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44 minutes ago, BeginnersMind said:

 

Ignore that it’s a Kathy Griffin post and enjoy. Viva the Internet. 

 

Now that's some real damning evidence. The "Soprano" music alone should be enough to put him away for a long stretch. You should go back to the kiddie table before your seat is taken.

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45 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said:

Now that's some real damning evidence. The "Soprano" music alone should be enough to put him away for a long stretch. You should go back to the kiddie table before your seat is taken.

 

Why so sensitive? Of course it’s not evidence. It’s a joke. Nothing more intended. 

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8 minutes ago, njbuff said:

 

No wonder she is a failed comedian. She has NEVER said or done anything funny.

 

I hate Trump for the Douchebag that he is, but I have no idea how Kathy Griffin ever got famous or rich.  She blows big chunks.  Trump > Griffin.

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2 hours ago, BeginnersMind said:

 

Ignore that it’s a Kathy Griffin post and enjoy. Viva the Internet. 

 

So while he was puffing cigars and hanging out there, just down a few blocks in federal court his lawyers were trying to get back the documents seized saying many clients privilidges would be compromised. But when the judge asked how many documents and clients, his lawyers could not answer. They even took a recess to try and get to some sort of numbers on that and the judge asked if the lawyer could ask Cohen? Seems like Cohen had damn few clients except for Trump. The prosecution argued he really isn't a lawyer but a partner in crime...

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39 minutes ago, KW95 said:

 

I hate Trump for the Douchebag that he is, but I have no idea how Kathy Griffin ever got famous or rich.  She blows big chunks.  Trump > Griffin.

 

She’s a small step above a Kardashian. 

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On 4/14/2018 at 9:17 AM, Tiberius said:

Sure sure. 

 

They made such such a big deal to say he was not there and now it turns out he was. I know you hope this isn't true but it looks like the worst coming to light. If he was meeting with the Russian hackers and paying them off this is the game set and match. 

 

This is collusion, conspiracy and maybe treason. The sh it may very well have hit the fan 

In my best Ronald Reagan voice...

 

There you go again

 

 

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On April 10, 2018 at 6:30 PM, Deranged Rhino said:

 

Hence why I'm linking you a FISC opinion from a judge that's catered to your skill set and strengths - not an op-ed or political piece, or wild first hand account of what one guy told another guy who told me once said.

 

It lays out, in (redacted) detail, exactly how serious abuses of the constitutional rights of unknown thousands of Americans were permitted to happen by a handful of people within the FBI Counterintelligence Unit. Specifically how subcontractors were able to access raw NSA intelligence on Americans (702 data) without oversight or a warrant. This went on for an unknown period of time (years) for the purposes of political blackmail, extortion, and suppression of citizens' 1st amendment rights. Not just under 44, but across the political spectrum. 

 

That's not speculation - that's what this opinion lays out with evidence... and it's just the starting point of the biggest scandal in political history. 

 

If you read and understand what this document lays out - the next question to grapple with is why then Admiral Mike Rogers, head of NSA, broke rank and protocol to meet with the incoming POTUS elect at Trump Tower immediately after the election despite the objections of 44... and why, less than 24 hours later, the entire transition team moved out of Trump Tower and to New Jersey.

https://www.npr.org/2016/11/22/502980006/reports-suggest-nsa-director-mike-rogers-is-on-his-way-out

 

Again, not speculation. These are hard facts. 

 

On April 10, 2018 at 6:39 PM, Coach Tuesday said:

 

I will finish reading it, probably tomorrow.

 

Any update?

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3 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:

Almost as if the raid was was a political hit job against Trump and any possible supporters. SMH :thumbdown:

Hannity should tell 'em to kiss-off (am I showing my age there?)

 

I didn't know what you meant at first so you may be showing my age.

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20 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

That's holding Hannity to a standard that the rest of the media doesn't even begin to meet.  :lol:

Well, since most of The Media helped Hillary bury the bodies, is it really surprising? 

 

But seriously, you are just wrong. Don't say Hannity and the "rest of the media" like he is part of the normal media 

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3 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Well, since most of The Media helped Hillary bury the bodies, is it really surprising? 

 

But seriously, you are just wrong. Don't say Hannity and the "rest of the media" like he is part of the normal media 

Ah, gator is now saying that Hannity is not a newsreader. How contradictory.

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1 hour ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

Just makes sense to keep it all in the same thread... but you do you.

 

Possibly related (or at least why Hannity would need/have representation): 

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/sean-hannity-denies-right-wing-blogger-s-sex-harassment-claim-n750211

But unlike some others who just paid hush money, Hannity told them to bring it... He would see any salacious charges like this in court.

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Well, at least we can all be secure in the knowledge that the DOJ will soon be leaking Hannity's information to the NY Times. That will put to bed any disputes over what issues he sought legal assistance with.

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