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5 minutes ago, LumRaiderFan said:

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Remember this guy was at one time one of the frontrunners for Presidential candidate for the democrats.

Not sure he wouldn't be a step up from what they have now, at least he can speak coherently.

Another in a long line of Trump haters. What a platform. His profession is supposed to represent truth and justice. He is the prime example of the evil side. Let me rip off a company for $25 million, or any amount, do you think I would get a measly 2.5 years? I hope he shares a cell with “Big Russ”.

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The mainstream media gushing over this cree simply because he was a Trump hater:

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Before his downfall, liberal outlets MSNBC and CNN gave Avenatti hundreds of millions of dollars in free media as he represented Stormy Daniels in litigation against Trump, Vanity Fair published a feature on his skincare routine, and MSNBC's Rachel Maddow even gave credence to his accusation that Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh was implicated in gang rapes. 

CNN's Brian Stelter sipped coffee as he told Avenatti he took him seriously as a Democratic presidential candidate, MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace said Democrats would be "foolish" to underestimate him, Washington Post blogger Jennifer Rubin told him she loved him, and MSNBC's Joy Reid called him "brilliant" and "mad telegenic." Before an interview with Avenatti, Stelter grew indignant on his behalf for Fox News host Tucker Carlson calling him a "creepy porn lawyer." Coverage included puffy profiles from NPR and the New York Times, as well as a Washington Post recap of his youth voter outreach at the Video Music Awards.

The left-wing Lincoln Project's Rick Wilson said of him, "Avenatti’s got balls. Giant, clanking, titanium balls."

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8 hours ago, InMAGAWeTrust said:

Lol do you have a job, wife, or kids bro? Like how do you guys manage to watch Fox News all day everyday, for decades now 

People with normal intelligence can grasp concepts at a fairly quick pace. These people do not have to read/watch a news segment fifteen times, then have someone interpret that newsclip before understanding the point. I can see why you would think most people are as slow as you. Comprehension comes very slowly for you. Maybe one day you will rise to level of comprehension of normal people. Until then, know that it doesn't take nearly as long for most to comprehend and discuss topics as it does for you.

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2 minutes ago, Englebert said:

People with normal intelligence can grasp concepts at a fairly quick pace. These people do not have to read/watch a news segment fifteen times, then have someone interpret that newsclip before understanding the point. I can see why you would think most people are as slow as you. Comprehension comes very slowly for you. Maybe one day you will rise to level of comprehension of normal people. Until then, know that it doesn't take nearly as long for most to comprehend and discuss topics as it does for you.

Very doubtful, lol.

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