The nefarious ‘cabals’ that only Marsha Blackburn can see

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The nefarious ‘cabals’ that only Marsha Blackburn can see
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Marsha Blackburn is holding tight to the idea of duplicitous factions within the White House and the FBI. It’s getting a little weird. (via MaddowBlog)

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noted, the GOP member of the Senate Judiciary Committee used the same word while taking rhetorical aim at the White House. Sen. Marsha Blackburn said Monday that White House staffers are trying to “keep the pandemic going” so that they can spend more taxpayer money and prompt more people to vote via mail-in ballot. Blackburn cited no evidence for her claims during a morning appearance on Fox News.

As the senator argued, President Joe Biden has already said that he believes the pandemic is effectively over and the United States has entered a different stage.

To the extent that reality still has any meaning, let’s briefly note that no one at the White House wants to “keep this pandemic going.” If administration officials did want such an outcome, they wouldn’t be taking so many steps in the opposite direction.

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