Random thoughts:

The Washington Post gave House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) three Pinocchios on Wednesday for his claim that the whistleblower in the impeachment process against President Trump "has a statutory right to anonymity."

Mike Conaway is trying to justify outing whistleblowers by citing a WaPo op-ed that agrees with his Trump loving positions.
Thing is, I'd love to know why this same Republican party eagerly defended whistleblower anonymity in:
BENGHAZI
FAST AND FURIOUS
WHITEWATER
MONICA-GATE
etc etc

Jackie Speer (D-CA):
"It's interesting that Republicans are showing so much concern for the effects of public bullying on Sondland's business when these hearings are ALL ABOUT bullying, President Trump's bullying.
The President has at least FIVE Pinnochios minimum on a daily basis, so let's not go there."

And now GOP-ers are expressing concern about blowback effects on Gordon's hotel biz.
Maybe Sondland should have considered the blowback effect on his business when he purchased his diplomatic post for a million dollars.

Chris Stewart: Withholding aid is common and an everyday occurrence.
YES, it IS, but never for the purpose of enhancing one's own personal career at the expense of the American people or in contravention of the will of Congress.
It is a crime to do so according to the Constitution and is specifically named as BRIBERY.





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