Comments by "Harry Mills" (@harrymills2770) on "Trump Tells Congress to Demand Cohen's Tell-All Manuscript" video.
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A white man his age, growing up in New York City? Trump's probably used the n-word. I spent most of my growing-up in the Northeast, although it was out in the sticks, where there was at most a token black person in any one class or any one church. Boys being boys, we used racist slang, just to sound tough. But if we laid eyes on a black person, they would seem very exotic to us, because there just weren't (m)any around. My father, may he RIP, still cropped out with it, in the 2000s. He was city-raised, and as a juvenile delinquent, he mostly met blacks who were also delinquents. And they were always in competition, and mutually hostile on sight. He was very racist. I was rural-raised.
Be hard to find people in New York City who never used the word, if they've lived long enough. Christian ladies and some of the Christian men, maybe not. But those are the absolutely pure ones, who rarely consciously sin, and tend to be a little insufferable, when I feel like a beer, a smoke, and an f-bomb-laced conversation.
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"Subpoena his manuscript!" is a masterful troll by POTUS. Unless they do a total re-write, there's nothing but fawning adoration for Trump in that manuscript. Before he got in trouble with the law, he was almost certainly angling for a job at the White House. But just by being in Trump's orbit, his past sins would be ferreted out and be his undoing. They probably had all the subpoena powers they needed to investigate Cohen's taxes clear back to the Stone Age, and that's what made this what it is. Cohen's sworn testimony without corroboration would be torn to shreds in court, but it makes for great theater. I'm just not sure anybody's buying it, because of all the liars breaking trail in front of him, who were later discredited at "the big reveal" moment, when there was nothing but allegation, with no corroboration, just as with JUSTICE Kavanaugh.
There've been too many proven lies reported as established fact. Even the American people are skeptical, and we're some of the most gullible people in the world.
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