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blatham
 
  1  
Thu 17 Oct, 2019 06:37 am
Quote:

One Of Rudy Giuliani’s Indicted Associates Was Tweeting About Joe Biden And Ukraine Days After Trump’s Inauguration

David Correia, a Florida businessperson who was arrested at JFK Airport on Wednesday as part of an investigation into associates of Rudy Giuliani, had spoken publicly as far back as January 2017 about Ukraine and Joe Biden’s son Hunter.

“i assume the day your son took his position in Ukraine was also a great moment?” Correia tweeted at Biden on Jan. 22, 2017, according to a cache of his now-deleted Twitter account. “I have a feeling that chapter isn’t closed.” The tweet came days after President Donald Trump was inaugurated.

..Correia, along with Lev Parnas, Igor Fruman, and Andrey Kukushkin, was named in an indictment unsealed last week that alleged the four men committed fraud and circumvented campaign finance laws to funnel foreign money to a pro-Trump super PAC. All four men have now been arrested. Parnas and Fruman are known associates of Rudy Giuliani, a lawyer working for Trump, and spent lavishly as they traveled the world hunting for information on Biden, a potential presidential rival for Trump in the 2020 election..
BuzzFeed
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McGentrix
 
  -2  
Thu 17 Oct, 2019 06:42 am
@MontereyJack,
MontereyJack wrote:

Well, that's kind of a non sequitur. Don't knw about blackFACE, but he did do blackMAIL withholding Ukraine's military aid unless they made up dirt on Biden. Impeach him, ock him up.


This is the problem with you guys. You are so busy making **** up that what really happened pales in comparison to the fevered imaginings of what you think happened.

I am embarrassed for you.
blatham
 
  1  
Thu 17 Oct, 2019 07:01 am
Murdoch's The Sun is about to make a big push into the US media universe. That paper, along with News of the World (now closed after the scandal of hacking and corruption of police and government) have done as much to destroy Britain as Fox has done with the US (and as Murdoch has done in Australia).
blatham
 
  2  
Thu 17 Oct, 2019 07:15 am
Quote:
David Axelrod
@davidaxelrod
I’m old enough to remember when
@realDonaldTrump
displayed Gen. Mattis like a gaudy bauble on his charm bracelet. “Mad Dog,” he called him, probably to the general’s consternation.
Now the president dismisses his highly respected former SecDef as “overrated.”

Gosh. I wonder if there is some term to describe an individual who takes pleasure in his public displays of cruelty to others?
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coluber2001
 
  2  
Thu 17 Oct, 2019 07:59 am
Halloween is right around the corner, and here's something that'll scare the s*** out of you. The deification of trump through Cult of Personality. "A humble man."

It's difficult to watch, but if you go right to the end of the video he names the man.

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hightor
 
  3  
Thu 17 Oct, 2019 08:11 am
@McGentrix,
Quote:
You are so busy making **** up that what really happened pales in comparison to the fevered imaginings of what you think happened.

Care to explain this in greater detail? Are you claiming that Trump didn't attempt to obtain a "favor" from Zelensky? You do know that the transcript he released has him doing exactly that...don't you?
izzythepush
 
  2  
Thu 17 Oct, 2019 08:12 am
@blatham,
Don't give Murdoch too much credit. He doesn't own the Mail or the Express and they've played their part in all this.
revelette3
 
  3  
Thu 17 Oct, 2019 09:35 am
@hightor,
The transcript, so called, can be twisted. Remember it was just a rough thing put together from aides notes. Not the real transcript of the call. The real thing was put in a locked server designed for very classified intelligence information. Having said that, even that was pretty damming for most ordinary people. Trump apologizers are not ordinary people.

Even the current "acting head" of Homeland Security said the whistleblower complaint was credible. The inspector general said it was both credible and urgent.

But of course they are all part of a left wing deep state coup to take down the presidency. Most of them testifying now are career civil servants serving both republicans and democrats. But they joined the coup takedown.
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blatham
 
  3  
Thu 17 Oct, 2019 09:43 am
A perfect new member of the Trump team

Quote:
Trump picks Colorado Springs author of Illuminati books for education board
George Mentz is also an online professor, Newsmax writer and Trump donor

A Colorado Springs lawyer appointed by President Donald Trump to a federal education board is a prolific author of self-help Illuminati books whose education company has been accused of handing out certificates to undeserving applicants.

Mentz’s books include “The Illuminati Secret Laws of Money,” “The Illuminati Handbook,” “50 Laws of Power of the Illuminati,” and “100 Secrets and Habits of the Illuminati for Life Success.” Nearly all of his works are about money and often center on mindfulness secrets to achieving wealth.

“If you conceive of your desire, you can then imagine that your goal will take place with belief, and then you will be able (to) retrieve the opportunity from the world’s storehouse of riches,” he wrote in a 2013 book, “Abundance Bible & the Secret Powers of Manifesting Wealth Health and Peace of Mind.”

“When a person stops struggling and initiates ALCHEMY OR MAGIC, SOMETHING HAPPENS,” Mentz wrote in another 2013 book, “Success Magic — The Prosperity Secret to Win with Magical Spiritual Power: How to Grow Rich, Influence People, Protect Your Mindset and Love Yourself Like a Warrior Using Timeless Abundance Secrets.” An e-book version is available for $2.99 on Amazon...
Denver Post

I bet those fly off the shelf at the DFW airport book-stands. Gingrich used to run (probably still does) this sort of scam... The Five Pillars of Personal Greatness style.

If you are a corrupt piece of crap, you'll be welcome in the Trump circle. Obviously.

PS... My daughter works for Powell's Books in Portland. When I was there two weeks ago, the thought dawned on me that there must be some very odd people who frequent the room where Self Help and Religion books are kept. She said that is by far the most frequent topic of discussion by staff in the store. Nobody, she said, wants to work that room.
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izzythepush
 
  2  
Thu 17 Oct, 2019 09:43 am
@izzythepush,
The owner of the Express also owns many pornographic magazines. (I mean the titles, not a stack under his bed, but you never know.)

There is a clip of George Galloway reading out the names of the titles in the House of Commons.

I found it.

blatham
 
  2  
Thu 17 Oct, 2019 09:50 am
@izzythepush,
Good point. I understand that Murdoch isn't the only publisher of the sort there.
izzythepush
 
  2  
Thu 17 Oct, 2019 10:38 am
@blatham,
The Mail is the worst.
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InfraBlue
 
  3  
Thu 17 Oct, 2019 10:55 am
@hightor,
Not to defend Trump or the Trumpites, but Max asserted that Trump leaned on Zelensky to make up dirt about the Bidens. The favor asked, as far as we know, was to look into Biden's son "stopping the prosecution."
georgeob1
 
  0  
Thu 17 Oct, 2019 11:11 am
@Walter Hinteler,
From the End of WWI until the Syrians kicked them out soon after WWII,
RABEL222
 
  2  
Thu 17 Oct, 2019 11:14 am
@InfraBlue,
Before he would send military aid passed by congress.
McGentrix
 
  0  
Thu 17 Oct, 2019 11:26 am
@hightor,
hightor wrote:

Quote:
You are so busy making **** up that what really happened pales in comparison to the fevered imaginings of what you think happened.

Care to explain this in greater detail? Are you claiming that Trump didn't attempt to obtain a "favor" from Zelensky? You do know that the transcript he released has him doing exactly that...don't you?


That's interesting how you take what M Jack wrote and turned it back into at least something more resembling that facts.

You say "Trump didn't attempt to obtain a "favor" from Zelensky?"

M Jack said "he did do blackMAIL withholding Ukraine's military aid unless they made up dirt on Biden."

Are these the same thing to you?
coldjoint
 
  -1  
Thu 17 Oct, 2019 11:43 am
@izzythepush,
Galloway is a walking **** stain.
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hightor
 
  3  
Thu 17 Oct, 2019 11:46 am
@McGentrix,
So are we in agreement that Trump sought to obtain a "favor" from Zelensky?

Knowing M Jack's posting style I read between the lines. If there were no "quid pro quo" why did various officials in the state department object to the involvement of Giuliani and state unease about the withholding of military aid?

tsarstepan
 
  4  
Thu 17 Oct, 2019 11:47 am
Quote:
BREAKING NEWS
Mick Mulvaney said the U.S. froze aid partly to pressure Ukraine to investigate Democrats. He undercut President Trump's denials of a quid pro quo.

Mulvaney said U.S. military aid for Ukraine was held up pending Ukraine’s investigation of Democrats.
hightor
 
  3  
Thu 17 Oct, 2019 11:47 am
@tsarstepan,
Thank you, tsarstepan.

Quote:
Mr. Mulvaney’s comments undercut the president’s repeated denials that there was a quid pro quo linking his demand for an investigation that could politically benefit him to the release of $391 million in military aid to Ukraine, which is battling Russian-backed separatists on its eastern border.
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