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To: ifinnegan
No doubt Cawthorn is deep state.

Oh, come on. Young and naïve? Yes. But Deep State? When tipping off people that Washington has cocaine-fuled orgies? I don't think so.

Did he cave to immense pressure to call Creepy Joe "President"? Sure - Tucker Carlson calls him "President Biden" all the time. Or is he deep state now too?

78 posted on 03/28/2022 12:04:52 PM PDT by GOP_Party_Animal
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To: GOP_Party_Animal

“But Deep State? When tipping off people that Washington has cocaine-fuled orgies? I don’t think so.”

Don’t need him to tell yes that.

He says he just saw it.

But does not say who, does not say a time, a place.

He can only be covering up for the person he says he saw using drugs if true.

He won’t say which congressmen are committing crimes and have a drug problem despite first hand knowledge he claims.

But he will say Joe Biden is great and won fair and square. He says this:

“Yes, I think I would say that the election was not fraudulent. You know, the Constitution allowed for us to be able to push back as much as we could and I did that to the amount of the constitutional limits that I had at my disposal. So now I would say that Joseph R. Biden is our president.”

“So when I contested to the election, that was within the constitutional guidelines that the framers had set up. But after I’ve done that and the electors and the delegates from each state elected Joe Biden as our president, I respect the office. He is my president, and I want to work with him to make sure that we can bring some meaningful change to the American people.”

So you come now, GOPe head.


79 posted on 03/28/2022 12:11:36 PM PDT by ifinnegan (Democrats kill babies and harvest their organs to sell)
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