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originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: UncleTomahawk
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: UncleTomahawk
a reply to: PokeyJoe
Money laundering.
Potus has a few months left in office.
I wonder what the republicans plan b is for 2020?
Dude, do you even know what money laundering is? Because almost everyone who accuses Trump of money laundering seems to think that if they can somehow trace a connection between the eeeeeeeevil Russians and Trump, that automatically makes him guilty of this.
I do not think it has anything to do with them pesky russians.
I bet they have pics of potus stuffing cash into a maytag washer this time.
OK, now I know you're just making stuff up.
As for Cohen, he has already plead guilty and been sentenced. Congress does not have the authority to throw that out.
originally posted by: tiredoflooking
nypost.com...
Go figure: If you’re a birther or a 9/11 denier, chances are you aren’t much fun to be around. Sure, we’ve been saying this about our wack-job uncle for years — but now it’s backed up by science.
Lol
Our research has shown for the first time the role that conspiracy theories can play in determining an individual’s attitude to everyday crime,” study co-author and Kent professor Karen Douglas said in a statement. “It demonstrates that people subscribing to the view that others have conspired might be more inclined toward unethical actions.”
With contemporary conspiracy theories targeting everything from myths surrounding the Mueller report to the chilling “secret” behind Disney’s “Frozen,” this cultural phenomenon is certainly ripe for clinical exploration.
The Mueller report, eh New York Post?
As such, the new study measured participants’ “belief in general notions of conspiracy” as well as how much they agreed with specific theories (“There was an official campaign by MI6 toassassinate Princess Diana”). Those inclined to believe the theories were “more accepting of everyday crime,” such as demanding a refund for no appropriate reason.
Thats a weird specific thing, demanding refunds for no reason. LOL.
Or, as co-author Dan Jolley of Staffordshire put it, “People believing in conspiracy theories are more likely to be accepting of everyday crime, while exposure to theories increases a feeling of anomie, which in turn predicts increased future everyday crime intentions.”
This really really made me laugh.
Can anyone read this and take it seriously?
The media needs to get a life.
originally posted by: tiredoflooking
twitter.com...
So does this help or hinder middle east peace?
originally posted by: UncleTomahawk
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: UncleTomahawk
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: UncleTomahawk
a reply to: PokeyJoe
Money laundering.
Potus has a few months left in office.
I wonder what the republicans plan b is for 2020?
Dude, do you even know what money laundering is? Because almost everyone who accuses Trump of money laundering seems to think that if they can somehow trace a connection between the eeeeeeeevil Russians and Trump, that automatically makes him guilty of this.
I do not think it has anything to do with them pesky russians.
I bet they have pics of potus stuffing cash into a maytag washer this time.
OK, now I know you're just making stuff up.
As for Cohen, he has already plead guilty and been sentenced. Congress does not have the authority to throw that out.
Keep up. Cohen admitted he signed the narc forms yesterday and is expecting reduced sentence for his additional testimony.
He spilt the beans and is gonna be a big movie star now.
originally posted by: UncleTomahawk
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: UncleTomahawk
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: UncleTomahawk
a reply to: PokeyJoe
Money laundering.
Potus has a few months left in office.
I wonder what the republicans plan b is for 2020?
Dude, do you even know what money laundering is? Because almost everyone who accuses Trump of money laundering seems to think that if they can somehow trace a connection between the eeeeeeeevil Russians and Trump, that automatically makes him guilty of this.
I do not think it has anything to do with them pesky russians.
I bet they have pics of potus stuffing cash into a maytag washer this time.
OK, now I know you're just making stuff up.
As for Cohen, he has already plead guilty and been sentenced. Congress does not have the authority to throw that out.
Keep up. Cohen admitted he signed the narc forms yesterday and is expecting reduced sentence for his additional testimony.
He spilt the beans and is gonna be a big movie star now.
originally posted by: knoxie
a reply to: RootOfDawud
you do know trump hired this liar as his personal attorney, right? he became his fixer and worked for him for TEN years..
it's funny.
originally posted by: RootOfDawud
originally posted by: UncleTomahawk
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: UncleTomahawk
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: UncleTomahawk
a reply to: PokeyJoe
Money laundering.
Potus has a few months left in office.
I wonder what the republicans plan b is for 2020?
Dude, do you even know what money laundering is? Because almost everyone who accuses Trump of money laundering seems to think that if they can somehow trace a connection between the eeeeeeeevil Russians and Trump, that automatically makes him guilty of this.
I do not think it has anything to do with them pesky russians.
I bet they have pics of potus stuffing cash into a maytag washer this time.
OK, now I know you're just making stuff up.
As for Cohen, he has already plead guilty and been sentenced. Congress does not have the authority to throw that out.
Keep up. Cohen admitted he signed the narc forms yesterday and is expecting reduced sentence for his additional testimony.
He spilt the beans and is gonna be a big movie star now.
Cohen already lied under oath
His testimony is worth dick
The left is really good at hyping their garbage plays
If Q is blue balling the Right then the MSM has been doing the same to the Left since late 2015
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: RootOfDawud
originally posted by: UncleTomahawk
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: UncleTomahawk
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: UncleTomahawk
a reply to: PokeyJoe
Money laundering.
Potus has a few months left in office.
I wonder what the republicans plan b is for 2020?
Dude, do you even know what money laundering is? Because almost everyone who accuses Trump of money laundering seems to think that if they can somehow trace a connection between the eeeeeeeevil Russians and Trump, that automatically makes him guilty of this.
I do not think it has anything to do with them pesky russians.
I bet they have pics of potus stuffing cash into a maytag washer this time.
OK, now I know you're just making stuff up.
As for Cohen, he has already plead guilty and been sentenced. Congress does not have the authority to throw that out.
Keep up. Cohen admitted he signed the narc forms yesterday and is expecting reduced sentence for his additional testimony.
He spilt the beans and is gonna be a big movie star now.
Cohen already lied under oath
His testimony is worth dick
The left is really good at hyping their garbage plays
If Q is blue balling the Right then the MSM has been doing the same to the Left since late 2015
Cohen lied again on Tuesday. At least once, possibly several times. He told Mark Meadows he wasn't interested in a job at the White House, but multiple sources including CNN say this was a lie, and Cohen desperately wanted to be the White House chief of staff. He also said Roger Stone had a phone call with Julian Assange, which nobody else seems to know about, and which conflicts with the allegations in Stone's indictment (which lays out only indirect contact via intermediaries).
And that's before we even get into the FARA violations he stupidly admitted to in open session.