Down The Primrose Path

NYPost: Anti-corruption units have raided the home and office of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, in an unwelcome distraction for Kyiv officials as they battle to defeat Russia’s invasion and persuade US officials to accommodate their concerns in peace proposals.

More: Media referring to Yermak as “Zelensky’s top aide” or “lead negotiatior.” Once again clever with their words to downplay the significance of his exit.

17 Replies to “Down The Primrose Path”

      1. Vilified? I’m the only one here who has continually reminded you that I love you … because God loves you. JFK and the CIA? I’m still waiting for the REAL JFK files to drop. Like the REAL Epstein Files … which will happen in the year 20-NEVER.

  1. Corruption? You’re hearing about it because they are investigating it, not because they are ignoring it. Next, are we going to hear why all long-term US Congress members are worth a couple hundred million dollars despite earning chicken feed. Not likely.

    1. Scar

      I wonder how many members of Congress have military industrial stocks in their portfolios?

      All purchased on a congressional salary!!!!!

      And then there’s their family members and relatives who pull in big salaries from NGOs which are receiving funds from the US government (i.e. tax payer).

  2. “…in an unwelcome distraction..”

    But of course. Grillions of taxpayer $ embezzled by the installed leadership of Ukraine and many Western leaders (such as Biden) is just a distraction. Unwelcomed, no doubt about it.

  3. Don’t you just love Twitchy’s clasping, wringing hands and unwashed hair?
    It signals “ready to launder” does it not?

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