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|    Fellow Republican and Double Murderer O.    |
|    22 Aug 23 02:29:09    |
      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, talk.politics.misc, talk.politics.guns       XPost: or.politics, alt.atheism       From: nowomr@protonmail.com              O.J. Simpson Tells Donald Trump to Shut Up About His Indictment: 'That       Cannot Help Him'              O.J. Simpson Tells Donald Trump to Shut Up About His Indictment: 'That       Cannot Help Him'       As the former president faces federal indictment in Florida, Simpson       offered him some unsolicited legal advice on how to appear less guilty.       By       Caitlin Cruz                     “Hey Twitter world, yours truly here,” Simpson says in a video he tweeted       Friday morning. He goes on to say that while “scrolling” TV he saw reports       about “The Donald” admitting to having “secret” military information after       leaving the White House. “I don’t know whether it’s bluster or not,”       Simpson says...but thinks maybe Trump shouldn’t be waving around or       admitting to having classified documents.                     Seriously, the recording Simpson is referencing, according to several CNN       sources, includes Trump “waving” a document around. At some point during       the recording, Trump says, “Secret. This is secret information. Look, look       at this. This was done by the military and given to me.”              Later on Friday, the former president was indicted on 38 federal counts,       according to an unsealed federal indictment. The indictment includes 31       counts of willful retention of national defense information; a count of       conspiracy to obstruct justice; a count of withholding a document or       record; a count a corruptly concealing a document or record; a count of       concealing a document in a federal investigation; a charge of scheme to       conceal; and two charge of false statements and representations, as a part       of the special counsel’s investigation into classified documents at       Trump’s Florida resort.              Simpson says continuing to talk about the investigation publicly will only       hurt Trump. “All I know is that cannot help him. I’m going to share some       advice that I got from some of the greatest legal minds of our generation,       of my lifetime, F. Lee Bailey [editor’s note: Bailey was disbarred for       financial misconduct], Alan Dershowitz [editor’s note: Dershowitz is a       noted friend of Jeffrey Epstein], Johnny Cohran, Bob Shapiro, the great       Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld, Malcom LaVergne in Vegas. The one thing       they all told me and stressed to me: Do not talk about the case publicly.       Do not do interviews about the case. The Bakers [editor’s notes: Phillip       and Robert Baker of the Goldman civil suit] threatened to quit if I did       that,” Simpson said. “My point is, I don’t know if Donald’s lawyers are       stressing this to him. If they’re not, they should be fired and he should       sue ‘em.”              It’s generally the best advice you can give someone going through the       legal system: Shut the hell up and only talk to your lawyers. The problem       is that Trump is a Poster™? through and through. He built his own dumb       version of Twitter after he got kicked off because he missed being able to       deliver all capital letter diatribes to his rabid fanbase. The man loves       to post!              The Florida indictment is truly just the latest in a string of legal       investigations into the former president. The special counsel’s office is       also investigating Trump’s role in the January 6th insurrection at the       U.S. Capitol. He was indicted in New York state back in March related to       bad business practices relating to the Stormy Daniels hush money payment.       That made him the first ex-president to face criminal charges. The Florida       indictment makes him the first former president to face federal criminal       charges. On top of all of that, the Fulton County district attorney is       investigating Trump and his circle’s attempts to “find” more votes in the       state after he lost Georgia in the 2020 election.                     So, Trump’s got a lot going on. A smarter person might listen to O.J.       Simpson’s counsel (talk about a sentence I never expected to type in my       life) and, you know, not willfully go around bragging about doing illegal       things. On second thought...you do you, Trump! Tell us everything!       Here's The Average Price Of Gutter Protection For Houses In CanadaThe       Actual Cost May Surprise YouLeafFilter Partner|                     In the gaming world, FaZe Clan is, if anything, a hype machine. The       ubiquitous esports organization has its hands in nearly every bucket of       pop culture—from partnerships with Beats by Dre and the NFL, memberships       with stars like NBA player Ben “FaZe Simmo” Simmons and Stranger Things       breakout Grace Van Dien, to a glut of high profile investors including       rappers Offset, Lil Yachty, and Mr. Worldwide himself: Pitbull.              Despite recent eyebrow-raising headlines, FaZe still claims to be rocking       its original swagger: The company’s website triumphantly calls itself “one       of the world’s most prominent and influential gaming organizations.”       Indeed, hundreds of millions of people play and watch FaZe       worldwide—whether the hype is worth believing or not is entirely up to       you.              In March, nearly 13 years after its founding, FaZe made history, signing       its first all-women’s esports team: Jennifer “refinnej” Le, Emma “emy”       Choe, Vannesa Emely “panini” Emory, Madison “maddiesuun” Mann, and Diane       “di^” Tran—most of whom are also women of color. The following month, they       competed in the 2023 Valorant Champions Tour Game Changer Series, an       initiative launched by Riot Games in 2021 to raise the profiles of women       and nonbinary esports athletes. FaZe signed their second solo female       content creator, Stranger Things actor Grace Van Dien, last month—but it       already appears that she’s no longer working with the company, after one       of FaZe’s male creators attacked her almost immediately. (FaZe issued a       statement in support of Van Dien.)              But for Tran, who chatted with Jezebel for our Makers of Now series, it’s       all eyes on the prize. The Houston-based 28-year-old hopes to make FaZe       proud that this particular group of women were “the chosen ones:” At the       end of the day, all she wants is “to win.” It’s the only outcome that will       muzzle anonymous naysayers online, though Tran has already more than       proven her place in professional esports.              It’s been well-documented that better representation for women and       nonbinary folks—especially those from marginalized backgrounds—is urgent       in gaming. Not only does Kotaku describe FaZe as a sort of “bro clan,” but       gender equality in the larger esports apparatus is sorely lacking. Though       nearly half of gamers worldwide identify as women, women make up just 8       percent of professional players. Given that online spaces can be       particularly hostile towards minority groups, some players disguise       themselves or refrain from using their microphones to avoid gender-based       harassment, often sexual in nature. To combat this climate, as well as to              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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