Stormy Tales; “I Stared At The Ceiling Wondering How I Got Here”

I don't understand why anyone would pay for her, she looks used up

Look who we're dealing with. an old man with a terrible memory. Some serious cognitive issues.



Trump mistook rape accuser E. Jean Carroll for ex-wife Marla Maples in deposition about photo​




Trump may need a good doctor:

An enthralling, humbling read that will make you think in ways you have never thought before. The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales is a 1985 book by neurologist Oliver Sacks describing the case histories of some of his patients.
 
Look who we're dealing with. an old man with a terrible memory. Some serious cognitive issues.



Trump mistook rape accuser E. Jean Carroll for ex-wife Marla Maples in deposition about photo​




Trump may need a good doctor:

An enthralling, humbling read that will make you think in ways you have never thought before. The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales is a 1985 book by neurologist Oliver Sacks describing the case histories of some of his patients.

Well at least he never showered with his daughter
 
After being asked if she felt anything "unusual" during her sexual encounter with Trump, Daniels said she was staring at the ceiling wondering how she got there, and trying to think of something other than what was happening.

Prosecutor Hoffinger then asked Daniels if he was wearing a condom.

Daniels replied, “No.”

Asked if that was concerning to her, Daniels said, “yes,” but she did not say anything about it to Trump, and that the sex itself was brief.

Daniels testified that Trump did not ask her to keep their sexual encounter confidential.

“He didn’t give me anything, he didn’t offer to pay me or give me his cell phone number or anything like that," Daniels said.

Daniels went on to say that Trump also did not express any concern about his wife finding out.



I wonder if Barron will ask him about when he shows up for the graduation ceremony?
Riiiight....She did all those pornos, but it was only (allegedly) schtupping Trump that led her to a feeling of hopeless degradation?....Hu-huh, suuuuuurrrrrre.

BTW, has anyone mentioned that she's still doing stripper shows?

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Well at least he never showered with his daughter
Really? No claims of sexual contact. Hmm...

But

thoughts of sex = his daughter? Eew!

“If Ivanka weren't my daughter, perhaps I'd be dating her. Isn't that terrible? How terrible? Is that terrible?”

Yes it is quite terrible -- outside of MAGA World

NYT and every other reliable news org, reporting from inside the Manhattan courtroom "Stormy Daniels says that Trump told her she reminded him of his daughter?" Add this to Trump's embarrassing revelations that when asked what he had in common with his daughter, he replied "sex"

 
Really? No claims of sexual contact. Hmm...

But

thoughts of sex = his daughter? Eew!

“If Ivanka weren't my daughter, perhaps I'd be dating her. Isn't that terrible? How terrible? Is that terrible?”

Yes it is quite terrible -- outside of MAGA World

NYT and every other reliable news org, reporting from inside the Manhattan courtroom "Stormy Daniels says that Trump told her she reminded him of his daughter?" Add this to Trump's embarrassing revelations that when asked what he had in common with his daughter, he replied "sex"



I think it's all stupid but I suppose you TDS inflicted think you're onto something. Carry on, I don't care
 
One thing is for sure! The Democrats LOVE President Trump! They always post about Trump all day long here and like one reporter said, "This Court stuff has President Trump as the most popular item in the news for months!! SO Democrats keep on obsessing and loving your Trump! He is going to be your next President! :)
 
Jesse McKinley
Reporting from inside the courthouse
Justice Merchan scolded Stormy Daniels for going off topic and told her to “just answer the questions,” a notable sign of disapproval from a judge who has largely been even-keeled, particularly with the prosecution.

Jonah Bromwich
Reporting from inside the courthouse
Merchan sustains a defense objection. Susan Hoffinger, the prosecutor, objects, saying that Daniels’s answer was directly responsive to her question. Then, the judge again scolds Daniels, telling her again to keep her answers short and to the point. He then reverses himself and overrules the objection. We’ve rarely seen Merchan this openly annoyed — and when we do, he often seems to work to rein himself in after the fact.

Jonah Bromwich
Reporting from inside the courthouse
Merchan's visible disapproval may be bad news for the prosecution. Jurors often take their cues from judges. If the judge seems impatient with a witness, jurors could receive it almost as permission to feel the same way.

Maggie Haberman
Reporting from inside the courthouse
Stormy Daniels continues to walk the prosecutors through the encounter. She says Trump didn’t wear a condom. “Did you say anything about it?” Susan Hoffinger, the prosecutor, asks. “No,” Daniels replies, adding, when asked why not, “I didn’t say anything at all.” She describes it as brief, and repeats that she did not say no at any point. “I didn’t say anything at all,” she says again.

Jonah Bromwich
Reporting from inside the courthouse
Daniels is testifying about a few details that corroborate her story, including who she talked to about the initial encounter, as well as further discussions with Trump, who called her “honeybunch.”

Jesse McKinley
Reporting from inside the courthouse
Stormy Daniels describes herself being traumatized by the encounter: shaking, bewildered, wondering “how I got” to the place of having sex with Trump. But she says she didn’t say no, “because I didn’t say anything at all.”

Maggie Haberman
Reporting from inside the courthouse
Daniels says that while she didn't object in the moment, she also didn’t enjoy it, and that she felt there was an “imbalance” in the power dynamic between the two.

Michael Rothfeld
Reporting on the Trump trial
It’s worth noting that the ominous overtones of Stormy Daniels’s testimony about her sexual encounter with Trump were not present in early versions of this story she has told. In her 2011 interview, she did not mention blacking out, and described it much more casually than she is now. Experts on traumatic sexual experiences say that a person's perception of such encounters can change over time, and that the most traumatic details may emerge only later.
All of your "sources" are from NYT. :laughing0301:
 
It's been shown over and over again here at usmb, that you have an unhealthy obsession here

I don't care. What would make you think I do? Child advocates and persecution of pedos offend you?

In the grand scheme? You're a pimple on a gnat's ass in importance to me
 
All of your "sources" are from NYT. :laughing0301:
The reports from the courtroom are easily verifiable. The opinions expressed by people like Maggie (whom Trump gave enormous amounts of interviews to over the years) are informative. Mr. Trump jokingly referred to Maggie as my analyst.


Donald Trump seems to have a soft spot for New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman.

According to an excerpt from Haberman’s new book, Trump gushed to his aides during one of his interviews with the Pulitzer Prize-winning Times journalist: “I love being with her, she’s like my psychiatrist.”

Haberman, who was a White House correspondent during the Trump presidency, is the author of “Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America,” an excerpt of which was published over the weekend by The Atlantic.

According to Haberman, the remark by Trump was a “meaningless line, almost certainly intended to flatter.”

“The reality is that he treats everyone like they are his psychiatrists — reporters, government aides, and members of Congress, friends and pseudo-friends and rally attendees and White House staff and customers,” Haberman wrote.

 

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