Tuesday Reads

 Another GOP "scandal" against Biden bites the dust.

Keith Olbermann talked about this today.

'A “whistleblower” who has repeatedly accused the Bidens of corruption has been charged by the Justice Department with arms trafficking, acting as a foreign agent for China and violating Iran sanctions.

Gal Luft, who is a citizen of both the United States and Israel, is accused of paying a former adviser to Donald Trump on behalf of principals in China in 2016 without registering as a foreign agent.

Prosecutors say that Mr Luft pushed the former government employee, who is not named, to push policies that were favourable to China.

They also allege that he set up meetings between officials of Iran and a Chinese energy company to discuss oil deals, which would violate US sanctions.

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Joe Biden is doing a lot to combat poverty.
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One-time Manson follower and convicted murderer Leslie Van Houten, 73, has been released from prison, I hope under an assumed name and lives in an undisclosed location.
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Obit:  Suspected Tylenol murderer James Lewis, 76, has died, not from an overdose of Tylenol.

Snip:

Seven people ages 12 to 35 were killed in the Chicago area after they ingested extra-strength Tylenol capsules laced with cyanide. Lewis, who was in his 30s at the time, denied any involvement.

But he was convicted of attempted extortion after he wrote a ransom note to Johnson & Johnson, the company that manufactures Tylenol. Lewis demanded $1 million "if you want to stop the killing," according to the Chicago Tribune.
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These days many men are screwed up, and it isn't hard to see why.
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