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Did Cheatle resign to hide something, or was it to avoid an investigation?
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(08-06-2024, 11:44 AM)schuyler Wrote: Occam's Razer, which states that the simplist answer is most likely the correct one,  is a better answer to this issue, particularly when you go around stating you know the inner thoughts of some of the participants. That is very creative, but it has no basis in reality. She resigned because she was told to by every single committee member who spoke at her hearing. That's an untenable postion to be in. It's no more complicated than that.

"Occam's Razer" is a fallacy used by people as an excuse to not conduct quality research. Given that the easiest solution to this problem of her resigning ignores the implication of her hiding a massive cover up of Federal Crimes taking place by members of the Biden family and White House staff. Unless you're trying to say that the cocaine found at the White House (along with other narcotics) and this complete failure to protect Trump during the rally are just happenstance events that both Cheatle and Rowe both were deeply involved in? 

You can also say that she was told by both sides to resign, but since she really works for at the pleasure of the President of the US, she didn't have to. There have been other officials that have been told to resign, but refused since the President didn't accept their resignations (or so they told the media). 

No, it looks like she is hiding evidence of criminal endeavors by the Biden family and White House staff, and that she thinks that by resigning the public will feel that it's over and done with.
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RE: Did Cheatle resign to hide something, or was it to avoid an investigation? - by guyfriday - 08-06-2024, 05:36 PM


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