Cassidy Hutchinson

PJay

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He shared with me he likes Zerohedge..right, Hemi?

And he's a fan of Thomas Sowell..right again, Hemi?

Don't be shy...
 

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HemiHauler

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He shared with me he likes Zerohedge..right, Hemi?

And he's a fan of Thomas Sowell..right again, Hemi?

Don't be shy...

Tyler jumped the shark 6/7 years ago and went the way of theburningplatform.com but I still check in with both every couple of weeks. There are a small number of posts worth my effort.

Sowell is great, but I'm certain our takeaways are quite different since you're a cultist and I'm not. I'd also recommend Walter Williams (R.I.P.), but you'll likely have the same problem.
 

GURPS

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🔥 The House January 6th Committee’s gala anti-Trump show jumped the shark yesterday when it aired its rescheduled blockbuster Episode 6.

The star of yesterday’s show was Cassidy Hutchinson, 25, a photogenic former aide to Trump’s final chief of staff Mark Meadows and recent college graduate. She was a star witness not because she did anything or saw anything on January 6th, but because she allegedly heard a lot of stuff from other people. Stuff we lawyers usually call hearsay.

Hutchinson said she was “disgusted” by President Trump on January 6th, because he refused to stop the rioters. “We were watching the Capitol building get defaced over a lie,” she lamented.

She recounted having been told by others about lots of things damaging to the President. For example, at lunch on January 6th, she said she’d heard Trump threw his lunch plate against the wall in a temper tantrum when getting some bad news about Bill Barr; that he knew about the riot and wanted to join in; and most salacious, she recounted hearing about a detail-packed story where Trump tried to wrestle the steering wheel from his security team so he could join in with the violent mob at the Capitol. Hutchinson painted a word picture of a furious, out-of-control chief executive who tried to force his limousine to the Capitol over the wishes of the Secret Service and his top staff.

She also testified that Secret Service agent Tony Ornato told her boss that “there could be violence” on January 6th. According to Cassidy, Ornato told Meadows that many of the people attending the Capitol rally had guns and other weapons, including spears attached to the ends of flagpoles, and Meadows didn’t care.

In one significant bit of testimony, Cassidy told Liz Cheney that she’d written a note, a “smoking gun,” dictated by Mark Meadows, saying “Anyone who entered the Capitol without proper authority should leave immediately.” Then she dramatically produced the note. On the big screen.



As her testimony concluded, corporate media and anti-Trumpers began composing an epic song about how damning Cassidy’s testimony was and how NOW Trump was REALLY going to get arrested.






Right after that, Cassidy’s story started falling apart. Immediately there were LOTS of questions. For example, the president does not usually sit in the passenger seat. He’s usually always driven in the BACK of the vehicle. Where someone can’t reach the steering wheel. Why was he in the front? Last week, after news broke about Joe Biden toppling off a motionless bicycle, corporate media said well, President Trump couldn’t even ride a bicycle or walk down a ramp, so … something. Anyway, Trump must have been having a pretty good day to wrestle with a secret service agent for control of a moving car. How’d he do it?

And, why did would call a low-level staffer to testify she’d HEARD about all these things? Why not call Meadows himself? Or the Secret Service Agent Tony Ornato? Or anybody who was in the car when Trump allegedly tried to grab the wheel? It already wasn’t adding up.

Then it got worse for Committee fans later yesterday when NBC’s Chief White House Correspondent Peter Alexander announced that the secret service members who were actually in the President’s van that day are willing to testify before the Committee that Cassidy’s story is made up.






CNN is now breaking reports that Tony Ornato, the secret service agent she said warned Meadows about dangerous rioters, also disputes Cassidy’s story.

https://twitter.com/ShimonPro/status/1541938642918178819?s=20&t=nwbQBhpNtaydEmatar5LRg




Finally, a spokesperson for Eric Herschmann, a former White House attorney, told ABC News on Tuesday that the “smoking gun” note was actually written by Mr. Herschmann on January 6th, not Cassidy. “All sources with direct knowledge and law enforcement have and will confirm that it was written by Mr. Herschmann,” the spokesperson added.

Oops.

So, it looks like the Committee’s Whopper is really a grasshopper burger that nobody wants to eat. It looks like Cassidy Hutchinson just took a blowtorch to her career, joining insane fake whistleblower Rebekah Jones in the unhappy pantheon of deranged publicity seekers.

This is what you get when you have a committee of Bennie Thompson, Adam Schiff, and Liz Cheney making the decisions.

Sad!


 

herb749

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🔥 The House January 6th Committee’s gala anti-Trump show jumped the shark yesterday when it aired its rescheduled blockbuster Episode 6.

The star of yesterday’s show was Cassidy Hutchinson, 25, a photogenic former aide to Trump’s final chief of staff Mark Meadows and recent college graduate. She was a star witness not because she did anything or saw anything on January 6th, but because she allegedly heard a lot of stuff from other people. Stuff we lawyers usually call hearsay.

Hutchinson said she was “disgusted” by President Trump on January 6th, because he refused to stop the rioters. “We were watching the Capitol building get defaced over a lie,” she lamented.

She recounted having been told by others about lots of things damaging to the President. For example, at lunch on January 6th, she said she’d heard Trump threw his lunch plate against the wall in a temper tantrum when getting some bad news about Bill Barr; that he knew about the riot and wanted to join in; and most salacious, she recounted hearing about a detail-packed story where Trump tried to wrestle the steering wheel from his security team so he could join in with the violent mob at the Capitol. Hutchinson painted a word picture of a furious, out-of-control chief executive who tried to force his limousine to the Capitol over the wishes of the Secret Service and his top staff.

She also testified that Secret Service agent Tony Ornato told her boss that “there could be violence” on January 6th. According to Cassidy, Ornato told Meadows that many of the people attending the Capitol rally had guns and other weapons, including spears attached to the ends of flagpoles, and Meadows didn’t care.

In one significant bit of testimony, Cassidy told Liz Cheney that she’d written a note, a “smoking gun,” dictated by Mark Meadows, saying “Anyone who entered the Capitol without proper authority should leave immediately.” Then she dramatically produced the note. On the big screen.



As her testimony concluded, corporate media and anti-Trumpers began composing an epic song about how damning Cassidy’s testimony was and how NOW Trump was REALLY going to get arrested.






Right after that, Cassidy’s story started falling apart. Immediately there were LOTS of questions. For example, the president does not usually sit in the passenger seat. He’s usually always driven in the BACK of the vehicle. Where someone can’t reach the steering wheel. Why was he in the front? Last week, after news broke about Joe Biden toppling off a motionless bicycle, corporate media said well, President Trump couldn’t even ride a bicycle or walk down a ramp, so … something. Anyway, Trump must have been having a pretty good day to wrestle with a secret service agent for control of a moving car. How’d he do it?

And, why did would call a low-level staffer to testify she’d HEARD about all these things? Why not call Meadows himself? Or the Secret Service Agent Tony Ornato? Or anybody who was in the car when Trump allegedly tried to grab the wheel? It already wasn’t adding up.

Then it got worse for Committee fans later yesterday when NBC’s Chief White House Correspondent Peter Alexander announced that the secret service members who were actually in the President’s van that day are willing to testify before the Committee that Cassidy’s story is made up.






CNN is now breaking reports that Tony Ornato, the secret service agent she said warned Meadows about dangerous rioters, also disputes Cassidy’s story.






Finally, a spokesperson for Eric Herschmann, a former White House attorney, told ABC News on Tuesday that the “smoking gun” note was actually written by Mr. Herschmann on January 6th, not Cassidy. “All sources with direct knowledge and law enforcement have and will confirm that it was written by Mr. Herschmann,” the spokesperson added.

Oops.

So, it looks like the Committee’s Whopper is really a grasshopper burger that nobody wants to eat. It looks like Cassidy Hutchinson just took a blowtorch to her career, joining insane fake whistleblower Rebekah Jones in the unhappy pantheon of deranged publicity seekers.

This is what you get when you have a committee of Bennie Thompson, Adam Schiff, and Liz Cheney making the decisions.

Sad!




When Trump left the WH he didn't take her to Florida with the rest of his staff. Is this her revenge for being left out .?
 
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