[Right Scoop] Donna Brazile says she will "forever regret" that she STOLE QUESTIONS from CNN and GAVE THEM TO HILLARY CLINTON during the debate, something that was revealed in one of the Wikileaks stolen emails.
I KNEW SHE WAS GUILTY when I saw the interview with Megyn Kelly after the news broke ‐ the foul, wretched, disgusting democrat actually tried to HIDE BEHIND THE BIBLE when avoiding Megyn’s questions!!!
I was thoroughly disgusted at the time, and I’m still disgusted now.
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Anyone think Perez or Ellison have any different kind of integrity at the DNC? this is what passes for leadership for democrats now, seditious socialist apparatchiks who will do anything to win back power. I hope Sessions has the stones to do what is needed ....
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CNN must bear some of the guilt. They knew she was a Democrat party apparatchik when they hired her so what did they expect? Same goes for George Stephanopolous at ABC. How can they present themselves as impartial and objective news organizations when their staffs are composed of Democrat party apparatchiks?
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Admits guilt!?! Not exactly. Brazile offers what some lawyers call 'regret without remorse'. Presumably she is looking for steady employment and has hired the Clinton's PR folks.
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and yet no one is talking about the real focus of what this should be about, who gives a rip about Brazile, it's Hillary not admitting that she RECEIVED these questions.
what scum of the earth
Posted by: Jan ||
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