Thursday, August 11, 2022

Apt Analogy

 


President Trump’s complimentary “perfect” phone call to Ukraine’s President Zelensky after his election … and used as a basis for Trump’s impeachment for trying to influence his next election … is like a sardine relative to Biden’s blue whale of the FBI raid on Mar-a-Largo.


Afterward: Biden’s Mar-a-Largo raid was not just an attempt to influence the 2024 election … but also the upcoming midterms. Should Biden be impeached in kind?



STAND UP FOR AMERICA!


7 comments:

DEN said...

This risible "analogy" fails on multiple levels. 1. Trump tried to extort Zelensky to get dirt on Biden. The first impeachment trial proved it. Republicans voted against impeachment in a cowardly display of malfeasance. 2. You don't know the details of the Raid on Mar-a-Lago, and calling it "Biden's raid" is simply an attempt to trivialize Trump's theft of nuclear secrets (to sell to Saudi Arabia as has been suggested)? 3.I think Melania Trump was the whistle blower; she objected to the secret safe taking up space in her closet. 4. Biden will not likely be impeached by the democratic house and senate after the sweep of the 2024 midterms. Stand up for Apt-ness!

George W. Potts said...

So little knowledge … so many media-driven opinions …

George W. Potts said...

So, this raid was not an attempt to keep him from running in 2024? Your conspiracy theories about atomic secrets and Melania earn you a Alex Jones tinfoil hat.

ChillFin said...

"So little knowledge … so many media-driven opinions …"
How do you get your knowledge without accessing media-driven opinions?
Share, for we poor souls dependent on only what is printed, on TV/radio, and on the internet. Do you have some alternate channel? Or do you get daily briefings from your staff?

George W. Potts said...

You found me out …

DEN said...

Its not about 2024. If Trump runs, he loses 60/40. This time, 20 million more voters will show up. See midterms results to get a sense of the coming Blue Tsunami.

George W. Potts said...

We shall see …