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2 hours ago, tx 3 putt said:

 

not like he was banging 5 year olds !!!!

 

1 hour ago, Dutchrudder said:

The 15 vs 8 year old thing may come into play if the trial is in Florida, since they just passed a law allowing the death penalty for pdf files who abuse children under 12. How awesome would it be if he's sentenced to death under a law passed by 'Meatball Ron'?

note to self: uninstall Adobe immediately!

 

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1 hour ago, BrickHorn said:

Megyn Kelly is profoundly dumb. Three years under the age of consent is not “legal,” not even “barely.” 

Yeah, but it’s ’different.’ Checkmate.

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How fitting would it be if a bunch of emails ruin Trump after he spent his whole 2016 campaign complaining about Hillary's emails??  Every accusation is a confession really rings true...

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Who is in charge of Epstein's estate and why did they release these documents? Wonder if they also think Dear Leader had Jeff killed.

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How fitting would it be if a bunch of emails ruin Trump after he spent his whole 2016 campaign complaining about Hillary's emails??  Every accusation is a confession really rings true...

Whoever the show-runner is now will probably conclude the series that way in the big finale.
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2 minutes ago, Ghost of LL said:

So are we just not going to talk about Donald Trump sucking Bill's dick?

If that photo exists it would sum up American politics over the past 35 years or so.

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1 hour ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

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Shocked Nate Burleson GIF by DraftKings

Sometimes it seems like Newsome is the only major Democratic politician who has any idea at all about how to do politics. How did the rest of these clowns ever get into office? 

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The fucking timing of Prince Andrew and Trump meeting and then Epstein suiciding a few weeks later.  Purely coincidental.

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50 minutes ago, 'stache said:

Who is in charge of Epstein's estate and why did they release these documents? Wonder if they also think Dear Leader had Jeff killed.

Subpoena from Congressional Committee, I believe.

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If that photo exists it would sum up American politics over the past 35 years or so.

30 Rock shut it down gif.

Maybe the simulation would reset itself at that point. Like in that documentary that was one of the Matrix sequels.
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22 hours ago, Brisketexan said:

Every degree that the Epstein story gets ratcheted up....increases the odds of Venezuela getting fucking bombed to Bolivian significantly.

 

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21 hours ago, Brisketexan said:

Seriously.  I've read communications between powerful people doing bad things.  They don't hide it, at all, BECAUSE they are powerful.  Which means they are above it all.  Even when reality crashes in, and imposes consequences, they remain unbelieving to the very end.  

This is correct. War story. When I was a baby lawyer, we somehow got involved in a civil Rico case against Mellon Bank in federal court. The short version is they were selling home mortgage financing with negative amortization aspects that were supposed to be approved under Fannie Mae underwriting guidelines.

They sold the loan packages, but nobody could get their clients approved because they used far stricter underwriting instead of the guidelines mandated by the contracts. Mellon kept loaning more money to builders to keep them afloat, and they got further in depth until they went bankrupt and Mellon swooped in and bought all the properties at $.10 on the dollar.

I flew to Pittsburgh to depose the vice president in charge of the program, who was thoroughly unimpressed at me and our Rico suit.   Arrogant and insulting was the tone of the day, and his superiority dripped from every word.   On a hunch, one of my final questions was, “When you learned the underwriting guidelines we’re not being followed, I guess that put Mellon in a bad place because it did not have the funds to meet the loan obligations.”

He answered by laughing, and then telling me I knew nothing about the financial world and the financial solvency of Mellon Bank.   His last line “We could’ve fully funded if we wanted to” became the reason I defeated the summery  judgment and got to trial, and the reason they gave us a seven figure settlement. 

I literally learned that there is much fruit to be picked if you went as high up the tree as they would let you.  Those captains of industry were so arrogant they could not be bothered to learn anything about the facts of the case or the legal theories involved. You just interrupt their golf games and mistress meetings.   And I would bet my house that there were no negative consequences to him for me winning my piddly lawsuit.  As brisket says, they truly have almost no consequences as a downside.



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