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Representative Adam Schiff: about Bruce Ohr’s testimony — 12 Comments

  1. Roy Nathanson:

    Yes, I know—I already drafted a post about it which I’m proofreading now.

    So much news, so much fake news, hard to keep up.

  2. The Ds just might get the shooting war for which they seem to be spoiling…but I reckon guys like Schiff might not like the outcome.

  3. Nunes is still there and not afraid to use his position as minority senior member to push back against Schiff. I expect to see a lot of him on Fox and other cable networks in the coming months. Nunes is a fighter.

  4. neo on January 18, 2019 at 9:40 pm at 9:40 pm said:
    Roy Nathanson:

    Yes, I know—I already drafted a post about it which I’m proofreading now.

    So much news, so much fake news, hard to keep up.
    * * *
    I just assume that anything “important” that you don’t bring to our attention is probably fake, but sometimes it’s important to acknowlege what the hysterics are currently hystericking about.
    If you just post a headline and the text “ignore this story,” I’m good with that.

  5. “Adam Schiff is the new chair of the Senate House Intelligence Committee”

    FIFY. You’re welcome. Good, the strike tag works.

  6. The Ds just might get the shooting war for which they seem to be spoiling…but I reckon guys like Schiff might not like the outcome.

    Oh, come now. They have nukes!

    On the other hand, I wouldn’t want it to come to that, even if the outcome was the one I favored. That is the path of a great deal of pain. And to echo Tolkien, it leads to a place where if this is victory, our hands are too small to hold it.

  7. Schiff is a despicable human being (at least I think he is human). I’m not sure how blood gets to his brain through that pencil neck.

  8. I don’t relish the thought of watching bug-eyed “Schitt” bloviate and pontificate for the next couple of years.

  9. It’s curious that it isn’t more well known, that when the opposition party takes control of Congress, not only does it get to put it’s members in charge of each and every Congressional Committee and subcommittee, but this also entitles them to set the ratio of Democrats to Republicans on each Committee and subcommittee so that, if the winning party maintains party discipline, the opposition members will never be able to win a vote in these subcommittees or in the main Committee.

    Being in charge of things means that, if you wish to, you can also play the game by making it difficult for opposition party members to get enough of the basic supplies they need to do their jobs and run their offices–things like copiers, copy paper and toner, fax machines, repair services, pens, paper, paper clips, staplers and staples, etc.

  10. Snow — being in charge of things also means you can hire Pakistani spies who are never prosecuted for that offense, nor have the full extent of their sabotage revealed.
    Lots of perks of office in Congress.

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