Thursday, January 21, 2021

THE OLD WHORE DIANNE FEINSTEIN, CLOSET REPUBLICAN, WAR PROFITEER, SLUT FOR BIG BANKSTERS AND OWNED BY RED CHINA COMES OUT FOR HAWLEY AND CRUZ - BUT WHO IS A GREATER TRAITOR THAN THE OLD WHORE?

THE OLD WHORE FEINSTEIN TAUGHT THEM ALL HOW TO SUCK OFF BANKSTERS, WALL STREET CRIMINALS AND RED CHINA AND SIPHON THE BRIBES THROUGH FAMILY MEMBERS AS FEINSTEIN DID THROUGH HER PIMP HUSBAND RICHARD BLUM. BLUM IS A MAJOR DONOR TO VIRTUALLY EVERY HIGH PROFILE DEM IN AMERICA SO THEY KEEP THEIR CORRUPT MOUTHS SHUT ABOUT FEINSTEIN'S STAGGERING SELF-SERVING CORRUPTION.

Schweizer: ‘It’s Going to Be Business as Usual’ for Hunter’s Dealings

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On Wednesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Hannity,” Breitbart News senior contributor Peter Schweizer said he reads President Biden’s statements about his son Hunter’s deals as a declaration that “it’s going to be business as usual in the Biden administration as far as these deals are concerned.”

Schweizer said, “Joe Biden has said there are going to be no sketchy overseas deals during his second term. Here’s the problem: He does not believe that the early deals that Hunter was involved in, the China deal, Burisma, he’s never described those as sketchy. So, I read that as saying, it’s going to be business as usual in the Biden administration as far as these deals are concerned.”

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Feinstein Defends Cruz, Hawley Over Electoral College Objections

 
January 20, 2021 Updated: January 20, 2021

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) on Tuesday defended fellow Sens. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) over their electoral objections earlier this month.

“I think the Senate is a place of freedom,” Feinstein told reporters at the Capitol in Washington.

“And people come here to speak their piece, and they do, and they provide a kind of leadership. In some cases, it’s positive, in some cases, maybe not. A lot of that depends on who’s looking and what party they are. But it’s an important place to have this kind of dialogue. It’s probably the highest-level dialogue that you get in an electoral body,” she added.

Hawley and Cruz were two of the senators to vote against both Pennsylvania’s and Arizona’s Electoral College votes on Jan. 6 during the joint session of Congress. Seven objected to Pennsylvania’s votes and six objected to Arizona’s.

Democrats were incensed by the votes and want to take punitive action against the senators. Some have floated censuring them while others have called for expelling them from the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Hawley and Cruz have defended their votes, noting that Democrats in both 2017 and 2005 objected to electoral votes.

“Democrats objected after the elections of 2000, 2004, and 2016—in other words, every time a Republican has won the White House in the last 30 years,” Hawley wrote in a recent op-ed. “And they were within their rights to do so. The joint session is the forum where concerns about an election can be raised, debated, and ultimately resolved with a vote.”

Cruz told Texas broadcaster KXAS-TV: “What I was doing is how you’re supposed to resolve issues in this country.”

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