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Offline Martin Weidmann

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2136 on: October 20, 2020, 03:14:45 AM »
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Hiden campaign events today - none.

Hiden campaign events tomorrow - none.

Hiden campaign event Weds - none.


The witness protection program must be jealous.

Hiden campaign events today - none = no corona infections.

Hiden campaign events tomorrow - none = no corona infections.

Hiden campaign event Weds - none = no corona infections.

Trump must be really worried about Biden's massive lead, nationwide and in key states to risk lives by holding rallies.
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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2137 on: October 20, 2020, 03:21:56 AM »
Another great day for President Trump.  Out on the campaign trail while Old Joe Hiden didn't leave his home except to buy ice cream.  The dems are in a panic spreading a baseless conspiracy narrative around the laptop that should end Hiden's career unless they can run the clock out before the election.  It is now confirmed that it was Hunter's computer.  His lawyer even asked for it to be returned which would be very strange if it didn't belong to him (apparently Hunter is not represented by Perry Mason).  The baseless claim that the Russians are behind this would be laughable if it were not actually scary that the media and even members of the government were out spreading this baseless claim like something in a dictatorship.  It is not limited just to social media kooks.
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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2138 on: October 20, 2020, 03:27:21 AM »
Per Forbes, the Bidens' two homes in Delaware are worth a combined $4 million. The site also notes that they have "cash and investments worth another $4 million or so"

So what happened to all those tens of millions he's supposed to have received from Iran, Ukraine, China and the Russian widow?

The "big guy" only got 10% per Hunter's emails.  Millions went to Hunter which he smoked in his crack pipe and dumped into dummy companies.  When Biden released his financial disclosures in 2019, they showed that he and his wife Jill had earned more than $15 million in 2017 and 2018.  His brother is also multimillionaire.  I guess they are all financial geniuses in that family despite having no apparent skills!  Nothing to see there.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2139 on: October 20, 2020, 03:36:03 AM »
Hiden campaign events today - none = no corona infections.

Hiden campaign events tomorrow - none = no corona infections.

Hiden campaign event Weds - none = no corona infections.

Trump must be really worried about Biden's massive lead, nationwide and in key states to risk lives by holding rallies.

It doesn't worry you that a candidate for President is inaccessible to the press or public just two weeks from the election?  He is making no speeches, answering no questions, and has just gone into hiding.   Even if you actually believed there was some type of safety risk for mass rallies, there are many obvious alternatives.  His paymasters seem to believe that his chances of election are enhanced by his not saying anything.  That does not inspire confidence in his mental state or political agenda when his own people apparently have no confidence that he would help himself by getting his message out. 

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2140 on: October 20, 2020, 03:50:52 AM »
Another renowned media Trump hater has been exposed.  This time literally:

A new report on the suspension of New Yorker staff writer and CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin claims the legal pundit was masturbating during a Zoom call with colleagues.



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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2141 on: October 20, 2020, 03:58:42 AM »
Another great day for President Trump.  Out on the campaign trail while Old Joe Hiden didn't leave his home except to buy ice cream.  The dems are in a panic spreading a baseless conspiracy narrative around the laptop that should end Hiden's career unless they can run the clock out before the election.  It is now confirmed that it was Hunter's computer.  His lawyer even asked for it to be returned which would be very strange if it didn't belong to him (apparently Hunter is not represented by Perry Mason).  The baseless claim that the Russians are behind this would be laughable if it were not actually scary that the media and even members of the government were out spreading this baseless claim like something in a dictatorship.  It is not limited just to social media kooks.

The dems are in a panic spreading a baseless conspiracy narrative around the laptop that should end Hiden's career

So, why was Trump warned a year ago that Giuliani might be a target in a Russian disinformation campaign?

And you did see Fox News reporting that the repair store owner is now backing down and saying he can't be sure it was Hunter Biden who left the laptop in his shop? For crying out loud even a extreme right wing nut as Glenn Beck is questioning the veracity of the narrative. And now we learn that the guy who wrote the article for the NY Post did not want to attach his name to it because he wasn't sure it was true..... Go figure.

It is now confirmed that it was Hunter's computer.

Stop lying... it isn't!

The baseless claim that the Russians are behind this would be laughable if it were not actually scary that the media and even members of the government were out spreading this baseless claim

Actually, the only ones who are preoccupied with this pathetic story are the right wing idiots who are so brainless that they believe anything Giuliani says. Nobody with a sane mind is paying any attention to it. Quite rightly so....
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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2142 on: October 20, 2020, 04:06:28 AM »
The "big guy" only got 10% per Hunter's emails.  Millions went to Hunter which he smoked in his crack pipe and dumped into dummy companies.  When Biden released his financial disclosures in 2019, they showed that he and his wife Jill had earned more than $15 million in 2017 and 2018.  His brother is also multimillionaire.  I guess they are all financial geniuses in that family despite having no apparent skills!  Nothing to see there.

The "big guy" only got 10% per Hunter's emails.

Aha... so the key player only got a little part? Wow, that's some organisation... What did they pay the janitor?

Millions went to Hunter which he smoked in his crack pipe and dumped into dummy companies.

I'm sure you wouldn't be making something like this up, so you must be able to name those dummy companies, right?
Well, go on then.... The FBI may have missed them.

When Biden released his financial disclosures in 2019, they showed that he and his wife Jill had earned more than $15 million in 2017 and 2018.

So what? A former VP can make a lot of money on the lecture circuit. You wouldn't be so stupid as to believe that the Bidens would declare money obtained from alleged "criminal activities", would you?

Btw, didn't you just say;


Forbes estimates that he has a net worth of $9 million. Per Forbes, the Bidens' two homes in Delaware are worth a combined $4 million. The site also notes that they have "cash and investments worth another $4 million or so"

So they make more than $15 million in 2017 and 2018, yet only have a net worth of $9 million. Really? They must be really big spenders.... :D

His brother is also multimillionaire. I guess they are all financial geniuses in that family despite having no apparent skills! 

So, being a multimillionaire is a bad thing to a Republican? Btw check out Trump's family....
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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2143 on: October 20, 2020, 04:10:56 AM »
It doesn't worry you that a candidate for President is inaccessible to the press or public just two weeks from the election?  He is making no speeches, answering no questions, and has just gone into hiding.   Even if you actually believed there was some type of safety risk for mass rallies, there are many obvious alternatives.  His paymasters seem to believe that his chances of election are enhanced by his not saying anything.  That does not inspire confidence in his mental state or political agenda when his own people apparently have no confidence that he would help himself by getting his message out.

It doesn't worry you that a candidate for President is inaccessible to the press or public just two weeks from the election?

Under the present circumstances? No.

That does not inspire confidence in his mental state or political agenda when his own people apparently have no confidence that he would help himself by getting his message out.

Or perhaps they simply have enough confidence in his advertising and his lead to not take any health risks. The strategy may well be to let Trump talk... After all, he is his own worst enemy and will self destruct if you let him.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #2143 on: October 20, 2020, 04:10:56 AM »