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Is it pathetic? Yes, yes it is. Do you understand that? My guess, likely not, understanding has ever alluded you.....
Well. MLB encourages their All Star selection vote to be rigged. Vote early and often is practically their motto. 20 votes max per voter.
But how does Cohen rig a CNBC poll?
Unfortunately there is far more truth in that quip than I want to believe.
Speaking of which.....
... what is that? Are you talking about the Steele Dossier, complied by one of the world's foremost experts on the inter-workings of Russia that has been subsequently substantially corroborated, with none of it refuted.... that Dossier? The dossier that many who reveal in dishonesty want us to believe it was made-up?
Yeah, that's the one.
By that self-admitted extremely biased guy paid by Hillary and the DNC. That guy.
By the time of the FISA request, corroboration of the dossier was in its "infancy"
So, naturally, I'm curious what you know was substantially corroborated in the dossier? Please be specific. No one else can.
Even the article says he tried "unsuccessfully to manipulate two online polls in Mr. Trump’s favor."
You'd think the OP would've read his own link.
Actually, "Get over it libtard, youre just a sore loser' is probably the most valid comment of all since you guys have been whining like babies since November of 2016 and this thread is just your way of adding fuel to the fire in your hair that has been raging ever since.
Where did he admit bias? He didn't know who the client was. What he discovered about Trump, and the implications is what made him not want him to be president.
Here is something I found interesting in that article...
snippets from article follow...
In his Trump Organization office, Mr. Cohen surprised the man, John Gauger, by giving him a blue Walmart bag containing between $12,000 and $13,000 in cash and, randomly, a boxing glove that Mr. Cohen said had been worn by a Brazilian mixed-martial arts fighter, Mr. Gauger said.
Mr. Cohen disputed that he handed over a bag of cash. “All monies paid to Mr. Gauger were by check,” he said, offering no further comment on his ties to the consultant.
Mr. Gauger said he never got the rest of what he claimed he was owed.
But Mr. Cohen in early 2017 still asked for — and received — a $50,000 reimbursement from Mr. Trump and his company for the work by RedFinch, according to a government document and a person familiar with the matter.
Gauger and Cohen seem to totally disagree concerning what happened.
A (between) Cash amount and a boxing glove in a blue Walmart bag versus a check.
Cohen asked for and received a $50,000.00 reimbursement and Gauger said he never got the rest of his money.
Do the math, if you can.
Minus the between $12,000.00 and $13,000.00. ( Did Gauger not count the money?) Then, add the value of that boxing glove, if Gauger accepted it as part of the payment. Then, subtract that total from the $50,000.00 reimbursement Cohen received.
And you will know, just how much of that reimbursement ended up in Cohen's pocket.
The truth of this matter has not been settled in this article.
Reader needs to guess which man is telling the truth.
imho Roseann
Good points. Is Gauger lying? Is Cohen lying? Which one pocketed the cash? Both?
Unfortunately there is far more truth in that quip than I want to believe.
Speaking of which.....
... what is that? Are you talking about the Steele Dossier, complied by one of the world's foremost experts on the inter-workings of Russia that has been subsequently substantially corroborated, with none of it refuted.... that Dossier? The dossier that many who reveal in dishonesty want us to believe it was made-up?
The salacious and unverified opposition research dossier cited by the FBI as its main justification to surveil a top Trump aide contains several claims that are "likely false," according to the Yahoo News reporter who was among the first to break the news of the dossier's existence........
.But he added: “When you actually get into the details of the Steele dossier, the specific allegations, we have not seen the evidence to support them, and, in fact, there's good grounds to think that some of the more sensational allegations will never be proven and are likely false."
Is it illegal?
Another really funny part of this entire era is that Hillary Clinton is more honest than Donald Trump.
Michael Isikoff says parts of it are likely false. what parts have been substantially corroborated?
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Color me surprised. Those fake Drudge Report Polls were fake!!!!!!
Also why can a "Billionaire" not pay a $50K Contract???? He had to barter with a fake boxing glove???
Cohen Hired IT Firm to Rig Early Polls in Favor of Trump
How many times have you asked that question of anyone and how many times have you gotten an answer?
For my part I must've asked it a dozen times and never gotten an answer.
Color me surprised. Those fake Drudge Report Polls were fake!!!!!!
Also why can a "Billionaire" not pay a $50K Contract???? He had to barter with a fake boxing glove???
Cohen Hired IT Firm to Rig Early Polls in Favor of Trump
Hillary is a lying bitch; that was proven 20 years ago. Try to catch up.
Michael Isikoff says parts of it are likely false. what parts have been substantially corroborated?
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/likely-false-steele-dossier-faces-new-credibility-challenges-from-cohen-isikoff
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