Yep, those two depositions will be lie fests.
“Yep, those two depositions will be lie fests.”
Only if, “I don’t recall” is a lie.
Depends on what the definition of “email” is.
“lie fests”
Even though I emphatically agree that, Billary will lie through their teeth, and I suspect just about everyone here would agree with that assessment.
OK, some recent history since Bill’s veracity is—clearing throat—a dicey.
Due to Monica Lewinsky submitting her soiled blue dress, and since DNA forensic evidence doesn’t lie, the entire nation knows he’s a liar ..... but those darned Republicrat senators:
Clinton was impeached on two counts, grand jury perjury (228206) and obstruction of justice (221212), with the votes split along party lines.
The Senate Republicans, however, were unable to gather enough support to achieve the two-thirds majority required for his conviction.
On Feb. 12, 1999, the Senate acquitted President Clinton on both counts. The perjury charge failed by a vote of 5545, with 10 Republicans voting against impeachment along with all 45 Democrats. The obstruction of justice vote was 5050, with 5 Republicans breaking ranks to vote against impeachment.
The five Republican senators who voted against conviction on both charges were John Chafee of Rhode Island, Susan Collins of Maine, Jim Jeffords of Vermont, Olympia Snowe of Maine, and Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania. The additional five Republican senators who voted “not guilty” only on the perjury charge were Slade Gorton of Washington, Richard Shelby of Alabama, Ted Stevens of Alaska, Fred Thompson of Tennessee, and John Warner of Virginia.
Way to go boys! Your pusillanimity led to the present day where Democrats `flip the bird’ at the courts while demanding that all others comply with their courts’ shock-the-conscience orders.
They’ll just lie, knowing they’ll get away with it.