Discussion: Giuliani Insists Cohen Has No 'Incriminating Information' On Trump

“I didn’t do that with respectable people.”

What does that tell you about Cohen, Captain 9-11?

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1 / Other “… respectable people” to Giuliani = Bernie Kerik

2 / How would Trump/Giuliani know what Cohen has stored?

3 / Organized crime people always have a Plan B for ratting on the Big Guy for immunity. Would that make Cohen respectable eventually?

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Well, there you have it. Problem resolved. I, for one, always trust Rudy to impart the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help him PeeBrain.

(Is someone putting stuff into the WH water supply because there sure seems to be an awful lot of delusional hallucinating going on there these days…)

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Uh-huh yup yup yup I’m totally buying this. Cohen may have done some illegal stuff who knows but certainly nothing Trump his only longtime client and business partner could possibly be mixed up in and at any rate he’s respectable, which is the only reason this causes Trump any mental anguish, since Trump hates to see bad things happen to good people because, lessee, because it, uh, makes him question his faith! Yeah, that’s the ticket. You keep slinging it, Rudy, and maybe some of it will stick to the wall.

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Oh, Rudy,

Rudy, Rudy, Rudy, Rudy.

I’m not a lawyer, nor am I a PR expert, but as a rule I don’t discount to the press the existence of incriminating evidence on my client. I claim my client is innocent.

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While this clown show has our rapt attention, Don the Con is violating the multilateral Iran nuclear arms control treaty today so we have have a war soon.

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While Giuliani feels confident that Cohen will be taken down solo, he did reportedly express dismay that prosecutors resorted to a pre-dawn raid to collect his records. “I did that in organized crime cases. I did that in terrorism cases. I did that in murder cases,” Giuliani told the Huffington Post. “I didn’t do that with respectable people.”

Giuliani's critics claim he arranged public arrests of people, then dropped charges for lack of evidence on high-profile cases rather than going to trial. In a few cases, his public arrests of alleged white-collar criminals at their workplaces with charges later dropped or lessened, sparked controversy, and damaged the reputations of the alleged "perps". He claimed veteran stock trader Richard Wigton, of Kidder, Peabody & Co., was guilty of insider trading; in February 1987 ***he had officers handcuff Wigton and march him through the company's trading floor, with Wigton in tears***. Giuliani had ***his agents arrest Tim Tabor, a young arbitrageur and former colleague of Wigton, so late that he had to stay overnight in jail before posting bond.***

***Within three months, charges were dropped against both Wigton and Tabor***; Giuliani said, "We're not going to go to trial. We're just the tip of the iceberg", but no further charges were forthcoming and the investigation did not end until Giuliani's successor was in place. ***Giuliani's high-profile raid of the Princeton/Newport firm ended with the defendants having their cases overturned on appeal on the grounds that what they had been convicted of were not crimes.***

Courtesy:WIKI

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Yeah, Rudy never effed with anyone unless they deserved it.
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“I did that in organized crime cases. I did that in terrorism cases. I did that in murder cases,” Giuliani told the Huffington Post. “I didn’t do that with respectable people.”

Well maybe you and Mueller have something in common after all.

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Giuliani agonistes

“[Cohen] possesses no incriminating information about the President,”

And I know that because …

“I didn’t do that with respectable people.”

Like white, upperclass people; you know …

NB: the hypothesis that Giuliani has a coherent plan – rather than, say, dementia from tertiary syphillus – appears increasingly implausible.

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Keep digging, dummy. Bound to be a bottom down there somewhere.

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“And what kind of incriminating information does Cohen not have on Trump, mr Guiliani ?”

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On this one issue, Rudy’s right.

It literally is true: Cohen no longer has any “incriminating information” about his money-laundering conspiracy with Trump.

–> It’s now all in the hands of the FBI and the federal prosecutors in NYC.

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A “Bizzaro World” fact about all things Trump is that nearly 100% of the time, everything said by him and his unholy cadre of death-clowns is a stone cold lie. So, translating Rudy’s latest turd sandwich give us… “There are mounds and mounds of deeply incriminating evidence both on Cohen and Trump, and it’s only a matter of time before either one or both of them are in jail”. If Trump says hello, it’s good-bye; full confidence in someone means he’ll be fired later that same day; great guy = incompetent, unethical criminal; best words = unintelligible blather; largest inauguration crowd = smallest ever. And on it goes.

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How would Rudy know ?
we are talking about a guy who married his own cousin - and swore that he never knew that they were related…

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precursor to the ongoing argument by trumps consul that the president IS above the law so anything uncovered by cohen documents/testimony wont incriminate trump…

thats a pretty stupid thing to say when you have no clue about the evidence or its and cohens future…

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Then testifying to Mueller should be a cinch for that bastion of honesty.

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Yeah, because Mikey pinkey swore on it when Rudy asked him about it…

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Ya gotta hand it old Rudy. Every day - every single day, including Saturdays and Sundays - he’s out there determined to out-do himself.

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