Pennsylvania AG Convicted: Does Corruption Matter to Voters?

jwoodie

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PA Attorney General Kathleen Kane just announced her resignation after being convicted of perjury and obstruction of justice. The same thing could (and should) have happened to Hillary Clinton, yet she is leading in most national polls. Have we become so estranged from any ethical standards that we now accept corruption as the price for promoting our personal political interests?

Whether it be a line in the sand or a wall, isn't there some point at which we decide enough is enough? Are we going to put our foot down in November, or are we going to continue our march into a sea of corruption?
 
PA Attorney General Kathleen Kane just announced her resignation after being convicted of perjury and obstruction of justice. The same thing could (and should) have happened to Hillary Clinton, yet she is leading in most national polls. Have we become so estranged from any ethical standards that we now accept corruption as the price for promoting our personal political interests?

Whether it be a line in the sand or a wall, isn't there some point at which we decide enough is enough? Are we going to put our foot down in November, or are we going to continue our march into a sea of corruption?

your wishful thinking is irrelevant. same as all of you trumpster wingers.

and I suppose it's true that no one believes a word you rightwingnuts say anymore.

but please, go vote for the orange fascist bigot.
 
PA Attorney General Kathleen Kane just announced her resignation after being convicted of perjury and obstruction of justice. The same thing could (and should) have happened to Hillary Clinton, yet she is leading in most national polls. Have we become so estranged from any ethical standards that we now accept corruption as the price for promoting our personal political interests?

Whether it be a line in the sand or a wall, isn't there some point at which we decide enough is enough? Are we going to put our foot down in November, or are we going to continue our march into a sea of corruption?

your wishful thinking is irrelevant. same as all of you trumpster wingers.

and I suppose it's true that no one believes a word you rightwingnuts say anymore.

but please, go vote for the orange fascist bigot.

Fascist....you like obamacare....a fascist program....but you guys don't care about corruption, as long as they keep the baby killing mills open!
 
OK, we have one vote for corruption and one against. Maybe it will be a tight race in November? Otherwise:
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PA Attorney General Kathleen Kane just announced her resignation after being convicted of perjury and obstruction of justice. The same thing could (and should) have happened to Hillary Clinton, yet she is leading in most national polls. Have we become so estranged from any ethical standards that we now accept corruption as the price for promoting our personal political interests?

Whether it be a line in the sand or a wall, isn't there some point at which we decide enough is enough? Are we going to put our foot down in November, or are we going to continue our march into a sea of corruption?

Ironically, Kane is a rabid pro-Hillaryite.
 
PA Attorney General Kathleen Kane just announced her resignation after being convicted of perjury and obstruction of justice. The same thing could (and should) have happened to Hillary Clinton, yet she is leading in most national polls. Have we become so estranged from any ethical standards that we now accept corruption as the price for promoting our personal political interests?

Whether it be a line in the sand or a wall, isn't there some point at which we decide enough is enough? Are we going to put our foot down in November, or are we going to continue our march into a sea of corruption?

Ironically, Kane is a rabid pro-Hillaryite.

They are two peas in a pod: Both have committed perjury, and both have obstructed justice. What else can you call the deliberate destruction of Hillary's emails?
 

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