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Trump -vs- Rudy. The current con.
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His Presidency at an end, and court losses approaching 50 against 1 win, the never-ending grift will be to relentlessly encourage Rudy -- and the latest pretty girl lawyer, to continue skipping hand-in-hand while breaking wind from legislature to legislature screaming "massive fraud." Incidentally, the only one who may not realize that continued losses are a foregone conclusion is Miss Jenna. But she has her sights set on a Fox show; which has probably been tantalizingly dangled in front of her (Bet she called all the BFF's shrieking... "FOX is interested!"). But Sean is probably not installing a "Jenna" inscribed make-up chair yet.

Now Rudy...
Last week it was reported that Rudy made some sort of claim for $20k/day for legal services I believe... AND a pardon. Rudy will proceed as he has for the next few weeks (maybe months) fanning farts and the flames of fraud... "Massive, evidence based, unprecedented fraud!" He; however, may or may not, be in on the con though, I am not yet certain.
As long as the dog and pony shows continue to rake in the big money ($207million as of last night, probably $250 as of now?) Don Sr. is gonna push Rudy and Jenna til he can screw them like a casino creditor. My wager is that Rudy gets a fraction, if any, of his $20k/day, and any pardon will go down the Executive toilet on January 19th. This, so Donnie will have a fall guy that he can point to as he heads to his January 20th, Super-spreader. Rudy will need to fight to protect himself, and fight for the "Donniedollars" long after services rendered.

Jenna? She'll go home and have a good cry.
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Re: Trump -vs- Rudy. The current con. [BIKE3] [ In reply to ]
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Cool story.

Civilize the mind, but make savage the body.

- Chinese proverb
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Re: Trump -vs- Rudy. The current con. [Duffy] [ In reply to ]
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I know, right. There’s no way Rudy’s only working for $20k a day from Trump’s $170m slush fund.
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Re: Trump -vs- Rudy. The current con. [Kay Serrar] [ In reply to ]
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Kay Serrar wrote:
I know, right. There’s no way Rudy’s only working for $20k a day from Trump’s $170m slush fund.


What I find strange in the whole thing is of the million or so lawyers in the US, he happened to pick the weird guy who was on an episode of Seinfeld.


I can't figure out if it's because:

A) He knows people his base is really dumb and he's just playing into their adoration of famous people to help build his own tacky brand

or

B) He's really dumb

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Re: Trump -vs- Rudy. The current con. [BIKE3] [ In reply to ]
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the whole thing feels like a garbage show like Jerry Springer or Maury, where the audience is whipped up, trash is talked, conspiracies flung (did you hear Stone's ridiculous claim about North Koreans) . . . all leading up to a grand conclusion where the SC declares:

DONALD J TRUMP -- YOU ARE THE DADDY

entertaining as hell, and so pathetic that our institutions are being used as the set for this circus, it taints everybody and everything involved
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Re: Trump -vs- Rudy. The current con. [BarryP] [ In reply to ]
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BarryP wrote:
Kay Serrar wrote:
I know, right. There’s no way Rudy’s only working for $20k a day from Trump’s $170m slush fund.


What I find strange in the whole thing is of the million or so lawyers in the US, he happened to pick the weird guy who was on an episode of Seinfeld.


I can't figure out if it's because:

A) He knows people his base is really dumb and he's just playing into their adoration of famous people to help build his own tacky brand

or

B) He's really dumb

C) He doesn’t care as long as the money keeps flowing in.

How does Danny Hart sit down with balls that big?
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Re: Trump -vs- Rudy. The current con. [BLeP] [ In reply to ]
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BLeP wrote:
BarryP wrote:
Kay Serrar wrote:
I know, right. There’s no way Rudy’s only working for $20k a day from Trump’s $170m slush fund.


What I find strange in the whole thing is of the million or so lawyers in the US, he happened to pick the weird guy who was on an episode of Seinfeld.


I can't figure out if it's because:

A) He knows people his base is really dumb and he's just playing into their adoration of famous people to help build his own tacky brand

or

B) He's really dumb

C) He doesn’t care as long as the money keeps flowing in.

D) All of the above.

The fact that he had a $170m slush fund tied nicely into the thread on cults and how so many fall into this kind of thing.
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Re: Trump -vs- Rudy. The current con. [kiki] [ In reply to ]
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kiki wrote:
the whole thing feels like a garbage show like Jerry Springer or Maury, where the audience is whipped up, trash is talked, conspiracies flung (did you hear Stone's ridiculous claim about North Koreans) . . . all leading up to a grand conclusion where the SC declares:

DONALD J TRUMP -- YOU ARE THE DADDY

entertaining as hell, and so pathetic that our institutions are being used as the set for this circus, it taints everybody and everything involved

Circus perhaps or maybe the gladiators ring and "Are you not entertained?" But then I can't quite picture either Trump or Rudy as a convincing gladiator.

And, circuses do have clowns and barkers.
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Re: Trump -vs- Rudy. The current con. [kiki] [ In reply to ]
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kiki wrote:
the whole thing feels like a garbage show like Jerry Springer or Maury, where the audience is whipped up, trash is talked, conspiracies flung (did you hear Stone's ridiculous claim about North Koreans) . . . all leading up to a grand conclusion where the SC declares:

DONALD J TRUMP -- YOU ARE THE DADDY

entertaining as hell, and so pathetic that our institutions are being used as the set for this circus, it taints everybody and everything involved

The Roger Stone claim was several layers of bonkers.
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Re: Trump -vs- Rudy. The current con. [BIKE3] [ In reply to ]
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It's funny how they have convinced people that all this fraud needs investigating. Yet they have raised hundreds of millions and AFAIK, almost none of that is actually dedicated to investigating.
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Re: Trump -vs- Rudy. The current con. [BarryP] [ In reply to ]
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BarryP wrote:
Kay Serrar wrote:
I know, right. There’s no way Rudy’s only working for $20k a day from Trump’s $170m slush fund.



What I find strange in the whole thing is of the million or so lawyers in the US, he happened to pick the weird guy who was on an episode of Seinfeld.


I can't figure out if it's because:

A) He knows people his base is really dumb and he's just playing into their adoration of famous people to help build his own tacky brand

or

B) He's really dumb

Yup. Reasonable people may laugh at Rudy but he is a Saint to the MAGA cult.

Remember, these people voted for Trump. They are not the sharpest tools in the shed. We may laugh at him but tens of millions of people buy Rudy's lies.
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Re: Trump -vs- Rudy. The current con. [Nutella] [ In reply to ]
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Sad to believe there are so many dumarses in this country. While many feel aggrieved, does not excuse the vote for a POS like bonespurs.
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Re: Trump -vs- Rudy. The current con. [BarryP] [ In reply to ]
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BarryP wrote:
Kay Serrar wrote:
I know, right. There’s no way Rudy’s only working for $20k a day from Trump’s $170m slush fund.



What I find strange in the whole thing is of the million or so lawyers in the US, he happened to pick the weird guy who was on an episode of Seinfeld.


I can't figure out if it's because:

A) He knows people his base is really dumb and he's just playing into their adoration of famous people to help build his own tacky brand

or

B) He's really dumb

I don't subscribe to the 8 dimensional chess theory of Trump's presidency but he's spent less than $9m on this litigation and raised $210m. If Giuliani's willing to debase himself for $20k a day and you're making that kind of return, who cares if he's actually good?

Meanwhile:

https://twitter.com/...952803656151040?s=20



"Are you sure we're going fast enough?" - Emil Zatopek
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Re: Trump -vs- Rudy. The current con. [Bretom] [ In reply to ]
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It's both hilarious. And incredibly sad that good people who might need money in the middle of a pandemic are funding Tump's next real estate play. Or bailing him out of his last one.
Last edited by: trail: Dec 5, 20 7:02
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Re: Trump -vs- Rudy. The current con. [Bretom] [ In reply to ]
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Bretom wrote:

I don't subscribe to the 8 dimensional chess theory of Trump's presidency but he's spent less than $9m on this litigation and raised $210m. If Giuliani's willing to debase himself for $20k a day and you're making that kind of return, who cares if he's actually good?

Meanwhile:

https://twitter.com/...952803656151040?s=20

Yeah, Trump isn't playing chess......he is just eating the pieces.
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Re: Trump -vs- Rudy. The current con. [Bretom] [ In reply to ]
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Bretom wrote:
BarryP wrote:
Kay Serrar wrote:
I know, right. There’s no way Rudy’s only working for $20k a day from Trump’s $170m slush fund.



What I find strange in the whole thing is of the million or so lawyers in the US, he happened to pick the weird guy who was on an episode of Seinfeld.


I can't figure out if it's because:

A) He knows people his base is really dumb and he's just playing into their adoration of famous people to help build his own tacky brand

or

B) He's really dumb

I don't subscribe to the 8 dimensional chess theory of Trump's presidency but he's spent less than $9m on this litigation and raised $210m. If Giuliani's willing to debase himself for $20k a day and you're making that kind of return, who cares if he's actually good?

Meanwhile:

https://twitter.com/...952803656151040?s=20

Garland Favorito? That can’t be real. Sounds more like somebodies club pseudonym or made up porn name like Ron Mexico or Buck Naked.

It does give me some comfort to see that these lunatics are spending their days and nights wandering around “surveilling” trash trucks instead of something truly dangerous.
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Re: Trump -vs- Rudy. The current con. [chriskal] [ In reply to ]
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No one on the Trump Legal team needs to be accurate, credible, or good. They only need to keep pushing out the "fraud" narrative. Garbaje truks, ballot bockses, I-witness akounts don't matter in there "after-davids" and filings.

Their 70some-million voters only need to keep donating. Don and his stooges are completely aware that the contributers are not going to read the fine print.

I don't care how much Rudy has contracted for per diem. He's on Donnie's hook, and is going to get stiffed (and no pardon either) as part of Don's strategy to direct attention to Rudy instead of the world looking at all of the cash he will personally control.
After Don cuts him loose, Rudy is going to get pissed and file his own suits against Don. We will all follow intently, while Donnie counts cash, and says "I don't have $, the accusations are all fake news."
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Re: Trump -vs- Rudy. The current con. [chriskal] [ In reply to ]
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chriskal wrote:
Garland Favorito? That can’t be real. Sounds more like somebodies club pseudonym or made up porn name like Ron Mexico or Buck Naked

C’mon, you can’t forget about Mike Honcho!

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Re: Trump -vs- Rudy. The current con. [BarryP] [ In reply to ]
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BarryP wrote:
Kay Serrar wrote:
I know, right. There’s no way Rudy’s only working for $20k a day from Trump’s $170m slush fund.


What I find strange in the whole thing is of the million or so lawyers in the US, he happened to pick the weird guy who was on an episode of Seinfeld.


I can't figure out if it's because:

A) He knows people his base is really dumb and he's just playing into their adoration of famous people to help build his own tacky brand

or

B) He's really dumb

They have a, uh... close personal relationship going back years.


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Re: Trump -vs- Rudy. The current con. [BarryP] [ In reply to ]
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BarryP wrote:
Kay Serrar wrote:
I know, right. There’s no way Rudy’s only working for $20k a day from Trump’s $170m slush fund.



What I find strange in the whole thing is of the million or so lawyers in the US, he happened to pick the weird guy who was on an episode of Seinfeld.


I can't figure out if it's because:

A) He knows people his base is really dumb and he's just playing into their adoration of famous people to help build his own tacky brand

or

B) He's really dumb

This is not about being dumb or not. The explanation here is that trump is just an incredibly deeply un-curious person.

Rudy is telling him exactly what he wants to hear. Whether he is dumb or not is immaterial here, he is just not thinking beyond, "I like this answer." There is no attempt to actually look at the issue, he was given the answer he wants.

This has been something that has been obvious about trump for a very long time and is just another way he is fundamentally unqualified for the job. The US president has access to the greatest intelligence apparatus in the world. The US president has access to incredible experts in almost every topic and even if they don't work for the US government, they will still gladly assist the US president. trump just ignores these tools of the job. He does not listen to the experts in the government, he does not care about intelligence briefs or experts in the government with decades of experience, he gets his information from Fox News. When it came time to deal with COVID, trump did not want to listen to the experts in the field in the US government (even though they are the experts that are known and respected world wide), no he listened to Fox News and then brought in a talking head from Fox News that said things he wanted to hear.

And that has cost this country greatly.
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