Sunday, November 24, 2019

Facts Are Stupid Things


“Was it Russia or Ukraine?” Wallace asked Kennedy after noting that Fiona Hill had rebuked GOP lawmakers for suggesting Ukraine was behind the attack.

“I don’t know,” Kennedy replied. “Nor do you, nor do any of us, nor do any of us.”

Po-Mo is alive and well in Louisiana!

“The entire intelligence community says it was Russia!” Wallace interrupted.

“Right,” Kennedy agreed. “But it could also be Ukraine. I’m not saying that I know one way or the other. I’m saying that [Fiona Hill] is entitled to her opinion but no rebuttal evidence was allowed to be offered.”

The Deep State is deep; and stateless.  It is everywhere and nowhere.  Besides:  what is truth?  (Hah!  Got you godless heathens with a Bible quote!)

“Republicans in the House wanted to call a witness, a DNC political operative who lobbied the Ukrainian Embassy to be involved, to get involved in the 2016 election,” Kennedy remarked. “We don’t know if Ukraine did that, we don’t know to what extent because they won’t let the president offer his evidence.”

“And that’s why I’ll say once again, the absence of evidence is not the evidence of absence if you’re not allowed to call your own witnesses,” the senator complained.

Next time a grand jury hands down an indictment, Senator, complain about the lack of witnesses the defense got to present to that jury.  In the meantime, please turn the Senate trial into a months-long circus that keeps this issue alive and green for the voters as next November impends.

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