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I wonder what the Trump cultists will do when Trump goes down in defeat after the election. I suppose go into defense mode when the state criminal charges start coming in. We all know Trump will either pardon himself or have Pres. Pence pardon him when Trump resigns at the last minute if all else fails. |
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Attempting to converse in any sensible fashion with people intent on lying and fabricating evidence is a no-win scenario, especially if all the liars have to do is keep the ball in the air for a few weeks. Fortunately, they have people like you to play make believe on the Internet and spread the lies around. Since Twitter won't ban every single scumsucker who promotes this BS (such as the President), the lies will spread no matter how obviously false they are. |
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--- I don't know that the fact they are fabricated is obvious, but the fact that they are completely unverified and unevidenced certainly is. That won't matter to people who consider the NYPost a reliable source. That won't matter to the average person who doesn't dig beyond the headlines. That won't matter to Trump supporters who simply aren't going to vet the info themselves. There are elements of the free press that are actively spreading misinformation without any journalistic integrity. The problem is how to convince our nation with it's sizable share of people who buy into conspiracy theories and love throwing mud around, true or not, that those sources are worthless. This distrust of the media has been successfully sown by sycophantic spreaders of pseudo-conservative slime (like Rush Limbaugh) since they started streaming their silliness over the airwaves decades ago. It's an engrained mindset of too much of America at this point. |
I always thought that even if it turned out to be true, given what has come out about the Trump admiistration it would have been a wash....screaming "Your're Another!" has nevr worked all that well.
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And with it clear there is not going to be any breakthrough with a virus vaccine before the election, the cnances of an October Suprise is now very low. It would have to be something out of the blue.
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To my knowledge it is not illegal to hire someone because they are related to an influential person. They don’t even need to have any other specific-related demonstrable skills. It is done in business and politics all the time. Typically the advantage is implied and diffuse. The idea that the hire will help the company achieve better access to the influential person is implied but is not usually explicitly spoken of. It need not be. The company just happens to value this person. Prove they don’t! Hunter may not be the tip-top hire but to imply he has zero appropriate skills is just wrong.
As far as I know neither is it illegal to say, “Hey, would you like to meet my Dad?” The so called smoking gun, even if an accurate depiction of the email (and there are huge holes in the story) is meaningless. Even stupid. So what if there was an invitation to meet his dad? One would have to show a direct reciprocity, a specific deal in exchange for Hunter’s hire. An important client meeting a partner’s family happens all the time in business. |
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Hunter Biden introduced one of his fellow business executives to his father. If I'm wrong, correct me. Does the bold section understate your case? |
OK, I'm convinced. I will not be voting for Hunter Biden.
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There is no evidence the emails are anything but a genuine fraud. |
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People here are stuck on Russia/Ukraine/Burisma, the incriminating stuff is the China allegations. Also, FoxNews supposedly contacted someone in the email chain regarding Chinese business FWIW. They supposedly authenticated the email. |
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Also, Peter Schweitzer has 26,000 emails given to him by Hunter Biden's business partner Bevan Cooney who is now in jail. So there's that.
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Two questions: What level of proof you would accept from the Biden campaign? And why the campaign? This has nothing to do with the election. |
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I'm not sure why you would say that, given the emails supposedly have Hunter saying "Pop" makes him give half the money to him in one, and 10 million in Chinese money is for "the big man" in another. |
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https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C...4dUDCA0&uact=5 https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C...4dUDCA0&uact=5 |
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The shop was in Delaware, gee I wonder why a Biden would ever want to TRAVEL to Delaware. I mean, they are so poor and never go anywhere. |
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Or maybe Barr is in on it? |
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A google search result is not a citation. |
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But now that I'm thinking of it, I really don't care lol, never mind. |
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"I'm not sure why you would say that, given the emails supposedly have Hunter saying "Pop" makes him give half the money to him in one, and 10 million in Chinese money is for "the big man" in another." See that highlighted word? As far as I know, the actual emails haven't been released. Hence the use of the word SUPPOSEDLY. I never claimed anything as 100% "this is what it is." It's way too early for that. And I won't until I see the actual emails. All I was doing is highlighting what the actual claims are. The people here aren't really interested in the actual claims though. I find the Chinese stuff more fascinating than the Ukraine stuff, and it hasn't even been mentioned here. |
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Or that I'm posting the actual claims being made? |
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Meanwhile, back at the ranch............. |
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People who laugh at nothing usually have mental issues. |
The Daily Mall’s documentation of people having close encounters with reptilian Aliens are much better documented and confirmed. eg:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...occasions.html at least specific individuals are named. With photos! |
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In the thick of the alleged email exchanges with China Biden was an ex-veep and presumably retired. I'm not sure he had any influence to peddle. Quote:
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But one thing rang true: Once after a workout I hosed a MacBook when a single a drop of sweat landed on the trackpad. So, multiple dead laptops, I know how that is. Would diagnosing a shot track pad necessitate going through the hard-drive contents? I have no idea. |
So, let me get this straight.
HB is living in Calif. when he supposedly drops off this old computer in Delaware on the other side of the country. TBS explains this by saying HB goes back to Delaware for some reason. Easily enough checked by flight records/credit card records/ witness accounts etc. But then HB, for some unexplained reason, just leaves the computer at the store without ever picking it up. It was important enough to take to the store for repair, but not important enough to pick up. For reasons. Despite having damaging emails of his father who is running for President of the US and a sex/drug video of himself. And if it is fabricated, we're supposed to believe it's China behind it, not Russia? When China has been quite clear they prefer Biden to win and Russia has been quite clear in both word and action that they prefer Trump to win. I don't think it would take Sherlock Holmes to figure this one out. |
Do we know anything about the computer repair shop?
From the report it sounds more like a place to fence stolen electronics. |
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