President Donald Trump on Tuesday offered sympathetic words to Ghislaine Maxwell, the longtime companion of Jeffrey Epstein who stands accused of facilitating the abuse of girls by the now-deceased sex offender.What Maxwell has allegedly done doesn't bear repeating, not unless you want to have the feeling of needing to dip yourself in bleach.
“I just wish her well, frankly,” Trump said when asked about Maxwell during a news conference.
But let this marinate in your brain: Trump is wishing Epstein's procurer well.
Could it be because Trump has the same predilections as Epstein did?
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Likely!
It may have been a warning, Like, "We don't want any hangings",
in reference to Epstein.
Eck!
When someone tells you who they are, believe them.
And we thought Roy Moore was a creep...
-Doug in Sugar Pine
He's being nice because the Feds are close to a deal with her where she turns state's evidence against bigger fish.
after dipping myself in bleach I won't have to worry about the virus.
Doug, you could probably use a UV up the wazzo, per Dr. Donnie.
I wonder if you could see the light through the flesh and bone? Probably not, considering how fatassed the Drumpf ucks are but it would be kinda' cool, you know? Like the Sylvester the cat sticks his finger in the light socket and goes all lightening jagged, hair standing on end and the skeleton shining through. No?
Here's something that just occurred to me: 65 years old I've given my tan much thought, it doesn't vary much, little bit but not so's really notable. Never paid much attention to other people's tans either, other than to make a few jokes a few of which would be unwelcome at a family establishment such as this, just not the way I see the world but here's the deal: given the inordinate amount of time money and effort white people put into turning their skins brown I have never known a red man nor woman nor a black man nor woman to put bleach on their skins to turn them white.
Think about it.
Sorry, Ten Bears, there is a huge “lightening” industry all over the world.
I have to go with CenterPuke on this one, also. Remember, Michael Jackson claimed to have some sort disease that turned him white. I am not a believer about that.
The strange thing is, I was talking with my wife the other day, after hearing a Michael Jackson song on the radio, and said to her, " you know, what if everything everyone thought about Michael was wrong, and he was not really a pedophile, but really was being truthful, and just loved kids." The man did try to have as much of a normal life as he could, but just think of it. There was literally nowhere in the entire world that he could go,where the people did not recognize him. He could go to China, or Indonesia, or Fiji, and the people in all of those places would flock to him. He could never just walk in a park, or go for a bike ride, pick up some groceries, take in a movie, without everyone around going nuts.
Again, I never would excuse him, if what he had been accused of were to be true, but it was not proven, and that really is what we have to go on, and not just what we think. We all have the same right, that of due process. Even if we are strange, or repugnant, or if it looks like we might be a pedophile.
As for Trump, and this woman, who knows why he says the things he does? No doubt he is at the very least, a male chauvinist pig. And has been all of his life. Does he love his wife and children? I think so, but in his own way, not the way that I love my wife and kids,nor perhaps the same way that most of you love your families. But there are many others like him, mostly Type A personalities, who place their families second to all of their own self projects.
If Trump is in fact, involved with the Lolita Express, then he deserves to be removed from office just for his horrible character, if not for violating the law. Will something like that happen? Probably not likely. We know that Bill Clinton was implicated in the same thing,plus he was involved with Monica Lewinsky, and while he was impeached, he was not removed from office. So sexual misbehavior is not an automatic removal from office.
This election is going to be even more unusual than the last. It will definitely be the defining election of my lifetime, and probably the same thing for those under the age of 30 years old, as well. I think that the Democrats are making a mistake running Joe Biden for their candidate. It definitely puts a lot of pressure on his VP pick. And I have no doubt that it is the reason that the Democrats put him at the top of the ticket. They know that a more liberal candidate could not defeat Trump, but Joe Biden has the credentials to possibly win. Then, if he is unable to continue as president, his VP could take over, and most likely will be a much more liberal person than Biden is, since Joe Biden is actually at heart a centrist. I actually like the person that Joe Biden is. He has given his entire life to public service, trying to change things for the better, in the way that he sees them. While I am a conservative, I recognize the need for people of both conservative and liberal sides, to balance each other out, and to avoid any one side from pulling things too far either way. So far, it has actually worked out pretty well. Even the SCOTUS is working, with Trump's appointees not being the disaster many predicted, but often voting with the liberal justices, and keeping the understanding of the constitution in balance, the way that the founders intended. There is a method of changing the constitution, not through the courts, but through the amending the constitution. It is not easy, for a reason. The founders intended that the constitution be a document that stood for a long time, not one that ebbed and flowed along with the whims of society. The constitution is not meant to be a living document, but rather, one which is solid, and to be changed only after much debate, and with a large percentage of Americans being in agreement.
As always, be safe, be kind, and remain true to yourselves.
pigpen51
Bleach?
PP51, the biggest quibble I have with what you wrote is this:
I think that the Democrats are making a mistake running Joe Biden for their candidate. It definitely puts a lot of pressure on his VP pick. And I have no doubt that it is the reason that the Democrats put him at the top of the ticket.
It reads as though you assume that the party officials have a big say in who runs. They don't, no more than the Republicans do. The primary/caucus system did away with the party officials picking their candidates.
Ten Bears, simply google “Skin lightening” and beware the rabbit hole.
There is the fact that one of the many women who accuse Fergus of sexual assault is a woman who claims she was 13 at the time and it occurred at an Epstein party...
-Doug in Sugar Pine
Don't forget " Super Delegates".
pigpen51
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