Sean Hannity Love Child?

I remember supporting John McCain. I even voted for him.

Man o man does that speak volumes about your character, once again.

I don't believe a word of your statement based on your WHOLE posting
history as a Democratic supporter....

You shilled for Obama over his whole two terms......

Thief.

Post pictures of you personally returning all the
stolen product from your local Golf Course and I'll
return the " Thief " to the trash bin.....
 
No surprise indeed.
Little early to be drinking...have you taken your meds yet?
"You "know" a lot about me that is not true. You would rather argue with your straw man than face facts." :cool:

I took my meds a couple of hours ago, as I do every day when I wake up. 20 mg famotidine to control stomach acid, 81 mg enteric-coated Aspirin (blood thinner), and 220 mg naproxen sodium for the pain in my back. Thank you for your concern.
 
I took my meds a couple of hours ago, as I do every day when I wake up. 20 mg famotidine to control stomach acid, 81 mg enteric-coated Aspirin (blood thinner), and 220 mg naproxen sodium for the pain in my back. Thank you for your concern.
You bet!
 
https://nypost.com/2018/04/17/trumps-trade-rep-spends-1m-on-new-furniture-blames-obama/

Is there one person in this administration that isn't a turd? I'm sure you fake a$$ fiscal conservatives will love this one...


Since you used the " Turd " word.....

There might be some real issues for the complete revamping
of the offices......

When the Clinton's and their minions left, they destroyed a LOT of stuff.....

Who knows what the Obama Admin did Jan 19, 2017........
 
I took my meds a couple of hours ago, as I do every day when I wake up. 20 mg famotidine to control stomach acid, 81 mg enteric-coated Aspirin (blood thinner), and 220 mg naproxen sodium for the pain in my back. Thank you for your concern.
naproxin will wreak havoc on your liver.
 
naproxin will wreak havoc on your liver.

After years at high doses combined with heavy alcohol use it might, but that would be indicated by external symptoms of which I have detected none. If the back pain gets too bad I have more effective alternatives available, anyway.
 
Kinda funny how Republican's no longer talk about Tort Reform...

Report Says Sean Hannity Linked To Other Trump-Connected Attorneys, Besides Cohen
https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo...mp-connected-attorneys-linked-to-sean-hannity

Days after it was revealed that Fox News host Sean Hannity was a client of President Trump's personal attorney, Michael Cohen, The Atlantic reports that the political commentator has employed at least two other lawyers with links to the president and who are also frequent guests on his show.

According to the magazine, attorneys Jay Sekulow and Victoria Toensing sent a cease-and-desist letter on behalf of Hannity to an Oklahoma radio station responding to an accusation against the host made on air by conservative activist Debbie Schlussel, who said Hannity had been "creepy" toward her and invited her to his hotel room.

Hannity has said the accusations are "100 percent false and a complete fabrication" and the letter authored by Sekulow and Toensing charged that Schlussel's remarks were defamatory.

Sekulow, who has long been associated with conservative causes, is currently retained by Trump for the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. Toensing, along with her husband and fellow attorney Joseph E. diGenova, had been set last month to join Sekulow on the Trump legal team, but those plans were abruptly dropped over unidentified "conflicts."

The Atlantic reached Toensing by telephone on Tuesday and she acknowledged that she was acting as Hannity's attorney "at the time" of the cease-and-desist letter, but she would not comment on whether she still represented him.

"I've just learned in the press that anybody who is Sean Hannity's lawyer is going to be blasted so I think this phone call is over," Toensing said, according to the magazine. "I'm wondering what attorney-client privilege means to anybody. I don't say who my clients are, sometimes I do, and many times, most of the time, I do not."

The Atlantic reports: "Sekulow, diGenova, and Toensing have frequently appeared on Hannity's program; diGenova appeared on the show as recently as Monday night. Asked for comment, Hannity sent a text consisting of NewsBusters and Daily Caller links to stories about ethical misconduct in the mainstream media and declined to offer further comment. 'I don't have time for these silly questions,' he said."

Hannity was recently identified as Cohen's "mystery client" following an April 9 raid on the lawyer's office and hotel room conducted by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York.

As NPR's David Folkenflik recently addressed on All Things Considered, "Viewers already know that Hannity is a Trump adviser. The two dine together. But how would viewers possibly know of Hannity's ties to Cohen as the Fox star defended the lawyer on the air?"

On his show, Hannity railed against the Cohen raid but failed to disclose his connection to the attorney, seen by many as a journalistic conflict of interest.

Retired Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz, a frequent guest on Hannity's show, called him out Monday on Fox's airwaves. Dershowtiz said to Hannity, "you really should have disclosed your relationship with Cohen."

"It was minimal," Hannity replied.

Dershowitz replied, "and you should've said that."

"I have the right to privacy," Hannity said. "It was such a minor relationship."

On Tuesday, Hannity gave a fuller response on his show: "Let me set the record straight. Here's the truth. Michael Cohen never represented me in any legal matter. I never retained his services. I never received an invoice. I never paid Michael Cohen for legal fees. I did have occasional, brief conversations with Michael Cohen — he's a great attorney — about legal questions I had or I was looking for input and perspective."
 
Where does he find these people....
#TrumpsAmerica


How Trumps NASA Nominee Used a Non-Profit he Ran to Benefit Himself
https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-t...-nonprofit-he-ran-to-benefit-himself?ref=home

Rep. James Bridenstine (R-Okla.) is a former Navy pilot with virtually no management experience in any large organization. But the Oklahoma Republican has been tapped by President Donald Trump to take over the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), a federal agency with a budget of $18.5 billion, 18,000 federal workers, and over 60,000 contract employees.

For this lack of technical experience—along with a skepticism of climate change and opposition to LGBT rights — Bridenstine has faced sharp criticism on the Hill. But another issue may soon end up complicating his nomination.

An investigation and review of public records by the Project On Government Oversight shows that, prior to his time in Congress, Bridenstine led a small non-profit organization into hefty financial losses. Some of the losses involved the use of the non-profit’s resources to benefit a company that Bridenstine simultaneously co-owned and in which he’d invested substantial sums of his own money.

Bridenstine, whose bid to be NASA’s next leader was advanced this week by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), has vehemently denied mismanaging the non-profit: the Tulsa Air and Space Museum. His stake in the separate company, the Rocket Racing League, has been well known. But the fact that he was using the Museum’s resources to benefit that company has not previously been covered by the press and now raises red flags for tax law experts.
 
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