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Tom Balek - Rockin' On The Right Side

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Conservative common sense with the volume set at 9!

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Tom Balek - Rockin' On The Right Side

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Tom Balek - Rockin' On The Right Side | Conservative common sense with the volume set at 9! Menu Skip to content Home Tom Balek Social Media Connections Tom Balek – Rockin' On The Right Side Conservative common sense with the volume set at 9! Are All Presidents “Crooks”? Posted on August 20, 2024 by Tom Balek Standard Reply I remember a time before the internet when every television comedian did an impersonation of disgraced former president Richard Nixon saying, “I am not a crook!” Nixon’s ultimate resignation resulted from the “ Watergate scandal “, in which members of his re-election campaign and administrative staff, perhaps without his knowledge (at least at first), ran clandestine operations designed to protect him from his political enemies and a relentless news media. These operatives broke into the Democratic National Committee’s office in the Watergate complex, stealing documents and bugging phones. After that, Nixon’s defenders launched...

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