So whose reputation for honesty, integrity and decency will take the biggest 09:13 - Mar 20 with 1068 views | bluelagos | kicking this week? Johnson up in front of the privildges committee, Trump due to be arrested in NYC and the Casey report into the Met all due to hit the headlines this week... |  |
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So whose reputation for honesty, integrity and decency will take the biggest on 09:39 - Mar 20 with 996 views | Keno | sorry, can I just clarify something, are you suggesting Johnson and Trump have reputations for honesty, integrity and decency? |  |
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So whose reputation for honesty, integrity and decency will take the biggest on 10:44 - Mar 20 with 919 views | bluelagos |
So whose reputation for honesty, integrity and decency will take the biggest on 09:39 - Mar 20 by Keno | sorry, can I just clarify something, are you suggesting Johnson and Trump have reputations for honesty, integrity and decency? |
I think Donald Trump is up for paying off / buying the silence of a victim of sexual abuse? Good job we don't have laws against that type of thing here or Prince Andrew would defo be sweating a lot. |  |
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So whose reputation for honesty, integrity and decency will take the biggest on 11:23 - Mar 20 with 873 views | HARRY10 |
So whose reputation for honesty, integrity and decency will take the biggest on 10:44 - Mar 20 by bluelagos | I think Donald Trump is up for paying off / buying the silence of a victim of sexual abuse? Good job we don't have laws against that type of thing here or Prince Andrew would defo be sweating a lot. |
We do. Conduct of elections, bribery etc Trump is being charged with a possible infringement of campaign finance law. The non sweating Ponce Andrews payment does not fall under those laws. Knowledge of that payment was also in the public domain. Otherwise, while the gutbucket is set to make yet another fool of himself on Weds, Trump is facing a number of far heavier charges. Among which are "Justice Department probes into his role in the January 6 mob attack on the US Capitol and Trump’s effort to overturn the 2020 election are still expanding." |  | |  |
So whose reputation for honesty, integrity and decency will take the biggest on 12:49 - Mar 20 with 821 views | Illinoisblue |
So whose reputation for honesty, integrity and decency will take the biggest on 10:44 - Mar 20 by bluelagos | I think Donald Trump is up for paying off / buying the silence of a victim of sexual abuse? Good job we don't have laws against that type of thing here or Prince Andrew would defo be sweating a lot. |
Not abuse as such: accused of covering up money he paid to silence an “adult actress” he allegedly had relations with. |  |
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So whose reputation for honesty, integrity and decency will take the biggest on 13:07 - Mar 20 with 778 views | HARRY10 |
So whose reputation for honesty, integrity and decency will take the biggest on 12:49 - Mar 20 by Illinoisblue | Not abuse as such: accused of covering up money he paid to silence an “adult actress” he allegedly had relations with. |
The acknowledged payment raised legal questions as to whether the payment violated federal campaign finance laws, either because the payment was not duly disclosed as a campaign contribution or because campaign funds may have been used towards the payment. In August 2018, Cohen pleaded guilty to eight criminal charges, including a campaign finance violation for Daniels's payment This payment also raises questions about it's tax status and whether there was an tax liability. Much I suspect will eventually befall the bloater. Years of lying and questionable financial dealings will eventually come tumbling out, like a Spring clean of the shed. Both are stupid enough to imagine that, a) they are damn clever and can get away with almost anything and, b) because no immediate action is taken they have got away with it Though the mills of justice grind slowly, they grind exceeding small |  | |  |
So whose reputation for honesty, integrity and decency will take the biggest on 13:49 - Mar 20 with 711 views | HARRY10 | "Boris really has adopted a disgracefully cavalier attitude to his classical studies. He sometimes seems affronted when criticised for what amounts to a gross failure of responsibility (and surprised at the same time that he was not appointed Captain of the school for the next half). "I think he honestly believes that it is churlish of us not to regard him as an exception, one who should be free of the network of obligation that binds everyone else." -Letter from Eton classics master Martin Hammond to Stanley Johnson in 1982. |  | |  |
So whose reputation for honesty, integrity and decency will take the biggest on 14:11 - Mar 20 with 686 views | Blueschev | Honesty, integrity and decency disappeared from Anglo-American politics 20 years ago today. |  | |  |
So whose reputation for honesty, integrity and decency will take the biggest on 14:38 - Mar 20 with 649 views | HARRY10 | Update - Pages all coloured in now, so dossier submitted I wish they would make up their mids, ruddy news people [Post edited 20 Mar 2023 14:43]
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So whose reputation for honesty, integrity and decency will take the biggest on 15:21 - Mar 20 with 624 views | factual_blue | It's a trick question. To lose such a reputation, you have to have one in the first place. |  |
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