Democrats Left SPEECHLESS! Sen. Kennedy DESTROYS Biden Official in SHOCKING Constitutional Showdown!

🎭 The Constitutional Comedy: When Senior Officials ‘Forget’ the Basics and Bias Runs Wild

 

The recent Senate hearing was less a measured inquiry and more a full-blown constitutional demolition derby. The transcript reveals a shocking spectacle where Rod Rosenstein, a former top official, was completely dismantled by Senator Kennedy, exposing both a breathtaking lack of foundational knowledge and a stunning display of political bias from within the highest ranks of federal law enforcement.


🚨 The Paper Trail of Prejudice: “We Will Stop It”

 

The most damning section of the hearing centered not on legal precedent, but on a sickening exhibition of bias. Senator Kennedy laid bare a series of explicit communications between senior FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page. These were not junior G-men and G-women, but high-ranking decision-makers “naval deep” in the Russia and Mueller investigations—investigations that targeted a sitting President and his presidential campaign.

Their private correspondence is a raw, unfiltered expression of contempt:

August 16, 2015, Strzok: Declares Bernie Sanders an “idiot like Trump.”

February 12, 2016, Page: Asserts Trump “has no dignity or class. He simply cannot be president.”

March 3, 2016, Page: Calls Trump “a most loathsome human.”

March 3, 2016, Strzok: Exclaims, “Oh my god, Trump’s an idiot,” and declares Hillary should win “100 million and nothing.”

July 18, 2016, Page: Labels Donald Trump “an enormous douche.”

The most appalling moment of all—the one that rips the mask off any pretense of neutrality—is the exchange from August 2016. After Page states, “Trump’s not ever going to become president. Right. Right,” Strzok replies with a chilling and explicit promise to subvert democracy: “No. No, he won’t. We will stop it.”

The hypocrisy of top federal agents—whose sole duty is to uphold the law without prejudice—being so deeply entrenched in a political assassination mission is a scar on the Department of Justice’s integrity. While Rosenstein weakly defended the lack of firings, arguing that “dozens perhaps scores of federal agents and attorneys” were involved, this is merely an admission of a systemic rot. The damage was done when the officials responsible for investigating a presidential campaign openly vowed to “stop” the outcome they personally despised.


🧠 The Institutional Amnesia: Constitutional Ignorance

 

As if the ethical breaches were not enough, Rosenstein’s testimony descended into an unintentionally hilarious masterclass in unpreparedness. Senator Kennedy transitioned from bias to constitutional basics, and the former top official’s performance was nothing short of an embarrassment.

When asked a fundamental question—“Tell me what Article 5 of the Constitution does,”—Rosenstein froze, muttering that it was “not coming to mind at the moment.” This stunning lack of recall for an article governing constitutional amendments was quickly followed by a failure to define Article 2 (which establishes the Executive Branch) and a complete ignorance of the term “Purpose ofism.”

This is not a trivia contest; it is a confirmation hearing for a senior official. The spectacle of a high-ranking political figure—one who oversaw investigations of the highest consequence—confessing that elementary constitutional law is beyond his grasp is an unforgivable indictment of his competence and the standards of the administration that put him forward. His attempt to recover, claiming he researches complex issues, only highlighted the central problem: you cannot research basics during a confirmation hearing.

Senator Kennedy’s closing line was a devastating knockout: “Well, you’re going to be faced with it if you’re confirmed. I can assure you of that.”


⚖️ A Cautionary Tale

 

This hearing was more than just tense; it was a revelation. It provided damning evidence of politicized federal agents actively working to undermine a candidate and simultaneously showcased an extraordinary level of institutional ignorance at the highest levels of the Department of Justice. Rod Rosenstein, the official who walked in expecting a routine session, became a public cautionary tale. The American people must look upon this display—this mix of blatant partisan malice and basic incompetence—and recognize the profound danger it poses to the principle of justice for all.