• Bueller... Bueller... Re: Newsweek: "This Does Not Mean That Hunter Bid

    From Gronk@21:1/5 to Alan on Sat Aug 12 23:02:28 2023
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    Alan wrote:
    On 2023-01-25 12:44, AlleyCat wrote:

    If Newsweek's not convinced that what's being said about Hunter and
    The Big
    Guy, what do YOU have?

    Well, if the non-refutations I receive tell us anything... NOTHING,
    and what's
    being said is true.

    KNOWING Newsweek will try to excuse and apologize for the Biden's,
    I'm still
    going to post this, because they can't refute what is going on, only
    offer
    their "could be's".

    Example: "One possible explanation is that the form was incorrectly
    filled in;
    that Hunter Biden ticked that he owned the property."

    "One"... out of how many? Left-wing rags gonna rag.

    =====
    Newsweek:
    Hunter Biden, Rent and Classified Documents - What We Do Know, What
    We Don't

    (edited for brevity)

    You mean edited to lie by omission.

    Read it yourself.

    If you wanna URL... get it your own damn lazy self. It's not hard to
    search
    "Newsweek" "Hunter", stupids.

    Indeed. I did.

    And surprise, surprise!

    The parts you left out tell a completely different story:

    'So, it appears that the background check form shared on social media
    is not sufficient evidence to confirm that Hunter Biden was paying his
    father $50,000 in rent per month.'

    'A 2021 report by Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter, which examined a
    trove of communications between the National Property Board and Hunter
    Biden's representatives, stated that in February 2017: "Hunter Biden and
    his companies" moved into House of Sweden, with rent at "$50,000 per
    quarter".

    Furthermore, an email exchange among files from the Hunter Biden
    laptop leak, which shows a conversation with "CECILIA BROWNING, GENERAL
    MANAGER AT HOUSE OF SWEDEN" also lists a security deposit that exactly
    matches the rent listed on the background check form. Emails within that exchange also roughly match the dates quoted in the background check and
    the Dagens Nyheter investigation.

    The National Property Board of Sweden confirmed to Newsweek that
    "$49,910 was paid quarterly between March 2017 and February 2018."'

    So the rent was paid to the National Property Board of Sweden...

    ...at $50,000 per QUARTER...

    ...for OFFICE SPACE.

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  • From Gronk@21:1/5 to Alan on Wed Nov 22 23:01:47 2023
    XPost: alt.politics.liberalism, alt.politics.democrats, alt.politics.usa.republican
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, can.politics

    Alan wrote:
    On 2023-01-25 12:44, AlleyCat wrote:

    If Newsweek's not convinced that what's being said about Hunter and The Big
    Guy, what do YOU have?

    Well, if the non-refutations I receive tell us anything... NOTHING, and what's
    being said is true.

    KNOWING Newsweek will try to excuse and apologize for the Biden's, I'm still
    going to post this, because they can't refute what is going on, only offer
    their "could be's".

    Example: "One possible explanation is that the form was incorrectly
    filled in;
    that Hunter Biden ticked that he owned the property."

    "One"... out of how many? Left-wing rags gonna rag.

    =====
    Newsweek:
    Hunter Biden, Rent and Classified Documents - What We Do Know, What We Don't

    (edited for brevity)

    You mean edited to lie by omission.

    Read it yourself.

    If you wanna URL... get it your own damn lazy self. It's not hard to search
    "Newsweek" "Hunter", stupids.

    Indeed. I did.

    And surprise, surprise!

    The parts you left out tell a completely different story:

    'So, it appears that the background check form shared on social media is
    not sufficient evidence to confirm that Hunter Biden was paying his father $50,000 in rent per month.'

    'A 2021 report by Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter, which examined a
    trove of communications between the National Property Board and Hunter
    Biden's representatives, stated that in February 2017: "Hunter Biden and
    his companies" moved into House of Sweden, with rent at "$50,000 per quarter".

    Furthermore, an email exchange among files from the Hunter Biden laptop
    leak, which shows a conversation with "CECILIA BROWNING, GENERAL MANAGER AT HOUSE OF SWEDEN" also lists a security deposit that exactly matches the
    rent listed on the background check form. Emails within that exchange also roughly match the dates quoted in the background check and the Dagens
    Nyheter investigation.

    The National Property Board of Sweden confirmed to Newsweek that
    "$49,910 was paid quarterly between March 2017 and February 2018."'

    So the rent was paid to the National Property Board of Sweden...

    ...at $50,000 per QUARTER...

    ...for OFFICE SPACE.

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