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Some lewd details about Don Jr's gash, Kimberly Guilfoyle's time at Fox, where, according to testimony from Rupert Murdoch, she was fired for inappropriate sexual behaviour towards several people including her female assistant. You might remember her as the female face of Trump's election campaign. Accusations include the usual collection of sexual intimidation that feature in such cases, making the assistant look at dick pics, watching pornography in her office, making the assistant share hotel rooms with her and parading around naked in front of her, asking the assistant to massage her legs etc, etc.

The assistant left Fox with a large damages cheque and a non-disclosure agreement. Typical Fox culture during the Ailes phase. Incredible behaviour from a lawyer, but totally on brand for Trump world.

https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-des ... e-from-fox
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Kimberley Gargoyle :yay: :yay: :yay: :yay: :yay: :yay:
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absolutely no surprise. Gargoyle is just as far off her tits on coke as her deadbeat freak of a husband. The footage of her dancing at the Ellipse whilst the Jan 6 riots were going on was a perfect encapsulation of how fvcked-up she is.
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I remember one thing this c*nt said that stuck with me for some reason. She referred to her bleached blonde weirdo of a father in law as a "fearless leader." It really annoyed me because I don't want my leader to be fearless. Fear is essential for survival. But this coked-out c*nt doesn't know that because she never read a book in her life. :brick:
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jujigatame wrote: 13 Mar 2023, 22:11 Yes, certainly no junkies in red states. None at all.
Feel free to go down almost any city on the West Coast of North America that's run by the left and that's exactly what you'll see, it's a staple of how the left run their cities into the ground.
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giacomino wrote: 13 Mar 2023, 22:51
jujigatame wrote: 13 Mar 2023, 22:11 Yes, certainly no junkies in red states. None at all.
Evander still thinks Trump won two years after he lost. Plenty of Trump junkies in red states
What an oddball group some of you are.
Was it not you who said more recently I've been doing it for three years, now it's two years, can't seem to get your facts straight or make your mind up.
That said even it's been 2 or 3, you yourself have been complaining about Trump for far longer than that, pot calling the kettle.

And while we are here, just look at Conan's opening two posts on page one.
In the first he calls the guy a murderer and in the second he miraculously changes it to accused murderer, you just can't hold it together can you.
conan_the_cribber wrote: 01 Mar 2023, 19:24 I mean, where do you start? I don't know, the list is to long, but I intend to keep a list here.

1. Bringing a murderer along to a committee in order to lead the pledge of allegiance.
conan_the_cribber wrote: 01 Mar 2023, 19:27 And to start the list, how about Matt Gaetz aka Butthead, bringing along a person he met at the gun range to lead the pre-meeting pledge of allegiance in the Justice committe. Only thing was, this guy was an accused murderer.
Conan must be right I suppose, he was found guilty of murder and then he was accused of the same murder, oh that makes a lot sense doesn't it :TU:


You're all over the place and can't keep your stories straight.
Next thing you looney lefties will be telling us is that your friend Al Gore is adamant the sea levels are rising while in the next breath telling us his buddy Barack Obama is building a house on the beach in Hawaii, oh I know silly me, the sea levels decided all upon itself not to rise in front of Obama's house, yes that must be it :lol:
Oh yeah gents, we believe you ;-)
Your wound up so tight you literally just make it up as you go along now eh :lol:
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Al Gore is Adam Ant? I had no idea :doh:

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Evander wrote: 14 Mar 2023, 11:36
giacomino wrote: 13 Mar 2023, 22:51
jujigatame wrote: 13 Mar 2023, 22:11 Yes, certainly no junkies in red states. None at all.
Evander still thinks Trump won two years after he lost. Plenty of Trump junkies in red states
What an oddball group some of you are.
Was it not you who said more recently I've been doing it for three years, now it's two years, can't seem to get your facts straight or make your mind up.
That said even it's been 2 or 3, you yourself have been complaining about Trump for far longer than that, pot calling the kettle.

And while we are here, just look at Conan's opening two posts on page one.
In the first he calls the guy a murderer and in the second he miraculously changes it to accused murderer, you just can't hold it together can you.
conan_the_cribber wrote: 01 Mar 2023, 19:24 I mean, where do you start? I don't know, the list is to long, but I intend to keep a list here.

1. Bringing a murderer along to a committee in order to lead the pledge of allegiance.
conan_the_cribber wrote: 01 Mar 2023, 19:27 And to start the list, how about Matt Gaetz aka Butthead, bringing along a person he met at the gun range to lead the pre-meeting pledge of allegiance in the Justice committe. Only thing was, this guy was an accused murderer.
Conan must be right I suppose, he was found guilty of murder and then he was accused of the same murder, oh that makes a lot sense doesn't it :TU:


You're all over the place and can't keep your stories straight.
Next thing you looney lefties will be telling us is that your friend Al Gore is adamant the sea levels are rising while in the next breath telling us his buddy Barack Obama is building a house on the beach in Hawaii, oh I know silly me, the sea levels decided all upon itself not to rise in front of Obama's house, yes that must be it :lol:
Oh yeah gents, we believe you ;-)
Your wound up so tight you literally just make it up as you go along now eh :lol:
Evander, I have never, ever been anything but polite and helpful to you, so I really don't know where the hostility is coming from. The guy almost certainly is a murderer. Gunshots were fired in a house he was in, one person was found dead in the house and there was a police standoff. So technically, he's an alledged murderer, but given the circumstances, he is almost certainly a murderer. Hope that explains.

Besides that, missing one word in a a sentence does not invalidate the rest of the material. The rest of the points about Obama's housing plans play no roll in the subject of the topic, namely the sheer level of shitty behaviour of Republicans.
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Evander wrote: 14 Mar 2023, 11:30
jujigatame wrote: 13 Mar 2023, 22:11 Yes, certainly no junkies in red states. None at all.
Feel free to go down almost any city on the West Coast of North America that's run by the left and that's exactly what you'll see, it's a staple of how the left run their cities into the ground.
You've never even been to the United States have you? :witzend: :brick:
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Evander wrote: 14 Mar 2023, 11:36
giacomino wrote: 13 Mar 2023, 22:51
jujigatame wrote: 13 Mar 2023, 22:11 Yes, certainly no junkies in red states. None at all.
Evander still thinks Trump won two years after he lost. Plenty of Trump junkies in red states
What an oddball group some of you are.
Was it not you who said more recently I've been doing it for three years, now it's two years, can't seem to get your facts straight or make your mind up.
That said even it's been 2 or 3, you yourself have been complaining about Trump for far longer than that, pot calling the kettle.

And while we are here, just look at Conan's opening two posts on page one.
In the first he calls the guy a murderer and in the second he miraculously changes it to accused murderer, you just can't hold it together can you.
conan_the_cribber wrote: 01 Mar 2023, 19:24 I mean, where do you start? I don't know, the list is to long, but I intend to keep a list here.

1. Bringing a murderer along to a committee in order to lead the pledge of allegiance.
conan_the_cribber wrote: 01 Mar 2023, 19:27 And to start the list, how about Matt Gaetz aka Butthead, bringing along a person he met at the gun range to lead the pre-meeting pledge of allegiance in the Justice committe. Only thing was, this guy was an accused murderer.
Conan must be right I suppose, he was found guilty of murder and then he was accused of the same murder, oh that makes a lot sense doesn't it :TU:


You're all over the place and can't keep your stories straight.
Next thing you looney lefties will be telling us is that your friend Al Gore is adamant the sea levels are rising while in the next breath telling us his buddy Barack Obama is building a house on the beach in Hawaii, oh I know silly me, the sea levels decided all upon itself not to rise in front of Obama's house, yes that must be it :lol:
Oh yeah gents, we believe you ;-)
Your wound up so tight you literally just make it up as you go along now eh :lol:
Odd comparison, even for you. So complaining about Trump's personality and policies is comparable to you repeating his fact-less fantasy that he won the 2020 election that he actually lost by eight million votes? His personality and policies can and have been debated. There is no evidence that he won, and you have never offered any, because it doesn't exist. Even your buddies at Fox News knew Trump lost and are now being sued for lying about it
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Evander wrote: 14 Mar 2023, 11:30
jujigatame wrote: 13 Mar 2023, 22:11 Yes, certainly no junkies in red states. None at all.
Feel free to go down almost any city on the West Coast of North America that's run by the left and that's exactly what you'll see, it's a staple of how the left run their cities into the ground.
Meanwhile, back in reality, the states with the worst poverty and crime problems are red states.
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jujigatame wrote: 14 Mar 2023, 20:34
Evander wrote: 14 Mar 2023, 11:30
jujigatame wrote: 13 Mar 2023, 22:11 Yes, certainly no junkies in red states. None at all.
Feel free to go down almost any city on the West Coast of North America that's run by the left and that's exactly what you'll see, it's a staple of how the left run their cities into the ground.
Meanwhile, back in reality, the states with the worst poverty and crime problems are red states.
Evander isn't interested in demographics and statistics. He gets his information from videos.
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giacomino wrote: 14 Mar 2023, 14:42
Evander wrote: 14 Mar 2023, 11:36
giacomino wrote: 13 Mar 2023, 22:51

Evander still thinks Trump won two years after he lost. Plenty of Trump junkies in red states
What an oddball group some of you are.
Was it not you who said more recently I've been doing it for three years, now it's two years, can't seem to get your facts straight or make your mind up.
That said even it's been 2 or 3, you yourself have been complaining about Trump for far longer than that, pot calling the kettle.

And while we are here, just look at Conan's opening two posts on page one.
In the first he calls the guy a murderer and in the second he miraculously changes it to accused murderer, you just can't hold it together can you.
conan_the_cribber wrote: 01 Mar 2023, 19:24 I mean, where do you start? I don't know, the list is to long, but I intend to keep a list here.

1. Bringing a murderer along to a committee in order to lead the pledge of allegiance.
conan_the_cribber wrote: 01 Mar 2023, 19:27 And to start the list, how about Matt Gaetz aka Butthead, bringing along a person he met at the gun range to lead the pre-meeting pledge of allegiance in the Justice committe. Only thing was, this guy was an accused murderer.
Conan must be right I suppose, he was found guilty of murder and then he was accused of the same murder, oh that makes a lot sense doesn't it :TU:


You're all over the place and can't keep your stories straight.
Next thing you looney lefties will be telling us is that your friend Al Gore is adamant the sea levels are rising while in the next breath telling us his buddy Barack Obama is building a house on the beach in Hawaii, oh I know silly me, the sea levels decided all upon itself not to rise in front of Obama's house, yes that must be it :lol:
Oh yeah gents, we believe you ;-)
Your wound up so tight you literally just make it up as you go along now eh :lol:
Odd comparison, even for you. So complaining about Trump's personality and policies is comparable to you repeating his fact-less fantasy that he won the 2020 election that he actually lost by eight million votes? His personality and policies can and have been debated. There is no evidence that he won, and you have never offered any, because it doesn't exist. Even your buddies at Fox News knew Trump lost and are now being sued for lying about it
No offence.
But sometimes you're a lost political crack head.
I could stand on a street corner selling illegal anti Trump merchandise and sure as shit you'll swing by.
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Evander wrote: 15 Mar 2023, 03:34
giacomino wrote: 14 Mar 2023, 14:42
Evander wrote: 14 Mar 2023, 11:36

What an oddball group some of you are.
Was it not you who said more recently I've been doing it for three years, now it's two years, can't seem to get your facts straight or make your mind up.
That said even it's been 2 or 3, you yourself have been complaining about Trump for far longer than that, pot calling the kettle.

And while we are here, just look at Conan's opening two posts on page one.
In the first he calls the guy a murderer and in the second he miraculously changes it to accused murderer, you just can't hold it together can you.



Conan must be right I suppose, he was found guilty of murder and then he was accused of the same murder, oh that makes a lot sense doesn't it :TU:


You're all over the place and can't keep your stories straight.
Next thing you looney lefties will be telling us is that your friend Al Gore is adamant the sea levels are rising while in the next breath telling us his buddy Barack Obama is building a house on the beach in Hawaii, oh I know silly me, the sea levels decided all upon itself not to rise in front of Obama's house, yes that must be it :lol:
Oh yeah gents, we believe you ;-)
Your wound up so tight you literally just make it up as you go along now eh :lol:
Odd comparison, even for you. So complaining about Trump's personality and policies is comparable to you repeating his fact-less fantasy that he won the 2020 election that he actually lost by eight million votes? His personality and policies can and have been debated. There is no evidence that he won, and you have never offered any, because it doesn't exist. Even your buddies at Fox News knew Trump lost and are now being sued for lying about it
No offence.
But sometimes you're a lost political crack head.
I could stand on a street corner selling illegal anti Trump merchandise and sure as shit you'll swing by.
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Evander wrote: 15 Mar 2023, 03:34
giacomino wrote: 14 Mar 2023, 14:42
Evander wrote: 14 Mar 2023, 11:36

What an oddball group some of you are.
Was it not you who said more recently I've been doing it for three years, now it's two years, can't seem to get your facts straight or make your mind up.
That said even it's been 2 or 3, you yourself have been complaining about Trump for far longer than that, pot calling the kettle.

And while we are here, just look at Conan's opening two posts on page one.
In the first he calls the guy a murderer and in the second he miraculously changes it to accused murderer, you just can't hold it together can you.



Conan must be right I suppose, he was found guilty of murder and then he was accused of the same murder, oh that makes a lot sense doesn't it :TU:


You're all over the place and can't keep your stories straight.
Next thing you looney lefties will be telling us is that your friend Al Gore is adamant the sea levels are rising while in the next breath telling us his buddy Barack Obama is building a house on the beach in Hawaii, oh I know silly me, the sea levels decided all upon itself not to rise in front of Obama's house, yes that must be it :lol:
Oh yeah gents, we believe you ;-)
Your wound up so tight you literally just make it up as you go along now eh :lol:
Odd comparison, even for you. So complaining about Trump's personality and policies is comparable to you repeating his fact-less fantasy that he won the 2020 election that he actually lost by eight million votes? His personality and policies can and have been debated. There is no evidence that he won, and you have never offered any, because it doesn't exist. Even your buddies at Fox News knew Trump lost and are now being sued for lying about it
No offence.
But sometimes you're a lost political crack head.
I could stand on a street corner selling illegal anti Trump merchandise and sure as shit you'll swing by.
Simple question. Why would it be illegal anti-Trump merchandise.
I don't know of any laws that say you can't produce Trump sucks t_shirts.
I know they sell f- Joe Biden shirts. What makes it illegal with anti- Trump?
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tiny_acres wrote: 15 Mar 2023, 10:07
Evander wrote: 15 Mar 2023, 03:34
giacomino wrote: 14 Mar 2023, 14:42
Odd comparison, even for you. So complaining about Trump's personality and policies is comparable to you repeating his fact-less fantasy that he won the 2020 election that he actually lost by eight million votes? His personality and policies can and have been debated. There is no evidence that he won, and you have never offered any, because it doesn't exist. Even your buddies at Fox News knew Trump lost and are now being sued for lying about it
No offence.
But sometimes you're a lost political crack head.
I could stand on a street corner selling illegal anti Trump merchandise and sure as shit you'll swing by.
Simple question. Why would it be illegal anti-Trump merchandise.
I don't know of any laws that say you can't produce Trump sucks t_shirts.
I know they sell f- Joe Biden shirts. What makes it illegal with anti- Trump?
Because he's the rightful president, of course
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So the latest Republican scumbaggery. Remember the Republicans creating a tin-foil hat committee to investigate "weaponizing government". Well talk about projection. On the weekend McCarthy himself said that all committees should start investigating the Manhattan district attorney's office. The reason? That's the office that is going to bring campaign finance charges against Trump in the Stormy Daniels cover-up, a crime that Michael Cohen has already plead guilty to and has gone to prison for.

So despite the mountain of evidence already there, they weaponize Congress to interfere in this investigation. Jim Jordan and two others have already written a letter demanding that the DA sends all information about the case to them. Can you believe that? Federal Congress has zero jurisdiction over state investigations. None. This is nothing but intimidation. A message to any DA, "if you investigate any senior Republican, then we will weaponize government against you, regardless of the merits of the case".

They are such scumbags.

https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2 ... indictment

In this video, a respected legal pundit says that McCarthy has just opened himself up for an Obstruction of Justice charge with his actions. That's would be the perfect irony.

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Mr. tough guy wrestling coach Jim Jordan couldn't comment on a Trump tweet threatening 'death and destruction' if he is charged because he didn't have his glasses. https://www.businessinsider.com/jim-jor ... ?r=US&IR=T

This is your alpha male Republican politician. What a massive coward Jim Jordan is.
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hhaehre wrote: 25 Mar 2023, 08:06 Mr. tough guy wrestling coach Jim Jordan couldn't comment on a Trump tweet threatening 'death and destruction' if he is charged because he didn't have his glasses. https://www.businessinsider.com/jim-jor ... ?r=US&IR=T

This is your alpha male Republican politician. What a massive coward Jim Jordan is.
Pols always say “I haven’t seen that” or “haven’t read that” when you know their chief of staff and/comm’s director texted them about it the minute Trump posted
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It's plainly obvious that Republicans value political control over rule of law. Rule of law is only for when it benefits them.
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Evander wrote: 14 Mar 2023, 11:30
jujigatame wrote: 13 Mar 2023, 22:11 Yes, certainly no junkies in red states. None at all.
Feel free to go down almost any city on the West Coast of North America that's run by the left and that's exactly what you'll see, it's a staple of how the left run their cities into the ground.
Einstein, instead of clicking on links that say, "American slum," or"worst Detroit neighborhoods," try actually doing something yourself for the first time in your life. Try googling SF or NYC on your own in lieu of continuing to believe what other guys tell you. Start with Park Avenue, NYC and then get back to me, Albert E. :lol:
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Baby Face Finster wrote: 25 Mar 2023, 09:28 It's plainly obvious that Republicans value political control over rule of law. Rule of law is only for when it benefits them.
Yepp. That's it in a nutshell. Power for power's sake. McCarthy's election to Speaker was a perfect metaphor for it. He didn't care what he gave away. He didn't care what consessions he had to make to the lunatic fringe. He just wanted the power. and now, months later, they've passed a total of two bills. One looking at Hunter Biden's laptop and the other killing the IRS budget proposal.

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hhaehre wrote: 25 Mar 2023, 08:06 Mr. tough guy wrestling coach Jim Jordan couldn't comment on a Trump tweet threatening 'death and destruction' if he is charged because he didn't have his glasses. https://www.businessinsider.com/jim-jor ... ?r=US&IR=T

This is your alpha male Republican politician. What a massive coward Jim Jordan is.
:TU: :lol:
Wow. Thats lamer than a Roberto Duran excuse. Says about you need to know about the guy.
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Ambling Alp II wrote: 25 Mar 2023, 17:14
hhaehre wrote: 25 Mar 2023, 08:06 Mr. tough guy wrestling coach Jim Jordan couldn't comment on a Trump tweet threatening 'death and destruction' if he is charged because he didn't have his glasses. https://www.businessinsider.com/jim-jor ... ?r=US&IR=T

This is your alpha male Republican politician. What a massive coward Jim Jordan is.
:TU: :lol:
Wow. Thats lamer than a Roberto Duran excuse. Says about you need to know about the guy.
I've noticed you are not a fan of Duran. Did you lose money on the second Leonard fight? With guys I know in real life who hate fighters, that is often the case.
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