2020 Presidential Race

You know this for a fact? That's his reason for not releasing them?

Why not ask him via twitter?

Or the press will just have to work a little bit harder to investigate as if everything they do is served up on a silver platter.

It's out there, go find it, I can imagine Perry White telling that to Clark Kent.
That was the reason he gave yesterday while dripping hair dye at his press conference.
 
Exactly!! If these allegations are false it should be pretty easy for them to prove
"The burden of proof regarding the truthfulness of a claim lies with the one who makes the claim; if this burden is not met, then the claim is unfounded, and its opponents need not argue further in order to dismiss it."

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That was the reason he gave yesterday while dripping hair dye at his press conference.
So he said that he wasn't giving them out because "Giuliani wont release the affidavits to the media, because he doesn't want them scrutinized. He knows that they would be discredited."?

Please link me that quote or any quote that even comes close to him saying that.

I watched a little bit at lunch break and caught a bit about not releasing due to harassment/threats to the persons that gave their sworn statements. And that they would be attached to all the lawsuits documentation that were going to be presented in court. He then read from one statement in which he had permission to identify the person making it, which he did.

But I didn't hear him say that he wasn't giving out that information "because he doesn't want them scrutinized and knows that they would be discredited."

Maybe I missed it?
 
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So he said that he wasn't giving them out because "Giuliani wont release the affidavits to the media, because he doesn't want them scrutinized. He knows that they would be discredited."?

Please link me that quote or any quote that even comes close to him saying that.

I watched a little bit at lunch break and caught a bit about not releasing due to harassment/threats to the persons that gave their sworn statements. And that they would be attached to all the lawsuits documentation that were going to be presented in court. He then read from one statement in which he had permission to identify the person making it, which he did.

But I didn't hear him say that he wasn't giving out that information "because he doesn't want them scrutinized and knows that they would be discredited."

Maybe I missed it?
I added some commentary, but Rudy did allude to not wanting the people making claims in these affidavits to be scrutinized. He called it "harassment". Anyone else would simply call it "performing due diligence".
 
Bet you don't either.
I know enough to about him to know that he hates being called “Mad Dog”, his actual call sign is CHAOS-6, he is seen as the first of a few intellectual American military officers, he is the only Marine Corps officer to command a naval task force, he opposed withdrawing the U.S. from the Iran nuclear agreement, considers both Russia and China threats to the post WWII world order, believes the State Department should be just as well funded as DoD and his recommend reading list for leaders is a-1. “Duty” by Robert Gates and “Diplomacy” and “World Order” by Henry Kissinger are the ones I liked the most. I think his best quote has to be

“If you don’t fund the State Department fully, then I need to buy more ammunition ultimately,"
 
I added some commentary, but Rudy did allude to not wanting the people making claims in these affidavits to be scrutinized. He called it "harassment". Anyone else would simply call it "performing due diligence".
Just listen to yourself.

You should be a reporter with all the editorializing that you do.
 
I added some commentary, but Rudy did allude to not wanting the people making claims in these affidavits to be scrutinized. He called it "harassment". Anyone else would simply call it "performing due diligence".

Damn if there was a way to maybe black out identifying information. Some kind of thing you could use like a highlighter, but more black instead of yellow.
 
I know enough to about him to know that he hates being called “Mad Dog”, his actual call sign is CHAOS-6, he is seen as the first of a few intellectual American military officers, he is the only Marine Corps officer to command a naval task force, he opposed withdrawing the U.S. from the Iran nuclear agreement, considers both Russia and China threats to the post WWII world order, believes the State Department should be just as well funded as DoD and his recommend reading list for leaders is a-1. “Duty” by Robert Gates and “Diplomacy” and “World Order” by Henry Kissinger are the ones I liked the most. I think his best quote has to be

“If you don’t fund the State Department fully, then I need to buy more ammunition ultimately,"

So, just **** you read.

Got it.

And FYI, that Naval Expeditionary Task Force he commanded? Yeah, that was a ground task force. You should read up on the Naval War College paper on it. Don't act like he was out there pulling an Admiral Halsey commanding a carrier task force or something.

And don't forget, that's when he left a bunch of ODA guys out to hang.
 
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