I put Alex Jones in the same category I'd put Rachael Maddow and Keith Olbermann, both conspiracy theory nutcases. They have their audiences that buy into their bullshit but I don't think they are big enough to matter.
A Florida politician who is central to the investigation into Rep. Matt Gaetz for possible sex trafficking of a minor signaled Thursday that he will plead guilty in his own federal case, a court entry shows, a troubling development for the congressman as it suggests prosecutors have secured a potentially important witness against him.
Joel Greenberg, a former tax collector for Seminole County, Fla., had since last year been outlining to prosecutors how he and Gaetz (R-Fla.) would pay women for sex using cash or gifts, as he tried to negotiate a plea deal to resolve his own legal woes, according to a person familiar with the matter. Gaetz has adamantly denied paying for sex.
Anonymous sources say the Gaetz accompanied Bill Clinton on his 26 flights with Epstein to Lolita Island. They also said in that Clinton did not allow the Secret Service on the flights, Gaetz acted as an armed bodyguard even though he did not at the time have a concealed carry permit.
Anonymous sources say the Gaetz accompanied Bill Clinton on his 26 flights with Epstein to Lolita Island. They also said in that Clinton did not allow the Secret Service on the flights, Gaetz acted as an armed bodyguard even though he did not at the time have a concealed carry permit.
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It is funny to see that the Gaetz case gets solved so quickly, but Epstein looks like non of the users of the young women will ever face a day in court. "It is good to be the king."
Oh wait, Bill Gates might get a day in divorce court. And Prince Andrew did lose his job. Hillary Clinton chose to ignore Bill's trips. (Allegedly)
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
Looks like I spoke too soon on Bill Gates. Media is going after him hard, talking about his affair with a Microsoft employee leading to him resigning from the board. At the time, he said he wanted to devote more time to his philanthropy.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.