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Once Again GOP looks bad
#1
We know it's Trumps tactic, as he accuses Hillary of doing everything he is doing. Trump Org fraud, private server and cell phone usage, etc....

Now it's the GOP who tend to accuse Dems of doing what they do (false accusations, paying off women to make claims), and they continue to get caught letting us know how easy it is to catch these false claims while pointing out how legit accusations against them are since these accusations don't fall apart like their fake paid for accusations do.

First Mueller, and now Avenatti.

These women as you see, never have to face public scrutiny like women who accuse Republicans and are never found to be paid for by the DNC/Soros as accused, why? Because these accusations when they are from paid actors are easy to get to the bottom of.

Jacob Wohl is doing everything they claim Soros is doing. But only one of them keeps getting caught. Surely by now Soros would be caught as quick as Jacob Wohl is if there was any legitimacy to him paying these actors.

Will Trump defenders/supporters speak out against these paid actors? Or are they saving their outrage for more fake news about accusers who accuse Republicans supposedly being paid without the evidence?
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#2
It’s called projecting and most guilty people do it.
#3
Hell Yeah! Wait what are we talking about?
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(11-15-2018, 01:14 PM)michaelsean Wrote: Hell Yeah!  Wait what are we talking about?

I figure it's the assumption that Avenatti got set up, ie. a woman accusing him of misdeeds was paid to say so by Jacob Wohl.
That's what Avenatti says. Also, Jacob Wohl's strange Surefire firm also tweeted "Surefire strikes again", so maybe there's something to it. 

Doesn't really matter though. The trend to associate a whole political movement with the deeds of singular persons or fringe groups is astonishing. As if there's a scoreboard somewhere.
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(11-15-2018, 01:44 PM)hollodero Wrote: I figure it's the assumption that Avenatti got set up, ie. a woman accusing him of misdeeds was paid to say so by Jacob Wohl.
That's what Avenatti says. Also, Jacob Wohl's strange Surefire firm also tweeted "Surefire strikes again", so maybe there's something to it. 

Doesn't really matter though. The trend to associate a whole political movement with the deeds of singular persons or fringe groups is astonishing. As if there's a scoreboard somewhere.

Oh.  Was that a week ago or something?  I didn't think anyone believed any of that any way.  
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#6
It broke yesterday and was quickly pulled back by TMZ and the scheme was exposed. Wohl was found to be behind it. The same guy who got busted for trying to set up Mueller in his failed attempt to pay people to accuse him.
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#7
I could care less about the lawyer made famous because our president paid off a pornstar he was banging after his wife gave birth.

I would rather focus on the stuff someone who controls national security is doing. Not the lawyer seeking his 15 minutes of fame who nobody voted for.
#8
Meh, big deal.. Mellow
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#9
(11-15-2018, 12:54 PM)Yojimbo Wrote: It’s called projecting and most guilty people do it.

That reminds me, I need to accuse my wife of lusting after our 23 year old nanny.
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(11-15-2018, 10:36 PM)Nately120 Wrote: That reminds me, I need to accuse my wife of lusting after our 23 year old nanny.

If she hired her then anything you think or do is her fault.
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#11
The problem with American Voters is when the GOP pays women to make false accusations and they are caught, folks are like meh whatever, but when the GOP accuses Dems of paying women who are never found to be actors, the rumors persist, outrage grows, and the accuser is attacked as being an actor, slammed and humiliated in public hearings etc. This when their isn't any proof that they have been paid unlike what the GOP is getting caught doing right under folks noses.

Why continue to give the GOP a pass for their actions that are proven legit (Trumps use of personal phones/GOP paying off women to make accusations against men they don't like or are critical of Trump) and attack Dems/Hillary/Obama for doing what they are doing but that of which is proven to be fake news?

But the continue to do it because American Voters turn a blind eye when they do it. And you can't blame them I guess.
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(11-16-2018, 01:21 PM)jj22 Wrote: The problem with American Voters is when the GOP pays women to make false accusations and they are caught, folks are like meh whatever, but when the GOP accuses Dems of paying women who are never found to be actors, the rumors persist, outrage grows, and the accuser is attacked as being an actor, slammed and humiliated in public hearings etc. This when their isn't any proof that they have been paid unlike what the GOP is getting caught doing right under folks noses.

Why continue to give the GOP a pass for their actions that are proven legit (Trumps use of personal phones/GOP paying off women to make accusations against men they don't like or are critical of Trump)  and attack Dems/Hillary/Obama for doing what they are doing but that of which is proven to be fake news?

But the continue to do it because American Voters turn a blind eye when they do it. And you can't blame them I guess.

We are meh because almost nobody knew about it, and very few of those believed it. Just like I'm meh about the women that came out after Ford.  Especially that last one who recanted.  If it weren't for her recantation I would have never known about it.  
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#13
(11-15-2018, 01:44 PM)hollodero Wrote: I figure it's the assumption that Avenatti got set up, ie. a woman accusing him of misdeeds was paid to say so by Jacob Wohl.
That's what Avenatti says. Also, Jacob Wohl's strange Surefire firm also tweeted "Surefire strikes again", so maybe there's something to it. 

Doesn't really matter though. The trend to associate a whole political movement with the deeds of singular persons or fringe groups is astonishing. As if there's a scoreboard somewhere.

Ahem (cough cough)

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(11-15-2018, 06:31 PM)NATI BENGALS Wrote: I could care less about the lawyer made famous because our president paid off a pornstar he was banging after his wife gave birth.

I would rather focus on the stuff someone who controls national security is doing. Not the lawyer seeking his 15 minutes of fame who nobody voted for.

Well see, that just shows how wonderfully diverse our political views are in the U.S.

Trump supporters would very much like it if we talked less about national security and more about the "pornstar lawyer" as Laura, Hannity, Tucker and Judge Pirro call him.
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(11-16-2018, 01:21 PM)jj22 Wrote: The problem with American Voters is when the GOP pays women to make false accusations and they are caught, folks are like meh whatever, but when the GOP accuses Dems of paying women who are never found to be actors, the rumors persist, outrage grows, and the accuser is attacked as being an actor, slammed and humiliated in public hearings etc. This when their isn't any proof that they have been paid unlike what the GOP is getting caught doing right under folks noses.

Why continue to give the GOP a pass for their actions that are proven legit (Trumps use of personal phones/GOP paying off women to make accusations against men they don't like or are critical of Trump)  and attack Dems/Hillary/Obama for doing what they are doing but that of which is proven to be fake news?

But the continue to do it because American Voters turn a blind eye when they do it. And you can't blame them I guess.

I think you bring up a good point here, JJ. There is a media rage machine out there which selects targets in very partisan fashion.

However, do keep in mind that lots of people also understand this is going on.  The majority of the country is not outraged when GOP media accuse Dems and assault victims of this or that.  They understand that the accusers look the other way in Trump's case.  So I don't think the GOP is really getting a pass from anyone but Fox and Rush and the 37% who think Trump is doing a good job.

As the House is engulfed by a blue wave now, you can be sure that the majority of American voters are not turning a blind eye.  It only seems like it because the outrage machine generates so much noise.
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