Anonymous ID: 195021 July 18, 2021, 5:27 a.m. No.14148163   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8236 >>8255 >>8310 >>8352 >>8395 >>8429

>>14148156. Found this whiskey is made in Kentucky

 

Old Crow

An inexpensive brand of whisky, at around eight dollars a fifth. Tastes like an imitation of Jack Daniels. Should never be drank on a hot or humid day.

While extremely harsh on the throat, Old Crow has a complex flavor. Old Crow is the original sour mash whisky, meaning leftover mash from the last distillation is used in the next, ensuring the conformity of the whisky.

by Bugsy July 20, 2005

Anonymous ID: 195021 July 18, 2021, 6:48 a.m. No.14148338   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8423

>>14148255

Yep, got that. So dies he drink Old Crow in his office, was his family runners for whiskey on the 30-40s, how is he associated with “Old Crow” whiskey, or it related the Old Crow warfare? Theres a reason why potus said it. As a kid my mom used to call bitchy old women, old crows.

 

Is there an “Old Crow” club? Dont know but curious, right?

Anonymous ID: 195021 July 18, 2021, 7:08 a.m. No.14148395   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8404

>>14148163

Wow never about this deal

 

Caught-Bought: Kentucky suffers as Oil Deal between McConnell and accused Russian Mobster-Murderer comes to light

 

Not Mitch and his personal deal with Russian oligarch, accused by OFAC (US Treasury) of:

 

laundering money for Putin

ordered the murder of a businessman

is linked to a Russian organized crime group

(these are US government allegations)

 

Now we have this one, at the same time Mitch was blocking Trump’s impeachment for being a Russian asset and trying to overthrow the US government as a Russian asset (the real reasons for two impeachments)

 

It was also Mitch that had the Mueller Report sealed and classified. From Raw Story:

 

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) suffered a major economic defeat in Kentucky as a Russian company founded by oligarch Oleg Deripaska pulled its financing.

 

“According to a Bloomberg report, Rusal, the formerly blacklisted Russian company with a major stake in the 10-figure project, is suspending its investments while it awaits word that its U.S. partners have raised the necessary funds. So far the company has sunk at least $65 million in the proposed mill, to be built by Unity Aluminum, previously known as Braidy Industries,” WUKY-TV reported Thursday. “The news is only the latest twist for the troubled project, which has been plagued by fundraising questions and the ouster of the CEO formerly overseeing the venture. Rusal’s involvement has been controversial from the start, after it was revealed that the company had been subject to sanctions.”

 

In 2019, The Washington Post reported how McConnell blocked a bill to keep sanctions in place on the company.

 

“Within weeks, the U.S. government had formally lifted sanctions on Rusal, citing a deal with the company that reduced the ownership interest of its Kremlin-linked founder, Oleg Deripaska,” The Post reported. “And three months later, Rusal announced plans for an extraordinary partnership with Bouchard’s company, providing $200 million in capital to buy a 40 percent stake in the new aluminum plant in Ashland, Ky. — a project Gov. Matt Bevin (R) boasted was “as significant as any economic deal ever made in the history of Kentucky.”

 

Former Obama ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul blasted the deal.

 

“It is shocking how blatantly transactional this arrangement looks,” McFaul said.

 

https://www.veteranstoday.com/2021/03/19/caught-bought-kentucky-suffers-as-oil-deal-between-mcconnell-and-accused-russian-mobster-murderer-comes-to-light/

Anonymous ID: 195021 July 18, 2021, 7:15 a.m. No.14148429   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8437 >>8495

>>14148163

MITCH MCCONNELL: FUELED BY TOBACCO AND WHISKEY

Josh Israel

Josh Israel

Aaron Mehta

Aaron Mehta

Caitlin Ginley

 

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (Evan Vucci/The Associate Press)

Tobacco and whiskey have helped build Mitch McConnell’s political career. Tobacco giants Altria Group Inc. and Reynolds American Inc. are two of Mitch McConnell’s top five career campaign PAC contributors. And three of the Senate Republican leader’s top five individual donors have ties to the Kentucky-based maker of Jack Daniel’s whiskey.

 

Those are among the results of the Center for Public Integrity’s review of CQ MoneyLine information on McConnell’s contribution history for both campaign accounts and leadership PACs, dating back to before his first Senate campaign in 1984. The Center’s probe of McConnell’s finances marks the second in a series of pieces on top donors to Congressional leaders.

 

Addison Mitchell “Mitch” McConnell, 68, a former Congressional aide and Department of Justice staffer, was elected Jefferson County, Kentucky judge-executive in 1977 and again in 1981. In 1984, McConnell narrowly defeated Democratic incumbent Walter Huddleston to win a U.S. Senate seat by just a few thousand votes. McConnell won in 1990, 1996, and 2008 by narrow margins, garnering at most 55 percent of the vote; his 2002 victory was far more comfortable. Those close races required a lot of money, and McConnell has risen to the challenge, amassing more than $47 million for his campaign committees over his career. In 1989 he established the Bluegrass Committee, a leadershipPAC through which he began distributing contributions to fellow Senate Republicans and potential candidates. The PAC has distributed money to 36 of McConnell’s 40 current GOP colleagues. It’s paid off — in 2003, McConnell became the Senate Republican Whip and in 2007, his party made him Senate Minority Leader.

 

McConnell has strong ties to the tobacco industry and has received more money from tobacco interests than any member of Congress, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. That’s hardly a surprise, though, as Kentucky is the nation’s second-largest tobacco producer, and is tops in the production of burley tobacco, an air-dried variety used to make cigarettes.

 

He is also known for his opposition to campaign finance restrictions, such as the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002. After the legislation was enacted over his filibuster attempts, McConnell sued to overturn the law, but the U.S. Supreme Court eventually upheld most of the bill’s provisions. His wife, Elaine Chao, served as secretary of labor for eight years under President George W. Bush.

 

Of the more than $47.5 million McConnell has raised, nearly $27.5 million comes from individuals. At least $251,700 or about one percent of his grand total comes from his five top donors. The top ten PACs combined to give McConnell at least $1,049,341, more than eight percent of his overall total.

 

Sen. McConnell’s office did not respond to a request for comment.

 

https://publicintegrity.org/politics/mitch-mcconnell-fueled-by-tobacco-and-whiskey/

Anonymous ID: 195021 July 18, 2021, 7:33 a.m. No.14148511   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8552

>>14148372

 

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Shelby Funnels $1.1B to New FBI Unit in Alabama

By Crime and Justice News | August 4, 2020

 

Three years after President Donald Trump canceled a decade-long plan to build an FBI headquarters in the Washington, D.C., suburbs, the bureau’s effort at securing a new home remains mired in uncertainty, with no plan or funding source and thousands of agents working at the crumbling and poorly secured J. Edgar Hoover Building in downtown Washington. Yet there is ample financial support and a clear plan for another FBI headquarters project, one in Huntsville, Al., that will welcome 1,500 of the bureau’s headquarters staff from the Washington region next year and probably thousands more in coming years, the Washington Post reports.

 

The architect of the flow of FBI staff to Alabama’sRedstone Arsenalcomplex is Sen. Richard Shelby (R-AL), chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, who has shepherded the project through approvals and secured $1.1 billion in funding for it over the past four years. During the same period, Trump has fixated on building a new FBI headquarters in the D.C., including his recent insistence that the Senate GOP novel coronavirus bill include a $1.8 billion request for the idea. Trump’s request has hardened opposition from Democrats who are angry with the president for canceling in 2017 a years-long effort by the bureau to construct a secure campus in the Washington suburbs. Democrats say Trump’s interest is in preventing a hotel from being built on the Hoover site, where it could compete with the nearby Trump hotel. White House spokesman Judd Deere denied the accusations and said that “the FBI desperately needs a new building and this measure provides critical funding for this project that would keep the building responsibly near the Department of Justice.

 

https://thecrimereport.org/2020/08/04/shelby-funnels-1-1b-for-fbi-unit-in-alabama/

Anonymous ID: 195021 July 18, 2021, 7:48 a.m. No.14148576   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP

JULY 16, 2021

BEDMINSTER, NJ

 

Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America

 

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