By now, you've likely heard a lot about Glass House Joe Biden's 'oopsy' storing of classified documents in his Delaware home, and perhaps a bit about his "Corvette defense." The Left-o-sphere's first inclinations to claim "False Flag!" was quickly wiped away by tacit admissions of guilt by Biden and his team, and a Special Counsel was appointed to look into the matter (AG Merrick Garland, who would but for Mitch McConnell be a Supreme Court Justice,
A third of Biden's presidency has been spent at his private residences - 165 days. It's now plainly obvious he goes there not to escape the "pressures of the job" - but to avoid the scrutiny of who he's meeting with and what he's doing. As for the discovery of classified documents - from his time as vice president - it should not be a big deal, except Biden MADE it a big deal by ordering the raid on Mar a-Lago and then conflating Trump's documents with a criminal act. And of course, for what purpose was Biden, as a former vice president, holding those classified intelligence documents on Iran and, of all places, Ukraine? Especially those held at his namesake Penn-Biden center office, where unquestionably some kind of "business" purpose was performed. Those documents were there not as an administrative oversight, scooped up in a mad dash out the door - but for a specific purpose.
I'll reserve comment on the "why" for now. But, we can go even further back and look at Hillary's private server for the tell-tale - both as to their respect (or lack thereof) for the proprieties and demands of the job, and as to how the supposed enforcers of those proprieties engage in extremely selective behavior.
Remember Comey's doublespeak as to why Clinton got a bye?
Hillary was of course, smarter, in how she traded in national secrets - using easily "vanishable" electrons forwarded to a private server. How those electrons got to her private server is a criminal act,, as each classified email had to first be air-gapped from a classified network and intentionally placed onto the unclassified NIPRnet by a paid government employee. The end result being a personal server hard drive that could be wiped and destroyed, leaving no evidence of where those documents were read, who else saw them, or to whom they were forwarded. Really burns me to this day. Joe has no such "luck" in this regard.
Peter, is “Barf” a verb or interjection?
A third of Biden's presidency has been spent at his private residences - 165 days. It's now plainly obvious he goes there not to escape the "pressures of the job" - but to avoid the scrutiny of who he's meeting with and what he's doing. As for the discovery of classified documents - from his time as vice president - it should not be a big deal, except Biden MADE it a big deal by ordering the raid on Mar a-Lago and then conflating Trump's documents with a criminal act. And of course, for what purpose was Biden, as a former vice president, holding those classified intelligence documents on Iran and, of all places, Ukraine? Especially those held at his namesake Penn-Biden center office, where unquestionably some kind of "business" purpose was performed. Those documents were there not as an administrative oversight, scooped up in a mad dash out the door - but for a specific purpose.
I'll reserve comment on the "why" for now. But, we can go even further back and look at Hillary's private server for the tell-tale - both as to their respect (or lack thereof) for the proprieties and demands of the job, and as to how the supposed enforcers of those proprieties engage in extremely selective behavior.
Remember Comey's doublespeak as to why Clinton got a bye?
I do.
https://www.therootsofliberty.com/and-she-walks/
Hillary was of course, smarter, in how she traded in national secrets - using easily "vanishable" electrons forwarded to a private server. How those electrons got to her private server is a criminal act,, as each classified email had to first be air-gapped from a classified network and intentionally placed onto the unclassified NIPRnet by a paid government employee. The end result being a personal server hard drive that could be wiped and destroyed, leaving no evidence of where those documents were read, who else saw them, or to whom they were forwarded. Really burns me to this day. Joe has no such "luck" in this regard.
I wonder if the reference to Private Residence is about the time between Jan 20 2017 and Jan 20 2021.
the question also arises if this is true are they deliberately implying that this extends to today, or are people making that leap on their own.
From Jan 20 2021 on their definitely should be visitor logs
AFAIK, the no-logs does refer to his Presidential term.