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Guys Nikki Haley is struggling, more faux outrage from the hypocrisy of all time GOP

In just the last 24 hours Trump has accused Joe Scarborough of having an affair with and murdering an aide, retweeted several slams about Pelosi’s facial features and dentures, called Hillary Clinton a “skank,” and claimed Stacy Adams hit every buffet restaurant in Georgia.

G.T.F.O. Nikki Haley
 
In just the last 24 hours Trump has accused Joe Scarborough of having an affair with and murdering an aide, retweeted several slams about Pelosi’s facial features and dentures, called Hillary Clinton a “skank,” and claimed Stacy Adams hit every buffet restaurant in Georgia.

G.T.F.O. Nikki Haley
That is pretty ridiculous by bonespurs but there is something to the scarborough dead intern

very strange deal
 
Biden says something wrong, it gets pointed out
People bring up Trumps issues. Seems like some solid whataboutism. I guess the alternative is reading ‘he was trying to make a joke’ ‘he didn’t mean it’
Missing are the ‘what a racist pos’ comments, those only go the other way I guess
 
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Biden says something wrong, it gets pointed out
People bring up Trumps issues. Seems like some solid whataboutism. I guess the alternative is reading ‘he was trying to make a joke’ ‘he didn’t mean it’
Missing are the ‘what a racist pos’ comments, those only go the other way I guess
He ****ing apologized like a real Leader would do. Tell me 1 time Trump apologized for his hourly transgressions?
 
This is not the platform to do so. No one is changing their opinion no matter how much negativity you post. You just come across as being a petty little butthurt person.
That's pretty stupid.

Lot's of people have changed their mind on things from discussion here.

You wouldn't know, I guess, because actual discussion is above your pay grade.
 
I think Trump might have hinted to Haley that depending on what polling looks like by July/August... he might dump Pence and tab NH.

So she's responding with these tweets to stay in the news and keep the deplorables behind her.
God you are so fricking clueless
 
No there is not you fúcking hack.
Yea sure

Those paying attention knew there was one major problem with the resolution of Klausutis’s untimely death–the medical examiner who performed the autopsy, a Kansas City exile named Dr. Michael Berkland.

What interested the left-leaning media in 2011 was that Scarborough, a Republican at the time, was thinking of leaving his post at MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” and running again for congress. This made him a target. “If ‘Morning Joe’ does wind up on a ballot somewhere,” wrote Roger Shuler of the Daily Kos, “voters might want to keep this question in mind: Was a young woman once murdered in Joe Scarborough’s office?”

Berkland’s history made Shuler’s question worth consideration. In his autopsy, Berkland determined that Klausutis, alone in the office at the time, fainted as the result of an undiagnosed cardiac arrhythmia and hit her head on a desk. His autopsy report all but ended the official investigation into Klausutis’s death.

As Shuler knew, Berkland had left Kansas City under a cloud. Wrote the Kansas City Star in 2012, “Berkland was fired in 1996 as a contract medical examiner in Jackson County in a dispute over his caseload and autopsy reports. Investigators found eight undissected brains when they reviewed files and specimens handled by Berkland, indicating he had fabricated autopsy results, authorities said.” (Italics added)

Shuler quoted the Pitch on Berkland’s continuing problems in Florida: “Berkland claims he ‘sectioned’ Klausutis’ brain during her autopsy to determine that her head was injured by a fall, not by a blow from a weapon. But that’s the same sort of claim that got Berkland run out of Kansas City in 1996, after he’d falsely reported that he’d sectioned brains later found whole by his boss.”

Again according to the Star, Berkland was fired from the Pensacola medical examiner’s office in 2003 “for not completing autopsy reports.” At the time, the State of Florida also withdrew his license to serve as a medical examiner.

The Star was reporting on Berkland in 2012 for another problem altogether. The opening sentence pretty much tells the story, “A former medical examiner who was fired by Jackson County more than a decade ago has been arrested in Florida and charged with keeping human remains in a rented storage unit.” Berkland clearly had some problems.

So did the official investigation. According to an earlier report written by Jennifer Van Bergen at Truthout, there were any number of unresolved issues around the death of the young staffer.

* Among them was Scarborough’s unexpected resignation from Congress six months after being re-elected and two months before the death. Divorced two years earlier, Scarborough cited the “wild rumors” about his sons as the reason.

* Berkland, as reported above, had lost his license in Missouri for falsifying autopsies.

* Berkland’s supervisor had contributed thousands of dollars to Scarborough’s election campaign.

* There were contradictory reports about whether there was a visible head injury.

* The report contained several inconsistencies. For one, Klausutis, a marathon runner, was said to have died of a cardiac arrhythmia.

* Unresolved too was whether the office was locked and the lights were on. One report claimed the door was locked and the lights were off Another said the door was unlocked and the lights were on.

“Is Joe Scarborough a murderer?” Shuler asked in conclusion. “We cannot reach a conclusive answer at this point. But the evidence strongly suggests that Lori Klausutis’ death was the result of foul play, not an accident.”
 
Yea sure

Those paying attention knew there was one major problem with the resolution of Klausutis’s untimely death–the medical examiner who performed the autopsy, a Kansas City exile named Dr. Michael Berkland.

What interested the left-leaning media in 2011 was that Scarborough, a Republican at the time, was thinking of leaving his post at MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” and running again for congress. This made him a target. “If ‘Morning Joe’ does wind up on a ballot somewhere,” wrote Roger Shuler of the Daily Kos, “voters might want to keep this question in mind: Was a young woman once murdered in Joe Scarborough’s office?”

Berkland’s history made Shuler’s question worth consideration. In his autopsy, Berkland determined that Klausutis, alone in the office at the time, fainted as the result of an undiagnosed cardiac arrhythmia and hit her head on a desk. His autopsy report all but ended the official investigation into Klausutis’s death.

As Shuler knew, Berkland had left Kansas City under a cloud. Wrote the Kansas City Star in 2012, “Berkland was fired in 1996 as a contract medical examiner in Jackson County in a dispute over his caseload and autopsy reports. Investigators found eight undissected brains when they reviewed files and specimens handled by Berkland, indicating he had fabricated autopsy results, authorities said.” (Italics added)

Shuler quoted the Pitch on Berkland’s continuing problems in Florida: “Berkland claims he ‘sectioned’ Klausutis’ brain during her autopsy to determine that her head was injured by a fall, not by a blow from a weapon. But that’s the same sort of claim that got Berkland run out of Kansas City in 1996, after he’d falsely reported that he’d sectioned brains later found whole by his boss.”

Again according to the Star, Berkland was fired from the Pensacola medical examiner’s office in 2003 “for not completing autopsy reports.” At the time, the State of Florida also withdrew his license to serve as a medical examiner.

The Star was reporting on Berkland in 2012 for another problem altogether. The opening sentence pretty much tells the story, “A former medical examiner who was fired by Jackson County more than a decade ago has been arrested in Florida and charged with keeping human remains in a rented storage unit.” Berkland clearly had some problems.

So did the official investigation. According to an earlier report written by Jennifer Van Bergen at Truthout, there were any number of unresolved issues around the death of the young staffer.

* Among them was Scarborough’s unexpected resignation from Congress six months after being re-elected and two months before the death. Divorced two years earlier, Scarborough cited the “wild rumors” about his sons as the reason.

* Berkland, as reported above, had lost his license in Missouri for falsifying autopsies.

* Berkland’s supervisor had contributed thousands of dollars to Scarborough’s election campaign.

* There were contradictory reports about whether there was a visible head injury.

* The report contained several inconsistencies. For one, Klausutis, a marathon runner, was said to have died of a cardiac arrhythmia.

* Unresolved too was whether the office was locked and the lights were on. One report claimed the door was locked and the lights were off Another said the door was unlocked and the lights were on.

“Is Joe Scarborough a murderer?” Shuler asked in conclusion. “We cannot reach a conclusive answer at this point. But the evidence strongly suggests that Lori Klausutis’ death was the result of foul play, not an accident.”

Nice copy and paste job, hack. Not even going to link to where you’ve stolen this from?

The woman’s family is outraged by Trump’s tweet and this “coverup,” just as Seth Rich’s was when you scumbags politicized his death all in the service of dear leader.

It says a lot about the right that Cons like Trad and Goldie don’t call you on your myriad bullshit and lies. Where would the Republican Party be in 2020 without trolls, conspiracy quacks, and bullshit artists? I have to believe that if a liberal were posting conspiracy theories and outright fabrications the way you do, that we’d call them on it.
 
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