Remember when leftist assholes would claim Republicans were putting party before country?

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Son of a bitch
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Yup Biden literally admitted on video he bribed Zelensky to get rid of the prosecutor and what does the left do? Impeach Trump for getting to close. It's pure crap....RaceBannon said:Son of a bitch
Still doesn't mean i want Trump as the candidate, but if he somehow does manage to win i hope he goes scorched earth. -
Who is going to work for Trump? He'll talk a good game and then he won't do shit. He'll let his good friend Lindsey Graham run the show.Goduckies said:
Yup Biden literally admitted on video he bribed Zelensky to get rid of the prosecutor and what does the left do? Impeach Trump for getting to close. It's pure crap....RaceBannon said:Son of a bitch
Still doesn't mean i want Trump as the candidate, but if he somehow does manage to win i hope he goes scorched earth. -
Graham is trying to position himself for the AG spot. So he can run interference for his friends on. both sides. Trump is easily distracted when you show him the proper amount of love.SFGbob said:
Who is going to work for Trump? He'll talk a good game and then he won't do shit. He'll let his good friend Lindsey Graham run the show.Goduckies said:
Yup Biden literally admitted on video he bribed Zelensky to get rid of the prosecutor and what does the left do? Impeach Trump for getting to close. It's pure crap....RaceBannon said:Son of a bitch
Still doesn't mean i want Trump as the candidate, but if he somehow does manage to win i hope he goes scorched earth.
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Graham got booed off the stage in his home state
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And we know who is going to work for DeSantis
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As long as Trump loves him and Graham loves him back, he’s golden.RaceBannon said:Graham got booed off the stage in his home state
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Smart people.RaceBannon said:And we know who is going to work for DeSantis
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Linzy will be in the Senate. Pays better46XiJCAB said:
As long as Trump loves him and Graham loves him back, he’s golden.RaceBannon said:Graham got booed off the stage in his home state
In other South Carolina news Tim Scott was asked about being on the ticket with Trump
Scott said he didn't think Trump wanted to be VP
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Link, please.Goduckies said:
Yup Biden literally admitted on video he bribed Zelensky to get rid of the prosecutor and what does the left do? Impeach Trump for getting to close. It's pure crap....RaceBannon said:Son of a bitch
Still doesn't mean i want Trump as the candidate, but if he somehow does manage to win i hope he goes scorched earth. -
Imagine dying on this hill.MelloDawg said:
Link, please.Goduckies said:
Yup Biden literally admitted on video he bribed Zelensky to get rid of the prosecutor and what does the left do? Impeach Trump for getting to close. It's pure crap....RaceBannon said:Son of a bitch
Still doesn't mean i want Trump as the candidate, but if he somehow does manage to win i hope he goes scorched earth. -
Imagine pretending this hasn't been posted numerous times
https://youtu.be/_jyT1rnW9fA
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There's just no evidence!
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The best and the bushiest46XiJCAB said:
Smart people.RaceBannon said:And we know who is going to work for DeSantis
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Maybe he'll interview some of Trump's former Bushie staffers.RaceBannon said:
The best and the bushiest46XiJCAB said:
Smart people.RaceBannon said:And we know who is going to work for DeSantis
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Deny this asshole .RaceBannon said:Imagine pretending this hasn't been posted numerous times
https://youtu.be/_jyT1rnW9fA
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Debunked!!!!RaceBannon said:Imagine pretending this hasn't been posted numerous times
https://youtu.be/_jyT1rnW9fA
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Ok.Goduckies said:
Deny this asshole .RaceBannon said:Imagine pretending this hasn't been posted numerous times
https://youtu.be/_jyT1rnW9fA
Son of a bitch
https://www.factcheck.org/2019/09/trump-twists-facts-on-biden-and-ukraine/
But the U.S. was not alone in pressuring Ukraine to fire Shokin.
In February 2016, International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde threatened to withhold $40 billion unless Ukraine undertook “a substantial new effort” to fight corruption after the country’s economic minister and his team resigned to protest government corruption. That same month, a “reform-minded deputy prosecutor resigned, complaining that his efforts to address government corruption had been consistently stymied by his own prosecutor general, Viktor Shokin,” according to a Jan. 3, 2017, Congressional Research Services report….
… Shokin served as prosecutor general under Viktor Yanukovych, the former president of Ukraine who fled to Russia after he was removed from power in 2014 and was later found guilty of treason. Shokin remained in power after Yanukovych’s ouster, but he failed “to indict any major figures from the Yanukovych administration for corruption,” according to testimony John E. Herbst, a former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine under President George W. Bush, gave in March 2016 to a subcommittee of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
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He was investigating Burisma. Therefore Hunter Biden and Joe Biden. Boom!
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Humiliating.MelloDawg said:
Ok.Goduckies said:
Deny this asshole .RaceBannon said:Imagine pretending this hasn't been posted numerous times
https://youtu.be/_jyT1rnW9fA
Son of a bitch
https://www.factcheck.org/2019/09/trump-twists-facts-on-biden-and-ukraine/
But the U.S. was not alone in pressuring Ukraine to fire Shokin.
In February 2016, International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde threatened to withhold $40 billion unless Ukraine undertook “a substantial new effort” to fight corruption after the country’s economic minister and his team resigned to protest government corruption. That same month, a “reform-minded deputy prosecutor resigned, complaining that his efforts to address government corruption had been consistently stymied by his own prosecutor general, Viktor Shokin,” according to a Jan. 3, 2017, Congressional Research Services report….
… Shokin served as prosecutor general under Viktor Yanukovych, the former president of Ukraine who fled to Russia after he was removed from power in 2014 and was later found guilty of treason. Shokin remained in power after Yanukovych’s ouster, but he failed “to indict any major figures from the Yanukovych administration for corruption,” according to testimony John E. Herbst, a former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine under President George W. Bush, gave in March 2016 to a subcommittee of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. -
MelloDawg said:
Ok.Goduckies said:
Deny this asshole .RaceBannon said:Imagine pretending this hasn't been posted numerous times
https://youtu.be/_jyT1rnW9fA
Son of a bitch
https://www.factcheck.org/2019/09/trump-twists-facts-on-biden-and-ukraine/
But the U.S. was not alone in pressuring Ukraine to fire Shokin.
In February 2016, International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde threatened to withhold $40 billion unless Ukraine undertook “a substantial new effort” to fight corruption after the country’s economic minister and his team resigned to protest government corruption. That same month, a “reform-minded deputy prosecutor resigned, complaining that his efforts to address government corruption had been consistently stymied by his own prosecutor general, Viktor Shokin,” according to a Jan. 3, 2017, Congressional Research Services report….
… Shokin served as prosecutor general under Viktor Yanukovych, the former president of Ukraine who fled to Russia after he was removed from power in 2014 and was later found guilty of treason. Shokin remained in power after Yanukovych’s ouster, but he failed “to indict any major figures from the Yanukovych administration for corruption,” according to testimony John E. Herbst, a former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine under President George W. Bush, gave in March 2016 to a subcommittee of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
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Try and keep up, please.MelloDawg said:
Link, please.Goduckies said:
Yup Biden literally admitted on video he bribed Zelensky to get rid of the prosecutor and what does the left do? Impeach Trump for getting to close. It's pure crap....RaceBannon said:Son of a bitch
Still doesn't mean i want Trump as the candidate, but if he somehow does manage to win i hope he goes scorched earth. -
Be a serious person for 5 minutes, if you can.MelloDawg said:
Ok.Goduckies said:
Deny this asshole .RaceBannon said:Imagine pretending this hasn't been posted numerous times
https://youtu.be/_jyT1rnW9fA
Son of a bitch
https://www.factcheck.org/2019/09/trump-twists-facts-on-biden-and-ukraine/
But the U.S. was not alone in pressuring Ukraine to fire Shokin.
In February 2016, International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde threatened to withhold $40 billion unless Ukraine undertook “a substantial new effort” to fight corruption after the country’s economic minister and his team resigned to protest government corruption. That same month, a “reform-minded deputy prosecutor resigned, complaining that his efforts to address government corruption had been consistently stymied by his own prosecutor general, Viktor Shokin,” according to a Jan. 3, 2017, Congressional Research Services report….
… Shokin served as prosecutor general under Viktor Yanukovych, the former president of Ukraine who fled to Russia after he was removed from power in 2014 and was later found guilty of treason. Shokin remained in power after Yanukovych’s ouster, but he failed “to indict any major figures from the Yanukovych administration for corruption,” according to testimony John E. Herbst, a former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine under President George W. Bush, gave in March 2016 to a subcommittee of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. -
I've got bad news for you.thechatch said:
Be a serious person for 5 minutes, if you can.MelloDawg said:
Ok.Goduckies said:
Deny this asshole .RaceBannon said:Imagine pretending this hasn't been posted numerous times
https://youtu.be/_jyT1rnW9fA
Son of a bitch
https://www.factcheck.org/2019/09/trump-twists-facts-on-biden-and-ukraine/
But the U.S. was not alone in pressuring Ukraine to fire Shokin.
In February 2016, International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde threatened to withhold $40 billion unless Ukraine undertook “a substantial new effort” to fight corruption after the country’s economic minister and his team resigned to protest government corruption. That same month, a “reform-minded deputy prosecutor resigned, complaining that his efforts to address government corruption had been consistently stymied by his own prosecutor general, Viktor Shokin,” according to a Jan. 3, 2017, Congressional Research Services report….
… Shokin served as prosecutor general under Viktor Yanukovych, the former president of Ukraine who fled to Russia after he was removed from power in 2014 and was later found guilty of treason. Shokin remained in power after Yanukovych’s ouster, but he failed “to indict any major figures from the Yanukovych administration for corruption,” according to testimony John E. Herbst, a former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine under President George W. Bush, gave in March 2016 to a subcommittee of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
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As I have said many tims, to be liberal you have to be either willfully ignorant or actually stupid. There is no option C.
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Don't forget, the parliament ousting Yanukovych ignored the rules of their constitution and parliament so they wouldn't have to have the required number of votes to remove him,Bob_C said:
Humiliating.MelloDawg said:
Ok.Goduckies said:
Deny this asshole .RaceBannon said:Imagine pretending this hasn't been posted numerous times
https://youtu.be/_jyT1rnW9fA
Son of a bitch
https://www.factcheck.org/2019/09/trump-twists-facts-on-biden-and-ukraine/
But the U.S. was not alone in pressuring Ukraine to fire Shokin.
In February 2016, International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde threatened to withhold $40 billion unless Ukraine undertook “a substantial new effort” to fight corruption after the country’s economic minister and his team resigned to protest government corruption. That same month, a “reform-minded deputy prosecutor resigned, complaining that his efforts to address government corruption had been consistently stymied by his own prosecutor general, Viktor Shokin,” according to a Jan. 3, 2017, Congressional Research Services report….
… Shokin served as prosecutor general under Viktor Yanukovych, the former president of Ukraine who fled to Russia after he was removed from power in 2014 and was later found guilty of treason. Shokin remained in power after Yanukovych’s ouster, but he failed “to indict any major figures from the Yanukovych administration for corruption,” according to testimony John E. Herbst, a former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine under President George W. Bush, gave in March 2016 to a subcommittee of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
They voted Yanukovych out for the charge of abandoning his position because he literally wasn't "in" his office that he had to flee from because of death threats.
They were coming to kill him
(Thank you Victoria Nuland) -
So it's not all about DeMocRacY????!?!
Well, son of a bitch.
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I was told that the coup was debunked.Blueduck said:
Don't forget, the parliament ousting Yanukovych ignored the rules of their constitution and parliament so they wouldn't have to have the required number of votes to remove him,Bob_C said:
Humiliating.MelloDawg said:
Ok.Goduckies said:
Deny this asshole .RaceBannon said:Imagine pretending this hasn't been posted numerous times
https://youtu.be/_jyT1rnW9fA
Son of a bitch
https://www.factcheck.org/2019/09/trump-twists-facts-on-biden-and-ukraine/
But the U.S. was not alone in pressuring Ukraine to fire Shokin.
In February 2016, International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde threatened to withhold $40 billion unless Ukraine undertook “a substantial new effort” to fight corruption after the country’s economic minister and his team resigned to protest government corruption. That same month, a “reform-minded deputy prosecutor resigned, complaining that his efforts to address government corruption had been consistently stymied by his own prosecutor general, Viktor Shokin,” according to a Jan. 3, 2017, Congressional Research Services report….
… Shokin served as prosecutor general under Viktor Yanukovych, the former president of Ukraine who fled to Russia after he was removed from power in 2014 and was later found guilty of treason. Shokin remained in power after Yanukovych’s ouster, but he failed “to indict any major figures from the Yanukovych administration for corruption,” according to testimony John E. Herbst, a former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine under President George W. Bush, gave in March 2016 to a subcommittee of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
They voted Yanukovych out for the charge of abandoning his position because he literally wasn't "in" his office that he had to flee from because of death threats.
They were coming to kill him
(Thank you Victoria Nuland)