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22 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

do i sense that this may be the canary in the coal mine that transitions the pivot of coverage into what is coming? they left is going to proclaim that they were duped on the grandest scale imaginable. wait for it.

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18 minutes ago, Foxx said:

do i sense that this may be the canary in the coal mine that transitions the pivot of coverage into what is coming? they left is going to proclaim that they were duped on the grandest scale imaginable. wait for it.

 

I could see that, without a doubt. 

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2 hours ago, Foxx said:

do i sense that this may be the canary in the coal mine that transitions the pivot of coverage into what is coming? they left is going to proclaim that they were duped on the grandest scale imaginable. wait for it.

 

Could see that.  But at some point the MFers at CNN et al will need to wash their hands of people like Brennan &  McCabe to have any smidgen of hope that story flies.

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22 hours ago, Taro T said:

 

Could see that.  But at some point the MFers at CNN et al will need to wash their hands of people like Brennan &  McCabe to have any smidgen of hope that story flies.

 

I'm not sure that CNN's remaining audience is able to connect McCabe and Brennan to the wrongdoing.  What's left (pun intended) are probably just people that see McCabe and Brennan as long time loyal servants of the nation who have been unfairly attacked by Trump and the right. 

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17 hours ago, Hedge said:

 

 

 

I think this stuff is rampant. Worldwide. "Yachting", Instagram hoe's....

I have to think many of the "young ladies" in porn (particularly in foreign countries, where there might be even less monitoring of the "performers") are actually underage, and recruited like this.

 

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Oklahoma is one of dozens of states suing opioid drugmakers and this case is the first state case to reach trial. A federal trial is slated for this fall in which nearly 2,000 cases involving cities, counties, communities and tribal lands have been rolled into one, accusing opioid makers of causing the epidemic.

 

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31 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

I don't usually post Breitbart links (and haven't read this one, posting for the tweet) -- but the story is legit. 

 

 

 

He seems to already have been scrubbed from MPAA's "Our People" section:

 

https://www.mpaa.org/who-we-are/our-people/

 

His LinkedIn lists his current title at MPAA as the Senior Executive Vice President & Global General Counsel at Motion Picture Association of America, Inc.

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'Ball of Collusion' Thoughtfully Connects the Dots on Clinton and Obama

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Certainly, Citizen Barack Obama understood how federal power could be abused as he lectured on the Constitution at the University of Chicago, not too far from where Chicago plans to build him a great temple.

 

But did President Obama worry about this when he convened that secret White House meeting on Jan. 5, 2017, just as Trump was about to take control?

 

John Brennan of Obama's CIA was at that meeting. And Vice President Joe Biden. James Comey, then of the FBI, was there, as were national security adviser Susan Rice (who lied for the Obama White House about the Benghazi disaster) and other intelligence bosses.

 

Weeks later, on Jan. 20, some 20 minutes after Trump was sworn in as president, Rice was still in the White House, about to leave. But first she wrote a curious email memorializing that Jan. 5 meeting.

 

She said Obama insisted that everything they were doing was done "by the book."

Who talks like that, unless it's someone covering their behinds?

You certainly don't need to say that someone reminded us all that we have to do everything by the book if you've been doing things by the book for the past eight years," McCarthy told me. "You don't have to tell people who are 'by the book' people to do things by the book."

 

The real collusion was that the Obama administration put the awesome powers of the federal government -- law enforcement and intelligence -- at the service of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.

 

The scheme to get Clinton elected had two parts, McCarthy argues. The first was to shield former Secretary of State Clinton from disqualifying and potentially criminal allegations that she violated federal law by having a private unsecured email server and later destroyed the evidence.

 

And, as an insurance policy, the other part of the scheme was to portray Trump as an agent of Russia's Vladimir Putin.

 

"Ball of Collusion" is a detailed, connect-the-dots read. McCarthy, a former top federal prosecutor in New York, knows the workings of the CIA and the Department of Justice.

 

More at the link: https://townhall.com/columnists/johnkass/2019/08/27/ball-of-collusion-thoughtfully-connects-the-dots-on-clinton-and-obama-n2552191

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4 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

OK.  Confused here.  She met Weinstein while working on Cider House Rules (being made by Disney subsidiary (at the time) Miramax), but was then raped 10 years later by him.  How does that rape 10 years later fall on Disney & their execs?

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2 hours ago, Taro T said:

 

OK.  Confused here.  She met Weinstein while working on Cider House Rules (being made by Disney subsidiary (at the time) Miramax), but was then raped 10 years later by him.  How does that rape 10 years later fall on Disney & their execs?

 

Because Disney created the environment that caused them to meet.

 

Yeah, it's bull####.  This is just casting as wide a net as possible and hoping the deep pockets offer an out-of-court settlement.

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A total of 41 individuals have been charged in nine indictments for their alleged involvement in a network of “pill mill” clinics and pharmacies.  Those charged include medical providers, clinic owners and managers, pharmacists, pharmacy owners and managers as well as drug dealers and traffickers.  Their actions allegedly resulted in the diversion of approximately 23 million oxycodone, hydrocodone and carisoprodol pills. 

In addition, federal law enforcement agents executed 36 search warrants including 15 pharmacies and six “pill mill” clinics, as well as other offices and residences, aimed at disrupting networks of opioid diversion.  The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) also served immediate suspension orders on seven pharmacies and two providers involved in dispensing controlled substances without legitimate medical purpose.

 

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