KAMALA HARRIS SCREWED HER WAY INTO POLITICS

He called Melania a "blimp" when she was pregnant... on the Howard Stern show.

You know, they just blow up, right?” Trump said of his pregnant wife in December 2005, according to a report by SF Gate.

“Like a blimp — in the right places. In her case, the right places. I mean she really has become a monster — in all the right places,” Trump told Stern. “I mean monster in the most positive way. She has gotten very, very large — in all the right places.”

Trump is all class
 
The Clinton fans did exactly the same thing to tube the career of General Joseph Ralston when the Clinton's adulterous affairs and sexual harassment accusations were in the news. Ralston was legally separated from his wife and his relation with another woman was completely consensual, but the Democrats fucked him over for as revenge for the accusations against Clinton.

I wiki'ed Gen. Ralston to read his bio and the claim was made that it was the firing of 1st Lt. Kelly Flinn that caused the blowback on Gen. Ralston. Do you know anything about that?

"In 1997, at the retirement of John M. Shalikashvili, the then Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Ralston was the top candidate to succeed him to the highest position in the military. A scandal erupted when it became public that Ralston had an adulterous affair with a CIA employee during the 1980s. Ralston claimed this was while he and his wife Linda were separated.[SUP][4][/SUP]

Defense Secretary William Cohen backed Ralston despite the controversy, declaring that Ralston's secret, adulterous relationship 13 years ago would not "automatically disqualify" him from becoming the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.[SUP][5][/SUP] There were allegations of double standards, as 1st Lieutenant Kelly Flinn was forced out of the Air Force after being charged with adultery a month prior.

Ralston withdrew his name from consideration[SUP][6][/SUP] and remained Vice Chairman until 2000, when he was appointed Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, in which function he served from 2000 to 2003, taking over from United States Army general Wesley Clark. In this capacity, he was the highest-ranking officer in NATO. He retired on March 1, 2003."
 
When someone does something grievously wrong, be it doxxing or seeking to ruin a good General's military career, it can be memorable to some people who recognize that in injustice was done.

Bob Dylan wrote a great song about a similar but worse injustice titled "Hurricane".

Honestly, it doesn't seem like his career was ruined. After the scandal "he was appointed Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, in which function he served from 2000 to 2003, taking over from United States Army general Wesley Clark. In this capacity, he was the highest-ranking officer in NATO. He retired on March 1, 2003."
 
IT SEEMS THAT HARRIS GOT HER START IN POLITICS BY SCREWING A POWERFUL MAN...NOT BY ANY OF HEER OWN TALENTS...EXCEPT FOR ONE.....

Kamala Harris launched political career with $120K 'patronage' job from boyfriend Willie Brown

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IT SEEMS THAT TRUMP GOT HIS START IN BUSINESS BY BEING RELATED TO A POWERFUL MAN...NOT BY ANY OF HIS OWN TALENTS...EXCEPT FOR ONE...

EXPLOITING OTHER PEOPLE FOR HIS OWN PERSONAL GAIN.

Donald Trump launched career with multi-million dollar 'patronage' gift from daddy Fred Trump

Fuck off, Schlockmeister. :fu:
 
ROLLING STONE IS FULL OF SHIT.

And it’s simply not the case that Trump is “fair-to-middling” at running his business. In fact, Trump’s business is insanely profitable. According to that Businessweek story, the Trump Organization brought in about $605 million in revenue last year, and managed to clear somewhere between $275 and $325 million in profit. That’s a phenomenally high profit margin (which, of course, is a key sign of the health of a business). Trump’s approximately 50 percent margin means his company is more profitable than Pfizer, Gazprom, and Hyundai – all the most profitable companies in their respective industries. Trump’s company even has higher margins than Apple. Who knew? It turns out Steve Jobs was only “fair-to-middling” at running a business.


https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/weekly-standard/trumps-business-success-is-more-than-marginal


IRRELEVANT TO HARRIS'S SCREWING HER WAY INTO POLITICS....

Please stop with the trump upsucking. He's had a multitude of failures and it doesn't matter who lists them, the list speaks for itself.

Btw did you know trump's golf courses in Scotland are tanking?
 
IT SEEMS THAT TRUMP GOT HIS START IN BUSINESS BY BEING RELATED TO A POWERFUL MAN...NOT BY ANY OF HIS OWN TALENTS...EXCEPT FOR ONE...

EXPLOITING OTHER PEOPLE FOR HIS OWN PERSONAL GAIN.

Donald Trump launched career with multi-million dollar 'patronage' gift from daddy Fred Trump

Fuck off, Schlockmeister. :fu:

AND TURNED IT INTO AN INTERNATIONAL, MULTI-BILLION DOLLAR JUGGERNAUT...NOTHING TO DO WITH POLITICS.


SEE HOW DESPERATE THEY ARE TO CHANGE THE EMBARRASSING (FOR THEM) TOPIC????


IRRELEVANT TO HARRIS SCREWING HER WAY INTO POLITICS....AGAIN...

 
If politics and screwing is a non-starter for you, why do you care who or what Harris did?

YOU'RE THE ONE SO DESPERATELY TRYING TO DENY WHAT I ACCEPT FREELY:


HARRIS SCREWED HER WAY INTO POLITICS. CHOKE ON IT (SHE MIGHT HAVE!!)
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YOU'RE THE ONE SO DESPERATELY TRYING TO DENY WHAT I ACCEPT FREELY:
HARRIS SCREWED HER WAY INTO POLITICS. CHOKE ON IT (SHE MIGHT HAVE!!)
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Uh-huh. You're the one who's so fearful that Biden and Harris will win the election that you're working overtime to smear her with the usual RWNJ sexist BS. You're holding her to a standard you'd never apply to a male candidate.
 
I wiki'ed Gen. Ralston to read his bio and the claim was made that it was the firing of 1st Lt. Kelly Flinn that caused the blowback on Gen. Ralston. Do you know anything about that?

"In 1997, at the retirement of John M. Shalikashvili, the then Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Ralston was the top candidate to succeed him to the highest position in the military. A scandal erupted when it became public that Ralston had an adulterous affair with a CIA employee during the 1980s. Ralston claimed this was while he and his wife Linda were separated.[SUP][4][/SUP]

Defense Secretary William Cohen backed Ralston despite the controversy, declaring that Ralston's secret, adulterous relationship 13 years ago would not "automatically disqualify" him from becoming the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.[SUP][5][/SUP] There were allegations of double standards, as 1st Lieutenant Kelly Flinn was forced out of the Air Force after being charged with adultery a month prior.

Ralston withdrew his name from consideration[SUP][6][/SUP] and remained Vice Chairman until 2000, when he was appointed Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, in which function he served from 2000 to 2003, taking over from United States Army general Wesley Clark. In this capacity, he was the highest-ranking officer in NATO. He retired on March 1, 2003."

I recall several episodes during that time but your quote is all about the "affair" and says nothing about Flinn. Flinn committed very egregious offenses that would have nailed any military officer: repeated and willful violations UCMJ Articles 134 on adultery and fraternization despite multiple warnings to cease and desist. I agree with the judgement and have seen male Marine officers treated the same way.

https://www.sapr.mil/public/docs/ucmj/UCMJ_Article134_General_Article.pdf
PDF pages 4 62. Article 134—(Adultery) and 19 83. Article 134—(Fraternization)

Worse, IMO, is that the "do-gooder" movement to put women in the cockpit result in at least one notable needless death: Lt. Kara Hultgreen. I personally saw the same mistakes being made when I was a Naval flight instructor from late '89 until the late '90s. Post-Tailhook, the situation had become so politicized that female pilots became such a priority that they were given chances not given to male pilots. This, as with the Hultgreen crash, led to unnecessary accidents and incidents.

Women have the same ability to fly as men but they need to have the same qualifications and prerequisites as men to fly too. FWIW, the ones who are qualified become, overall, better pilots than their male counterparts in many ways: communication, attention to detail, studiousness, knowledge are some examples.

https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1995-03-22-mn-45801-story.html
 
Uh-huh. You're the one who's so fearful that Biden and Harris will win the election that you're working overtime to smear her with the usual RWNJ sexist BS. You're holding her to a standard you'd never apply to a male candidate.

Agreed.

FWIW, it's good to disagree with the RWNJs when they post lies, but I wouldn't waste too much time on them. I know they are so far gone they'll never come back to reality. You also know it and I think even most of them know it.
 
"...And it’s simply not the case that Trump is “fair-to-middling” at running his business. In fact, Trump’s business is insanely profitable. According to that Businessweek story, the Trump Organization brought in about $605 million in revenue last year, and managed to clear somewhere between $275 and $325 million in profit. That’s a phenomenally high profit margin (which, of course, is a key sign of the health of a business). Trump’s approximately 50 percent margin means his company is more profitable than Pfizer, Gazprom, and Hyundai – all the most profitable companies in their respective industries. Trump’s company even has higher margins than Apple. Who knew? It turns out Steve Jobs was only “fair-to-middling” at running a business."

IRRELEVANT TO HARRIS'S SCREWING HER WAY INTO POLITICS....

Meh. Trump fucked up the COVID crisis and lost a Billion of his own dollars....not to be confused with the Billion he'd lost the previous decade. Now he's so desperate he'll do anything to win just as some of his supporters on this forum have concurred.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...p-lost-more-than-1-billion-decade/1135982001/
President Donald Trump reportedly lost more than $1 billion over a ten-year period -- and he avoided paying taxes for eight years during that time due to the losses.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/danale...infects-the-presidents-business/#4214bd47727d
We valued the president at $3.1 billion a month ago. Now he’s worth $2.1 billion. Here’s why.

 
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