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By George the moron is starting to get it.
so it actually doesn't matter if it's a contribution or not? lol at least you kids admit it
By George the moron is starting to get it.
The idiots are people latching onto anything that wasn't a campaign contribution, including you, and Mr. Conway apparently.
It's wrong because this type of thing (hush money) happens all the time outside of elections. What is the evidence that it was an election contribution? Is there any whatsoever?
so it actually doesn't matter if it's a contribution or not? lol at least you kids admit it
It doesn't matter because the law says it doesn't matter. We live in a country of laws.
This is where we are:
The POTUS fucked a porn star and had his lawyer pay hush money to keep her silent.
Stay classy!
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It’s called an in kind contribution. Anything over $2700 in value to a campaign must be reported. The key word is IN VALUE you dolt!
It wasn't to the campaign you dolt... or if it was prove it....
It wasn't to the campaign you dolt... or if it was prove it....
*with campaign funds, allegedlyBut he paid him back with falsified legal bills, and a retainer to nowhere.
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You should never call anyone a dolt, you need things repeated to you 5 times and still fail to understand very basic concepts. Nobody owes you an explanation, you can figure this one out for yourself or you can continue living your life through the prism of being stupid and wrong about most things most of the time.
Anyone else find this as funny as I do?
""I have never, ever... leaked a damn thing," said Giuliani, referring to his time as a U.S. Attorney. "I would have considered resigning if I ever did that.""
Note that he specifies as a US Attorney. Ahhh the cloying stench of disingenuous spin.
It’s good to know that you’re an apologist for a man who likes to cheat on his wife while raising his son and paying off his mistress 10 days before the election. What do you think that is called? That is a campaign contribution because that information leaking would have impacted the campaign.
Anyone else find this as funny as I do?
""I have never, ever... leaked a damn thing," said Giuliani, referring to his time as a U.S. Attorney. "I would have considered resigning if I ever did that.""
Note that he specifies as a US Attorney. Ahhh the cloying stench of disingenuous spin.
The logic of the idiot that bastardized a classic wutang name would mean that every candidate that's ever run for any office would run every last bit of campaign payments through his lawyers retainers, effectively eliminating any limitations to campaign dollars at all.
LOOPHOLES Y'ALL.
Or that loophole doesn't exist, and any gift or payment made to or on behalf of a candidate during an election is subject to FEC law.