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Crap Throwing Clavin
13 hours ago, Cinga said:

Good to know they found Hunter's missing coke stash. I'm sure they just cleared the White House so he could recover it unimpeded

 

https://thepostmillennial.com/white-house-evacuated-after-cocaine-found-in-the-wake-of-hunter-bidens-visit

 

 

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...the previously unknown substance tested positive for Cocaine Hydrochloride, a form of cocaine often used in order to help numb the inside of a nose before a procedure in addition to sometimes being abused for recreational purposes. 

 

As a numbing agent, it would probably also relax the upper airways, thereby dictating need for a CPAP.

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37 minutes ago, Crap Throwing Clavin said:

 

This month is Disability Pride Month.

 

I'm legally disabled...so &#%$ all y'all, because I'm proud!

 

I didn't know assh*le was considered a disability 

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Confirmed to be cocaine and in the West Wing where all the POTUS offices are, makes you wonder if that might be how their juicing Joe now. Maybe even why Hunter is around more often in order to keep supplies up

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/secret-service-investigating-suspected-cocaine-discovered-white-house

 

         DID SOMEONE ASK IF WE WANTED A LINE?

 

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'This calls into question the integrity of their investigation.' Sen. Ron Johnson slams Hunter Biden probe as it's revealed prosecutor who signed off on 'sweetheart' tax deal previously worked for First Son's business partner
* Assistant US Attorney Derek Hines, who signed off on charging documents against Hunter Biden, formerly worked as a special counsel to Louis Freeh
* As previously revealed by DailyMail.com, ex-FBI director Freeh and his firm worked closely with Hunter on a $3M job consulting Romanian Gabriel Popoviciu
* GOP Senator Ron Johnson told DailyMail.com the link between the prosecutor and Hunter's business associate 'calls into question the integrity' of their probe

 

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According to Hines's LinkedIn account, he previously worked as Special Counsel to ex-FBI director Louis Freeh at his private company, Freeh Group International Solutions, a lobbying and 'risk management' consultancy that teamed up with Hunter on overseas business currently under scrutiny by lawmakers.

 

Freeh worked with Hunter on a $3million job consulting for a Romanian criminal, a deal that is allegedly now part of his federal criminal investigation and is being investigated by Congress.

 

Republican Senator Ron Johnson told DailyMail.com the link between the prosecutor and Hunter's business associate 'calls into question the integrity of their entire investigation' – after GOP lawmakers slammed the relatively minor charges filed by the Delaware prosecutor this week as a mere 'slap on the wrist'.

 

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Deranged Rhino
1 minute ago, 4merper4mer said:

Lol the end of the report summarizes that “it could have been anybody….probably a visitor”.

 

If only the most secure location in perhaps the entire world had the ability to determine who went into that room in the appropriate timeframe...

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IDBillzFan
41 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

If only the most secure location in perhaps the entire world had the ability to determine who went into that room in the appropriate timeframe...

 

We're really falling apart with our ability to see what cameras show.

 

First we're told we don't have any more info on the Las Vegas shooter, a city whose only rival in terms of number of cameras per square inch...is the WH.

 

 

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Fansince88
12 minutes ago, IDBillzFan said:

 

We're really falling apart with our ability to see what cameras show.

 

First we're told we don't have any more info on the Las Vegas shooter, a city whose only rival in terms of number of cameras per square inch...is the WH.

 

 

Oh, so they know who it belongs to. Ok. 

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4merper4mer
29 minutes ago, IDBillzFan said:

 

We're really falling apart with our ability to see what cameras show.

 

First we're told we don't have any more info on the Las Vegas shooter, a city whose only rival in terms of number of cameras per square inch...is the WH.

 

 

This is as good a place for my comment as anywhere but it honestly could apply to several threads.

 

For a long period there has been a “liberal media” that has carried water for the left.  30-ish years ago and more it was mostly subtle and unless one paid keen attention, it was hard to see. There was always “spin” and gaslighting but they were done on a smaller scale and stayed mostly hidden.

 

Fast forward a bit to the media explosion that came with the internet/cable TV and even radio, especially shows like Rush Limbaugh.  More people came to see/believe in liberal biases being pervasive.  It was not necessarily a “conspiracy” but could have been.  It could also have simply been a result of the monolithic nature of journalism schooling and other factors like what type of students decided to go into journalism, etc.

 

You’d think that once these things were noticed/exposed/believed it would cause some sort of re-set.  Self reflection is always a positive regardless of one’s politics.  Even if you were an actual conspirator for the left, the logical reaction to being semi-exposed would be to retrench a bit and spin things more adeptly, or to back off some obvious topics/people on the right and go after some obvious topics/people on the left.

 

Instead what we’ve seen the last few years is stuff like the above link.   Duhhhhhhh gee Tennessee I have no idea who might have left the cocaine there.  Duhhhhh gee Tennessee those multi million dollar overseas transfers, laptop contents, and even recorded conversations are probably Russian disinformation so we shouldn’t report on them at all or we should act confused or even blame the right.  The dichotomy of how this cocaine is being reported as opposed to what would have happened if Trump Jr. had these issues is there for ALL……well most, to see.  And yet it goes on unabated.  There is no topic that won’t be gaslighted.  The President is obviously experiencing dementia…..nothing or very little uproar.  He said on a microphone that he sold state secrets…….he was joking!  What if Trump told that same joke?

 

These people are not all dumb.  What this tells us is simply and sadly that it is too late.  The truth can only come to light on the 12th…..whatever phrase you’d like to use.  At this point it is rubbing it all in peoples’s faces.

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49 minutes ago, Fansince88 said:

Honestly dont know. Is the west wing open to visitors? Also, if it is are there no cameras? I work in a nearly 300,000 square foot warehouse and there is not a single spot that cant be seen by cameras.

 

Yes, the library in the West Wing is a part of the tours they give of the WH. I've said in other places I'd be willing to bet they knew whose coke it was within minutes after it was found. The telling part is that they haven't told us and I doubt they ever intend to. Remember, Hunter is about to go to court to cop a plea and this would be disastrous to his case 

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