It's a simple question made complicated by Ohio State Board of Trustees chairman John Zeiger's client, Leslie Wexner, lying for six years about when he ended his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein.
So Abigail unquestionably is a Mossad operator and the mention of Ken Starr getting in the middle in 2007 brings back questions of if Monica Lewinsky was a Mossad honeypot and Ken helped finalize the blackmail scheme on Clinton. Prove me wrong.
I think "bawdy" is a euphemistic word for that card from Wexner to Epstein, more appropriate to an old Playboy cartoon about a boss ogling his big-breasted (adult) secretary. I'd go with "appalling" or "loathsome."
You are right. I used the air quotes to mock the word choice of several outlets that reported on the letter originally. Apologies for the confusion. The intern is outta here.
Many of those "outlets" are the ones trying to "soften" the whole Epstein thing lest it bring down their boy Donnie (heh). That's why I spend my money on a subscription to The Rooster instead of the New York Times.
https://youtu.be/4JDWJzKYfdc?si=kk8N_zqR8LuKIoI0
“Money” from the musical Cabaret
BRAVO! Y’all put traditional «investigative» reporters to shame.
So Abigail unquestionably is a Mossad operator and the mention of Ken Starr getting in the middle in 2007 brings back questions of if Monica Lewinsky was a Mossad honeypot and Ken helped finalize the blackmail scheme on Clinton. Prove me wrong.
I think "bawdy" is a euphemistic word for that card from Wexner to Epstein, more appropriate to an old Playboy cartoon about a boss ogling his big-breasted (adult) secretary. I'd go with "appalling" or "loathsome."
You are right. I used the air quotes to mock the word choice of several outlets that reported on the letter originally. Apologies for the confusion. The intern is outta here.
Many of those "outlets" are the ones trying to "soften" the whole Epstein thing lest it bring down their boy Donnie (heh). That's why I spend my money on a subscription to The Rooster instead of the New York Times.