Are you drunk?
Its all about Biden. The whole argument seems to be "You ate a Dog shit. You did not like that so much, but its not as bad as the Cat Shit you are currently having to eat. So you now say that eating Dog Shit is not so bad; in fact it's great, and anyone who says anything bad about dog shit is a right wing nutcase.
No. They are both shit. Both of them. Both utterly corrupt pieces of shit that have ZERO place in "politics" and should both be in prison. And yet due to the medias narrative which you all swallow, this blatant corruption by Biden and his coke head son is to be over looked and brushed under the carpet.
It's more Russian twaddle.
Last time they took Democrat emails and added shit to them before leaking them through Wikileaks.
This time they are doing it with these.
Guaranteed they came from Russia and not off a wet Macbook.
Although you can't rule out Giulani's company sending the originals off to his FSB contacts for them to edit.
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Luckily, there is a lady as a legal expert at Facebook where she cares for the election integrity of the FB. Incidentally, years before, she was a policy adviser on Europe and Euroasia to VP Joe.
So she will see now to it that no lies about Joe and his son will come up at FB (only the ones of rtump's)...
You continue to expose yourself as a buffoon posting up trash from a tabloid rag like the NYP just confirms it. Anyone dumb enough to believe anything they publish is beyond stupid. Frankly you should be banned from SC as you contribute nothing of value aside from pushing your batshit crazy tin foil tomfoolery.
Case in point just look at the company you keep. Backspin/Skidmark has become your acolyte and it is no surprise since he too swallows the right wing propaganda. Morons.
The New York Post’s front-page article about Hunter Biden on Wednesday was written mostly by a staff reporter who refused to put his name on it, two Post employees said.
Bruce Golding, a reporter at the Rupert Murdoch-owned tabloid since 2007, did not allow his byline to be used because he had concerns over the article’s credibility, the two Post employees said, speaking on the condition of anonymity out of fear of retaliation.
Coming late in a heated presidential campaign, the article suggested that Joseph R. Biden Jr. had used his position to enrich his son Hunter when he was vice president. The Post based the story on photos and documents the paper said it had taken from the hard drive of a laptop purportedly belonging to Hunter Biden.
Many Post staff members questioned whether the paper had done enough to verify the authenticity of the hard drive’s contents, said five people with knowledge of the tabloid’s inner workings. Staff members also had concerns about the reliability of its sources and its timing, the people said.
The article named two sources: Stephen K. Bannon, the former adviser to President Trump now facing federal fraud charges, who was said to have made the paper aware of the hard drive last month; and Rudolph W. Giuliani, the president’s personal lawyer, who was said to have given the paper “a copy” of the hard drive on Oct. 11.
Mr. Giuliani said he chose The Post because “either nobody else would take it, or if they took it, they would spend all the time they could to try to contradict it before they put it out.”
Top editors met on Oct. 11 to discuss how to use the material provided by Mr. Giuliani. The group included the tabloid veteran Colin Allan, known as Col; Stephen Lynch, The Post’s editor in chief; and Michelle Gotthelf, the digital editor in chief, according to a person with knowledge of the meeting. Mr. Allan, who was The Post’s editor in chief from 2001 to 2016 and returned last year as an adviser, urged his colleagues to move quickly, the person said.
As deadline approached, editors pressed staff members to add their bylines to the story — and at least one aside from Mr. Golding refused, two Post journalists said. A Post spokeswoman had no comment on how the article was written or edited.
Headlined “BIDEN SECRET E-MAILS,” the article appeared Wednesday with two bylines: Emma-Jo Morris, a deputy politics editor who joined the paper after four years at the Murdoch-owned Fox News, and Gabrielle Fonrouge, a Post reporter since 2014.
Ms. Morris did not have a bylined article in The Post before Wednesday, a search of its website showed. She arrived at the tabloid in April after working as an associate producer on Sean Hannity’s Fox News show, according to her LinkedIn profile. Her Instagram account, which was set to private on Wednesday, included photos of her posing with the former Trump administration members Mr. Bannon and Sarah Huckabee Sanders, as well as Roger J. Stone Jr., a friend and former campaign adviser to Mr. Trump. (In July, the president commuted the sentence of Mr. Stone on seven felonies.)
Ms. Fonrouge had little to do with the reporting or writing of the article, said three people with knowledge of how it was prepared. She learned that her byline was on the story only after it was published, the people said.
The article relied on documents purportedly taken from the hard drive to suggest that the elder Mr. Biden, as vice president, had directed American foreign policy in Ukraine to benefit his son, a former board member of Burisma Holdings, a Ukrainian energy company.
The article also suggested that the elder Mr. Biden had met with a Burisma adviser, Vadym Pozharskyi. On Wednesday, a Biden campaign spokesman said that Mr. Biden’s official schedules showed no meeting between the former vice president and the adviser. Last month, two Republican-led Senate committees investigating the matter said they had found no evidence of wrongdoing by the former vice president.
“The senior editors at The Post made the decision to publish the Biden files after several days’ hard work established its merit,” Mr. Allan said in an email.
The New York Times, The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal have reported that they could not independently verify the data in the Post article, which included hedging language, referring at one point to an email “allegedly sent” to Hunter Biden.
“The story was vetted and The Post stands by its reporting,” a Post spokeswoman said in a statement.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/18/b...ter-biden.html
A tabloid got a trove of data on Hunter Biden from Rudy Giuliani. Now, the FBI is probing a possible disinformation campaign.
When the New York Post published the alleged contents of a computer hard drive purporting to document the Ukrainian and Chinese business activities of Hunter Biden, the newspaper cast the information as a "smoking gun."
Enter the FBI.
Less than three weeks before one of the most contentious presidential campaigns in history, federal authorities are investigating whether the material supplied to the Post by Rudy Giuliani, President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, is part of a smoke bomb of disinformation pushed by Russia.
The inquiry, according to a person familiar with the matter, is at least in part, aimed at determining whether Russia has set its sights on a familiar target: Biden's father, Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden. The person is not authorized to comment on the matter publicly and asked not to be named in order to speak candidly.
The FBI has declined to comment, refusing to either confirm or deny the existence of an investigation.
The gauzy details of the newspaper's account trace the hard drive to a computer repair shop in Delaware, where a laptop had been left for service last year but was never reclaimed by the customer. Exactly how the material moved to Giuliani,who with Trump has long pushed debunked conspiracy theories about the Bidens,has raised as many questions as the authenticity of the laptop data the president's lawyer provided to the newspaper.
After months of investigation, two Republican-led Senate committees unveiled a report in September that found no evidence of wrongdoing or corrupt actions by the former vice president in connection with his son Hunter's business dealings in Ukraine.
But Trump and Giuliani have continued to lob allegations at the Democratic nominee, despite multiple investigations, including the recent GOP probes, that had found no basis for the claims.
On Wednesday, the president and his lawyer seized on the New York Post story, which focused on an email purporting to show an adviser to the Ukrainian energy company Burisma thanking Hunter Biden for arranging a meeting for him with Joe Biden, who was then the vice president.
The story provided no evidence that such a meeting ever occurred and has come under fire for its reliance on questionable sources and documents whose authenticity was not verified. Biden's campaign team told USA TODAY that no meeting ever occurred.
Giuliani, through his lawyer, declined to provide the material to USA TODAY for examination.
When Twitter initially blocked the sharing of links to the story, citing a "lack of authoritative reporting" on the origin of the source materials behind the story, the newspaper hit back in an editorial, calling the criticism "ridiculous."
The Post has not responded to requests for comment.
Here's what is known about the origins of the New York Post and the claims made about the Bidens by Trump and Giuliani:
What are Trump's claims about Biden and Ukraine?
The effort by Trump and Giuliani to dig up dirt on Biden and Ukraine was at the center of the impeachment inquiry launched against the president last fall by House Democrats.
The Democratic-controlled House last year approved two articles of impeachment – abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. The impeachment probe was set off by an anonymous whistleblower complaint accusing Trump of using the levers of U.S. diplomacy to try to cajole Ukraine into pursuing investigations of Biden for the president's own political benefit.
Multiple senior Trump administration officials testified that they became alarmed about a July 25, 2019, call the president had with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in which he urged his counterpart to announce an investigation into the Bidens. Administration officials also testified of concerns that Giuliani was carrying out a "shadow diplomacy" in Ukraine focused on pressuring officials to investigate Trump's political rivals.
The Republican-controlled Senate this year acquitted Trump of the charges after a trial.
Trump and Giuliani have accused Joe Biden of seeking the ouster of Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin to thwart an investigation of Burisma – a claim that independent fact checkers and investigators have debunked.
FBI looks for Russia link in Hunter Biden data given to NY Post
Top tip: when you're trying to smear a political opponent maybe don't get identified national security risk, alkie, butt-dialer and cousin-fucker Guiliani to front it for you.
The three articles I have posted should be more than enough evidence for any reasonable thinking person to realize this is bullshit yet here we are with idiots like Sid Witless and Skidmark still pushing the debunked false narrative. Not surprising.
So a little more on NY Post deputy political editor Emma-Jo Morris', the 'journalist' who broke the Biden "bombshell' reports.
And 'journalist' in quotations not to disparage but because this 'story' constitutes the sum total of her professional bylines for the Post since joining from her former job as as a producer for Hannity.
Here she is with Hannity:
And Bannon:
And Stone:
And a professional liar:
Why is is the conspiracy theorists that dive on this sort of thing and twist themselves into logic pretzels over it can't see the actual conspiracies that are right in front of their faces...
If you believe anything that Bannon says you are as big of an idiot as I thought. I will stick with the three articles I posted and I would put dimes to dollars that you with your low IQ and poor attention span didn't bother to read.
Idiocracy is the rule of the day in their world.
They can see them, but it's like with bullies. No-one likes bullies . . . unless they're YOUR bully.
He is and more so . . . pointing to your post after quoting you regarding his 'edit' from .... I give up, the guy is slipping below chico-level now
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