Posted on 05/01/2018 12:32:03 PM PDT by yesthatjallen
*SNIP
As we learn more, it is becoming clear that the 2016 election was a crime scene. The 2018 election may be one too. We need answers to questions about how foreign adversaries compromised our democracy. Until a full picture emerges of what transpired, who was responsible, and whether they were aided by Americans, we must not relent in our efforts.
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“Crime scene”
Describes Obama’s sordid path to the White House.
The “crime scene” is whatever chair she is occupying at this time.
Delusional
Got that weave a little too tight?
Total BS.
Sheila is another democrat moron who needs an IQ test.
Ah, more from the loony-bin wing of the Democrat party, which is pretty much the whole thing by now. Good luck getting to the bottom of a fairy tale, Sheila. It’s a long way down.
“As we learn more, it is becoming clear that the 2016 election was a crime scene. The 2018 election may be one too”
She knows that the “Blue Wave” narrative is crap and is setting up the continuation of this bullshit after the midterms.
We tried that down here and a bunch of liberals used troops to destroy it. I see nothing wrong with having a literacy test in order to be able to vote.
Yes, we need to, Sheila!
We need to find out how Hillary Clinton’s Russia connections tried to derail the Trump campaign!...................
The ‘Crime scene’ was her Sat score.
Is that before or after you have Diamond and Silk’s backs whipped raw and bloody for daring to support Trump, Sheila?
WINNING!
Unlike Kanye, Sheila knows how to follow massa’s rules.
“The Crime scene was her Sat score.”
Her makeup table.
Yes, she could be setting up ‘the narrative’ for the failure of the ‘blue wave’.
F-ing delusional.
Sheila, Mueller hit bottom a long time ago...so soak your weave.
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