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“Not even a smidgen of corruption.”

Remember this “golden oldie” from late 2015?  When Barack Hussein Obama (mmm, mmm, MMM!) asserted that, during his stewardship of our nation, there was “not even a smidgen of corruption” while he occupied the Executive Mansion?

No, that gag-inducing “golden oldie” wasn’t BHO’s first indulgence in mendacity and duplicity.  Indeed, many people long before knew just how corrupt both of the Obama Administrations were.

Nor have courageous people forgotten.  Just a month ago, George Neumayr revisited one of the numerous instances of the corruption which saturated the eight painful years of the two Obama Administrations:  The Scandal Obama Still Won’t Acknowledge.

I suppose in one way, though, BHO’s assertion about “not a smidgen of corruption” was true.  There was not a smidgen of corruption:  the corruption overflowed in a gushing flood.  You could swim, bathe, or otherwise drown in the multiple Olympic-sized swimming pools required to fully contain the massive depths of corruption easily plumbed by those with the courage to acknowledge the manifestly obvious.