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originally posted by: testingtesting
a reply to: knowledgehunter0986
Can you show me where the author said it was mostly not true?.
originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
a reply to: knowledgehunter0986
The title of the OP is false.
That is the only reason I asked the question and I am not the only one asking.
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: Perfectenemy
According to you guys the FBI James Comey and Bob Mueller are the leakers.
Now it's Bannon?
Okay
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: Perfectenemy
According to you guys the FBI James Comey and Bob Mueller are the leakers.
Now it's Bannon?
Okay
In one of the most dramatic moments in Comey's remarks, he revealed that he had provided one of his memos to The New York Times through a trusted friend to prompt the appointment of a special counsel in the bureau's Russia investigation.
originally posted by: bender151
...when someone doubts the credibility of their sources then their motive is quite obviously something other than the truth...
Michael Wolff, the author of the title that set off the political fireworks, has admitted that he isn’t sure which parts of his own book are true — and that much of it may be exaggerated or blatantly false.
Fraud: Wolff Admits He's Not Sure His Own Book Is True
An excerpt from Michael Wolff’s new book, “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House,” claims that President Donald Trump did not know who a key Republican politician was as recently as the day after his election win — a claim that is easily proven to be a lie.
BUSTED: Part Of New Book That Rips Trump Is Proven To Be A Lie
"He has been accused of not just re-creating scenes in his books and columns, but of creating them wholesale," The Washington Post found.
In his best-selling book “Burn Rate,” for instance, about his time as an early Internet entrepreneur, Wolff "fabricated" a story about his father-in-law having open-heart surgery.
NYT White House Correspondent Doubts Michael Wolff's Trustworthiness
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If he was not having his 6:30 dinner with Steve Bannon, then, more to his liking, he was in bed by that time with a cheeseburger, watching his three screens and making phone calls — the phone was his true contact point with the world — to a small group of friends, who charted his rising and falling levels of agitation through the evening and then compared notes with one another.
As details of Trump’s personal life leaked out, he became obsessed with identifying the leaker. The source of all the gossip, however, may well have been Trump himself. In his calls throughout the day and at night from his bed, he often spoke to people who had no reason to keep his confidences. He was a river of grievances, which recipients of his calls promptly spread to the ever-attentive media.
On February 6, in one of his seething, self-pitying, and unsolicited phone calls to a casual acquaintance, Trump detailed his bent-out-of-shape feelings about the relentless contempt of the media and the disloyalty of his staff.
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: Perfectenemy
No I'm not blind..
Do you know that mods dont moderate in threads they participate in?
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: bigfatfurrytexan
He relating the lies others told. That does not make him a liar.
originally posted by: Perfectenemy
Hahahahaha This is comedy gold. People actually fell for it. HOAX: Leftists Fall For Parody Story About Trump Watching 'The Gorilla Channel' 17 Hours Per Day This proves they would pretty much believe anything that portraits Trump as stupid. Hilarious.
originally posted by: Perfectenemy
Hahahahaha This is comedy gold. People actually fell for it. HOAX: Leftists Fall For Parody Story About Trump Watching 'The Gorilla Channel' 17 Hours Per Day This proves they would pretty much believe anything that portraits Trump as stupid. Hilarious.
originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
originally posted by: Perfectenemy
Hahahahaha This is comedy gold. People actually fell for it. HOAX: Leftists Fall For Parody Story About Trump Watching 'The Gorilla Channel' 17 Hours Per Day This proves they would pretty much believe anything that portraits Trump as stupid. Hilarious.
How is this any different from me posting a video of Trump supporters praising Hitlers views when they are told that they are words attributed to Trump????
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: bigfatfurrytexan
They were an outside business. Why would they risk their reputation committing crimes for a client? Wouldn't that open them up for prosecution?