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malaise

(268,898 posts)
Tue Mar 27, 2018, 03:00 PM Mar 2018

ROFL - What the fugging fugg?

Cohen says neither the Trump organization nor the campaign was involved in paying Daniels. His attorney added President Trump himself did not reimburse Cohen but called the president a third party beneficiary.

"That's to protect reputation, family, business. That's what that payment is for. It has nothing to do with running for president,"
Cohen's attorney David Schwartz said on ABC's "Good Morning America."

http://www.wcax.com/content/news/President-denies-Stormy-Daniels-accusations-477964313.html
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If it were to protect reputation (what fucking reputation), family and business, why was she paid days before
the election when this happened years before?
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ROFL - What the fugging fugg? (Original Post) malaise Mar 2018 OP
When lawyers are playing above their level bit a significant difference. Blue_Adept Mar 2018 #1
Is David Denison the third person? Just thinkin'. Frustratedlady Mar 2018 #4
Menage a trois! Let's ask Hedley! TheBlackAdder Mar 2018 #14
Good one! I miss that cast of characters. Wouldn't they have fun with this WH gang? eom Frustratedlady Mar 2018 #15
republicans usually lie better than that Achilleaze Mar 2018 #2
I don't get it Malaise. He denies everything, but he needs to protect his reputation? ProudLib72 Mar 2018 #3
When did Cohen give up his title as VP of the Trump Orginization? NCTraveler Mar 2018 #5
Wish I knew malaise Mar 2018 #11
Oddly... BobTheSubgenius Mar 2018 #6
Only in his mind malaise Mar 2018 #8
This guy had to a master "Twister" player as a child..... marble falls Mar 2018 #7
More like pretzel malaise Mar 2018 #9
These clowns have out lived their usefulness. magicarpet Mar 2018 #10
And then some malaise Mar 2018 #12
You know what actually protects your reputation? AwakeAtLast Mar 2018 #13
K&R... spanone Mar 2018 #16

Blue_Adept

(6,397 posts)
1. When lawyers are playing above their level bit a significant difference.
Tue Mar 27, 2018, 03:02 PM
Mar 2018

I expect him to start talking about himself in the third person soon just to confuse matters more.

Achilleaze

(15,543 posts)
2. republicans usually lie better than that
Tue Mar 27, 2018, 03:03 PM
Mar 2018

Everyone in the country already knows the facts and his FAKE truth kinda falls flat. Pathetic. Worthy of his ignoble domme, Comrade Casino, the republican Draft-Dodger-in-Chief.

ProudLib72

(17,984 posts)
3. I don't get it Malaise. He denies everything, but he needs to protect his reputation?
Tue Mar 27, 2018, 03:06 PM
Mar 2018

Especially when running for president?

 

NCTraveler

(30,481 posts)
5. When did Cohen give up his title as VP of the Trump Orginization?
Tue Mar 27, 2018, 03:50 PM
Mar 2018

He hasn’t only been Trumps lawyer. He was VP. Was this a Trump Org payment?

BobTheSubgenius

(11,562 posts)
6. Oddly...
Tue Mar 27, 2018, 04:58 PM
Mar 2018

"reputation" has been a factor in previous elections. I guess the level of discernment within the voting public is high enough to see the difference between "Candidate Shitsack" and "Businessman Shitsack."

But that leads me to another conundrum. Weren't his brand and his personal acumen supposed to be assets in candidacy? Am I dim, or is all that kind of rolled into one big ball of...I dunno? Something nasty, but cohesive?

malaise

(268,898 posts)
8. Only in his mind
Tue Mar 27, 2018, 05:08 PM
Mar 2018

His brand was a not so perfect Con. He was settling law suits in the middle of the campaign - like that fraudulent university.

marble falls

(57,067 posts)
7. This guy had to a master "Twister" player as a child.....
Tue Mar 27, 2018, 05:04 PM
Mar 2018


Then he became a shyster lawyer. Cheetolini was brilliant that day - he got his lawyer to front him $130,000 and for the lawyer to claim it back requires him to admit to a felony.

Beating the lawyer out of $130K has to explain his trouble with finding a top shelf lawyer.

AwakeAtLast

(14,124 posts)
13. You know what actually protects your reputation?
Tue Mar 27, 2018, 11:21 PM
Mar 2018

NOT BANGING A F@$%ING PORN STAR!!!

Whew, I feel better now.

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