Red Hats Targeted Stormy

The officer who arrested Stormy Daniels at a strip club in Ohio was bragging about the incident and appeared to have planned the whole “sting” operation in advance, it was revealed Wednesday.

 

Leading arrest officer Shana Keckley emailed other cops about the location and time of Daniels’ appearance at the Columbus club — then boasted about the arrest, according to emails obtained by the Fayette Advocate.

 

“You’re Welcome!!!!!” Keckley wrote at 3:50 a.m. on the morning after Daniels’ arrest.

 

“Please Please Don’t post my name on Face Book!! :D Thank me in person later.”

 

Preceding the arrest, Keckley’s emails include news clippings and tweets about Daniels’ upcoming appearance at the club Sirens. One email even has a Google Maps image of the club’s location.

 

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It isn’t mentioned in this article, but other articles mention how the email chain circulated through the entire Columbus police department including the commanding officers.  It seems to me like a lot of police officers are going to be out of jobs soon. The only question left to answer is how much Columbus taxpayers are going to have to pay to make this go away. 

 

And in today's real news...

 

Originally posted by: David Miller

And in today's real news...

 


...there are tapes of Trump and Cohen discussing payouts to multiple women one of whom was pregnant just prior to the 2016 election which raises the issue of multiple intentional felony level campaign finance violations, perjury, conspiracy, fraud and so on. 

 Just what does this have to do with being President? You sound like the neighborhood gossip who has nothing to do but complain. Where was your righteous indignation when Bill Clinton was President? 


Quite a bit actually. If you recall, Republicans said they were duty-bound to impeach Bill Clinton for one count of perjury. (It wasn't in fact perjury but that is a debate for another day.) 

 

Every time trump filed his campaign finance reports as required by law, he was required to affirm under penalties of perjury that the statements are true and accurate to the best of his ability. I believe he has filed at least two reports since paying off all of these women. If there were 16 women that's 32 counts perjury. Is also likely obstruction of justice because he tried to hide the transactions. That's why it's important when he said cash. Since there are at least three participants in this illegal scheme including Trump,  it is a conspiracy. 

 

Which brings us to John Edwards. He was prosecuted and facing 6 years in prison for simply not reporting one mistress that he paid off. 

 

If it was relevant in those cases in regards to a sitting president and a candidate for vice president, how is it not relevant now especially considering the volume of the misconduct compared to Clinton and Edwards?

 

It also matters becuase by illegally buying that silence he knowingly cheated in the election.

Edited on Jul 26, 2018 11:51pm
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