it must be requited. you stick byst the people who stick by you. has the president stopped by his supporters? in some ways, he has. but if you voted for trump couly take a step back. how is your life two years later? are youou through for your nowt you want? are your bolder and more confident in your beliefs? or are you more afraid? it s a question james demar might ask, the company that he once worked for, google, often boasts about his commitment to the free exchange of ideas. so he dared to exchange hisxc ideas with others. he never threatened or demeaned anyone. google just did not like what he said. so they fired him and they trashed its reputation so thoroughly he could not find a job. something very like that happened to palmer lucky. he was thrown off the board of facebook solely because he supported donald trump. how about alex jones? you may not like him, you may
it hurt a lot. unrequited partly because for some reason, even though he d been arrested, paul wasn t entering a plea, which is what this was all about. candlelight vigils outside of paul s hookah lounge by jennifer s friends and family. we decided to stand in front of his establishment every night until he made his plea. eventually, no surprise, paul did plead not guilty. and prosecutor chuck gillingham found himself sifting through the records of a two-year romance studded with restraining orders, bitter quarrels, scratches, bruises, 911 calls. these are two people who had makeups and breakups and she gave verbally as good as she got. after one of their flare-ups, paul was ordered to attend anger management classes. went to one the day of the fire, as a matter of fact.
no collusion, which i knew anyway. no coordination, no nothing. no nothing, he says. no collusion. his response to the revelation his closest campaign adviser sought dirt on hillary clinton. his response after the house and senate intelligence committees re released their reports on russian interference. his response to nearly any question the president has ever gotten, no collusion. if not the two foundational words of his entire administration, then at least the linchpin of his defense that is until our reporting that his former lawyer and confidante is now willing to tie the president directly to that meeting with russians during the campaign. now that michael cohen s apparently ready to say that candidate trump knew in advance about what amounts to at best an attempted collusion or intended collusion or unrequited collusion. the line of defense has a new wrinkle, moving from never happened to so what if it did. which i don t even know if that s a crime, includie in col russia
dardenel, a former contestant on the apprentice and a democratic operative. you ve lived many lives. yes. and there you are. there i am. when you look at this and cohen s involvement in the trump organization, what do you see as key in this fight. i think what s going to be key in this fight for trump is all about the pr, all about the spin, all about the deny, deflect, attack. as far as cohen is concerned he s going to have to be very careful, because i m not a lawyer like you, but i think we all know when you are under a criminal investigation yourself and you re seeking to be a cooperating witness, the last thing you want to be doing is talking. any good lawyer will tell you to keep your mouth shut. what cohen clearly wants to do is he wants to go head on at donald trump. he is a man, i ve said this before, and some people doubted me on this, he s a man that s been sending smoke signals to donald trump for the past several weeks. those smoke signals went unrequited.