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What you said about the debates doesn’t seem to be accurate.
The NY Post broke the story on October 20. Trump and Biden only had one debate after that, just 2 days later, on Oct 22. There was only one moderator, Kristen Welker of NBC.
Entire debate transcript is here.
At no point that I...
That wasn’t the FBI, and those weren’t “findings.” It was an opinion, clearly labeled as such.
The DOJ? Trump was president, Heretic, this happened before the 2020 election. The AG was Trump’s nominee, Bill Barr.
The FBI Director? That was Trump’s nominee as well, Christopher Wray.
And...
Are you serious?
An immediately unverifiable laptop containing damaging photos and controversial emails of the son of a presidential candidate suddenly materializes, 3 weeks before the election, with the story that it was dropped off several years ago, never picked up, the computer store owner...
I’m not disagreeing with him being charged, I’m just saying I think it’s unlikely he gets much more than a fine and maybe probation. I’d think jail time for a first offense where no one got harmed by the weapon would be unusual.
“We want to emphasize that we do not know if the emails, provided to the New York Post by President Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani, are genuine or not and that we do not have evidence of Russian involvement -- just that our experience makes us deeply suspicious that theRussian...
I wouldn’t say that, no—Donald Trump might, considering he pardoned people for this same charge though.
It’s because the sentence for the charge Hunter is facing (link to the actual statute is here), has a huge range: a simple fine, all the way up to 10 years in prison plus a fine. What...
Um, how about the original NY Post article itself where it says “The shop owner couldn’t positively identify the customer as Hunter Biden”??
Or maybe since your username used to be Foxnewsfan, you’d prefer this article from FOX where it says:
“The man, John Paul Mac Isaac, said he has a...
Which witness are you referring to? Hopefully not the computer store owner who also said he was legally blind and couldn’t actually verify that the person who dropped off the laptop was Hunter.
The fact that Hunter smoked crack wasn’t earth shattering news, and I’m not aware of any actual...
1. The Mueller Investigation was not found to be a lie. That’s complete nonsense.
2. The laptop story was so fucking weird that Fox passed on running it, and the NY Post writers only agreed to do it if their names were kept off the byline. The fact that some fishy, sus, weird-ass shit...
The Unicorn Killer! Great pick. For whiskey nerds, a unicorn is something like very rare, expensive, and hard to find. That Knob Creek holds its own with most anything, is readily available and about $50-$55. That’s why it’s called a Unicorn Killer.
Here’s two more great unicorn killers...
Oh yeah! That one is—was?—only available in airports I think. Is that where you bought it? I’ve never had the chance to try it, but 100
proof is my perfect proof. Love whiskey at that proof.
Um… trying to get Congress to do their fucking job maybe?
Executive Orders are frequently subject to legal challenges, and really isn’t the ideal way to handle things like this. Congress, you may recall, is supposed to pass laws. It’s especially laughable because the GOP isn’t getting any...
Since this post of mine is old, I wanted to update it.
Regular Jack Daniels is still trash—but they’ve been putting out some amazing stuff otherwise. The Jack Daniels 10 Year, 12 Year, and Barrel Proof Rye are fantastic.
Yeah it’s ridiculous. Last bottle I got was $38.99, which is a steal imo. But I wouldn’t pay more than $50 or so for it.
If I want a 10 year aged, 90 proofer, Russell’s 10 is readily available and is $31.99 in my neck of the woods.
I enjoyed the video, and honestly a Yale law professor like Jed Rubenfeld is quite a refreshing change from some of your other sources ;)
I get that it’s kind of presumptuous of a non-lawyer like me to find fault, but he said a few things that I do disagree with or take issue with.
1. I...
I don’t actually ever see you source anything that you say, if I’m being honest. As far as I can tell from our discussions, you operate off of pure emotion and your subjective feeling and experience.
Anything that disagrees with your emotional perception must be invalidated, although you don’t...
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