Monday, December 17, 2018
Pecker Goes Down
Not really. An
executive
of the National
Enquirer,
David Pecker, has told “authorities” he “bought and buried”
stories about Trump’s “hush money payments” to various women to
“protect” Donald Trump. Of course, there is nothing to prove it
actually happened that way, or that the whole thing was a figment of
his imagination. But then it seems that, today, real proof is not
needed in order to tarnish someone’s reputation. Example: Justice
Kavanaugh. Yes, he did manage to get on the Supreme Court, but there
will always be an asterisk next to his name, while some people insist
that he is a rapist, and the “ringleader” of a “doping and
raping ring.” The accusation will never go away, even though it
could not be proven. It will remain with him to his dying day, in the
minds of SOME people. In the same manner, Pecker’s “admission”
will never go away. Some people will always refer
to President Trump as a “bad person” because he “paid
off some women to keep quiet about his affair with them,” even if
it never happened. There
are many other reasons to pay people, other than “hush money.”
They haven’t proven it was, but some people will insist it was, as
usual. Anything to “get” President Trump. Even if true, there is
nothing illegal in what Trump is supposed to have done. (Just Common
Sense)
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