Graham: Sondland Conspiring With Dems | Talking Points Memo

It isn’t as though he lacks company…

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I strongly doubt that Lindsey will end up in the same place as McCain.

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Hold on tight to the wolf’s ears, li’l Lindsay, hold on tight!

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:notes: … these are a few of my favorite things!..:notes:

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The Senate already has too many dicks.

I shudder to think of what it is. It must be really awful.

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It’s getting harder to try to protect Trump every day, isn’t it Lindsey? And that will just continue. You should go back and read some of the things you said about Trump during the 2016 primaries - you pretty much nailed it then, back when you still had a bit of sense and self-esteem.

Saying that Schiff conspired with Sondland to get him to falsely change his testimony makes about as much sense as saying Trump gave Sondland back the $1 million he used to buy his ambassadorship and told him, “Now go change your testimony to make me look bad.”

ETA: “make me look worse.”

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That ship sailed some time ago.

Mz. Lindsey is up to his garter belt in this now, and there’s no way to back down without losing his reelection bid next year.

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“When someone remembers something they didn’t know before it makes me incredibly suspicious,” Graham said. “Why did Sondland change his mind? What prompted him to change his mind about maybe there was a quid pro quo when I said there wasn’t?”

Well, gee, Lindsey, I remember when Karl Rove went scuttling back to the grand jury to change his testimony just because of the simple message: “Fitz has the email”. Presumably he did it to avoid being indicted for perjury and obstruction of justice like Scooter Libby had been.

https://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/27/us/front%20page/grand-jury-gets-rove-testimony-over-cia-leak.html

I don’t know where you were during all this, Lindsey. In hibernation? On a gap year in Antarctica? It was in all the papers and on TV and everything.

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Good Golly Miss Lindsey, you sure like to bawl
Good Golly Miss Lindsey, you sure like to bawl
You’re shucking and jiving
And make no sense at all

Shorter Lindsey: “When Republicans start telling the truth, they must be conspiring with Democrats.”

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Graham makes perfect sense.

I always conspire with the police when a criminal does his crime thing in my house.

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Seriously? “Disarry” can be applied to other political parties and not just the Democratic Party? I thought that was a rule in the Chicago Manual of Style.

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“Not one person has talked to President Trump about whether or not he wanted a quid pro quo,” Graham said. “

Possibly true that not one person asked the driver if he wanted to crash into the tree, and yet, there it is. It’s really hard to unring that bell or uncrash that car or un-quid that quo.

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Of course he’s not the worst lawyer ever-
Look at Giuliani & Matt Whitaker, for example.

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Sondlund conspired with his legal council that informed him that, yes, it is still illegal to lie to Congress under oath.

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Barr is cooking up the mother of all obfuscations but it’s not “written” and ready to launch yet, so the Southern Belle of Outrage is the point person to keep throwing nonsense into the air until then. Barr’s work will give them all cover for their acquittal votes but until the really black lies are unleashed we have to listen to these urine-yellow lies.

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It really didn’t need to be said, but Graham and the GOP have a real problem if they regard (finally) telling the truth as a conspiracy.

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Why did Sondland change his testimony? To try to avoid going to jail, Lindsey. He perjured himself the first time.

SMDH

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