hanimmal
Well-Known Member
It is almost hard to believe that they are not always in the same room.Those two should get a room.
It is almost hard to believe that they are not always in the same room.Those two should get a room.
Is that the going rate these days?It isn't just that he's stupid, he is also knowingly dishonest.
Maybe he really needs that 24¢
Bill Barr broke Trump trolls ability to claim any credibility with these guys pushing Trump's cons.This story is about Joe Biden who denied knowing of any family foriegn buisness dealing while he was sitting vice president, and how that denial is being proven false by documents, phone calls and most recently testimony from the CEO of Sinohawk who is a lifelong Democrat and a naval veteran who held top secret clearance from the DOE and NSA.
testimony
[ˈtestəˌmōnē]
NOUN
- a formal written or spoken statement, especially one given in a court of law.
synonyms:
evidence · sworn statement · attestation ·
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Someone like yourself who cant be bothered to look up the definition of the word "testimony" is allowed to vote in a US election, that's really scary but mostly just sad. Please stop dumbing down our great nation in this fashion, thanks.
Because you said so? What exactly would he be hanging his kid out to dry with? Getting a job in the last couple years of his dad holding office? By working to build a business while he dad was retired from public life?I agree up to the point of financially enabling a hard drug habit. A friend of mine died last year from a heroin OD. He was a trust fund kid who struggled with heroin since high school, rehab 3 times.
Edit: to the larger point you're making: everyone is aware Joe Biden will likely try plausible deniability to hang Hunter out to dry.
Because he was a future candidate.Lastly as you are ignoring, that dude was involved with Hunter Biden in 2017 right? What exactly was Biden going to do for them while not in political office?
Nope. Theres an email from Rob Walker specifically clarifying that My Chairman is Joe.
You said testimony is in a court of law, because I referenced testimony in an interview and you called it moronic to suggest testimony could exist outside a court of law which is easily clarified with a dictionary but that was just too much for you to handle before you spoke. Because you're a dummy. I realize you probably dont know that because noone in your echo chamber will tell you, but if you go back and study really hard I'm sure you will see it too.
I have faith in you Bucko.
Oh because he was a 'future' candidate. In 2017? After he had retired, 2 years before he got back in to run against Trump.Because he was a future candidate.
Anyway, theres lots of lively discussion on the other thread you're trying to have a discussion all on your own about here, you should shill over there because it's starting to look silly here.
Btw crying Russia is literally what got all the latest evidence from Bobulinski to the authorities.
Have a great week buddy!
You have a great week too.Because he was a future candidate.
Anyway, theres lots of lively discussion on the other thread you're trying to have a discussion all on your own about here, you should shill over there because it's starting to look silly here.
Btw crying Russia is literally what got all the latest evidence from Bobulinski to the authorities.
Have a great week buddy!
That is cute, here is another of Trump's champions talking about their views of not being under oath:
so Trump's DOJ sat on this story since 2017??? LOL.You have a great week too.
I look forward to a credible source about this story that hasn't completely debunked it btw.
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That is cute, here is another of Trump's champions talking about their views of not being under oath:
I forgot all about that, thank you for reminding me of it.so Trump's DOJ sat on this story since 2017??? LOL.
have you heard more about the Nov 2 deadline to release un-redacted criminal charges from Mueller?? that's what i really want to see.
Can Stone be charged under a legitimate DOJ with any other charges? i know the double jeopardy stuff but did they keep any on the back burner knowing trump would pardon/commute Stone? god i hope so. he's a smug m'fer that needs to be in prisonI forgot all about that, thank you for reminding me of it.
The last one was awesome, all of Trump's lies about not knowing about the Russian militaries attack on our nation and his not coordinating with them was shown to be a lie. I can't wait for the rest of those redactions to be removed.
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The Hunter-Ghazi garbage might be from Chinese trolls this time (like Epoch Times) instead of Russia, but these trolls all are reading from the same playbook if it is.
I haven't seen any charges about working with foreigners to sway an American election, so I am assuming there are lots of charges out there to be made once a legitimate AG is sworn in.Can Stone be charged under a legitimate DOJ with any other charges? i know the double jeopardy stuff but did they keep any on the back burner knowing trump would pardon/commute Stone? god i hope so. he's a smug m'fer that needs to be in prison
It looks like nothing has really changed, we won't find out about the charges until after Trump is out of office, or a flood hits him and his cronies and he has to start pardoning everyone if he loses I am guessing.
So I was looking around and saw the thing about Trump's tweet saying everything in the Russian investigation should be released. Something I forgot about, but it is funny how stupid Trump is and how stupid he makes everyone look around him.Can Stone be charged under a legitimate DOJ with any other charges? i know the double jeopardy stuff but did they keep any on the back burner knowing trump would pardon/commute Stone? god i hope so. he's a smug m'fer that needs to be in prison
smart people don't bankrupt a business where the business model is the house always wins.So I was looking around and saw the thing about Trump's tweet saying everything in the Russian investigation should be released. Something I forgot about, but it is funny how stupid Trump is and how stupid he makes everyone look around him.
https://www.law.com/nationallawjournal/2020/10/16/judge-orders-that-trump-be-asked-about-declassification-tweets-in-mueller-info-fight/
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He must be so frustrated that this "clever scheme" isn't working. It worked last time. Are some Americans getting smarter?https://www.washingtonpost.com/media/2020/10/29/glenn-greenwald-intercept-resigns/
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Iconoclastic journalist Glenn Greenwald resigned from The Intercept on Thursday afternoon, signaling an abrupt and acrimonious end to his time at the publication he co-founded in 2014 with journalists Jeremy Scahill and Laura Poitras.
Greenwald, who shared the 2014 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Public Service for his reporting on National Security Agency domestic surveillance that was uncovered by contractor Edward Snowden, said his departure was related to a piece that he planned to write about former vice president Joe Biden.
In a lengthy note published on Substack, Greenwald said the publication refused to publish the piece, “in violation of my contractual right of editorial freedom,” unless he removed “all sections critical of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, the candidate vehemently supported by all New-York-based Intercept editors involved in this effort at suppression.”
The Intercept strongly countered those claims, with Editor in Chief Betsy Reed telling The Washington Post in email that “it is absolutely not true that Glenn Greenwald was asked to remove all sections critical of Joe Biden from his article. He was asked to support his claims and innuendo about corrupt actions by Joe Biden with evidence.”
The Intercept, which is published by nonprofit First Look Media, called it “a preposterous charge that The Intercept’s editors and reporters, with the lone noble exception of Glenn Greenwald, have betrayed our mission to engage in fearless investigative journalism because we have been seduced by the lure of a Joe Biden presidency.”
“A brief glance at the stories The Intercept has published on Joe Biden will suffice to refute those claims,” the statement continued.
Greenwald said that when the editors refused to let him publish the article elsewhere, he proposed that they “air their disagreements with me by writing their own articles that critique my perspectives and letting readers decide who is right, the way any confident and healthy media outlet would,” he wrote. “But modern media outlets do not air dissent; they quash it. So censorship of my article, rather than engagement with it, was the path these Biden-supporting editors chose.”
He made numerous other claims in his lengthy departure note, which the Intercept said it would address in time. “For now, it is important to make clear that our goal in editing his work was to ensure that it would be accurate and fair,” the statement reads. “While he accuses us of political bias, it was he who was attempting to recycle a political campaign’s — the Trump campaign’s — dubious claims and launder them as journalism.”
Greenwald has emerged in recent years as a harsh critic of the mainstream media, and has become a regular guest on the Fox News Channel, especially on Tucker Carlson’s nightly show. In particular, Greenwald accused media companies of boarding the “Russiagate train” by hyping up stories about collaboration between the Trump campaign and the Russian government actors.
Greenwald said he would publish the Biden piece on his own Substack online platform later on Thursday, and would plan to continue publishing on the channel. He also said he had been “exploring the possibility of creating a new media outlet” for months.
“Like anyone with young children, a family and numerous obligations, I do this with some trepidation, but also with the conviction that there is no other choice,” he wrote. “I could not sleep at night knowing that I allowed any institution to censor what I want to say and believe — least of all a media outlet I co-founded with the explicit goal of ensuring this never happens to other journalists, let alone to me, let alone because I have written an article critical of a powerful Democratic politician vehemently supported by the editors in the imminent national election.”
The Intercept said it had no doubt that Greenwald would “launch a new media venture where he will face no collaboration with editors — such is the era of Substack and Patreon.”
“In that context, it makes good business sense for Glenn to position himself as the last true guardian of investigative journalism and to smear his longtime colleagues and friends as partisan hacks,” the Intercept statement reads. “We get it. But facts are facts and The Intercept record of fearless, rigorous, independent journalism speaks for itself.”