Lol.kybkh wrote:[*]STOP
I would like Penner or SSU to respond to this story be before we continue this thread.
Consider this. Imagine this was Don Jr. What does this mean?
REMEMBER THIS WAS IMMEDIATELY AFTER OVERTHROWING THE ELECTED PRESIDENT WHO FLED TO RUSSIA.
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/20 ... mpany-gig/Vice President Joe Biden's youngest son Hunter Biden has joined the board of directors of Ukraine's largest oil company at a time that the U.S. is urging Ukraine to develop energy independence from Russia and just days after the vice president visited Ukraine.
The vice president's office and the White House rejected any suggestion that there was a conflict of interest.
"Hunter Biden is a private citizen and a lawyer," Vice President Biden's spokeswoman Kendra Barkoff told ABC News. "The vice president does not endorse any particular company and has no involvement with this company."
So before we discuss Russian involvement in the US elections and the distractions Trump has thrown at it (first the Tweets that got this thread it's name and later the "let's-get-Nunes-to-make-a-spin-with-the-info-we-given", kybkh want's us to talk about...
The US influencing Ukraine, and that politicians seem to use that to their advantage.
OMG!!!! Superpower USA has tried to influence Ukraine! Politicians have their kids perhaps profiting from policies they implement. OMG!!! Washington is a swamp, who knew?
OK, so it's a valid question about the entanglements of nepotism in US politics. Nepotism should be a hot topic nowdays. Or corruption. They aren't discussed much here. There's a lot of corruption and nepotism going around. But perhaps for a another thread? How something that happened in Ukraine (2014-2015?) got something to do with this, I don't know. Or are you asserting that it was the new Ukrainian regime that influence US elections?
And btw the elections are over. The Democrats lost. No Hillary presidency. Yep, they had schemes like pay-to-play etc. and likely there would be a scandal in this too. Discussing past administrations would be in the History part, or?