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Lol Rudi admitted at the hearing that he lied, but says he didn't know he was lying at the time 🤣 And also that someone else - who he can't recall or have any source for - fed him misinformation. Someone should really find that someone else dude, such a danger to democracy.
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arcon:
Lol Rudi admitted at the hearing that he lied, but says he didn't know he was lying at the time 🤣 And also that someone else - who he can't recall or have any source for - fed him misinformation. Someone should really find that someone else dude, such a danger to democracy.
Way, way back, there was a popular song along similar lines - "I didn't know the gun was loaded."
The full lyrics are interesting...
https://www.lyrics.com/lyric/924904/The+Andrews+Sisters/I+Didn%27t+Know+the+Gun+Was+Loaded
'Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.' Voltaire
'A patriot must always be ready to defend his country against his government.' Edward Abbey
Rikkitic:
AMERICANS SHOCKED TO LEARN THAT GIULIANI HAD LAW LICENSE
NEW YORK (The Borowitz Report)—After the state of New York banned Rudy Giuliani from practicing law, many Americans expressed shock and disbelief that this man had a law license.
“I did not know that he was an actual lawyer,” said Carol Foyler, who lives in Bridgeport, Connecticut. “I thought he was just a skeezy guy Trump met at a wedding or something.”
“The fact that Rudy Giuliani had a law license shows the system for granting law licenses is broken,” said Harland Dorrinson, a resident of Toledo, Ohio. “There should be background checks to prevent this sort of thing from happening.”
Robert Klugian, a spokesman for the New York State Supreme Court’s appellate division, said that their offices have been deluged with requests for law licenses ever since the Giuliani news broke. “People now think we’ll give a law license to anyone,” he said.
'Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.' Voltaire
'A patriot must always be ready to defend his country against his government.' Edward Abbey
Our politics of nostalgia is a sure sign of present-day decay
The Brexit movement was, above all else, a nostalgic movement. You should have guessed it would end badly when it failed to decide what imaginary past it wished to return to and still shows no sign of settling the matter today. Sometimes, it’s the 1850s, when Britain was a “great, independent maritime trading nation”. Sometimes, it is the 1950s, when we were united in “one great team” before the permissive society ruined everything. Sometimes, it is the summer of 1940, when Britain stood alone against a dangerous continental foe.
Modern conservatives are a brothel keeper’s nightmare: they can never identify the fantasy they want to act out.
[...]
The Conservatives’ opponents think the prime minister will fall when his supporters see through him. They miss the possibility that a large part of the electorate thinks Johnson’s lies are the best thing about him.
The Washington Post - Trump Organization attorneys given Monday deadline to persuade prosecutors not to file charges against it
today
Prosecutors in New York have given former president Donald Trump’s attorneys a deadline of Monday afternoon to make any final arguments as to why the Trump Organization should not face criminal charges over its financial dealings ...
That deadline is a strong signal that Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr. (D) and New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) - now working together, after each has spent more than two years investigating Trump’s business - are considering criminal charges against the company as an entity. ...
People familiar with the probe confirmed to The Washington Post that prosecutors were looking at charging the Trump Organization as an entity, as well as Trump Organization chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg, following Weisselberg’s refusal to assist in the investigation. ...
If prosecutors convict Weisselberg, then they catch Trump.
Sideface
The Washington Post - Opinion: Trump can still draw a crowd - just like a lot of oldies acts
today
Donald Trump’s weekend rally in Wellington, Ohio, shows the former president still has drawing power. But so do old rock bands whose nostalgia tours pack stadiums while their new releases don’t chart.
Trump won’t really face the music until next summer, when the Republican incumbents he is trying to unseat are up for reelection.
He went to Ohio explicitly for this purpose - specifically, to bash Rep. Anthony Gonzalez (R), who voted for impeachment, and tout Gonzalez’s primary challenger, former Trump aide Max Miller.
If you were to look solely at crowd size, you’d think Gonzalez is toast.
Look closer, though, and you can start to see the shopworn, out-of-tune elements to Trump’s shtick.
Trump’s speech fixated on his lie that the 2020 presidential election was stolen rather than on any current issues.
It’s always a bad sign when a politician has nothing new to say. ...
The Rolling Stones sold 500,000 tickets on their last tour in 2019, but they haven’t topped the charts since 1978.
Republicans banking on Trump’s support for their political future might just find they can’t get no satisfaction.
Sideface
That's frankly pathetic.
quickymart: That's frankly pathetic.
That's frankly fake. Cute, but almost certainly not legit.
Way to go, republican dorks. I wonder how much taxpayer money it takes to fill the holes in Trump's brain?
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