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The Thread To Vent On Nancy Pelosi & Her Hubris
nedboy7 replied to 3rdnlng's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
https://www.businessinsider.com/congress-stock-act-violations-senate-house-trading-2021-9#sen-sheldon-whitehouse-a-democrat-from-rhode-island-6 https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/gop-senator-called-his-brother-in-law-minutes-later-they-both-dumped-stocks-ahead-of-covid-crash-1249567/ 2,596 Trades in One Term: Inside Senator Perdue’s Stock Portfolio The Georgia Republican’s stock trades have far outpaced those of his Senate colleagues and have included a range of companies within his Senate committees’ oversight, an analysis shows. -
I wonder what they will do for water? It's not a raid. My god. Calm down with your BS takes. “I don’t know,” Mr. Trump said. “I haven’t really been following it too much. I just wish her well, frankly.” “I’ve met her numerous times over the years, especially since I lived in Palm Beach, and I guess they lived in Palm Beach,” the president continued, referring to the Florida town where his Mar-a-Lago resort is and where Mr. Epstein had a home. “But I wish her well, whatever it is.” It was 1992, and Mr. Houraney had flown two dozen or so women in for what was supposed to be a “calendar girl” competition at Mar-a-Lago. The only guests, it turned out, were Mr. Trump and Mr. Epstein. Mr. Houraney, who at the time had just teamed up with Mr. Trump to host events at his casinos, was taken aback. “I said, ‘Donald, this is supposed to be a party with V.I.P.s,’” he recalled. “‘You’re telling me it’s you and Epstein?’”
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Early reports that the F.B.I. search of former President Donald J. Trump’s residence in Florida related to an investigation into whether he had unlawfully taken government files when he left the White House focused attention on an obscure criminal law barring removal of official records. The penalties for breaking that law include disqualification from holding any federal office. Specifically, the law in question — Section 2071 of Title 18 of the United States Code — makes it a crime if someone who has custody of government documents or records “willfully and unlawfully conceals, removes, mutilates, obliterates, falsifies or destroys” them. If convicted, defendants can be fined or sentenced to prison for up to three years. In addition, the statute says, if they are currently in a federal office, they “shall forfeit” that office, and they shall “be disqualified from holding any office under the United States.”
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Name a Right Wing Position
nedboy7 replied to Backintheday544's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Unfortunately I think you are very close to the truth here. Hurts me to say. I think the order is here. The idea that the order is coming is the illusion. It has been established. But recently the right is starting to act like a cult. Try to get a Trumper to tell you something they didn't like about him. "oh I wish he would tweet less". Trumpers are a new breed, not really Republicans. -
You are a classy man Irv. You are a mental patient.
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The Senate Intelligence Committee should be applauded for releasing the fifth and final volume of its investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. With over 200 witness interviews and roughly 1 million documents reviewed, the nearly 1,000-page report documents in detail the comprehensive campaign conducted by Russian President Vladimir Putin and his proxies to seek influence within President Donald Trump's campaign, help Trump win the 2016 presidential election and amplify polarization and division within American society. Far from a hoax, as the president so often claimed, the report reveals how the Trump campaign willingly engaged with Russian operatives implementing the influence effort. For instance, the report exposes interactions and information exchanged between Russian intelligence officer Konstantin Kilimnik and then-Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort. According to the report, campaign figures “presented attractive targets for foreign influence, creating notable counterintelligence vulnerabilities.” (Manafort was later convicted of tax and bank fraud.) The bipartisan tone of the majority of the report, released by a committee chaired by Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio, should be welcomed by all Americans who want our elected leaders to protect American sovereignty. National security should never be a partisan issue. But that is not my point. Anyone who starts to suggest any election they lose is rigged is aiming towards a dictatorship.
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Ok maybe we agree more than we think actually. Yes I get your point. I don't see the shaman idiot as the poster child of that day however. If you look at how autocratic governments begin it is usually with rejecting elections and claiming any election they dont win is rigged. Not with idiots whining about gender issues. Yes both parties suck but I guess we both hate one more than the other.
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Alex Jones just had to concede Sandy Hook was real. A sad day for QOP.
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As Time Goes By More Truth Rises to the Top !
nedboy7 replied to T master's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
It’s actually your brain that is owned. I’m not the one on here quoting media and claiming it’s true. It’s clearly you who is triggered. -
Lefties are mentally disturbed and must be stopped.
nedboy7 replied to Unforgiven's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Listen, everything I dont like is fake news. So this has been tossed from my consciousness. -
As Time Goes By More Truth Rises to the Top !
nedboy7 replied to T master's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
All other commentators? I must have triggered you about the turd bag Tucker. It's ok to admit Tucker is a lying POS. You dont have to instantly try to deflect to somehow defend your turdboy. I mean it's quite insane that they claim no reasonable person would take him for the truth. But pretty much all of the trumptards do. Hey did you figure out why conservative judges would not rule for election fraud claims? -
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As Time Goes By More Truth Rises to the Top !
nedboy7 replied to T master's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I heard he was a classy businessman his whole life. Now donate traitor! lol. -
As Time Goes By More Truth Rises to the Top !
nedboy7 replied to T master's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
How about a 5 time bankrupt lunatic who changed parties cause it's easier to run for the dumber party. He was sent by GOD! Did you donate to Trump today. You dont wanna be a traitor? A top GOP committee sent a message accusing supporters who hadn't donated of being traitors: 'You abandoned Trump.' "You abandoned Trump," a text version of the message said. "We were told you were a tried & true, lifelong patriot." "But when Trump said he'd run for President if we took back the House from Nancy Pelosi...You did nothing. Was Trump wrong about you?" the statement asked. -
As Time Goes By More Truth Rises to the Top !
nedboy7 replied to T master's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Did you really put Tucker Carlson clips on and talk about the truth? Now comes the claim that you can't expect to literally believe the words that come out of Carlson's mouth. And that assertion is not coming from Carlson's critics. It's being made by a federal judge in the Southern District of New York and by Fox News's own lawyers in defending Carlson against accusations of slander. It worked, by the way. Just read U.S. District Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil's opinion, leaning heavily on the arguments of Fox's lawyers: The "'general tenor' of the show should then inform a viewer that [Carlson] is not 'stating actual facts' about the topics he discusses and is instead engaging in 'exaggeration' and 'non-literal commentary.' " She wrote: "Fox persuasively argues, that given Mr. Carlson's reputation, any reasonable viewer 'arrive[s] with an appropriate amount of skepticism' about the statement he makes." Vyskocil, an appointee of President Trump's, added, "Whether the Court frames Mr. Carlson's statements as 'exaggeration,' 'non-literal commentary,' or simply bloviating for his audience, the conclusion remains the same — the statements are not actionable." Vyskocil's ruling last week, dismissing a slander lawsuit filed against Carlson, was a win for Fox, First Amendment principles and the media more generally, as Fox News itself maintains. As a legal matter, the judge ruled that Karen McDougal, the woman suing Carlson, failed to surmount the challenge.