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Donald Trump's Saudi Arabia Payments Spark Calls for Fresh Investigation
bendejo replied to Scott's topic in World News
IMO if they ever get to put him in a cage it may not happen until 2032. He'd be 86. He could probably get away with claiming to be hospital-bound for the rest of his life, but maybe him too macho to play that one. A cuffed perp walk, like Bannon got, could happen. Put it this way: the stuff Jack Smith has been working on took place in the 1990s. -
But he seemed to be going along with it, no? What he believes vs words sent out to the world are two very different things. Hopefully someone other than Fox has recordings to check.
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Donald Trump's Saudi Arabia Payments Spark Calls for Fresh Investigation
bendejo replied to Scott's topic in World News
Coming DT announcements and their timeline: Fake news. It's a hoax. DAWN is a terrorist organization that has done some very bad things. I have nothing to do with the production of LIV, I just let them use my golf course. I didn't attend the event. I wasn't even in Florida at the time. (there will be video and pics of him in attendance) I didn't accept any money. It was just a fee for use of the course. There were no laws broken. Khashoggi wasn't killed, he died of a heart attack. It's all a hoax. Whaddabout Hunter Biden's laptop? You're fake news.- 47 replies
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Russian Man Wreaks Havoc at 7-11 in Pattaya’s Walking Street
bendejo replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
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No, it is much more sinister than that. Best intro to how they play it would be to check out the work of one Frank Luntz. Conversations turn into double-talk, then triple-talk, and perhaps deeper dimensions until the person being polled is answering "yes" to something where they meant "no" because of the way the words were massaged. Hypothetical: The question is "do you think stray dogs should be killed?" 25% of people say yes. The question is then asked with given situations and carefully worded verb tense, e.g. the dog attacked a child, and they get the number up to 80% . They can then report the majority of the people support culling strays. Not a good example but I hope you get the idea, and I'll let you guess which US political party is big on this deception. IMO this is yet another GOP slight-of-hand to get people to vote for something that really isn't what it is presented to be. It's catching up with them. DT had a falling out with Luntz during the 2016 campaign. Never got the details but DT defamed him with all the usual insults. I guess he preferred his own deceptive yammering over Luntz's.
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I remember the Nash. They were all cordless, they ran on gasoline like all the other cars back then. ????
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They got off easy, Malaysian police have a rep for being bullies. They love to put someone in a choke hold until they pass out.
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The time to die, should be of our choosing ?
bendejo replied to Social Media's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
An old saying: the only way to cheat death is to take your own life. -
Also a shoutout to Threepenny Opera; it was written by a German, set in Victorian London, but certain persons in Germany saw it as about themselves and the rest is history. Fagin and Macheath may be fictional but they live on, like Iago. Has the tune "The Bulging Pocket Makes the Easy Life" been translated into Thai? ????
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Classified documents from Biden’s time as VP discovered in private office
bendejo replied to Scott's topic in World News
Bringing the car into the conversation, that's pretty smooth! Easy diversion from whatever else and start talking about the car. And this second prosecutor fellow, he may discover he needs access to (can you guess?) a certain laptop, thus snatching the case from the attacking dogs. -
Classified documents from Biden’s time as VP discovered in private office
bendejo replied to Scott's topic in World News
Call him a doddering old coot all you want, this move to put up a second prosecutor is freekin' brilliant. With the help of the DOJ, of course. The House GOP guys are bawlin' away, like he just stole their lunch. And he did. -
Looks like he's planning on some kind of bankruptcy declaration re Twitter, setting up these expenses as outstanding debts. There are rumors in the business world (aren't there always?) that his business acumen has been a matter of luck, and there are the makings of a strategy to beat down the price of TSLA stock to peanuts afoot. Waiting to hear chatter about established automakers approaching him with buyout offers. If the stock drops to US$30 I might jump in myself. One article I read said that employees mostly thought of him as a brilliant jackass, now he's just a jackass. It's said half of his workforce quit. I retired from tech 20 yrs ago, at that time it seemed that at least half of the hi-tech work force in the US was on foreign worker visas. If they lost their jobs they had until the visa expiration to find a new job. My guess is the ones who've stayed on at Twitter in the US are mostly in this situation.
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This reality show stuff started around 2000. It looks like some people are turning it into a lifestyle, as if they are living to be on camera. There is a big difference between being someone pursued by the press and one who puts on a real-time performance. I get the impression Harry is not prone to making wise decisions. I've known US combat veterans of most of the 20th/21st century wars, and I have never heard one of them recount actual battlefield encounters with the enemy. The one exception I can recall was when toking up with a Vietnam vet he confessed to a fragging incident; it wasn't a boast, he knew the incompetent officer would get them all killed, and he explained to me how he did it. (I'm not jeopardizing this fellow, he's long dead.) But a body count, never. Is it possible Harry's mom was smoking and drinking while pregnant with him?
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He's sick the way defendants in the US suddenly need a wheelchair when they have to appear in court. Take him into custody upon arrival, probably will get house arrest. Anyone else remember how Dick Cheney showed up to Obama's inauguration in a wheelchair? Don't even try to convince me that he did not do it so he wouldn't have to stand up for the first you-know-what president. And then there was Bill Cosby who claimed he was blind.
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Kevin McCarthy is finally the elected Speaker for the House
bendejo replied to Social Media's topic in World News
I think it's time to bring back old-time punishments, like dunking stools and stocks. The founding fathers would approve! Wouldn't MTG look great in this chair? Those two guys on the left are "well-behaved tourists." -
Kevin McCarthy is finally the elected Speaker for the House
bendejo replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Here again, a Tea Party fantasy that lingers: the idea is that abolishing the IRS would mean the end of Federal taxes. What's that you say, it doesn't make sense? This is Tea Party/MAGA yammer, sense has nothing to do with it. -
Kevin McCarthy is finally the elected Speaker for the House
bendejo replied to Social Media's topic in World News
discharge petition We'll be hearing this term a lot in the next two years. -
Didn't buy it for the time it took to read the topic title. There have already been reports of him weeping. "The poor man is sick, can't you people let be!?!" Now would be a good time for Biden to approach Lula, I think they'll get along, they're both from humble origins. They should do a reciprocal extradition pact, the first to happen will be US sends back Bolso and accepts Brazil's request for Bannon. I doubt it'll happen, but ya never know.