Doctor Who Leaked Clinton’s Medical Records Found Dead , another Co Ink A Dink

This is almost as funny as Trump's insistence that President Obama bribed New York A.G. Eric Schneiderman to go after Trump "University".

Zero proof of course, like the rest of Trumps outrageous conspiracy theories.

Apparently he's confusing his own activities when it comes to bribing attorney generals and angry that Schneiderman didn't take Trump's own attempted bribe. See, he tried to buy off Schneiferman in 2010, before the Trump "University" class action was filed with a $12.500 "Political contribution". Pam Bondi of Florida received a $25,000 political contribution from Trump and "mysteriously" dropped her investigations into Trump "University". Then there's Deputy Chief of Consumer Protection John Owens of Texas, who didn't receive a check from Trump himself, but was ordered to stand down his investigation by a state legislator for "political reasons" and afterward the then attorney general, now Texas Governor Greg Abbott received a nice $35,000 "political contribution" from Trump.

And current Texas AG Ken Paxton who is working to keep this out of the news? The only thing he learned from this is how to do it again. Paxton faces his own legal trouble. He was indicted last year on three felony fraud charges alleging that he persuaded people to invest in a North Texas tech startup while failing to disclose that he hadn't invested himself but was being paid by the company in stock. Paxton has remained in office while appealing the charges.

Trump's unsubstantiated accusations do make a certain amount of sense though, some people tend to view other people’s actions in terms of their own. Because he's paid off politicians to block investigations into his fraudulent activities, it makes sense to his tiny little brain that everyone behaves as he does.
 
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Multiple versions of lengthy lists of deaths associated with Bill Clinton have been circulating online for about twenty years now.
"Body count" lists are not a new phenomenon. Lists documenting all the allegedly "suspicious" deaths …

We shouldn't have to tell anyone not to believe this claptrap, but we will anyway.

Don't be swayed by the number of names listed on screeds like this. Any public figure is bound to have a much wider circle of acquaintance than an ordinary citizen would. Moreover, the acquaintanceship is often one-sided: though many of the people enumerated on this list might properly claim to have "known" Clinton, he wouldn't know or remember having met a great number of them.

I don't think BB is buying it..;)
 
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You might want to consider seriously such expert advice from someone who lives perpetually with their head so far up their unicorn-farting ass.
 
This new version of BB is kind of sad. Like those guys who kept drawing Dick Tracy and Alley Oop decades after the original creators were dead.
 
You know, if you want to keep on "unskewing" the polls and the news and reality, and wrap yourself in a comfy little safe-zone bubble of facts and half-facts and non-facts that support the fantasy world in your head, then go for it. It won't change the real world or the direction said world is headed, but if it makes you feel better then you just do you. :rose:



Mike, read this entire Snopes article:
http://www.snopes.com/politics/clintons/bodycount.asp

you are demented
 
What do you think of this thread, Judge?
This thread and LJ's "Women may have priced themselves out of the sex market, whodathunkit." are the GB dose of hillarity for the day! :D
 
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