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GOP Senator Admits Biden Bribery Tapes Might Not Exist After All

newrepublic.com GOP Senator Admits Biden Bribery Tapes Might Not Exist After All

Chuck Grassley was at the forefront of pushing these claims to begin with.

Chuck Grassley was at the forefront of pushing these claims to begin with.

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  • I have go no problem seeing Biden go to jail IF he did crimes. But like the stolen election claims, this is just a lie the right is saying. There is no evidence for what they claim. Lies.

    Trump on the other hand has lots of evidence of crimes. I even heard Trump ask a foreign hostile nation to help him win an election. And he even boasted "I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody, okay, and I wouldn't lose any voters, okay?" Trump is running a cult.

    • I have go problem seeing Biden go to jail IF he did crimes.

      100%. This is not even controversial or hypothetical: just point to all the Democrats clamoring for the return of Al Franken.

      Oh wait, nobody ever talks about him? Even though he was unfairly sacrificed and railroaded as a political ploy by the GOP to try and undercut a movement they feared? And even himself appears to understand that's sometimes the price of democracy, even if it sucks and he didn't really deserve to be cancelled?

      That's all the proof anyone should need that "both sides are the same" is total fiction.

      • Al Franken still makes me sad. The Dems are always like 5 years behind the curve in how they deal with the Republicans. All the "gloves off Dark Brandon" shit is how we should have been messaging for years but it's like the Democratic party is only JUST NOW starting to acknowledge what they're up against.

        I believe that Al Franken almost certainly wouldn't have been pressured to resign if the "scandal" had dropped this year.

        • That's the price of having actual ethical standards. Yes, Franken would be treated differently right now, but Democrats would still take the allegations seriously.

          Remember that this happened at the peak of the then-nascent #MeToo movement. From a neutral observer's standpoint, that movement "taking down" a Democrat goes a long way to establishing it as an independent, apolitical thing. Hypocrisy in that moment could have done a lot of PR damage and stopped other, more credible allegations from being taken seriously.

          Franken has never publicly complained about how he was treated, as far as I am aware, and I think that's because he knows his career was sacrificed in order to pay the cost of that movement sticking around. It sucks and it's unfair, but that is how the game is played.

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