6 thoughts on “Weiner’s Laptop”

  1. And “these people” who should be doing time includes the swamp creatures who deliberately overlooked the criminality of Hillary and company.

    1. These people are also the same ones running the Special Counsel investigation of Trump. If we had real journalists who informed the country what was going in, the public wouldn’t stand for it. I suspect that many Democrats would also be upset. Instead we have a media that can’t report on it because they were part of the plot.

      I am sorry that I can’t get upset that Trump paid a stripper and a playboy model not to talk about their consensual affairs when the alternative is a group of people that illegally use government in the most corrupt ways possible.

  2. Most of the e-mails on that laptop were not examined?

    Wouldn’t examining all the e-mails merit hazardous duty pay, an ample supply of eyeball wash and brain bleach and possibly result in spending one’s remaining waking days in a long-term care facility, rocking back and forth going, “ewwww, ewwwww!”

  3. Remember when Jim was telling us how it was totally possible to search all of those emails in just a couple days? Turns out that the Obama administration was lying to us. They couldn’t use the magic of computers to science the emails looking for duplicates and they only even bothered to look at a couple thousand out of hundreds of thousands of emails.

    The whole investigation was rigged. Where is our media?

  4. Unless the GOP does something about this information, the information and the GOP are useless. It is clear now the Dossier is old news, so the in front of our eyes, the SDNY is building a new fake story of collusion to hide campaign expenditures. First Cohen and soon a narrative that money was funneled through the National Enquirer to influence the election. Because we all know the National Enquirer has a large audience of deplorables that GOTV against Hillary. Along the way, anybody that has done business with Trump will face persecution.

    I’m not too surprised by this. Trump’s business dealings was a major reason to me for not supporting him. Alas, NeverCruz existed long before NeverTrump; and so my other non-choices were Bush, Rubio, and Kasich (in that order, which really when you think about ability to lead, is a downhill slope).

    I am more motivated to vote now this November. And if any of this helps Democrats; I suspect it won’t be long before I take my money out of the stock market. I think one of the problems the GOP faces is their lackluster ability to lead, and thus inability to motivate voters to rally to them. The good news is many of the current ones are retiring, so the message needs to be to send the new ones to Congress to take action.

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