So we hear further arguments that it will be unwise to impeach a first-term president when he loses his House majority, that there is no reason to "Waste" congressional time and effort when Biden will be automatically acquitted in the Democratically controlled Senate, and that the impeachment is cynically timed to synchronize with president's reelection efforts.
There is one difference between the Trump impeachment and the Biden impeachment inquiry.
Shokin knew about the skullduggery through which the Biden family eventually received $6.5 million from Ukraine-and so Biden ensured his firing, and publicly bragged about it in performance-art fashion.
In sum, Trump had a perfect right as commander in chief to delay aid to Ukraine, to ensure that its government was not still paying off the Bidens for their lobbying efforts on its behalf.
We hear sanctimonious harangues that Joe is guilty of loving "His only son" Hunter too much, or that it is way out of bounds for a Department of Justice prosecutor to hound Joe Biden by going "After his family," or that Republican congressional subpoenas and contempt findings should be summarily ignored.
Suddenly yet another new narrative emerges: Joe Biden is unduly preoccupied, bearing the enormous burden of Hunter's indictments.
What would Biden think if the next Republican Secretary of State had once tried to ruin him by rounding up "51 intelligence authorities" to blatantly lie that a Trump son's incriminating laptop was not his own, in order to affect the 2024 election -all in the manner of the Antony Blinken 2020 ruse? Or imagine a future National Security advisor who had once tried, in Jake Sullivan's 2016 way, to concoct a malicious yarn that Hunter was engineering a computer ping correspondence from Biden headquarters to Moscow.
https://amgreatness.com/2023/12/18/we-are-well-beyond-hypocrisy/
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