Yeah, anyone who would treat these texts as some sort of smoking gun is just an a55hole.
How did that guy not only find a woman who would marry him and allow him to impregnate her, but also manage to find two other women he would also impregnate?
CovidRonJohn trying to add a layer of child porn to hunter biden.
be proud, conservatives
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CovidRonJohn trying to add a layer of child porn to hunter biden.
be proud, conservatives
https://mobile.twitter.com/ParkerMol...64173209079809
Trump told attendees in Carson City that supporters of his opponent would surrender their “future to the virus,” saying: “He’s gonna want to lockdown.”
“He’ll listen to the scientists,” Trump added in a mocking tone before saying, “If I listened totally to the scientists, we would right now have a country that would be in a massive depression instead — we’re like a rocket ship. Take a look at the numbers.”
The New York Post’s front-page article about Hunter Biden on Wednesday was written mostly by a staff reporter who refused to put his name on it, two Post employees said.
Bruce Golding, a reporter at the Rupert Murdoch-owned tabloid since 2007, did not allow his byline to be used because he had concerns over the article’s credibility, the two Post employees said, speaking on the condition of anonymity out of fear of retaliation.
Coming late in a heated presidential campaign, the article suggested that Joseph R. Biden Jr. had used his position to enrich his son Hunter when he was vice president. The Post based the story on photos and documents the paper said it had taken from the hard drive of a laptop purportedly belonging to Hunter Biden.
Many Post staff members questioned whether the paper had done enough to verify the authenticity of the hard drive’s contents, said five people with knowledge of the tabloid’s inner workings. Staff members also had concerns about the reliability of its sources and its timing, the people said.
Mr. Giuliani said he chose The Post because “either nobody else would take it, or if they took it, they would spend all the time they could to try to contradict it before they put it out.”
Top editors met on Oct. 11 to discuss how to use the material provided by Mr. Giuliani. The group included the tabloid veteran Colin Allan, known as Col; Stephen Lynch, The Post’s editor in chief; and Michelle Gotthelf, the digital editor in chief, according to a person with knowledge of the meeting. Mr. Allan, who was The Post’s editor in chief from 2001 to 2016 and returned last year as an adviser, urged his colleagues to move quickly, the person said.
As deadline approached, editors pressed staff members to add their bylines to the story — and at least one aside from Mr. Golding refused, two Post journalists said. A Post spokeswoman had no comment on how the article was written or edited.
Headlined “BIDEN SECRET E-MAILS,” the article appeared Wednesday with two bylines: Emma-Jo Morris, a deputy politics editor who joined the paper after four years at the Murdoch-owned Fox News, and Gabrielle Fonrouge, a Post reporter since 2014.
Ms. Morris did not have a bylined article in The Post before Wednesday, a search of its website showed. She arrived at the tabloid in April after working as an associate producer on Sean Hannity’s Fox News show, according to her LinkedIn profile. Her Instagram account, which was set to private on Wednesday, included photos of her posing with the former Trump administration members Mr. Bannon and Sarah Huckabee Sanders, as well as Roger J. Stone Jr., a friend and former campaign adviser to Mr. Trump. (In July, the president commuted the sentence of Mr. Stone on seven felonies.)
Ms. Fonrouge had little to do with the reporting or writing of the article, said three people with knowledge of how it was prepared. She learned that her byline was on the story only after it was published, the people said.
Regarding Ron Johnson: This is like a Rambo movie. Set up the enemy to be a horrible murderous monster, and then throw in pedophilia just to make sure you know he's the "Bad Guy". Does anyone believe this crap?
So I do want to say that during my travels in DeadDeerville the last few days I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of Biden signs I saw in areas that were unexpected. I mean Trump still had the advantage in the rural areas but it was not as profound as even a month ago when I made a similar trip. Did see a full on Trump QAnon sign though...ah Wisconsin!
So I do want to say that during my travels in DeadDeerville the last few days I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of Biden signs I saw in areas that were unexpected. I mean Trump still had the advantage in the rural areas but it was not as profound as even a month ago when I made a similar trip. Did see a full on Trump QAnon sign though...ah Wisconsin!