With the news that now both Orie sisters have been convicted of corruption, you do have to wonder how Attorney General Tom Corbett managed to completely miss this whole thing. Nobody can say for sure whether he was just being a good Party man, but it seems kind of crazy that he never charged anybody associated with the Senate Republican caucus for anything. Even if he wanted to play party politics as AG, you’d think he’d at least charge one or two token Republicans to water down the stench of partisanship.
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I know! it’s because he is a hack.
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Where were all these stellar investigative reporters? Guess they were in training to become certified as Stenographers for Soros.
Why didn’t Corbett investigate the Senate GOP caucus? They were his kingmakers.
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