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  1. 2 minutes ago, Chooky said:

    Alex Jones sells a product called Superblue Silver Immune Gargle.  You gargle it and it does stuff.  

    It helps pay his child support and divorce lawyer. 

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  2. 15 minutes ago, SmokeyBear1861 said:

    lol youa lawyer? 

    I wonder what discovery would look like on their side. Maybe we find out how all those people got the free houses?

     

    I knew my batshit sis-in-law dated somebody who was on Shaggy, but I guess she took his place when he stopped posting.  

    So tell the class about how the engine on the Southwest Airlines flight was destroyed by hackers who took control of it inflight. You were clearly hinting at it at dinner yesterday when you starting talking about airlines being taken over remotely through maintenance software and having the engines screwed up. 

  3. 1 minute ago, JimmyJames said:

    The Russian trolls rush to non orange shitstain Alex’s defense. I wonder I wonder why. 

    You better start putting a lot of money into your west lake hills house Alex. That’s the only place your money is possibly safe now. 

    Oh and hire a good criminal defense lawyer. 

    He lost the house in the divorce, or at least was having to sell it. 

  4. 21 minutes ago, bernorange said:

    Alexa.com rankings are, at best, based upon flawed or incomplete data.  I'm not familiar with stuffgate, but their valuation calculation is clearly FUBAR because the real valuation for this site would be closer to tree fiddy.

    It’s owned by Amazon, and it’s rankings are based on people dumb enough to install the Alexa toolbar in their browsers, or website owners dumb enough to give that data up for free. 

  5. 3 hours ago, pyrohornIII said:

    Ok, so let's just say that Hannity is telling the truth, and he just had a few small conversations about real estate.  Then it seems to me that there would have been no paper trail to show there was any connection between Cohen and Hannity along the lines of legal work, or even discussion.   And maybe that is true.   What I can see however is him discussing Russia and other things with Cohen in a way that shows collusion or conspiracy to commit treason (for the greater good of the country, of course). 

    Or maybe he was talking about some shady real estate dealings he was involved in with the Trump team.  That might be why it's part of the NY investigation.

    Now if Cohen recorded those conversations, then he has on tape Hannity being involved in this, possibly to the point of being a sector chief on how Fox approaches all of this. 

    Cohen then makes Hannity his third client to invoke privilege on the recordings? 

    Thing that is so odd is that if it really is how Hannity says, something very informal and in passing, then how would any investigators have found out much if anything about the Cohen-Hannity connection.  If it was all verbal, and all so innocent, then why even say he was a client?

    Well, the fact that Hannity said on his radio show that he wanted client-attorney privileges kinda blows a lot of Hannity's defense out of the water.  I think that's partly what Dershowitz was dancing around when he was pissing Hannity off.  To somebody like Dershowitz, if you want client-attorney privilege, that is significant.

  6. 16 minutes ago, JimmyHoffa said:

    Couldn't agree more. 

    Stewart would have been a glorious watch. 

    Yep. They probably would have had to expand the show a half-hour if Stewart was still hosting, because he’d be coming up with that much material. Or rather, Trump would be giving him that much material. 

  7. Ouch. 

    https://www.politico.com/story/2018/04/18/bob-corker-phil-bredesen-532511

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    Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) offered warm words on Wednesday for the Democrat vying to take his seat, estimating that former Gov. Phil Bredesen is six percentage points ahead of GOP rival Rep. Marsha Blackburn.

    After reiterating a vow that he would not campaign against Bredesen, Corker also declared that there's "no question" the Democrat would "have crossover appeal" in November's closely watched race to succeed him.

    "I think he’s got real appeal," the retiring Corker said of Bredesen, describing the Democrat as "a friend of mine" and a productive partner for more than two decades. 

    Asked about a poll earlier this month that showed Bredesen 10 percentage points ahead of Blackburn in the race, Corker told reporters at a Christian Science Monitor-sponsored breakfast that he thought that result was "probably a little heavy," adding that Blackburn is likely down "a real six" percentage points in the race.

    Even as Corker heaped praise on Bredesen, he said he would vote for Blackburn and contribute to her campaign. He also questioned whether the Democrat's aisle-crossing persona would be enough to put him over the top. 

    "In a state like ours that’s still a red state, is it enough?" asked Corker, who flirtedwith reversing his retirement plans in February.

    Blackburn campaign spokeswoman Abbi Sigler responded to the Corker comments with a jab at Bredesen, not the incumbent Republican senator.

    "Phil Bredesen will be a solid vote for Chuck Schumer and Obama, Clinton-era liberal policies, and Tennesseans are not interested in that," she said.

    But Republicans working to elect Blackburn were privately frustrated by Corker's latest bout of praise for the Democratic candidate. Bredesen sent a fundraising email Tuesday that highlighted previous positive comments from Corker. 

    "Senator Corker is actively trying to undermine Senate Republicans and President Trump’s agenda," one Senate GOP campaign strategist said. "It’s sad that he is spending his last days in the Senate helping Chuck Schumer."

     

  8. 55 minutes ago, Fozzz said:

    Uh, we already have an Arab force in Syria for which we provide support - Al Nusra. 

    This is taking it to a different level, they would be taking over our role, and they would remain after ISIS is defeated. I can’t imagine Assad and Iran being happy with that. 

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    Later in that clip, he showed Dershowitz calling out Hannity on not disclosing his ties, and Hannity getting pissed. Wonder if he will have Dershowitz back on. 

  10. 20 hours ago, F250 said:

    I would sign up for that deal. I am sure I could double their wins in 2019 since the schedule looks a little easier and would give me time to purge the program and watch Friday Night Lights reruns. I hope they like watery eggs and pee color charts.

    I want to be the Bud Kilmer of Lawrence Kansas.

    Worthy aspirations, given that there is a chance the Kansas job could instead turn you into the Budd Dwyer of Lawrence, Kansas. 

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    Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's newly minted national security adviser John Bolton and Secretary of State nominee Mike Pompeo are among those spearheading a push to build a coalition of Arab military forces that could replace US troops in Syria and serve as a stabilizing force in the region once ISIS is defeated, according to sources familiar with internal discussions. 

    While convincing nations like Saudi Arabia to join the cause is sure to come at a price, the Trump administration is considering an offer that includes putting a compelling reward on the table, a source close to the White House told CNN.
     
    A similar concept was initially floated in 2013 as part of the Obama administration's anti-ISIS strategy, but the idea of establishing an Arab force aligned with US interests recently picked up new momentum after President Donald Trump declared that he wants to withdraw US troops from Syria and have other countries "take care of it."
     
    Specifically, the US is pursuing contributions from Egypt, Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to help counter Iran in Syria by filling the void should the US significantly reduce its footprint in the country.
     
    While Trump's decision to launch missile strikes against alleged chemical weapons facilities belonging to the Syrian regime has amplified the debate over the administration's long-term goals, the move has not derailed efforts to convince other nations to take on a larger role going forward. 
    A source close to the White House told CNN on Tuesday that despite initial concerns that Trump would withdraw from Syria in the very near term, discussions have shifted toward developing a transition plan and that the administration is continuing its push to enlist the help of several Arab nations including Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Egypt.
     
    This source also confirmed that Bolton recently called Egypt's acting intelligence chief, Abbas Kamel, to gauge whether his country would be willing to contribute to the effort, a detail previously reported by The Wall Street Journal.
     
     

     

    https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/18/politics/trump-us-syria-strategy-arab-force-pompeo-bolton/index.html

    Throwing a lot more troops from Sunni-led countries like Saudi Arabia into Syria to counter Iran, what could go wrong?

  12. 27 minutes ago, DixonHur said:

    Isn't the GOP home to the Taxed Enough Already (TEA) Party?  DT runs on cutting taxes, but is angry when he finds out about fewer taxes?  Huh?

    He also doesn’t understand that we will be the ones paying the taxes, since they will get passed down to us. 

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