now out of office, should get the briefings.
Separately, Biden pledged Friday “to act fast” on securing passage of his $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package, making clear that he and Democrats in Congress are willing to move forward without Republican support. He pointed to a disappointing jobs report for January to argue that the cost of the legislation is justified.
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Post by HoyaSinceBirth on Feb 5, 2021 22:12:58 GMT -5
Correct decision is to deny him intel briefings. While Biden won't say it because the impeachment trial is pending I will. The sociopath continues to be the greatest threat to national security as the inspirational leader of domestic terrorists - the Bin Laden of domestic terrorism. Washington Post Feb. 5, 2021 at 6:43 p.m. EST President Biden, in an interview with the “CBS Evening News With Norah O’Donnell,” said former president Donald Trump should not receive intelligence briefings, citing his “erratic behavior unrelated to the insurrection.” “I just think that there is no need for him to have the intelligence briefings. What value is giving him an intelligence briefing? What impact does he have at all, other than the fact he might slip and say something?” Biden said when questioned. The White House has been reviewing whether the former president, now out of office, should get the briefings. Separately, Biden pledged Friday “to act fast” on securing passage of his $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package, making clear that he and Democrats in Congress are willing to move forward without Republican support. He pointed to a disappointing jobs report for January to argue that the cost of the legislation is justified. I guess I didn't even realize former president's got intelligence briefings. Why would they need that? I don't think any former president should have that. Obviously least of all that sociopath.
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