Discussion: Charles Kushner Writes Op-Ed To Push Back On ‘Crazy Stuff’ Written About His Business

No birdcage will be complete without a copy of this article.

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True. :laughing:

Let us not forget the fish: Fish everywhere will be elegantly wrapped in this op-ed.

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Yeah, nothing crazy about Kushner’s businesses. Nothing to see here, move along.



In the summer of 2004, Kushner was fined $508,900 by the Federal Election Commission for contributing to Democratic political campaigns in the names of his partnerships when he lacked authorization to do so. In 2005, following an investigation by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of New Jersey, U.S. Attorney Chris Christie negotiated a plea agreement with him, under which he pleaded guilty to 18 counts of illegal campaign contributions, tax evasion, and witness tampering. ***The witness-tampering charge arose from Kushner's act of retaliation against William Schulder, his sister Esther's husband, who was cooperating with federal investigators; Kushner hired a prostitute to seduce his brother-in-law, arranged to record an encounter between the two, and had the tape sent to his sister.*** He was sentenced to two years in prison, and served 14 months at Federal Prison Camp, Montgomery in Alabama....

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kushner
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Follow up questions:
Why is this appearing now?
Was he assisted by lawyers and/or pr flacks in writing it?
Has he shared any tips on surviving prison with his son?

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Please keep talking, you fucking crook.

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Two days ago, WaPo published an op-ed from Erdogan.

Yesterday, Kushner.

Wait for tomorrow’s piece, “Why Khashoggi forced me to dismember him”, by MBS

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That story really fell to the wayside, didn’t it. Kind of makes one think that nobody in the seat of power actually gives a shit.

Keep complaining, Mr Kushner. It helps to keep your contemptible family in the news.

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Why, he’s almost as charming as the Chinese Mar-A-Lago whoremonger! And just about as believable.

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I hope Charles Kushner is able to push back on the “Crazy Stuff” where he and his son, Cuck Kushner, sent prostitutes to entrap his brother-in-law, videotaped the sex and sent the video tape to his sister to intimidate her.

Chris Chrispie, who is a rabid Trump supporter, said that it was one of the most revolting and disgusting crimes he had ever prosecuted.

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How Jared “Full Metal Jackass” Kushner and his Daddy’s company have suffered. It caused such hardship that Mr. Ivankatoinette was forced to avoid bankrupting his company by peddling his influence to convince foreign investors to bail out his white elephant, affectionately known as 666 Fifth Avenue. Sad.

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And we are supposed to believe the ex-con, because of what? He was convicted of lying, witness tampering and tax-evasion, and got lucky and and was only sentenced to 14 months.

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I am sure there are plenty of still-living members of the Manson Family who would like to write an op-ed in your newspaper, Mr. Bezos.

And I hear Bill Cosby has a great idea for an article about the history of the Me Too movement.

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…and so says the convicted felon. Obstruction of justice seems to place a person in a position to offer assurances of no wrong doing from yet another person with Trump connections. We will, as the arbitrator says, “take it for what it is worth.”

Fl is fighting back against allowing felons to vote, yet look at what we have in the WH and congress.

Of course this asshole frames criticism of him and Jared as focusing on their business acumen. Nobody gives a shit about your stupid 666 Park Avenue building- people are criticizing you for being crooked slumlords, you douche.

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Ummmmmmmmmm…so all that stuff we read about you going to jail, bad real estate deals that screwed over tenets, tax fraud…that is just so much ‘crazy’?

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It is pretty revolting. More than Bridgegate, which was revolting on a smaller scale.

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When respectable media outlets allow a CONVICTED FELON like Kushner to “push back,” they are taking the balance concept to the heights of absurdity. The more the oligarchs (and the right in general) break the law, the more they need to “launder” their behavior, and putting it in the Post gives it an outer sheen of normalcy. Ridiculous. It’s probably not on Bezos, though. It’s probably Fred Hiatt, who, for every word he writes criticizing the Trump clownarchy probably feels he has to “balance” it by publishing ad hominem attacks on Beto (two recently by Olsen and Thiessen) and defenses of the indefensible. Publishing Kushner is like letting Flynn and Manafort write a joint op-ed denying collusion and decrying the “witch hunt.”

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