evidence is overwhelming. i have lost interest in the game of speculation. the news i expect to hear and need to hear if i am to give this any further energy/attention is “they have been arrested”. how many “booms” do we need to read while the a’holes continues to walk among us? for me – that would be “no more”.
A few years old…likely went under the radar at the time given the administration at the time. A good time to recirculate it again…
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ABC News chief anchor George Stephanopoulos has given $75,000 to the Clinton Foundation in recent years, charitable contributions that he did not publicly disclose while reporting on the Clintons or their nonprofit organization, the On Media blog has learned.
In 2012, 2013 and 2014, Stephanopoulos made $25,000 donations to the 501 nonprofit founded by former President Bill Clinton, the foundation’s records show. Stephanopoulos never disclosed this information to viewers, even when interviewing author Peter Schweizer last month about his book “Clinton Cash,” which alleges that donations to the foundation may have influenced some of Hillary Clinton’s actions as secretary of state.
In a statement to the On Media blog on Thursday, Stephanopoulos apologized and said that he should have disclosed the donations to ABC News and its viewers.
“I made charitable donations to the Foundation in support of the work they’re doing on global AIDS prevention and deforestation, causes I care about deeply,” he said. “I thought that my contributions were a matter of public record. However, in hindsight, I should have taken the extra step of personally disclosing my donations to my employer and to the viewers on air during the recent news stories about the Foundation. I apologize.”
Tonight we had no glow to the west at and after sunset – but we sure had it to the south (last night it was north)… Bring down the damn simulation already so we can SEE the truth. Speculation is so old at this point….that and “use your discernment”……. Uh, no, just show the TRUTH. Isn’t that what Love does? Me thinks so…
Current and former FBI agents are furious after former Director James Comey gave his first interview since President Trump fired him last year to ABC’s George Stephanopoulos on Sunday night, reports the Daily Beast – which was privy to a play-by-play flurry of text messages and other communications detailing their reactions.
Seven current or former FBI agents and officials spoke throughout and immediately after the broadcast. There was a lot of anger, frustration, and even more emojis—featuring the thumbs-down, frowny face, middle finger, and a whole lot of green vomit faces.
One former FBI official sent a bourbon emoji as it began; another sent the beers cheers-ing emoji. The responses became increasingly angry and despondent as the hourlong interview played out. –Daily Beast
“Hoover is spinning in his grave,” said a former FBI official. “Making money from total failure,” in reference to Comey plugging his book, A Higher Loyalty.
Jana Winter of The Beast adds that when a promo aired between segments advertising Comey’s upcoming appearance with The View, the official “grew angrier.”
“Good lord, what a self-serving self-centered jackass,” the official said. “True to form he thinks he’s the smartest guy around.”
Martin Sorrell, the powerful CEO who turned WPP into the world’s largest advertising and PR firm, has resigned after allegations of misconduct.
The misconduct reportedly involved misuse of company funds — though not at a level “material” to the massive organization — as well as “personal misconduct.”
WPP has completed its investigation into the allegations, but has not released any public details about what the allegations were, or whether they were substantiated. Sorrell has denied that the allegations have merit.
Sorrell “will be treated as having retired,” WPP says in a statement. The Guardian reports that Sorrell, 73, is due to receive in the neighborhood of £20 million ($28 million) as part of his exit.
Q SO WE HAVE IRIS SCANNERS FOR PHONES . WHEn do we prick our finger, and drop blood on the home button to confirm our i.d. ? ( see where this is going )
>>1062345 very well, so search for anything before Oct 2017 if you want to split hairs. The data shows that the keyword didn’t start trending until Nov.
disturbing read of some of Ginsburg’s views. i used to be a devout feminist – until i began to see it was just an agenda created by radical elements within the government that, via their control of US with new laws, would seek to remove the mother from the home and make her another slave to control in the work force all while institutionalizing our children from birth – programming them at even younger ages. a fucking insane agenda. this was not a movement about the freedom or equality of women – just another tool of enslavement to the state. that being said – being a mom and homemaker is a job and as such is deserving of compensation. or at the very least, doubling the pay of men whose wives choose to care for the children and house. let us not throw out the entire ideas behind the feminist movement – there are and were indeed some things needing to be changed.