Bannon Speaks to Revolver News in Exclusive Interview on Hunter’s Hard Drive and What Comes Next

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  1. Ddyad

    Ddyad Well-Known Member

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    That's the spirit!

    “We don’t know what [Hunter Biden] was paid or what he was paid for but it does raise questions of whether this Romanian individual facing criminal charges was actually paying for a connection to the American vice president,” said Kathleen Clark, a Washington University law professor who specializes in government ethics.

    Hunter Biden’s work overseas — primarily in the Ukraine and China — has become a subject of the presidential campaign through the efforts of Trump and his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani to portray the international dealings as corrupt. In July, Trump urged the Ukrainian president to launch an investigation of Biden related to his son’s work for a Ukrainian gas company, according to a White House notes on the call, triggering the impeachment inquiry underway in the House."
    NBC NEWS, Hunter Biden's legal work in Romania raises new questions about his overseas dealings, Hunter Biden provided legal advice to a Romanian charged with real estate fraud, at a time when his father was pushing corruption reforms in the country., By Laura Strickler and Rich Schapiro, Oct. 24.
    https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/po...k-romania-raises-new-questions-about-n1071031
     
  2. ChiCowboy

    ChiCowboy Well-Known Member

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    People vote. Your post reeked of nonsense. I'm being honest. You're the spirited one
     
  3. struth

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    nah it was a senate impeachment trial reminded me of the clinton one.
    did you expert a law and order tv show trial?
     
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    The DP party bossed has been caught rigging its primaries. They do not count votes.
    Here is some more "nonsense" from NBC News:

    "In the final year of the Obama administration, an American lawyer traveled to Romania to meet with a businessman accused of orchestrating a corrupt land deal. The businessman was Gabriel “Puiu” Popoviciu, a wealthy Romanian real estate tycoon. The lawyer brought in to advise him was Hunter Biden, the son of then-Vice President Joe Biden, according to two people familiar with the matter.

    Hunter Biden’s work for Popoviciu in 2016 went unreported at the time, but Joe Biden’s involvement in Romania was very much public. The vice president was among the leading voices pushing the government to crack down on corruption."
    NBC NEWS, Hunter Biden's legal work in Romania raises new questions about his overseas dealings, Hunter Biden provided legal advice to a Romanian charged with real estate fraud, at a time when his father was pushing corruption reforms in the country., By Laura Strickler and Rich Schapiro, Oct. 24.
    https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/po...k-romania-raises-new-questions-about-n1071031
     
  5. Gdawg007

    Gdawg007 Well-Known Member

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    Do you work for a private business? I do, and it's not much easier to fire people. In fact, incompetence exists in the private sector and is often times rewarded because despite what you think, businesses aren't God like entities that do no wrong. Trump doesn't run a large company and doesn't do a lot of hiring, aside from his kids and their spouses. The man doesn't appear to know how to properly vet candidates for important jobs as evidenced by his inability to do so. He either hires who the party says he should, and then realizes they don't agree with him 100% of the time and so run them off, or hires incompetent sycophants like his son in law or Mark Meadows. That's the extent of his ability to manage talent.

    It might be that the private sector has a slight advantage on good working employees, but not by much. And most poor employees are a reflection of poor leadership. After all, if you hire for an accountant, you find someone who has training as one and/or experience and then lead them to success. You don't hire someone who doesn't know how to add and then turn them into an accountant.

    Your sympathies are misplaced. You should listen to the overwhelming many who are telling you that Trump is horrible at his job by leaking and whatnot. Let me flip the coin, what are your thoughts on Linda Tripp? Piss poor employee? Or government worker turned hero?
     
  6. AmericanNationalist

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    I don't know anything about Tripp, so I can only comment on what I feel the best organizations are and what government should aspire to be. Organizations are orderly because the top command is respected and the direction of the organization is adhered to. Of course, the leadership must inspire confidence that the direction taken is the right one, and that the one in charge is able.

    This might be a Trump shortcoming, and perhaps mutiny in the private sector is all fine and dandy. But here, an even greater mission is upon those individuals: They serve not Trump, but the American Government. They say they understand this, but their behavior is different. If they truly understood it, they would understand that Trump's legal orders are the same as the government's. Even if a legal order leads to negative consequences, it's still the decision making of the head of State.

    In other words, in the executive branch and in the execution of lawful orders, dissent is not tolerated. Otherwise, the whole system falls into disarray(as it has done). Trump's lack of standing might have done the executive branch in, but it was these insidious bastards who assured the results.

    It's possible that these people might have more confidence in me, but in failing to serve the Trump Administration I have absolutely no confidence in them. As you said, I would personally blacklist anyone who served in the administration from ever serving another administration. Their lack of faith to the flag, is duly noted.
     

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