Posted on 11/16/2021 7:29:58 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Thursday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” network contributor Daniel Goldman announced he was entering the race to be attorney general of New York.
Goldman, who was the lead Trump impeachment investigator for Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) on the House Intelligence Committee, emphasized his experience of working on “the front line fighting for the rule of law.”
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Both impeachments? THEN HE FAILED BOTH TIMES! Great record to support his candidacy! All he can say is, “Orange man bad.” I’ll bet his husband is proud of him.
The fight for higher illegal immigration, inflation, higher taxes, etc.
#SoBrave
Yay, another partisan hack to be the “law enforcement officer” of Gnu Yak. Yay. (#NewYorkStateofAnarchy)
Scarborough: “So, Daniel, what would be some of your top goals in office”?
Goldman: Get Trump.
(Not a quote but it might as well be.)
They should rename the NY Ag race to more accurately describe it: The Biggest Loser
NY AG has been the stepping-stone to NY governor for the last 3 decades.
By becoming AG, one gets to engage in fake, showy, political, PR prosecutions to eliminate enemies, build a power-base, and increase name recognition
Its a miniature version of the DOJ - the power of prosecution for power and political control.
I’m sure this lying sack of excrement will win in The Big Rotten Apple.
please... the ego of these people is unbelievable
“emphasized his experience of working on “the front line fighting for the rule of law.””
LOL!
5.56mm
His campaign apparently is founded upon “If you love that matinee idol Adam Schiff then you’ll swoon over me. I’m running for office.”
The excitement of Jeb Bush combined with the charisma and crowd pleasing magnetism of Kasich. How can he lose?
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