And one consistent theme is Goldstone’s apparent love of hats.
And his love of asshats, like Chiselin’ Trump.
Just when we thought the characters in Trump’s orbit couldn’t get any more ridiculous.
The League of Extraordinary Gentleman:
The League of Goofy Man-children:
I’m glad he likes to “check in” to places. It’ll make it that much easier for that inevitable subpoena from Mueller to find its way.
Sweet Jesus, where do they find these people?
Another float in the Trump Shithead Parade.
Another prime candidate for deportation?
Have we found the 400-pound hacker?
Obese Gay Brits for Trump
Just another early release from a center for the slightly . . . . .no, a center for the significantly off-center.
I lost any capability in commenting on this… this… this (whatever it is) about one-tenth thru the Web page. Where, what, how. I’m boggled, too.
Rob who?
Finally we found the “400 lb hacker sitting on his bed” that Trump tweeted about.
Perhaps not precisely on point, but this seems as good a place as any to ask if anyone else has noticed the inconsistency in Mr. Goldstone’s accounts this past weekend of the June 9, meeting, and his emails from the before the meeting took place?
First, from the email:
DTJr:
How about 3 at our offices? Thanks rob appreciate you helping set it up.
D
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 7, 2016, at 5:19 PM, Rob Goldstone wrote:
Perfect won’t sit in on the meeting, but will bring them at 3pm and introduce you etc.
Now from Goldstone’s account of the meeting this past weekend:
“I reached out to Donald Trump Jr. and he agreed to squeeze us into a very tight meeting schedule,” he said. “At the meeting, the Russian attorney presented a few very general remarks regarding campaign funding and then quickly turned the topic to that of the Magnitsky Act and the banned U.S. adoption of Russian children — at which point the meeting was halted by Don Jr. and we left. Nothing came of that meeting and there was no follow up between the parties.”
So which is it, Mr. Goldstone? Did you not “sit in?” Or were you there and now can corroborate that nothing happened?
We learned today that President Trump himself signed off on the false statements issued by his son this past weekend. We also know from an interview Mr. Goldstone gave that he did have contact with the White House over the weekend. (I’ll try to find a cite).
Edit to add this article, which based on the chronology suggests that Mr. Goldstone and the White House were coordinating their stories.
So, did Trump have anything to do with Mr. Goldstone’s statement?
The lawyer in me thinks there might be some additional obstruction of justice at work here. Influencing a witness is crime in most states.
Thoughts?
I’m slightly surprised Trump would allow this charming man anywhere near his nubile young sons given Goldstone’s history of touring with Michael Jackson.
Can’t wait to hear what Bob Mueller finds out about this corpulent pustule. If this guy thinks any publicity is good publicity, then he’s about to get a truck load of what most sane people would consider “hell on earth”. Good.
Now sir, would you care to explain the significance of that “Russia” t-shirt you wore the day after the election?
No matter how hard you try, Rob, with your sad, attention-grabbing stunts, they aren’t going to put you in the Macy’s parade.
The only thing missing with this guy is a girl in a bikini chained to the floor next to him.