:metoo: Harvey Weinstein

Some stuff starting to come out today about Bill Clinton and two teenage girls. It’s all starting to get very murky.

Clinton - apparently four women will press charges unless they are given money to keep quiet. Hmmmm.

Clinton is a natural born liar. We’ll probably have to wait till he drops dead before we know the ins and outs of that cunts ins and outs.

How far back will it go? Kennedy was a famous womaniser and is quoted as saying that he got a headache if he didn’t “have a strange piece of ass everyday.”

That’s the least of JFK’s worries.

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So accurate

Apology Generator

While I do not recall the events at the 2009 Golden Globes Party transpiring the same way, I am deeply ashamed (but not “sorry” because that means I’m guilty of something). I was intoxicated at the time, and of course now I realize my behavior was wrong. In conclusion, I will delete my Twitter account because I hate to see people who are mad at me.

“I imagined that any woman would have been thrilled to see a tiny penis peeking out from below my pasty, middle-aged paunch like the head of a geriatric albino turtle moments from death, and of course now I realize my behavior was wrong.”

:lou_lol: That is genius

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Uma Thurman latest to say “me too”

She’s worked with Weinstein, along with Tarantino for most of her career. Her anger is pretty obvious.

No idea where else to put this but looks like more problems up at Crewe

And this one

We seem to have our own Weinstein.

He’s always come across as such a nice guy too.

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I’m not sure I’m comfortable with people (mis)using parliamentary privilege to get around a court injunction.

That doesn’t mean I condone etc etc etc

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I’m not entirely comfortable with privileged people using court injunctions to block bad news about them. Especially as those same people will use the press to better their own agendas.

Live by the sword die by the sword etc etc

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True, but you should stick to due process. If the law is an ass then change it surely? Using Parliamentary privilege means that MPs can effectively run roughshod over legally binding decisions by judges and signed agreements with impunity (whether you think they are valid or not).

Anyone else would have been sued.

Regardless of whether Green is guilty or not that dickhead Hain has effectively made it unlikely Green would get a fair trial. It’ll now be trial by media and mob rule online.

Edit : “you” is not aimed at you Bob

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I’ve not really been following the story, would it have got to trial or is it just gossip?

Was just my supposition really.

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I think it is just accusations at this point - there are allegations of NDAs