media organs of choice which are now screaming blue murder about censorship uttered not a word. they ignored a story that was bigger than watergate about corruption potentially with the future president of the united states. tammy: amazing, they had that laptop for ten months, a enough time to make their own asser tatian about whether or not it was fake or russian, knowing what it was, that it was real and it still was working with social media to impart a completely opposite story, it is astounding thank goodness for your work, for your versatility and for your doggedness in staying with this and been a great reporter, thank you very much for joining me. according to a new fox news poll a majority of americans on both sides of the aisle want the bidens foreign business deals to be investigated, this comes as a federal government is expected to release a new trove of documents surrounding hunter biden in the coming weeks, here
which are now screaming bloody murder about censorshiaming p, y uttered not a word. i tha they ignored a story that was bigger than watergate. about corruption, potentially with the future president of the united states . amazing. you know, and they had the tho laptop for ten months, enough time to make their own asse asportation about whether tar or not it was fake or a russian knowing what it wakns that it ws real and then still was working with social media to impart a completely opposite story. it is astounding. miranda devine, thank goodness for your work for your versatility and for your doggedness and staying and for yooggedness being a gret reporter. thank you very much for joiningj me. now, accordingoining to a new fx news poll, a majority ofa h americans on both sides of the aisle want the biden s foreign business deals to be investigated. be ithis comes as the federal government is expected to release a new trove ofhunter documents surrounding hunter biden in the comin
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everything he said he wanted to pass, the recovery act, the infrastructure bill, and now this, you know, different name but build back better. is joe biden entitled to basically turn to everybody at this point and say you guys doubted me? you were wrong. yeah, i mean, i think he has the right to take a victory lap here, though, john. i think he s joe biden. this is much truer. these accomplishments are much truer to biden s own theory of governance, which is ten yards in a cloud of dust. even members of his own party would kind of roll their eyes when he would bang on about the need for compromise and bipartisanship. it sounded like an old fashion fashioned way to talk about governance. i think it s actually good news that can work, and he s shown real patience and doggedness, and you know, a willingness to compromise when he s needed to to get this stuff tone. it s amazing. it s not like, you know, people say bipartisanship for bipartisanship s sake, why are