News is all over social media about Maine’s Democrat governor, Janet Mills, being “caught” in multiple fraud cases involving her and her brother, but please pardon me if I don’t plan the ticker tape parade just yet.
Adam Schiff was caught peddling a false narrative about Russian collusion to besmirch an incoming president and jam up his presidency. It cost Americans millions and hobbled American policy for years. He was “caught,” even censured by the House as a representative. He is a U.S. senator today, so he got a promotion. Congressman Eric Swalwell was caught having been compromised by a Chinese spy. He is still in Congress, still has a top secret security clearance, and he is running for governor of California on promises to prosecute ICE agents for enforcing the laws Swalwell passed in Congress.
Then, there’s the mystery millionaires like Nancy Pelosi, Ilhan Omar and Susan Collins, all of modest means entering elected office, millionaires today. How about the Bidens? One can’t get more “caught” than them. The FBI has Hunter’s laptop, with oodles of irrefutable evidence showing foreign influence peddling and embezzling at scale by the Bidens. All are free and wealthy today. Hillary Clinton, Lois Lerner, James Comey, Tim Walz, all “caught” — all out walking free and worth millions.
So, pardon me if I hold off on popping open the bubbly when it comes to Democrat criminals. Republicans are like dogs chasing cars; they have no idea what to do once they catch them.
Nick McNulty
Windham, N.H.
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