I don't share McConnell's optimism. The 'rats are selling out to extremism... of course depending on their lackey MSM to sell their breaking down all the norms.
Good grief, just look at RBG voting on that abortion issue last week... think Antonin Scalia could have done such a thing? 😠
As secretary of State, Hillary Clinton worked with Russian leaders, including Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and then-President Dmitri Medvedev, to create U.S. technology partnerships with Moscows version of Silicon Valley, a sprawling high-tech campus known as Skolkovo.
A donor to the Clinton Foundation, Russian oligarch Viktor Vekselberg, led the Russian side of the effort, and several American donors to the Clinton charity got involved. Clintons State Department facilitated U.S. companies working with the Russian project, and she personally invited Medvedev to visit Silicon Valley.
The collaboration occurred at the exact same time Bill Clinton made his now infamous trip to Russia to pick up a jaw-dropping $500,000 check for a single speech.
The former presidents trip secretly raised eyebrows inside his wifes State Department, internal emails show
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***The full Senate must now vote on Barrs nomination and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Thursday***
I don’t share McConnell’s optimism. The ‘rats are selling out to extremism... of course depending on their lackey MSM to sell their breaking down all the norms.
Good grief, just look at RBG voting on that abortion issue last week... think Antonin Scalia could have done such a thing?
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You make some good points. McConnell sometimes allows crazy-making foot dragging... but he has also been capable of surprising us! As always, it is our job to learn patience and watch the events unfold.
That whole RBG vote is horrendous. As Zacko Da Fracko says, “we have an illegitimate Supreme Court going on now if law clerks are VOTING on cases.”
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Yes, well put.
In a fight, to "sell out" is to go all-out on the attack, paying no further heed to defensive measures.
It is a sign of desperation. Against a competent adversary the tactic usually ends up in swift defeat.
Many RAT actions lately appear to fit this description of "selling out."