>>1337040 (l.b.)
Top kek. Thx for sharing. Love reading frog-on-the-wall stories like these.
>>1337040 (l.b.)
Top kek. Thx for sharing. Love reading frog-on-the-wall stories like these.
Kektastic.
>>1337193 (l.b.)
Did some market research this wknd. Focus group of 2. Older normies from the Midwest coming from Blue side of fence, but already in process of waking from Le Facade.
Dropped about 1/2 dozen crumbs, some pretty deep "Red_RED_Cross" – and the NXIVM stuff really hit them harder than anything else.
takeaway observation – Any POLes caught up in this disgusting web can forget about any future as a POLe.
>>1336666 (prev)
Thx, anon. Any dirt dug on "T-Bone" Booker now before (they) have a chance to get any momentum with him could be worth 6.666x down the road.
>https://www.nationalreview.com/2013/08/cory-bookers-imaginary-friend-eliana-johnson/
The Newark mayor invented a street character for dramatic effect.
Go back and listen to Cory Booker’s stump speeches over the years, and, as in those of any politician, you’ll hear many of the same stories. But Booker’s are more dramatic and heart-rending than most. They draw heavily on his experiences in Newark, N.J., where he moved in 1995 after his second year at Yale Law School. They have also helped to make him a political celebrity and put millions of dollars into his campaign war chest and Newark’s coffers.
But sources tell National Review Online that the central character in one of Booker’s oft-repeated stories — T-Bone, the drug pusher who the mayor has said threatened his life at one turn and sobbed on his shoulder the next — is a figment of his imagination, even though Booker has talked about him in highly emotional terms and in great detail.