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The question is what did Trump have on him? The answer is pee.

What?? That shirt is amazing! I think it’s too good for her, actually.

Lying is selfish, arrogant and short-sighted, and those are bad qualities in a leader. Not to mention infidelity and financial impropriety are probably the top two levers for blackmail or other manipulation, including recruitment by intelligence services.

“You don’t need another study...” might have been a better choice of words.

“Society must have laws that prevent people from doing things that harm others.”

“Quit before your party gets royally embarrassed in the midterms” - Ayn Rand

“Society must also respect the wishes of those who refuse the procedure.”

“We should have affirmative action for bad ideas!” - a very confused conservative

“You don’t need a million dollars to do that, Peter-man! Hell, look at my cousin - he’s unemployed, don’t do shit!”

“Bob; Bob.”

Journalists are accountable to the public interest, not the courts. For example most of the records of sexual abuse by priests were sealed, but publishing those records was in the public interest.

Yellow-pink

Jalopnik is the guy on the left

Worked out just fine when she called me.

Unless it’s “wagon, in brown”

If publishing a document is in the public interest it is ethically incumbent on the journalist to do so regardless of the court’s decision. Sometimes what’s legal and what’s ethical don’t align, but in this case no law was broken in obtaining the documents in question and no law was broken in publishing them.

He knows he’s a liar and that his word means nothing; he has to invent an authority to point at and say “they said it, you can believe it’s true!” It’s also a way to deflect criticism.

Just a reminder to the folks having aneurisms about the price: How much would you charge to let internet randos drive your car?