@mott-the-hoople saidSee the Fox News clip for yourself, cupcake:
“ I show you Republicans admitting no evidence against Biden and that all you got? ”
no, you didnt. you showed what the democrats said
https://twitter.com/i/status/1656649124194705409
14 Aug 23
@mott-the-hoople saidRepublicans admitted they had no evidence against Joe Biden.
I know who “the big guy” is, do you?
Keep watching that Fox News clip as much as you need.
14 Aug 23
@mott-the-hoople saidVivify loses this one. Plus exhibits that he is clueless about what is really going on. what do you little fellers do all day other than play frisbee (and pick up government checks)
The democrats said that, not republicans…
Another lib being dishonest 🙄
“In their response to Johnson's and Grassley's report, [b]the ranking Democrats on the committees, Sens. Ron Wyden and Gary Peters, issued a separate report stating that Republicans found "no evidence" of wrongdoing by Vice President Biden and "no evidence" of alterations to U.S.-Ukraine polic ...[text shortened]... ry?id=73192146
So now that you know the truth you may want to edit your post to remove your lie.
@vivify said“Can’t provide evidence”
https://newrepublic.com/post/172656/even-fox-sick-of-republicans-investigation-joe-biden
[quote]Even Fox News Is Sick of Republicans’ Dumb Investigation Into Joe Biden
Republicans have no evidence that Joe Biden was involved in shady business dealings, and even Fox News knows it.
House Republicans accused the president and his family Wednesday of engaging in bu ...[text shortened]... m Fox News so you can see for yourself.
It'll be fun seeing you trying to worm out of this one.
“Have no facts”
That does it. This shows that you all are so clueless. Do you think that 20 checking accounts, millions of” unsubstantiated dollars, testimony of Bobolinski et al, many texts and emails, one which actually says do not mention my father’s name in all of our dealings., Is not evidence.????? Facts?!??
There are more facts and evidence, but I do not want to fool with typing it. I don’t wanna interrupt your busy day.
14 Aug 23
@vivify said“Republicans admitted they had no evidence against Joe Biden. ”
Republicans admitted they had no evidence against Joe Biden.
Keep watching that Fox News clip as much as you need.
no, they didnt! no matter how many times you lie about this, it will not become true.
It is making you look foolish
14 Aug 23
@mott-the-hoople saidMaybe we are foolish to respond to drivel. Have you seen some of Sonhouse's posts? After the Trump saga is over, do you think he will zero in on Climate Disease, which is the next target of liberals? Some doctors have actually put that on death certificates. (I heard!)
“Republicans admitted they had no evidence against Joe Biden. ”
no, they didnt! no matter how many times you lie about this, it will not become true.
It is making you look foolish
14 Aug 23
@kellyjay saidNo, it doesn't since has been shown dozens of times on this board, Shokin's removal for failure to prosecute corruption was a Western policy goal agreed to by all major NATO nations, the EU and multinational agencies like the IMF.
When Joe bragged about getting a prosecutor fired, or he would withhold US aid doesn't sound like a crime to you? His son was on the board of the company, with zero experience making millions that were under investigation this is up and up in your world?
14 Aug 23
@mott-the-hoople saidFox News proves you wrong.
“Republicans admitted they had no evidence against Joe Biden. ”
no, they didnt! no matter how many times you lie about this, it will not become true.
It is making you look foolish
14 Aug 23
@no1marauder saidAn article from the Irish Times dated March 29, 2016:
No, it doesn't since has been shown dozens of times on this board, Shokin's removal for failure to prosecute corruption was a Western policy goal agreed to by all major NATO nations, the EU and multinational agencies like the IMF.
"The European Union has welcomed the dismissal of Ukraine's scandal-ridden prosecutor general and called for a crackdown on corruption, even as the country's political crisis deepened over efforts to form a new ruling coalition and appoint a new prime minister.
Ukraine's parliament voted overwhelmingly to fire Viktor Shokin, ridding the beleaguered prosecutor's office of a figure who is accused of blocking major cases against allies and influential figures and stymying moves to root out graft.
"This decision creates an opportunity to make a fresh start in the prosecutor general's office. I hope that the new prosecutor general will ensure that [his] office . . . becomes independent from political influence and pressure and enjoys public trust," said Jan Tombinski, the EU's envoy to Ukraine.
“There is still a lack of tangible results of investigations into serious cases . . . as well as investigations of high-level officials within the prosecutor general’s office,” he added.
Mr Tombinski said the EU was also concerned about the resignation or dismissal of several “reform-oriented” prosecutors and reports that Mr Shokin’s office was investigating a “highly-respected” anti-corruption group – an obvious reference to Kiev’s Anti-Corruption Action Centre, which had fiercely criticised Mr Shokin.
In what appeared to be his last act before dismissal, Mr Shokin sacked his deputy, Davit Sakvarelidze, who had repeatedly called for his boss to be fired.
Mr Sakvarelidze, a Georgian who was also chief prosecutor in the Odessa region, said his dismissal by Mr Shokin was part of “a cleansing of people who are prepared every day to fight corruption and the old guard without compromise”.
Mikheil Saakashvili, a former Georgian president who is governor of Odessa region, said Mr Sakvarelidze had been fired as a result of complaints against him from Odessa politicians closely linked to crime, corruption and Russia.
“In this case, the president, as guarantor of the constitution, should express his opinion explicitly, clearly and sharply,” Mr Saakashvili said.
“And not because it will benefit any one of us, but for the sake of the statehood, integrity and glorious future of Ukraine.”
Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko is under huge pressure to appoint a new prosecutor general with a strong anti-corruption reputation, and to back investigations into the shadowy affairs of major businessmen and politicians.
The EU and United States are demanding as much, amid a political crisis that has paralysed reforms in Ukraine and jeopardised vital funding from international lenders."
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/world/europe/eu-hails-sacking-of-ukraine-s-prosecutor-viktor-shokin-1.[WORD TOO LONG].
14 Aug 23
@mott-the-hoople saidHas anyone ventured a guess on who 'the big guy' is? We all agree that it cannot be Joe Biden, so who is it?
I know who “the big guy” is, do you?
14 Aug 23
@no1marauder saidnothing to see here folks, just a coincidence bidens son was being payed millions by a corrupt energy company that was under investigation by the prosecutor that joe used US tax dollars to get fired.
An article from the Irish Times dated March 29, 2016:
"The European Union has welcomed the dismissal of Ukraine's scandal-ridden prosecutor general and called for a crackdown on corruption, even as the country's political crisis deepened over efforts to form a new ruling coalition and appoint a new prime minister.
Ukraine's parliament voted overwhelmingly to fire Vi ...[text shortened]... s%20welcomed%20the%20dismissal%20of,ruling%20coalition%20and%20appoint%20a%20new%20prime%20minister.
stick head back in sand now
14 Aug 23
@averagejoe1 saidhint; the big guy likes to sniff little girls
Has anyone ventured a guess on who 'the big guy' is? We all agree that it cannot be Joe Biden, so who is it?
15 Aug 23
@mott-the-hoople saidNote that not one liberal will touch the sniffing issue. Not one of you. I am calling you out!!! By golly. You silly geese.
hint; the big guy likes to sniff little girls