Friday, November 30, 2018

TOLD YOU SO!!!!

Updated at 4 p.m. ET
Editor's note: An earlier version of this report mischaracterized an answer Donald Trump Jr. gave to Senate investigators in 2017 about the prospective projects his family was negotiating with people in Moscow.
The story reported that Trump Jr.'s response — that negotiations on one project concluded by the end of 2014 — contrasted with the version of events as laid out in the guilty plea by Michael Cohen on Thursday. In fact, Trump Jr. and investigators were alluding to a different set of negotiations — not to a deal that Cohen was reportedly pursuing. Trump Jr. did acknowledge in his testimony that Cohen and another man were exploring a possible deal in Moscow in 2015 or 2016.
Trump Jr. did not address what Cohen has now admitted — that talks about such a deal continued at least into June 2016, longer than previously known and well into the presidential campaign.

Actually Trump Jr. "DID" address that.
Q. It’s been reported that in late 2015 or 2016 when now President Trump was running for office the Trump Organization was pursuing a plan to develop a massive Trump Tower in Moscow. Is that accurate?
A. Yes.
Look for another Editor's correction sooner rather than later.

16 comments:

Commonsense said...

Now you know why no one takes Roger seriously.

Anonymous said...

Alky Effect last Friday he partied at the news Americans saw a drop in the Dow.
This week Dow was up 1,ooo points.

Anonymous said...

When a Democrat losses, it is someone else's fault.
"Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO), who voted against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, is now placing partial blame for her loss on the way Democrats handled the sexual assault accusations against Kavanaugh during his confirmation process."

Stupid bitch

Anonymous said...

RRB, ziggy stardust Cortez.

"“We went to the moon. We electrified the nation. We established civil rights. We enfranchised the country. We digged deep and we did it,” Ocasio-Cortez remarked. “We did it when no one else thought that we could. That’s what we did when so many of us won an election this year."

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...
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Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

George H.W Bush has died.

Bush was a steadfast force on the international stage for decades, from his stint as an envoy to Beijing to his eight years as vice president and his one term as commander in chief from 1989 to 1993.

The last veteran of World War II to serve as president, Bush came to be seen as a consummate public servant and a statesman who helped guide the nation and the world out of the U.S.-Soviet Cold War that had carried the threat of nuclear annihilation.
R.I.P.

A great American. I voted for him against Jimmy Carter.

He led the world as the Soviet Union collapsed. The Gulf War was a success.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Mr. Bush was the last American president to serve in World War II, a fight that helped shape his life and the lives of many in his generation. He went on to build a sterling resume—businessman, member of Congress, envoy to the United Nations and China, head of the Central Intelligence Agency—before becoming Republican Ronald Reagan’s vice president in 1980 and then succeeding him in the White House in 1988.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

And voted from the him against Dukakis (sp)

Anonymous said...

Yawn @ fake historian Alky.

Anonymous said...

I support HER. Please give her the power of the Nations purse.

"Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), a Democratic Socialist who won election to Congress in the 2018 midterm election, said on Thursday that she would like a seat on the House Financial Services Committee — a powerful committee that oversees the country’s financial sector.

“I think with our district, we can be ambitious, so we’re kind of swinging for the fences on committees,” Ocasio-Cortez told HillTV. “We might as well ask for something big.”

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

George H.W. Bush, the 41st president of the United States and the father of the 43rd, was a steadfast and masterful force on the international stage who approached the changing world with a pragmatic view. The last veteran of World War II to serve as president, he came to be seen as a consummate public servant and a statesman who helped guide the nation and the world out of a four-decade Cold War. Yet his lack of sure-footedness in the face of a faltering U.S. economy produced a turnaround in his soaring political fortunes after the triumph of the Persian Gulf War. He lost his bid for a second term as president.

anonymous said...

Appropriate headline....told ya so.....for those who live in fire zones simple sweat equity can prevent losing your homes to fires....

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/how-they-survived-owners-of-the-few-homes-left-standing-around-paradise-calif-took-critical-steps-to-ward-off-wildfires/2018/11/30/db323782-f34b-11e8-80d0-f7e1948d55f4_story.html?utm_term=.c31af954ead9

My little cabin in Ga is deep in the woods....the first thing we did when we bought was to clear all brush from around the house to avoid problems with fires...Spent a few bucks and a couple afternoons moving crap...but I have a 75 foot brush free zone which should mitigate the danger...After the fires a couple years ago in Gatlinburg TN that burned many wooded cabins....we were pleased we took the steps instead of whining like the goat fucker would say.....asshole...

Anonymous said...

NC is just like floriduh....a disproportionate R dominance due to gerrymandering....Floriduh is a 50-50 state when you look at the state wide voting, but maintains the overall lead in congress and state legislature.....sad


https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/11/29/us/politics/north-carolina-gerrymandering.html?action=click&module=RelatedCoverage&pgtype=Article&region=Footer

Commonsense said...

Why Dennis, vote fraud is a myth. You said so yourself.

Commonsense said...

And yet not a lot of California home owner never took that simple fire mitigation step which lead to only two possibilities.

1. They were too fat, stupid, and lazy to clear the brush from their property.

2. They were prevented from clearing the brush by fat, stupid, Democrat, bureaucrats.

I vote for number 2.

anonymous said...

1. They were too fat, stupid, and lazy to clear the brush from their property.

Well aren't you the perfect asshole, cramps.....regulations had nothing to do with fire mitigation, money and ability did....

In person vote fraud is a myth...I have stated many times absentee ballots have the greatest chance for being fraudulent and it is normally R's who vote absentee....nice try cramps.....asshole The story revolves around R's and fake canvassers changing ballots....