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Jared Kushner in the cross hairs of the media.... Well perhaps not.
Jun 4, 2017 23:17:38   #
Richard Rowland
 
The latest "Time Magazine" featured a piece on Jared Kushner, President Trump's son-in-law and adviser. I thought it a rather mild piece considering how the press h**es everything, Trump.

However, there could be two reasons why Jared wasn't vilified as, let's say, Steve Bannon would have, and has been, by this Magazine and the press in general.

The first reason is, the Jewish owned press is reluctant to come down too hard on one of their own, and the second is that everyone, probably, knows that Jared's request for back channel lines of communication has to do with his business interests. It has nothing to do with the false narrative of collusion with Russia.

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Jun 5, 2017 00:52:38   #
PeterS
 
Richard Rowland wrote:
The latest "Time Magazine" featured a piece on Jared Kushner, President Trump's son-in-law and adviser. I thought it a rather mild piece considering how the press h**es everything, Trump.

However, there could be two reasons why Jared wasn't vilified as, let's say, Steve Bannon would have, and has been, by this Magazine and the press in general.

The first reason is, the Jewish owned press is reluctant to come down too hard on one of their own, and the second is that everyone, probably, knows that Jared's request for back channel lines of communication has to do with his business interests. It has nothing to do with the false narrative of collusion with Russia.
The latest "Time Magazine" featured a pi... (show quote)

So Jarad lied when he said he gave up his business interests in order to come work for the WH?

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Jun 5, 2017 02:46:17   #
Richard Rowland
 
I have no idea if he lied about anything. Has the president really given up his business interests, and why should anyone have to, to hold office. Having business interests should not be a crime. If one uses his or her position, once in office, to further their interests that should constitute a crime.

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Jun 5, 2017 09:09:55   #
wuzblynd Loc: thomson georgia
 
Richard Rowland wrote:
I have no idea if he lied about anything. Has the president really given up his business interests, and why should anyone have to, to hold office. Having business interests should not be a crime. If one uses his or her position, once in office, to further their interests that should constitute a crime.






The fact that he has business interests, tell's me he is successful. Just the kind of man I want running the country. Libs are grasping at every straw they can. It's really pathetic. We done good by electing Trump and his family.

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Jun 5, 2017 11:13:36   #
Richard Rowland
 
wuzblynd wrote:
The fact that he has business interests, tell's me he is successful. Just the kind of man I want running the country. Libs are grasping at every straw they can. It's really pathetic. We done good by electing Trump and his family.


I agree, wuzblynd.

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