Manny Sanguine said:
hokiewolf said:
Manny Sanguine said:
TheStorm said:
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Speaking of "awareness", I am glad you have stopped throwing your firm under the bus for equating the way they handle sensitive information to the way Biden handles classified information. Just a terrible look for the firm, and emphasizes the total lack of "awareness" you have when blindly defending the shield.
Nobody was "thrown under the bus." Merely an acknowledgement that any organization that operated with paper files, and has an obligation to retain client records, is going to have boxes of papers that nobody ever looks at. Often for years and years. The fact that there were boxes of what were believed to be mundane papers, and that were not examined for six years, is not at all surprising.
Papers that he wasn't permitted to have after he left office to begin with... you always somehow consistently manage to leave that out of your defense of him here...
But that assumes knowledge that the classified docs were in the boxes, and that that makes not looking at the boxes for a long time suspicious. At this point there is no evidence that the classified docs were put in those boxes purposefully or that anyone, including Biden, knew they were there. The evidence so far suggests that the boxes were understood to contain mundane papers, not classified docs.
I'm calling BS here. The man was writing a book and I'm 100% certain the classified docs were there for reference for said book.
Just because you're old and senile now doesn't make you old and senile then.
I'm glad you're 100% certain. Is there any evidence that supports that, or just supposition?
yes, it's called "Promise me, Dad"! I think it free on Audible so I'll grab and and give it a listen.
Look, we're not in court here, I'm not trying a case, but I'm 100% in my opinion that Biden, based on his past pompous ass tendencies, no doubt knew about these documents and took them to write a pompous assery like book
To me, that is certainly much more plausible than "he didn't know". And it's certainly more plausible than some of the other wackadoodle theories.
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