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Here sure does. He and Falwell Jr. go to the same club, er, church.

'Seeking similar couples or exceptional muscular well-hung single men.' Inside Roger Stone's swinging marriage where he posted ads online and frequented notorious sex clubs with his 'insatiable' wife

  • Roger Stone, 66, and his wife Nydia were regulars of notorious private sex club Capitol Couples in Washington D.C. in the mid-1990s
  • The club often was home to one big orgy with sex acts openly taking place on the dance floor, in back rooms, and even the bar, with porn running on TV sets
  • A journalist working undercover at Capitol Couples and his date were approached by a duo who identified themselves as Roger and 'Nikki'
  • Not only were the Stones exposed as swing club aficionados, but they were also linked to personal ads to meet other couples and single men
  • An ad paid for using Stone's credit card, read: 'Hot, insatiable lady and her handsome body builder husband, experienced swingers, seek similar couples or exceptional muscular well-hung single men' 
  • Erotic photos showed Stone naked from the waist up and Nydia in thigh high stockings, with one leg up, and a top revealing her ample breasts
  • The suggestive photos first appeared in The National Enquirer in a September 1996 issue with the headline, 'Top Dole Aide Caught in Group-Sex Ring'
  • The political confidant and longtime friend of Donald Trump is facing seven charges brought by Mueller including making false statements to Congress 
  • Did you swing with Roger Stone? Contact us at newsus@mailonline.com
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Gee, what a shame.  But the fuckers knew who they were getting into business with, and they still chose to do so.

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2022/10/15/truth-social-trump-animosity-whistleblower/

 

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Will Wilkerson, then an executive at former president Donald Trump’s start-up Trump Media & Technology Group, was at a Fort Lauderdale, Fla., coffee shop with company co-founder Andy Litinsky last October when Trump called Litinsky with a question: Would he give up some of his shares to Trump’s wife, Melania?

Trump Media, the owner of the fledgling social network Truth Social, had just been boosted by a huge merger agreement and a flood of investment that had made the stake worth millions of dollars. Trump had already been given 90 percent of the company’s shares in exchange for the use of his name and some minor involvement, leaving everyone else to split the rest.

Litinsky tried to brush it off, telling Trump “the gift would have meant a huge tax bill he couldn’t pay,” Wilkerson said in an interview. “Trump didn’t care. He said, ‘Do whatever you need to do.’ 

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Five months later, Litinsky, who first met Trump in 2004 as a contestant on the TV show “The Apprentice,” was abruptly removed from the company’s board. Wilkerson said he believes it was payback for his refusal to turn over a small fortune to the former president’s wife. Litinsky thought so, too, according to an email Wilkerson and his attorneys shared with The Washington Post and the Securities and Exchange Commission. In that email, Litinsky complained that Trump was “retaliating against me” by threatening to “ ‘blow up the company’ if his demands are not met.”

Litinsky did not respond to emails and phone messages. It is unknown whether he still retains his shares.

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The email — one of hundreds of previously unreported company messages, documents, photos and audio recordings that Wilkerson has provided to the SEC in connection with a whistleblower submission — reveals a stunning portrait of the animosity that has built up inside Trump Media since its high-profile debut last year.

Promoted as the centerpiece of Trump’s post-presidential business ambitions, the company had marketed itself as a budding media empire, with enterprises planned in social media, video streaming, live events and online payments — a powerful rival not just to Twitter but Disney, Google and Amazon.

But inside the company, Wilkerson said, those plans gave way to bitter infighting, technical failures and a chaotic jockeying for power among Trump allies that undermined its potential and left some employees crying at their desks.

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  On 10/16/2022 at 7:59 PM, tx 3 putt said:

I wonder how many jewish members they have at mir a lago ?

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They definitely have some. I have no idea how many. Part of the story when he converted the estate into a private club was that all the other clubs in the area were exclusive and Mar-a-Lago wouldn’t be. 

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  On 10/16/2022 at 10:10 PM, kevwun said:

The book thing needs to be made illegal.  It's money laundering for politicians and so many are doing it.

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Is it really money laundering? I thought it was just boosting book 'sales' so you can pretend to be a best-selling author, but there is not really any financial fraud in it, and it doesn't fool anybody who pays attention.

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No it is because it transfers campaign funds to individuals.  Ted Cruz writes a book, has his campaign buy a gazillion copies and makes himself richer.  Campaign funds are not supposed to be used like that.

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  On 10/16/2022 at 10:17 PM, kevwun said:

No it is because it transfers campaign funds to individuals.  Ted Cruz writes a book, has his campaign buy a gazillion copies and makes himself richer.  Campaign funds are not supposed to be used like that.

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According to:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/zacheverson/2021/08/16/ted-cruz-made-320000-as-an-author-last-year-his-campaign-bought-153000-worth-of-books/?sh=249664b72e15

“The FEC has issued a long series of advisory opinions allowing members to use campaign funds to buy copies of their own books at a discount from the publisher, provided that the royalties they would normally receive on those sales are given to charity,” said Brett Kappel, an attorney specializing in campaign finance at Harmon, Curran, Spielberg & Eisenberg. 

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  On 10/16/2022 at 11:18 PM, kevwun said:

A charity a lot like the Trump Foundation I would wager.

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That I wouldn’t know. Possibly. I think they do it for a variety of reasons. One is to get on bestseller lists to stimulate legitimate sales. Another is just to promote their own image. Another is probably to hand them out at campaign events and encourage more donations.

Apparently the NYT uses a dagger symbol next to the title of a book on its bestseller to indicate that there’s suspected bulk sales involved. They refused to include Cruz’s book in 2015 despite it selling 11,854 copies in its first week because most of the sales were bulk purchases made by Cruz.

https://www.politico.com/blogs/media/2015/07/ny-times-keeps-cruz-off-bestseller-list-210254

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When a Trump PAC buys Don Jr or Jared books, it definitely muddies them water.

they’re probably all smart enough to craft a publishing deal to maximize the return from selling just enough books that the PAC is buying.

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  On 10/16/2022 at 10:17 PM, kevwun said:

No it is because it transfers campaign funds to individuals.  Ted Cruz writes a book, has his campaign buy a gazillion copies and makes himself richer.  Campaign funds are not supposed to be used like that.

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Would any member of Congress resign today over something like this?

In 1988 Wright became the target of an inquiry by the House Ethics Committee. Their report in early 1989 implied that he had used bulk purchases of his book, Reflections of a Public Man, to earn speaking fees in excess of the allowed maximum, and that his wife, Betty, was given a job and perks to avoid the limit on gifts. Faced with an increasing loss of effectiveness, Wright tendered his resignation as Speaker on May 31, 1989, the resignation to become effective on the selection of a successor.[28] He was the first Speaker to resign because of a scandal

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  On 10/17/2022 at 12:19 AM, Satchel said:

Would any member of Congress resign today over something like this?

In 1988 Wright became the target of an inquiry by the House Ethics Committee. Their report in early 1989 implied that he had used bulk purchases of his book, Reflections of a Public Man, to earn speaking fees in excess of the allowed maximum, and that his wife, Betty, was given a job and perks to avoid the limit on gifts. Faced with an increasing loss of effectiveness, Wright tendered his resignation as Speaker on May 31, 1989, the resignation to become effective on the selection of a successor.[28] He was the first Speaker to resign because of a scandal

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Democrats might.

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  On 10/15/2022 at 8:36 PM, Satchel said:

Here sure does. He and Falwell Jr. go to the same club, er, church.

'Seeking similar couples or exceptional muscular well-hung single men.' Inside Roger Stone's swinging marriage where he posted ads online and frequented notorious sex clubs with his 'insatiable' wife

  • Roger Stone, 66, and his wife Nydia were regulars of notorious private sex club Capitol Couples in Washington D.C. in the mid-1990s
  • The club often was home to one big orgy with sex acts openly taking place on the dance floor, in back rooms, and even the bar, with porn running on TV sets
  • A journalist working undercover at Capitol Couples and his date were approached by a duo who identified themselves as Roger and 'Nikki'
  • Not only were the Stones exposed as swing club aficionados, but they were also linked to personal ads to meet other couples and single men
  • An ad paid for using Stone's credit card, read: 'Hot, insatiable lady and her handsome body builder husband, experienced swingers, seek similar couples or exceptional muscular well-hung single men' 
  • Erotic photos showed Stone naked from the waist up and Nydia in thigh high stockings, with one leg up, and a top revealing her ample breasts
  • The suggestive photos first appeared in The National Enquirer in a September 1996 issue with the headline, 'Top Dole Aide Caught in Group-Sex Ring'
  • The political confidant and longtime friend of Donald Trump is facing seven charges brought by Mueller including making false statements to Congress 
  • Did you swing with Roger Stone? Contact us at newsus@mailonline.com
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Ya know? I consider this to be his business and not mine. If everyone was consenting and no harm done, I'm fine with somebody doing these things.

The usual knock on GOPs caught seeking gay trysts or paying for abortions is their hypocrisy because they generally persecute others for the same thing. I don't think a man with Nixon tatooed on his back and an openly villainous person can be charged with hypocrisy.

Jail or hang him for other things but not this.

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  On 10/17/2022 at 12:40 AM, RomaVicta said:

Ya know? I consider this to be his business and not mine. If everyone was consenting and no harm done, I'm fine with somebody doing these things.

The usual knock on GOPs caught seeking gay trysts or paying for abortions is their hypocrisy because they generally persecute others for the same thing. I don't think a man with Nixon tatooed on his back and an openly villainous person can be charged with hypocrisy.

Jail or hang him for other things but not this.

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  On 10/17/2022 at 12:40 AM, RomaVicta said:

Ya know? I consider this to be his business and not mine. If everyone was consenting and no harm done, I'm fine with somebody doing these things.

The usual knock on GOPs caught seeking gay trysts or paying for abortions is their hypocrisy because they generally persecute others for the same thing. I don't think a man with Nixon tatooed on his back and an openly villainous person can be charged with hypocrisy.

Jail or hang him for other things but not this.

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If that old used up cuck shared your view, he would not have moved Heaven and earth to expose Elliot Spitzer for engaging in consensual sex outside of his marriage.

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  On 10/17/2022 at 12:40 AM, RomaVicta said:

Ya know? I consider this to be his business and not mine. If everyone was consenting and no harm done, I'm fine with somebody doing these things.

The usual knock on GOPs caught seeking gay trysts or paying for abortions is their hypocrisy because they generally persecute others for the same thing. I don't think a man with Nixon tatooed on his back and an openly villainous person can be charged with hypocrisy.

Jail or hang him for other things but not this.

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Oh, hai.

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  On 10/17/2022 at 1:57 AM, Satchel said:

If that old used up cuck shared your view, he would not have moved Heaven and earth to expose Elliot Spitzer for engaging in consensual sex outside of his marriage.

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No, he wouldn't. If he had my ordinary sense of decency, we wouldn't even know his name. Not exactly sure about quoting me and writing the above. I in no way defend this pos.



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