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Tuesday, November 19, 2019

'Schiff Show' Roundup: Yovanovitch, Intimidation, Guilty Until...

Before we kick things off today, a reminder: Upon taking office in 2009, Barack Obama fired all of George W. Bush’s politically appointed ambassadors. At the time, The Washington Post observed, “Political ambassadors sometimes are permitted to stay on briefly during a new administration, but the sweeping nature of the directive suggests that Obama has little interest in retaining any of Bush’s ambassadorial appointees.” Funny how times change.

On Friday, former Ukraine Ambassador Maria Yovanovitch testified before the House Intelligence Committee in the Democrats’ ongoing impeachment charade. She claimed that she was “kneecapped” by President Donald Trump’s personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, leading to her being recalled from Ukraine. Democrats sought to paint Yovanovitch as a nonpartisan civil servant and a casualty of Trump’s alleged attempt to dig up dirt on Joe Biden, irrespective of the fact that she was removed from her posting months prior to Trump’s now-infamous phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

The trial is in the Senate for those who do not know

Anonymous said...

Dems LOOOSE again today & always will !!!! Watched it all

Anonymous said...

Worthless Witnesses as usual !!! ALL Witch-Hunt again !!

They spend most of their / our time telling how Great they
are !!! All Irelevant & would Not be allowed in a Real Court

There would be more Objections than you can count !!!!

They just kept talking about what Does Not matter !!! LOL

Anonymous said...

I can't bring myself to watch when shifty Schiff speaks - he is evil. Just look at his eyes - scary.

Anonymous said...


Her loyalty clearly ran to Obama, Biden, DNC and their plans as opposed to the foreign policy as laid out by the new President. She had direct access to the Secy of State who was chosen by the President. She had only to ask.

She chose her path, and was relieved of her role as ambassador.