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'New York’s attorney general says Trump Foundation bankrolled political campaign, pursues lawsuit'
In the motion Thursday, Trump attorney Alan S. Futerfas argued that former New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman "made it his stated mission to 'lead the resistance' and attack Mr. Trump whenever possible" and "used his public antipathy for Mr. Trump to solicit donations for his own re-election campaign and advance his career interests and aspirations."
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Would it be possible to upgrade your pea-shooter to something more substantial? The articles that you and lardy post are quite amusing, but they're hardly going to change the world are theyOriginally posted by Heisenberg View Post'New York’s attorney general says Trump Foundation bankrolled political campaign, pursues lawsuit'
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politic...ursues-lawsuit
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Sorry, I thought this was 'The Donald Trump thread'Originally posted by Wales-Bales View PostWould it be possible to upgrade your pea-shooter to something more substantial? The articles that you and lardy post are quite amusing, but they're hardly going to change the world are they
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What I mean is the end game is approaching. Mueller has to play his cards soon, the media are all over the place, and Trump is running riot. The news are full of distraction stories at the moment trying to take your eye off the ball.Originally posted by Heisenberg View PostSorry, I thought this was 'The Donald Trump thread'

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And, let it be said, that this is coming from the global master when it comes to writing messages which are hardly going to change the worldOriginally posted by Wales-Bales View PostWould it be possible to upgrade your pea-shooter to something more substantial? The articles that you and lardy post are quite amusing, but they're hardly going to change the world are they
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Why does he have to play his cards soon in your opinion?Originally posted by Wales-Bales View PostWhat I mean is the end game is approaching. Mueller has to play his cards soon, the media are all over the place, and Trump is running riot. The news are full of distraction stories at the moment trying to take your eye off the ball.
As far as I can see this investigation has resulted in both a number of charges and convictions for people committing serious criminal acts.
The investigation is still ongoing and why does he need to rush things? Because Fox News say so and because 45 unleashes a number of furious tweets or is that what you mean running riot?
Collision may or may not be proved or there may be a report going in which the Republicans choose not to act on. Either way people are getting found out for their criminal
activities which is a very good thing.
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— stacigo (@stacigo) August 31, 2018
— Duncan McFarlane (@DuncanMcFarlan) August 31, 2018
The book that Trump is upset about could well be this one that has just come out:
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Originally posted by Wales-Bales View PostGeorge Papadopoulos @GeorgePapa19
"It is a double pleasure to deceive the deceiver"--Machiavelli
3:12 am · 27 Aug 2018
What?
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It's Labour Day on Monday, and then the mid-term election season will be in full swing. Any revelations by Mueller during this period would be construed as political interference in the election process. So now is the time to speak if he wants to help the Democrats take the House and the Senate, in order to impeach Trump.Originally posted by CardiffIrish2 View PostWhy does he have to play his cards soon in your opinion?
As far as I can see this investigation has resulted in both a number of charges and convictions for people committing serious criminal acts.
The investigation is still ongoing and why does he need to rush things? Because Fox News say so and because 45 unleashes a number of furious tweets or is that what you mean running riot?
Collision may or may not be proved or there may be a report going in which the Republicans choose not to act on. Either way people are getting found out for their criminal
activities which is a very good thing.
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Some people have suggested there's a 60 day rule before elections but that's presidential not mid terms so he's free to continue doing what he likes. The investigation is in to what happened in the 2016 election so it's nothing to do with the midterms.Originally posted by CardiffIrish2 View PostWhy does he have to play his cards soon in your opinion?
As far as I can see this investigation has resulted in both a number of charges and convictions for people committing serious criminal acts.
The investigation is still ongoing and why does he need to rush things? Because Fox News say so and because 45 unleashes a number of furious tweets or is that what you mean running riot?
Collision may or may not be proved or there may be a report going in which the Republicans choose not to act on. Either way people are getting found out for their criminal
activities which is a very good thing.
Rudy was trying to get him to finish up early though, I wonder why he was hoping for that?
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The actions of an innocent man?
Giuliani: Trump legal team may try to block Mueller from releasing final report
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Well it looks like we've found out which book Trump was busting his nuts about. It's Fear, by Bob Woodward, the journalist who exposed Watergate. Woodward seems to have chatted to a lot of people and in many cases has the audio.
We learn that John Kelly thinks the President is an idiot and "We're in Crazytown. I don't even know why any of us are here. This is the worst job I've ever had."
We learn that Mattis says he has the analysis of a fifth grader and we're sending him in alone to negotiate with Putin and Kim Jong-Un.
And that Trump thinks McCain got out of his prisoner of war camp early when he's famous for turning it down and staying in to get tortured for years. And that he thinks Sessions is mentally retarded and a dumb Southerner. And that his advisers sometimes take documents off his desk (such as one which would have withdrawn the US from a trade agreement with South Korea) so that he can't sign them. And that after his Charlottesville condemnation of white supremacists, he thought it was "the biggest f**king mistake I've ever made. You never apologise. Why look weak?"
My favourite is the mock interview that Trump's lawyer, John Dowd, did with him to role play how it would go if he testified to Muller. During the mock, Trump lied repeatedly and said he'd be a great witness. Later, Dowd reenacted the mock interview in a meeting with Muller to explain why he didn't want Trump to sit there and be made to look an idiot. Dowd resigned not long after.
Maybe these stories are all lies, though I would wonder why a respected journalist would do that towards the end of a career that includes crucial contributions to two Pulitzer Prizes.
Here's a chat between Woodward and Trump about the book where he repeatedly chucks his staff under the bus. Sorry for the fake news link to the Washington Post who fake published the fake conversation.
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Just in time for the elections!Originally posted by lardy View PostWell it looks like we've found out which book Trump was busting his nuts about. It's Fear, by Bob Woodward, the journalist who exposed Watergate. Woodward seems to have chatted to a lot of people and in many cases has the audio.
We learn that John Kelly thinks the President is an idiot and "We're in Crazytown. I don't even know why any of us are here. This is the worst job I've ever had."
We learn that Mattis says he has the analysis of a fifth grader and we're sending him in alone to negotiate with Putin and Kim Jong-Un.
And that Trump thinks McCain got out of his prisoner of war camp early when he's famous for turning it down and staying in to get tortured for years. And that he thinks Sessions is mentally retarded and a dumb Southerner. And that his advisers sometimes take documents off his desk (such as one which would have withdrawn the US from a trade agreement with South Korea) so that he can't sign them. And that after his Charlottesville condemnation of white supremacists, he thought it was "the biggest f**king mistake I've ever made. You never apologise. Why look weak?"
My favourite is the mock interview that Trump's lawyer, John Dowd, did with him to role play how it would go if he testified to Muller. During the mock, Trump lied repeatedly and said he'd be a great witness. Later, Dowd reenacted the mock interview in a meeting with Muller to explain why he didn't want Trump to sit there and be made to look an idiot. Dowd resigned not long after.
Maybe these stories are all lies, though I would wonder why a respected journalist would do that towards the end of a career that includes crucial contributions to two Pulitzer Prizes.
Here's a chat between Woodward and Trump about the book where he repeatedly chucks his staff under the bus. Sorry for the fake news link to the Washington Post who fake published the fake conversation.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/video...499_video.html
but General Kelly and General Mattis did say it was all a pile of made-up nonsense. Nice of you to mention Watergate and Pulitzer prizes in an attempt to give the liberal author some credibility, but when are we going to hear the tapes? Some how I doubt it, just like the Stormy tapes, the Cohen tapes, the Omarosa tapes, we won't hear a thing. Until then keep up the good work!
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