Wolff’s Admission to Lies in His Book Puts Him in Legal Jeopardy

Supporter of the biggest pathological liar known to man, a guy who ran a scammy 'university' defrauding thousands of hard working citizens, who is funded by Saudis and Russians is calling others fake.

LOL

Trump said he NEVER met with Wolff ===>>> LIE
Trump said he saw thousands celebrating in New Jersey on 911 ===>>> LIE
Trump said he he lost hundreds of friends on 911 ===>>> LIE
Trump said he had proof Obama wasn't born in Hawaii ===>>> LIE
Trump said no one reads the Bible more than him ===>>> LIE
Trump said he knows more about ISIS than the Generals ===>>> LIE
Trump said attending his University would make you rich ===>>> LIE

FAKE NEWS!
Same Old Same Old. Noone even hears you anymore.
 
Same Old Same Old. Noone even hears you anymore.

Of course you don't, the weak minded Trump supporter is easily manipulated, his sole purpose in life is to be taken advantage of my con men like Trump.

Now go back to ball washing a man who adheres to 'conservative principle' of fucking their friends wives and making crude remarks about 10 year olds and his own daughter. That's conservative morals for you.
 
So Wolff flat out says that he believes that at least some of his sources were lying to him, and while he attributes some accounts to their sources, he acknowledges that this isn’t always the case.
Investigative reporting is more than just repeating what someone said; it is about finding an underlying thread to the truth.

Whether Wolff embellished or not remains to be seen; the book just came out. But he has in no way indicted himself by stating that he didn't accept everything said to him at face value. If anything, his seeking confirmation bought him some credibility. This isn't Fox, you know.
 
I'd have to say I'm interested in public policies that generally affect local/national/global lives. To me, policies and strategies or dynamics/ systems are almost interchangeable terms.

I think that doesn't exactly mean politics but it appears to me that politics and public policies are easily intervened. Leaving many lives living in fairly uncomfortable environment and conditions. Sad!

Historically, it has been proved that some politicians are just good at creating unneeded conflicts through effective politics (sometimes even religions). That, imo, is simply a huge waste of resources which should be used for needy people and places, locally and internationally. Then a better peaceful and mindful world, I think!

Vision statement, imo, should be a good thing for modern corporations. Should vision statements be applicable to nations (that could be useful for voters to decide their meaningful votes according to their National Vision, rather than ...)?

Perhaps National Vision statement could really unite people, much more than any slogans - ad hoc!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vision_statement

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission_statement

We of course cannot say that a nation without producing a Vision statement has no National Vision, can we? lol
 
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Don't Shiite yourself. With a clown like that it's about framing things in a way that sells books.
Yeah, really:

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Yeah, really:

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Right, and that makes my point. Trump wrote a book promoting himself and book sales.
The Wolff clown is worse though because he is trying to promote his book sales by pretending to be an investigative journalist exposing the truth. If Wolff wrote a book about himself as Trump did then that would be different. But he didn't. He is hammering someone else and trying to bring someone else down so his bullshit matters more than Trump bragging about himself.

"Investigative journalist" my arse. You will be seeing him at Barnes and Nobles, not testifying before a committee somewhere.

And then we have Comey's book coming out at some point. And we will have to put up with that clown pretending to be serving the people out there on the front lines signing books at Barnes and Noble.
 
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The Wolff clown is worse though because he is trying to promote his book sales by pretending to be an investigative journalist exposing the truth.
And you know this how? You're just talking out of your...right wing.

As I noted earlier, it remains to be seen how accurate Wolff's book is. You're already dismissing it without evidence to support your claim. Sounds rather familiar...and orange.
 
I recall watching MSNBC this past Thursday morning because I wanted to see Stephanie Rule interview the Mooch. In the segment just previous to that interview I heard her say that even if 80% of what was written in the book was false it was till damning evidence against Trump. You really need to stop and think about that for a moment. The left is ready to accept that 4 out of 5 negative statements about Trump are false, pure fabrication. Anything that pushes the narrative will be used regardless of facts. The bar for what is considered a credible source is about as low as we have ever seen.
 
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