EvilCat Breath
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Is this more Woodward bilge?
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Did the collective IQ here drop substantially today? This is like the fourth time some damn tRumpkin has tried to build a straw man outta my comments today.They probably aren't going to support his claims of billionaire hood either.Lol, don't be stupider than you have to be.Doesn't to me, apparently it matters enough to him to lie to us about.
...Do you know the difference between "assets" and "hard cash"? If not, then you're not really qualified to discuss Trump's net worth.
Why else hide his taxes returns?
Unless you think there's some kinda Russian smoking gun in them?
Why else hide his taxes returns?
His tax returns aren't going to list his cash or assets or net worth.
Does your tax return show your net worth?
On what line?
Did the collective IQ here drop substantially today? This is like the fourth time some damn tRumpkin has tried to build a straw man outta my comments today.They probably aren't going to support his claims of billionaire hood either.Lol, don't be stupider than you have to be....Do you know the difference between "assets" and "hard cash"? If not, then you're not really qualified to discuss Trump's net worth.
Why else hide his taxes returns?
Unless you think there's some kinda Russian smoking gun in them?
Why else hide his taxes returns?
His tax returns aren't going to list his cash or assets or net worth.
Does your tax return show your net worth?
On what line?
Please point out where I said that it would.
Did the collective IQ here drop substantially today? This is like the fourth time some damn tRumpkin has tried to build a straw man outta my comments today.They probably aren't going to support his claims of billionaire hood either.Lol, don't be stupider than you have to be.
Why else hide his taxes returns?
Unless you think there's some kinda Russian smoking gun in them?
Why else hide his taxes returns?
His tax returns aren't going to list his cash or assets or net worth.
Does your tax return show your net worth?
On what line?
Please point out where I said that it would.
Did the collective IQ here drop substantially today?
No, you've always been stupid.
Please point out where I said that it would.
Here you go, sparky.
Do you know the difference between "assets" and "hard cash"? If not, then you're not really qualified to discuss Trump's net worth.
"Why else hide his taxes returns?"
So the billionaire who could SELF FINANCE had his campaign managers and SON IN LAW begging, pleading put $50,000,000 in to the campaign for ad buys. Kushner, "he will never write the check!" Bannon begged. Kushner told him, unless he "is a lock", he won't write the check. Ask for half. FINALLY Kushner got Trump to pony up $10,000,000. Trump DEMANDED IT ALL BE RETURNED TO HIM. It was, From "Hobbits" and "Grundoons", small donor contributors Bannon named.
I almost feel sorry for his cult of followers, who I am sure, sent in their "small contributions" spiritedly and gladly. Even they don't deserve this! What a venal CHEAP petty prick!
Purported billionaire Donald Trump demanded small-donors pay back his $10 million investment in campaign: Woodward
BOB BRIGHAM
11 SEP 2018 AT 15:52 ET
Donald Trump’s lack of access to cash hindered his presidential campaign at a crucial point, veteran journalist Bob Woodward explained in his new book Fear.
Woodward explained the crucial role of son-in-law Jared Kushner, who, “without the title, was running the campaign, especially on money matters.”
In August of 2016, campaign chief executive officer Steve Bannon told Kushner that the campaign desperately needed Trump to write a $50 million check to the campaign for TV ads.
“He will never write a $50 million check,” Kushner replied. “Dude, we’re going to have this thing in a dead heat,” Bannon argued. “We need to finally go up on TV with something.”
“Steve, unless you can show him he’s a dead lock — I mean a dead lock — up three to five points, he’ll never write that size check,” Kushner predicted. The candidate’s son-in-law suggested asking for only half the amount. “He doesn’t have a lot of cash,” Kushner revealed.
“F*ck that,” Trump replied. “Where the f*ck’s the money?”
The next day Bannon asked for $10 million, which would be repaid to Trump as small dollar donors made contributions to the campaign. Bannon reportedly referred to people donating to the billionaire as “grundoons” or “hobbits.”
Two days later, Trump agreed to the $10 million advance. "Okay, fine, get off my back,” Trump told his campaign advisors.
The events were documented in chapter five of Robert Woodward’s new book, Fear: Trump in the White House.
Purported billionaire Donald Trump demanded small-donors pay back his $10 million investment in campaign: Woodward
View attachment 216132learn it.Did the collective IQ here drop substantially today? This is like the fourth time some damn tRumpkin has tried to build a straw man outta my comments today.They probably aren't going to support his claims of billionaire hood either.Why else hide his taxes returns?
His tax returns aren't going to list his cash or assets or net worth.
Does your tax return show your net worth?
On what line?
Please point out where I said that it would.
Did the collective IQ here drop substantially today?
No, you've always been stupid.
Please point out where I said that it would.
Here you go, sparky.
Do you know the difference between "assets" and "hard cash"? If not, then you're not really qualified to discuss Trump's net worth.
"Why else hide his taxes returns?"
Live it.
Love it.
You people are funny. You so desperately want to believe anything bad about the guy that you will blindly take the word of someone who has a sketchy relationship with facts as the honest end all truth even though there is no hard evidence to support the claim.So the billionaire who could SELF FINANCE had his campaign managers and SON IN LAW begging, pleading put $50,000,000 in to the campaign for ad buys. Kushner, "he will never write the check!" Bannon begged. Kushner told him, unless he "is a lock", he won't write the check. Ask for half. FINALLY Kushner got Trump to pony up $10,000,000. Trump DEMANDED IT ALL BE RETURNED TO HIM. It was, From "Hobbits" and "Grundoons", small donor contributors Bannon named.
I almost feel sorry for his cult of followers, who I am sure, sent in their "small contributions" spiritedly and gladly. Even they don't deserve this! What a venal CHEAP petty prick!
Purported billionaire Donald Trump demanded small-donors pay back his $10 million investment in campaign: Woodward
BOB BRIGHAM
11 SEP 2018 AT 15:52 ET
Donald Trump’s lack of access to cash hindered his presidential campaign at a crucial point, veteran journalist Bob Woodward explained in his new book Fear.
Woodward explained the crucial role of son-in-law Jared Kushner, who, “without the title, was running the campaign, especially on money matters.”
In August of 2016, campaign chief executive officer Steve Bannon told Kushner that the campaign desperately needed Trump to write a $50 million check to the campaign for TV ads.
“He will never write a $50 million check,” Kushner replied. “Dude, we’re going to have this thing in a dead heat,” Bannon argued. “We need to finally go up on TV with something.”
“Steve, unless you can show him he’s a dead lock — I mean a dead lock — up three to five points, he’ll never write that size check,” Kushner predicted. The candidate’s son-in-law suggested asking for only half the amount. “He doesn’t have a lot of cash,” Kushner revealed.
“F*ck that,” Trump replied. “Where the f*ck’s the money?”
The next day Bannon asked for $10 million, which would be repaid to Trump as small dollar donors made contributions to the campaign. Bannon reportedly referred to people donating to the billionaire as “grundoons” or “hobbits.”
Two days later, Trump agreed to the $10 million advance. "Okay, fine, get off my back,” Trump told his campaign advisors.
The events were documented in chapter five of Robert Woodward’s new book, Fear: Trump in the White House.
Purported billionaire Donald Trump demanded small-donors pay back his $10 million investment in campaign: Woodward
Tax returns don't show net worth.They probably aren't going to support his claims of billionaire hood either.Lol, don't be stupider than you have to be.Doesn't to me, apparently it matters enough to him to lie to us about.And? Why does that matter either?
...Do you know the difference between "assets" and "hard cash"? If not, then you're not really qualified to discuss Trump's net worth.
Why else hide his taxes returns?
Unless you think there's some kinda Russian smoking gun in them?
Why else hide his taxes returns?
His tax returns aren't going to list his cash or assets or net worth.
So the billionaire who could SELF FINANCE had his campaign managers and SON IN LAW begging, pleading put $50,000,000 in to the campaign for ad buys. Kushner, "he will never write the check!" Bannon begged. Kushner told him, unless he "is a lock", he won't write the check. Ask for half. FINALLY Kushner got Trump to pony up $10,000,000. Trump DEMANDED IT ALL BE RETURNED TO HIM. It was, From "Hobbits" and "Grundoons", small donor contributors Bannon named.
I almost feel sorry for his cult of followers, who I am sure, sent in their "small contributions" spiritedly and gladly. Even they don't deserve this! What a venal CHEAP petty prick!
Purported billionaire Donald Trump demanded small-donors pay back his $10 million investment in campaign: Woodward
BOB BRIGHAM
11 SEP 2018 AT 15:52 ET
Donald Trump’s lack of access to cash hindered his presidential campaign at a crucial point, veteran journalist Bob Woodward explained in his new book Fear.
Woodward explained the crucial role of son-in-law Jared Kushner, who, “without the title, was running the campaign, especially on money matters.”
In August of 2016, campaign chief executive officer Steve Bannon told Kushner that the campaign desperately needed Trump to write a $50 million check to the campaign for TV ads.
“He will never write a $50 million check,” Kushner replied. “Dude, we’re going to have this thing in a dead heat,” Bannon argued. “We need to finally go up on TV with something.”
“Steve, unless you can show him he’s a dead lock — I mean a dead lock — up three to five points, he’ll never write that size check,” Kushner predicted. The candidate’s son-in-law suggested asking for only half the amount. “He doesn’t have a lot of cash,” Kushner revealed.
“F*ck that,” Trump replied. “Where the f*ck’s the money?”
The next day Bannon asked for $10 million, which would be repaid to Trump as small dollar donors made contributions to the campaign. Bannon reportedly referred to people donating to the billionaire as “grundoons” or “hobbits.”
Two days later, Trump agreed to the $10 million advance. "Okay, fine, get off my back,” Trump told his campaign advisors.
The events were documented in chapter five of Robert Woodward’s new book, Fear: Trump in the White House.
Purported billionaire Donald Trump demanded small-donors pay back his $10 million investment in campaign: Woodward
BFD. Trump loaned money to his campaign and was repaid after the campaign received enough VOLUNTARY donations.
If you want to see a real campaign funding scandal, read up on the $84M money laundering scheme by hiLIARy:
'MONEY LAUNDERING SCHEME': Hillary, DNC Funneled $84 Million Through State Parties To Avoid Campaign Finance Laws, Lawsuit Claims
Lol, don't be stupider than you have to be.Doesn't to me, apparently it matters enough to him to lie to us about.It's because he's not a billionaire.
And? Why does that matter either?
...Do you know the difference between "assets" and "hard cash"? If not, then you're not really qualified to discuss Trump's net worth.
Why else hide his taxes returns?
Unless you think there's some kinda Russian smoking gun in them?
Nobody cares. I certainly don't. More nothing burger.