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  1. Why not? He never faced consequences and the media shuts up about it every election cycle

  2. Wilhoit’s law:
    >Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect.

    Republican fraud doesn’t matter because they’re Republican. Any fraud that can be blamed on Democrats, even if (especially if) they’re innocent of said fraud will be blamed on Democrats.

    They don’t care about Fraud, they care about In-groupOut-group dynamics!

  3. UselessInsight on

    He knows. He just doesn’t care.

    Rules and laws are for poor people. Not like he’s ever going to face consequences.

  4. The fact that this soulless ghoul is in congress tells you quite a bit about the electorate in Florida

  5. The press should ask him about that every time they can. It’s insane he’s in congress

  6. InAllThingsBalance on

    > Scott has long maintained that the fraud investigation was a case of political persecution orchestrated by the Clinton administration in response to his opposition to “Hillarycare” health care reform efforts.

    Republicans are always somehow the victim and the criminal. 🤷‍♂️

  7. alabasterskim on

    You guys have to excuse him, he’s just so used to grifting he can’t keep track of it all.

  8. Shopworn_Soul on

    “Scandal” is probably the nicest possible word one could use to describe one of the largest cases of deliberately defrauding the federal government in the entire history of our country.

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