Anonymous ID: 691988 July 26, 2018, 10:03 p.m. No.2306652   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2306487

Think about it: is the goal to convince and completely change minds, or just to establish an element of doubt in normies' minds?

Just getting people to question things is a worthy goal.

Anonymous ID: 691988 July 26, 2018, 10:09 p.m. No.2306713   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Brock Adams' obit from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Sept 10, 2004

 

https://www.seattlepi.com/local/article/Brock-Adams-1927-2004-Former-senator-dies-1153942.php

 

Cause of death: Parkinsons disease

 

"His public life began to come apart on a spring day in 1987.

 

A young woman named Kari Tupper, daughter of longtime friends, visited Adams' home. She later said Adams gave her a drink of pale pink liquid and that she woke up in his bed being fondled.

 

Tupper filed a complaint with Washington, D.C., police, but prosecutors declined to press criminal charges.

 

The story did not break in public until the midst of the 1988 fall presidential campaign. Adams earlier had been on some pundits' lists of Democratic vice presidential prospects on grounds that his outspoken liberalism would serve to goose the ticket.

 

The Tuppers pressed the allegation in meetings with the press outside their Laurelhurst home. Adams issued statements of furious denial.

 

Adams was, for a time, the vortex of a media storm. Tupper reported that the senator had told her not to have pregnancy worries since he had undergone a vasectomy.

 

Days before Washington's presidential caucuses, The Seattle Times published allegations by eight women – all insisting on anonymity – that Adams had sexually harassed them, often after serving them a pale pink liquid. One woman alleged that Adams had raped her.

 

The Seattle Post-Intelligencer followed up with a lengthy article on how Adams' staff and senior advisers had long covered up allegations of sexual indiscretions, including Adams' alleged advances on the scheduler in his 1986 Senate campaign.

 

Adams denied everything, hinted at legal action, but "suspended" his Senate campaign."

Anonymous ID: 691988 July 26, 2018, 10:25 p.m. No.2306884   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6892 >>7081

I wonder if the death of Claire McCaskill's first husband, David Exposito, was a hit?

 

I also want to know what the girl who was a high school cheerleader, homecoming queen, and a Kappa Alpha Theta sorority girl at Univ. of Missouri was doing married to a guy who was obviously NOKD (not our kind, dear).

He was busted for smoking pot on a gambling boat, was involved with some chick who was cooking meth in her basement, and his body had to be identified by a tattoo, and all this nonsense when he was a 64 year old man? Um, just no.

 

If ol' Claire has a Bad Boy fixation, current hubby Joseph Shepard and his mob-ish financial dealings is just more of the same.

 

https://www.kmbc.com/article/mccaskill-s-ex-husband-slain-in-kck/3642320

 

"KANSAS CITY, Mo. —

 

Police identified a man slain Monday outside a day-care center near Eighth Street and Lafayette Avenue as the ex-husband of State Auditor Claire McCaskill.

 

David Exposito, 64, of Independence, was found lying in the street at about 2:50 p.m. Officials said he had apparently been shot inside a vehicle, then thrown out. Exposito had been shot in the upper torso and died immediately, police said.

 

Police Capt. Michael Kobe said the body was identified through fingerprints and a tattoo.

 

Exposito and McCaskill divorced in 1995. The couple had three children, an 18-year-old son and two daughters, 16 and 14.

 

"David was really a nice fellow, done a lot of things for a lot of people and everything," Exoposito's friend Earl McCarty told KMBC's Peggy Breit. "He was fun to talk to."

 

"Obviously this is an incredibly difficult time for me and my children, as they grieve the loss of their father. I will be spending time with my children to help them through this terrible loss, and I know others will respect my family's privacy at this tragic time," McCaskill said Tuesday in a news release. McCaskill and her children live in St. Louis.

 

No arrests are reported in the case. Police said a suspect was seen leaving the area in a blue-green, older model car with two doors and a white leather top and gold wheel rims. Investigators found that vehicle Tuesday at 35th Street and Ford Avenue and are processing it for evidence.

 

Wyandotte County District Attorney Jerome Gorman said Tuesday afternoon that authorities didn't yet know what motivated the shooting but were looking at several possible scenarios. Anyone with information in the case can contact the TIPS Hotline at (816) 474-8477 or police at (913) 573-6020.

 

When McCaskill was the Jackson County prosecuting attorney, Exposito was caught smoking marijuana at a Kansas City-area casino boat, while she was out of town. They were divorced the next year.

 

McCaskill was elected state auditor in 1998 and easily won a second term four years later.

 

Her Senate campaign spokesman, Tony Wyche, said McCaskill's immediate priority is to focus on her family.

 

"The campaign will adapt to that and certainly we will move forward respectfully in putting our first thoughts with her," Wyche said.

 

In August, McCaskill announced her candidacy for the Democratic nomination to oppose Sen. Jim Talent, R-Mo., next year.

 

Talent extended condolences in a statement released by his Washington office.

 

"Brenda and I are deeply saddened by this tragedy," Talent said. "Our thoughts and prayers are with Claire McCaskill, her children and everyone in her family during this very difficult time."

 

(Claire w/some pals in pics related)