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Postby norton ash » Fri Sep 30, 2016 12:44 pm

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'Check Out Sex Tape,' Presidential Candidate Tweets at 5 AM

Other than writing a series of unhinged tweets about former Miss Universe Alicia Machado, what was Donald Trump doing at 5 a.m. on Friday? Cocaine? Maybe! Who can say? Not us, certainly.

Never known for his discretion on the microblogging platform—there but for the grace of God, et cetera—the Republican presidential candidate took back his Twitter account from his more level-headed handlers and decided to launch a three-tweet rant about the woman he once called “Miss Housekeeping.”

Wow, Crooked Hillary was duped and used by my worst Miss U. Hillary floated her as an "angel" without checking her past, which is terrible!


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Sniff, sniff, snaaaaaarf. 'MY worst Miss U?' I guess he owns these poor women in perpetuity.
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Postby Luther Blissett » Fri Sep 30, 2016 4:27 pm

Maybe the ghost of Sitting Bull will come back to immolate him and leave a really cogent manifesto about it.
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Re: TRUMP is seriously dangerous

Postby seemslikeadream » Fri Sep 30, 2016 4:37 pm

Mazars and Deutsche Bank could have ended this nightmare before it started.
They could still get him out of office.
But instead, they want mass death.
Don’t forget that.
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Postby seemslikeadream » Fri Sep 30, 2016 6:21 pm

Trump’s unusual conflict: Millions in debts to German bank now facing federal fines
By Drew Harwell September 30 at 1:14 PM

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Bedford, N.H. (John Locher/AP)
Donald Trump’s business empire owes hundreds of millions of dollars to a giant German bank cast into crisis by settlement negotiations with the Justice Department, a relationship some lawyers say sheds light on the massive financial entanglements he could face as president.

Federal regulators are seeking a $14 billion fine from Deutsche Bank, Trump’s top lender, to settle claims that the bank issued toxic mortgages amid the housing crisis. German media have suggested the bank has sought a state bailout that could lead to partial ownership of the bank by the German government.

A settlement could be reached before a new president takes office, but government-ethics experts say the Deutsche Bank situation is a stark reminder of how Trump could face a conflicting set of interests as the nation's negotiator in chief.

As head of the executive branch, he’d oversee the Justice Department and the United States' relations with the rest of the world. But he’d still have a lengthy series of financial relationships with private institutions and countries with business before the United States.

“It’s certainly foreseeable that he could intervene with the DOJ so as to not upset the financing of his companies,” said Trevor Potter, a former Federal Election Commission chairman and general counsel of George H.W. Bush and Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.).

It’s “unthinkable in recent history,” Potter said, that “there’s the possibility of a president being able to affect his own personal financial interests, conceivably to the detriment of the general public.”

[For a President Trump, global real estate deals present unprecedented gray areas]

Alan Garten, executive vice president and general counsel of the Trump Organization, said, “I don’t see the conflict,” and drew a parallel to Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton’s global philanthropy.

“Under your theory, no one who has ever done anything before can be elected to the highest office,” he said.

Ethics advisers have called for Trump, if elected, to sell his business interests or sequester them in an independent holding company to lower the risk of him being beholden to foreign powers while in the White House.

But Trump has resisted. The candidate, Garten said, has pledged only to give his companies to his children, a transition that lawyers say would not be enough to sever Trump’s financial ties.

In the Deutsche Bank case, it’s impossible to predict exactly how the bank’s settlement discussions could intersect with Trump’s financial interests if he wins the election — or if they would. But lawyers say the bank could have unusual leverage over him as it searches for a way out of its current crisis.

[Inside Trump’s financial ties to Russia and his unusual flattery of Vladimir Putin]

If Deutsche’s financial health was in danger, that could also potentially threaten Trump’s corporate interests, because the bank could freeze future lending to his companies. If the German government partially owned the bank, lawyers said, Trump’s dual rule as a business executive and chief diplomat could come into conflict.

“The level of entanglements here are unprecedented,” said Ken Gross, the former elections enforcement official and lawyer who has advised presidential candidates from both parties, speaking generally outside the Deutsche case.

“He’ll have to deal with conflict entanglements almost on a daily basis, based on the holdings he has, particularly those involving international issues. It’s just going to plague him, one way or another.”

Deutsche is Europe’s biggest investment bank and one of the world’s largest financial institutions. It is also the biggest lender to Trump’s real estate businesses, the candidate reported in financial disclosure filings this spring.

But the Justice Department negotiations have led to a panic over the bank’s financial health. Big hedge funds have rushed to withdraw holdings from the bank, and investors have sent the bank’s share price plunging about 50 percent this year.

[All the excuses Trump has given for why he won’t release his tax returns]

Justice Department investigators accused the bank of misleading investors while bundling and selling disastrous mortgage-backed securities between 2005 and 2007. The bank said this month that it was negotiating a settlement with the Justice Department and had no intent to settle “anywhere near the number cited.” The department declined to comment.

The bank has also been the subject of wide-ranging criminal investigations in the U.S. and other countries. The bank agreed last year to pay $2.5 billion in fines following a scandal over the bank’s rigging of loan interest rates.

In June, the Federal Reserve said the bank’s U.S. subsidiary had failed a key stress test, and an International Monetary Fund report said the bank was one of the biggest “contributors to systemic risks in the global banking system.”

Trump’s history with Deutsche Bank shows a deep relationship — and a sometimes contentious one.

Trump financial-disclosure filings show that Deutsche is the creditor on four of his companies’ 16 loans, with principals totaling about $360 million. About $125 million of that debt was lumped into two 2012 mortgages for Trump National Doral, his South Florida golf complex.

[Trump adviser’s public comments, ties to Moscow stir unease in both parties]

A third loan was for Trump International Hotel and Tower, his Chicago high-rise. Trump filings state the loan was worth $25 million to $50 million, but county property records show the loan was actually for $69 million.

The most recent Deutsche debt, incurred last year, was a $170 million line of credit put toward the development of Trump’s newly opened luxury hotel near the White House, the Trump International Hotel in Washington. All four loans will mature, or come due, by 2024.

Deutsche is the only big Wall Street bank on Trump’s filings that has continued to lend even as Trump companies filed six bankruptcies. Since 1998, Deutsche has been a lender or co-lender in at least $2.5 billion in loans to Trump or his companies, a Wall Street Journal analysis found in March.

But Trump and Deutsche have also clashed. In 2008, the bank asked for Trump to make payments on a $640 million construction loan for the Chicago tower given by a Deutsche-led group of lenders. Instead, Trump sued, saying the bank should pay him $3 billion because it had undermined his project, in part, by creating “the current financial crisis.”

The bank countersued, saying the lawsuit was “classic Trump” and an attempt “to avoid living up to the deal he reached with Deutsche Bank.” Trump and the bank settled, and the loan has since been repaid.

[A Trump presidency would be ethically compromised]

The Ethics in Government Act of 1978, enacted after Watergate, established strict rules requiring members of Congress to recuse themselves from matters in which they have financial interests. Presidents, however, were exempt, so as to not interfere with the wide-ranging job.

Though not required, many in the modern Oval Office — including Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton and both Bushes — have sought to minimize red flags by placing their assets in “blind trusts,” run by independent trustees who keep complete control.

Trump’s business empire shows many ties to foreign countries. Trump has praised Russian President Vladi­mir Putin and for years shared hopes that he could develop properties there. Some of the more than 500 companies listed on Trump’s financial disclosures are in countries with sensitive ties to the United States, such as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and China.

Trump has said he would have no involvement in his businesses because they would be run by his children. “His focus is going to be solely on improving the country,” said Garten, the Trump general counsel. “The business is not going to be a factor or an interest at that point.”

But lawyers say that would create only the appearance of a barrier between Trump and the businesses he’s been involved with for several decades.

“It’s silly to suggest there’s any avoidance of conflict by having your family run the interests,” Potter said. “He talks to his family all the time.”
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Postby seemslikeadream » Fri Sep 30, 2016 9:12 pm

Analysis: Donald Trump's Double Standard for Women
by IRIN CARMON

Donald Trump's Long History of Body Shaming 1:48
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has bragged about "being out four or five nights a week, usually with a different woman each time" during his youth and described avoiding sexually transmitted infections back then as "my personal Vietnam." But it was the sexual history of former Miss Universe Alicia Machado that he derided early Friday morning as "disgusting" and urged people to "check out sex tape and past."

Trump, who told Howard Stern he had watched Paris Hilton's sex tape despite having known Hilton since she was 12, also said that Hillary Clinton had falsely portrayed Machado as an "angel" and "paragon of virtue" after she referred to the former pageant winner in Monday's debate.

Clinton, in fact, had focused on Trump's behavior, which included ambushing the then-19-year-old Machado with television cameras during her workout.

Related: Analysis: Trump's Alicia Machado Tweet Storm Points to Deeper Problems

But for feminists, by putting Machado's character on trial, evoking her later and entirely irrelevant sexual history, Trump is engaging in classic slut-shaming. That would be holding women to a higher standard of chastity and assuming any unsanctioned display of sexuality is self-evidently damning.

"It's a total double standard," said feminist author Erika Sanchez. "It's the whole virgin/whore dichotomy."

"IT'S A TOTAL DOUBLE STANDARD. IT'S THE WHOLE VIRGIN/WHORE DICHOTOMY."
Trump's terminology also suggested only two categories for women: "angel" or "disgusting," the latter being a word he also used for a female lawyer who pulled out a breast pump and for comedian Rosie O'Donnell.

"In these tweets is this assumption that in order to wrong a woman, that woman must be a saint, otherwise what you've done to her doesn't count," said Emily Lindin, founder of the UnSlut Project, which raises awareness about sexual bullying.

In addition to Trump's dozens of conversations with Howard Stern about his own sexual adventures and preferences, the hypocrisy of Trump using Machado's public sexuality against her is that he himself owned multiple companies that profited off female beauty and sexuality — including a modeling agency and the pageant Machado won. He also tellingly referred to Machado as one of "my" Miss Universes.

Related: Alicia Machado Responds to Trump: 'I Will Continue Standing'

"Every woman needs to be sexual on his terms," said feminist writer Veronica Arreola. "If it benefits him, they can be as free and liberated as possible. And if it doesn't, hey, you need to button up there …. And it makes him angry to see women who fall outside that assert themselves."

On Monday night, Clinton also repeated Machado's charge that Trump "called her 'Miss Housekeeping,' because she was Latina," pouring ethnic stereotyping into the misogyny cocktail.

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"I think for many Latinas, being called a housekeeper is not a personal offense as much as a reflection of the person calling them that," said Arreola. "If Trump thinks that calling someone a housekeeper is an insult, how does he treat his hotel staff, the people who clean up after him and his home?"

She added, "He has continued to frame his campaign as one of the working class, but he uses working class positions as derogatory words."

None of this is likely to help Trump with Latino voters, with whom he had trouble long before his tweet-storm about the Venezuelan-born Machado. Trump famously launched his presidential campaign claiming that "when Mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best …. They're bringing drugs. They're bringing crime. They're rapists. And some, I assume, are good people."

Related: Video of Trump Deposition in D.C. Hotel Feud Ordered to be Released

"It's all related to how he sees us as solely sexual, primitive people, as uncivilized and dangerous," said Sanchez. "He talks about my community in such a disgusting way, but he definitely benefits from our labor."

"HE TALKS ABOUT MY COMMUNITY IN SUCH A DISGUSTING WAY, BUT HE DEFINITELY BENEFITS FROM OUR LABOR."
Trump has refused to back down from his comments about Mexican immigrants. In his pushback to Clinton saying he had berated Machado in a racist and sexist way, Trump has not denied any of the account, nor has he apologized.

He has, however, previously insisted that he is not a misogynist.

"I cherish women," Trump said last year, during his attacks on Megyn Kelly. "I want to help women."

But Arreola said that attitude, too, is reductive and stereotypes women. "That's not the way to love and honor women, to put them on a pedestal," she said. "That chivalrous view of women, as opposed to loving and honoring them as people, leads to what Trump is doing now."

PHOTOS - Reality TV to GOP Nominee: Trump's White House Ambitions

The Machado incident also highlights yet another example of Trump holding women's bodies to a standard to which he does not hold himself. Hours after the debate, Trump indignantly went on television to protest that Machado had indeed gained weight, as if it refuted Clinton's charge.

According to Trump's own medical report, as analyzed by the Washington Post, he is five pounds short of obese. He famously subsists on fast food and told Dr. Oz recently that his campaign trail exercise regimen is "using a lot of motion" as he speaks during his rallies. But one thing is clear, by Trump's own account: When he deems it necessary, women's bodies are to be used against them.
http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016-el ... en-n657601
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Re: TRUMP is seriously dangerous

Postby Harvey » Fri Sep 30, 2016 9:17 pm

If the current ruling oligarchy got together to make it's wettest dreams actually happen, what would it look like?

It would look like uniting the country against an almost literal straw man in order to unite it for a Trojan donkey.
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Postby seemslikeadream » Fri Sep 30, 2016 9:20 pm

Donald Trump Appeared In A 2000 Playboy Softcore Porn

Trump breaks a bottle of champagne on a Playboy-branded limo while several of the Playmates are visiting New York City. “Beauty is beauty, and let’s see what happens with New York,” Trump says.

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Donald Trump made an appearance in an explicit 2000 Playboy video.
Trump’s role in the porn is relatively benign and centers around him breaking a bottle of champagne on a Playboy-branded limo while several of the playmates are visiting New York City. BuzzFeed News obtained the footage from the online-only Buffalo, New York–based adult video store Cinema Cornucopia.
Other scenes from the film feature fully nude women posing in sexual positions, dancing naked, touching themselves while naked, touching each other sensually, rubbing honey on themselves, taking a bath, and dressing in costumes.
The VHS cover of the video reads: “From luxuriating in a warm, soapy tub, to reveling at an exclusive night club, Carol and Darlene bare their sex appeal and lead you on a sensual journey of discovery.”
On a bus tour hunt for the 2000 Playmate of the Year around the country, the Playmates travel to different cities including New York, Las Vegas, Chicago, Nashville, and San Diego. Trump welcomes the Playmates in New York and pops a bottle of champagne to kick off the New York stop. Trump then pours it over the Playboy bunny logo.
“Beauty is beauty, and let’s see what happens with New York,” Trump says.
Trump on Friday attacked former Miss Universe Alicia Machado, who has spoken out about how Trump treated her in the late 1990s, for her “sex tape” — a grainy night-vision video of her having sex while appearing on a reality show. False rumors spread on right-wing websites earlier this week that Machado appeared in a number of online porn videos. The videos under her name on porn sites around the web don’t feature the former beauty queen.
Here’s video of Trump’s appearance:

https://www.buzzfeed.com/andrewkaczynsk ... .qubvJKbwg
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Re: TRUMP is seriously dangerous

Postby 8bitagent » Sat Oct 01, 2016 5:14 am

Im starting to see some of the passionate Bernie Sanders supporters and sites that were big Sanders proponents predictably now being pro Hillary Clinton. Yet you can tell it doesn't have nearly the same
enthusiasm. Watching clips from tonight's Trump rally, there's an almost messianic arena rock star quality when Trump walks to the stage. With Hillary Clinton, it's often barely a hundred or so people at one of
her rallies lacking even 1/100th the Bernie Sanders enthusiasm. Even Bernies recent rallies *with* Clinton have been not so well attended and lacking in passion.

Just wondering aloud to the networks and people who vigorously defend Hillary and assume she will win, how can they explain a total lack of enthusiasm for her from her own base. Or all the
recent polling that shows young people aren't too jazzed on her. But...."it's hers to win" apparently
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Postby tapitsbo » Sat Oct 01, 2016 5:23 am

Harvey » Fri Sep 30, 2016 9:17 pm wrote:If the current ruling oligarchy got together to make it's wettest dreams actually happen, what would it look like?

It would look like uniting the country against an almost literal straw man in order to unite it for a Trojan donkey.


At least some of the oligarchs/technocrats appear to genuinely support trump although I am open to the idea that he is simply a prop for clinton's coronation.

Funny how "sex tape" stuff is in the news cycle, but not about Epstein, eh?
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Re: TRUMP is seriously dangerous

Postby NeonLX » Sat Oct 01, 2016 10:58 am

I've thought all along that Drumpf is merely a foil for $hillary. He manages to make her look almost "good" in comparison.

If he isn't playing that role...then, well, we are truly fucked.

I dropped out of the false blue vs red dichotomy several "elections" back.

Treat people nicely and lend a helping hand. The rest is noise and distraction.
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Postby Luther Blissett » Sat Oct 01, 2016 11:10 am

NeonLX » Sat Oct 01, 2016 9:58 am wrote:I've thought all along that Drumpf is merely a foil for $hillary. He manages to make her look almost "good" in comparison.

If he isn't playing that role...then, well, we are truly fucked.

I dropped out of the false blue vs red dichotomy several "elections" back.

Treat people nicely and lend a helping hand. The rest is noise and distraction.


Check the "reminder that Clinton and Trump are friends" op-ed I posted in the electoral fraud thread. Nothing groundbreaking and it's everything you already knew but she puts it together succinctly.

The problem is though that his campaign has created a whole new cadre of far-right ideology.
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Postby NeonLX » Sat Oct 01, 2016 11:20 am

^^^^^Yeah, that does summarize it nicely. What keeps occurring to me is, I'm not very bright but even I can see through this awful charade. Why can't my intelligent friends who think that we *must* vote for $hillary, or else...(Supreme Court justices are the usual reason).
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Re: TRUMP is seriously dangerous

Postby Wombaticus Rex » Sat Oct 01, 2016 2:08 pm

Luther Blissett » Sat Oct 01, 2016 10:10 am wrote:
The problem is though that his campaign has created a whole new cadre of far-right ideology.


I probably shouldn't even start to unpack this one, but -- I have a hard time with the notion of the Trump campaign, skeleton crew Potemkin Village that it is, "creating" anything but mailing lists. "Ideology" is reallllly pushing it.

Trump believers I talk to are every bit as incoherent as neoliberals are, and with a much smaller working vocabulary, too. They're passionate defenders of the Constitution who want Donald Trump to essentially burn the Constitution and go full Generalissimo in his first week in office. They know they're being economically fucked and want to fix that by reducing regulations on the traitor class who fucked them.

Well ... incoherent, passionate beliefs ... that can only be expressed as a narrative because it's too insane for policy solutions .... maybe I'm wrong. I guess that does sound a lot like ideology.

But it's been here since NAFTA.
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Re: TRUMP is seriously dangerous

Postby seemslikeadream » Sat Oct 01, 2016 4:13 pm

Trump says he may not accept result if Clinton wins, in reversal from debate

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/201 ... -interview



The clear and present danger of Donald Trump

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By Editorial Board September 30 at 1:53 PM

IF YOU know that Donald Trump is ignorant, unprepared and bigoted, but are thinking of voting for him anyway because you doubt he could do much harm — this editorial is for you.

Your support of the Republican presidential nominee may be motivated by dislike of the Democratic alternative, disgust with the Washington establishment or a desire to send a message in favor of change. You may not approve of everything Mr. Trump has had to say about nuclear weapons, torture or mass deportations, but you doubt he could implement anything too radical. Congress, the courts, the Constitution — these would keep Mr. Trump in check, you think.

Well, think again. A President Trump could, unilaterally, change this country to its core. By remaking U.S. relations with other nations, he could fundamentally reshape the world, too.

Of course, in many areas Mr. Trump would not have to act unilaterally. If he won, chances are Republicans would maintain control of Congress. GOP majorities there would be enthusiastic participants in much of what Mr. Trump would like to do: gutting environmental and workplace regulations, slashing taxes so that the debt skyrockets, appointing Supreme Court justices who oppose a woman’s right to have an abortion. In areas where Republican officeholders such as House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (Wis.) and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) imagine themselves acting as a brake on Mr. Trump’s worst instincts, skepticism is in order. If these supposed leaders are too craven to oppose Mr. Trump as a candidate, knowing the danger he presents, why should we expect them to stand up to the bully once he was fully empowered?


But say they did — or imagine, also improbably, that Mr. Trump faced a Democratic Congress. The president would appoint officers — a budget director, an attorney general, a CIA chief — who were disposed to let him have his way. And in the U.S. system, the scope for executive action is, as we will lay out in a series of editorials next week, astonishingly broad. At times we have questioned President Obama’s sweeping use of those powers even when we agreed with his goals, such as his broad grant of amnesty to millions of undocumented immigrants. Mr. Trump could push it much further.


Could he tear up long-standing international agreements? Round up and expel millions of longtime U.S. residents? Impose giant tariffs? Waterboard terrorist suspects? Yes, yes, yes and yes — all without so much as an if-you-please to Congress. Could he bar the media from covering him? To a large extent, yes. Could he use the government to help his businesses and, as he has threatened, injure those he perceives as enemies? Yes, he could.


Given Mr. Trump’s ever-evolving positions, and the apparent absence of fundamental beliefs other than in his own brilliance, it would be foolish to make flat predictions of how he would behave. Nor do we underestimate the resilience of the U.S. system or the devotion that U.S. government workers bring to the rule of law.

But it would be reckless not to consider the damage Mr. Trump might wreak. Some of that damage would ensue more from who he is than what he does. His racism and disparagement of women could empower extremists who are now on the margins of American politics, while his lies and conspiracy theories could legitimize discourse that until now has been relegated to the fringe. But his scope for action should not be underestimated, either. In our upcoming editorials, we will examine some arenas where Mr. Trump has been relatively clear about his intentions — and where presidential powers are mighty. We hope you will read them before you vote.
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Re: TRUMP is seriously dangerous

Postby Nordic » Sat Oct 01, 2016 11:44 pm

Somebody needs to challenge the bogus results of these hacked elections. Kerry was clearly cheated in 2004 and dos nothing about it (after promising that he would) and Hillary clearly cheated Bernie the same way and now Bernie's licking her bloody boots.

I don't care who challenges it as long as it destroys the crooked system.
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