reddogblitz Posted August 30 Posted August 30 On 8/29/2025 at 12:47 PM, Homelander said: So trying to release grand jury testimony, making a big show of releasing binders of stale information, and releasing a 9 hour interview with a convicted serial sex offender with President Trump's personal attorney the day before she is moved to Club Fed is the most transparent administration in the history of America? GTFO Not to mention whatever President Biden did or didn't do is no excuse. You're supposed to be better than Biden. Release the files and let the chips fall where they may. 1
Homelander Posted August 31 Posted August 31 On 8/2/2019 at 1:28 PM, Deranged Rhino said: I should have known better than to think on a topic as bi-partisan as pedophilia and sex trafficking of minors partisan asshattery wouldn't rear its head. I was wrong. @McGee Return TD would rather protect or ignore a proven pedophile and accused trafficker than have a conversation that challenges his world views. Sad. But we all know who he is and what he stands for now. Funny - this guy was busy chastising someone for the very same thing he proudly stands for. Hypocrisy never looked so loud
Homelander Posted September 2 Posted September 2 On 8/2/2019 at 1:28 PM, Deranged Rhino said: protect or ignore a proven pedophile and accused trafficker than have a conversation that challenges his world views. Sad. But we all know who he is and what he stands for now.
Homelander Posted September 3 Posted September 3 On 8/2/2019 at 11:28 PM, Deranged Rhino said: (Pointing out someone posted an obviously 'shopped picture = one being "an ardent defender") Love it. Love it. They protected PEDO DON from the start.
Homelander Posted September 8 Posted September 8 On 8/2/2019 at 1:28 PM, Deranged Rhino said: I should have known better than to think on a topic as bi-partisan as pedophilia and sex trafficking of minors partisan asshattery wouldn't rear its head. I was wrong. @McGee Return TD would rather protect or ignore a proven pedophile and accused trafficker than have a conversation that challenges his world views. Sad. But we all know who he is and what he stands for now.
The Frankish Reich Posted September 8 Posted September 8 13 minutes ago, Homelander said: effin hilarious. Gotta love these guys. While the "birthday book" is mostly interesting due to Trump's ridiculous attempts to distance himself from it, the real news is, as usual, in the "follow the money" investigation. Heather Cox Richardson's analysis: Also yesterday, lawyers for the Justice Department asked a federal judge to keep the names of two associates who received large payments from Epstein in 2018 secret. Days before the payments, the Miami Herald had started to examine the sweetheart deal Epstein got in 2008. One associate received a payment of $100,000, and the second received $250,000. As part of his plea deal, Tom Winter of NBC News reports, Epstein got a guarantee that the associates would not be prosecuted. [Josh] Marshall calls attention to a recent interview in which Wolff said that Epstein suspected Trump was laundering money for a Russian oligarch—and indeed, Trump did flip the property to a Russian oligarch for a profit of more than $50 million a few years after buying it—and threatened to sue Trump, bringing the money laundering to light. At that point, the Epstein investigation began. According to Wolff, Epstein believed Trump had notified the police about what was going on at Epstein’s house, which he knew because he was a frequent visitor. Marshall speculates that Johnson mentioned that Trump was an informant because that information could well be in the files the Department of Justice has, and they’re trying to spin it ahead of time to make it sound like Trump was a hero. But both Wolff and Marshall note that if indeed Trump turned the FBI onto Epstein, it shows he knew what was taking place at Epstein’s properties.
Homelander Posted September 9 Posted September 9 1 hour ago, The Frankish Reich said: effin hilarious. Gotta love these guys. While the "birthday book" is mostly interesting due to Trump's ridiculous attempts to distance himself from it, the real news is, as usual, in the "follow the money" investigation. Heather Cox Richardson's analysis: Also yesterday, lawyers for the Justice Department asked a federal judge to keep the names of two associates who received large payments from Epstein in 2018 secret. Days before the payments, the Miami Herald had started to examine the sweetheart deal Epstein got in 2008. One associate received a payment of $100,000, and the second received $250,000. As part of his plea deal, Tom Winter of NBC News reports, Epstein got a guarantee that the associates would not be prosecuted. [Josh] Marshall calls attention to a recent interview in which Wolff said that Epstein suspected Trump was laundering money for a Russian oligarch—and indeed, Trump did flip the property to a Russian oligarch for a profit of more than $50 million a few years after buying it—and threatened to sue Trump, bringing the money laundering to light. At that point, the Epstein investigation began. According to Wolff, Epstein believed Trump had notified the police about what was going on at Epstein’s house, which he knew because he was a frequent visitor. Marshall speculates that Johnson mentioned that Trump was an informant because that information could well be in the files the Department of Justice has, and they’re trying to spin it ahead of time to make it sound like Trump was a hero. But both Wolff and Marshall note that if indeed Trump turned the FBI onto Epstein, it shows he knew what was taking place at Epstein’s properties. All roads lead to Putin and Epstein and Trump’s at the wheel.
Homelander Posted September 9 Posted September 9 On 8/3/2019 at 1:53 PM, Deranged Rhino said: And if you’ve done the work I have with victims the past two years, you’d understand how much of an ####### you’re actually being. Only asshats try to turn this into a partisan fight because doing so diminishes the victims’ plight.
The Frankish Reich Posted September 9 Posted September 9 1 hour ago, Big Blitz said: Even for you, this is a preposterously ham handed attempt to divert attention from the focus of this thread. 1
The Frankish Reich Posted September 9 Posted September 9 4 hours ago, BillsFanNC said: This will no doubt be an issue for Bill Gates when he runs for President.
ChiGoose Posted September 9 Posted September 9 4 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said: This will no doubt be an issue for Bill Gates when he runs for President. Oh no! Now I need to get rid of my Bill Gates hats, Bills Gates flags, Bill Gates bumper stickers, Bill Gates shirts, Bill Gates golden shoes, Bill Gates crypto, Bill Gates cologne, Bill Gates yard signs, Bill Gates NFTs, and Bill Gates bibles! I probably should delete my account on the Bill Gates social media site too… 2
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