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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1418867)9/14/2023 4:19:51 PM
From: Bill2 Recommendations

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FJB
Sdgla

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Oh yes, who can forget silver spoon Mittens, Mr. Magic Underwear, Binders Full of Women, Dog on Roof, and 47 Percent?

He was such a Dem punching bag, he developed political stockholm syndrome.



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1418867)9/14/2023 4:54:23 PM
From: Tenchusatsu3 Recommendations

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Brumar89
pocotrader
Wharf Rat

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Brumar, I've had my disagreements with Romney over the years, but those were minor compared to how I feel overall with that man.

And I feel like Romney's statements about where the GOP is going are 100% on point.

Anyway, I for one like to bid a fond farewell to Mitt Romney.

Tenchusatsu



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1418867)9/18/2023 2:04:39 PM
From: Thomas M.1 Recommendation

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Bill

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Romney is an empty suit. He's a shameless tool of the Deep State.

Top Romney adviser joined Burisma’s board of directors while Hunter Biden was also serving on the board.

As Democrats and the media remain fanatically obsessed with assembling some form of a “quid pro quo” from the infamous Trump-Zelensky phone call, new details have emerged regarding Burisma, the company for which Hunter Biden worked and the company that Ukraine’s top prosecutor had been investigating before Vice President Joe Biden had the prosecutor fired via a months-long pressure campaign. According to web archives, top Mitt Romney adviser Cofer Black joined Burisma’s board of directors while Hunter Biden was also serving on the board.

Hunter joined Burisma’s board in April of 2014 and remained on it until he declined to renew his position this past May. Meanwhile, Black was appointed in February of 2017 and continues to serve on its board. The timelines would indicate that Black and Biden worked together at Burisma, and indeed, web archives from late 2017 show Black and Biden listed simultaneously on the board.

Black joined the CIA in 1974 and eventually climbed the ranks to become director of the National Counterterrorism Center from 1999 to 2002. In 2002, President George W. Bush appointed him ambassador at large and coordinator for counterterrorism. He later worked at Blackwater as a vice chairman before joining Romney’s campaign as a “special adviser” on Romney’s Foreign Policy and National Security Advisory Team in October of 2011. In 2017, Black joined the board of Burisma.

It’s looking increasingly probable that Burisma, the subject of a series of corruption allegations in the past, has been smartly buying Western complacency by slapping a few famous names on its board.

thefederalist.com

Tom