[quote=Blade_Runner]What we have here, folks, is another DINO fiction story - what is known as a "pseudo-event?.
Biden Megadonor Owns The Atlantic, Reportedly Communicates Often With Journalist Behind Anonymously-Sourced Trump Bombshell[i] * Billionaire philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs, the majority owner of The Atlantic, has donated over $1.2 million to former Vice President Joe Biden and other Democratic candidates and groups since 2019, Federal Election Commission records show.
* Powell Jobs owns a 70% stake in The Atlantic, and she reportedly communicates often with its editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg.
* Goldberg published an anonymously-sourced story Thursday alleging that President Donald Trump had denigrated fallen American soldiers.
The Atlantic’s majority owner has donated over $1.2 million to Democratic candidates and political committees since 2019 while reportedly keeping in close contact with the magazine’s editor-in-chief, who published an anonymously-sourced story Thursday alleging that President Donald Trump denigrated fallen American soldiers.
Billionaire philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs, the widow of former Apple CEO Steve Jobs, obtained a 70% stake in The Atlantic in 2017 through her firm, the Emerson Collective. In November, she further solidified her control over the magazine after its longtime chairman, David Bradley, said he was going to step away from management, according to Politico.
Politico noted in its report that Powell Jobs communicates often with The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg.
Powell Jobs contributed $2,800 to former Vice President Joe Biden’s primary campaign in October, and in June she divvied out an additional $610,600 to the Biden Victory Fund. She’s also provided maxed out donations to at least 66 other Democratic politicians since the start of 2019, all the while providing nothing to Republican candidates, according to Federal Election Commission records.
Other notable Democrats that Powell Jobs has contributed to this election season include former Democratic presidential candidates Cory Booker, Tom Steyer, Amy Klobuchar, Andrew Yang and Michael Bennett, FEC records show. She also contributed to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Democratic Reps. Joe Kennedy, Ayanna Pressley, Eric Swalwell and Adam Schiff, the records show.>[/quote]
Blade_Runner wrote:
What we have here, folks, is another DINO fiction story - what is known as a "pseudo-event?.
Biden Megadonor Owns The Atlantic, Reportedly Communicates Often With Journalist Behind Anonymously-Sourced Trump Bombshell * Billionaire philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs, the majority owner of The Atlantic, has donated over $1.2 million to former Vice President Joe Biden and other Democratic candidates and groups since 2019, Federal Election Commission records show.
* Powell Jobs owns a 70% stake in The Atlantic, and she reportedly communicates often with its editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg.
* Goldberg published an anonymously-sourced story Thursday alleging that President Donald Trump had denigrated fallen American soldiers.
The Atlantic’s majority owner has donated over $1.2 million to Democratic candidates and political committees since 2019 while reportedly keeping in close contact with the magazine’s editor-in-chief, who published an anonymously-sourced story Thursday alleging that President Donald Trump denigrated fallen American soldiers.
Billionaire philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs, the widow of former Apple CEO Steve Jobs, obtained a 70% stake in The Atlantic in 2017 through her firm, the Emerson Collective. In November, she further solidified her control over the magazine after its longtime chairman, David Bradley, said he was going to step away from management, according to Politico.
Politico noted in its report that Powell Jobs communicates often with The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg.
Powell Jobs contributed $2,800 to former Vice President Joe Biden’s primary campaign in October, and in June she divvied out an additional $610,600 to the Biden Victory Fund. She’s also provided maxed out donations to at least 66 other Democratic politicians since the start of 2019, all the while providing nothing to Republican candidates, according to Federal Election Commission records.
Other notable Democrats that Powell Jobs has contributed to this election season include former Democratic presidential candidates Cory Booker, Tom Steyer, Amy Klobuchar, Andrew Yang and Michael Bennett, FEC records show. She also contributed to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Democratic Reps. Joe Kennedy, Ayanna Pressley, Eric Swalwell and Adam Schiff, the records show.<SNIP>
What we have here, folks, is another DINO fiction ... (
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Means nada when all other news sources have substantiated the report
We see your true colors shining, don the con.
Many of you like this man. I'd say you're either traitors or bots.
Blade_Runner wrote:
What we have here, folks, is another DINO fiction story - what is known as a "pseudo-event?.
Biden Megadonor Owns The Atlantic, Reportedly Communicates Often With Journalist Behind Anonymously-Sourced Trump Bombshell * Billionaire philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs, the majority owner of The Atlantic, has donated over $1.2 million to former Vice President Joe Biden and other Democratic candidates and groups since 2019, Federal Election Commission records show.
* Powell Jobs owns a 70% stake in The Atlantic, and she reportedly communicates often with its editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg.
* Goldberg published an anonymously-sourced story Thursday alleging that President Donald Trump had denigrated fallen American soldiers.
The Atlantic’s majority owner has donated over $1.2 million to Democratic candidates and political committees since 2019 while reportedly keeping in close contact with the magazine’s editor-in-chief, who published an anonymously-sourced story Thursday alleging that President Donald Trump denigrated fallen American soldiers.
Billionaire philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs, the widow of former Apple CEO Steve Jobs, obtained a 70% stake in The Atlantic in 2017 through her firm, the Emerson Collective. In November, she further solidified her control over the magazine after its longtime chairman, David Bradley, said he was going to step away from management, according to Politico.
Politico noted in its report that Powell Jobs communicates often with The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg.
Powell Jobs contributed $2,800 to former Vice President Joe Biden’s primary campaign in October, and in June she divvied out an additional $610,600 to the Biden Victory Fund. She’s also provided maxed out donations to at least 66 other Democratic politicians since the start of 2019, all the while providing nothing to Republican candidates, according to Federal Election Commission records.
Other notable Democrats that Powell Jobs has contributed to this election season include former Democratic presidential candidates Cory Booker, Tom Steyer, Amy Klobuchar, Andrew Yang and Michael Bennett, FEC records show. She also contributed to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Democratic Reps. Joe Kennedy, Ayanna Pressley, Eric Swalwell and Adam Schiff, the records show.<SNIP>
What we have here, folks, is another DINO fiction ... (
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Tell us about who owns Fox and who they donated money to. They corroborated the story. You can dance around this one all you want but it is a fact that Trump called John McCain a “loser” on more than one occasion and is the primary reason the McCain family will not vote for Trump. You should trust your ears because just like everybody’s they do not lie to you.
Lonewolf wrote:
Fox and WA post and militay officals confirn trump says our troops are suckers!
C'mon Lonewolf, quit with I heard from this guy, or I read in Washington left wing paper, or heard it from my post friends on all the blogs. LMAO!
plain logic wrote:
C'mon Lonewolf, quit with I heard from this guy, or I read in Washington left wing paper, or heard it from my post friends on all the blogs. LMAO!
We heard it from trump, that count?
tomb215 wrote:
There was one time back before Trump became #45 wh... (
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You never heard Trump call McCain a “loser”?
kemmer wrote:
Means nada when all other news sources have substantiated the report
All roads lead to the story in
The Atlantic. No one has yet substantiated, verified or confirmed anything. In fact, there are named, not anonymous, witnesses who were with president Trump in France. They deny that he ever said such a thing.
This pseudo-event is just another spin of the Great Wheel of Leftist Lies.
Tiptop789 wrote:
I don't need too. Trump didn't deny the story, he said it was his chief of staff john Kelly. Fox News, WaPo, & AP.
No he didn’t Trump tweet
You work so hard for the military, from completely rebuilding a depleted mess that was left by OBiden, to fixing a broken V.A. and fighting for large scale military pay raises, and then a slimeball reporter, maybe working with disgruntled people, makes up such a horrible charge..
https://mobile.twitter.com/realdonaldtrump
Blade_Runner wrote:
All roads lead to the story in The Atlantic. No one has yet substantiated, verified or confirmed anything. In fact, there are named, not anonymous, witnesses who were with president Trump in France. They deny that he ever said such a thing.
This pseudo-event is just another spin of the Great Wheel of Leftist Lies.
One of those witnesses was none other than John "I hate Trump" Bolton, whom denied Trump said any such thing.
Blade_Runner wrote:
All roads lead to the story in The Atlantic. No one has yet substantiated, verified or confirmed anything. In fact, there are named, not anonymous, witnesses who were with president Trump in France. They deny that he ever said such a thing.
This pseudo-event is just another spin of the Great Wheel of Leftist Lies.
It is fact that Trump called McCain a “loser” among other things.
Seems like the nuclear denials coming out of the White House are an indication of how much this revelation has them rattled to their core.
eden wrote:
It is fact that Trump called McCain a “loser” among other things.
Seems like the nuclear denials coming out of the White House are an indication of how much this revelation has them rattled to their core.
Yeah? So what...we don't like blackmailed/compromised/bankster influenced warmonger senators like McStain
Read General Butler's book 'All Wars are Bankers Wars' for starters...it was written back in the 30's
Crayons wrote:
Yeah? So what...we don't like blackmailed/compromised/bankster influenced warmonger senators like McStain
Read General Butler's book 'All Wars are Bankers Wars' for starters...it was written back in the 30's
I admit I am prejudiced. I did not agree with many things McCain believed in but I have been to Hanoi and stood in the room where he was hung by his wrists from the ceiling and I had to admit that the bond between men incarcerated as POW’s was as strong and real if not more so as that between soldiers who experience combat together. McCain remained with his fellow prisoners by choice when he had an opportunity for repatriation due to his fathers rank as an Admiral. The North Vietnamese came to admire him and he went to Hanoi after the war and reconciled with his captors. To me he showed bravery, endurance and a selfless regard for his fellow prisoners.
That a bratty spoiled self indulgent boastful poseur with a pocketful of daddy’s money could go on television and criticize McCain for being captured and characterize him as a “loser” is nothing short of disgusting.
Donald Trump is not fit to scrub the toilet with a toothbrush of men like John McCain.
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