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Certainly everyone can't avoid the conundrum of pointing out the outright political and grossly unfair editorializing of the special counsel without making the comment itself have more import than the substance of the report. Heather Cox Richardson has, as a historian, the best discussion from her cloud-level view. Read it.

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"Though my open Internet tabs have turned my memory to mush, I do remember how terrible the Trump presidency was and I remember what a great job Biden did turning things around at home and with our allies. "THANK YOU, DAVE PELL! I remember this too! But hey. . .maybe we have been misjudging our former guy, the 45th president. He's not "lying" about, for example not even knowing E. Jean Carrol or Jeffery Epstein or hiding 33 boxes of government documents in his home, or how much his big, ugly buildings are worth, etc., etc., etc.. He's just a somewhat distracted older gentleman whose memory is not what it used to be. It happens. Poor guy.

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In an article in the Los Angeles Times on Biden having kept possession of classified documents, Biden is quoted as saying he believes he is the most qualified person to serve as president. After the disclosure of the information in the article, all i can say is that (between him and trump [sic]}, he is the more qualified.

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Just like Durham - marching orders direct from the mother ship

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