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csziggy

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10. I love that he references the "12 page letter"
Tue Apr 28, 2020, 11:40 AM
Apr 2020

Was the letter longer than the three columns Hannity was whining about?

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Brevity is the soul of wit. SoonerPride Apr 2020 #1
This is so wrong! leftieNanner Apr 2020 #2
I prefer "stick it where the sun don't shine" DBoon Apr 2020 #6
Or,: lastlib Apr 2020 #16
I laughed so hard just now. Thank you, David McCraw! crickets Apr 2020 #3
Yeah, me too. grumpyduck Apr 2020 #8
One word is too short Takket Apr 2020 #4
"No" is the short answer. The long answer... "No way". WheelWalker Apr 2020 #5
The Classic Answer, Sir, To The Sort Of Letter Hannity Sent The Magistrate Apr 2020 #28
So..... underpants Apr 2020 #7
Umm. . You're. There's. niyad Apr 2020 #31
This is a great letter Gothmog Apr 2020 #9
I love that he references the "12 page letter" csziggy Apr 2020 #10
Think of the poor paralegals who have to come up with all the precedents and nuances of "no". Hermit-The-Prog Apr 2020 #35
Beautiful malaise Apr 2020 #11
Bullshit Bandwagon Wagon Master goes down. czarjak Apr 2020 #12
Brings Gen. Anthony McAuliffe to mind... Harker Apr 2020 #13
that's the first thing I thought of bigtime Apr 2020 #23
Hannity probably won't understand it. Wednesdays Apr 2020 #14
media needs to investigate why hannity's name is redacted in the mueller report glossary certainot Apr 2020 #15
Good catch! I too would like to know why. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2020 #17
Sorry, I can't read legalese. Can you simplify it for me? lagomorph777 Apr 2020 #18
I would have gone the Bill Baxley route with Hannity and his lawyer 47of74 Apr 2020 #19
I had no idea who Bill Baxley was ... Silver1 Apr 2020 #29
I would have preferred a FUCK NO, but I'm no lawyer. spanone Apr 2020 #20
Has his lawyer informed him that in a civil case you can be compelled to testify? brooklynite Apr 2020 #21
Hannity's cult will love it. They thrive on their perceived persecution by the librul press. progressoid Apr 2020 #22
Wemple has spent the last year pushing the "Steele Dossier is made up" line. OnDoutside Apr 2020 #24
I'm sure the word "pipsqueak" was uttered many times Warpy Apr 2020 #25
There goes that "corporate owned" NYT bowing to their oligharchic masters... ehrnst Apr 2020 #26
Trump encouraged Hannity because he himself was so successful at frivolous lawsuits and Karadeniz Apr 2020 #27
I might add: TomSlick Apr 2020 #30
K&R Blue Owl Apr 2020 #32
Excelent response. Short and to the point. There's no need to waste words and review time. napi21 Apr 2020 #33
Pound sand Hannity. MontanaMama Apr 2020 #34
I like this David McCraw! Cha Apr 2020 #36
Let them ponder this: The Wizard Apr 2020 #37
I would have gone the Barbosa/Pirates of the Carribean route . . . ET Awful Apr 2020 #38
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