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Like I said before... Shuddup you rayyyyycist? ?♀️ I got nuthin'. This woman is nuts.
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The Deep State War Heats Up :ph34r:
Buffalo_Gal replied to Deranged Rhino's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
How did this come to trial? General Flynn's business partner, Rafiekian, filed for an acquittal under Rule 29. He claims that because the prosecution admits that they have no evidence of any connection between the Flynn company and the Turkish government, and because the prosecution cannot offer up what law, if any, was broken, he should be acquitted immediately. Rafiekian - Defendant's Motion for Judgment of Acquittal Under Rule 29 -
My mistake. ?
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Trump foreign policy
Buffalo_Gal replied to Benjamin Franklin's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Tom Brady : Not winning Father Of The Year
Buffalo_Gal replied to Just Jack's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Mmmm Dwayne Johnson ? ? -
I am so sorry for your loss, @Gugny ?
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Er, no thanks. ?
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Trump foreign policy
Buffalo_Gal replied to Benjamin Franklin's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
As I said, no idea if any of it is true. Georgie P was also on twitter saying Greek newspapers were reporting he was dead, and asking for confirmation. -
Weismann is a POS </snip> Weissmann quietly reached out to the American lawyers for Ukrainian oligarch Dmitry Firtash with a tempting offer: Give us some dirt on Donald Trump in the Russia case, and Team Mueller might make his 2014 U.S. criminal charges go away. </snip> t first blush, one might ask, “What’s the big deal?” It’s not unusual for federal prosecutors to steal a page from Monty Hall’s “Let’s Make a Deal” script during plea negotiations. But Weissmann’s overture was wrapped with complexity and intrigue far beyond the normal federal case, my sources indicate. At the time, pressure was building inside the DOJ and the FBI to find smoking-gun evidence against Trump in the Russia case because the Steele dossier — upon which the early surveillance warrants were based — was turning out to be an uncorroborated mess. (“There’s no big there there,” lead FBI agent Pete Strzok texted a few days before Weissmann’s overture.) Likewise, key evidence that the DOJ used to indict Firtash on corruption charges in 2014 was falling apart. Two central witnesses were in the process of recanting testimony, and a document the FBI portrayed as bribery evidence inside Firtash’s company was exposed as a hypothetical slide from an American consultant’s PowerPoint presentation, according to court records I reviewed. </snip>
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Link to letter Justice Department tells Mueller his House testimony 'must remain within the boundaries' of public report A Justice Department official told former Special Counsel Robert Mueller that his upcoming testimony to House lawmakers "must remain within the boundaries" of the public, redacted version of his report, in a letter obtained by Fox News on Monday evening. </snip>
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Trump foreign policy
Buffalo_Gal replied to Benjamin Franklin's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
No idea how credible these are: -
I am shocked none of you posted this when it showed up again yesterday for uhhh "jiggly" reasons. They have better stills of her ridiculous behavior. And 14 times he was interrupted!? Those people are insane. Link Video footage resurfaced Sunday that shows security guards physically removing Rep. Rashida Tlaib from a 2016 Donald Trump campaign speech after she disrupted it. </snip> A letft-win [sic] Michigan group calling itself the 'people's campaign' took credit for organizing 14 protesters to heckle Donald Trump on August 8, 2016 using fraudulently purchased speech tickets; Tlaib was one of them </snip>
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Shuddup you rayyyyycist? ?♀️ Works great against a Cuban guy who hates Trump.
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She is doubling down...
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She's nuts. Although there is that whole 'can't be compelled to testify against a spouse' thing... Link Anthony Weiner moves back in with Huma Abedin as he's spotted in a tank top and shorts using a trolley to roll in designer garment bags, a hockey stick and suitcases into his family home after prison stint for sexting 15-year-old girl * Anthony Weiner was seen moving back in with Huma Abedin over the weekend in New York City, pictured in exclusive DailyMail.com photos * The 54-year-old had been living in a halfway house in the Bronx after his release from prison in February * Soon after he went to prison, Huma and their seven-year old son Jordan moved to this new apartment * The disgraced politician did his own moving, using a trolley to roll in boxes, garment bags, a hockey stick and suitcases * Abedin filed for divorce the day Weiner entered into a guilty plea for sexting a 15-year-old girl in May 2017, which DailyMail.com exposed in September 2016 * However, Abedin withdrew her request in January, deciding to settle privately * It's not clear where Weiner had been staying since leaving a halfway house in May after spending 21 months in custody for the illicit contact with the minor * Moving back in with Abedin comes weeks after Weiner was seen lunching with a young brunette at a Wall Street brunch spot </snip>
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The Media's Portrayal of Trump and His Presidency
Buffalo_Gal replied to Nanker's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Are you friends with your neighbors?
Buffalo_Gal replied to Another Fan's topic in Off the Wall Archives
The BEST thing about my neighborhood is since Gladys Kravitz next door (and her BFF down the street) moved out no one knows anyone anymore! I know the names of two of my neighbors, and couldn't pick the rest of 'em out of a police lineup. However, due to good ole Gladys, I do know what my neighbor's medical practices specializes in... having a heart attack or a stroke? My street (assuming anyone is home) is a better place to have it than a hospital! -
Democratic 2020 Presidential Primary Thread
Buffalo_Gal replied to snafu's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Ah, I see. I have no idea. You could probably comment on that article and ask him. -
Democratic 2020 Presidential Primary Thread
Buffalo_Gal replied to snafu's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I am not sure what you are suggesting. Google is forcing people to make their political campaign donations public? No one who is employed by Google is "allowed" to donated to a Republican? California has an anti-political discrimination law. Google is so powerful it probably can do as it likes, but I am sure Google is well stocked with the "correct" kind of activists. -
Democratic 2020 Presidential Primary Thread
Buffalo_Gal replied to snafu's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
This is a very informative "follow the money" article. Dem Dot Coms vs. Trump's Soldiers and Steelworkers Politics has its style and its substance. Style requires the 2020 candidates to stump in New Hampshire diners and eat corn dogs at Iowa fairs. These stylistic rites of passage in American politics are on the verge of irrelevance as the kingmakers in California push up their primary and as the effort to eliminate the electoral college gains traction among the 2020 Democrats and, more importantly, their donors. Forget the New Hampshire diners and Iowa corn dogs, the truth can be found if you follow the money. The 2020 race is all about touting the democracy of small donors with a 130,000 donor threshold for the third Democrat debate. But certain zip codes keep coming up for the top Democrat candidates. The 100XX zip codes of Manhattan, the 90XXX zip codes of Los Angeles, the 94XXX zip codes of San Francisco, the 98XXX zip codes of Seattle, the 20XXX zip codes of D.C. and the 02XXX zip codes of Boston. These are the core zip codes of the Democrat donor base. They are the pattern that recur in the campaign contributions lists of the top Democrats. And they explain the politics of the 2020 race. </snip> New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles show up in the top 5 donor cities for most of the top 2020 candidates, including Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris, Cory Booker and Pete Buttigieg. Boston shows up in the top 10, not only for Bernie and Warren, but for Kamala and Buttigieg. Seattle appears in the top 10 for Bernie, Warren, and Buttigieg. Washington D.C. features in the top 10 for Bernie, Booker, Warren, Kamala, and Buttigieg. And the rest of America doesn’t really matter. </snip> The democracy of small donors is illusory not only by zip code, but by industry. Google isn’t the largest company in America, but, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, its employees show up on the top company contributor lists for Kamala, Sanders, Buttigieg, and, Warren. Despite Warren’s supposed threat to break up big dot coms and Sanders’ talk of going after big companies, Google employees were the top backers of both candidates. </snip> After Google, University of California employees are the biggest donors to both Bernie and Warren. They also show up, somewhat less surprisingly, on the donor leaderboards for Kamala Harris and Buttigieg. The prominence of California college employees on donor lists for candidates from the other side of the country shows the sheer financial wealth of taxpayer funded institutions in California. </snip>