So it seems the FBI has reopened the Hillary email scandal/case. Apparently, the FBI found thousands of more government emails on the laptop of Anthony Weiner, the sexting nerd and former Democrat Congressman who likes to expose himself online.
The FBI was looking into Weiner's emails to find evidence that he was getting on-line randy with a 15 year old girl. That's when they found the Hillary emails. It seems Hillary's Muslin assistant, Weiner's wife, had been forwarding government emails from the government server to her own Yahoo email account. What incredible cyber security!
So now, with the election only ten days away, Hillary has egg on her face. Once more Hillary is undergoing FBI scrutiny to determine if she broke federal laws, with the possibility that she will be indicted and sent to prison. Ouch, that's gotta hurt her election chances somewhat.
After Hillary's October surprise against Trump, instigating women of dubious veracity to step forward and claim that Trump groped them, this is satisfying payback.
BWA-HA-HA-HA! Enjoy the stomach acid, Hillary. Karma is so cool.
Showing posts with label Payback's a Bitch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Payback's a Bitch. Show all posts
Saturday, October 29, 2016
Saturday, May 07, 2016
Anger Over Trump's Success - and Other Stories of the Day
Donald Trump's Victory
It now appears likely, if not certain, that Donald Trump will gather enough delegate votes to win the GOP presidential nomination on the first ballot. It is surprising to me the extent of anger from some conservatives, who have described Trump as "evil," or a boor or buffoon. They almost seem to support Hillary to avoid having to vote for Trump. Ben Shapiro is one of the most obnoxious, describing Trump supporters as "Trump Chumps" on FaceBook.
Well, too bad. I have had to hold my nose during the last two elections and vote for John McCain and then Mitt Romney, because the Democrat alternative seemed so much worse. I won't have to hold my nose when I vote for Trump here in California on June 7. However, Trump's a gamble, just as McCain and Romney were gambles. Maybe he'll be a great president in spite of GOP pessimism. Maybe not, but I am willing to take a chance at this point.
I no longer care that much if a candidate claims to be a "conservative." Conservative Republicans helped Democrats trash my Confederate heritage a few months back, and that's when my loyalty to the GOP was greatly weakened. Do I want to "burn it down," referring the the Republican Party? Hell, hand me the matches.
Brett Kimberlin's Successive Defeats in Court
I have been following the Brett Kimberlin saga over at Hogewash.com, for some time now. It seems Kimberlin has been losing almost every motion and case, even without trial, as judges keep approving summary judgment motions by Kimberlin's lawfare victims, or othewise dismissing the case. Aaron Walker sued Kimberlin and his wife for malicious prosecution recently, and Kimberlin failed to answer the complaint and this resulted in a default judgment in Walker's favor. Kimberlin told the judge he was "Okay with the default," but he gave Kimberlin another eight days to answer the complaint before the judgment is filed. If Kimberlin answers the complaint, the case may proceed to trial. If not, the only hearing heard next is to fix the level of damages owed to Walker. Kimberlin had earlier filed a motion for summary judgment, but it was denied. This meant that discovery could begin and the case could be scheduled for trial.
It should be interesting to see how it all plays out. Kimberlin has had seemingly unlimited energy in filing lawsuits and filing appeals when he loses by summary judgement or has cases dismissed (due to res judicata, statute of limitations, and other legal issues). This is the first time I and others have witnessed what appears to be battle fatigue on Kimberlin's part. He is just throwing in the towel. Or maybe not. We'll know by next week.
William Hoge has also filed a lawsuit against Kimberlin and some of his associates, for malicious prosecution and defamation. After three years of fighting Kimberlin's many lawsuits, both Walker and Hoge have decided that payback time has arrived. And you know what they say about payback. Yes, it has a lot in common with Hillary.
It now appears likely, if not certain, that Donald Trump will gather enough delegate votes to win the GOP presidential nomination on the first ballot. It is surprising to me the extent of anger from some conservatives, who have described Trump as "evil," or a boor or buffoon. They almost seem to support Hillary to avoid having to vote for Trump. Ben Shapiro is one of the most obnoxious, describing Trump supporters as "Trump Chumps" on FaceBook.
Well, too bad. I have had to hold my nose during the last two elections and vote for John McCain and then Mitt Romney, because the Democrat alternative seemed so much worse. I won't have to hold my nose when I vote for Trump here in California on June 7. However, Trump's a gamble, just as McCain and Romney were gambles. Maybe he'll be a great president in spite of GOP pessimism. Maybe not, but I am willing to take a chance at this point.
I no longer care that much if a candidate claims to be a "conservative." Conservative Republicans helped Democrats trash my Confederate heritage a few months back, and that's when my loyalty to the GOP was greatly weakened. Do I want to "burn it down," referring the the Republican Party? Hell, hand me the matches.
Brett Kimberlin's Successive Defeats in Court
I have been following the Brett Kimberlin saga over at Hogewash.com, for some time now. It seems Kimberlin has been losing almost every motion and case, even without trial, as judges keep approving summary judgment motions by Kimberlin's lawfare victims, or othewise dismissing the case. Aaron Walker sued Kimberlin and his wife for malicious prosecution recently, and Kimberlin failed to answer the complaint and this resulted in a default judgment in Walker's favor. Kimberlin told the judge he was "Okay with the default," but he gave Kimberlin another eight days to answer the complaint before the judgment is filed. If Kimberlin answers the complaint, the case may proceed to trial. If not, the only hearing heard next is to fix the level of damages owed to Walker. Kimberlin had earlier filed a motion for summary judgment, but it was denied. This meant that discovery could begin and the case could be scheduled for trial.
It should be interesting to see how it all plays out. Kimberlin has had seemingly unlimited energy in filing lawsuits and filing appeals when he loses by summary judgement or has cases dismissed (due to res judicata, statute of limitations, and other legal issues). This is the first time I and others have witnessed what appears to be battle fatigue on Kimberlin's part. He is just throwing in the towel. Or maybe not. We'll know by next week.
William Hoge has also filed a lawsuit against Kimberlin and some of his associates, for malicious prosecution and defamation. After three years of fighting Kimberlin's many lawsuits, both Walker and Hoge have decided that payback time has arrived. And you know what they say about payback. Yes, it has a lot in common with Hillary.
Thursday, August 06, 2009
R.S. McCain Winds Up His Investigation of Jesse Griffin
R.S. McCain of the Other McCain wound up his investigation of Jesse Griffin today and moved on to other reporting projects. His post on the subject "Of Moonbats and Minions" is here.
The result of the investigation can be summarized thus:
1. The "Palin Divorce" smear started by Jesse Griffin and Denniz Zaki is and was completely false.
2. Jesse Griffin is an egregious liar. Apparently as a result of McCain's and Riehl's disclosures about Griffin -- his public lies, his sexually explicit, profanity-filled website, Griffin is no longer employed as a Teacher's Assistant at an Anchorage kindergarten.
3. Dennis Zaki is a "clueless Bozo," per McCain and that's hard to argue with. I personally would describe Whacky Zaki as an incompetent journalist who is both ruthless and reckless about printing false information that is damaging to others.
The most important thing about this Griffin affair is that it FINALLY fires a needed shot across the bow of the gaggle of Alaskan PDS bloggers who are obsessed with the personal destruction of Sarah Palin. Those bloggers include Jesse Griffin, Jeanne Devon, Linda Kellen Biegel and Shannyn Moore -- obnoxious liars, all.
Tuesday, August 04, 2009
Bill O'Reilly Discusses Jesse Griffin's "Palin Divorce" Smear
Bill O'Reilly feels that Sarah Palin should press forward with her lawsuit against Jesse Griffin. I hope she does too. Win or lose, it would be worth what could be learned in discovery and who knows, maybe the good guys will win one for a change.
It must be a nightmare for Jesse Griffin, who has lost his "secret identity." Not only does O'Reilly name him, his photo is displayed for millions to see. Furthermore, O'Reilly and friends are less than complimentary of Griffin's opinions and accomplishments.
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