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45 minutes ago, billd766 said:

MRDA.

 

MRDA, an abbreviation for Mandy Rice-Davies Applies, is Internet slang meaning "well they would say that, wouldn't they?" It is used to indicate scepticism of a claim due to the obvious bias of the person making the claim.

 

 

Lol... good one. I had to goggle that;

 

“While giving evidence at Ward's trial, Rice-Davies made a famous riposte. When James Burge, the defence counsel, pointed out that Lord Astor denied an affair or having even met her, she dismissed the denial by stating, "Well (giggle) he would, wouldn’t he?"[9] (often misquoted "Well he would say that, wouldn't he?").[10] By 1979, this phrase had entered the third edition of the Oxford Dictionary of Quotations, and is occasionally referred to with the abbreviation MRDA ("Mandy Rice-Davies applies").[11]

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23 hours ago, pegman said:

That country is in free fall. Don't  expect anything of substance done about all this. Bush the Younger started an illegal war which killed 100,000's but walks free today. Wall St banksters nearly took down the world economy and none were even charged. Then they preach morals to the rest of us. The more Trump withdraws the USA into it's cocoon the better for all.

The American Empire is dead. All hail the Chinese Empire... The Russian Empire..... The Empire of Iran.

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7 hours ago, wayned said:

Giuliani said on an interview this morning that Trump would never throw him under the bus because he has "insurance".

The interview was on Fox News (where else?), and shows that Giuliani is becoming just as deranged as Trump.  When asked about speculation that Trump would "throw him under a bus" he said:

 

"When they say that, I say he isn't, but I have insurance."

 

Which leads to the obvious conclusion that he has dirt on Trump, and he must have slowly thought the same, as later, in a tweet, he claimed that

 

"the 'insurance' he was referring to consisted of "files in my safe" that allegedly show ways former Vice President Joe Biden's family had been "monetizing" his decades in office. These files would apparently become public if Giuliani were to "disappear,"

 

Someone needs to tell him that telling a criminal that he has supposed evidence that his enemy is corrupt, and threatening that it will be released should anything happen to him, is not an insurance policy, or rather, is insurance that he will be inspecting the underside of a bus sometime in the near future.

 

He then further demonstrated his leaking of marbles by going into a rant about the media trying to kill him:

 

 "Damn it, the mafia couldn't kill me, your colleagues are not going to kill me!"

 

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/trump-impeachment-inquiry/giuliani-attacks-foes-claims-again-have-insurance-keep-trump-loyal-n1090171

 

 

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1 hour ago, ballpoint said:

The interview was on Fox News (where else?), and shows that Giuliani is becoming just as deranged as Trump.  When asked about speculation that Trump would "throw him under a bus" he said:

 

"When they say that, I say he isn't, but I have insurance."

 

Which leads to the obvious conclusion that he has dirt on Trump, and he must have slowly thought the same, as later, in a tweet, he claimed that

 

"the 'insurance' he was referring to consisted of "files in my safe" that allegedly show ways former Vice President Joe Biden's family had been "monetizing" his decades in office. These files would apparently become public if Giuliani were to "disappear,"

 

Someone needs to tell him that telling a criminal that he has supposed evidence that his enemy is corrupt, and threatening that it will be released should anything happen to him, is not an insurance policy, or rather, is insurance that he will be inspecting the underside of a bus sometime in the near future.

 

He then further demonstrated his leaking of marbles by going into a rant about the media trying to kill him:

 

 "Damn it, the mafia couldn't kill me, your colleagues are not going to kill me!"

 

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/trump-impeachment-inquiry/giuliani-attacks-foes-claims-again-have-insurance-keep-trump-loyal-n1090171

 

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whom_the_gods_would_destroy

 

In American literature, the character of Prometheus speaks the phrase: Whom the gods would destroy they first make mad in the poem "The Masque of Pandora" (1875), by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

 

I can think of at least 2 people in the USA that could be applied to.

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4 hours ago, Sujo said:

Holmes testimony was not hearsay. Hearing it directly is first hand.

Some people believe, when it's convenient to them for the defense of Trump,  that if you hear it and then repeat what you hear, say it, it's hearsay?

 

Too bad the Nunes story didn't break before the end of the inquiry hearings, it would have been nice ti hear Nunes testify.  I wonder what excuse he would try to use to defy a congressional subpoena?  He could still be called to testify during the judicial committee hearings or the trail in the Senate.

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Another one by Giuliani (Daylybeast reporting a NUT article)

https://www.thedailybeast.com/dmytro-firtash-giuliani-offered-to-help-with-legal-problems-if-i-helped-pressure-ukraine?ref=home

 

Firtash claims that, in June, he met with Giuliani associates Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, who offered help with his Justice Department problems if he hired two lawyers close to President Trump—Joseph diGenova and Victoria Toensing—and helped with Giuliani’s dirt-digging mission on the Biden family’s activities in Ukraine.

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4 hours ago, candide said:

Another one by Giuliani (Daylybeast reporting a NUT article)

https://www.thedailybeast.com/dmytro-firtash-giuliani-offered-to-help-with-legal-problems-if-i-helped-pressure-ukraine?ref=home

 

Firtash claims that, in June, he met with Giuliani associates Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, who offered help with his Justice Department problems if he hired two lawyers close to President Trump—Joseph diGenova and Victoria Toensing—and helped with Giuliani’s dirt-digging mission on the Biden family’s activities in Ukraine.

In fact he did hire DeGenova and Toensing for $300,000 per month.

Here's a link to the original article.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/25/us/giuliani-ukraine-oligarchs.html?searchResultPosition=1

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33 minutes ago, kamdonacaden said:

Wall St banksters nearly took down the world  Speed Test Scrabble Word Finder Solitaire economy and none were even charged. Then they preach morals to the rest of us. The more Trump withdraws the USA into it's cocoon the better for all.

If you want to share your opinion with us, I'd like that. But why only post other's opinions, accompanied with a link to games?

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8 minutes ago, Sujo said:

Trump has every opportunity to give his own evidence contradicting those that testify under oath.

 

Anything he says about any witness whilst not testifying himself can be disregarded completely.

Exactly.  Step up and tell us how it is, DT!  Straighten it all out!

Everyone in the world will be watching, imagine all that attention.

It will make everyone in the world forget how you ran off like a little b_tch from the NATO meeting.

 

Anything he says about any witness whilst not testifying himself can be disregarded completely.

And the real news media shouldn't be covering his prattle. 

 

 

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He won't and doesn't have to do anything to defend himself because he doesn't have to..  He knows full well that his Senate cult led by Massacre Mitch won't convict him if there even is a trial.  I read somewhere that as the impeachment hearings are going on Giuliani is in the Ukraine trying to dig up dirt on Biden and re-energize the DNC server conspiracy.  He thinks that he can do and get away with anything that he wants, and so far no one has proven him wrong.

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