Rep. Adam Schiff talks about his book Midnight in Washington, the agenda that will be the New Deal for this generation and what he experienced during the January 6 insurrection.
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But…but…despair is so much easier than engagement..
ReplyAdam ,,my 1st moronathon,you funny dude ,but your right ,lol
ReplyRep. Adam Schiff looks more like the President we desperately need than anyone else on the horizon. 1st things 1st: jail the Jan 6th traitors, especially Orange Hitler.
Reply5 years later we are still waiting for the irrefutable evidence Trump-Russia collusion , this garbage is no different than other politicians . Distracting us from talking about real issues that effect our life .
Reply04:29 No deal, Adam Schiff. You can stock the Senate full of Manchins who are only nominally Democratic, and you still won’t get things done. You need to primary that son of a ***** and others like him. Call them out whenever and wherever you can, including in their home-states. And fight them in Congress. Either that or you’ll lose the mid-terms and every other election after it.
ReplySo glad you are interviewing my hero.
ReplySchiff is a right wing politician
ReplyDems better wake to this gerrymandering thing the reps are trying to set it up where they stack the deck in their favor , breaking up the voting areas , being the watch dogs over the voting polls and machines <> and guess what if they don`t win it`s gonna be fraud , and if they do all good <> just sayn
ReplyThe face of weak corporate Democrats.
ReplyLOL…… uuuhhhhhh…… what’s wrong with my comment? i was only talking about an boog that an politician wrote on 18 July 1925, and folks just simply deleted my comment? It’s an politician that wrote an book just like all of them do?
ReplyLove ya Schoff
ReplyYes, McCarthy is so slimy
ReplyTrump added $7.8 trillion to the debt. Each of us owe over $23,000 of that before interest. What did we get?
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