Message from @Troye
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@Cobra Commander - If anyone tries to refute Biden's sons implication, just ask if they've bothered to read the Horowitz report
Ask if they have read any report \
i'll keep that in mind should it ever come up
If the roles were reversed Biden would be way more guilty than Trump. Roles as in who was president. Its a shame how focused the country has been on impeachment when there are actual real world problems that need to be dealt with. Its a depressing waste of time
they'll probably just reply with a derisive ad hominem tangent though lmao
Exactly. If you had a Republican House and Biden as President, the withholding of military aid to Ukraine to fire a "corrupt prosecutor" investigating a company within *his own country* where Biden's son was collecting 82k a month would be immediate grounds for investigation and impeachment.
@Mersenne Thanks for providing a source to go off of btw. Will try to give it a read
Note - The Horowitz report is more eye-opening on the illigitimate origins of the Steele Dossier, prompting FISA warrants from overhearing bar conversations, which prompted the Russia investigation.
Sounds like a long tedious read
No, it's pretty damn concise
Oh nice
*Correction - the unabridged report is a grueling 416 pages. It's worth reading the summary of findings.
Also, just read up. Most "journalism" today is journalistic malpractice
summary of the Horowitz report?
Yeah, I'd probably drive off a cliff before I finished the 400 pages
Rolling Stone gives the best TLDR
Basically, highlights the baseless claims used for issuing FISA warrants to monitor Trump and US citizens
Btw does anyone have a link to something showing where Trump can still run in 2020 once he's acquitted. Either a news article or something referencing laws. Can't find a good source
If not that's fine
he can still run
clinton ran again after being acquitted
and won
if i remember correctly
Yeah, dizzy and Louis updated me earlier. Just trying to find a link that I can reference
I learned it in high school tbh
It should be common knownledge
You would be surprised how civics courses are absent from modern curriculum
Thanks, thats pretty helpful
Also - it's a rather specific question that *shouldn't* come up that often
Other than the pay line to read most of it
I'm sure I learned it at some point
pay line?
WSJ allows you to read 1-3 articles free every 24 hrs
After that, pay wall
Just forgot a lot of stuff due to a wild early twenties