Last edited by Borderland; 10-29-2020 at 06:46 PM.
In the P-F basket of deplorables.
They’ve already been found.
https://www.theblaze.com/news/ups-fo...s-lost-package
Now the story is a flash drive somehow got out of the package and was recovered in a UPS Store location. So many questions spring to mind. What business the size of Fox uses the UPS Store? UPS does not deliver packages every day? Why not a more modern approach? I guess services like DropBox or Microsoft's SharePoint could not be used. Or even an FTP site.
The good news is that the existence of a flash drive means the loss is and was meaningless unless one believes copies were never made. And if copies were made, why the furor over a lost UPS package? Ratings? Delay the inevitable?
Looks to me like some plain old ordinary theft at UPS.
But I don't find a story about a crooked politician in D.C. that's been scamming taxpayers for 47 years hard to believe at all.
It doesn't matter anyway, American voters are suckers if they elect Biden. He'll never finish a full term and is physically unqualified for the job.
Him collecting a few more bucks from the Chinese on his way out won't be no big deal after all.....
He won't be the biggest thief ever to enter the Whitehouse, just maybe the dumbest.
Apparently the flash drive was copied before it was sent.
Long before I knew who DocGKR was, I used RBCD ammo in my Kel-Tec P-32. Almost invariably, the packages, which were sent by UPS, would come ripped open, with a couple of boxes of ammo missing.
Perhaps the timing of the shipment did not allow for waiting for the scheduled pickup?
The story is weird, but perhaps not that weird.
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Where Tucker f'd up was in failing to mention whether there was a copy. Leaving that question hanging like a season ending episode of "Dallas" makes him look like The Enquirer. I was never a fan of his. I watched occasionally because, for whatever reason, Fox put him in that time slot. His pedantic laughs and snide remarks are little more than childish theater. I'd rather watch HGTV. The TB interview was, I thought, legit. This cliffhanger about stolen documents casts a shadow over it, related or not.
"No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms." - Thomas Jefferson, Virginia Constitution, Draft 1, 1776
I once appeared on Fox Business for a five minute segment. They sent a Town Car to my home an hour outside of NYC and drove me directly to the studio, where a page delivered me directly to the waiting room and an associate producer sat in the room with me the whole time. They did that for a no-name guest for a segment few people ever saw on a secondary channel but they sent the smoking gun evidence against a presidential candidate via UPS the week before an election? The Fox news staff in LA that was in possession of the documents couldn't like, you know, report on such damning evidence given that we're a week away from the election? Couldn't drop box the most pressing evidence directly to NY?
It's not even good trolling. At least now that it's been recovered, we'll see breaking news with irrefutable proof any second.
This is starting to look a lot like the 2016 democrats Steele Dossier except the FBI isn't falling for it this time.
In the P-F basket of deplorables.