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MD: Alternative Fact of the Week: Joe Biden ‘triggers’ Donald Trump
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Of all the alternative facts Mr. Trump and his toadies (a term now inapplicable to Rudolph W. Giuliani who has fallen from toady to treasonous lick-spittle) have rustled up to change the topic from the presidential corruption, abuse of power and subsequent cover-up, this attack on Mr. Biden’s gun plan might be the most shameless. And that’s saying something considering the ongoing effort to portray Hunter Biden as Public Enemy No. 1 instead of just another political insider beneficiary of nepotism. Among the Democrats running for president, Mr. Biden’s gun plan is unexceptional. Opponents like Elizabeth Warren, Cory Booker and Beto O’Rourke have gone further with provisions like mandatory gun buybacks and federal licensing. |
Comment by:
RichardJCoon
(10/4/2019)
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Jeez,
Never seen a paper so openly politically biased. Most try to appear neutral, but the Sun just comes out and says "paint us blue", we love creepy uncle Joe.
Wow. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(10/4/2019)
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Proof positive that DJT's counter-attack is working - TO PERFECTION. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(10/4/2019)
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What the HELL is this?
"sellout of American foreign policy"?
Garbage.
I read no further. |
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