Thursday, November 9, 2017

New Democratic Spin Cycle: Launders Money, Gets Out The Toughest Sleaze!

Ann Coulter  "The Democrats have two very different profiles. One is their public face of absolute moral purity. They're just better people than Republicans. 

"That's what you're buying when you walk into the Democratic store: pure virtue. They've got nothing else on the shelves. No beef jerky, no wiper fluid, no Gatorade. 

"The other profile is reality: In the backroom, where the employees eat lunch, the Democrats and their fat-cat donors are committing unspeakably sleazy and immoral acts. 

"Everyone on the left knows this. That's why, the moment Harvey Weinstein was exposed as a sexual predator, his reflexive response was not to apologize. Accused of the kind of rapes you'd usually need a gang to commit, he put up a virtue shield by attacking the National Rifle Association. 

"As we recently discovered, first with Weinstein and then with the Hillary campaign paying for the Russian dossier, the left has an all-new trick that exponentially multiplies the Democrats' sleaze factor. 

"It used to be that Democrats like Bill Clinton would deploy FOBs -- Friends of Bill -- like James Carville and Sidney Blumenthal to smear his victims. Now, they run their Watergate-style "ratf---ing" through law firms. 

"Ronan Farrow writes in this week's New Yorker that Weinstein deployed a raft of spies to befriend and deceive his accusers in order to collect information that could be used against them. 

"A spy with the Israeli private investigations firm Black Cube used a fake name and fake foundation to meet actress Rose McGowan. Then, pretending to be a deeply sympathetic women's rights advocate, the agent secretly tape-recorded the actress, hoping to get incriminating evidence against her. 

"At a minimum, this is unspeakably repellent and possibly illegal. 

"And who hired the spies? Not Weinstein! The law firm of David Boies, prominent Democratic attorney." . . . 
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David Boies Takes Responsibility For Enabling Harvey Weinstein

(Photo by Larry Busacca/Getty Images for TIME)
"There are lots of reasons why Harvey Weinstein was able to allegedly sexually harass and abuse so many women for so long. His money and power provided a natural defense to women speaking out against him, but more and more details are emerging that he also used those tools to go on the offensive against women who might dare to tell their stories. He used Big law firms and non-disclosure agreements to silence some. And now comes a story from Ronan Farrow writing for the New Yorker, about Weinstein’s network of “spies” — Kroll, a corporate-intelligence company, and Black Cube, an investigative company run by former Israeli intelligence agents — and respected litigator David Boies’s role in keeping the allegations against the Hollywood mogul under wraps." . . . 

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