Blowing the whistle on Sen. Ron Johnson, (R-State Secrecy)
Russia might want to reissue Ron Johnson's travel visa
now that he's proven himself a reliable authoritarians' water-carrier at this pivotal moment in Trump's 'presidency, and because no one appreciates a Ukraine short of defensive weapons more than Trump's best pal, Vlad:
now that he's proven himself a reliable authoritarians' water-carrier at this pivotal moment in Trump's 'presidency, and because no one appreciates a Ukraine short of defensive weapons more than Trump's best pal, Vlad:
Critics of Trump's call to Ukraine leader really 'just troubled' by his presidency, Sen. Ron Johnson says
Johnson said what deeply concerned him was that the whistleblower complaint about the call was leaked, pushing it out into the public domain....
“We never should even have known about this. The world would be a better place had we never known about this....Was he bothered with the way Trump during the call put the squeeze on Ukraine's President? Nah.
"I know how President (Trump) talks. That’s who he is,” said JohnsonAnd now that the world now knows more about the way Trump talks, would Johnson would ever reconsider his judgement-free/no-second-thoughts' embrace of Trump and his speaking style?
“I want to know who’s the person who gave the whistle-blower the information because that’s close to a spy,” Mr. Trump said. “You know what we used to do in the old days when we were smart with spies and treason, right? We used to handle it a little differently than we do now.”Nah.
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Wait! Russian Ron really said, "The world would be a better place had we never known about this"? Oh my. A better world for whom, Senator? And who made this know-nothing the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security, besides the NRA passing through (i.e. laundering) a nice hefty contribution from the Russians?
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