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zBrown

Ice climber
May 6, 2018 - 07:23am PT
Speaking of Mr. A, let us not forget Keith Davidson. Whole truth, hahahha. What do ya want for nuthin' richochet biscuit?

(CNN)The attorney who represented a porn star and Playboy model in deals that buried their allegations of sexual encounters with Donald Trump in exchange for six-figure payouts said the "whole truth" about the now-public scandal has not been told.

In exclusive interviews with CNN, attorney Keith M. Davidson said he believes his clients Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal were telling the truth about their relationships with Trump, but that details surrounding their deals and his role in negotiating them have not fully been disclosed.
Davidson said he was contacted in recent weeks by Trump's personal attorney, Michael Cohen, who encouraged him to go out and reveal what he knew about his clients and their agreements. He said Cohen argued that the women had waived attorney-client privilege by going public with their stories.
"He suggested that it would be appropriate for me to go out into the media and spill my guts," Davidson said.


Can we get an Amen finally for some collusion?

Ms. McDougal similarly sued American Media Inc., the media company that had paid her $150,000 for the rights to her story, arguing that she was deceived into accepting the terms. She said that Mr. Davidson, acting as her own lawyer, inappropriately pressured her and secretly colluded with Mr. Cohen, who was not technically part of the negotiation. This week, A.M.I., the parent company of The National Enquirer, freed her from that agreement.


Coud we get some chipos with that order? Sure why not. Lawyer talk, plain and simple.

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Craig Fry

Trad climber
So Cal.
May 6, 2018 - 07:33am PT
Who is Michael Avenatti?

Michael Avenatti - Wikipedia

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

Since 2010, Avenatti has raced as a driver in approximately 34 professional sports car races, including various American Le Mans Series, FIA World Endurance Championship, Porsche Supercup and United SportsCar Championship races in the United States and in Europe.
dirtbag

climber
May 6, 2018 - 07:34am PT
Well first, we won the popular vote

second, 100s of thousands of votes were either not counted or taken off the voter roles, fact

third, a billion dollar smear campaign against Hillary (Benghazi)

fourth, Russian and Cambridge Analytica smear campaign

fifth, Russian money funneled through the NRA

sixth, possible election fraud by changing vote totals, exit polls have documented this discrepancy

With only 80,000 votes in a few key states making the difference last election, any single reason in your list would’ve made a difference. You could also add Comeys round of blunders at the end.

#3 probably made the biggest difference. The email thing, which few voters could ever really explain, was made into as big of a deal as trump’s racism, corruption—which was well known, ignorance, and authoritarianism. Related is the media’s misguided tendency to give equal negative airtime to candidates, making both candidates seem equally corrupt.

So, we ended up with the demagogue.
Craig Fry

Trad climber
So Cal.
May 6, 2018 - 07:39am PT
seventh, Comey's ill timed politically motivated blunder and the subsequent leaking, and then the crazed out rage, which turned some polls from a for sure win to a No Win

eighth, a lying bigot telling the dupes that he will make everything better, more jobs, more winning, free healthcare, and Mexico will build us a wall

most of us have moved on
We know why we lost

We have to vote him and his Republican partners in crime out, that is all we can do at this point, and hopefully more folks will wake up and join the fight for Democracy.

But with the Republican election fraud going on, we may never win again


Why still talk about Hillary?
Because that's all they got to justify the reason Trump won, they can't allow themselves to think they were duped by well orchestrated con
rottingjohnny

Sport climber
Sands Motel , Las Vegas
May 6, 2018 - 07:47am PT
Trump is going to be indicted and the next step , to add to Fry's list , will be congress electing to do nothing..." Do nothing " being the key words and the republicans MO when it comes to maintaining power at any cost , including colluding with an enemy country...No suprises there...
Norton

climber
The Wastelands
May 6, 2018 - 11:43am PT
from the polling some 14 days before the election Hillary Clinton still had about a 2% lead

when Comey came out with his "we have found more emails" enough people threw up their hands and said there just me something, I don't know what, about all this email stuff that is possibly as "criminal" as Trump is insisting

and it was that Comey release that changed just enough votes to make Trump president

-----if is not the FBI's responsibility to involve itself in influencing elections, yet they did

we do not have "law" against that, if we did Clinton would be President
Happiegrrrl2

Trad climber
May 6, 2018 - 11:59am PT
Just watched the SNL opening with Stormy Daniels, and when she said "a Stirm's a comin, I remembered how the Qantas go on and on about... "the storm."

Rather ironic.
John M

climber
May 6, 2018 - 12:08pm PT
......

9. A large group of people believing Hillary was a good choice.

Until you understand that one, you will run the risk of losing again. Because you can't stop the right from using smear campaigns and you likely won't stop them from deleting a few voters.

"Better then Trump" is pathetic. Is that really the best that the Dems could do? We really are in sorry shape if that is the truth.

10. A large group of liberals not paying attention when a big group of liberal voters said that they didn't like Hillary. And then making fun of them for not liking her.

11. Believing that voters didn't like Hillary because of the smear campaign against her. A good candidate would have been able to rise above the smear campaign.

Before you attack me.. I voted in California. If you don't understand that. well..

hooblie

climber
from out where the anecdotes roam
May 6, 2018 - 12:26pm PT
every once in a while we should do a status check: yup, the electoral college is still a kludge unique in the whole democratic world

Which presidents lost the popular vote?
Elections
1824: John Quincy Adams.
1876: Rutherford B. Hayes.
1888: Benjamin Harrison.
2000: George W. Bush.
2016: Donald Trump.
Norton

climber
The Wastelands
May 6, 2018 - 12:31pm PT
"Better then Trump" is pathetic. Is that really the best that the Dems could do? We really ar
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e in sorry shape if that is the truth.

Democratic voters do not control the primary process, they can only cast their one vote at a time, and yes, they preferred Clinton over Sanders, fair and square, and so she was the nominee

10. A large group of liberals not paying attention when a big group of liberal voters said that they didn't like Hillary. And then making fun of them for not liking her.

so, when a larger number of primary voters prefer Clinton to Bernie it is because they did not pay "attention" and vote for Bernie, sorry that logic fails


11. Believing that voters didn't like Hillary because of the smear campaign against her. A good candidate would have been able to rise above the smear campaign.

yes, "smearing" candidates works, and Comey's email confusion was indeed a last minute smear
-Clinton got 3 million more votes than Trump, just not in the right electoral counties/states

give your Bernie bleating a break, John - he was never fully vetted by the political right because they knew he would never be the nominee

and if he were the Dem nominee, they would have unleashed hell on Bernie, blasting his quasi "nazi socialist" youth organization memberships and his "free college" for all garbage

Bernie is a nice old man, but he is a broken record of division, the "rich against the poor"

John M

climber
May 6, 2018 - 12:37pm PT
It started well before Bernie. Bernie would have had no shot if the Dems had a better candidate. He wouldn't have even tried if the Dems had a better candidate. The simple fact that he got as far as he did should tell you how weak a candidate Hillary was.

Lituya

Mountain climber
May 6, 2018 - 12:43pm PT
dirtbag

climber
May 6, 2018 - 01:46pm PT
Well lituya/skip, trump is a racist. Yet, you and most other republicans continue to defend him.
jogill

climber
Colorado
May 6, 2018 - 01:47pm PT
Oh, the guy with Stormy Danica. Thanks.
Norton

climber
The Wastelands
May 6, 2018 - 04:11pm PT
xcon knows the people do not vote on anything and the majority does not rule

we are a representative democracy

the fore fathers wanted it that way, they felt the public was dumb as hell and knew nothing

but if you were a white, male, land owner then you qualified as being smart enough to vote

to vote only for another white, male, land owner
7SacredPools

Trad climber
Ontario, Canada
May 6, 2018 - 05:01pm PT
One of Jefferies best
zBrown

Ice climber
May 6, 2018 - 05:59pm PT
Read it and weep.

Uber uber alles?

Buddy can you spare a ride?

Take a hike.

This is why Cohen and Trump opt for arbitration "agreements".

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Norton

climber
The Wastelands
May 6, 2018 - 06:45pm PT
Xcon stated

affording a return to the free college system that we had a few decades ago wouldn't pain the system one wit fiscally

when I bring this up in conversation with the conseratives I'm subject to they hem and haw and then tell me they are afraid of what bringing education to the minorities will mean to the lifestyle their accustomed to

your siding with these sensibilities

why?
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when was college free, ever, in the USA, other than by scholarship a couple of decades ago well before lotteries? I paid my own tuition and books a couple of decades ago and believe me if someone had told me it was free I would signed up

Since I totally disagree and frankly are shocked you actually believe college was free a couple of decades ago, I cannot see how you state that I am siding with conservative sensibilities have told you "are afraid of what bringing education to the minorities will mean to the lifestyle their accustomed to"


Exon, you must be having a d bad day, I have never such distorted logic from you before.
zBrown

Ice climber
May 6, 2018 - 06:52pm PT
In the 1960's in California going to college was very inexpensive. Not free mind you

Fritz

Social climber
Choss Creek, ID
May 6, 2018 - 07:18pm PT
Zbrown! Re your mention:
In the 1960's in California going to college was very inexpensive. Not free mind you

I put myself through school at the U of Idaho 1967-71 with the help of a mutual fund my maternal Grandmother set up for me, & all her grandchildren. But, after finding summer work on a Forest Service Helicopter fire crew the summer of 1969, I had more money than I needed with summer fire-crew work from then on.

I had a car, but still shared a seedy two-bedroom apartment with 4 room-mates & lived the poor college student life. But, I didn't have to find work during the school year either.

It's hard to imagine that college has now become so expensive that folks can't pay for it with summer jobs & school-term work.

I'm sure it is all the fault of the Republicans, since they hate those liberal college-educated voters.
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