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And is expected to be a prosecution witness against Trump and other co-defendants.  Who knew the real Kraken was the friends we made along the way?

 

 

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What concerns me is that Inmate #PO1135809 will also only get a sentence like that. 

The world needs that criminal to be behind bars,  preventing Inmate from being to exact his revenge on all of us.

Yikes!

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24 minutes ago, WrestlingRasta said:

Oh my.  Some folks just made a run for the bathroom to check their underwear...

I have my doubts about how credible a witness she can/will be. Do not underestimate her ability to whack-a-doodle her way into being useless to the prosecution.

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Just now, Wrestleknownothing said:

I have my doubts about how credible a witness she can/will be. Do not underestimate her ability to whack-a-doodle her way into being useless to the prosecution.

Certainly possible, but very dangerous.  According to the video at sentencing, she's already given a proffer of what her testimony will be.  If she deviates from that, it would likely void her deal and she's back to facing the seven felonies or whatever it was she has.  So, in theory, the prosecutors already know what she's going to say, and if she doesn't, she's f.u.c.k.e.d.

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9 minutes ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

I have my doubts about how credible a witness she can/will be. Do not underestimate her ability to whack-a-doodle her way into being useless to the prosecution.

Totally possible,

On the other end, in all this she got $6k and probabtion.   That's a pretty damn good deal for trying to overthrow the elected government.  If they get the food on their plate that is worth giving her such a light sentence......enough to make some folks shit their pants.

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9 minutes ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

I have my doubts about how credible a witness she can/will be. Do not underestimate her ability to whack-a-doodle her way into being useless to the prosecution.

Are they using her carcass to hunt Giuliani and work their way up the food chain?  I bet she hates him with a passion.

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15 minutes ago, TitleIX is ripe for reform said:

Why would she hate former NYC mayor Giuliani?

He is a drunken lout.  Nobody seems to like him and she, in particular, doesn't look like she likes anybody.

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13 minutes ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

He is very hate-able

I agree with this...he seemed to go from the appearance of being a good leader (9/11) to a slimy sleezeball in a hurry.

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4 minutes ago, TitleIX is ripe for reform said:

A friend of mine who used to live in NYC calls Rudy's demise "a fall from grace."   

Has there been a more massive fall from grace? From America's Mayor to whatever it is he has become at this point?

Lance Armstrong? O.J. Simpson? Bill Cosby? Harvey Weinstein?

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11 minutes ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

Has there been a more massive fall from grace? From America's Mayor to whatever it is he has become at this point?

Lance Armstrong? O.J. Simpson? Bill Cosby? Harvey Weinstein?

None of those are even close. None of those were in the leadership position, at that kind of time, being the face of recovery to one of the most tragic events in history of man, and loved for his performance with in…….

 

To this. 

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Just now, WrestlingRasta said:

None of those are even close. None of those were in the leadership position, at that kind of time, being the face of recovery to one of the most tragic events in history of man, and loved for his performance with in…….

 

To this. 

granted his high was higher, but isn't O.J. Simpson's low lower?

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2 minutes ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

granted his high was higher, but isn't O.J. Simpson's low lower?

You know, I thought that exact same thing right after I hit send. 
 

But then I also thought I’m not so sure we know all of his dirtiest deeds. How many lives has he been responsible for destroying in one way or another, when he’s been deeply connected to the dirtiest of the dirtiest and the powerful of the powerful for decades?  
 

Certainly a discussion.  

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22 minutes ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

Has there been a more massive fall from grace? From America's Mayor to whatever it is he has become at this point?

Lance Armstrong? O.J. Simpson? Bill Cosby? Harvey Weinstein?

Ranking:

1.  Cosby

2. The Juice

3. Giuliani

4. Armstrong

5. Weinstein (he's a worse person than Armstrong and Giuliani, but his profile is lower, so the fall isn't quite as bad).

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I think the list could include another 5 (if not more).   In no particular order, there's Jussie Smollett (the fake hate crimes guy who is reportedly still appealing multiple felony convictions).   There's also Bill Clinton (impeached, disbarred and still stuck with a wife who reportedly made him sleep on a couch for months after learning about Monica...when she could have instead thanked Monica for helping out with the household chores).   But he gets over $100K per speech so there's that.   Michelle Obama was reportedly disbarred, too, but impressively enough she got almost as many fat women out exercising during her 8 years at the White House as Donald Trump did in a day when inspiring protests against him.    That's quite an accomplishment.   There's also Dan Masterson (of That 70s Show, which I've never once seen).   He denies all allegations and an appeal's getting underway but his life's certainly taken a turn for the worse.   His poor 6 year old daughter.   As for Kevin Spacey, he remains free but continues to get accused of stuff that's too nauseating for me to want to mention or contemplate.    If his luck runs out, he won't be a happy fellow.   NJ Senator Menendez might be in a similar rut, but it remains to be seen.   

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3 minutes ago, TitleIX is ripe for reform said:

I think the list could include another 5 (if not more).   In no particular order, there's Jussie Smollett (the fake hate crimes guy who is reportedly still appealing multiple felony convictions).   There's also Bill Clinton (impeached, disbarred and still stuck with a wife who reportedly made him sleep on a couch for months after learning about Monica...when she could have instead thanked Monica for helping out with the household chores).   But he gets over $100K per speech so there's that.   Michelle Obama was reportedly disbarred, too, but impressively enough she got almost as many fat women out exercising during her 8 years at the White House as Donald Trump did in a day when inspiring protests against him.    That's quite an accomplishment.   There's also Dan Masterson (of That 70s Show, which I've never once seen).   He denies all allegations and an appeal's getting underway but his life's certainly taken a turn for the worse.   His poor 6 year old daughter.   As for Kevin Spacey, he remains free but continues to get accused of stuff that's too nauseating for me to want to mention or contemplate.    If his luck runs out, he won't be a happy fellow.   NJ Senator Menendez might be in a similar rut, but it remains to be seen.   

Jfc you're something.

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Like Kevin Spacey or not, though, the guy can act...   Perhaps my favorite scene of his is from the movie KPax.   I don't know that I've seen more than one other movie with him in it but here's the KPax scene that is really something else.  And as a preface, he portrays a patient who recently arrived at a mental institution.   His doctor, Jeff Bridges suspects there's something more to him than his admittedly far-fetched claims to be an extraterrestrial occupying a human's body.    The movie's thought-provoking and entertaining.   
 

 

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2 hours ago, VakAttack said:

Ranking:

1.  Cosby

2. The Juice

3. Giuliani

4. Armstrong

5. Weinstein (he's a worse person than Armstrong and Giuliani, but his profile is lower, so the fall isn't quite as bad).

Giuliani needs an *, as his fall isn't totally complete yet. 

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23 minutes ago, TitleIX is ripe for reform said:

I think the list could include another 5 (if not more).   In no particular order, there's Jussie Smollett (the fake hate crimes guy who is reportedly still appealing multiple felony convictions).   There's also Bill Clinton (impeached, disbarred and still stuck with a wife who reportedly made him sleep on a couch for months after learning about Monica...when she could have instead thanked Monica for helping out with the household chores).   But he gets over $100K per speech so there's that.   Michelle Obama was reportedly disbarred, too, but impressively enough she got almost as many fat women out exercising during her 8 years at the White House as Donald Trump did in a day when inspiring protests against him.    That's quite an accomplishment.   There's also Dan Masterson (of That 70s Show, which I've never once seen).   He denies all allegations and an appeal's getting underway but his life's certainly taken a turn for the worse.   His poor 6 year old daughter.   As for Kevin Spacey, he remains free but continues to get accused of stuff that's too nauseating for me to want to mention or contemplate.    If his luck runs out, he won't be a happy fellow.   NJ Senator Menendez might be in a similar rut, but it remains to be seen.   

Can we see some of those reports you are referring to? Or are they figments of your twisted thinking?

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