Gaetz Pal Greenberg Expected To Enter Plea In Case, Spelling Potential Trouble For GOP Rep | Talking Points Memo

A Geo Prizm.

5 Likes

How many criminal cases have you tried? Prepared charging documents for? Handled prosecutorial PR on? How many appeals where prosecutorial misconduct was alleged?

I think they did it to panic Gaetz. If it were all in the bag, they’d shut up until the entry of the plea.

ET fix description of outcome [from settlement to entry, etc.

2 Likes

That’s a great song.

Have you ever heard this haunting cover of it?

1 Like

I can read all those and more. Entertainment is not the enemy of the righteous.

1 Like

Guy looks like the sort of slimeball that Bradley Cooper’s made a career of playing in several movies. And Gaetz looks like Rev Billy Graham’s evil twin (not that the actual guy was Mr. Wonderful himself). Not that there aren’t slimy Dems, of course, but in the GOP this is the rule, not the exception. Most are just smarter than these guys about keeping it off the radar screen. I think a decision’s already been made to sacrifice these asswipes to save the rest of them.

2 Likes

Exactly what I had in mind. Thanks, Mate!

1 Like

But that money was to not have sex with her.

“No, we don’t need to see your pictures, Kim. Thanks.”

2 Likes

Waiting for the connection to the Falwell pool boy.

I wonder if this has connection to the Gaetz situation?

I’ll leave the various nuances of child porn to the prosecutors. Can’t go down that particular rabbit hole.

Thanks for feedback. Poorly stated on my part, and revised.

I was just being facetious :grinning:. There is so much gross overload everywhere with this story…

that’s not a binnacle? this is a very interesting post, thank you

1 Like

Nope. Fid(s) of varying sizes are used to open the strands of laid (twisted) ropes to allow threading strands back into the rope (eye splice) or another rope (long or short splice). Makes for strong, neat connections, etc. A binnacle is the enclosure for a vessel’s compass. {I hope I haven’t revealed myself for the insufferable pedant that I inescapably am by falling into your simple trap.}

3 Likes

no, this is very interesting to me - you’re talking to someone who checked a book out of the library about medeaval farming implements so I could find out all their uses and names

1 Like

Wow! That’s a book I’d like to page through, being a tool nut also too. Incidentally, I watched a local member of clan Corvidae a couple of days ago on my lawn, methodically turning over pieces of bark and wind-thrown branches to find any tidbits lurking in the shade. It was an impressive display of conscious hunting.

1 Like

About every other morning when I walk down my driveway, a spider will launch from an overhanging branch and try to hitch a ride.

1 Like

I hope you oblige. I wonder what Spiderese is for: Whoa! This is my stop.

Nature is hierarchical. I’m ambivalent regarding spiders. It survives because they do a great job of reducing the clouds of ceratopogonidae that love sun warmed steamy morning air.

1 Like

My hat’s off to anyone/thing who can reduce the numbers of those little bastards. Wasn’t aware that spiders could cast a fine enough net to entrap them. They can be a nuisance here in the Northeast, although the competition with black flies for worst insect pest is close. It’s a long story, but I blame no-seeums for getting me started smoking cigarettes as a teen rather a long time ago.

Comments are now Members-Only
Join the discussion Free options available