Rudy Giuliani said he and Trump were selling pardons for $2m apiece, ex-aide claims (Page 5/5)
rinselberg MAY 18, 11:01 AM
Pardons for sale or rent
Bribes for contracts, no regret
No records ever filed
I’m King of the Swamp


It's got possibilities. I seldom get very far with these hit song parodies. Maybe there's an online AI engine that could help?
williegoat MAY 18, 11:18 AM


rinselberg MAY 19, 11:56 PM

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Originally posted by cliffw:
Tell us Adam Shifft, that you have the proof that they did offer two million dollar pardons? Are you suggesting tax fraud?


This is a lawsuit for damages and not a criminal case. You could think of it as a "tort brought by a tart".

If it goes to trial, the jurors will (at least, in theory) afford the defendant, "one" Rudolph William Louis Giuliani, aka "America's Mayor", the presumption of innocence, in the sense that the burden of proof is upon the plaintiff, to prove, by a preponderance of the evidence (but not being any reasonable doubt) that Mr. Giuliani should be held liable for damage(s) done to the plaintiff.

But I'm not going to be part of any such jury, and in this space, which could be called "the court of public opinion", I am under no obligation to provide Mr. Giuliani my presumption of innocence.

Based on my perceptions of Mr. Giuliani, which are more than I wish to catalog for this forum, at this juncture, I find it easy to believe that Giuliani was talking about teaming up with President Trump to sell pardons for $2 million a pop (so to speak) on a kind of pardons black market (so to speak), and splitting the proceeds between himself and President Trump. I can readily imagine Giuliani talking like this, even if President Trump was actually not in on the scheme, or even aware of it. It would seem like a good sales ploy for Rudy Giuliani, to have a prospective pardon(s) customer think that they would also be enriching President Trump as well as Rudy Giuliani, by ponying up (so to speak) $2 million dollars for a pardon.

This is only one of the allegations in the lawsuit. I'm not sure exactly how the plaintiff could represent that she was damaged by this pardons scheme, or the talk thereof. At this point, that's not all that germane. There's much to chew on. Will it even go to trial? Will Giuliani settle before there's a verdict? I don't want to get ahead of my skis (STS).

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Jake_Dragon MAY 20, 02:37 PM
I could sue you for being a dick, it would probably never make it in front of a judge. But if it also ran on a "news" organizations broadcast.
legal team find that rinselberg is a dick

Now everyone that just reads the headlines or the spin the "news" organizations put on things will find you guilty of being a dick.
It will take you time to have it retracted if you get a retraction at all. But while you are fighting it the damage is done, it can never be undone in most cases.

Now I would not think you are a dick based on one news article but would read the article fully and then try to find other collaborating evidence for other sources.
Most do not take the time to do that and will just label you a dick because they were told by someone they trust.

So lets not be a dick and believe every head line, this is how the AI win.
williegoat MAY 20, 03:02 PM
The left approaches news the way they do the Justice system.

First they identify a target, a person or group who makes them uncomfortable, then they create a story or a crime to validate their paranoia.

Life is so much easier when you see the world the way it is, instead of continually trying to rationalize why it isn't what you wish is were.
ray b MAY 21, 08:48 AM

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Originally posted by williegoat:

The left approaches news the way they do the Justice system.

First they identify a target, a person or group who makes them uncomfortable, then they create a story or a crime to validate their paranoia.

Life is so much easier when you see the world the way it is, instead of continually trying to rationalize why it isn't what you wish is were.



well yes you do describe Gop and their fear or paranoia
but they hate so much of modern life style
there are few limits to their obsessions
and desires to revert to the way things use to be
cliffw MAY 24, 07:53 AM

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Originally posted by randye:




Thank you for the opportunity to present enlightenment about Thomas Paine.

Thomas, although having lived 'bout the time of the American Revolution, had uncanny common sense. Applicable today. His ability is recorded in history. Those that want to learn from history, can. They can actually feel and learn about common sense, and how to benefit their lives with common sense.

One example.

Common Sense

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