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Posted
3 hours ago, BamaATL said:

I take it he hasn't seen any of 60 days in.  Fuck Bangkok making a hard man humble, Fulton County jail is no joke.  Trump will obviously have protection, but some of these clowns being in would be the scariest thing they have ever done.  I'm not agreeing with the state of what we have, including the desperate need for reform for the mentality ill to be in proper facilities and receive care, but right now, that's where they are.  So what you have is violent mentally ill people, who may or may not being getting their meds, packed into an overcrowded old building with failing mechanical systems, that is understaffed.  For ordinary people, not hardened by this sort of stuff, it's a shit your pants situation.  

It's a true Leopards Eating Faces moment. GOP members getting convicted on charges due to their own tough on crime laws, suffering in a shitty prison due to their own deliberate neglect.

Posted
40 minutes ago, Js1 said:

In the fine print:

 

 

*99.8% of funds go to the Donald J Trump Patriot Legal Fund 

Dammit.  Just beat me to the joke.

Seriously, whatever amount they raise (can you imagine forking over $100k for the privilege of a chicken dinner will Cheeto Benito and Painthead Rudy?), less than 5% will actually go to Rudy's legal defense.

Rudy.  Friend.  You should know this from your days prosecuting mobsters.  Once you are no longer useful to the Mafia Don, you get cut loose.  You're on your own now.

 

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Posted
6 hours ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

So, Dan OingoBoingo wants Trump to actually serve a day in jail, to show how Alpha he is, or something like that.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dramatic posturing gestures are important to guys like Dan Bongino, and to the short little women who scream at them.

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Posted
3 hours ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

 

 

Honest question--who the fuck is paying $100K for dinner with Donald Trump and Rudy Giuliani?  If you have that kind of scratch, you buy your access through other (more effective) means.

And anyway--who with access to that kind of money wants access to Trump right now given where he is politically and legally?  The last thing you want to do is be known as a donor to this shitfest.  You might as well ask for a subpoena.  And at a time when Trump is pretty damned unlikely to win the presidency, there appears to be very little benefit.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Ghost of LL said:

Honest question--who the fuck is paying $100K for dinner with Donald Trump and Rudy Giuliani?  If you have that kind of scratch, you buy your access through other (more effective) means.

And anyway--who with access to that kind of money wants access to Trump right now given where he is politically and legally?  The last thing you want to do is be known as a donor to this shitfest.  You might as well ask for a subpoena.  And at a time when Trump is pretty damned unlikely to win the presidency, there appears to be very little benefit.

Probably the 100K is suggested retail, but if you show up waving a grand plus a handful of Topps baseball cards, you can get in somewhere and I don't even mean by the kitchen door.

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Posted
9 minutes ago, Ghost of LL said:

Honest question--who the fuck is paying $100K for dinner with Donald Trump and Rudy Giuliani?  If you have that kind of scratch, you buy your access through other (more effective) means.

And anyway--who with access to that kind of money wants access to Trump right now given where he is politically and legally?  The last thing you want to do is be known as a donor to this shitfest.  You might as well ask for a subpoena.  And at a time when Trump is pretty damned unlikely to win the presidency, there appears to be very little benefit.

The donations to a legal defense fund have different disclosures than do those to a political campaign or PAC.  So it would be difficult to get a list of people that dumb, with that kinda money, to part ways with $100k to back people who are about to be in deep shit.  Thankfully, both the resort and event organizers have substance abuse issues and gambling debts.  One of them will turn over the list for $20,000, guaranteed.  Plenty of oppo teams are already on it.  Plus you'll get a few folks that are so damn proud to be there, they'll let  slip who was at their table anyway

Posted
57 minutes ago, Ghost of LL said:

Honest question--who the fuck is paying $100K for dinner with Donald Trump and Rudy Giuliani?  If you have that kind of scratch, you buy your access through other (more effective) means.

And anyway--who with access to that kind of money wants access to Trump right now given where he is politically and legally?  The last thing you want to do is be known as a donor to this shitfest.  You might as well ask for a subpoena.  And at a time when Trump is pretty damned unlikely to win the presidency, there appears to be very little benefit.

 

I'm assuming few will pay, but this is Trump's way of placating Rudy and his legal fees.  Trump can say he "tried".

Next stop is a telethon.  You know damned well stupid ass Lindell will gladly broadcast that to the hundreds that would watch.

 

 

 

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Posted
6 hours ago, Lurch said:

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE just say “I’m more popular than Jesus”.  I’ve long thought that may be the one thing that would backfire on him.  I’m no longer as certain, but it would be an enjoyable theory to test.


‘like Jesus, I’m being persecuted to death. Some even say I’m more popular than him. Not all but some.’

Posted
27 minutes ago, Pato del Muerto said:

Trump could probably announce that he IS THE NEW MESSIAH without losing much support. 

Lose support? That's already a part of his campaign strategy:

Pastor criticizes now-removed Fort Oglethorpe billboard comparing Trump to  Jesus | WTVC

President Donald J. Trump, The Son of Man - The Christ: Müller, Helgard:  9781977249241: Amazon.com: Books

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Posted
12 minutes ago, DigglerontheHoof said:

Think Rudy has 10% of 150K?  Isn't that what one usually pays the bondsman?

Fifteen percent in GA.

Posted
10 minutes ago, NWBuck said:

Lose support? That's already a part of his campaign strategy:

Pastor criticizes now-removed Fort Oglethorpe billboard comparing Trump to  Jesus | WTVC

President Donald J. Trump, The Son of Man - The Christ: Müller, Helgard:  9781977249241: Amazon.com: Books

using "Reagan" for the ad company, and a German author, make those two a bit TOO on the nose

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Posted
5 hours ago, dcbc said:

"But the law presumes, absent a strong showing to the contrary, that a grand jury acts within the legitimate scope of its authority,” and the defendant has the burden of showing that the Government’s use of the grand jury was improper."  Well, it appears as though Cannon, J. was asking the wrong party to prove this up.  Whoops. 

Well, the real place to bring up grand jury misconduct is a motion to quash/dismiss the indictment, where the burden will be on Trump/Nauta.  I'm not sure there's really anything she can do at this stage, legitimately, at least.

But, you gotta admit, when the government shows you grand jury testimony from another district right after filing a superseding indictment in your district, that' does raise some questions.  Questions really only the government can answer.

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Posted
7 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:

We need a statute that says a former President can't call himself President once out of office.  That's such syphilitic behavior.

It used to be a sign of respect when former presidents were referred to as "President so-and-so".

Trump pretty much destroyed that standard.

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Posted
17 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:

But, you gotta admit, when the government shows you grand jury testimony from another district right after filing a superseding indictment in your district, that' does raise some questions.  Questions really only the government can answer.

Except for the fact that the government already told her under seal about the conflict arising from the potential perjury before the DC grand jury. There’s no excuse for her falling victim to the Fox News “Doesn’t this seem improper?” trolling

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Posted (edited)
13 minutes ago, The Hot Dog Buffet said:

How much of this ends up in Rudy's pocket? $1k per guest?

Well the first 10 guests pay for trump’s appearance fee, the next 10 pay for the venue which trump owns, they’ll probably charge a hundred grand to serve some crostini and then a chicken piccata lovingly thawed after Sysco delivery…so how many reservations can they expect at that price point?

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Posted
9 minutes ago, Pato del Muerto said:

Well the first 10 guests pay for trump’s appearance fee, the next 10 pay for the venue which trump owns, they’ll probably charge a hundred grand to serve some crostini and then a chicken piccata lovingly thawed after Sysco delivery…so how many reservations can they expect at that price point?

 

Even better, Trump will use this as a "charitable" occasion and take it as a deduction as well.

 

 

 

 

 

Posted
50 minutes ago, NWBuck said:

Lose support? That's already a part of his campaign strategy:

Pastor criticizes now-removed Fort Oglethorpe billboard comparing Trump to  Jesus | WTVC

President Donald J. Trump, The Son of Man - The Christ: Müller, Helgard:  9781977249241: Amazon.com: Books

If God sent Trump, it's not as the 2nd messiah.  It's as the second flood.

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Posted
24 minutes ago, Pig Bellmont said:

Except for the fact that the government already told her under seal about the conflict arising from the potential perjury before the DC grand jury. There’s no excuse for her falling victim to the Fox News “Doesn’t this seem improper?” trolling

Look, she’s just asking questions.

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Posted
43 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:

Well, the real place to bring up grand jury misconduct is a motion to quash/dismiss the indictment, where the burden will be on Trump/Nauta.  I'm not sure there's really anything she can do at this stage, legitimately, at least.

But, you gotta admit, when the government shows you grand jury testimony from another district right after filing a superseding indictment in your district, that' does raise some questions.  Questions really only the government can answer.

I don't see what's so suspicious about it, especially when everyone knows dotard is under investigation for various crimes across this great land. And in any event any question should be raised by defendants, not the judge. That still pisses me off. 

Posted

It was public knowledge that the DC grand jury remained ongoing and why should be obvious to everyone: because those clowns committed like 1,000,000 crimes in DC, and had only been indicted in Florida for a few that also connected to Mar-a-Lago.

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1 hour ago, TwiceHorn said:

 

But, you gotta admit, when the government shows you grand jury testimony from another district right after filing a superseding indictment in your district, that' does raise some questions.  Questions really only the government can answer.

 

50 minutes ago, Pig Bellmont said:

Except for the fact that the government already told her under seal about the conflict arising from the potential perjury before the DC grand jury. There’s no excuse for her falling victim to the Fox News “Doesn’t this seem improper?” trolling

Sometimes I wonder if twice can actually be that obtuse or just trolling.

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Posted
1 minute ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

What  a fucking shame.

 

https://chicago.suntimes.com/politics/2023/8/23/23843104/suburban-minister-stephen-lee-indicted-trump-georgia-election-fraud-case-surrendern-friday

 

 

 

 

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Lee will be expected to meet the standard conditions of bond, including no contact with witnesses or other defendants.

Shestokas said he plans to continue fighting the bond amount on Friday in Georgia.

Shestokas ran for the Republican nomination for Illinois attorney general last year and served on Trump’s legal team in Pennsylvania.

Of the 19 people indicted, 13 have reached bond agreements, six have surrendered to Fulton County jail and posted bond and five have yet to reach any agreement, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Trump’s bail was set at $200,000, the highest amount for any defendant from the indictment so far.

Shestokas said Georgia authorities had not been in touch with Lee since last November when he was asked to testify in the Fulton County special grand jury investigation. He successfully fought off the subpoena.

“It was a quite a shock. We were literally astounded to wake up and find out he was a defendant in the indictment,” Shestokas said.

Kutti and Lee were accused of attempting to influence the same election worker multiple times in December 2020 and January 2021 in Fulton County, Georgia.

The indictment alleges Kutti and Lee tried to intimidate election worker Ruby Freeman to falsely confess to election crimes she did not commit.

Kutti and Lee showed up at Freeman’s home multiple times pretending to offer help in December 2020 and January 2021 in Fulton County, Georgia, according to the charges.

 

https://yen.com.gh/183456-top-richest-pastors-america-net-worth.html

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Posted
1 minute ago, The Hot Dog Buffet said:

No way the 20th richest pastor is only worth $2.5 million.

Yeah, I'm pretty sure Kenneth Copeland is up to 6 or 700 million too. And I'm sure most of these fuckers hude their money  in their church and it's tax exempt status. And I don't see a single Falwell on that list. 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, SydneyCarton said:

Yeah, I'm pretty sure Kenneth Copeland is up to 6 or 700 million too. And I'm sure most of these fuckers hude their money  in their church and it's tax exempt status. And I don't see a single Falwell on that list. 

No Ed Young from 2nd baptist either? Gross fucking list either way.



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