The Norm

  • Friday, April 26, 2024

Rep. Adam Schiff, D-CA, always at the center of controversies and fairy tales, was to speak Thursday at an occasion in SF honoring an attorney friend. His luggage was stolen from his parked car so instead of his wearing a suit, Schiff was forced to wear shirtsleeves and hiking vest to the swanky event. He didn’t let that deter him, however, as he said, “yes they took my bags, but I’m here to thank Joe.”

Joe Crochett is supporting Schiff’s run for the US Senate. Crochett said Schiff appeared unphased by the situation, acting like all was fine (Daily Caller 4/26/24). Of course, for Schiff to dwell on it calls attention to the fact he was one of many victims in crime ridden San Francisco where there were in 30 days alone 1,670 car burglaries (NYPost 4/26/24) He is lucky he wasn’t a victim of violent crime which was up last year as well  (SFStandard 12/28/23).

Schiff is peddler of tales of Russian collusion appearing 25 times on NPR pushing that phony story according to whistleblower Uri Berliner. Schiff was censured by the US House for that, now he’s the perfect example of his party to replace Sen Diane Feinstein, who for 20 years employed a Chinese spy on her staff (CBS News 8/1/18).

Schiff is the poster “person” for the acceptance of crime as the norm. His appearance also exemplifies the decline of a city where the former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi’s husband was beaten with hammer by a man who lived in an abandoned school bus. This should warn us of what shifty Schiff and his party would accept as the norm for the entire nation.

Ralph Miller

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