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102316   BigFrank   2019 Apr 25, 7:48am  

Quigley says
I remember the olden days when AF was funny.
Le sigh...


Triggered much? When he was aiming at Obama, it was funny, when he points the barrel at Trump, ur feelz get hurt. Right Wingers are such thin skinned cry babies
102317   Bd6r   2019 Apr 25, 8:07am  

Ceffer says
Trump is guilty until proven innocent, and then, he is STILL guilty. Everybody knows that. It's known as the Trump exception to Napoleonic Law.

I do not think that way. Reality of life is that no RE business in country will be clean. RE in NY, I am sure, is even worse than in other states since until 80's or 90's mob was heavily involved. Is Trump organization spotless? I'd say no, because if they are, that would be extremely unusual. I am sure they have plenty skeletons in closet. Is this impeachable or Trump going to jail offense? Probably not, I doubt that he is stupid enough to leave paper trails. If they dig into this, his "rogue" lawyer, his "rogue" accountant, etc will go to jail. However, investigating Trump organization finances will give ammunition to D's for next election. May be that is reason why they did not start digging right after the election. Then again, may be it is mutually assisted destruction and nothing will come out of it.
102318   rdm   2019 Apr 25, 8:27am  

HEYYOU says
How pleasant are state prisons?


Club Fed is a much better option. But I hear the Ecuadorian Embassy in London currently has a vacancy for an asylum seeker, complete with walls textured with feces.

But yes Trump fears his financials being looked at. I agree the business he came out of and the areas in which he operated have always been fraught with thievery and corruption. And with Trumps moral and ethical standards, draw your own conclusions why he would want to keep this info private.

With Trump its been about sex and money and now power. Nobody cares about sex anymore, raw dogging and paying off porn stars and playboy bunnies is simply a sign that he has been sent by God, the end times are near, the barbarians are at the gate, Jesus take us now. But the money is his weak spot. Follow the money.
102319   socal2   2019 Apr 25, 8:48am  

BigFrank says
Triggered much? When he was aiming at Obama, it was funny, when he points the barrel at Trump, ur feelz get hurt. Right Wingers are such thin skinned cry babies


When has he ever turned his guns on the Left? Near as I can tell reading through his shtick over the years he is just your run of the mill Lefty who thinks his vulgarity and sarcasm is clever.
102320   rdm   2019 Apr 25, 9:06am  

socal2 says
When has he ever turned his guns on the Left


Seems I remember something about the size of Obama's wife's dick...
102321   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2019 Apr 25, 9:10am  

Some of the biggest RE holders in cities are universities. NYU and Columbia own a chunk of NYC.
102322   socal2   2019 Apr 25, 9:21am  

rdm says
Seems I remember something about the size of Obama's wife's dick...


That is the "clever" vulgarity I spoke about.

When has he turned his guns on the crazy Left wing policies? There is more than enough crazy coming from the Left to spoof on and not just the size of Michelle's cock.
102323   Bd6r   2019 Apr 25, 9:26am  

willywonka says
Some of the biggest RE holders in cities are universities. NYU and Columbia own a chunk of NYC.

Yeah, in Chicago also. U of Chicago bought huge chunks of ghetto around university and turned it into millennial's paradise, so you do not get shot on campus any more, unlike 20-30 yrs ago.
102324   Tenpoundbass   2019 Apr 25, 9:43am  

CNN is fake News, no Bank will hand over Trump's records until Trump gives them the go ahead.

Sure they may want to. But if they lose that Gambit casting their lots with the House TDS brigade. They'll go the way of the failed banks of 2007- 2008.

Because after Trump sues, Elijah Cumface he'll sue them for all they are worth. Trump has an impeccable track record of wining court cases. Once he gets out of the Activist Courts. The actual courts that follow the letter of the Law always side with Trump. Because Trump is on the side of the rule of Law.
102325   Shaman   2019 Apr 25, 9:54am  

BigFrank says
Triggered much? When he was aiming at Obama, it was funny, when he points the barrel at Trump, ur feelz get hurt.


Funny is funny no matter which politician is in the cross hairs. They all deserve it to some degree or another. AF used to be a lot more equal opportunity, and funny with his insults and peculiar brand of sarcastic over-the-top raging jackassery.

Now it’s just one way of describing anal sex and prolapsed rectums after another. As well as gratuitous shit references. It’s gotten old and was never that funny. I think the 34 ignores he’s garnered might evidence the truth of this.
102326   Tenpoundbass   2019 Apr 25, 10:25am  

Feel that Sting BOY? That's pride fucking with you...

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/04/rep-cummings-throws-a-tantrum-after-trump-doj-official-refuses-to-give-deposition-without-doj-lawyer-present-massive-obstruction/

The Democrat Chairman of the House Oversight Committee accused President Trump and AG Barr of ‘massive obstruction’ on Wednesday for ordering federal employees to ignore congressional subpoenas.

“Both President Trump and Attorney General Barr are now openly ordering federal employees to ignore congressional subpoenas and simply not show up – without any assertion of a valid legal privilege,” Dem Congressman Elijah Cummings said in a statement.

Reuters reported that the Justice Department on Wednesday refused to allow John Gore, a deputy assistant attorney general in the Civil Rights Division to provide a deposition scheduled for Thursday if the committee would not allow a DOJ lawyer by his side.

The Democrat-led committee offered to allow a lawyer to sit in a separate room while they interview a Trump DOJ official involved in the decision to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.

Rep. Cummings argued that the subpoena issued to John Gore was done in a bipartisan basis so there was no reason for privilege to be asserted by the White House or DOJ — too bad Cummings!

Where was the hand-wringing by the Democrats when Obama and his Attorney General Eric Holder played this game with ‘Fast and Furious’ and other scandals?


“This is a massive, unprecedented, and growing pattern of obstruction,” Cummings said, warning the federal employees to “think very carefully about their own legal interests” in refusing to comply with his committee’s subpoenas.

Do the Democrats even legislate? Do the Democrats serve their constituents anymore or do they only dedicate their time to harassing President Trump and his associates? Rhetorical question, we know.
102327   Expat01   2019 Apr 25, 10:28am  

Let's see: No collusion because of incompetence and a few rational people on his campaign staff. But there is plenty of evidence of obstruction, something which Mueller chose to pass to Congress since it is DOJ policy to not indict sitting presidents.

Now we have documents which might indicate that Trump committed bank fraud. But you delusional Trumpturds don't think that is important. Yet, I constantly see you foaming at the mouth over the slightest hint of impropriety from any Democrat.
102328   rdm   2019 Apr 25, 10:57am  

Tenpoundbass says
Trump has an impeccable track record of wining court cases


Impeccability in legal proceedings is not the word typically associated with a guy who has been involved in over 3500 lawsuits, having lost or settled many. But just ask the suckers from Trump U. who got a share of the 25 million he coughed up.
102329   HeadSet   2019 Apr 25, 11:10am  

No collusion because of incompetence and a few rational people on his campaign staff.

"No collusion" is the only correct part of that sentence. The rest is a combination of wishful thinking backed by extreme interpretation.

These attacks on Trumps businesses are in a large part a warning to other businessmen who may "intrude" into politics. Starbucks Schwartz better take heed, because if he enters the race, and especially if he wins, will have the same witch hunts going after minute details and inventing outright fabrications. And even if Schwartz, like Trump, is tough enough to handle it, he still must deal with attacks on family and business acquaintances.
102330   socal2   2019 Apr 25, 11:27am  

Expat01 says
Now we have documents which might indicate that Trump committed bank fraud. But you delusional Trumpturds don't think that is important. Yet, I constantly see you foaming at the mouth over the slightest hint of impropriety from any Democrat.


Hey - none of the Democrats seemed too concerned how the Clintons became multi-millionaires leveraging their political connections to sell out America to foreign interests with the Clinton Foundation racket.

So why would you expect Republicans to be overly concerned how Trump made his money in real estate BEFORE he became a politician?
102331   HeadSet   2019 Apr 25, 11:41am  

Hey - none of the Democrats seemed too concerned how the Clintons became multi-millionaires leveraging their political connections to sell out America to foreign interests with the Clinton Foundation racket.

Yes. Especially since the Clintons were "flat broke" when they left the White House. Yet Hillary was able to get a $4 million loan to buy that house in New York, and within 8 years the Clintons declared a net worth of over $80 million. No inventions, no businesses - just money from speeches and books, plus paying friends and family to "work" for the Clinton Foundation. According to the Washington Post:

"Although slightly more than half of his appearances were in the United States, the majority of his speaking income, $56.3 million, came from foreign speeches, many of them in China, Japan, Canada and the United Kingdom, the Post review found.

The financial industry has been Clinton’s most frequent sponsor. The Post review showed that Wall Street banks and other financial services firms have hired Clinton for at least 102 appearances and paid him a total of $19.6 million"

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/how-the-clintons-went-from-dead-broke-to-rich-bill-earned-1049-million-for-speeches/2014/06/26/8fa0b372-fd3a-11e3-8176-f2c941cf35f1_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.c6f99a50e265
102332   Ceffer   2019 Apr 25, 11:41am  

LibbyFucks attacking Trump are like a leper colony pointing rotting fingers through the chain link fence at somebody with eczema.
102333   socal2   2019 Apr 25, 11:55am  

HeadSet says
The financial industry has been Clinton’s most frequent sponsor. The Post review showed that Wall Street banks and other financial services firms have hired Clinton for at least 102 appearances and paid him a total of $19.6 million"


You have to wonder if these people are just astonishingly pig-shit ignorant of the long list of Democrat (and Republican) politicians becoming obscenely rich using their government connections as they attack Trump?

Or are they just massive hypocrites?
102334   HeadSet   2019 Apr 25, 12:10pm  

You have to wonder if these people are just astonishingly pig-shit ignorant of the long list of Democrat (and Republican) politicians becoming obscenely rich using their government connections as they attack Trump?


No, they want to push the idea that getting rich in the private sector is evil and exploitative. Politicians collecting bribes and getting rich after being elected is OK, even if they take it from Wall Street. They do not want to shit in their own nest, Like I said before, if Starbucks Schwartz want his lifelong business matters put under the microscope, dare run for President. Schwarz may even see a disgruntled employee come forth with phony claims, plus a Blassey Ford style fake harassment issue.
102335   Ceffer   2019 Apr 25, 12:18pm  

HeadSet says
Especially since the Clintons were "flat broke" when they left the White House.

I loved it when they had to physically restrain IHLlary from stealing stuff from the White House when she left. "Mrs. Clinton, please leave the gifts, the china, the antiques and the silverware where you found it. Step away from the items!"
102336   HeadSet   2019 Apr 25, 12:25pm  

And watch the Dems studiously ignore Kamala's Bank-friendly efforts as DA of SF and Booker's Big Pharma bendovers.

Compared to Hillary, these two are amateurs on accommodating Wall Street and Pharma. Notice how Hillary was never taken to task on it.
102337   RC2006   2019 Apr 25, 4:26pm  

Man is Trump getting advice from Hillary?
102338   Patrick   2019 Apr 25, 5:45pm  

Trump is right to skip it.

He has been treated worse than any other president by the globalist press.

Globalist media has lied so flagrantly and consistently that it's a wonder anyone takes them seriously anymore.

Russia. What complete bullshit for two and a half years.
102339   Ceffer   2019 Apr 25, 8:26pm  

I don't blame Trump a bit for skipping it. Why should he dignify the enormity their lies and bullshit.
102340   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2019 Apr 25, 8:31pm  

That media is a bunch of propaganda assholes, why would he spend time with them?
Hell, even I'd skip if I were invited, there is no benefit to anyone but the damn media assholes.

Did I mention they are assholes? they are!
102341   BayArea   2019 Apr 25, 8:38pm  

Why would trump go to this dinner? Why?
102342   rocketjoe79   2019 Apr 25, 10:02pm  

Interesting pitch above the ad: "out of touch with the center of energy." This will lose the Dems the election - again. No concern for the center of the voting population the Trump has a laser focus upon. They are trying to change social mores when the country isn't ready yet. That's ok, I'll take 4-5 more years of economic growth under Trump - then the markets will crash, and crash hard, when anything like liberal socialism comes into power. But perhaps the Supes will overturn some critical items, like Citizens Uinited. There is hope we make it through the next recession in a short time.
102343   cmdrda2leak   2019 Apr 25, 10:29pm  

OccasionalCortex says
HeadSet says
Notice how Hillary was never taken to task on it.


In a way she was. Many Bernie supporters stayed home because of her globalist corporate 'shillary' and gave the WH to Trump.


This is the story of 2016, as far as I can tell: low turnout.

Registered Dems and Reps alike stayed home, presumably due to the uninspiring offerings. Result: narrow victory for Trump (not achieving popular vote majority), but notably nice margins in the rust belt.

What the Dems should take away from their 2016 defeat: focus on labor. Stop abandoning the working class.

What the current smorgasbord of 2020 Dem contenders have taken away from the 2016 defeat: double down on identity politics; focus on winning Brooklyn, Oakland, and Twitter.

This strategy will lose and lose hard. Also, hate to say it but, if they continue on that strategy, I won't stay home this time, I'll vote for their opponent (presumably Trump), because the identity politics platform is just that divisive and cynical, and it's worth it to steer us away from that iceberg.
102344   marcus   2019 Apr 25, 10:33pm  

Patrick says
Globalist media has lied so flagrantly and consistently that it's a wonder anyone takes them seriously anymore.


Pesky facts.

"FAKE NEWS !!"
102345   WookieMan   2019 Apr 26, 12:12am  

BayArea says
Why would trump go to this dinner? Why?


Why would anyone go to stuff like this? It's like awards shows. Aren't there like 15 of them now for the music industry? Same with movies. You dress up, have some cocktails, stroke your own ego and then go home. There's no actual purpose for it and the award is diminished by the other award shows giving their award to different people.

Frankly it makes any sitting president look like a dip shit regardless of the jokes and all. Should they be doing something more productive as the leader of the country? Hell, sleeping would be more productive.

While the media/press does break some important stuff, at the end of the day it's still a business and they need revenue. They're going to report what brings them money. Right now I think we all know what is selling I guess. This is one of their annual "awards" show so to speak. I'm guessing the real journalist that give the stories to the people in front of the camera can't stand this shit.
102346   HeadSet   2019 Apr 26, 6:29am  

Under Nap boy's interpretation, anyone who has ever been investigated for anything is guilty of "obstruction" if the accused puts up any defense at all. Like a back door Napoleonic Code. When accused, plead guilty or face obstruction. What kind of power mad prosecutor wants the ability to investigate, find no evidence of a crime, but then prosecute anyway for a process issue?
102347   marcus   2019 Apr 26, 6:32am  

What if the more than half the population that doesn't approve of the job the Presidents doing, also believes him to be literally incompetent ? And what if they're right ?

In that case it gets really awkward to have a big media event roasting him.
102348   HeadSet   2019 Apr 26, 6:45am  

Oh No! How many misdemeanors does it take to become a felon? Most boys would lose the right to vote long before becoming 18!
102349   komputodo   2019 Apr 26, 7:18am  

marcus says
In that case it gets really awkward to have a big media event roasting him.

"'That's considered a big media event? I guess it's much less awkward just to insult him in the media 24/7.
102350   komputodo   2019 Apr 26, 7:24am  

OccasionalCortex says
It is an awards dinner and a fundraiser," Stelter said. "In the past, presidents have shown up even if they were angry at the press at any given time and, importantly, it’s useful for White House aide to schmooze with reporters."


Why are white house aides schmoozing with reporters? If that isn't in their job description, I'd fire them.
102351   komputodo   2019 Apr 26, 7:30am  

anonymous says
Ann Coulter and other conservatives have vented their frustrations over a risky bid that eroded support for Trump......

Poor Ann is feeling marginalized and realized the only way to stay in the medias spotlight is to bash Trump....lol
102352   zzyzzx   2019 Apr 26, 8:26am  

Obligatory PeeWee Herman and George Michael comment.
102353   Bd6r   2019 Apr 26, 8:34am  

Bill introduced by Jessica Christina Farrar (born November 26, 1966), an American politician and a Democratic member of the Texas House of Representatives.
102354   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2019 Apr 26, 9:30am  

APOCALYPSEFUCKisShostikovitch says
They should fill the hall with Trump imitators and have them do their own keynotes interspersed with comic analyses from rival psychiatrists, each trying to prove their thesis of Trump's psychoses and disorder.


they already do that on CNN and NPR.
102355   Bd6r   2019 Apr 26, 9:40am  

We don't have journalism any more, just sold-out cheap, stupid, and annoying presstitutes. Remember Iraq WMD's in NYT (this resulted in 100's of thousands killed in Iraq), shilling for Hillary 99.9% of time (over Sanders and Trump), blatant racists/sexists such as Sarah Jeong hired by NYT, etc etc etc. No critical analysis, no thought, nothing.

Trump for once is doing the correct thing. And he should have gone even further, as AF suggested:

APOCALYPSEFUCKisShostikovitch says
A real PRECEDENT! would show up with M134 under a trench coat and tell a joke, "HOW DID THEY GET THE DEAD FUCKING JOURNALISTS OFF THE FLOOR?" and answer "WITH A FUCKING SPATULA!" about 2 seconds before opening fire.

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