"Hit pieces are part and parcel of the job, and suing the magazine and reporter, he will find out, has no effect at all, as a judge will throw the suit out with gusto."
A judge wanting to to *really* stick it to KA$H will wait until the discovery process runs its course before dismissing it. A dismissal before that is just doing the frat-boy-wannabe a massive favor.
As for Pete "Pulp Fiction" Hegseth, it's my hope that a future administration lets it be known that if any foreign nation wants to nab Pete while he's traveling overseas, it'll just throw its hands up and claim that it has no power to seek repatriation, should a hungry war crimes prosecutor seek to drag him to the Hague.
This administration has already set that "helplessness" precedent in deporting people to other countries. Might as well use it on our own homegrown monsters.
Who possibly can forget trump's claim from the first term' "I'll only hire the best people?" Oddly enough, he had enough folks surrounding him that in his first term, that kept the fringe nut job hires to a minimum. Not so this second go-around.
One should have expected the Senate to do their job and weed out the goof balls; how did that work out for us. All that aside Steve, how would you like to serve as one of his cabinet members who has to engage in those lavish love sessions where they try and outdo one another by smothering him with praise? Little doubt watching trump as he enjoys their humiliation.
Hopefully those sessions will be archived and available so the embarrassment will live on into eternity.
Right, sorry. The autopen pardoned the J6 criminals.
There were a handful of people who were convicted of committing assaults on J6 and I am of the opinion that one of them probably didn't deserve a pardon. But the J6 criminals were the committee that publicly committed fraud and destroyed evidence to hide their crimes. I'll grant you there are around 800 Brady violations should end the careers of around 40 prosecutors as well, but the real criminals ran the committee.
J6 was a government op. From the embedded guys who got caught like Epps to the guy they put on the scaffolding to guide everyone inside, to the embedded guys kept out of the trials. Our government in revolt against the president planned that. They called Steve DiAntonio, the guy who faked the Whitmer plot, to DC to organize it. It was an op.
It took ... 7 yeaes for the criminals who conspired to make the 2nd Trump impeachment happen to be exposed... And Obams jailed journalists where the supposed monster Trump has not. ..and pursued whistleblowers with great alacrity. So, yes Trump hates "whistlsblowers" who are criminal partisan hacks and maybe we'll put them in jail eventually. . But there is a president with the record you decry, and his name is Barak Houssain Obama.
Trump pardoned all of the criminals that were part of the insurrection he was impeached for. He made a big deal about it too. All of those criminals exposed themselves on January 6th, which by my reckoning is was 5 years ago - not 7.
I'm sure that working in an administration that is outright hostile to whistleblowers and won't hesitate to sic the Justice Department on the whistleblowers[1,2] to find something to ruin their lives has NOTHING to do with folks keeping their names out of circulation.
"Hit pieces are part and parcel of the job, and suing the magazine and reporter, he will find out, has no effect at all, as a judge will throw the suit out with gusto."
A judge wanting to to *really* stick it to KA$H will wait until the discovery process runs its course before dismissing it. A dismissal before that is just doing the frat-boy-wannabe a massive favor.
As for Pete "Pulp Fiction" Hegseth, it's my hope that a future administration lets it be known that if any foreign nation wants to nab Pete while he's traveling overseas, it'll just throw its hands up and claim that it has no power to seek repatriation, should a hungry war crimes prosecutor seek to drag him to the Hague.
This administration has already set that "helplessness" precedent in deporting people to other countries. Might as well use it on our own homegrown monsters.
Who possibly can forget trump's claim from the first term' "I'll only hire the best people?" Oddly enough, he had enough folks surrounding him that in his first term, that kept the fringe nut job hires to a minimum. Not so this second go-around.
One should have expected the Senate to do their job and weed out the goof balls; how did that work out for us. All that aside Steve, how would you like to serve as one of his cabinet members who has to engage in those lavish love sessions where they try and outdo one another by smothering him with praise? Little doubt watching trump as he enjoys their humiliation.
Hopefully those sessions will be archived and available so the embarrassment will live on into eternity.
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Agreed, the Trump admin deserves many thumbs-down.
Factual point: Biden pardoned the J6 criminals.
Factual point: Biden pardoned the J6 criminals.
What?
Gotta love the nutsos.
Right, sorry. The autopen pardoned the J6 criminals.
There were a handful of people who were convicted of committing assaults on J6 and I am of the opinion that one of them probably didn't deserve a pardon. But the J6 criminals were the committee that publicly committed fraud and destroyed evidence to hide their crimes. I'll grant you there are around 800 Brady violations should end the careers of around 40 prosecutors as well, but the real criminals ran the committee.
Wow, really WOW!
J6 was a government op. From the embedded guys who got caught like Epps to the guy they put on the scaffolding to guide everyone inside, to the embedded guys kept out of the trials. Our government in revolt against the president planned that. They called Steve DiAntonio, the guy who faked the Whitmer plot, to DC to organize it. It was an op.
It took ... 7 yeaes for the criminals who conspired to make the 2nd Trump impeachment happen to be exposed... And Obams jailed journalists where the supposed monster Trump has not. ..and pursued whistleblowers with great alacrity. So, yes Trump hates "whistlsblowers" who are criminal partisan hacks and maybe we'll put them in jail eventually. . But there is a president with the record you decry, and his name is Barak Houssain Obama.
Trump pardoned all of the criminals that were part of the insurrection he was impeached for. He made a big deal about it too. All of those criminals exposed themselves on January 6th, which by my reckoning is was 5 years ago - not 7.
I think the takeaway from the Patel story is no one put tgeur name on it other than the author: no risk, no truth.
I'm sure that working in an administration that is outright hostile to whistleblowers and won't hesitate to sic the Justice Department on the whistleblowers[1,2] to find something to ruin their lives has NOTHING to do with folks keeping their names out of circulation.
[1] https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2026/apr/8/doj-probes-jan-6-witness-cassidy-hutchinson-perjury/
[2] https://nypost.com/2026/04/15/us-news/tulsi-gabbard-refers-ex-intel-community-watchdog-whistleblower-behind-2019-trump-impeachment-to-doj-for-criminal-prosecution/