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So Pence's office purposely misled House Intel. How surprising. NOT. (Original Post)
triron
Dec 2019
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napi21
(45,806 posts)1. People keep saying Pence would be better than DT. I've aaalways questioned that thinking, and the
more I hear about Pence the more I'm convinced he would be just as bad, and in some situations, worse!
ffr
(22,671 posts)2. Do tell me more!
gratuitous
(82,849 posts)3. "May have purposefully misled" - is that a kissing cousin to "lying"?
But sure, this is totally normal behavior by a bunch of people who've done nothing wrong and are totally innocent of any crimes. Remember how shifty and evasive the Obama administration was about Benghazi, and how Secretary of State Clinton sat there for a mere 11 hours while a Republican dominated committee raked her over the coals? Totally suspicious behavior that turned up absolutely no evidence of wrongdoing, somehow.
crickets
(25,983 posts)4. Oh, dear. Lying is a sin. nt