November 13Nov 13 Coffeezilla has an obligatory video on this release by the dems, and following larger release by the GOP without the redactions the dems did. Notably, the [victim] in the redactions WAS Virginia Guiffre and so he 100% DID know who she was. Which makes it even more strange that the President has spoken so kindly about Maxwell and given her such a cozy prison sentence. He's even given her a fucking puppy in prison - her guards are getting fed up of "being her bitch" also, it's fucking GROSS that Michael Wolff was such a close confidant of Epstein. Had no idea that he was basically a PR person and strategist for a pedophile Edited November 13Nov 13 by Captainant
November 13Nov 13 14 minutes ago, huge said: Why didn't she mention Trump in her book? why is trump giving Guiffre's abuser such a cushy ride and a goddamn puppy in federal prison is a better question, imo
November 13Nov 13 4 minutes ago, Captainant said: why is trump giving Guiffre's abuser such a cushy ride and a goddamn puppy in federal prison is a better question, imo Totally different question. But Trump doing shit is expected. He's a deranged lying lunatic. Another stupid aspect of this, why was Guiffre's abuser at Chelsea Clinton's wedding 2 years after Epstein plead guilty? I want all the trash on the table. All of it.
November 13Nov 13 Just now, huge said: I want all the trash on the table. All of it. I don't believe you
November 13Nov 13 1 minute ago, huge said: Totally different question. But Trump doing shit is expected. He's a deranged lying lunatic. Another stupid aspect of this, why was Guiffre's abuser at Chelsea Clinton's wedding 2 years after Epstein plead guilty? I want all the trash on the table. All of it. ...yes? But the Clintons aren't the ones who are spinning up situation rooms in the basement of the White House and begging people to not vote to make things public. But the most recent release by the republicans did include a snippet of epstein saying that Bill had never been to the island, for whatever that's worth.
November 13Nov 13 3 minutes ago, Captainant said: ...yes? But the Clintons aren't the ones who are spinning up situation rooms in the basement of the White House and begging people to not vote to make things public. But the most recent release by the republicans did include a snippet of epstein saying that Bill had never been to the island, for whatever that's worth. Trump could not look worse on this. And on about 25000 other things. He is the worst president we have ever had by 100 miles. Is that clear enough for my position? I just don't think he's the only one guilty here. Edited November 13Nov 13 by huge
November 13Nov 13 7 minutes ago, huge said: Trump could not look worse on this. And on about 25000 other things. He is the worst president we have ever had by 100 miles. Is that clear enough for my position? I just don't think he's the only one guilty here. 100% agree - we've already seen consequences from the Crown of England over Epstein. Time will tell who all is stained, but it sounds a little qanon-adjacent when you're seemingly more concerned about the Clintons over everything else
November 13Nov 13 5 minutes ago, Captainant said: 100% agree - we've already seen consequences from the Crown of England over Epstein. Time will tell who all is stained, but it sounds a little qanon-adjacent when you're seemingly more concerned about the Clintons over everything else DId not mean to come off overly concerned with one or the other. I'm concerned with political fuckery, which is always afoot. I dont want anyone spared. And the Q stuff is the dumbest of all the dumb things.
November 13Nov 13 3 hours ago, Gatorubet said: Agreed. Sue Storm has to be the most sexually satisfied superhero in whatever universe. Old Clinton joke Flying saucer lands on WH lawn and 2 attractive humanoids emerge, one male one female they are brought to the Oval Office where Bill has called Hillary in so they can properly welcome them. The aliens inform them they are peaceful and want to impart advanced technology to the people of earth. They say the custom on their planet is to begin such interactions with sexual relations. Hillary is down so she and the male head off for one bedroom and Bill and the female to another When Hillary and her partner are ready to get down to business he says if you want to adjust my length turn my left ear; for girth turn my right ear. They get going and she fine tunes things and they have a great time. They all meet up later in the Oval Office and say their goodbyes with plans to transfer the technology to the appropriate agencies. Hillary, glowing and with a huge smile turns to Bill and says that was the best sex of my life! How was it for you? He says yeah it was pretty awesome but she damn near ripped my ears off
November 13Nov 13 2 hours ago, Captainant said: 100% agree - we've already seen consequences from the Crown of England over Epstein. Time will tell who all is stained, but it sounds a little qanon-adjacent when you're seemingly more concerned about the Clintons over everything else Well, but here's the depressing check: King Charles and the royal family have 1,000X more of a moral compass than anyone in the MAGA movement. Video of Trump raping a crying child could be played every day on every news show from now to eternity, and MAGA will not desert him. They won't even rationalize it. They'll tell us how it's actually a good thing. Again, just read the manual on cults, and you know every single thing MAGA and its enablers will do. That's one of the shittiest things about this timeline: it's all so boringly predictable.
November 13Nov 13 7 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said: He knows something that’s not out there yet. Or....he's met Trump, and knows that he's a giant piece of shit perhaps the giantest piecest of shittest ever to merit a fecal metaphor.
November 13Nov 13 21 minutes ago, Beau Vine said: i’m not sure if Steve knows that 12 o’clock high refers to where enemy fighter aircraft appear on a strafing run to down the bomber. 12 o’clock high does not refer to the bomber doing the mission.
November 13Nov 13 2 minutes ago, Gatorubet said: i’m not sure if Steve knows that 12 o’clock high refers to where enemy fighter aircraft appear on a strafing run to down the bomber. 12 o’clock high does not refer to the bomber doing the mission. I assume "12 o'clock high" is just what time he is stoned out of his gourd.
November 13Nov 13 12 minutes ago, Brisketexan said: Or....he's met Trump, and knows that he's a giant piece of shit perhaps the giantest piecest of shittest ever to merit a fecal metaphor. Game recognize game, yo.
November 13Nov 13 6 minutes ago, Gatorubet said: i’m not sure if Steve knows that 12 o’clock high refers to where enemy fighter aircraft appear on a strafing run to down the bomber. 12 o’clock high does not refer to the bomber doing the mission. I caught that fuckup. Good. Fire up the P-38s and let's Yamamoto their fucking asses.
November 13Nov 13 6 minutes ago, Js1 said: I assume "12 o'clock high" is just what time he is stoned out of his gourd.
November 13Nov 13 4 hours ago, aggie08 said: I sure hope that the disclaimer that I put on all of my gmails is keeping me protected from all the crime that I'm admitting to in them. As somebody who works with a lot of attorneys, I remain shocked at what people still put anything important in email. The number of emails I get a day that are just "Hey, I need to bring you up to speed on something, can we do a call?" is somewher around 5-6. You should NEVER email anything vaguely important. Edited November 13Nov 13 by Bateshorn
November 13Nov 13 2 minutes ago, Bateshorn said: As somebody who works with a lot of attorneys, I remain shocked at what people still put anything important in email. The number of emails I get a day that are just "Hey, I need to bring you up to speed on something, can we do a call?" is somewher around 5-6. You should NEVER email anything vaguely important. One of the advantages of emails for attorneys, over phone calls, is that they can put in writing a warning of adverse consequences. It can be a fine line regarding putting that kind of stuff in an email, but protecting yourself from a client who is going to try to say you didn't warn them or advise them can be a paramount consideration.
November 13Nov 13 7 minutes ago, Bateshorn said: As somebody who works with a lot of attorneys, I remain shocked at what people still put anything important in email. The number of emails I get a day that are just "Hey, I need to bring you up to speed on something, can we do a call?" is somewher around 5-6. You should NEVER email anything vaguely important. Huh....as a trial lawyer who conducts discovery and loves reading juicy emails in discovery...I don't entirely agree. I put "important" things in email all the time, and have clients that do so as well. BUT, I'm referring mostly to ministerial important things, not strategic things. "Remember, we have to get that order of 100 widgets to Spacely Sprockets by 5:00 p.m. on Thursday. Have we got shipping lined up?" vs. "Remember to get shipping lined up for the 100 widgets that go to Spacely Sprockets. Gotta get there on time, because you know what a whiny dick that Spacely is. And I sure hope he doesn't inspect them too closely, because we've been cranking out at least 5% defective widgets in each batch this week." Important stuff can go in an email. SOME important stuff definitely should not. And yes, phone calls are so much better for all of those sorts of things. I much prefer the "Hey, there's something I need to catch you up on, time for a call?" message than "We need to talk about Bateshorn. He keeps walking down the hall with his dick out of his pants, and I think he might be drunk today, and also, I like the new secretary hire. Great tits." MAYBE don't put that stuff in writing, fellas. 3 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said: One of the advantages of emails for attorneys, over phone calls, is that they can put in writing a warning of adverse consequences. It can be a fine line regarding putting that kind of stuff in an email, but protecting yourself from a client who is going to try to say you didn't warn them or advise them can be a paramount consideration. CYA emails -- a real thing. Damn right. Few things are more gratifying than a client starting in with "you never told me..." and you quickly pull up an email that says "the fuck I didn't -- I told you the whole thing, including the expected consequences, on September 3rd. After our 30 minute phone call discussing that very thing, as referenced in the email." For me, it wasn't with a client, exactly -- it was a third party arguing that I hadn't properly informed my client about something that they then acted on (they never should have been granted access to that information, but the bankruptcy court said "fuck your privilege.") Fine. Here's the email, on-point, and in advance of any action taken. Suck it, fucker. Edited November 13Nov 13 by Brisketexan
November 13Nov 13 29 minutes ago, Brisketexan said: I caught that fuckup. Good. Fire up the P-38s and let's Yamamoto their fucking asses. Bannon does not have a purple code. He may have a purple drank.
November 13Nov 13 45 minutes ago, Gatorubet said: i’m not sure if Steve knows that 12 o’clock high refers to where enemy fighter aircraft appear on a strafing run to down the bomber. 12 o’clock high does not refer to the bomber doing the mission. Bannon doesn't know shit about fuck when it comes to airplanes. I bet even Hegseth would have gotten that right. [edit] He must mean the 1960s TV series 12 O'Clock High. He's in a 1960s TV bombing run and the Nazi fighters are trying to shoot him down with scandal bullets. Edited November 13Nov 13 by RDCanecutter
November 13Nov 13 6 minutes ago, Brisketexan said: Huh....as a trial lawyer who conducts discovery and loves reading juicy emails in discovery...I don't entirely agree. I put "important" things in email all the time, and have clients that do so as well. BUT, I'm referring mostly to ministerial important things, not strategic things. "Remember, we have to get that order of 100 widgets to Spacely Sprockets by 5:00 p.m. on Thursday. Have we got shipping lined up?" vs. "Remember to get shipping lined up for the 100 widgets that go to Spacely Sprockets. Gotta get there on time, because you know what a whiny dick that Spacely is. And I sure hope he doesn't inspect them too closely, because we've been cranking out at least 5% defective widgets in each batch this week." Important stuff can go in an email. SOME important stuff definitely should not. And yes, phone calls are so much better for all of those sorts of things. I much prefer the "Hey, there's something I need to catch you up on, time for a call?" message than "We need to talk about Bateshorn. He keeps walking down the hall with his dick out of his pants, and I think he might be drunk today, and also, I like the new secretary hire. Great tits." MAYBE don't put that stuff in writing, fellas. Oh, so now we aren't supposed to complement a girls tits?
November 13Nov 13 2 minutes ago, NotActuallyALonghorn said: Oh, so now we aren't supposed to complement a girls tits? My employment law partner advises "not in writing." So, take note.
November 13Nov 13 Also, some of you whippersnappers may not believe it, but there was a time when it was believed that communicating by email waived attorney-client privilege because there was no expectation of privacy. Therefore, our clients forbade us from emailing them and those in the organization. Sure, emails can be hacked. Phones can also be tapped and mail stolen or read. It's all relatively unlikely. And I think all this Epstein email came straight out of his email account via search warrant. It wasn't hacked.
November 13Nov 13 What a simulation. One of the world‘s most notorious pedophiles says that the President of the United States is “dangerous” and does not have “a decent cell in his body” …. And that is a reply asking about Trump’s view of women.
November 13Nov 13 34 minutes ago, Bateshorn said: As somebody who works with a lot of attorneys, I remain shocked at what people still put anything important in email. The number of emails I get a day that are just "Hey, I need to bring you up to speed on something, can we do a call?" is somewher around 5-6. You should NEVER email anything vaguely important. I’m dying to get into some sort of business agreement with you, that then goes south. I’ll own your house someday.
November 13Nov 13 47 minutes ago, NotActuallyALonghorn said: Oh, so now we aren't supposed to complement a girls tits? hey baby I got something that will complement the hell out of that rack
November 13Nov 13 1 minute ago, hayden_horn said: hey baby I got something that will complement the hell out of that rack Someone needs to watch the Sexual Harassment Prevention video from HR.....
November 13Nov 13 1 minute ago, Brisketexan said: Someone needs to watch the Sexual Harassment Prevention video from HR.....
November 13Nov 13 2 hours ago, atomheartbevo said: He knows something that’s not out there yet. He definitely knows something. He has publicly said he’s going back to jail if the Democrats regain power.
November 13Nov 13 Guys, it's okay, Megyn Kelly says it's not pedophilia because Epstein liked teenage girls and not like, 8 year olds. g
November 13Nov 13 So one side is releasing a lot of emails about Trump. Why isn’t the other side releasing a lot of emails about whoever?
November 13Nov 13 Just now, atomheartbevo said: So one side is releasing a lot of emails about Trump. Why isn’t the other side releasing a lot of emails about whoever? Because Whoever has damning shit on everybody. Trump seems to be the only one who can't counter-scandal.
November 14Nov 14 5 hours ago, Brisketexan said: Huh....as a trial lawyer who conducts discovery and loves reading juicy emails in discovery...I don't entirely agree. I put "important" things in email all the time, and have clients that do so as well. BUT, I'm referring mostly to ministerial important things, not strategic things. "Remember, we have to get that order of 100 widgets to Spacely Sprockets by 5:00 p.m. on Thursday. Have we got shipping lined up?" vs. "Remember to get shipping lined up for the 100 widgets that go to Spacely Sprockets. Gotta get there on time, because you know what a whiny dick that Spacely is. And I sure hope he doesn't inspect them too closely, because we've been cranking out at least 5% defective widgets in each batch this week." Important stuff can go in an email. SOME important stuff definitely should not. And yes, phone calls are so much better for all of those sorts of things. I much prefer the "Hey, there's something I need to catch you up on, time for a call?" message than "We need to talk about Bateshorn. He keeps walking down the hall with his dick out of his pants, and I think he might be drunk today, and also, I like the new secretary hire. Great tits." MAYBE don't put that stuff in writing, fellas. CYA emails -- a real thing. Damn right. Few things are more gratifying than a client starting in with "you never told me..." and you quickly pull up an email that says "the fuck I didn't -- I told you the whole thing, including the expected consequences, on September 3rd. After our 30 minute phone call discussing that very thing, as referenced in the email." For me, it wasn't with a client, exactly -- it was a third party arguing that I hadn't properly informed my client about something that they then acted on (they never should have been granted access to that information, but the bankruptcy court said "fuck your privilege.") Fine. Here's the email, on-point, and in advance of any action taken. Suck it, fucker. I was inexact. When I work with attorneys, they are internal or with clients. You zoom/phone to get on the same page, then start exchanging emails. You verbally have the conversation about me walking around with my dick out. THEN you have the email exchange. I represent a lot of clients as a lobbyist. We call first. Then maybe have a follow up with counsel. Then exchange emails about next steps. Do not fucking email me about how the government is fucking you. Call me, let’s dicuss, maybe point me at a few online sites that can be googled easily. Then you can send me an email to discuss your concerns about how draft policies could have unintended consequences affecting every day Americans. The whole point is discovery should a very boring, truthful, And anodyne record. Because that’s what happened. Edited November 14Nov 14 by Bateshorn
November 14Nov 14 4 minutes ago, Bateshorn said: I represent a lot of clients as a lobbyist. We call first. Then maybe have a follow up with counsel. Cuz you're doing lots of sinister shit.
November 14Nov 14 I think that Trump‘s press conference was a huge success, because I don’t really hear anyone talking about Epstein anymore. They’re talking about Trump and Prince Andrew.
November 14Nov 14 7 minutes ago, Gatorubet said: I think that Trump‘s press conference was a huge success, because I don’t really hear anyone talking about Epstein anymore. They’re talking about Trump and Prince Andrew. I didn't see it, but I saw earlier that he was rushing past the media while they were yelling out questions about Epstein. And he's trying to shut out a bunch of them, which is going to lead to lots more discussions of Epstein.
November 14Nov 14 1 hour ago, TwiceHorn said: Cuz you're doing lots of sinister shit. With his dick out
November 14Nov 14 5 hours ago, Sawbonz said: He definitely knows something. He has publicly said he’s going back to jail if the Democrats regain power.
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