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Lotta in the last two posts.
the steakhouse table where Trump’s private lawyer set out a nameplate, “Rudolph W. Giuliani, Private Office.”
encountered a slew of candidates and conservative TV personalities in the lobby. “Eric Bolling was there for like three days in the lobby,”
Candied bacon went from $14 to $22. The most expensive cocktail on the menu had been $21. Then they added one for $100, with caviar in it.
“You’ve got top confidants of the president hanging out in the hotel lobby, and you can mingle with them for the price of a $20 glass of wine,”...“Rudy is probably the most senior person who’s readily accessible to the public for the price of a drink,”
Giuliani was so comfortable there that he sometimes left without paying — “like he was at home.” The restaurant often had to eat the bill
Selling weapons is good now?
Hmmmm you didn't answer the question.
I see the U.S. Navy did a freedom of navigation passage through the Taiwan Strait recently.I am reminded that Trump is selling Taiwan arms to stand up to China. The previous administration was repeatedly dunked on by Xi and friends and refused to sell Taiwan weapons so they could protect themselves from Chinese hegemony. ChiCom Joe, then the sitting VPOTUS flew his kid over there on Air Force Two to sign a lucrative deal with the ChiComs.
Quote from: sonofdaxjones on January 17, 2020, 09:27:06 AMI see the U.S. Navy did a freedom of navigation passage through the Taiwan Strait recently.I am reminded that Trump is selling Taiwan arms to stand up to China. The previous administration was repeatedly dunked on by Xi and friends and refused to sell Taiwan weapons so they could protect themselves from Chinese hegemony. ChiCom Joe, then the sitting VPOTUS flew his kid over there on Air Force Two to sign a lucrative deal with the ChiComs. Obama didn’t sell arms to Taiwan?Interesting if true!
No he instead agreed to update there existing fleet.The idea that a couple dozen planes is necessary to keep China at Bay is laughable.
Quote from: Chingon on January 17, 2020, 10:14:25 AMHmmmm you didn't answer the question.I'm not saying it's okay Chin, sadly your party has reverted to being NeoCons. I've been saying this for awhile and documenting. Certainly ChinStalker has seen that.
Quote from: sonofdaxjones on January 17, 2020, 10:54:11 AMQuote from: Chingon on January 17, 2020, 10:14:25 AMHmmmm you didn't answer the question.I'm not saying it's okay Chin, sadly your party has reverted to being NeoCons. I've been saying this for awhile and documenting. Certainly ChinStalker has seen that.interesting. dax has admitted that being a conservative is a lesser form of existence than being a liberal.
“Soros became Enemy Number One, and it was understood that Soros infiltrated the U.S. government and State Department over a certain period of time,” Parnas said....“When you’ve got the president saying it, you’ve got his attorneys saying it, you’ve got all these congressmen saying it, you’ve got all these senators saying it—again, when I say Trumpworld, that small inner-whatever, everybody would talk about it: ‘This Soros guy.’ That’s why I look at it as a cult.”