Posted on 08/23/2018 2:35:19 PM PDT by Sean_Anthony
Meanwhile those joining Hillarys get Trump campaign not only lie, but now get paid for their lies
A little more than two months before Midterms, failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has managed to have Robert Mueller IIIs dead-in-the water, Russians-stole-the-election conspiracy replaced with a Paul Manafort-Michael-Cohen-have-a-better-chance-of-getting-Donald-Trump-impeached effort.
And its a new Get Trump Clinton twist thats already going through the roof.
According to todays headline, Michael Cohen, Paul Manafort Give 5 MSNBC Shows Their Largest Audiences Ever.
I have yet to hear anyone in the media, point out that Lanny Davis, Cohen’s attorney, is also a long time Clinton hanger on, who has been a Clinton attorney for years
I know it’s a small world, but how small.is it, that Cohen’s attorney just happens to have strong Clinton ties????
Anyone gone to the go fund me site, to contribute to Cohen so he can pay Lanny Davis legal fees???
I have not done so. I also didn’t contribute to the Clinton foundation.
Heck I haven’t even bought my carbon credits from Al Gore. My bad.
Cohen seems more of a Golden Labrador, vs a Pit Bull.
I wonder how much Cohen/Davis end up with after Crooked H takes her cut?
The website Lanny Davis mentioned — MichaelCohenTruth.com — apparently wasn’t registered correctly. If you try to go there you get redirected to Donald Trump’s website. LMAO.
Well, they got the Bull part right , but in the wrong order.
The Pit part is a typo. the "P" should be replaced with an "Sh".
They didn't register the domain name. Someone else did and now it redirects you to donaldtrump.com. LOL!
She probably threatened to have him killed..just like she did to Seth Rich..check out Cohen’s tweets from last year, everything he said then is 100 percent different than what he is saying now..President Trump’s attorneys could use those tweets to show that Cohen is NOT credible
LOL HAHA NICE!
At one time someone said,”She (Clinton) has been through enough”. Those words will come back to haunt us all. American politics is pure evil and a direct threat to America.
I think it was a deliberate choice by Cohen.
He’s in deep shit for tax evasion and bank fraud, not just with the feds, but NY as well. Trump can’t pardon him out of state convictions so selling out was inevitable.
He needed a democratic fixer for deep blue NY to make a deal with them that avoids state prison time (cause your honor, he’s been very helpful in our investigation of the Trump Foundation and he’s doing 3-5 years in ClubFed, so we see no need for additional incarceration, blah, blah, blah).
It may be why Mueller turned this prosecution over to the SDNY, because they work with the NY AG’s office and this facilitated the pincer movement that broke Cohen.
I’m starting to think that Cohen has not turned against Trump. I know the headlines say he has and the media touts it among their wishful thinking. But what has Cohen done against Trump since he “flipped” on Trump?
1) He’s “admitted” to being directed by Trump and helping Trump facilitate using his own money to pay hush money to Big Clifford. That doesn’t hurt trump. That helps Trump by saying it was Trump’s personal funds and not campaign funds.
2) Cohen now has Hillary’s old attorney running around discrediting the so called link of the pee pee dossier to Trump, which is Cohen’s alleged visit to Prague. We forget this, but Cohen’s alleged involvement in Prague was the dossier’s indispensable link to Trump getting allegedly paid by Russian mafia. Hillary’s old henchman saying Cohen wasn’t in Prague is a huge Hulk-smash against the dossier, which is a bigly bashing on the whole Russian collusion allegation.
3) Cohen is taking the heat and looking like dirt, while making Trump look good. A typical position attorneys often take by being the usual mean attorney everybody loves to hate as they do the dirty work for their client.
I wouldn’t be surprised if one day soon Trump, Sessions, Huber, Horowitz, and Cohen are all high-fiving each other for legally flipping the allegations from being against Trump to putting Hillary, the FBI lovebirds, perhaps Mueller, and perhaps even Rosenstein, and many others behind bars.
Another botched-up Lanny job.
Lanny was working for Cohen for free.... evidenced by having Cohen plead guilty to things that werent crimes.
The fix is in all around. Trump keeps talking but refuses to actually do anything to the DS. They have waited too long and now HRC is going to get her revenge. HRC stole $Trillions. She doesn’t need much to spread around and get her way. Midterms will be lost if no one is arrested. Firing someone who committed major crimes is unacceptable. Leaving them in positions of power is worse.
Something else that may support your theory was the comical story that CNN ran yesterday claiming that Lanny Davis had said Cohen had a bunch of information about the infamous "Trump Tower meeting" and Hillary Clinton's missing emails to offer to Mueller's team. Davis then had to get on CNN today and correct them on this by saying Cohen had never told him any such thing.
I don't know the facts, but I wouldn't be surprised if Trump and Cohen have even been trolling Cohen's own lawyer.
Washington Post Opinions
This is all Bill Clintons fault
By Kathleen Parker / Columnist / November 3, 2017
Twenty-five years ago on Nov. 3, 1992, William Jefferson Clinton was elected president of the United States and Hillary Clinton is still trying to take his place.
As historians and pundits recall his third-way presidency, another slice of his legacy cant be ignored the trickle-down effect of his womanizing, his DNA-proved extramarital involvement with Monica Lewinsky in the nations most important workplace and the couples treatment of women overall, from bimbo eruptions to Paula Jones to Juanita Broaddrick.
The behavior of adults at the top of the food chain seeps into the culture and cant be extracted from events of the future. Todays eruptions of sexual harassment claims can be explained as a volcanic reaction to simmering rage among women, who, as a group, have been sexualized, victimized and silenced for too long. We have reached not so much a tipping point as a boiling point.
What goes up comes down, all right. But what goes underground forced to steep in darkness and silence comes back up with a vengeance.
A quarter-century is a long time to stew, and thats about the span between Anita Hills testimony in 1991 against then-Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas for sexual comments he allegedly made at work the first widely publicized case and the recent deluge prompted by former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlsons takedown of network founder Roger Ailes.
This in-between period also corresponded more or less to the life span of the Clinton political machine, once-essential to a Democrats successful run for office, now knocking and hissing as Hillary winds up her revenge book tour. It is also, roughly, the span of a human generation. The last of the baby boomers, who squired sexual amorality to the White House and secular relativism to most other institutions, are moving toward retirement and taking their boys-will-be-boys attitude with them.
Bill Clinton wasnt the first president to misbehave in the White House, as we are frequently reminded. But he was part of the first two-fer presidency, as he put it, with a first lady who championed womens rights. Presumably, these rights would have included not being objectified or treated as human litter. And Clinton was the first, as far as we know, to have a sexual relationship with an intern.
It doesnt matter if Lewinsky, then 21, pursued the president and knew what she was doing. Obviously, given the long-term effects of this episode on her life, she didnt. In any case, it was Clintons job as her superior not to abuse his power by taking advantage of her.
He knew the rules. He didnt care. Or he couldnt control himself. Which is worse is hard to say. Meanwhile, Hillarys dogged pursuit of women claiming to have been targets of her husbands unleashed libido and her ultimate metamorphosis into Tammy Wynette cumulatively displayed a contempt for women rather than for her husband.
It is little wonder, then, that other men of the era didnt feel compelled to curtail their proclivities, or that women felt their power to fight back minimized by the first lady.
Fast-forward to the present and each day seems to produce the name of another man accused of sexual harassment. Though they are being lumped together in round-up stories, it would be unfair to put them all in the same cell. Theres a world of difference between what movie mogul Harvey Weinstein is alleged to have done and, say, what another recently named Mother Jones writer is alleged to have done. Apparently, among other offenses of minor note, he gave gratuitous shoulder rubs.
With all due sympathy to victims of abusive behavior, I confess to a certain reticence as #MeToo momentum continues to grow. This isnt because I know a few of the alleged harassers, who are disgusting if the accusations are true, but because we are becoming too comfortable with condemnation without due process. Life is unfair and women inarguably have been on the receiving end of unfairness for long enough. But life shouldnt be a zero-sum game and men, even those one dislikes, deserve a fair hearing before their life and livelihood are taken away.
Karma will take care of the rest.
Had the Clintons played their cards differently, our country might have become less coarse, and our infantile impulsiveness less pronounced. It might not have taken 25 years for women to find their voices. More men might have treated their female colleagues with greater respect. Who knows? Hillary Clinton might have become president. And Donald Trump, whose disrespect toward women is epic, might not have.
Karma, baby: Its Bubbas fault.
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I’m not media, just FR, but I’ve said here that Lanny has been the mouth of Sauron for a generation. He is entirely a political dealmaker and propagandist. He does not try cases.
As far back as when she had files on everyone.
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