Fat Cat wrote: ↑Fri Nov 09, 2018 5:30 pmYou voted for Hillary? LOL.
Twice! (2008 primary)
Fat Cat wrote: ↑Fri Nov 09, 2018 5:30 pmDo you carry a purse? Better go check your makeup.
Ok, first of all it's called a "murse". And second of all I know my makeup is fine.
“War is the remedy our enemies have chosen. Other simple remedies were within their choice. You know it and they know it, but they wanted war, and I say let us give them all they want.”
― William Tecumseh Sherman
Fat Cat wrote: ↑Fri Nov 09, 2018 1:24 amshe's 85 in 2018 ... it's not a dig to say that the broad doesn't have long. She will probably make it back from this fall, but there's only so much bounce left in the old broad.
“War is the remedy our enemies have chosen. Other simple remedies were within their choice. You know it and they know it, but they wanted war, and I say let us give them all they want.”
― William Tecumseh Sherman
Fat Cat wrote: ↑Fri Nov 09, 2018 1:24 amshe's 85 in 2018 ... it's not a dig to say that the broad doesn't have long. She will probably make it back from this fall, but there's only so much bounce left in the old broad.
Slate has coverage:
RBG Is About to Die
Meh
She's experienced. This is a picture of RBG in Law School
The particulars of this instance aside, Avenatti does not seem like a well balanced person.
"That rifle on the wall of the labourer's cottage or working class flat is the symbol of democracy.
It is our job to see that it stays there." - George Orwell
Disgraced lawyer Michael Avenatti was convicted Friday by a jury of all three charges related to his efforts to extort up to $25 million from athletic apparel giant Nike, in what a top prosecutor called “an old-fashioned shakedown.”
The verdict in U.S. District Court in Manhattan came two years after Avenatti gained widespread notoriety for his representation of porn star Stormy Daniels in her legal disputes with President Donald Trump.
The bombastic attorney, who briefly flirted with running for the Democratic presidential nomination, faces two other pending federal criminal cases this spring related to alleged thefts of millions of dollars from clients, including Daniels, and other serious charges [...]
In his next scheduled trial, also in Manhattan federal court, Avenatti is charged with swindling Daniels out of $300,000 in proceeds for a book she wrote.