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I love it when the left starts to eat their own. It shows that they are all out for themselves, no loyalty at all.

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You know the evidence is damning when they don't even try to cover for him, they just throw him to the wolves. I suspect that lawsuits, and video are probably coming.




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Eric Schneiderman’s Inevitable Fall
The New York attorney general’s dark-side personal life was an open secret in Democratic Party circles.



New York State attorney general Eric Schneiderman has resigned, just hours after it was reported that he had been accused of violent assaults on women he had dated. These allegations, which include threats that Schneiderman made to stalk and kill the women if they told on him, came as a shock—except to anyone who has followed his career in politics. Schneiderman’s louche ethics have been well known. You didn’t need an “in” at Albany watering holes; just reading the newspapers would have told you plenty.

In 2010, when Schneiderman first ran for statewide office, he was involved in a hit-and-run accident. Then a state senator, he claimed to have been a passenger in his own car when his 22-year-old staffer Rachel Kagan—niece of Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan—smashed into a parked car and drove away, after causing $3,000 worth of damage. A passerby witnessed the crash and wrote down Schneiderman’s license plate. Schneiderman later told the owner of the parked car that he “disciplined the staffer,” and offered to pay for the damage, though his office insisted that it was “outrageous” to call the incident a hit-and-run.

Schneiderman later had a brush with trouble regarding his close relations with prominent Hasidic businessman Moshe Stern, the federal government’s chief informant in a major 2013 corruption case involving former state senate president Malcolm Smith. Stern, who provided Schneiderman with entrée to the extensive Hudson Valley Satmar community, was the bagman in the Smith corruption scandal, which revolved around Smith, a Democrat, seeking to obtain the Republican line in the 2013 mayoral race in New York City through the payment of significant bribes to Republican Party leaders. Joseph and Esther Markowitz, the couple who apparently funneled the bribes through Stern, gave Schneiderman $103,000 in campaign contributions, which he donated to charity when their part in the Smith case came to light.

In 2014, when Schneiderman ran for reelection, Randy Credico, a comedian and New York City gadfly who perennially runs for local office on the issue of drug legalization, alleged that he had sniffed cocaine with Schneiderman, then a state senator, in the back of a bar. Schneiderman denied it, admitting to having used marijuana and cocaine up until 1998, but Credico insisted that Schneiderman was doing “bumps” of white powder with him and a group of others. Given the reports from women he dated and beat that Schneiderman was a raging alcoholic who would routinely bring a bottle of scotch to bed, Credico’s story sounds more credible.

Plenty of hints existed, then, that Schneiderman’s public image was not the whole story. And there were rumors about his private life, too, as suggested by President Trump’s 2013 tweet, “Weiner is gone, Spitzer is gone—next will be lightweight A.G. Eric Schneiderman. Is he a crook? Wait and see, worse than Spitzer or Weiner.”

But Schneiderman was such an exemplar of a progressive-activist hero—suing Exxon, working in concert with Robert Mueller to obtain pardon-proof convictions against Trump associates, speaking at the Women’s March—that people who probably knew better looked away from evidence of his wrongdoing. Even the closest friends of one of Schneiderman’s victims encouraged her not to speak out, “arguing that Schneiderman was too valuable a politician for the Democrats to lose.” Like Harvey Weinstein and other prominent liberals who spoke out on behalf of women’s issues, Schneiderman’s power and prestige protected him, for a time, from public accusation.

With Schneiderman out, it is now up to the state legislature—more specifically, Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie of the Bronx—to select a new attorney general to serve out his term, which expires at the end of this year. New York attorney general is an enormously important office, and given the state’s unique Martin Act, which assigns the chief prosecutor virtually unlimited power to investigate and bring charges against almost anyone, for anything, it is a frighteningly powerful office, too. Speaker Heastie—formerly the boss of the Bronx County Democratic Party—is a close friend and associate of Congressman Joe Crowley, who is reportedly seeking to oust Nancy Pelosi and put himself in line for Speaker of the House should the Democrats win big this November. Heastie and Crowley will look to install a reliable ally in Albany, someone they can trust and control.

It is a particularly grotesque coda to this affair that the choice of a new attorney general will be entirely in the hands of Albany legislators, who can appoint anyone they wish. Albany—which spawned and nurtured Schneiderman—is a notorious pit of abuse and dysfunction. Harassment of female staffers was hushed up and paid off for years under indicted former assembly speaker Sheldon Silver. It is a certainty that Schneiderman’s replacement will have roots in this same poisoned soil.


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It is a particularly grotesque coda to this affair that the choice of a new attorney general will be entirely in the hands of Albany legislators, who can appoint anyone they wish. Albany—which spawned and nurtured Schneiderman—is a notorious pit of abuse and dysfunction. Harassment of female staffers was hushed up and paid off for years under indicted former assembly speaker Sheldon Silver. It is a certainty that Schneiderman’s replacement will have roots in this same poisoned soil.


It sounds like the ladies have an undeniable veto over the job, any time they want.




Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.

When you had the votes, we did things your way. Now, we have the votes and you will be doing things our way. This lesson in political reality from Lyndon B. Johnson

"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible." - Justice Janice Rogers Brown
 
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One of the most infuriating aspects about a situation like this, other than the pure hypocrisy of this asshole and his supporters, is how it exposes the liberal leaning bias in the media. Sure, they will cover the "news" of the resignation for a few days because they have to, but it will drop out of the news cycle as quickly as they can let it. Unlike if it was a Republican, in which case all kinds of bullshit narratives and other attention would be created around it in order to stoke the fire for as long as possible.
 
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From 2014 - I guess Kirsten likes to be bitch slapped.





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No pit deep enough no jail brutal enough to House this excremental loser. With any luck he will die in prison in a slow brutal fashion hang himself or be beaten the death by women
 
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The Today Show this morning seems not to have heard anything about this. Apparently there is new, breaking news about Stormy Daniels. Perhaps their phones are out of order?



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The Today Show this morning seems not to have heard anything about this. Apparently there is new, breaking news about Stormy Daniels. Perhaps their phones are out of order?


They're still getting over the Matt Lauer issues.


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Until proven guys, how do we know this isnt a case of He isnt going ot give me what I want so now I claim sexual harrassment? Democrat or not, worthless piece of shit or not, until proven he did this without consent, it isnt for us to judge. It somewhat hurts their stories that he admits it happened, but it was consent. Cuz now how do you disprove consent after the fact? Cuz now I'm thinking I need a certified letter from my wife if I ever run for office, that nothing happened. Think about it guys. Depending on how you do in the bedroom, how do you know this couldn't happen to you? This is the danger of the metoo movement. You have a consent form signed by her lawyer and you? No? Then how do you have consent?

Also I wanna see him fight it and lose money in the process if he is guilty. Take it all the way. Lose everything.


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Man, what are you talking about? He admitted to doing this shit. You might want to select your battles more carefully.
 
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Man, what are you talking about? He admitted to doing this shit. You might want to select your battles more carefully.


I believe what he has admitted to is “role playing, all with consent.”

This can be a real problem. Stormy is making a fortune, and so is her lawyer, over an event she swore never happened before she said it happened. We see stories of abuse years ago against very prominent men of otherwise good repute, when suddenly the accusers decide that what they willingly participated in back then was abusive and in effect revoke consent.

In some cases, the story now sounds abusive, but there is seldom any corroboration beyond “I told my girlfriends how mean he was.” It is not impossible to make a story up out of very thin air.

In a few cases, a number of women relate the same or very similar treatment from the same man, lending credence to those.

Very dangerous.




Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.

When you had the votes, we did things your way. Now, we have the votes and you will be doing things our way. This lesson in political reality from Lyndon B. Johnson

"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible." - Justice Janice Rogers Brown
 
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Oh, come on. This "role-playing" stuff is a flat-out lie. You know it. I know it. Anyone with a three digit IQ knows it.

It's a lie because while he cannot deny the allegations, he cannot admit the actual truth because the truth is diametrically opposed to his "I'm a champion of women" horse shit. It's just like Joy Reid- the public persona clashes so badly with the actual truth, that they can admit to the truth, even after the truth comes out. Come on. Open your eyes. It is glaringly obvious.


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I tried a couple of criminal sexual misconduct cases back in the early '90s. I would have killed for a starting record as good as the New Yorker article, together wit 4 victims, all with consistent stories, contemporaneous comments to friends, direct and consistent observations of friends, pictures, and doctor visits.

Dude did it; dude will pay.



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Until proven guys, how do we know this isnt a case of He isnt going ot give me what I want so now I claim sexual harrassment?

Holy smokes! Did you actually read the New Yorker article? I'm all about "innocent until proven guilty," but...

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... with 4 victims, all with consistent stories, contemporaneous comments to friends, direct and consistent observations of friends, pictures, and doctor visits.

Dude did it; dude will pay.

This ^^^^^

Unless, of course, you suspect these women and their friends started setting up a very elaborate conspiracy all those years ago.

Many of the recent "she said" public convictions I find objectionable. This is not one of them, and it has nothing to do with the man's politics. If he'd been somebody with whose politics I agreed I'd have experienced disappointment, rather than schadenfreude, but it wouldn't change my belief he's guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.



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I tried a couple of criminal sexual misconduct cases back in the early '90s. I would have killed for a starting record as good as the New Yorker article, together wit 4 victims, all with consistent stories, contemporaneous comments to friends, direct and consistent observations of friends, pictures, and doctor visits.

Dude did it; dude will pay.


Trials and crimes are one thing. Most of these never get that far, so far. Some of the most egregious will, probably. The rest are satisfied with merely ruinng the perpetrator’s reputation.




Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.

When you had the votes, we did things your way. Now, we have the votes and you will be doing things our way. This lesson in political reality from Lyndon B. Johnson

"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible." - Justice Janice Rogers Brown
 
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Our local newspaper, the Phila Inquirer is playing their usual BS games when a Dem goes down.
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Where is this story on their website? Top, front and center BREAKING NEWS? Oh no siree. BURIED at the very bottom of the Politics section with the bland headline "New York AG Resigns", in the header or the story, NOT ONE MENTION that he's a Democrat. Had that been a Republican, you can be dammed sure it would be "REPUBLICAN AG RESIGNS" and you'd hear it 35 times in the first two paragraphs about his Republican Party membership.

I'm so sick of this biased crap, this paper is bleeding subscribers and eyeballs for this very reason.
Absolutely correct!

If this came out about a Republican office holder, Jesse, Al, and Hilary would be screaming in front of the Whitehouse that this what every Republican wants to do to "women of color". This would be the lead story on every newscast, national and local, for WEEKS.

But as it is, nothing to see here, and in other news, our lead story is six high school kids denouncing the NRA.



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What's up, Andy? Did he fuck you too? Gee, you don't look like the kind who would like it rough, princess.

CNN's Anderson Cooper ignores Eric Schneiderman scandal during Preet Bharara interview

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From 2014 - I guess Kirsten likes to be bitch slapped.


She is a whore. She sells herself to whomever she can get the most from, changing her views 180º if needed.


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No matter how you slice it, Schneiderman is one sick individual. Either he is a woman-beating, woman-berating, rascist drug-user, or he gets sexual stimulation from playing that role. Wonder if he thought out his "role play" defense. It was a no-defense. It was admissions of a indescribable sickness.

However, Schneiderman is not some extraordinary example of this sicknes. This same sickness exists in all white male progressives. All white male progressives only give lip service to progressive issues - probable because it gets them sex with liberal women. Deep down, all white liberal men are woman-beating, woman-berating, rascist, drug using sickos.


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