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So we listen to Senators make declarations. We assume that in this period of recent activity where documentation has shown that the interactions are not what they are presented as, we assume, I say, that these declarations are true, but why would we do that in good approach. I am listening to Senator Klobuchar trying to box in the Attorney General with declarations of the way things are, but why would I believe such a partisan individual? I wouldn't. The A.G. properly points out that Klobuchar is conflating. He is clearly right, but she backs out to bring up something specific that does not support her conflation. Also, you note that she is leaving out bits of the information that she is reading from the Mueller report. I don't know why anyone would want to vote for someone like her, since she is being caught red-handed on television selectively picking away at the report to create a false impression. Sad and sick.

Chris57K 5 May 14
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