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Jan 14, 2018 08:20:03   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
Michael Wolff’s Fictitious Attacks On Trump May Be Criminal

The so-called “tell-all” anti-Trump book has resulted in yet another liberal feeding frenzy aimed at tearing down the office of the President of the United States of America and this self-proclaimed fiction may have crossed the criminal line.

Michael Wolff has a long and checkered history of playing fast and loose with the truth. His recent release of “Fire and Fury” appears to be an attempt to elevate himself as another radical left-winger by leveling outlandish claims at Pres. Donald J. Trump. Given the string of anonymous “sources” that have turned out to be false (including a salacious “dossier” funded by the DNC and Hillary campaign) and Wolff’s wanton disregard for the truth or human decency, the Fake News journalist appears to have crossed the line into criminal sedition.
Fellow “Journalists” Attack Credibility

It’s rare to see the liberal media go after one of their own, but Politico has reported on the wide string of reporters that are taking exception with Wolff’s tactics and credibility.

Bloomberg View columnist Joe Nocer tweeted out that “(Wolff) never much cared about burning sources. Can’t imagine that many of those quotes were meant for publication.”

The point made here is that people make lots of colorful and opinionated remarks off-the-record that are extrapolations of the truth. Wolff may be again ignoring the line between fact and fiction.

And if the anti-Trump Bloomberg source doesn’t raise an eyebrow, consider that a former Obama Administration official went after Wolff’s assertions as well.

“Bannon may well have said all that stuff but let’s remember that Wolff is an unprincipled writer of fiction,” former journalist and Obama staffer Steven Rattner said.

Rattner is on the record claiming that Wollf once attempted to get information out of his 7-year-old son during a children’s play date. Rattner called Wollf a “total sleazebag.”

A piece published by the more fact-based Business Insider touts a headline that reads, “The author of explosive new Trump book says he can’t be sure if parts of it are true.” And, even the New Republic has concluded that Wollf’s accounts of events “aren’t recreated so much as created.” The credibility issues are absolutely mind numbing, yet ultra Fake News outlets such as CNN have dedicated hours of prime television time to touting Wollf’s claims that tear at the Trump Administration’s inner workings and the president’s mental fitness.

The question that needs to be answered isn’t President Trump’s credibility, but how does this looseness with the truth so prevalent in today’s Fake News culture step into the criminal realm?
Acts Of Sedition?

Fake News reporters began the assault on the Trump presidency even before he took the oath of office. Photos were circulated that the swearing in ceremony suffered extraordinarily low attendance. In the aftermath, many discovered that the photos of the grounds were taken before the full crowd arrived. Heightened security measure slowed entrance.

Recently, Washington Post “journalist” Dave Weigel pulled the same stunt before the crowd arrived at a Trump rally. While these things are indicative of the willful attacks to on the president, they serve as only as motive to a more profound criminal conspiracy.

Under 18 U.S. Code § 2384 – Seditious conspiracy, “If two or more persons in any State or Territory, or in any place subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, conspire to overthrow” the government they may be found guilty and imprisoned up to 20 years. Obviously, so-called journalists such as Wolff, CNN stars and New York Times staffers are not taking up arms against the United States. However, they have undertaken a concerted effort to incite mass groups of people to bring down the office of president.

Now, a Constitutional scholar may say the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that sedition only applies if the threat is “imminent.” To that, one might respond what could be more imminent than radical Democrats working in cahoots with Fake News writers to bring baseless impeachment claims against Pres. Trump.

Six Democrats, including controversial U.S. Rep Al Green from Texas, have already tried to impeach the president. A bloodless coup is still a coup, and their claims are based on Fake News reporting from people they have close ties with. Yes, that amounts to conspiracy.

~ Liberty Planet

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Jan 14, 2018 09:03:39   #
Lonewolf
 
Trumps a criminal and most of his income comes from money laundryin.
14 minunits after He was sworn in the Russians were told the sanctions would be droped

Trumps a traitor and no allies trust him and he has proven he can't keep his word .


no propaganda please wrote:
Michael Wolff’s Fictitious Attacks On Trump May Be Criminal

The so-called “tell-all” anti-Trump book has resulted in yet another liberal feeding frenzy aimed at tearing down the office of the President of the United States of America and this self-proclaimed fiction may have crossed the criminal line.

Michael Wolff has a long and checkered history of playing fast and loose with the truth. His recent release of “Fire and Fury” appears to be an attempt to elevate himself as another radical left-winger by leveling outlandish claims at Pres. Donald J. Trump. Given the string of anonymous “sources” that have turned out to be false (including a salacious “dossier” funded by the DNC and Hillary campaign) and Wolff’s wanton disregard for the truth or human decency, the Fake News journalist appears to have crossed the line into criminal sedition.
Fellow “Journalists” Attack Credibility

It’s rare to see the liberal media go after one of their own, but Politico has reported on the wide string of reporters that are taking exception with Wolff’s tactics and credibility.

Bloomberg View columnist Joe Nocer tweeted out that “(Wolff) never much cared about burning sources. Can’t imagine that many of those quotes were meant for publication.”

The point made here is that people make lots of colorful and opinionated remarks off-the-record that are extrapolations of the truth. Wolff may be again ignoring the line between fact and fiction.

And if the anti-Trump Bloomberg source doesn’t raise an eyebrow, consider that a former Obama Administration official went after Wolff’s assertions as well.

“Bannon may well have said all that stuff but let’s remember that Wolff is an unprincipled writer of fiction,” former journalist and Obama staffer Steven Rattner said.

Rattner is on the record claiming that Wollf once attempted to get information out of his 7-year-old son during a children’s play date. Rattner called Wollf a “total sleazebag.”

A piece published by the more fact-based Business Insider touts a headline that reads, “The author of explosive new Trump book says he can’t be sure if parts of it are true.” And, even the New Republic has concluded that Wollf’s accounts of events “aren’t recreated so much as created.” The credibility issues are absolutely mind numbing, yet ultra Fake News outlets such as CNN have dedicated hours of prime television time to touting Wollf’s claims that tear at the Trump Administration’s inner workings and the president’s mental fitness.

The question that needs to be answered isn’t President Trump’s credibility, but how does this looseness with the truth so prevalent in today’s Fake News culture step into the criminal realm?
Acts Of Sedition?

Fake News reporters began the assault on the Trump presidency even before he took the oath of office. Photos were circulated that the swearing in ceremony suffered extraordinarily low attendance. In the aftermath, many discovered that the photos of the grounds were taken before the full crowd arrived. Heightened security measure slowed entrance.

Recently, Washington Post “journalist” Dave Weigel pulled the same stunt before the crowd arrived at a Trump rally. While these things are indicative of the willful attacks to on the president, they serve as only as motive to a more profound criminal conspiracy.

Under 18 U.S. Code § 2384 – Seditious conspiracy, “If two or more persons in any State or Territory, or in any place subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, conspire to overthrow” the government they may be found guilty and imprisoned up to 20 years. Obviously, so-called journalists such as Wolff, CNN stars and New York Times staffers are not taking up arms against the United States. However, they have undertaken a concerted effort to incite mass groups of people to bring down the office of president.

Now, a Constitutional scholar may say the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that sedition only applies if the threat is “imminent.” To that, one might respond what could be more imminent than radical Democrats working in cahoots with Fake News writers to bring baseless impeachment claims against Pres. Trump.

Six Democrats, including controversial U.S. Rep Al Green from Texas, have already tried to impeach the president. A bloodless coup is still a coup, and their claims are based on Fake News reporting from people they have close ties with. Yes, that amounts to conspiracy.

~ Liberty Planet
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Jan 14, 2018 11:00:42   #
cali
 
Slander with damages is a crime

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Jan 14, 2018 12:02:54   #
1935boxer
 
MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN

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Jan 14, 2018 12:56:44   #
timofrock
 
Lonewolf wrote:
Trumps a criminal and most of his income comes from money laundryin.
14 minunits after He was sworn in the Russians were told the sanctions would be droped

Trumps a traitor and no allies trust him and he has proven he can't keep his word .


Laundryin ...is that Wet money?

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Jan 14, 2018 13:11:40   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
Lonewolf wrote:
Trumps a criminal and most of his income comes from money laundryin.
14 minunits after He was sworn in the Russians were told the sanctions would be droped

Trumps a traitor and no allies trust him and he has proven he can't keep his word .


Thanks. I needed a laugh.

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Jan 14, 2018 13:44:12   #
EL Loc: Massachusetts
 
timofrock wrote:
Laundryin ...is that Wet money?


I thought maybe a new machine or something.

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Jan 14, 2018 13:54:05   #
okie don
 
Funny huh. Lol's
Dry humor, I guess.

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Jan 14, 2018 13:56:44   #
okie don
 
Yeah Trump's a real ' scumbag'
Employs what 1OOO,s.
Works for us for $1 a year.
Sober up wolfman!

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Jan 14, 2018 14:01:34   #
GmanTerry
 
Lonewolf wrote:
Trumps a criminal and most of his income comes from money laundryin.
14 minunits after He was sworn in the Russians were told the sanctions would be droped

Trumps a traitor and no allies trust him and he has proven he can't keep his word .



It is indeed difficult to take someone seriously when they appear to have dropped out of school in the third grade.


Semper Fi

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Jan 14, 2018 20:40:22   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
GmanTerry wrote:
It is indeed difficult to take someone seriously when they appear to have dropped out of school in the third grade.


Semper Fi


He had to. He was already too big for fourth grade.

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Jan 15, 2018 10:59:47   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
Probably the legality of Seditious Behaviour is tied to military expressions not personal aspirations of Officials representing Government, the notion is absurd, but even so I wouldn't pay any mind to the Business Insider, who blatantly mislead it's audience with regard to Trump's genuineness head of hair.

I don't want to delve into the sordid details but I do considerer it necessary to expose their two-faced approach to protecting / ridiculing the President is primarily brought about because they are totally taken in by Trump's White House handlers and have therefore gone bonkers themselves.

Example.

One of Trumps latest Tweets.

"The language used by me at the DACA meeting was tough, but this was not the language used".

At first glance a bit contradictory, but take into account Trump's Twitter account and the contradiction is overruled by clever like, well all folks have such as it were new fangled longings of FEEL GOOD SAVAGE STUFF, as long as we are the savages and not the victims, and all's well that ends well well enough.

However Trump's White House minders said Trump doesn't know what he's talking about, they said, of course Haiti is a shithole that's just what it is, thereby defending Trump's allegation which he tried to deny.

Trump is being smothered by the pillow held by his bedfellows.

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Jan 15, 2018 23:41:09   #
EconomistDon
 
Lonewolf wrote:
Trumps a criminal and most of his income comes from money laundryin.
14 minunits after He was sworn in the Russians were told the sanctions would be droped

Trumps a traitor and no allies trust him and he has proven he can't keep his word .


Please explain how Trump is a criminal and how his income comes from money "laundryin". Trump started about 500 businesses with only six bankruptcies. That is a 99 percent success rate -- business successes providing profits. That is not money "laundryin". The Russian sanctions needed to be "droped". The sanctions were implemented by Obama based on bogus claims of Russian interference in the 2016 election. Hillary didn't lose because of Russian interference, or due to the other 500 reasons she gave for her loss. Hillary lost because she was a terrible candidate. And, please explain how Trump is a traitor. It was not Trump who bowed low to a Muslim ruler on an apology tour to other countries. It was not Trump who gave money and a green light to Iran to continue spinning their centrifuges to build atomic bombs. It was not Trump who told the FBI and CIA to stand down and not bust the Hezbollah drug industry that was supplying cocaine to our kids. It was not Trump who supplied money and weapons to the JV team that grew into ISIS. If you want to talk about a traitor, look no further than your hero -- Obama. Our allies are far happier with Trump than they were with our previous President who led from behind and could not be counted on to support our allies, especially our long-time friend, our only friend in the Middle East -- Israel.

LonelyOne - you can't make baseless claims and expect to get away with it. Back up your claims or shut up.

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Jan 16, 2018 00:04:46   #
plainlogic
 
Lonewolf wrote:
Trumps a criminal and most of his income comes from money laundryin.
14 minunits after He was sworn in the Russians were told the sanctions would be droped

Trumps a traitor and no allies trust him and he has proven he can't keep his word .



LMAO, Hahahaha, U R a loner...

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Jan 17, 2018 09:13:52   #
okie don
 
Lonewolf wrote:
Trumps a criminal and most of his income comes from money laundryin.
14 minunits after He was sworn in the Russians were told the sanctions would be droped

Trumps a traitor and no allies trust him and he has proven he can't keep his word .

Try to accept theTRUTH about Barry. Read the 8 steps of the Saul Allisky Plan both Barry & Hillary were promoting. Cheeeeez

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