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EmirOfShmo Posted December 23, 2022 Share Posted December 23, 2022 (edited) 🤣 Hawking TFG dolls! Master political strategist 🤣 Spoiler https://www.trumptalking.com/ Edited December 23, 2022 by EmirOfShmo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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China Posted December 30, 2022 Share Posted December 30, 2022 Former top Trump aide: Kayleigh McEnany ‘a liar and an opportunist’ Former Trump White House communications director Alyssa Farah Griffin called former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany “a liar and an opportunist” in her interview with the House committee investigating Jan. 6, 2021. Farah Griffin’s scathing view of McEnany, her former colleague, was included in a batch of interview transcripts released by the House panel on Thursday. In the interview, Farah Griffin criticized McEnany for helping perpetuate the notion that the 2020 election was stolen. “I am a Christian woman, so I will say this. Kayleigh is a liar and an opportunist,” Farah Griffin said in her April interview with the committee. “She’s a smart woman. She’s a Harvard law grad. She knew we lost the election, but she made a calculation that she wanted to have a certain life post-Trump that required staying in his good graces.” She said McEnany wasn’t a “true believer” in the idea that former President Trump actually won the 2020 election. After leaving the Trump administration, McEnany secured a job as a contributor on Fox News. Farah Griffin pointed to her new cable news spot in her interview with the panel, saying, “She got her FOX News gig. It worked out precisely how she’d always planned for it to, but she knew better.” Farah Griffin, who is now a co-host of ABC’s “The View,” said that she thinks “most people around [Trump] know” that the former president lost the 2020 election. Click on the link for the full article 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Larry Posted December 30, 2022 Share Posted December 30, 2022 47 minutes ago, China said: Former top Trump aide: Kayleigh McEnany ‘a liar and an opportunist’ Well, we knew that. She worked in the Trump White House. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Califan007 The Constipated Posted December 30, 2022 Share Posted December 30, 2022 1 hour ago, Larry said: Well, we knew that. She worked in the Trump White House. Maybe so, but we did not know exactly how much of a liar and opportunist she...well yes, yes we did know... But what's news is that she was angling for a spot on FOX ne--well, we actually knew that, too...hmm... But we didn't know anyone thought she was smart!!...yeah, that works.. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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JCB Posted January 10 Share Posted January 10 “That’s what she said.” - Anonymous. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
China Posted January 10 Share Posted January 10 Mike Pence’s PAC Spent $91,000 On His Book. It Became A Bestseller. Mike Pence’s political action committee bought $91,000 of the former vice president’s memoir. On Nov. 9, the Great America Committee paid Books on Call NYC $91,000 for what the PAC described as “collateral materials,” according to a report the PAC filed in December with the Federal Election Commission. Pence’s “So Help Me God” came out six days later. A spokesperson for Pence confirmed that the money went towards buying the memoir. “So Help Me God” debuted at No. 2 on the New York Times’ best-seller list for hardcover nonfiction and remained on the rankings for six weeks. Although the list typically notes when retailers report bulk orders of a book, no such marking accompanied Pence’s memoir. Click on the link for the full article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
China Posted January 23 Share Posted January 23 Mike Pence Is Courting Controversial Anti-Gay Pastors When he ran for president in 2008, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) denounced the views of Texas evangelical minister John Hagee as “crazy and unacceptable” and rejected his endorsement for the GOP nomination. But on Monday, former Vice President Mike Pence, who has presidential aspirations for 2024, will engage in a fireside chat with Hagee at his Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, where Pence is scheduled to appear as part of his book tour for his memoir, So Help Me God. Hagee, now 82, had been popular with Republicans in the George W. Bush administration, but by the time McCain ran, the minister’s toxic rhetoric had become too much even for most Republicans. As I wrote a couple years ago: Quote Among other things, he has said that gays caused Hurricane Katrina, referred to the Catholic Church as the “great whore,” called Hitler a “half-breed” Jew, and said that Hitler was part of God’s plan to get the Jews back to Israel. Hagee’s influence waned after the 2008 rejection by McCain, but he came back in full force with the election of Donald Trump in 2016. In person and through his organization, Christians United for Israel, Hagee pushed the new administration to go to war with Iran, which was part of his apocalyptic vision for the End Times and the restoration of Jesus Christ. Pence made a show of support by appearing at his events. Pence has been courting his evangelical base as he seems to be prepping for a presidential run. Hagee isn’t the only prominent, if questionable, figure in the movement he’s been cozy with lately. Last week, he appeared at the 13,000-member Baptist megachurch of Robert Jeffress, another controversial homophobic pastor who was among Trump’s biggest supporters, even defending him in the wake of the Access Hollywood scandal in which Trump bragged about sexually assaulting women. Jeffress told Fox News that the real estate magnate’s words were “crude, offensive, and indefensible, but they’re not enough to make me vote for Hillary Clinton.” Jeffress has been denounced by many other Republicans, most notably Sen. Mitt Romney, for attacking people of other faiths and declaring that “Mormonism is a heresy from the pit of hell.” Pence seems undeterred by the troubling records of Hagee and Jeffress, and he seems to be actively attempting to lure them away from backing Trump again. Click on the link for the full article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Dan T. Posted January 26 Share Posted January 26 Yeah **** Mike Pompeo for excusing the slaughter of Jamal Khashoggi. Weak-assed apologist. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Cooked Crack Posted February 4 Share Posted February 4 Quote Former President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign agreed to pay $450,000 to settle a years-long legal fight over non-disclosure agreements that it required workers and volunteers sign, new court documents show. The campaign’s settlement with former staff member Jessica Denson briefly appeared to be in potential jeopardy after a federal judge in New York earlier this week rejected efforts to keep the dollar amount secret. The campaign had described the confidentiality as a “core component” of its willingness to reach a deal. But in a brief notice filed Friday, lawyers for Denson and the campaign told US District Judge Paul Gardephe that they had decided to move ahead with the settlement, and attached a new version of the document that disclosed the payment terms. Denson will receive a $25,000 incentive fee for pressing the case for several years, and the remaining $425,000 will go to cover costs and legal fees. Denson was represented by the law firms Bowles & Johnson and Ballard Spahr and nonprofit public interest group Protect Democracy. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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China Posted February 24 Share Posted February 24 Judge says Trump can be deposed in lawsuits by ex-FBI officials whom he publicly attacked A federal judge ruled Thursday that former President Donald Trump can be deposed in a pair of lawsuits brought by two former FBI officials whom he has long publicly disparaged. U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson of Washington, D.C., ruled that former FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page would also be permitted to question FBI Director Christopher Wray. The depositions must be limited to two hours and to a “narrow set of topics” that were discussed at a sealed hearing Thursday, the ruling said. Strzok and Page, who were frequent targets of Trump during his presidency, filed separate lawsuits in 2019 against the Justice Department and the FBI alleging, in Page's case, privacy violations and, in Strzok’s case, wrongful termination. Strzok and Page made headlines in December 2017 when it was announced that they had been removed from then-special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation over text messages that criticized Trump, including a message that referred to him as “a loathsome human.” Click on the link for the full article And they were right, he is "as loathsome human." 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
China Posted March 16 Share Posted March 16 FCC officials owned stock in Comcast, Charter, AT&T, and Verizon, watchdog says The Federal Communications Commission should be investigated for letting employees own stock in Comcast, Charter, AT&T, and Verizon, nonprofit watchdog group Campaign Legal Center told government officials. "Federal law specifically bans FCC employees from owning 'any stocks, bonds, or other securities of [any company] significantly regulated by the Commission,'" the nonprofit group said last week in a letter and detailed report sent to FCC Acting Inspector General Sharon Diskin. "Despite this ban, the most recent financial disclosures publicly available show that ethics officials allowed multiple FCC employees to own stock in telecommunications and other companies that appear to fall under the prohibition." The letter, sent by Campaign Legal Center General Counsel Kedric Payne and two other lawyers at the group, urged the FCC Office of Inspector General (OIG) to "investigate whether the FCC's ethics officials took appropriate action to enforce the ethics laws... The ethics officials responsible for enforcement must explain to OIG and the public why they allowed employees to hold stocks in FCC licensed telecommunications and computer companies in apparent violation of the law." Citing the most recent financial disclosure reports, which cover the Chairman Ajit Pai-era years of 2018 and 2019, the Campaign Legal Center report said FCC official Rosemary Harold owned Comcast stock with a value between $3,003 and $45,000. Harold was the FCC Enforcement Bureau chief during that time and is now a deputy chief with the FCC Media Bureau. The report also said former FCC official Lisa Hone, then a deputy bureau chief, owned Charter Communications stock worth between $4,004 and $60,000. Hone and former FCC Chief Information Security Officer Andrea Simpson owned AT&T stock, with the two employees' AT&T holdings adding up to somewhere between $2,203 and $31,001, the report said. Harold and former Chief Technology Officer Eric Burger reportedly owned Verizon stock with a combined value between $7,007 and $105,000. The wide stock value ranges are a result of how employee stock holdings are reported in financial disclosure forms. Click on the link for the full article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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