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  1. anon_de_plume

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    Yeah, we get that. But she lied at the direction of her Trump financed lawyer to protect Trump. If you can find a single lie after she changed lawyers, then by all means, lay it on us.

    Until then, you keep defending Trump's lies. We all know that you'll never say anything about Trump to hold him accountable. Which just proves that lies are not your complaint, your complaint lies in that she's not defending Trump. As you are!
     
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      His obsessive/compulsive pattern of saying something ridiculous and then not being able to let go after its proven to be laughable is a constant source of amusement to me.
       
      stumbler, Oct 9, 2023
  2. shootersa

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    Lighten up Francis.........
    Maybe next time you'll have something significant to offer...............
    Yeah, we get that. But .............

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  3. Bron Zeage

    Bron Zeage I am a river to my people

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    Your lying Cassidy post was a swing and a miss.

    A young woman who devoted her early career to serving the Trump administration doesn't want to reveal information harmful to Trump, so she denies knowledge. In short order, she realizes her error and comes clean.

    This makes her quite rare among Trump supporters who are more likely to go down with the sinking SS Trump.

    Pointing out a recanted lie among the millions of lies which Trump and company still cling to in desperation, leaves you with no point at all.

    As ever, you bring nothing.
     
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    One of the first things cops learn is that lying is something you only get caught at once to lose forever your credibility. No matter the issue, lying under oath is not acceptable.

    That her new story fits your narrative is convenient, but does not negate the fact that she lied under oath.

    Pigeons chess, bron.
     
  5. Bron Zeage

    Bron Zeage I am a river to my people

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    Credibility is something you lost a very long time ago.
     
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      Mirrors are a good thing.
       
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    .....not to forget to put on your badge. Barney.jpg
     
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      Actually, its to make sure your pistol is loaded.:)
       
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  7. silkythighs

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    Trumpards cry about lies. Yet swallow anything Trump tells them without question. Trump's 2020 big lie is a prime example, eh
     
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    So tiresome.
    For despicables all lines lead back to trump.

    No matter the topic, no matter who, all despicables want to talk about is trump.

    They claim he's somehow brainwashed his followers and its a cult, and no matter what he does they don't care, they'll vote for him anyway.

    But its become clear that despicables are the ones trump has brainwashed. He's setup shop in their peanut brains and is the center of every conscious thought they have. He monopolizes their time. He manipulates their thinking.
    He controls them.

    So tiresome.
     
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      When you hold Trump accountable for his lies, then things might change...

      You'll never know until you try...
       
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    Too bad! Trump's true legacy is being a traitor and wanna be dictator. So exposing Der Fuhrer is never tiresome.

    “We need to acknowledge he let us down,” “He went down a path he shouldn’t have, and we shouldn’t have followed him, and we shouldn’t have listened to him. And we can’t let that ever happen again.” - Nimarata Randhawa
     
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    :)
    And again silty proves shooters point.
    And once again that she is a racist witch.
     
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      And yet Nikki's words ring true. Clear as a bell. But your ears are too deaf to listen.
       
      anon_de_plume, Oct 9, 2023
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    Attaboy
     
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    Its actually been quite the saga to watch unfold. The only people who actually saw the confrontation was Trump and his agents. Cassidy Hutchinson didn't know about it until after everyone was back at the White House and the Secret Service agents told her about it. And that is all she testified to.


    Then the agents Ornato and Engel basically came out and called Hutchinson a liar saying they couldn't wait to go under oath and testify to the committee they never told her any such thing. But then when it came time to actually sit down under oath again they refused to do it. Until they finally got Ornato under oath and suddenly he could not recall. Hew actually posted that himself.

    But by then they had two other problems. One the driver of the vehicle behind The Beast saw some kind of physical struggle going on in The Beast. And the confrontation had become a point of hot gossip among other agents. But of course all their phones got wiped.

    What treasonous conservative/America Hating/Republicans constantly try to outshout though is let's say Hutchinson did get that one ting wrong. That would be about 1% of what all she testified to including the first attempted coup in American history and the motivation, planning, and inciting an armed, violent, deadly insurrection to try and keep President Biden from being certified. And not one bit of that testimony has ever been proven wrong and there is plenty of evidence to prove Hutchinson was telling the truth.
     
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      I thought I heard that Jack Smith was able to recover the deleted text messages?
       
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      If Hutchinson was asked about this specific incident, it means the story had gone beyond Cassidy and the agents in the car. The agent's first reaction when asked by reporters was the same as Cass. They wanted to protect Trump. It was a bit rash to offer to go under oath before counting how many other people had been told.
       
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    Trump Bragged He Would ‘Drop’ Melania During Early Run-In With Romney: Book
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    In a new biography of Sen. Mitt Romney, Romney: A Reckoning by McKay Coppins, the Atlantic staff writer claims that
    once boasted about his plans to “drop” then-girlfriend Melania during a New England Patriots game at which both Romney and Trump were guests of team owner Robert Kraft.

    “Trump sidled up to Romney’s son Josh and pointed at a leggy brunette across the room. ‘Have you seen my girlfriend, Melania?’ he asked, smirking. ‘When I drop her, the phone is gonna ring off the hook. Every guy in New York wants to go out with her,’” Coppins recounts in an excerpt of the forthcoming book obtained by Rolling Stone.

    The book, a shockingly candid view of the retiring Utah senator’s political career and life inside the Trump-era Republican Party, details multiple pre-presidential encounters between Romney and the future president. In the excerpt — which largely recounts their first meeting at Mar-a-Lago in the mid-90s — Coppins writes of a Romney who alternates between fascination and disdain for the Queens real estate magnate and his garish lifestyle, foreshadowing a more serious political clash between the two in the years ahead.


    Trump’s team did not take kindly to Romney’s characterization of his early meetings with the former president. “Mittens is a loser who is ‘retiring’ because he knows he doesn’t have a snowball’s chance in hell of surviving another campaign,” a Trump spokesperson wrote in response to a request for comment from Rolling Stone. “He should stop lying and creating fake stories in order to stay relevant. The fact is that he dropped the ball when he ran against Barack Obama and is partially responsible for the mess America is in.”

    Trump and Romney first met a few years before the run-in at the Patriots game, in January 1995 when the celebrity developer invited the private equity mogul to his Palm Beach estate. Romney, who according to Coppins felt Trump “wasn’t really a ‘businessman’ at all,” nonetheless took the meeting due to an interest in having a “memorable, low-stakes, and deeply weird” experience. Romney was “not above gawking at famous people,” Coppins writes.

    Trump rewarded that desire with a “surreal scene” upon arrival, as the entirety of the Mar-a-Lago staff “lined up outside in a white linen uniform, as if posed for a royal reception.” Romney remembers Trump as a “cartoon character” who strutted around the estate “like an English lord.” He found Trump both enamored of his gilded Florida residence and apparently mistaken about its true value. In one scene, the Utah senator recalls Trump leading him on a tour of the club and showing off a drawer full of “gold-colored silverware.”

    Trump reportedly gloated that the Post family, which sold the club to him in 1985, “didn’t know this was here when they sold me the place” and that the “silverware is worth more than I paid for the house.”

    “I’m gonna make a fortune on this place,” he added. (Trump, who has recently claimed that Mar-a-Lago is worth upwards of a billion dollars, is in the midst of a civil trial over allegations that he falsely inflated the value of his assets, including the Palm Beach club.)

    In 1995, Trump’s companies had reportedly racked up nearly a billion dollars in debt. But he appeared unbothered by the outstanding liabilities, according to Romney. He claimed, according to Coppins, that Trump told him that “the only chance [the bank has] of getting anything back is if we keep up appearances,” and that ”they loan me $140,000 a month” to maintain the gaudy Trump personal brand.

    Romney, the scion of a wealthy auto executive turned Michigan governor, made his personal fortune in private equity as an executive at Bain Capital but never flaunted his wealth or talked about it much. At the time, the differences between the two men and their approaches to wealth and business — Romney’s starched patrician restraint and Trump’s over-the-top self-indulgence — were stylistic. But they foreshadowed a coming split as Trump’s brand of far-right populism would come to dethrone Romney’s traditional chamber of commerce conservatism.

    The stakes for the ascendance of Trump and his brand of politics are on display in previous revelations from the forthcoming book. In one excerpt published last month by The Atlantic, Coppins recounts how Romney now pays a private security firm $5,000 to protect his family since the January 6 insurrection, as he and other Republicans now fear for their families safety from MAGA extremists who accuse them of betraying Trump.

    The Romney that gawked at Trump in the mid-90s surely would have never believed the degree to which Trump would change his life decades later. In the excerpt obtained by Rolling Stone, Coppins writes that after Romney departed Mar-a-Lago nearly 30 years ago in January, he doubted he would ever see Trump again.

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-bragged-drop-melania-during-130000231.html
     
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    Mika Brzezinski Delights in Mitt Romney Trash-Talking Republican Leaders in McKay Coppins’ New Book
    Colby HallOct 23rd, 2023, 9:02 am


    Senator Mitt Romney is deeply disappointed in his fellow Republican members of Congress for falling prey to the cult of personality that is former President Donald Trump. This is the insight provided by Romney biographer — and highly regarded reporter — McKay Coppins, who appeared Monday on Morning Joe to promote his new biography, titled Romney, A Reckoning, which goes on sale Tuesday.

    Coppins is a contributor at The Atlantic and has a penchant for filing reports that make big splashes. This tome appears to be no different, at least as evidenced by the absolute delight taken by Mika Brzezinksi in the list of insults pulled from Romney’s journal provided to Coppins. Many of those zingers were published in the book, then cited in on-air graphic form for the schadenfreude-tastic enjoyment of Morning Joe viewers.

    BRZEZINSKI: McKay, You write in the book about how Romney says Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has, quote, no warmth at all. And he called Newt Gingrich a, quote, smug, know it all, smarmy and too pleased with himself. Romney also called Senator Ted Cruz, quote, frightening, scary and a demagogue. And former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, a, quote, huckster, a caricature of a for profit teacher, preacher. Romney also described former Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal as, quote, a twit and former Senator Rick Santorum as sanctimonious, severe and strange. On former governor Texas Governor Rick Perry, Romney said, quote, Republicans must realize that we have to have someone who can complete a sentence. And this is what Romney had to say about former Ohio Governor John Kasich. Quote, lack of thoughtfulness, lack of attentiveness, ego. No wonder he and Chris Christie spark.

    Why do you think he’s speaking so candidly about so many issues? I mean, some of those are pretty searing. I would argue that a lot of them now kind of spot on. But go ahead.

    Coppins: Well, you know, some of those quotes are from his journals, which he gave me early on in the process of writing the book. I later found out without having read them himself, he hadn’t reread them. And so he kind of handed over hundreds of pages of his private journals, including some pretty candid comments about members of his party. But a lot of those comments are from interviews he gave me over the two years that we spent together. And I mean, look, you know, as those quotes have kind of gotten out over the past week, some people have said, well, Romney looks petty or he’s consumed with these old resentments, and I’ll let people make that judgment for themselves. I think that what’s really at play here is that Romney is enormously disappointed in the leaders of his party. He feels like, you know, this party that once stood for all these things that he believed in democracy, the Constitution, values, you know, family values, character has been fully corrupted by Donald Trump and that all these people he once respected have rallied around him. And so while, you know, it’s fair to question whether it was wise for him to make these comments, I think that at the root of them is a profound frustration with what his party has become. And seeing old friends and allies kind of rally around Donald Trump in a way that he finds pretty dispiriting.

    Watch above via MSNBC.

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    This was one of the most sickening betrayals by a president in our history. Trump loves to try and claim he defeated ISIS. What a sickening and disgusting lie. The US didn't defeat ISIS in Syria. The Kurds did. And Trump stabbed them in the back as a favor to Putin.

    Trump Asked Why He Should ‘Give a Fuck’ About Abandoning Kurds in Syria, Book Claims

    Donald Trump once asked why he should “give a fuck” about what happened to Kurds in Syria as he pushed to withdraw American troops from the region, according to a report. Adam Kinzinger, who served as a Republican representative from Illinois until earlier this year, revealed the shocking comment in a book set to be published next week, according to The Guardian. Kinzinger writes that he and others had gone to the Oval Office to support Trump’s one-time national security advisor John Bolton in his efforts to get the then president to focus on what could happen to the Kurds if they were abandoned to face aggression from Turkey on their own. “I left with two lasting impressions,” Kinzinger writes. “One was the despairing look on Bolton’s face as Trump kept struggling to focus. The other was when Trump said of the Kurds in Syria, ‘Why would I give a fuck?’”

    Read it at The Guardian


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    Seems to be a thing our government does, eh American hater?
    Kind of like how Biden stuck it to the Afghanistan citizens who supported our occupation.
    Right up to the part where Biden abandoned them to be slaughtered by terrorists.
    Along with 13 of our own best and brightest.
     
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    Adam Kinzinger said onetime Trump chief of staff John Kelly 'could barely stay awake' during a White House breakfast and told GOP lawmakers he was 'barely holding it together' in the role
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    • Kinzinger in his new book wrote of how he witnessed the work that John Kelly was putting in as chief of staff.

    • The former GOP lawmaker said Kelly spent a lot of time trying to restrain many of Trump's personal instincts.

    • "I was surprised by the level of Kelly's distress," he wrote. "He clearly suffered from political shell shock."
    Former Rep. Adam Kinzinger said former Trump White House chief of staff John Kelly was once so "exhausted" from his role that he "could barely stay awake" during a private breakfast at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

    Kinzinger made the revelation in his newly-released book, "Renegade," where he spoke of the internal pressures that the retired Marine Corps general and former Homeland Security secretary faced as he sought to bring a sense of stability to a White House that was often guided more by Trump's personal whims than the counsel of top advisors.

    The former Republican lawmaker in his book detailed how Kelly arrived to the breakfast "looking gaunt and exhausted" as he intended to update five GOP lawmakers on developments in Afghanistan.


    "It was 8:00 a.m. and he could barely stay awake," Kinzinger wrote. "He told us he was trying as hard as he could but was 'barely holding it together.'"

    "I was surprised by the level of Kelly's distress," he continued. "He clearly suffered from political shell shock."


    Kelly served as chief of staff from July 2017 through January 2019, and Kinzinger in the book stated that the breakfast occurred sometime during the middle of the retired general's tenure at the White House.

    Kinzinger said that Kelly was intended to be a moderating force in the administration, but had to exert energy to combat Trump's preference to trust his own judgment or the views of those fully aligned with him, which the former congressman said was a goal that Kelly pursued "in vain."

    "The problem with Trump, from a chief of staff's perspective, was that he preferred to do everything informally and on his own with minimum staff engagement," Kinzinger wrote. "Consequently, Kelly and others regularly discovered that Trump had considered advice from this crony or that social contact at his Mar-a-Lago resort and was serious about acting on it."

    "The work of diverting Trump's attention away from terrible ideas and directing him to fulfill his duties obviously took all of Kelly's energy," he added.


    In October, Kelly in a CNN statement confirmed several claims from a damning 2020 piece published by The Atlantic which alleged that Trump had called fallen US veterans "suckers" and "losers" for having died while at war.

    "What can I add that has not already been said?" Kelly said in the statement. "A person that thinks those who defend their country in uniform, or are shot down or seriously wounded in combat, or spend years being tortured as POWs are all 'suckers' because 'there is nothing in it for them.'"

    "A person that did not want to be seen in the presence of military amputees because 'it doesn't look good for me,'" he continued. "A person who demonstrated open contempt for a Gold Star family — for all Gold Star families — on TV during the 2016 campaign, and rants that our most precious heroes who gave their lives in America's defense are 'losers' and wouldn't visit their graves in France."


    Kelly was unrelenting in his criticism of Trump as he concluded his statement.

    "A person who admires autocrats and murderous dictators," he said. "A person that has nothing but contempt for our democratic institutions, our Constitution, and the rule of law."

    "There is nothing more that can be said. God help us," he added.


    Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung in a statement provided by NBC News at the time said that Kelly "totally clowned himself with these debunked stories he's made up because he didn't serve his President well while working as Chief of Staff."

    Read the original article on Business Insider


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    Oh what a tangled web we weave/When first we practice to deceive,’ is


    This is just hilarious to me. Treasonous conservative/America Hating/Republicans lie like most people breath. And its incredibly gratifying to be to see it finally catching up with them.



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    Mark Meadows’ Publisher Sues Him for Millions Over Election Lies in Book
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    The publisher of Mark Meadows’ book The Chief’s Chief has filed suit against the former White House chief of staff seeking millions in damages after he reportedly copped to lying in the book about the 2020 election being “rigged” and “stolen.”

    Meadows reportedly met repeatedly with Jack Smith’s team in its investigation into election interference and had admitted the 2020 election was the most secure in U.S. history—contradicting much of what he’d claimed in his book and allegedly breaking his agreement with the publisher.

    “Meadows’ reported statements to the Special Prosecutor and/or his staff [sic] and his reported grand jury testimony squarely contradict the statements in his Book, one central theme of which is that President Trump was the true winner of the 2020 Presidential Election and that election was ‘stolen’ and ‘rigged’ with the help from ‘allies in the liberal media,’ who ignored actual evidence of fraud, right there in plain sight for anyone to access and analyze,” the lawsuit from All Seasons Press states.


    ABC News, citing unnamed sources, reported that Meadows negotiated an immunity agreement with the special counsel’s office and in the process admitted to his lies about the 2020 election. Meadows’ lawyer later disputed the accuracy of the report.

    Meadows also faces charges of violating Georgia’s RICO Act in a separate investigation into his alleged efforts to keep Trump in power.

    Meadows signed the book agreement with True Road Books just three days after the Jan. 6 insurrection, according to the lawsuit filed in Sarasota County, Florida, before the publishing rights were transferred to All Seasons Press—a publisher focused on conservative authors and business leaders.

    The lawsuit claims that Meadows agreed that “all statements contained in the Work are true and based on reasonable research for accuracy,” and that he claimed to have “not made any misrepresentations to the Publisher about the Work.”

    The book weighs heavily on Meadows’ claims that the election was “rigged” —debunked claims that All Seasons Press was happy to run at the time, but that now come under renewed scrutiny with Meadows’ reported admission that he propagated falsehoods.

    One chapter opens with the all-caps declaration that: “I KNEW HE DIDN’T LOSE.” Now, All Seasons Press claims Meadows violated his agreement with the publisher following ABC’s report, and is seeking millions in damages.

    The suit seeks more than $1 million in damages for lost profits, over $1 million in incidental damages including hits to the publisher’s reputation, over $600,000 in out-of-pocket damages, the $350,000 paid to Meadows for the book, and attorney’s fees.

    The publisher said in the suit it has heard nothing from Meadows about the possible immunity deal, nor had it attempted to contact the special prosecutor for fear of interfering with the investigation.


    https://www.yahoo.com/news/rudy-tells-trump-ll-down-130000953.html
     
  19. Bron Zeage

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    All Seasons Press has only been around for about 2 years. Their top selling book is a love letter titled Tucker.

    Maybe it's just their inexperience that led them to sign a contract that included an "it's all true" clause and knew Meadows was going with the stolen election plot line.

    Trump supporters tend to be stupid. It's part of the package, but for every true believer, there's plenty who are just looking for an opportunity to grift off the faithful. Why couldn't a conservative book publisher recognize another grifter when they were swapping signatures?

    I doubt this case will ever see a court. I'm sure All Seasons doesn't want their editors and fact checkers giving depositions.

    Imagine having to tell a jury that you confirmed the facts by watching Mike Lindell and Alex Jones.
     
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    I honestly do appreciate your expertise in writing and publishing. This is a lot of q1uality information about the players and the plays.


    But of course I tend to see a larger conspiracy. Mark Meadows is, always has been, and always will be a phony, lying, conniving, but above all else cowardly little weasel. So he could see three things. A chance to make a lot of money. A chance to try and look good. And maybe most important of all a chance to throw Trump and his team off his scent writing a whole book about how loyal he is when he actually rolled over like a puppy every time Jack Smith snapped his fingers to try and save himself.