Former "Apprentice" Staffer Reveals Trump's Drug Addiction & Sexual Assaults

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  1. Gatewood

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    You meant Obama and his Choom Gang and drug addiction and so forth?
     
  2. JCS

    JCS Well-Known Member Donor

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    I would call the GOP's demand to question Schiff, Pelosi, and the whistleblower a desperate act.

    Likewise, more desperation displayed by the relentless posting of debunked and/or inconsequential claims vis-a-vis Trump's Ukraine scandal. Keep beating that dead horse dude.
     
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    JCS Well-Known Member Donor

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    Corruption works both sides of the coin. The problem is people take sides based on meaningless rhetoric rather acknowledging that both sides are corrupt and working against the people & nation. It's just that one side is viewed as a little more amenable to the people than the other. If you're against Trump's predecessors...fine. I won't argue with you. But you'd do best not to insult yourself by defending Trump. He is undoubtedly the worst of the worst.
     
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  4. FatBack

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    I'm just wondering what one % you are referring to?
     
  5. JCS

    JCS Well-Known Member Donor

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    Ha...take your pick from any number one could list under "treason, bribery, and high crimes & misdemeanors". He's done 'em all.
     
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    This is just insane, fake news and we are concerned with russia spreading misinformation?

    everyone knows trump has never done drugs or even alcohol, one things he has never touched.

    and he is lazy? Doesn’t work?? Trump is everywhere and anywhere 24/7. In fact, people can’t believe how active he is, how he can do rallies so frequently.. everyone that works with him says they can’t keep up with him!! This is well known. Remember 2016? Whilst hilary was being lazy, trump was doing rallies every night, all over.. the man is a workaholic..he has done more in 3.5 years than obama did in 8 years.


    I find it astonishing that some hate trump so much that they will believe what they know is total outlandish lies. You trump haters have some serious f mental issues. TDS is REAL
     
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  7. FatBack

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    So go ahead, list one.
     
  8. God & Country

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    Former "Apprentice" Staffer Reveals Trump's Drug Addiction & Sexual Assaults and UFOs and Big Foot And Global Warming.
    Film at Eleven!!!
     
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  9. FatBack

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    I know if I accused someone of rape, I'd hope even one "eyewitness" I called, could back me up. Rational folks see a problem that not ONE "witness" backed her up. Cant you see the obvious?
     
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  10. JCS

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    Isn't Adderrall a brain stimulant? Would explain all that "energy" & the late night insomnia (and tweeting) he suffers from. And then there's the Trump "low" when he comes down, as can be seen in some of his slow, deliberate teleprompter speeches when he doesn't derail from the script.
     
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    I am an insomniac, are you saying all are on drugs?
     
  12. JCS

    JCS Well-Known Member Donor

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    Multiple Constitutional violations:

    Example 1

    Multiple Article 1, Sec. 9 violations.

     
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    JCS Well-Known Member Donor

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    Why would the president of the U.S. be up tweeting at 3 AM virtually every night when he is supposed to have a very busy schedule virtually daily?
     
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    JCS Well-Known Member Donor

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    * Kavanaugh lied multiple times under oath. This brings his story, character, credibility & integrity into question. The "blatant lying" and "lying under oath" inspired two of his Yale classmates to dispute his account in separate CNN interviews. Brookes described him as "stumbling drunk" and said, "I can almost guarantee that he doesn't remember that night." Swisher countered that "there's no problem with drinking beer in college; the problem is lying about it," and that "I don't think many of his answers were credible."
    https://www.gq.com/story/all-of-brett-kavanaughs-lies

    * Ford passed a polygraph test administered by a former FBI agent. Certainly not "proof", but does add to her credibility. Like Julie Swetnick, Ford stated that Kavanaugh & his friend Mark Judge were present at the party.

    * Kavanaugh was also accused by Deborah Ramirez. This was during Kavanaugh's enrollment at Yale. Beth Reece, a friend & neighbor of Ramirez, said she is "not doing this to take him down, but for it to be investigated because it happened."

    * Julie Swetnick also accused Kavanaugh of sexual assault. She claims Kavanaugh & his friend Mark Judge were present at a party where she was drugged & "gang-raped." Her allegation has been submitted to the Senate Judiciary Committee. Swetnick said she attended "well over ten" parties where Kavanaugh was present...that she witnessed Kavanaugh "drink excessively and engage in highly inappropriate conduct, including being overly aggressive with girls and not taking "No" for an answer...."This conduct included the fondling and grabbing girls without their consent."...that Kavanaugh engaged "in abusive and physically aggressive behavior towards girls, including pressing girls against him without their consent, 'grinding' against girls and attempting to remove or shift girls' clothing to expose private body parts."...that in 1981 and 1982, she became aware of efforts by Judge, Kavanaugh and others to "spike the punch at house parties" so as to "cause girls to lose their inhibitions and their ability to say 'No.'"

    * Kavanaugh's Yale roommate, James Roche, didn't seem to think it would be implausible for Kavanaugh to expose himself to Ramirez. "Based on my time with Debbie, I believe her to be unusually honest and straightforward and I cannot imagine her making this up," Roche said in a statement. "Based on my time with Brett, I believe that he and his social circle were capable of the actions that Debbie described."

    * Kavanaugh's Georgetown Prep classmate Sean Hagan also countered Kavanaugh's claim of treating women in a respectful manner. "They were very disrespectful, at least verbally, with Renate," Hagan told The New York Times for an article titled "Kavanaugh's Yearbook Page Is Horrible, Hurtful to the Woman It Named." "I can't express how disgusted I am with them, then and now." One of the women who had signed that letter Kavanaugh cited was Renate Schroeder Dolphin.
     
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    And yet not one "witness" she called, backed her up. Dont you see ANY problem with that? ANY AT ALL?
     
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    Kavanaugh wasn't on trial for sexual assault. He was being interrogated to determine if he was suitable for the SC seat. Considering that he lied under oath multiple times, one could make a determination that he lacked the character & integrity necessary for such a high office. This was clear. Plus, Kavanaugh's yearbook entries, and comments by Sean Hagan, James Roche, Brookes, and Swisher regarding Kavanaugh's character & behavior further underscores his unsuitability for the SC.

    Whether he actually committed the offenses...well...that would have to be handled in a different venue of course. But the main issue was that the parties he attended were numerous, relatively insignificant, and took place decades ago. Even with ample witnesses it would be virtually impossible to confirm whether he assaulted his accusers or not. Certainly we can't take his friend, Mark Judge (who refused to be questioned), at his word because he's been implicated too. Hence, this part of Kavanaugh's past will simply not go anywhere.
     
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    Well, i heard you did similar things, 30 years ago....(see how easy that works?) So you are inclined to believe it, while not a SINGLE 'witness' she called, backed her up? When did he lie under oath?
     
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    Sorry...unlike Kavanaugh, I've never been into parties or drinking. ;)

    Did you not read my post? I provided the link in my earlier lengthy post about Kavanaugh & the people involved. Here it is again.

    https://www.gq.com/story/all-of-brett-kavanaughs-lies
     
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    LOL. You think that a president's job is to attend rallies!
     
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    Yes, just like the whistleblower who said he heard something from someone else.

    No question that Trump brings it on himself. The problem is with the people who listen to him. Judge politicians on what they do, not what they say. He says it badly but does it amazingly well.

    Did you miss any anti-Truimp talking points in that paragraph? I think you got most of them. Sorry you are offended by straight talk from the president.
     
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    Why is that funny? People actually make a decision about whom to believe because of political bias? I never would have imagined it.
     
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    You should make that the focus of the Dem campaign.
    Wait,........tried that already
     
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    Right! Trump is and always has been a fine, upstanding young man with no skeletons in his closet.

    Likely the Catholic Church and Jewish Synogogues will canonize him after he passes. :angel:
     
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    As Serpenthead Carville once quipped, "Drag a twenty dollar bill through a trailer park and you'd be amazed at what you can find."
     
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    ...and the stories of which were later confirmed by multiple sources.

    He does what "amazingly well"? Lie, cheat, and steal? I agree.

    I do judge politicians by what they do. That's what this is all about. Their actions reflect their character...no matter what they say or how they talk. Trump's manner of speech, how he answers tough questions, and choice of words are simply another reflection of his moral bankruptcy.

    Bernie Sanders may come across as a bit grumpy to some...but look at his actions today & historically. He's a good, honorable man who's earned his pay, put in years of hard work on behalf of the people & the nation, did his duty with distinction & integrity, and deserves, more than anyone else, the presidential seat. But I'm a realist. I know he won't become president because we live in a reptilian controlled world. And even if he does magically get the vote, there will certainly be multiple attempts on his life. It's up to the people to embrace their power rather than keep handing it over to the ruling class.

    I'm not offended (but am often amused) by the way he talks. The people need to be mature enough to not be so easily triggered by the delusions of a rich, entitled, narcissitic raving lunatic. It's in the nature of such people to behave & talk in this way.

    My concern is that this delusional, rich, entitled, narcissistic raving lunatic has been handed the reigns of a politically powerful institution affording him unearned influence & power. And in so doing, he will attract & recruit a growing number of opportunists just like himself into all the other political & economic institutions...the very swamp he "promised" to "drain" he is actually expanding. Trump is now so drunk with power & fame that he literally sees himself as an unrealized, but soon to be, King (perhaps in his mind, even King of the world).

    But I don't "hate" him. He's just expressing his true nature & continuing what he's always been doing ---- screwing the people & the environment for personal monetary gain. What else would one expect from a person who lacks empathy? Hence he's undeserving of any political office that exists to serve the people & nation. His drug addiction (though fixable & sometimes excusable, depending on the person) just makes him worse, as the drugs have multiple adverse effects on thinking, judgment & cognitive health.

    I don't even care if he doesn't get indicted/punished after leaving office. I just want to see him removed & stripped of any measure of influence/power. Life has been hard on millions of people for such a long time...so Trump is the worst prescription to curing this globalized "culture of death".

    Presidents (or any leader) should be selected purely on their merits. Trump lacks even the most basic level of decency.

    The primary difference between Trump and the preceding presidents is that, with Trump, you can kiss any semblance of "checks & balances" that might be remaining good bye.
     
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