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Quoted: The Secret Service agents warned this MSM-tool to back away from TRUMP several times... she refused. If anyone touched anyone, it was this predatory, overly aggressive so-called reporter who crossed the established legal safety boundaries for a presidential candidate. The Secret Service agents had every legal right to tackle her to the ground, arrest, handcuff and detain her. This bimbo-tool has attempted to bring similar charges to others who rebuffed her overly intrusive lack of manners. How many times has she been fired by other MSM agencies for her inappropriate intrusive behavior??? This stinks to high heaven... and there's slimy, lyin' Cruz right on exploitative cue with his 500K talking mouth piece FioRino... View Quote |
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Truth.....I once saw a reporter take a cold turd on a paper plate and turn it into hot shit on a silver platter.
Due process? The msm has this guy tried, convicted and sentenced to death already. Funny how so many other, more important news stories don't matter to them. |
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So if I go to Florida, walk into Target, grab some mom walking through the juice aisle from behind and give her arm a good yank I have not committed a crime? Or you just mean I should waste my time googling the florida penal law to find the code section? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Try to stay focused. This alleged crime occurred in Florida, not NY. Based on the evidence you've seen, what actual crime was committed? That is one heck of a stretch. Why not compare it to other campaign events where people got too close and were physically moved. A lot of examples where zero happened to the grabber. This entire country has been pussified. Her book is coming out I am sure none if this has to do with that. |
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Your honor, this evidence shows that the Defendant was engaging in the regular course and scope of his duties at the time. It further establishes that such contact is routine in a campaign and that any reporter covering such a campaign knows that such contact is routine and goes into a political event with the understanding that she may be grabbed in such a manner if she accosts a candidate when the candidate attempts to leave the event. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Objection, relevance. Now if you could find video of this reporter in other similar circumstances, that might work. Video of Corey doing similar things? Probably wouldn't help much. |
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So if I go to Florida, walk into Target, grab some mom walking through the juice aisle from behind and give her arm a good yank I have not committed a crime? Or you just mean I should waste my time googling the florida penal law to find the code section? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Try to stay focused. This alleged crime occurred in Florida, not NY. Based on the evidence you've seen, what actual crime was committed? Are you trying to keep the Target mom away from a presidential candidate? Let's assume you are and pull her away from making contact, just like in the Trump video. No you did not commit a crime. BTW...you keeping ranting about Corey lying about not touching the woman. Why aren't you ranting about the reporter lying on the police report? No need to answer, I already know why. It's because you and others are so desperate to see Cruz prevail, you'll grab at any straw and jump in with the mob mentality for even the most petty of reasons. Cruz is circling the drain and you feel helpless and desperate. That is clear. |
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Posted this earlier, but felt it couldn't hurt to refresh some memories. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/20120422/RFK_SS_BE082644.jpg View Quote Ridiculous to post before, ridiculous to post now. So you're repeating the "She was a security threat" mantra? |
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So she's a ninja who got around the Secret Service and Trump was only left with his lying twat of a press flack to defend him? Ooookay View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The Secret Service agents warned this MSM-tool to back away from TRUMP several times... she refused. If anyone touched anyone, it was this predatory, overly aggressive so-called reporter who crossed the established legal safety boundaries for a presidential candidate. The Secret Service agents had every legal right to tackle her to the ground, arrest, handcuff and detain her. This bimbo-tool has attempted to bring similar charges to others who rebuffed her overly intrusive lack of manners. How many times has she been fired by other MSM agencies for her inappropriate intrusive behavior??? This stinks to high heaven... and there's slimy, lyin' Cruz right on exploitative cue with his 500K talking mouth piece FioRino... Shapiro is that you? |
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Ridiculous to post before, ridiculous to post now. So you're repeating the "She was a security threat" mantra? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Posted this earlier, but felt it couldn't hurt to refresh some memories. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/20120422/RFK_SS_BE082644.jpg Ridiculous to post before, ridiculous to post now. So you're repeating the "She was a security threat" mantra? No . . . I'm simply saying that you never know . . . It only takes once. |
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Now if you could find video of this reporter in other similar circumstances, that might work. Video of Corey doing similar things? Probably wouldn't help much. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Objection, relevance. Now if you could find video of this reporter in other similar circumstances, that might work. Video of Corey doing similar things? Probably wouldn't help much. If you're trying to establish some sort of defense that the contact was expected by the reporter, yeah. However, you'd still run into the issue of "Okay, Mr. Lewandowski, if you claim that this sort of behavior is expected, then why did you deny ever touching her?" You might even be barred from presenting an affirmative defense (such as consent) if you aren't willing to admit the underlying conduct. I did a murder trial once where we were desperate to get our guy to use an insanity defense (because he was batshit crazy) but he couldn't do it because he refused to admit that he'd shot his dad. |
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So she's a ninja who got around the Secret Service and Trump was only left with his lying twat of a press flack to defend him? Ooookay View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The Secret Service agents warned this MSM-tool to back away from TRUMP several times... she refused. If anyone touched anyone, it was this predatory, overly aggressive so-called reporter who crossed the established legal safety boundaries for a presidential candidate. The Secret Service agents had every legal right to tackle her to the ground, arrest, handcuff and detain her. This bimbo-tool has attempted to bring similar charges to others who rebuffed her overly intrusive lack of manners. How many times has she been fired by other MSM agencies for her inappropriate intrusive behavior??? This stinks to high heaven... and there's slimy, lyin' Cruz right on exploitative cue with his 500K talking mouth piece FioRino... So, because the Secret Service failed, the "lying twat" should ignore someone (that he doesn't recognize) to be that close to the candidate? What if the agent had not only pulled her away, but then thrown her to the ground? Would that be O.K? |
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Are you trying to keep the Target mom away from a presidential candidate? Let's assume you are and pull her away from making contact, just like in the Trump video. No you did not commit a crime. BTW...you keeping ranting about Corey lying about not touching the woman. Why aren't you ranting about the reporter lying on the police report? No need to answer, I already know why. It's because you and others are so desperate to see Cruz prevail, you'll grab at any straw and jump in with the mob mentality for even the most petty of reasons. Cruz is circling the drain and you feel helpless and desperate. That is clear. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Try to stay focused. This alleged crime occurred in Florida, not NY. Based on the evidence you've seen, what actual crime was committed? Are you trying to keep the Target mom away from a presidential candidate? Let's assume you are and pull her away from making contact, just like in the Trump video. No you did not commit a crime. BTW...you keeping ranting about Corey lying about not touching the woman. Why aren't you ranting about the reporter lying on the police report? No need to answer, I already know why. It's because you and others are so desperate to see Cruz prevail, you'll grab at any straw and jump in with the mob mentality for even the most petty of reasons. Cruz is circling the drain and you feel helpless and desperate. That is clear. Not going to speak for Aimless, but I'd say it's because her statements are irrelevant to whether he battered her - he's not facing charges because of what she told the police (which, if the video is open to interpretation, her comments certainly are as well) but because of the conduct clearly shown on video. And the subsequent attempt at denying the conduct ever happened, which is inconsistent with the narrative they're trying to spin now ("OMG, he totally saved Trump's life!"). That's what makes it look bad. You could put her on the stand and cross-examine her all day long on whether she meant he pulled her down, or pulled her arm downward, or whatever, but at the end of the day you're still going to have Lewandowski on video grabbing and pulling her arm. |
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So, because the Secret Service failed, the "lying twat" should ignore someone (that he doesn't recognize) to be that close to the candidate? What if the agent had not only pulled her away, but then thrown her to the ground? Would that be O.K? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The Secret Service agents warned this MSM-tool to back away from TRUMP several times... she refused. If anyone touched anyone, it was this predatory, overly aggressive so-called reporter who crossed the established legal safety boundaries for a presidential candidate. The Secret Service agents had every legal right to tackle her to the ground, arrest, handcuff and detain her. This bimbo-tool has attempted to bring similar charges to others who rebuffed her overly intrusive lack of manners. How many times has she been fired by other MSM agencies for her inappropriate intrusive behavior??? This stinks to high heaven... and there's slimy, lyin' Cruz right on exploitative cue with his 500K talking mouth piece FioRino... So, because the Secret Service failed, the "lying twat" should ignore someone (that he doesn't recognize) to be that close to the candidate? What if the agent had not only pulled her away, but then thrown her to the ground? Would that be O.K? And then lied about it and said he never touched her? That wouldn't be okay, no. |
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So she's a ninja who got around the Secret Service and Trump was only left with his lying twat of a press flack to defend him? Ooookay View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The Secret Service agents warned this MSM-tool to back away from TRUMP several times... she refused. If anyone touched anyone, it was this predatory, overly aggressive so-called reporter who crossed the established legal safety boundaries for a presidential candidate. The Secret Service agents had every legal right to tackle her to the ground, arrest, handcuff and detain her. This bimbo-tool has attempted to bring similar charges to others who rebuffed her overly intrusive lack of manners. How many times has she been fired by other MSM agencies for her inappropriate intrusive behavior??? This stinks to high heaven... and there's slimy, lyin' Cruz right on exploitative cue with his 500K talking mouth piece FioRino... Not to mention the "fact" that he keeps citing is an anonymous quote from the Trump camp with regards to the supposed multiple warnings from secret service. Please show in the video where the Secret Service warns her multiple times, and then explain why they completely disregard her approaching Trump. In fact, explain why the one secret service guy walks AROUND her if she'd been warned multiple times. Seems the Trump camp is throwing his SS detail under the bus if that's the claim. |
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You have a video of huma coming up behind a reporter, grabbing her arm and yanking her around? You probably couldn't have found a more irrelevant video had you tried. Not accepting a hug is not the same as grabbing someone who tried to hug Hillary. |
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NEW YORK – The Florida prosecutor who brought battery charges against Donald Trump’s campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, supports Hillary Clinton’s campaign for president.
An article published by the Palm Beach Post on Nov. 17, 2015, has been circulating since Tuesday evening because it lists Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Aronberg as a member 150-member Florida Leadership Council, which was established by the Democratic Party to promote Hillary Clinton’s presidential candidacy. The article states that Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Aronberg and Tax Collector Anne Gannon “are also part of Clinton’s Florida team.” Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2016/03/lewandowski-prosecutor-outed-as-hillary-supporter/#hzvIT0JJybiFjqr0.99 View Quote LINK |
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If you're trying to establish some sort of defense that the contact was expected by the reporter, yeah. However, you'd still run into the issue of "Okay, Mr. Lewandowski, if you claim that this sort of behavior is expected, then why did you deny ever touching her?" You might even be barred from presenting an affirmative defense (such as consent) if you aren't willing to admit the underlying conduct. I did a murder trial once where we were desperate to get our guy to use an insanity defense (because he was batshit crazy) but he couldn't do it because he refused to admit that he'd shot his dad. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Objection, relevance. Now if you could find video of this reporter in other similar circumstances, that might work. Video of Corey doing similar things? Probably wouldn't help much. If you're trying to establish some sort of defense that the contact was expected by the reporter, yeah. However, you'd still run into the issue of "Okay, Mr. Lewandowski, if you claim that this sort of behavior is expected, then why did you deny ever touching her?" You might even be barred from presenting an affirmative defense (such as consent) if you aren't willing to admit the underlying conduct. I did a murder trial once where we were desperate to get our guy to use an insanity defense (because he was batshit crazy) but he couldn't do it because he refused to admit that he'd shot his dad. "I didn't. But even if I did . . ." |
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You probably couldn't have found a more irrelevant video had you tried. Not accepting a hug is not the same as grabbing someone who tried to hug Hillary. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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You have a video of huma coming up behind a reporter, grabbing her arm and yanking her around? You probably couldn't have found a more irrelevant video had you tried. Not accepting a hug is not the same as grabbing someone who tried to hug Hillary. No kidding. That video is actually an example of a justifiable battery - Huma had an unwanted touching directed at HER, and she pushed the person away. Not really the same at all. She didn't intervene when the person touched Hillary's face. |
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Quoted: Your honor, this evidence shows that the Defendant was engaging in the regular course and scope of his duties at the time. It further establishes that such contact is routine in a campaign and that any reporter covering such a campaign knows that such contact is routine and goes into a political event with the understanding that she may be grabbed in such a manner if she accosts a candidate when the candidate attempts to leave the event. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Objection, relevance. Umm...the defendants duties isn't security.... |
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Objection, relevance. Umm...the defendants duties isn't security.... Says who? Private security or Personal security doesn't have to be LE. Hell, a "body guard" doesn't even need to be "certified" by the state. |
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If you're trying to establish some sort of defense that the contact was expected by the reporter, yeah. However, you'd still run into the issue of "Okay, Mr. Lewandowski, if you claim that this sort of behavior is expected, then why did you deny ever touching her?" You might even be barred from presenting an affirmative defense (such as consent) if you aren't willing to admit the underlying conduct. I did a murder trial once where we were desperate to get our guy to use an insanity defense (because he was batshit crazy) but he couldn't do it because he refused to admit that he'd shot his dad. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Objection, relevance. Now if you could find video of this reporter in other similar circumstances, that might work. Video of Corey doing similar things? Probably wouldn't help much. If you're trying to establish some sort of defense that the contact was expected by the reporter, yeah. However, you'd still run into the issue of "Okay, Mr. Lewandowski, if you claim that this sort of behavior is expected, then why did you deny ever touching her?" You might even be barred from presenting an affirmative defense (such as consent) if you aren't willing to admit the underlying conduct. I did a murder trial once where we were desperate to get our guy to use an insanity defense (because he was batshit crazy) but he couldn't do it because he refused to admit that he'd shot his dad. "Because I didn't recall ever jerking someone so hard that they almost fell to the floor that night. The prosecutor's witness is describing something that didn't occur in the manner that she alleges. If you ask me if I touched a woman in a Super-girl outfit that night I'll deny that as well, because that didn't occur either." |
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"Because I didn't recall ever jerking someone so hard that they almost fell to the floor that night. The prosecutor's witness is describing something that didn't occur in the manner that she alleges. If you ask me if I touched a woman in a Super-girl outfit that night I'll deny that as well, because that didn't occur either." View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Objection, relevance. Now if you could find video of this reporter in other similar circumstances, that might work. Video of Corey doing similar things? Probably wouldn't help much. If you're trying to establish some sort of defense that the contact was expected by the reporter, yeah. However, you'd still run into the issue of "Okay, Mr. Lewandowski, if you claim that this sort of behavior is expected, then why did you deny ever touching her?" You might even be barred from presenting an affirmative defense (such as consent) if you aren't willing to admit the underlying conduct. I did a murder trial once where we were desperate to get our guy to use an insanity defense (because he was batshit crazy) but he couldn't do it because he refused to admit that he'd shot his dad. "Because I didn't recall ever jerking someone so hard that they almost fell to the floor that night. The prosecutor's witness is describing something that didn't occur in the manner that she alleges. If you ask me if I touched a woman in a Super-girl outfit that night I'll deny that as well, because that didn't occur either." Yeah, guys like that make me laugh when they're on the stand. Never really works out they way they think it will. |
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20 fucking pages? Unreal.
Anyone on either side of this who is making a big deal about it, anyone who is even still talking about this needs to put the fucking kool-aid down, turn the fucking TV and/or radio off for a few days and relax. Jesus Christ we haven't even gotten to the main event yet and y'all are going nuts over a non issue. Silly season is called silly season for a reason but this year is the worst bunch of childish bullshit I can remember. And you are all supposed to be on the same team after the primaries are over. |
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And then lied about it and said he never touched her? That wouldn't be okay, no. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The Secret Service agents warned this MSM-tool to back away from TRUMP several times... she refused. If anyone touched anyone, it was this predatory, overly aggressive so-called reporter who crossed the established legal safety boundaries for a presidential candidate. The Secret Service agents had every legal right to tackle her to the ground, arrest, handcuff and detain her. This bimbo-tool has attempted to bring similar charges to others who rebuffed her overly intrusive lack of manners. How many times has she been fired by other MSM agencies for her inappropriate intrusive behavior??? This stinks to high heaven... and there's slimy, lyin' Cruz right on exploitative cue with his 500K talking mouth piece FioRino... So, because the Secret Service failed, the "lying twat" should ignore someone (that he doesn't recognize) to be that close to the candidate? What if the agent had not only pulled her away, but then thrown her to the ground? Would that be O.K? And then lied about it and said he never touched her? That wouldn't be okay, no. OK. whatever. Bottom-line: who do you think will legally prevail in this case; trump's campaign manager or the reporter? |
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OK. whatever. Bottom-line: who do you think will legally prevail in this case; trump's campaign manager or the reporter? View Quote You mean Trump's campaign manager or the People of the State of Florida? All other bullshit aside, he's on video grabbing her arm. That's battery under Florida law (as I understand it). If the jurors follow the law, based on what I know of the evidence at this point, he should be found guilty. |
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You mean Trump's campaign manager or the People of the State of Florida? All other bullshit aside, he's on video grabbing her arm. That's battery under Florida law (as I understand it). If the jurors follow the law, based on what I know of the evidence at this point, he should be found guilty. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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OK. whatever. Bottom-line: who do you think will legally prevail in this case; trump's campaign manager or the reporter? You mean Trump's campaign manager or the People of the State of Florida? All other bullshit aside, he's on video grabbing her arm. That's battery under Florida law (as I understand it). If the jurors follow the law, based on what I know of the evidence at this point, he should be found guilty. so you think this is going to a jury trial? |
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OK. whatever. Bottom-line: who do you think will legally prevail in this case; trump's campaign manager or the reporter? You mean Trump's campaign manager or the People of the State of Florida? All other bullshit aside, he's on video grabbing her arm. That's battery under Florida law (as I understand it). If the jurors follow the law, based on what I know of the evidence at this point, he should be found guilty. so you think this is going to a jury trial? Trump never settles. |
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For what it's worth, this is the sort of "culture of violence within the Trump campaign" they're referring to: "I'd like to punch him in the face," Trump said, remarking that a man disrupting his rally was escorted out with a smile on his face. If that is a "culture of violence" then look no further than the left's rallies and calls to "burn this mutha-fucka down!" This is the establishment pissed that they are not controlling the narrative as well as they'd like to. Some of us find both to be a problem. Crying about a culture of violence on a the largest firearms site on the net. Are you fucking for real? What the fuck is wrong with violence? Violence is what bought your freedom, it is only through the promise of violence that you keep it. Firearms are force multipliers of violence and and we champion private ownership of them but are supposed cringe at the suggestion that someone projected their desire to employ violence to discourage the willful disruption of "their" event by antagonists. Violence is what we are lacking as a society. Strongly worded condemnations just aren't getting the message of "do not interfere with my liberty" across to an ever growing and ever emboldened through lack of meaningful reaction, group of disrespectful shit bags. |
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OK. whatever. Bottom-line: who do you think will legally prevail in this case; trump's campaign manager or the reporter? You mean Trump's campaign manager or the People of the State of Florida? All other bullshit aside, he's on video grabbing her arm. That's battery under Florida law (as I understand it). If the jurors follow the law, based on what I know of the evidence at this point, he should be found guilty. so you think this is going to a jury trial? You asked a question about who would prevail, wtf is the laughing? It was your question, sparky. Prevail = win, right? You determine who wins at a (are you sitting down?) trial. |
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I always wanted to see more people get involved, and take politics seriously. Now I realize that is absolutely one of those "be careful what you wish for" things, as those who have gotten involved are idiots. There are more important things than boogers and made-up "lies," and this overly-aggressive reporter being moved away from the candidate. When is the last time we heard of a real issue being discussed? Rome burns . . . View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The horror! I can't imagine how she will ever be able to go on in life and cope with this. The battery isn't the issue anymore.. It is the entire campaign lying about it. I always wanted to see more people get involved, and take politics seriously. Now I realize that is absolutely one of those "be careful what you wish for" things, as those who have gotten involved are idiots. There are more important things than boogers and made-up "lies," and this overly-aggressive reporter being moved away from the candidate. When is the last time we heard of a real issue being discussed? Rome burns . . . All the reporter initially wanted was for Lewandowski (don't know how his name is spelled and don't care) to acknowledge his grab was improper and for him to apologize. Instead, the campaign denied it happened and called her a liar, and not only that but that she is an habitual liar, and that she tries to make herself part of the story. They also said she didn't file a police report. Well, now she filed a police report, we have video, and she wasn't lying, She vindicated herself and proved the Trump campaign to be what it is: a big mess. |
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Sooooooo why did the USSS agent directly behind, whom Corey had to push past her, do absolutely nothing? Oh that is right, because it didn't warrant them doing anything.
On the Today show this morning, Trump accidentally told the truth: 'She was asking questions that she wasn't supposed to be asking" At least he didn't go full Col. Jessup. Yet. |
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So if I go to Florida, walk into Target, grab some mom walking through the juice aisle from behind and give her arm a good yank I have not committed a crime? Or you just mean I should waste my time googling the florida penal law to find the code section? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Try to stay focused. This alleged crime occurred in Florida, not NY. Based on the evidence you've seen, what actual crime was committed? Because grabbing a stranger in a store is the same as grabbing a person laying wait that suddenly attempts to make contact with a presidential candidate. Lame as usual. Personally I think the guy would be in better shape if he had stopped her and held her for the obvioulsy asleep security people to sort out. |
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You mean Trump's campaign manager or the People of the State of Florida? All other bullshit aside, he's on video grabbing her arm. That's battery under Florida law (as I understand it). If the jurors follow the law, based on what I know of the evidence at this point, he should be found guilty. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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OK. whatever. Bottom-line: who do you think will legally prevail in this case; trump's campaign manager or the reporter? You mean Trump's campaign manager or the People of the State of Florida? All other bullshit aside, he's on video grabbing her arm. That's battery under Florida law (as I understand it). If the jurors follow the law, based on what I know of the evidence at this point, he should be found guilty. No, this is Palm Beach County. never....ever.....has a "battery" like that ever been prosecuted successfully that I know of. ever |
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Turns out the charges were a classic DNC hit job. Florida prosecutor is in the tank for Hillary, this is the same crap the Democrats have been using for decades. If you can't beat them at the ballot box, do crap like this.
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It's easy to explain. "We were pushing through a crowd of people at the time and it was very chaotic, with a lot of jostling. I heard afterwards that a reporter whom I had not met claimed that I grabbed her violently hard enough to bruise her arm and nearly pulled her to the ground. I knew I had certainly done no such thing to anyone that day. Upon reviewing the video, it is clear that a briefly grabbed the woman, whom I now know to be Ms. Fields, on her upper arm because she had gotten too close to Mr. Trump. Part of my duties as a campaign manager is to be close to the candidate and to ensure that when an event is over that he is able to move through the crowd and exit the building in an orderly fashion. I have also been told by the Secret Service agents guarding Mr. Trump that they do not want anyone near him when he is exiting like that due to security concerns. My intent was simply to move Ms. Fields away from Mr. Trump so that he could exit the building. It was never my intention to harm anyone. I have also been shown the picture of the bruise and I do not believe that I caused these injuries as the video shows me grabbing her upper arm only, while the bruises are on the lower arm. I do not recall ever touching Ms. Fields in the area of the bruise and to the best of my recollection I have never done so." View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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He can't say that he grabbed her by the upper arm, therefore not being responsible for the bruising on her forearm ... because he doesn't remember. Well, he could say that, and lawyers love that. "We were pushing through a crowd of people at the time and it was very chaotic, with a lot of jostling. I heard afterwards that a reporter whom I had not met claimed that I grabbed her violently hard enough to bruise her arm and nearly pulled her to the ground. I knew I had certainly done no such thing to anyone that day. Upon reviewing the video, it is clear that a briefly grabbed the woman, whom I now know to be Ms. Fields, on her upper arm because she had gotten too close to Mr. Trump. Part of my duties as a campaign manager is to be close to the candidate and to ensure that when an event is over that he is able to move through the crowd and exit the building in an orderly fashion. I have also been told by the Secret Service agents guarding Mr. Trump that they do not want anyone near him when he is exiting like that due to security concerns. My intent was simply to move Ms. Fields away from Mr. Trump so that he could exit the building. It was never my intention to harm anyone. I have also been shown the picture of the bruise and I do not believe that I caused these injuries as the video shows me grabbing her upper arm only, while the bruises are on the lower arm. I do not recall ever touching Ms. Fields in the area of the bruise and to the best of my recollection I have never done so." Actually no, that would be the job of the security detail and/or the body man... the campaign manager's job is to manage the campaign. |
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Prosecutor is on panel to support Clinton?
http://postonpolitics.blog.palmbeachpost.com/2015/11/17/hillary-clintons-150-member-florida-team-a-little-thin-on-palm-beach-county-backers/ |
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Sooooooo why did the USSS agent directly behind, whom Corey had to push past her, do absolutely nothing? Oh that is right, because it didn't warrant them doing anything.
On the Today show this morning, Trump accidentally told the truth: 'She was asking questions that she wasn't supposed to be asking" Are you kidding me? He is a bigger gift horse than Joe "Gaffe" Biden. |
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The Secret Service agents warned this MSM-tool to back away from TRUMP several times... she refused. If anyone touched anyone, it was this predatory, overly aggressive so-called reporter who crossed the established legal safety boundaries for a presidential candidate. The Secret Service agents had every legal right to tackle her to the ground, arrest, handcuff and detain her. This bimbo-tool has attempted to bring similar charges to others who rebuffed her overly intrusive lack of manners. How many times has she been fired by other MSM agencies for her inappropriate intrusive behavior??? This stinks to high heaven... and there's slimy, lyin' Cruz right on exploitative cue with his 500K talking mouth piece FioRino... View Quote If she had been warned, and was deemed a threat, why did the agent do nothing? /crickets |
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Actually no, that would be the job of the security detail and/or the body man... the campaign manager's job is to manage the campaign. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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He can't say that he grabbed her by the upper arm, therefore not being responsible for the bruising on her forearm ... because he doesn't remember. Well, he could say that, and lawyers love that. "We were pushing through a crowd of people at the time and it was very chaotic, with a lot of jostling. I heard afterwards that a reporter whom I had not met claimed that I grabbed her violently hard enough to bruise her arm and nearly pulled her to the ground. I knew I had certainly done no such thing to anyone that day. Upon reviewing the video, it is clear that a briefly grabbed the woman, whom I now know to be Ms. Fields, on her upper arm because she had gotten too close to Mr. Trump. Part of my duties as a campaign manager is to be close to the candidate and to ensure that when an event is over that he is able to move through the crowd and exit the building in an orderly fashion. I have also been told by the Secret Service agents guarding Mr. Trump that they do not want anyone near him when he is exiting like that due to security concerns. My intent was simply to move Ms. Fields away from Mr. Trump so that he could exit the building. It was never my intention to harm anyone. I have also been shown the picture of the bruise and I do not believe that I caused these injuries as the video shows me grabbing her upper arm only, while the bruises are on the lower arm. I do not recall ever touching Ms. Fields in the area of the bruise and to the best of my recollection I have never done so." Actually no, that would be the job of the security detail and/or the body man... the campaign manager's job is to manage the campaign. The campaign manager's job is whatever he and Trump agree on. Whatever that may be. |
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Because grabbing a stranger in a store is the same as grabbing a person laying wait that suddenly attempts to make contact with a presidential candidate. Lame as usual. Personally I think the guy would be in better shape if he had stopped her and held her for the obvioulsy asleep security people to sort out. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Try to stay focused. This alleged crime occurred in Florida, not NY. Based on the evidence you've seen, what actual crime was committed? Because grabbing a stranger in a store is the same as grabbing a person laying wait that suddenly attempts to make contact with a presidential candidate. Lame as usual. Personally I think the guy would be in better shape if he had stopped her and held her for the obvioulsy asleep security people to sort out. "laying in wait" You guys keep using works like "principle" and throwing "presidential candidate" around like it makes this thing into some sort of security issue. IT'S NOT. That's spin, trying to excuse conduct that the manager and Orange Jesus say never even happened. "He didn't do anything, but it he did, it was a good idea. Plus she may have had a bomb, we don't know". |
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You have a video of huma coming up behind a reporter, grabbing her arm and yanking her around? she pushed a woman away from her, she did not run up and grab someone and pull them away... in front of a security agent no less. |
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Quoted: Because grabbing a stranger in a store is the same as grabbing a person laying wait that suddenly attempts to make contact with a presidential candidate. Lame as usual. Personally I think the guy would be in better shape if he had stopped her and held her for the obvioulsy asleep security people to sort out. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Try to stay focused. This alleged crime occurred in Florida, not NY. Based on the evidence you've seen, what actual crime was committed? Because grabbing a stranger in a store is the same as grabbing a person laying wait that suddenly attempts to make contact with a presidential candidate. Lame as usual. Personally I think the guy would be in better shape if he had stopped her and held her for the obvioulsy asleep security people to sort out. |
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she pushed a woman away from her, she did not run up and grab someone and pull them away... in front of a security agent no less. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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You have a video of huma coming up behind a reporter, grabbing her arm and yanking her around? she pushed a woman away from her, she did not run up and grab someone and pull them away... in front of a security agent no less. Oh yeah. I see...she pushed instead of pulled. How does push or pull differ in an assault charge? Are there different charges for pulling or pushing? One is more severe than the other? You don't think Hillary had security close by too? |
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I c.an't wait until they counter sue this stupid bitch into oblivion.
There are a lot of GOPe trolls shilling the fuck out of this incident in order to draw fire away from Cruz cheating scandal Anybody with half a fuckin brain and at least 10% functional eyesight should be able to see this whole thing is frivolous. I despise Ted Cruz, however if this incident happened to his campaign manager I would still be man enough to say the same thing... this is stupid sHit |
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NEW YORK – The Florida prosecutor who brought battery charges against Donald Trump’s campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, supports Hillary Clinton’s campaign for president.
An article published by the Palm Beach Post on Nov. 17, 2015, has been circulating since Tuesday evening because it lists Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Aronberg as a member 150-member Florida Leadership Council, which was established by the Democratic Party to promote Hillary Clinton’s presidential candidacy. The article states that Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Aronberg and Tax Collector Anne Gannon “are also part of Clinton’s Florida team.” Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2016/03/lewandowski-prosecutor-outed-as-hillary-supporter/#hzvIT0JJybiFjqr0.99 LINK First National Enquirer, and now World Net Daily? You've GOT to be kidding me. |
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He can't say that he grabbed her by the upper arm, therefore not being responsible for the bruising on her forearm ... because he doesn't remember. Well, he could say that, and lawyers love that. "We were pushing through a crowd of people at the time and it was very chaotic, with a lot of jostling. I heard afterwards that a reporter whom I had not met claimed that I grabbed her violently hard enough to bruise her arm and nearly pulled her to the ground. I knew I had certainly done no such thing to anyone that day. Upon reviewing the video, it is clear that a briefly grabbed the woman, whom I now know to be Ms. Fields, on her upper arm because she had gotten too close to Mr. Trump. Part of my duties as a campaign manager is to be close to the candidate and to ensure that when an event is over that he is able to move through the crowd and exit the building in an orderly fashion. I have also been told by the Secret Service agents guarding Mr. Trump that they do not want anyone near him when he is exiting like that due to security concerns. My intent was simply to move Ms. Fields away from Mr. Trump so that he could exit the building. It was never my intention to harm anyone. I have also been shown the picture of the bruise and I do not believe that I caused these injuries as the video shows me grabbing her upper arm only, while the bruises are on the lower arm. I do not recall ever touching Ms. Fields in the area of the bruise and to the best of my recollection I have never done so." Actually no, that would be the job of the security detail and/or the body man... the campaign manager's job is to manage the campaign. The campaign manager's job is whatever he and Trump agree on. Whatever that may be. Well with Trump, who offers to pay supporters' legal bills if they assault protesters, maybe part of Corey's official duties include roughing up reporters and protesters. I yield to you that possible point. |
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