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monitoring Trump and relevant contemporary events

 
 
izzythepush
 
  2  
Thu 26 Sep, 2019 01:20 am
@Lash,
Quote:
The Washington Free Beacon is an American conservative political journalism website launched in 2012. It states that it is "dedicated to uncovering the stories that the powers that be hope will never see the light of day" and producing "in-depth investigative reporting on a wide range of issues, including public policy, government affairs, international security, and media."

The website is financially backed by Paul Singer, an American billionaire hedge fund manager and conservative activist.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Washington_Free_Beacon

Throughout the years I've known a lot of left wing activists. I've not known any that relied on right wing sources to make a point.
Lash
 
  0  
Thu 26 Sep, 2019 01:29 am
Are the facts refuted? So much deflection of facts...

Maybe you approve of the Globe.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bostonglobe.com/opinion/2019/09/24/fair-question-hunter-biden-business-dealings/MUpt7KuC99euxOzA33rgJN/story.html%3foutputType=amp

It’s appalling for President Trump to ask a foreign leader to investigate Joe Biden for alleged corruption.

Then again: What exactly was Biden’s son, Hunter, doing in that foreign country and why was he hired to do it? Those are fair questions, which the media would never stop asking if the son under scrutiny happened to be Donald Trump Jr. But the Biden campaign is pushing back hard, with the now familiar cry that asking merely amplifies Trump talking points. Sorry, but I disagree.

Of course, Trump would love to turn Hunter Biden into Hillary Clinton’s e-mails. So, there’s reasonable fear of giving too much oxygen to wild accusations. But you don’t have to work for Fox News to see legitimate concerns over Hunter Biden’s business dealings. In fact, you can read all about them in presumably friendly media outposts like The New Yorker and the New York Times.


On the narrow question of whether Joe Biden used his position as vice president to push for the ouster of a Ukrainian prosecutor who was investigating a Ukrainian energy company that was paying Hunter Biden lots of money — there’s no credible evidence of that, several media investigations have concluded. But, as the Times ever so delicately put it, “some State Department officials had expressed concern that Hunter Biden’s work in Ukraine could complicate his father’s diplomacy there.”

That “but” is a problem for Biden, even if it’s just an appearance problem. In the context of the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, it’s a big gift to Senator Elizabeth Warren. Just last week, Biden’s Democratic rival, who is surging in polls, said if she’s elected president, she would champion a sweeping package to end government corruption as her first major piece of legislation. She specifically described Trump as “corruption in the flesh.” But the broad aim of her proposal targets Washington’s entrenched, bipartisan culture of lobbying and influence-peddling.


According to the Times, Hunter Biden was paid as much as $50,000 a month for his service on the board of directors of Bursima Holdings, a Ukrainian energy company. He has not been accused of any unlawful conduct. But, according to a “sorting out” of the accusations by Times reporter Kenneth P. Vogel, “he has been criticized by government watchdog groups in the United States and Ukraine for what they characterize as the perception of a conflict of interest and trading on his family name.”

In a recent statement, Hunter Biden also said that he never discussed Burisma with his father. That is disputed by his own words in a lengthy piece in The New Yorker, which was published in July. Author Adam Entous writes, “As Hunter recalled, his father discussed Bursima with him just once: ‘Dad said, ‘I hope you know what you are doing,’ and I said, ‘ do.’” According to The New Yorker, Biden dealt with his son’s activities “by largely ignoring them.” As Robert Weissman, president of the advocacy group Public Citizen, told Entous, “It’s hard to avoid the conclusion that Hunter’s foreign employers and partners were seeking to leverage Hunter’s relationship with Joe, either by seeking improper influence or to project access to him.
Builder
 
  0  
Thu 26 Sep, 2019 02:10 am
@Lash,
Quote:
Joe Biden told reporters on Saturday that he has "never spoken" to Hunter "about his overseas business." This statement contradicted Hunter Biden's admission to the New Yorker in July that he and his father had discussed the affair during the Obama presidency.

Joe Biden announced on Tuesday he would support impeaching Trump if the president would not cooperate with Congress in its investigation. He walked out of the press conference without taking questions, leaving no time for reporters to ask about his son's dealings in Ukraine.


Truth hurts, huh? Uncle Joe gets a bit testy under pressure.

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izzythepush
 
  1  
Thu 26 Sep, 2019 02:16 am
@Lash,
The facts are that you are falling over backwards to save your man Trump.

And you're relying on far right sources because they're the only ones that back up your version of events.
Builder
 
  -1  
Thu 26 Sep, 2019 03:02 am
@Lash,
Quote:
That “but” is a problem for Biden, even if it’s just an appearance problem. In the context of the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, it’s a big gift to Senator Elizabeth Warren. Just last week, Biden’s Democratic rival, who is surging in polls, said if she’s elected president, she would champion a sweeping package to end government corruption as her first major piece of legislation. She specifically described Trump as “corruption in the flesh.” But the broad aim of her proposal targets Washington’s entrenched, bipartisan culture of lobbying and influence-peddling.


I guess, having survived the DNC "cull" under witchey-poo Clinton, Warren would have an insider's view of "corruption in the flesh", for sure and certain.

Perhaps she might smoke a peace pipe, and consult her "ancestors" for some guidance, in this time of turmoil.
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Olivier5
 
  2  
Thu 26 Sep, 2019 03:13 am
@roger,
That'd be too expensive. And don't you want to know what he could tweet from the electric chair?
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Olivier5
 
  3  
Thu 26 Sep, 2019 03:21 am
@Lash,
There are differences in crimes though: big ones, small ones... Trump cannot (yet?) use the US intell agencies to do his politico dirt digging work, so he is asking foreign governments to do that for him. This is the top US official inviting foreign meddling in US elections. Can't you see how serious the matter is for your future? If this is allowed, soon enough any foreign government will take part in your elections, pushing this or that candidate, dumping on others fabricated (or not) charges, etc. How "patriotic" is that?
oralloy
 
  -2  
Thu 26 Sep, 2019 03:25 am
@Olivier5,
If it's OK for Democrats to have Trump investigated, then it's also OK for Trump to have Democrats investigated.
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Builder
 
  -3  
Thu 26 Sep, 2019 03:51 am
@Olivier5,
Quote:
This is the top US official inviting foreign meddling in US elections.


Clearly haven't read a single thing about this one, have you, kid?

Much like operation Ajax, the Obama admin thought they'd get the upper hand in another nation's election "process", and put their puppet in play.

Didn't quite pan out the way they liked (again) so creepy uncle Joe pushed for a personal favour, or three.

Try and keep up. It's embarrassing to see you fall flat on your face again and again.
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Builder
 
  -2  
Thu 26 Sep, 2019 04:46 am
Tell that to your mates, one of which thinks the paedophile network, formerly known as the BBC, is relevant to this OP.

He also has a toilet paper fetish, you might be keen on. Chuckles.
Olivier5
 
  1  
Thu 26 Sep, 2019 04:53 am
@Builder,
What's relevant is that Trump is a traitor to the US. Your playing doc and nurse with Izzy isn't.
Builder
 
  0  
Thu 26 Sep, 2019 05:08 am
@Olivier5,
Quote:
What's relevant is that Trump is a traitor to the US


Here's how this game works; you make a claim (see above) and then you provide a link or several links, to back up your claim. Do carry on.
blatham
 
  1  
Thu 26 Sep, 2019 05:27 am
Lash, in forwarding the notion that Biden's corruption is greater than or more important than Trump's corruption, is duplicating the key messaging effort coming from the GOP, Fox and other right wing mouthpieces. Shift attention in a direction favorable to Republican goals.

And her behavior on this present matter is a continuation of how she has behaved in every such instance for a number of years. That is, avoid any real address to Republican malfeasance while always - and it is always - shifting to attacks on Democratic politicians and Dem leadership and the mainstream media.

Her excuse/justification for such behavior is that this site has an overabundance of leftwing voices/advocates and so she ought to be a voice of balance.

Which is, of course, precisely the excuse/justification that Roger Ailes used for what Fox was/is doing.
izzythepush
 
  0  
Thu 26 Sep, 2019 05:42 am
@blatham,
Are you saying that Roger Ailes had a Being John Malkovich thing going on with Lash?

It makes sense.
blatham
 
  0  
Thu 26 Sep, 2019 06:02 am
@izzythepush,
That's an oddly disconcerting image you propose.
snood
 
  2  
Thu 26 Sep, 2019 06:06 am
@blatham,
Let me spare Lash the trouble of constructing what would undoubtedly be her searing rebuttal. I’m familiar with her line of reasoning when confronted with effectively carrying out right wing strategy.
I believe the gist of it would be something very similar to...
“Nuh-uh!! You’re just a sad old stupid head, and you don’t know nothing!!”
izzythepush
 
  1  
Thu 26 Sep, 2019 06:15 am
@blatham,
Have you seen the film?
izzythepush
 
  2  
Thu 26 Sep, 2019 06:20 am
Quote:
Jacques Chirac, the former French president who championed the European Union, but whose later years were blighted by corruption scandals, has died aged 86.

"President Jacques Chirac died this morning surrounded by his family, peacefully," his son-in-law told AFP.

Chirac served two terms as president, one as prime minister, and took France into the single European currency.

The French National Assembly observed a minute's silence in his memory.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-49838146

Shortly after he was first elected to office I saw a Bugs Bunny with a French Canadian character who I first thought was called Black Jaques Chirac.

I was wrong, but not by much.

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_nJJMFIwVw40/R4Bmb3tTWuI/AAAAAAAACVc/jQ0sTIvfSCQ/s400/Bonanza_Bunny.jpg
blatham
 
  1  
Thu 26 Sep, 2019 06:20 am
@snood,
Well, I'm leaving open the door for Lash to further evolve. After all, she traversed the significant passage from rightwing weasel to Bernie Angel-Wings. So perhaps next month she'll sign on with the Savage Warrenettes roller-derby team.
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blatham
 
  1  
Thu 26 Sep, 2019 06:21 am
@izzythepush,
Oh yes. In fact, just watched it again two weeks ago. One of my favorite films.
 

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