IllinoisJayhawk wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2020 11:44 am
Charlie Kirk is at least as reliable as any of the tweets Feral posts from countless people.....and yet you've never complained about hers.
How convenient.
I invite you to post the evidence for your assertion. I mean it. Accuracy means everything to me, so either take back what you said, or back it up.
I believe it was only yesterday that I posted:
feral wrote:To your credit, not infrequently you confess that you're not very well informed and not very bright. Then, sadly, you login and go about proving it on a nearly daily basis.
And sure enough, in today latest installment of the apparently never-ending tale of just how unaware you are of what you don't know, you post a tweet by a rabid supporter of Trump, Charlie Kirk, (a well known purveyor of lies), that's specifically designed to deceive you and any other people too uninformed to know better. And then, to make it even worse, you get on here and will not let it go even tho twocoach and Geezer and Jeepin' tryed to tell you better...
So...You're obviously passionate about this subject, it's just that your passion is misdirected. But, if you want to know what actually happened, here's an article about it in USA Today, which as far as I know, is
"reliable":
Biden, allies pushed out Ukrainian prosecutor because he didn't pursue corruption cases
A whistleblower complaint centering on President Donald Trump's phone call with the Ukrainian president has spurred a number of allegations and counterallegations as Republicans and Democrats jockey for position amid an impeachment inquiry.
At the heart of Congress' probe into the president's actions is his claim that former Vice President and 2020 Democratic frontrunner Joe Biden strong-armed the Ukrainian government to fire its top prosecutor in order to thwart an investigation into a company tied to his son, Hunter Biden.
But sources ranging from former Obama administration officials to an anti-corruption advocate in Ukraine say the official, Viktor Shokin, was ousted for the opposite reason Trump and his allies claim.
It wasn't because Shokin was investigating a natural gas company tied to Biden's son; it was because Shokin wasn't pursuing corruption among the country's politicians, according to a Ukrainian official and four former American officials who specialized in Ukraine and Europe.
Shokin's inaction prompted international calls for his ouster and ultimately resulted in his removal by Ukraine's parliament.
Without pressure from Joe Biden, European diplomats, the International Monetary Fund and other international organizations, Shokin would not have been fired, said Daria Kaleniuk, co-founder and executive director of the Anti Corruption Action Centre in Kiev.
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