'There's what Russia says, and there's what Russia does': Quotes of the Week

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'There's what Russia says, and there's what Russia does': Quotes of the Week
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Some things never change. The United States isn’t at war with Russia and it still doesn’t have a permanent spending plan in place for the current fiscal year. Here are the week's top quotes:

This week’s news was a lot of last week’s news as Special Counsel John Durham’s late-week filing spilled into the weekend and onto the pages of papers, magazines, and websites all week. Michael Sussmann’s lawyers think the filing should mean his indictment gets thrown out, Durham says his evidence that Clintonworld associates snooped on the Trump campaign are airtight, and Hillary Clinton said the whole scandal was “fake.

"No. I think, based on the allegations, a tech executive and tech company used what was originally lawful access into government servers but to ... gain information and to use it for an unlawful purpose.” "I'm not going to be hypocritical on that. If it comes a week or two weeks before, like it did with our last Supreme Court nominee, I think that’s a time it should go to the next election."

"Higher borrowing costs also hurt consumers and small businesses, but Democrats' inflationary spending spree in the name of COVID-19 has left the Fed with no other choice. The remnants of the Build Back Broke legislation should also go down in flames because its fiscal impact and economic distortions threaten to turn high inflation hyper."

“We will be working on a paradigm shift, and that has — in the past and maybe currently has — been treated as an overdose. Going forward, we seek to treat this as a poisoning.”“I’m proud to endorse Eric Schmitt for U.S. Senate in Missouri. Eric is a fighter who will hold China accountable, defend religious freedom, take on Big Tech, and he will protect American jobs.”

“The latest filing’s addition of partisan lawyer Marc Elias confirms the group is more political than charitable. But it also suggests that finally some left-wing heavyweights have begun to deal with the embarrassing mess made by a major activist group the institutional Left has failed to, pardon the term, police.”

"There are multiple scenarios in which a Russian invasion of Ukraine turns out even worse for the United States and our allies than Afghanistan did.” "Our criminal justice system is clearly broken. It is nearly impossible to believe that someone can attempt murder on Monday and walk out of jail on Wednesday. Sadly, like others who suffer from a broken system, my team and family have been traumatized again by this news."

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