The Inevitable New The Inevitable Trump Mocking Thread

It would appear Bill Barr is recused from aspects surrounding Epstein that connect to the earlier Florida prosecution; and prosecutorial position of the DOJ at the time-frame of the Florida plea agreement (via U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta); however, Bill Barr is not recused from the current SDNY prosecution in 2019 (via U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman).

For the Florida case Barr is recused. For the SDNY case, Barr is not recused. So AG Barr will have oversight during the SDNY case against Jeffrey Epstein.
 
You people better hurry up and find a really good lie to take down trump, if he gets and of the black vote you are burnt toast.
JULY 10, 2019
BET founder criticizes Democratic Party as ‘too far to the left’ and praises Trump
By Thomas Lifson
Electoral success for the Democrats in national elections depends on 90%+ support from black voters. That fact means that dissenting black voices – people who see that open borders harm blacks more than other Americans and that the Trump economy has enormously helped African for instance -- must be suppressed or demonized. That works on people like Justice Thomas, Thomas Sowell, and Jason Riley, whose voices are muffled by the mainstream media and who are castigated as sellouts (or worse).

But Robert Johnson, the founder of Black Entertainment Television, which probably reaches more blacks than any other black-oriented outlet, is in a different category entirely. He is a billionaire, and an inspiration. He “made it” on the same terms as everyone else. And he is rich enough to not care about what the black establishment insists he must say.

Like the little boy in the fable “The Emperor’s New Clothes” Mr. Johnson spoke the obvious truth when interviewed in Paris by CNBC’s Hadley Gamble, with his praise for what President Trump has done for blacks.

Holly Ellyatt of CNBC summarized his startling message (video embedded below), including his refusal to name a Democrat he supports in the presidential rsace and his observation that the Democratic Party has moved “too far to the left.”

America’s political establishment is riven with partisanship that has become “very wicked and very mean,” said entrepreneur and media mogul Robert Johnson, who added that the Democratic Party has become too liberal for his liking.

“The party in my opinion, for me personally, has moved too far to the left,” Johnson, the founder of cable network BET and RLJ Companies business network, told CNBC’s Hadley Gamble Tuesday.

“And for that reason, I don’t have a particular candidate (I’m supporting) in the party at this time,” he said. “I think at the end of the day, if a Democrat is going to beat Trump, then that person, he or she, will have to move to the center and you can’t wait too long to do that.”

Johnson described himself as a long-time centrist and Democrat. He publicly supported Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election. However, he has since expressed admiration for some of Donald Trump’s policies, particularly those related to the economy.

“I think the economy is doing great, and it’s reaching populations that heretofore had very bad problems in terms of jobs and employments and the opportunities that come with employment … so African-American unemployment is at its lowest level, ” Johnson said.





Image credit: YouTube screen grab
 
From NY Times today --

It was supposed to be an exclusive party at Mar-a-Lago, Donald J. Trump’s members-only club in Palm Beach, Fla. But other than the two dozen or so women flown in to provide the entertainment, the only guests were Mr. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein.

The year was 1992 and the event was a “calendar girl” competition, something that George Houraney, a Florida-based businessman who ran American Dream Enterprise, had organized at Mr. Trump’s request.

“I arranged to have some contestants fly in,” Mr. Houraney recalled in an interview on Monday. “At the very first party, I said, ‘Who’s coming tonight? I have 28 girls coming.’ It was him and Epstein.”

Yawn.
 
So the British Ambassador to the US is resigning his post (and probably retiring after over 40 years in the Foreign Service). He told the truth about t and t lied about him, so that makes relations with our closest ally (not counting Canada) difficult. I can see a comfortably-pensioned retirement in his future, a carefully worded memoir that will be a best seller on both sides of the Pond, and a knighthood on his way out the door.

Diplomatic cables of the nature that have been disclosed are both encoded and encrypted, and the British are advanced enough in both of those skills so that only those who have seen the clear text on either end are possible sources for the leaks. Will heads roll? Of course, one should not eliminate the possibility that the Ambassador himself leaked the content, or that this was just a carefully-laid plan to express the true sentiment of Her Majesty's Government in a very subtle (one might even say British) way.
 
So the British Ambassador to the US is resigning his post (and probably retiring after over 40 years in the Foreign Service). He told the truth about t and t lied about him, so that makes relations with our closest ally (not counting Canada) difficult. I can see a comfortably-pensioned retirement in his future, a carefully worded memoir that will be a best seller on both sides of the Pond, and a knighthood on his way out the door.

Diplomatic cables of the nature that have been disclosed are both encoded and encrypted, and the British are advanced enough in both of those skills so that only those who have seen the clear text on either end are possible sources for the leaks. Will heads roll? Of course, one should not eliminate the possibility that the Ambassador himself leaked the content, or that this was just a carefully-laid plan to express the true sentiment of Her Majesty's Government in a very subtle (one might even say British) way.
Babblicious.
 
LOL!!

“He was just credibly accused of rape a couple of weeks ago, and it’s almost fallen off the radar screen.”—Peter Wehner

Whatʻs a credible accusation?

Sounds like the radar was looking for legit threats.

You people crack me up.

You should, I would imagine, ask Mr. Wehner. He is the one who said it (you do know how quotes work, right?)

Don't worry, I won't rat you out to the health insurance police, in case you ever get enough money to buy some...
 
You should, I would imagine, ask Mr. Wehner. He is the one who said it (you do know how quotes work, right?)

Don't worry, I won't rat you out to the health insurance police, in case you ever get enough money to buy some...
Just quoting your link. You know how you people are about reading what you link. What a deal.
 
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