By Adam Mill (full text follows)
amgreatness.com/2019/10/23/sto…
"Rather than a rooster to greet the morning sun, one can easily imagine that somewhere within the confines of the Beltway there is a domesticated parrot greeting the daily appearance of that burning star with a robust squawk of, “No quid pro quo!”
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Listen to this phone message left by a congresswoman on a lobbyist’s voicemail.
I am, I’m simply candidly calling to ask for a contribution.”
Because, “BAWK, no quid pro quo!”
She’s asking for a payoff for work that she’s already accomplished and not offering to trade money for any future official action.
That phrase defines the very thin line that exists between a bribe and a campaign contribution, so it easily flies to the lips of those working in an industry turning power into cash.
Clinton, for example, paid good money for the Fusion GPS dossier that falsely accused candidate Trump of being a Russian asset colluding to subvert the 2016 presidential election.
Fortunately, information merely passed along is not considered “a thing of value” for purposes of election law.
That seems like a question of vital public interest.
The forgery thus had a tangible impact on the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
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Attorney General Bill Barr has launched an investigation into the Russia collusion hoax and the phony Manfort ledger is a relevant topic.
If the Bidens go down, who knows who might be next?
Because asking questions might hurt Biden’s chances in the 2020 election, Trump can’t ask them.
Or so the argument goes.
It is “the way things are done.”
America deserves an accounting of what happened."
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