ABC whistleblower says debate was rigged

Color me shocked.

Anybody going to do anything about it?

No...I thought so.

Carry on.


Color me bored.

And yes, you’re right.

Nobody’s going to do a damn thing about it.

I’m feeling an awful lot like my lifetime’s involvement with the so-called “liberty movement” has been a complete waste.

As you say, carry on.
 
Color me bored.

And yes, you’re right.

Nobody’s going to do a damn thing about it.

I’m feeling an awful lot like my lifetime’s involvement with the so-called “liberty movement” has been a complete waste.

As you say, carry on.

Frustrating, isn't it?
 
Who Is Kamala Harris' Brother-In-Law, Tony West?
by Tyler Durden - Thursday, Sep 19, 2024

Three days ago, word of an alleged whistleblower from ABC News emerged following the Trump-Harris debate who claimed, among other things, that Harris was given questions in advanced.

While unverified - and should therefore be taken with a grain of salt for now, the whistleblower also claims there are three topics that were off-limits.

President Biden's health

Kamala's tenure as Attorney General and District Attorney

"her brother-in-law, Tony West, who faces allegations of embezzling billions of dollars in taxpayer funds and who may be involved in her administration if elections."

To that end, Edward R. Szall via Died Suddenly News has done a deep dive on #3 - which he believes to be the deepest scandal of the 2024 election cycle.

As head of the Justice Department’s Civil Division, Tony West took advantage of the Treasury Department’s secret “Judgement Fund”, a slush account used to pay inflated settlements without Congressional oversight.

Basically - if a government agency was being sued, this tax-payer funded slush-fund could be used to pay lawyers and special interest groups at the DOJ’s discretion to settle the issue. Payments of 10’s of thousands and millions of dollars.

(Judgement Fund background)

The Government Accountability Office admitted:

They have no idea how many settlements are paid yearly by the Judgement Fund

No receipts are published

Attorneys’ fees awarded are not disclosed

“When the federal government settles a case against a corporate wrongdoer, any settlement funds should go first to the victims and then to the American people— not to bankroll third-party special interest groups or the political friends of whoever is in power,” said Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

“Unfortunately, in recent years the Department of Justice has sometimes required or encouraged defendants to make these payments to third parties as a condition of settlement. With this directive, we are ending this practice and ensuring that settlement funds are only used to compensate victims, redress harm, and punish and deter unlawful conduct.”

In 2009, Tony West was placed IN CHARGE of the DOJs specific division that litigates and settles lawsuits, paid out by the Judgement Fund.
(Meeting minutes of West appointment)

Tony West’s first order of business, according to one of his deputy's emails, was to find the “best way” to use this settlement fund to “allocate” money toward his friend’s organizations.

“Settlements became the vehicle for paying off political allies,” according to Daniel Huff, former counsel to the Senate and House Judiciary Committees.

One of Tony West’s biggest scores was a 2010 settlement with 91 Hispanic and female farmers who claimed they were illegally discriminated against.
(Farmer settlement PDF)
Tony West intervened and “engineered a stunning turnabout” according to the New York Times. The DOJ agreed to a $1.33 billion settlement, including thousands of farmers who were never even involved in the case, and Native American farmers.

The left-wing NY Times admitted at the time that Tony West’s settlement was a “runaway train, driven by racial politics . . . and law firms that stand to gain more than $130 million in fees.”

(New York Times story on the inflated farmer settlement)

The settlement payment grew to over $4.4 billion, creating a $60 million windfall for the lead lawyer, Joseph M. Sellers, who just so happened to also be a member of the Obama/Biden transition team.

(Sellers attorney's fees and more on bio)

(lead attorney Sellers bio, showing connection to Obama/Biden transition team)

Tony West also concocted a series of shady bank settlements with victims of the housing crisis, with questionable provisions requiring banks to make almost a billion dollars in mandatory donations to Democrat-supporting activist groups, excluding all conservative property rights orgs.
(conservatives blocked from settlement money)

(proof of provision forcing donation to Democrat linked causes)

The Tony West corrupt settlement system was again used in 2016 to make Volkswagen fund a $2 billion White House electric car initiative that Congress had blocked. Tony then got a job with Uber, which profits greatly with the shift to EV.

The agreement was co-signed by then-California AG Kamala Harris, all while being advised by Tony West, her soon-to-be White House counsel, if she wins.
(Tony West floated as next White House Counsel)

Bonus Case:
DOJ used Tony West’s settlement system to pay FBI Agents Peter Strzok and Lisa Page $2 million after their anti-Trump texts were published.

Strzok and Page became the target of Trump’s fury soon after the texts became public, showing the two officials disparaging Trump and his supporters. The pair discussed efforts to “stop” Trump from becoming president and characterized aspects of their work as an “insurance policy.”
...
More: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/who-kamala-harris-brother-law-tony-west
 
Color me shocked.

Anybody going to do anything about it?

No...I thought so.

Carry on.

Color me bored.

And yes, you’re right.

Nobody’s going to do a damn thing about it.

I’m feeling an awful lot like my lifetime’s involvement with the so-called “liberty movement” has been a complete waste.

As you say, carry on.

Well...we all met new people. We should have a BBQ or something.
 
Who Is Kamala Harris' Brother-In-Law, Tony West?
by Tyler Durden - Thursday, Sep 19, 2024

Three days ago, word of an alleged whistleblower from ABC News emerged following the Trump-Harris debate who claimed, among other things, that Harris was given questions in advanced.

While unverified - and should therefore be taken with a grain of salt for now, the whistleblower also claims there are three topics that were off-limits.

President Biden's health

Kamala's tenure as Attorney General and District Attorney

"her brother-in-law, Tony West, who faces allegations of embezzling billions of dollars in taxpayer funds and who may be involved in her administration if elections."

To that end, Edward R. Szall via Died Suddenly News has done a deep dive on #3 - which he believes to be the deepest scandal of the 2024 election cycle.

As head of the Justice Department’s Civil Division, Tony West took advantage of the Treasury Department’s secret “Judgement Fund”, a slush account used to pay inflated settlements without Congressional oversight.

Basically - if a government agency was being sued, this tax-payer funded slush-fund could be used to pay lawyers and special interest groups at the DOJ’s discretion to settle the issue. Payments of 10’s of thousands and millions of dollars.


Well...damn! I go back to what I said in another thread. Moderators shouldn't pick questions at all. Candidates should submit their questions ahead of time and be allowed a few "suprise" questions to ask at the end. That would be much more enlightening and entertaining.
 
I don’t travel much or very far due to poor health, but both you and [MENTION=3169]Anti Federalist[/MENTION] would be welcome at my place any time.

I am still trying to get to Cass WV sometime this fall.

Maybe we could put something together.
 
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Agreeing to debate Scamala and have her sorority sister ask questions? Now you're thinking.
 
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