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To: Brooklyn Attitude

I have been a fan of Bolling for some time. But here, he has jumped the shark.

“I don’t recall”...is a classic line used by every guilty person under the sun...and brought into fashion by Hillary.

If you had sent a picture of your penis to someone, you would never forget. I don’t recall does not cut it.

Goodbye Eric...we hardly knew ye....


30 posted on 08/04/2017 7:53:26 PM PDT by Herodes
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To: Herodes

I don’t recall is the phrase you use to buy time to go back over all of your material and determine whether or not saying “the hell if I did! Never!” Will come back and bite you on the ass.


81 posted on 08/04/2017 11:50:18 PM PDT by Axenolith (Government blows, and that which governs least, blows least...)
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To: Herodes; Brooklyn Attitude

“’I don’t recall’”...is a classic line used by every guilty person under the sun..”

Not entirely true.

Years ago Tucker Carlson was accused of sexual harassment and he was racking his brain, trying to recall if he ever was alone with the accuser.

He simply could not recall. In the back of his mind he was wondering is he was ever alone with her, like in an elevator or someplace where people might be alone. The accuser was so darned convinced they had met that Tucker was unsure if he met her or was alone with her.

Tucker said he could not recall meeting her, he might have but he couldn’t recall. He was eventually cleared of any wrong-doing.

Bottom line, He was proved innocent of being alone with her or speaking with her.

He did not wish to be put in the position of trying to prove his innocence so from that point forward he never was alone with a female.


109 posted on 08/05/2017 9:35:35 AM PDT by Hulka
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