Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Con artist Rudy Giuliani

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From  a few minutes ago, that's Isaiah's THE WORLD TODAY JUST NUTS "Junior Moves Into His New Office

Con artist Rudy Giuliani remains in the news and continues to refuse to pay the legal judgement.  To get us all on the same page, from Wikipedia:


In December 2021, two Georgia election workers, Ruby Freeman and her daughter Wandrea "Shaye" Moss, sued Giuliani for defamation,[394][395] after Giuliani falsely accused them of manipulating vote tallies.[396] He has accused them of "passing around USB ports as if they were vials of heroin or cocaine" and engaging in "surreptitious illegal activity," citing video footage that, according to Moss, actually showed the women with "a ginger mint".[397] Moss testified before the United States House of Representatives that after Giuliani's remarks she and her family were subjected to a barrage of racist threats, including "Be glad it's 2020 and not 1920," in reference to lynching in the United States.[398]

In July 2023, Giuliani was ordered to pay attorneys' fees to the election workers after being sanctioned for failing to turn over evidence in the case.[399] Later that month, Giuliani admitted his statements had been "defamatory per se" yet denied they had caused "any damages".[400] On August 4, the judge asked him to explain why he was still fighting the lawsuit, given his admission.[401] Due to his failure to produce documents, U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell issued an order on August 30 ruling that he forfeited his case by failing to comply with his discovery obligations.[402] Meanwhile, the court increased what he owed for the plaintiffs' legal fees,[403] and he did not immediately pay.[404] The plaintiffs subsequently requested money to cover additional attorneys' fees that arose from discovery disputes during the case.[405] The judge again increased what Giuliani owed; the total was over $230,000.[406]

On October 13, the judge said that due to Giuliani's "continued and flagrant disregard of this Court's August 30 Order that he produce financial-related documents concerning his personal and his businesses' past and present assets", she would tell the jurors that he intentionally hid financial documents in defiance of court orders.[407] On December 5, 2023, Giuliani did not appear at a federal court pretrial hearing. Freeman and Moss attended. Giuliani's lawyer, Joseph Sibley IV, told the judge he had not understood that Giuliani's presence was required and that it was "my mistake";[408] the judge criticized Giuliani's failure to appear.[409][410]

The trial began on December 11. During the trial on the amount of damages, the plaintiffs' testified that Giuliani's false statements, beginning with one of his tweets, prompted a barrage of threatening phone calls and messages against them, including many that were violent, vulgar, or racist.[396] They also testified that Giuliani's lies caused others to show up at Freeman's home, to attempt to conduct a "citizen's arrest" of Moss at her grandmother's home, and to barrage Moss' teenage son with cell phone messages.[396] During the trial, Giuliani publicly repeated his false claim that Freeman and Moss "were engaged in changing votes"[411] and claimed that "When I testify, the whole story will be definitively clear that what I said was true."[412] However, Giuliani ultimately declined to testify,[396][412] and his defense team called no witnesses.[412] Giuliani's attorney pointed to another defamation lawsuit Freeman and Moss had filed against The Gateway Pundit, saying the website had likely instigated the harassment against them.[413]

On December 15, 2023, the federal jury ordered Giuliani to pay $148 million to Freeman and Moss, including $75 million in punitive damages.[396][414] After the verdict, Giuliani said he regretted nothing and said he would appeal.[396][415] One of his lawyers suggested he would file for bankruptcy.[396] On December 20, concerned that Giuliani would hide his assets given the "ample record in this case of Giuliani’s efforts to conceal or hide his assets," Judge Beryl A. Howell ordered swift payment of the damages.[416] On December 21, he filed for bankruptcy.[24]

On December 18, Freeman and Moss sued Giuliani again, seeking an injunction to permanently prohibit him from defaming them.[417][418] They later agreed to drop this lawsuit in exchange for Giuliani's promise never again to state, imply, or assist others' remarks that they "engaged in wrongdoing in connection with the 2020 presidential election".[419]

In January 2024, Freeman and Moss accused Giuliani of taking unfair advantage of the bankruptcy system in a court filing, with their attorneys calling Giuliani's approach "a flawed, impermissible litigation tactic from an actor with a history of engaging the judicial system in bad faith."[420][421] In February, Giuliani testified about his finances.[422] In March, creditors filed a motion to force him to sell his Florida condo to pay the judgment.[423] In April, he lost his bid to dismiss the judgment against him.[424] A bankruptcy court hearing was set for July 10 to address his creditors' request to put his funds under the control of an independent trustee so they could begin to collect what they were owed.[425] On July 12, the judge, citing Giuliani's lack of transparency over the previous six months of litigation, said he was no longer entitled to bankruptcy protection.[426] On July 31, Giuliani and his creditors revised their agreement.[427]

On October 22, a federal judge in Manhattan ordered Giuliani to turn over his $6 million Manhattan penthouse apartment and other valuable possessions to Freeman and Moss.[428][429] Giuliani may also need to surrender his $3.5 million primary residence in Palm Beach, Florida.[430] On October 29, Giuliani told the court that his valuables were “being held for wherever Plaintiffs request.” On October 31, Freeman and Moss visited Giuliani’s apartment so they could see the property inside, as they needed to assess how they would move and store it. They discovered that, four weeks earlier, the apartment had been emptied of "the vast majority (if not all) of the valuable receivership property that was known to be stored there," a fact that, as they told the court, "neither Defendant nor Defendant’s counsel had bothered to mention." Giuliani's lawyers told them that some unspecified property was in a storage facility on Long Island and that his vintage Mercedes (formerly owned by Lauren Bacall) was somewhere in Florida. Additionally, Giuliani’s lawyers provided bank statements showing that a large amount of money had been transferred out of his bank account in July and August and that less than $4,000 remained in the account.[431]

At an in-person hearing on November 7, Giuliani's lawyer proposed that the Mercedes might be worth under $4,000, meaning that Giuliani would be allowed to keep it. Giuliani claimed he had no idea of the whereabouts of his other valuables. The judge gave Giuliani until November 15 to turn over his property to the plaintiffs.[432]


 
Con artist Rudy keeps claiming to be unable to pay.   Rhian Lubin (Independent) reports:


Rudy Giuliani has claimed he can’t afford to buy food, just one week after he rocked up to vote in the election in his Mercedes.

The former New York City mayor issued a plea for cash on X in the early hours of Tuesday morning, sharing a crowd-funding link saying that he had been “persecuted to the highest level” for his support of Donald Trump.

“Wilkie Farr Law Firm is filled with a distorted left wing hate and vitriol. Judge Liman doesn’t seem to know the exemptions,” Giuliani said, referring to the judge presiding over the $150m defamation case against him.

“They have seized all my money which wasn’t much. I need legal representation against these evil people. I can’t buy food.”

As of Tuesday morning, his page had raised $115,615 out of a $250,000 target.


He's a piece of garbage who needs to pay those two women what he owes them.  Con artist.


This is C.I.'s "Iraq snapshot:"


Tuesday, November 12, 2024.  Hiding behind his late life marriage and late life fatherhood Seth Moulton wants to kick others down, Trump's usurping the Senate, Black women are still being shut out of the conversation, and much more.


Let's start with big 'manly' Seth Moulton, a member of the US House of Representative and a long term contestant in WHAT'S MY SEXUALITY?  Some argue he settled that question in 2017 when, at the age of 38, he finally found a woman to marry.  But most of us said at the time, "Well he is planning to run for president in 2020."  And he did.  No one wanted him, but he did run.


He launched his attack on trans people last week.  That could provide cover for his being gay -- if he was.  At least for some people who don't grasp that he could be -- he certainly acts like one -- one of those big puffy chest conservative gay men who insult and trash trans men and women.  Here's what Seth said and I'll respond every sentence or so.


I mean, here we are accusing Republicans of being weird and we're the ones who are suddenly requiring people to put pronouns in their email signatures


What's weird about that?  It's perfectly normal and even more so if your name is Taylor or Drew or Bailey or Morgan or Alex or . . .  Get the point, stupid?  Even someone as stupid as you has to grasp that a man named Alex Smith doesn't want to be called "Ms Smith."  Even you, you overgrown fat ass, has to grasp that, right.

As for "requiring"?  There's no law.  Which means it would be the company you work for making the requirement.  Companies making requirements of their employees!!!!!  OH my goodness, whoever heard of that happening.


I mean, that's kind of weird, to be honest.  You know, we went through the whole gay rights movement.


Did you now?  Do tell?  And where did you lose your Pride virginity, big boy?  I don't know about the rest of America but I guess I picture Seth on his knees, in a men's room, working the glory hole.


We went through the whole Civil Rights Movement.  We never had to say "Seth Moulton: Straight" or Seth Moulton: "White."


Seth, I would be greatly surprised -- as someone who's met you and spoken with you -- if you ever, once in your life, introduced yourself as "Seth Moulton: Straight."  But if you do, I pray that you will record it on your phone and then post it online because I could really use a good laugh.



You didn't go through the Civil Rights Movement, it's before your time. But actually, there were people passing and they did tend to get called out.  You wouldn't know that because you're Big Stupid -- that's what the men who served with you called you, "Big Stupid."  They called you other names too but let me bite my tongue.



And all of a sudden, we have to change all our values to meet the needs or demands of one very small minority group.


Saying he or she or they makes you change all your values?  What values are those?  Your refusal to adapt to growing society don't speak well for your post-marriage scenes.  Maybe they'll forgive you if you do pig play?



So I think we just have to be able to have a real discussion about this.


The nation's been having that conversation for years now.  Where were you?  At the bathhouse?

Or maybe you were in hiding, trying to avoid questions about how you, the successful businessman, actually ran Eastern Healthcare Partners into the ground.

Hey, you know what, let's talk about that?  Yeah, why don't you finally answer to that?  Oh, rushing off already.  Well give him my love, tell him I say "Hi!"


WIKIPEDIA notes:

Following Kamala Harris's loss in the presidential election, he expressed opposition to transgender participation in girls' sports, saying that he does not want his daughters "getting run over on a playing field by a male or formerly male athlete."[87] Following his remarks, his campaign manager resigned in protest, his comments were condemned by Salem mayor Dominick Pangallo and he faced protest from constituents.[88] In an MSNBC interview, he refused to apologize and claimed the backlash "[proved] his point".[89]


Got to work those two daughters in -- but no gay panic, you understand.  I've made this point before -- many times -- but I'll make it again.  People like Seth don't appear bothered by transgender athletes.  They're bothered by male to female trans kids.  When a female to male trans kid plays sports -- which is honestly what I've always seen much more of -- these same people like Seth don't give a damn and don't care about it.  But aren't they fixed on 'protecting' girls (cis girls) -- Seth's kind of like Donald Trump, he's going to protect them whether they want it or not. 


Speaking of whether they want it or not . . . Maureen Dowd's always struggled as a columnist.  Always.  Facts are hard for MoDo. She's now signed off with Seth in her latest column so it's a good time to point out that the 72-year-old needs to be put out to pasture.  That should apply to many columnists getting paid for a job that someone younger could be doing.  But it especially applies to Maureen who's always tried to fudge the facts by falling back on pop culture references.  At 72, she's really outlived that and it's time for some new blood.  72?  What am I saying, she's 73 in January.  Get her a gold watch and show her where the exit door is.




She's got a massive ego on her, Dowd, and she thought aligning herself with Sue Mengers was the way to go as the '00s wound down.  It only made it clear to those of us in the entertainment community that Dowd was dead.  She's had no real importance or traction since then.  Nor could she.  She is, in fact, as dead as any film on Sue.  Remember that?  Sue was going to have a big comeback.  So sorry.  Sue's racism was popular in the seventies but those of us who weren't racist ensured that she never had a comeback -- not in the 80s or the 90s or the '00s when Maureen (and Tina Fey) tried to adopt her.  Yes, Bette Midler did star in that play.  And, yes, the lie was that the play was a hit -- or some tried to pretend it was a hit.

It was a one act play with only one character so I'm sure it broke even.  But hit plays?  They don't run less than three months.  Bette also starred in HELLO DOLLY which was a hit -- 550 performances.

Every now and then another actress gets attached to an 'upcoming' film about Mengers.  But, again, she was a racist and the project tends to hit a wall when that reality pops up.  For example?  Diana Ross was her client.  Diana was dating Ryan O'Neal -- another Sue client.  And one film after another that Diana was supposed to be the lead in would get recast with a White actress.  Black people learned early on that the ultimate star f**ker Sue Mengers would f**k them over.  But I am so very glad that Tina Fey (does 30 ROCK exist without all that racist humor -- excuse me, 'post racist' racist humor?) and Maureen Dowd were able to sit besides Sue Mengers on her throne.  My only question?  Did Sue provide them with  white sheets to wear or did they bring their own?


Need another tidbit?  Sue spent decades whining that her 'best friend' Barbra Streisand left her and how that destroyed her and upset her.  Barbra had already heard Sue trash everyone else (trash them to Barbra).  Some might have been tickled.  A) Barbra's not big on gossip and B) when speaking with her manager, Barbra expected the focus to be on her career.  But Barbra began to wonder did Sue trash her to Candy Bergen or Ali MacGraw or any of the others that Sue always trashed to Barbra.  Barbra decided to trust her with a big secret (that was made up) to see if it got out.  It did.  Barbra had her answer and fired Sue.  And then Sue began whining.  I believe this part is in Barbra's book -- the part I'm about to note -- it was in an early version so my apologies if it didn't make it into the book.  Barbra told Sue they could be friends and Sue screamed that why would she be friends with Barbra if Barbra wouldn't stay on as her client?  So Sue's drama over Barbra leaving was always one big lie -- just like everything else about Sue.  Except her feet.  Her feet did stink and she ruined many a party by kicking her shoes off.

Donald Trump is the Sue Mengers of the federal government.  He's already destroying himself before he gets sworn in.  Last time it was the CIA.  This time it's Republicans in the US Senate.

From ALL ABOUT EVE -- Bette Davis played Margo,  Thelma Reed played Birdie.  It's after a performance and Margo's assistant Eve (Anne Baxter) has picked up the costume and headed off from the dressing room.  
 

Birdie:  May I be so bold as to say something?  Have you ever heard of the word "union"?

Margo:  Behind in your dues? How much?

Birdie:  I haven't got a union. I'm slave labor.

Margo:  Well?

Birdie:  But the wardrobe women have got one and, next to a tenor, a wardrobe woman is the touchiest thing in show business.

Margo:  Oh, oh.

Birdie: She's got two things to do:  carry clothes and press 'em wrong.  And don't let anybody try to muscle in.




You know what's touchier than a wardrobe woman?  A sitting US senator.  




After 17 years in the hot seat, McConnell is expected to exit his post at the top of Senate Republican leadership on Wednesday, ending his run as the longest serving Senate party leader in U.S. history.

At the top of the billing to replace the 82-year-old are South Dakota Senator John Thune and Texas Senator John Cornyn, two establishment conservatives and longtime McConnell allies who have not always seen eye to eye with the president-elect.

Meanwhile, a gamut of Trump’s key allies, including Elon Musk, Tucker Carlson, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Vivek Ramaswamy, and Charlie Kirk, are aggressively lobbying for Florida Senator Rick Scott to take the helm. (Trump, notably, has so far avoided endorsing any of the contenders.) But the overzealous pressure campaign—which is also being pushed along by some far-right social media influencers and their harassment tactics—is on the verge of combusting, according to Politico.


That’s because most of the Senate Republican conference won’t have to face reelection until 2028 or later. On top of that, the vote is by secret ballot, ensuring that no one—from their constituents to MAGA’s top brass—will know if they voted for or against Trump’s candidate.
“Senators do not take kindly to having an army of social media trolls attack them,” one unnamed aide told Politico on Sunday, noting that the effort was only “pissing off senators whose votes Rick needs” to win.


And sitting US senators do not take kindly to anyone outside the Senate -- that includes a president -- attempting to tell them what to do.  Now pair that with Kaia Hubbard (CBS NEWS) reporting:


As Senate Republicans prepare to vote Wednesday on new leadership for the upcoming Congress, President-elect Donald Trump is already weighing in with demands for the new majority leader regarding his Cabinet

After a decisive victory in the 2024 elections, Trump is returning to the White House with a GOP-led Senate at his side. Senate Republican leaders are expected to ease the way for the president-elect's agenda and his Cabinet and judicial nominees. Trump has made it clear that he'd like his nominees to be installed immediately, suggesting that he may want the option to bypass the Senate's advice and consent role entirely. 




Please  note, that would be the Constitutionally assigned role of advice and consent.   For the ignorant -- like Donald Trump -- let's not the Constitution:


Article II, Section 2, Clause 2:

He shall have Power, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, to make Treaties, provided two thirds of the Senators present concur; and he shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law: but the Congress may by Law vest the Appointment of such inferior Officers, as they think proper, in the President alone, in the Courts of Law, or in the Heads of Departments.


When the most recent US senators were sworn in back in January of 2023 -- two years ago -- the median age was 65.3 years.  

Wait.  We have MAGA drive bys and you know they were homeschooled so let me explain median.   Think of it as the midpoint.  So half the US Senate, in 2023, was composed of senators under the age of 65.3 and half was composed of senators over the age of 65.3 -- 65.3 is the mid point.


And US senators are very territorial.  And that's before you get to over half being over 65.  So he wants to bypass them on advice and consent and he wants to be able to determine who will be the next Majority Leader -- something the Senate traditionally does all by itself.


Pushy and stupid, that's Donald Trump.  

A Senate campaign?  That's much more difficult than a House campaign (except in Alaska which has two senators and one member of the House of Representatives).  They work very hard in those runs -- or at least hard for them -- and it being the upper house and it being a six year term, they tend to think they know better than others -- and that's before you factor in the issue of incumbency.

US senators do not like to be pushed around or talked to like their children.  But there goes the idiot Trump antagonizing the Senate -- Republicans and Democrats -- before he even gets into the White House.


Where's the popcorn, right?

I went to COMMON DREAMS before I started dictating this snapshot and had a good, long laugh.  Independent 'left' media trashed Kamala Harris day after day -- depressing and suppressing the vote.  Month after month after month.  COMMON DREAMS was one of those and they were the only one that we publicly called out who took a look at it and changed course.

That's the only reason I look at COMMON DREAMS now.  I will note something from them if I think it helps this community.  Others, I'm done with.  But I do actively seek out stuff to note from COMMON DREAMS.

So I go there this morning and I can't stop laughing.

Where's the Jill Stein coverage?  Remember Jill was so damn important and independent media had to pimp her like crazy.

There's not one story about the 'hero' Jill Stein today. 


Headline after headline of panic.  Joe needs to do this or that before he leaves office!  This needs to happen!  57 groups call on the White House!  Over and over.

I applaud you for taking a look at your coverage before the campaign concluded; however, don't you get now why you should have dropped that s**t?

We didn't need Norman Solomon sharing how he was voting for Jill Stein, did we?


No, we didn't. 


If you could go back in time now, do you really think you would still publish those multiple attacks on Kamala Harris that COMMON DREAMS had each day?

This was a serious election.  Much was at stake.

But they didn't care.  THE NATION, THE PROGRESSIVE, IN THESE TIMES, DEMOCRACY NOW!, etc.  They saw their purpose in ripping apart Kamala every day.  

And now they're all shocked by what Trump's going to do.

You should have been paying attention in real time.  You should have been focused on your own damn country.  Your neighbor needs the lawn mowed?  Fine.  Take care of your own yard and then you can go help.  But you take care of your own yard first.

I saw the COMMON DREAMS story about student's protesting Trump already.  I had to wonder?  How much force will greet their actions when Trump's sworn in?  

I have to wonder all the lying Gaza Freak whores who misled young people on what was possible and who directed all the anger at Joe Biden and Kamala Harris -- not at the ICC, not at the United Nations, not at this, not at that -- are going to feel as immigrants are deported.  As this country crumbles, I have to wonder.

Today, we look back at Nazi Germany and wonder how?  How did it happen?

Our own Hitler happened because Katrina vanden Heuvel, Amy Goodman and others worked overtime to attack the only possible alternative to Donald Trump and to attack her day after day, every day in the three month lead up to the election.

That's why we're here now.

If the official figures are correct, we didn't turn out.  Not just in enough numbers, we didn't turn out in the numbers we did in 2020.  

We were discouraged from voting and that's the message beggar media put out -- remember that when they ask you to donate next.  They have destroyed our country.  There are people waking up in fear every day now.

And we don't need to hear Seth -- in the midst of his homosexual panic -- trashing transgender people -- voters who overwhelmingly showed up and voted for Kamala.

We don't need it.

Let me note again, that there are all these roundtables taking place -- THE DAILY BEAST just posted one with Samantha Bee as a co-host.

How stupid are they?  How stupid do they think we are?

Black women were shut out during the campaign by the media and that's still the case when the so-called experts want to talk about what happened and what we do next.

Black women?  Vote for Democrats.  We won't give you a say, we won't listen to you.  And when one of you runs for office, we won't call out DEMOCRACY NOW! or any other left platform that trashes the Black candidate every day.  We'll look the other way.


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