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Stormy admits to falsifying the "chiselled hunk threatened my life for Trump" story?

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Why are you so sure that she did?

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Come on... Her whole story stinks worse than her fat old heinie after a gangbang video shoot. It sounds like dialogue from a cheap mafia movie and the picture looks like a stereotypical "tough guy" character. It's patently bogus and the truth will come out within a couple of months.

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Michael Cohen looks like a lawyer out of a cheap mafia movie. I don't know what the truth is regarding her being threatened (neither do you) but given Trump's record with truth telling, Stormy Daniels actually has more credibility than him.

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She should have called the police & signed an affidavit.

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So you believe her then?

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No. I think she's being bankrolled by people who are attempting to overthrow Trump.

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Amazing my how little Trump has spoken out about someone who (if what you say is true) is blatantly lying about him. He has no problem lashing out at others...why is he so afraid to do so of Stormy?

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Because it forms a visual. He's got a beautiful wife, but, he's consorting with another woman.

It's like in that part in Jaws:::Murray Hamilton, the mayor. "You say 'barracuda,' everybody is "huh, what?" You say "shark" and it's a panic on the 4th of July."

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You're not so naive to believe that Trump didn't wax her are you? 130k from Cohen says he did, including a paper trail to a Delaware shell company.

Or do you actually think Cohen just happens to be the stupidest man on the planet who pays out 130k to women who are making up lies?

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No, he laid her. Where she is lying is in the threat to her.

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That's all conjecture and your opinion at this point.

But I'll point out that being physically threatened is entirely consistent with Cohen's MO as Trump's fixer. Have you bothered to check out Cohen's mobbed up background? There's a reason Trump went to Cohen as his go-to rent-a-thug fixer, because he's very good at what he does.

I'm also dying to find out what Hannity hired him for.

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"That's all conjecture and your opinion at this point."

As is yours.

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Not what I said about Cohen, his mobbed up background, and his MO as Trump's fixer. That's all part of the public record and very well documented.

Cohen’s uncle, Morton Levine, owned and ran a Brooklyn social club, El Caribe, which was the headquarters of Russian organized crime in the U.S. in the 70s, 80s, and 90s.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/02/us/politics/michael-cohen-donald-trump.html

According to Levine, who is apparently still alive, all his nieces and nephews owned shares of the El Caribe and still do. Levine told the AP that Michael Cohen owned his stake in the club until Donald Trump was elected President when he “gave up his stake.”

http://www.nydailynews.com/newswires/new-york/notorious-russian-mobster-home-article-1.3783151

Smart move to dump his equity stake in a Russian mob HQ before Trump ascended to the presidency. Not sure it'll save him though.

His MO of physically threatening targets he set out to silence because he perceived them to be a threat to Trump is also well documented and part of the public record. That rant he went on against the Daily Beast reporters threatening their lives during campaign season was just epic, straight out of central casting.

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DEF, runnin' just as fast as he can. You look pisser.

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Why are you mad? The daily entertainment of this ongoing saga has been highly amusing. Observing RL right now is better than going to the movies.

The only people upset are those that can't handle the truth. Like Cohen and Hannity, two peas in a pod. Make that 3 with the prez. ;>

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I ain't mad. My guy won the Presidency.

Neither the Clintons nor Hussein Obama went back into that House.

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Really? You sound pissed that things ain't going so well for your guy.

Maybe you could have saved yourself some stress knowing Obama was term limited from running so could not have gone back.

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Every day that he's President is a victory in & of itself. (They're) after him & will do anything legal or illegal to overthrow him. It's nothing more than a matter and question of survival for him. What's keen is he realizes this. Some men would stop dead in their tracks and quit(resign), or, curl up in a ball. Not this guy. Uh, uh. He fights every minute of every day by surging on, keeping active, doing Presidential things. This activity drives his enemies to near madeness, but, it also drives them on in their quest.

Make no mistake, DEF, this is a blood feud.

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Calling it a 'blood feud' creates a flair for the dramatic license you'd find in a Hannity or infowars conspiracy theory more than an objective look at the facts. It's only a "blood feud" to Trump because he treats it like one, not because there's any real substance behind his or your supposition that LE engaged in illegal acts to take him down. For that to be credible requires evidence, yet despite Trump and his congressional toady Devin Nunes's best efforts to cook up charges of an illegal witch hunt, we've seen nothing but hot air. Frankly, we have more circumstantial evidence from his own behavior that in law is called "consciousness of guilt" seeing how he acts precisely as you'd expect someone trying to cover up exposure of his own criminality.

So lets look at the cold hard facts. FBI began looking into his campaign after hiring two people to his team that had previously been under investigation for ties to Russia. He named Carter Page as a foreign policy adviser and Paul Manafort to manage his campaign, both with extensive histories of their contacts with Russian intel figures. Page had previously been under FBI surveillance from involvement in a Russian spy ring in 2013. Manafort had extensive ties to Russian organized crime and government figures from his decade long work for former pro-Russia Ukrainian president Victor Yanukovich and Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska.

We also know they opened their official investigation in July of '16 after stolen Clinton emails began to drop and they were tipped off by Australian foreign minister that another Trump foreign policy adviser, George Papadopoulos, had two months earlier boasted to an Australian diplomat of having dirt on Clinton from stolen emails.

Those are all legitimate reasons to investigate. Meanwhile, FBI had been very careful to say he was not personally under investigation when investigating his team. Only after repeatedly trying to pressure Comey and other intel heads to drop investigation did he become

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become subject of an investigation, because why wouldn't it? His own paranoid behavior trying to interfere in a FBI investigation made him suspect. Why interfere if you've done nothing wrong? It's always been his behavior that has aroused the most suspicion. Even now FBI makes clear he's a subject, not the target of the investigation.

So claims that FBI sees this as a "blood feud" and is engaged in an illegal "witch hunt" just isn't supported by the facts.

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[[[It's only a "blood feud" to Trump because he treats it like one]]]

He's the one that is being hunted. He's on the spot. Wanting him to stand perfectly still in hopes that it don't get worse before it gets better would have been folly. Instead, he hit back 10x harder. Lured his enemies into easing on down into the mud & blood with him where they'd sworn up & down they'd never go, not in a million years. He's sic'ed what ever law enforcement he can muster on their scent, caught McGabe tiptoein' and nailed his ass to the barn door.

He ain't no easy clean.

God bless the President of the United States.

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Do you actually know what McCabe got nailed for in the Inspector General investigation and the scathing report that led to his firing?

It was his leaks to the press about the Clinton investigation in info that was damaging to the Clinton campaign and then lying to the IG that he was not the source of the leaks.

So the conspiracy still doesn't add up. But you do have quite a fervent and active imagination though. I admit that watching him mow down adversaries with indefatigable persistence can be quite amazing to watch, I can see why some want to root for a guy that can do that against all odds. But I draw the line at finding it admirable when by all available evidence it's done in service to protect himself in covering up his own wrongdoing and base personal and financial interests.

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Then those people need to get out of the ring. You step thru those ropes and throw at him, he's gonna hit back 10x harder. They've been warned. I've no sympathy for anyone who takes damage in this blood feud.

Nobody, and I mean nobody does the wet work like President Trump.

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lolz. What if it's the prez that ultimately takes the most damage from this "blood feud" of his own creation?

Will you similarly have "no sympathy" for him because he didn't know better than to step out of the ring he created himself?

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If he's overthrown then I'll take my lossPERIOD

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Hah. Well at least you're honest as to why he appeals to you, I'll give you that. I don't think he'll be 'overthrown' though. If he goes down he'll either be legally impeached under the guidelines set forth in the Constitution or he'll be voted out of office. Leaders are 'overthrown' when removed extra-judicially outside the strictures of the law ... usually by military junta. But given how unprecedented everything in this unfolding national saga has been over the last few years, I'll take a wait-and-see approach and make my preparations to bail the country if it's looking like a dictatorship is imminent, either by Trump or the military commander that 'overthrows' him.

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"Come on... Her whole story stinks worse than her fat old heinie after a gangbang video shoot."

Thanks a bunch, why. I kind of fancied said heinie till you ruined it.

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Whores will do anything to get their way. They're whores for a reason. $$$$$

They're as faithful as all the dicks they've sucked and cocks they let penetrate them, imo.

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If she's a whore what do you call the guy that raw dogged her while his newlywed wife was home with his newborn son? Certainly you have a derogatory term for him as well?

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That's doubtful. Tribalism is to protect the tribe only, so double standards become necessary.

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Good point...

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If I may:::perhaps he & Mel have an arrangement and he is permitted strange wool in the arrangement.

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Perhaps Trump has a deal with Bob Barker to personally spay or neuter anyone's dog on the condition that he gets to have sex with it first. There's no proof for either deal that we mentioned so it's pointless speculation.

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That's all we're doing here, Mark, is speculating & Dutch rubbing each other.

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I have no idea what Dutch rubbing is but I'd prefer you not do that to me.

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That's where I put you in a head lock then vigorously rub my closed fist of knuckles across your scalp.



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Sounds kinky. Sign me up.

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A cuck?

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Good analysis of whores but why bring Melania into this?

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drum roll .... chaching!

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Eh, Melania is a sugar baby. After all that infidelity, she still stick with the orange orangutan.

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Remember the Hell conservatives put Hillary through when Bill's affair with Monica came out in public? Conservatives wanted to know 'how dare' she stay with him.

As for Melania - ehhh. They're fine with her sticking with him.

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Let's assume she made up the story, and the person... Therefore, no slander or defamation since the assailant doesn't exist.

The only crime would be if she filed a false police report.

What kind of heinous crime are you thinking of, anyway?

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