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What would you be willing to bet? Are you saying the house will not make a case for obstruction?
Whatever the bet, Yall should make the payoff something fun...like a $100 donation to charity. Or, having to like every opposing opinion for a month
 
I see what's going on. Barr gave Trump cover to declare "victory" and now we're back to damage-control mode.



Three Ways an All-Democrat Press Hurts Democrats | The Andrew Klavan Show Ep. 684

All anonymous sources willing to say nothing. LOL!

 
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What would you be willing to bet? Are you saying the house will not make a case for obstruction?

I’m with Hunerwaddle on this one , I still believe the Dems are too dumb to learn from history ( the Rs) not to try a impeach a sitting president before a re-election . I think they will and history repeats itself yet again .
 
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What would you be willing to bet? Are you saying the house will not make a case for obstruction?

Oh, I think the house will try to make any case it can for obstruction, valid or not. Probably will try to impeach him for farting in church one of the two or three times he’s been there. But I’ll bet you....how bout a nice bottle of bourbon? Nothing crazy, but a nice bottle, winner’s choice. For the house to make the case for obstruction, it has to be legitimate. So the question is, what are the parameters to determine the legitimacy of a charge?

Edit: I just saw McDads suggestion on this page. I like that too. But I’ll stand back and let you and VolinBham figure out what y’all want to do.
 
Collusion? Russians Gave $35 Million to Company with John Podesta on Board

Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign manager, John Podesta, played a central role in another potential Russian collusion scandal that has not yet been investigated.

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Podesta, the former chief of staff to President Bill Clinton, served on the board of Joule Unlimited, a now defunct alternative energy company, from January 2011 to January 2014. He resigned from the company’s board to accept the powerful job of Counselor to President Barack Obama.

During Podesta’s tenure on the board of Joule Unlimited, a significant investment in the company by a firm owned by the Russian government escaped review and scrutiny by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS).

In September 2011, eight months after Podesta joined the board of Joule Unlimited, Rusnano, a venture capital fund wholly owned by the Russian government, announced it was investing one billion Russian rubles, $35 million, in the company, which accounted for 46 percent of the $75 million invested in it up to that time from its launch in 2007. Founders Afeyan Noubar and Dr. David Berry invested an estimated $10 million in the 2007 first round. The venture firm Noubar heads, Flagship Ventures – now known as Flagship Pioneering – led a second round investment of $30 million in 2010, as the Boston Globe reported.

Russians Gave $35 Million to Company with John Podesta on Board
luther don't care about Hillary. She doesn't count.
 
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