A Republican Conspiracy Theory About a Biden-in-Ukraine Scandal Has Gone Mainstream. But Is Not True

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  1. vman12

    vman12 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Yeah.

    If Ivanka was getting $50k a month from a Ukranian gas company I'm sure you'd be cool with that.
     
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    The Mello Guy Well-Known Member

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    Nah she’s making deals with China instead.
     
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    vman12 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    LoL. Oh man.
     
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    jack4freedom Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    That’s fine. For all I care, they can lock up both of those old hacks and run a couple of more suitable candidates next fall.
     
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    Democrats have a vast array of options. Republicans not so much, well there's Romney. Mitt always stands ready to answer the bell.
     
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    Actually, Biden took it a step further.
     
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    vman12 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Why would being named "Biden" be beneficial?
     
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    jack4freedom Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Ben Sasse, John Kennedy, John Kasich....
     
  9. The Mello Guy

    The Mello Guy Well-Known Member

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    Because he’s got clout
     
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    vman12 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    What kinda clout.
     
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    They're claiming there was none:
     
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    vman12 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    What kinda clout did the drug addict, wife-swapping, zero experience, dishonorably discharged Navy member named Biden have?

    Want to explain further?
     
  13. The Mello Guy

    The Mello Guy Well-Known Member

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    He’s a Yale educated lawyer who served in the dept of commerce and who Bush put on the board of Amtrak
     
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    Like I said...
     
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    Dispondent Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Does this mean the DNC already fixed the primaries for Biden? It could hardly be election corruption if Biden isn't the nominee...
     
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    jack4freedom Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I like all three of those guys and as an independent voter would consider voting for any of them.
     
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    jack4freedom Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Thanks to Trump and his idiot of a private attorney, the stammering lisping Buffoon, Guiliani, Biden has been exposed as having too many skeletons in his closet even if there is no proof of criminal activity. I predict that Biden will be knocked out after Iowa and New Hampshire and would have lost regardless of this revelation.

    Best case for both parties is that Trump gets knocked out early by continual scandal and the GOP has a real primary including guts like Sasse, Kasich, Romney, Kennedy, Weld, Pence and others. The Democrats have several choices other than Biden who in my opinion is too old. Then we as America may have two viable qualified choices to vote on next year. I’d consider voting for any of the above mentioned except for Trump ass luckier Pence or several of the Democrats.
     
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    So, how do any of us know who is whom on the internet these days? Are you trying to help Fauxcahantus, and if you're not actually from the US, should someone look at you?
     
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    His last name, period.
     
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    No, the best and most likely case for the GOP is that Trump wins next year. The RINOs you promote like Kasich and Weld already ran in the past, nobody cared.
     
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    vman12 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Oh, you mean the guy who took down the mafia? That Guiliani? The same man who turned NYC around and made it safe again? That "buffoon"?

    Thats it. Throw Biden under the bus now that you can't get any more mileage from him.

    It's the fate of all leftists, eventually.
     
  23. The Mello Guy

    The Mello Guy Well-Known Member

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    Uhm what lol
     
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    Guiliani used to be a very reasonable and pragmatic guy. Lately for whatever reason he has turned into a raving lunatic. Senator John Kennedy from Louisiana said yesterday. “I don’t know what Rudy is thinking, he’s as mad as a March Hare”. I never liked Biden as the Democratic nominee. He is too old and has been part of the Washington swamp for too long.
     
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    Did he. I didn't catch that.

    Have a source?
     

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