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Where there's smoke there's fire

  1. The very presence of a rumor means that something is afoot, even if not exactly what is rumored.


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“Where there’s smoke, there’s fire,” she replied.

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The line being thrown around, “Where there’s smoke, there’s fire” is meaningless unless proven.

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“It’s not like where there’s smoke, there’s fire. It’s like the smoke is actually a lie and a federal felony.”

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But the point of all this is to dirty up Joe Biden as corrupt to give some red meat to the Trump followers and make the rest of the country assume "where there's smoke there's fire" which is something they've been successful at doing against their enemies for decades.

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“We’ve now learned that she consulted with the dark money group pushing to ban gas stoves. Suffice to say, ‘ridiculous’ and ‘not true’ proposals don’t ordinarily involve a meeting with the Secretary of Energy — and where there’s smoke, there’s fire.”

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