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Pretty striking NYT homepage right now: (Original Post)
kpete
Jun 2017
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Tommy_Carcetti
(43,182 posts)1. Yes, but they're forgetting the real big story!
Comey and Loretta Lynch disagreed as to whether to call the thing about Hillary Clinton's emails an "investigation" or a "matter"!
PatSeg
(47,501 posts)6. I know, I know
How on earth can they be talking about anything else!
L. Coyote
(51,129 posts)2. James Comey's testimony is devastating
canetoad
(17,169 posts)5. Now watch the Cons instigate a search
Link to tweet
High and low, all across the land, looking for one, very junior FBI agent who may be slightly unenthusiastic about his or her job. Then they will drag that agent out into the spotlight and make them testify about the 'organisation in disarray'.
warmfeet
(3,321 posts)3. The most biggly liar ever.
Lying is not entirely unknown in the realm of politics. tRumpster has brought us to new heights in that regard, however. Crap sometimes rises to the top; only to sink again.