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Published on Mar 5, 2016

March 5, 2016 - Judge Jeanine Pirro - Opening Statement - Attacks Mitt Romney for Hitting Donald Trump - Fox News





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I posted this in the last night's LIVE thread....Myst posted it in News/Current Events.     :beer:
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I posted this in the last night's LIVE thread....Myst posted it in News/Current Events.     :beer:

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What a president this woman would make!

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You've got that exactly right!!!!   :patriot:

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What a president this woman would make!

Attorney General....but it would be a helluva pay cut.
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Attorney General....but it would be a helluva pay cut.

I'd settle for press secretary.   ^-^

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http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2016/01/why-didnt-jeanine-pirro-reveal-her-ties-to-donald-trump.php

POSTED ON JANUARY 25, 2016 BY PAUL MIRENGOFF IN 2016 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, DONALD TRUMP, MEDIA

WHY DIDN’T JEANINE PIRRO REVEAL HER TIES TO DONALD TRUMP? [UPDATED]

Yesterday, I complained about what I called the mindless responses by some Fox News commentators to the National Review’s “Against Trump” issue. Some of the responses weren’t just mindless, they were also obnoxious.

One the most obnoxious ones came from Judge Jeanine Pirro. She ranted: “The National Review needs to get in line with the rest of the Republicans. How dare they trash the front-runner Donald Trump!”

But Trump doesn’t have the support of “the rest of Republicans;” he has the support of approximately 35 percent of them. In any event, conservatives are under no obligation to “get in line” with Trump supporters just because he leads in mid-January polls.

Pirro’s rant is so sickeningly authoritarian that one almost hoped she had an ulterior motive for offering it. And it turns out that she may — her ties to Donald Trump.

Jeff Dunetz explains:

New York Magazine once described her ex-husband Al Pirro as “Westchester’s most influential real-estate lawyer, a man Donald Trump keeps on retainer”. . .

In other words, before her divorce Mr. Trump was an important part of Judge Pirro’s household income. And when she ran for New York State Attorney General, Donald Trump donated $20,000 to her campaign.

Jeanine Pirro’s relationship with Trump hardly disqualifies her from opining about the candidate and his critics. But clearly, she should have disclosed the relationship. Instead, she chose to conceal it.

Throughout this campaign season, we’ve seen pundits disclose their relationships, often fairly tenuous, to various candidates. For example, every time National Review’s Ramesh Ponnuru discusses the race, he links to a disclosure statement that encompasses three Republican candidates.

That Pirro declined to disclose her relationship to Trump undermines her credibility, though probably not as much as the absurdity of her rant itself does.

UPDATE: A reader writes that Judge Pirro has, on more than one occasion, disclosed her relationship/friendship with Mr. Trump. He adds that it is unrealistic to expect her to repeat this disclosure every time she comments on how she feels a political candidate is being treated by the media.

I thank the reader for this comment. But not all of Pirro’s viewers watch her show regularly enough to know about her relationship with Trump.

Thus, I believe she needed to disclose the relationship before instructing National Review to “get in line with the rest of the Republicans” and before saying “how dare they trash the front-runner Donald Trump!” — statements that went well beyond mere commentary about how Trump is being treated by the media.
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The Republican Party of Bush the lesser, Romney, John McCain, Lindsey Graham and Paul Ryan is being repudiated — and dismantled — before our eyes.

A bloodless coup

As Donald Trump steamrolled through the Super Tuesday primary it became so apparent that the Republican establishment (GOPe) cares only about party and power and not about the people that even the most brain dead Republican voter had to see it.

The GOPe thinks party first, corporate paymasters second and voters last, if at all. That’s why so many of them can’t figure out the Trump phenomenon. South Carolina Congressman Trey Gowdy thinks Republican voters are just having a “temper tantrum” and that it’ll end soon “for the good of the party.” Establishment types, from Senator Marco Rubio to Senator Mitch McConnell to Mitt Romney whine and wail that Trump is “destroying the party.”

If he is, Trump supporters say “good riddance.” They couldn’t care less about “good of the party.”

The Trumpster is a creation of the GOPe. Republican voters had their “temper tantrums” in 2010, 2012 and 2014 where they rose up against Obamacare and bailouts, formed grass roots Tea Parties across the fruited plain, and increased the Republican rolls in congress and in state houses more each year. They did this only to see the so-called “conservatives” they sent to the District of Criminals (and sometimes to their own state capitols) betray them with  less than half-hearted stabs at repealing Obamacare and by passing bloated spending bills, continuing to ignore (and often advocate for) Obama’s efforts to legalize illegal alien invaders, bringing in more foreigners to displace American STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) workers via H-1B visas and making bad trade deals. (Update: During the GOP debate Thursday night, Trump flip-flopped on H-1B visas and said more foreign tech workers are needed. This is no doubt the first of many betrayals Trump voters will see.)

Trump voters – and some Ted Cruz and Ben Carson voters —  are essentially telling politicians to take a powder. And that includes all politicians. They have no more use for the lying, conniving, double-dealing, sociopathic political class. The torch- and pitchfork-carrying hoi polli are on they way, and they want to dismantle the District of Criminals plank by plank.

The people are sick of politicians trying to “remake” America into a Third-World hellhole where illegals take jobs at slave wages and qualify for all manner of welfare. They are sick of “free trade” deals that incentivizes transnational corporations to send manufacturing jobs to other countries and put American manufacturers at a disadvantage. They are sick politicians who give free hand to federal alphabet soup regulatory agencies to regulate American companies out of business and send armed and militarized  LEOs (legally entitled to oppress) on the people for raising “unapproved” rabbits and hogs, selling fresh milk and vegetables and digging trenches and ponds on their own property.

Meanwhile, the GOPe are showing their disdain for the people by vowing to ignore their will and 1) engage in shenanigans at the convention to strip Trump of the nomination; or 2) fund a milquetoast loser like Mittens in a third-party challenge (that will assure the election of the Witch from Chappaqua); or 3) outright vote for the most corrupt woman in the history of politics over the nominee from their own party if it’s Trump. And Rubio has vowed to continue his campaign through the convention (so he can be anointed on behalf of the New World Order crowd) in order to deny Trump the nomination.

Some pundits and politicians are lamenting that Republican Party is dying. Super Tuesday showed the Republican Party, as the elite understand it, is dead already. The GOPe killed it with its own hubris and criminality. The voters, tired of being ignored and played for fools, have revolted. Two thirds or more of Republican votes thus far have been cast for the non-establishment candidate.

The Republican Party of Bush the lesser, Romney, John McCain, Lindsey Graham and Paul Ryan is being repudiated — and dismantled — before our eyes.

Trump voters are remaking the party from the ground up. They don’t care about Trump’s policies beyond he’s going to “build a wall,” “make good trade deals,” “deport illegals,” “cut back on immigration” and “make America great again.” They figure there is nothing the Trumpster can do that’s worse than what political class has been doing to them for years.

This is — so far — a bloodless coup.

http://personalliberty.com/a-bloodless-coup/

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So what?

LOL!  $20K??   Trump spends more than that on monthly dinners with his family.

We've stated...ad nauseum...how a globally renowned developer writes checks to ALL political parties, if they expect to hit 'completion dates' on his construction projects.

And he's so well known that anybody could play Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon with Donald Trump and to whom he contributes.   :laugh:
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LOL!  $20K??   Trump spends more than that on monthly dinners with his family.

We've stated...ad nauseum...how a globally renowned developer writes checks to ALL political parties, if they expect to hit 'completion dates' on his construction projects.

And he's so well known that anybody could play Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon with Donald Trump and to whom he contributes.   :laugh:

Exactly.   :beer:

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Roy Moore's "spiritual warfare" is driving past a junior high without stopping.

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So Judge Jeanine has now joined CWOP (Conservatives WithOut Principles)? Sad.  **nononono*

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Absolutely MUST SEE!   :amen:

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We told you Trump would win - bigly!

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The only people who seem to think Trump is worth more than spit seem to be those voting for him in these primaries.  I have yet to hear in public from regular people anything but derision for the orange baboon.  Even kids laugh at him.
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Who are these "regular people" you have been canvassing? There are a number of posters on here who support him. Are they "irregular" and what does that mean?

More of this: "the orange baboon". Anti-Trumpsters are nothing but class. I assume that is one of the characteristics of "regular people".
Members of the anti-Trump cabal: Now that Mr Trump has sewn up the nomination, I want you to know I feel your pain.

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Who are these "regular people" you have been canvassing? There are a number of posters on here who support him. Are they "irregular" and what does that mean?

More of this: "the orange baboon". Anti-Trumpsters are nothing but class. I assume that is one of the characteristics of "regular people".


Who am I listening to?  People on the street.  People in casual conversation.

Why should I treat a classless boob like Trump with anything other than derision?

Sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.  How come you love it when your boy spouts classless rubbish, but cannot stand it when someone responds in kind?  Delicate little wall flower, aren't you.  Maybe the orange baboon will let you cry on his shoulder.
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The only people who seem to think Trump is worth more than spit seem to be those voting for him in these primaries.  I have yet to hear in public from regular people anything but derision for the orange baboon.  Even kids laugh at him.

Wow.  You sound just like Sink.  Not just in opinion but in syntax and preferred adjectives.   :pondering:

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Wow.  You sound just like Sink.  Not just in opinion but in syntax and preferred adjectives.   :pondering:

Us intelligent people do tend to sound alike - intelligent.

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Us intelligent people do tend to sound alike - intelligent.

Nah, that's not it.   :pondering:

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Nah, that's not it.   :pondering:

That's ok.  I wouldn't expect a Trump supporter to be able to recognize intelligence.

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Who is Jeannie Pirro?

I've never heard of her.

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Who is Jeannie Pirro?

I've never heard of her.

Why am I not surprised?    :whistle:
"It aint what you don't know that kills you.  It's what you know that aint so!" ...Theodore Sturgeon

"Journalism is about covering the news.  With a pillow.  Until it stops moving."    - David Burge (Iowahawk)

"It was only a sunny smile, and little it cost in the giving, but like morning light it scattered the night and made the day worth living" F. Scott Fitzgerald