At this stage, I would say that Guiliani is probably hoping that he and Trump do not finish up sharing the same cell in the same Federal pen. There’s no way known that he would ever hear the end of it.
As everyone once knew, Augusto Pinochet came to power on 11th September, a Tuesday, after the Presidential Palace had been attacked from the air, at 9 o’clock on a bright sunny morning. (Any of that sound familiar?) The coup is sometimes associated with the CIA, but that is a mistake. The CIA coup was planned for the preceding June and manifested a degree of incompetence that Rudy Giuliani could hardly have matched. The tank that was supposed to launch the coup ran out of fuel on the way from the army base to the city centre, so they stopped at an ordinary petrol station, and demanded that the tank be filled. “Have you got sufficient money to pay for the fuel?” the attendant asked. “No, but we need it to overthrow the government.” OK, but no money no fill-up, so that was that. Come September, Pinochet thought he could do it without CIA help.
It’s The Gang That Couldn’t Coup Straight.
Brilliant, not Bruce, just brilliant!
At this stage, I would say that Guiliani is probably hoping that he and Trump do not finish up sharing the same cell in the same Federal pen. There’s no way known that he would ever hear the end of it.
Isn’t there is an offence called wasting the court’s time? If so, is it something the judge can have you locked away for a time?
They’re lucky the judge didn’t hit them with a Contempt of
CourtThe Entire Branch of the Judiciary charge.As everyone once knew, Augusto Pinochet came to power on 11th September, a Tuesday, after the Presidential Palace had been attacked from the air, at 9 o’clock on a bright sunny morning. (Any of that sound familiar?) The coup is sometimes associated with the CIA, but that is a mistake. The CIA coup was planned for the preceding June and manifested a degree of incompetence that Rudy Giuliani could hardly have matched. The tank that was supposed to launch the coup ran out of fuel on the way from the army base to the city centre, so they stopped at an ordinary petrol station, and demanded that the tank be filled. “Have you got sufficient money to pay for the fuel?” the attendant asked. “No, but we need it to overthrow the government.” OK, but no money no fill-up, so that was that. Come September, Pinochet thought he could do it without CIA help.