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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]KellyAnne is part of the grift. big surprise. [twitter]https://twitter.com/denisedwheeler/status/1787557662764183574[/twitter] probably part of why George had to divorce her...he couldn't have her taint his legal career.[/quote] Got to ask why even hid it? Just give him a suitcase of cash before each case and send him a monthly retainer check. Nothing will happen. There is no way to open an investigation and there will never be an impeachment.[/quote] +1 Thomas is a mean old son of a gun and he will die in that chair. Republicans love corruption. They want the old Soviet style system of winks and nods and the people with the power keep the power. [/quote] I am convinced that Thomas has complex PTSD and everything he does is a reaction to being in danger earlier in life because he is black.[/quote] +1 I listened to Slate’s podcast and The Frontline documentary on him, it’s really a fascinating grotesque story. Rural poverty, his father left, he and his brother got his family evicted and then he and his brother got to live with his business owner grandfather in Savannah and go to Catholic school while his mother and sister - the one he later pilloried for being on welfare - stayed behind. Studies to be a priest but learns he’ll never get a parish job because he’s Black. Goes to Holy Cross due to what’s now called DEI - they were looking for ways and places to find students to diversify their campus. He was a Black militant in college during the civil rights movement. [/quote] Kudos to you, truly. I couldn’t stomach listening to that much about this man.[/quote]
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