TrumpPutingate III: the beginning of the end

Hoax? You don't even try to think for yourself anymore do you?

You took the TrumPutin bait and bit hard. You've fallen for the fakest of fake news, my friend.

And in the process have convinced yourself that the government's use of powerful police state tactics against individual citizens is fine - so long as the allegations are outrageous enough.

Perhaps one day you will wonder how you were so easily swept up in the hysteria.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 3 people
You took the TrumPutin bait and bit hard. You've fallen for the fakest of fake news, my friend.

And in the process have convinced yourself that the government's use of powerful police state tactics against individual citizens is fine - so long as the allegations are outrageous enough.

Perhaps one day you will wonder how you were so easily swept up in the hysteria.

For someone that uses libtard, deep state, and fake news as truths, I'm sure you will never understand. I will be here to remind you just how hysterical you are.

I will probably piss off Freak from all of the clicks he lost.
 
That’s a very weak argument. And since when is he “an expert.” Just bc he has a degree doesn’t make him an expert. Stick with what Dershowitz is saying.

Weak? How so?

I’m no constitutional attorney, but Levin “...credits Northwestern Law School Professor Steven Calabresi for raising many of these points with him over the weekend. “I agree completely with his analysis,” Levin says.

Prof. Calabresi, who served as a special assistant to Attorney General Edwin Meese (1985-87) and a law clerk to Justice Antonin Scalia (1987-88)
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: 1 person
Weak? How so?

I’m no constitutional attorney, but Levin “...credits Northwestern Law School Professor Steven Calabresi for raising many of these points with him over the weekend. “I agree completely with his analysis,” Levin says.

Prof. Calabresi, who served as a special assistant to Attorney General Edwin Meese (1985-87) and a law clerk to Justice Antonin Scalia (1987-88)

And there are equally as many who have the professors credentials who would disagree
 
Cohen's old business partner, Friedman, turning states evidence in a plea bargain... press is speculating this is related to Cohen. If it is, this might be a very big deal. Yuuuge, bigly deal.

If true, perhaps:

Friedman rats out Cohen. Cohen either rats out Trump or goes to jail.

The most compelling evidence that Cohen is the target here? Once again, Rudy Guiliani, the village blabbermouth. Check out this quote:

He’s just not involved in the taxis,” said one of his lawyers, Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former mayor of New York. “He has as much involvement in it as I do.”

Question: Why would Guiliani know anything about Michael Cohen? Why would he possibly know anything about Cohens involvement in taxis?

Answer: He wouldn't. Unless he was briefed on this situation by someone in the know... like his client Donald J. Trump.

Guilianis knowledge of Cohen seems very odd.

More smoke? Check out Friedmans cryptic quote:

Later Tuesday, Mr. Freidman texted a New York Times reporter about the article that had been published about his guilty plea, calling it “shameful” and comparing it to a tabloid story. “Michael is dear dear personal friend and a passive client! That’s it!” he wrote. “I am humbled and shamed!” he said, adding that the guilty plea represented “me taking responsibility for my actions.”

“I had been an officer of the court in excess of 20 years and now I am a felon!” he wrote. “I hate that I have been grouped in this runaway train that I am not a part of!”

Runaway train? Curious phrase, indeed. Sounds like he's been privy to a lot more information than the public about Cohen. As in, Friedmans negotiations with prosecutors shed light on the fact that the Cohen investigation is blowing up.

Then again, maybe there's nothing here at all. Pure speculation.

Michael Cohen’s Business Partner Agrees to Cooperate as Part of Plea Deal - The New York Times
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: 1 person
Cohen's taxi partner Friedman, has been disbarred, banned from the taxi business, and had been charged with 4 counts of criminal tax fraud of over $5 million and one count of grand larceny which could have netted him 125 years in prison.

Instead, he's getting a plea deal to plead guilty to evading $50 thousand in taxes, no jail time, and 5 years probation, clearly indicating he has a lot of valuable information for prosecutors about Michael Cohen. The dominoes are falling.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 person
Cohen's taxi partner Friedman, has been disbarred, banned from the taxi business, and had been charged with 4 counts of criminal tax fraud of over $5 million and one count of grand larceny which could have netted him 125 years in prison.

Instead, he's getting a plea deal to plead guilty to evading $50 thousand in taxes, no jail time, and 5 years probation, clearly indicating he has a lot of valuable information for prosecutors about Michael Cohen. The dominoes are falling.

Probably Cohen. Connecting dots here, but yeah.
 
For someone that uses libtard, deep state, and fake news as truths, I'm sure you will never understand. I will be here to remind you just how hysterical you are.

I will probably piss off Freak from all of the clicks he lost.

I challenge you to find one instance of me using the word libtard.

And I challenge you to find one instance of me using the term deep state.

You're fake news, mick! (No need to go looking for me using that term).
 
  • Like
Reactions: 2 people
"On Monday afternoon at 4 p.m., Michael Flynn Jr. tweeted this: "You're all going down. You know who you are. Mark my word....""

WTF?
 
Trump just tweeted that "Spygate" could be one of the biggest political scandals in history! Not a very original nickname, Donald. The New England Patriots beat you to that in 2007.
 
So a big deal is made because a foreign power might have influenced the U.S. election. And some of the key evidence comes from a Yemen born former British spy and possibly the Ukrainian government? Are we just being selective on what foreign powers are allowed to meddle with our government? This really is just one huge cluster****. No real evidence seems to exist. And all of this flipping that is supposed to take place "soon", seems like if it happens it comes from violating laws to begin with to obtain information. What really scares me is that some do not care what extent is gone to to try and take down a sitting President. Basically saying it's okay to throw the Constitution and everything else aside as long as you get your desired result. And how will you feel when the same tactics are eventually used against someone you support? Are you going to argue it's wrong then while arguing it's okay now? Lots of people playing fast and loose with legal boundaries. Ask yourself if you're really okay with this kind of precedent being set, because it will eventually come back to bite you in the ass.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 3 people
Advertisement

Back
Top