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David Brooks
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Larry Flynt
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Satirical target |
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John McCain
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Political running mates |
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John McCain
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Business associate |
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John Edwards
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Satirical connection |
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Author
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Hostile critical |
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John McCain
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Political allies |
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John McCain
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Running mate campaign |
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| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| N/A | N/A | Miss Alaska competition | Alaska | View |
| 2008-01-01 | N/A | Sarah Palin's Acceptance Speech | Republican National Convent... | View |
| 2008-01-01 | N/A | US Presidential Election Campaign | USA | View |
| 2008-01-01 | N/A | McCain vs. Obama campaign | USA | View |
This document is an email chain from February 2022 between courtroom sketch artist Elizabeth Williams and an unidentified individual. The individual identifies themselves as the person who set up the massage table during the Ghislaine Maxwell trial and seeks to purchase original sketches of themselves and their partner, who testified for the defense. The document includes the email correspondence and four attached images of the sketches in question.
This Reuters news article reports on the perspectives of jurors from the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. Juror Scotty David describes how another juror, Carolyn, was influenced by a fellow juror's story of growing up in a similar socioeconomic background, leading her to believe girls in her neighborhood could have been victimized by people like Epstein and Maxwell. David also states his own conviction that Maxwell was complicit and not merely a scapegoat for Epstein.
This document appears to be a page from a forwarded email chain or political commentary included in a House Oversight document dump. It criticizes the media for a perceived double standard in failing to report on Chelsea Clinton and her husband Marc purchasing a $10.5 million apartment, comparing this silence to hypothetical coverage of Republican families like the Bushes or Palins. It concludes with anti-Democrat rhetoric and the slogan 'WAKE UP AMERICA'.
This document is a biographical profile of political commentator David Brooks, likely from a dossier or 'Edge' profile series found in House Oversight documents. It details his educational background, career trajectory through major publications (WSJ, NYT, Weekly Standard), and outlines his evolving political stances on the Iraq War, the Republican party, Barack Obama, and social issues like gay marriage. The document includes specific dates of his writings and interactions with figures like Milton Friedman and Barack Obama.
This document is a screenshot of a social media post containing a bar chart titled 'Who Lies More: A Comparison.' The chart utilizes data from PolitiFact to rank political figures (primarily from the 2016 US election cycle) based on the truthfulness of their statements. The document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026851', indicating it is part of a discovery production for the House Oversight Committee.
This document, stamped as House Oversight evidence, appears to be an excerpt from a media analysis or cultural commentary. It discusses political satire within the pornography and comic book industries during the 2008 US election, specifically focusing on the depiction of Sarah Palin in 'Who's Nailin' Paylin' and 'Tales From the Crypt,' as well as South Park's coverage of the Obama victory. It argues that powerful men are also frequent targets of such satire, citing Eliot Spitzer (misspelled as Splizter).
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or article discussing the political and economic climate following Obama's 2008 election victory. It transitions from discussing financial crisis euphemisms to a cultural anecdote about a Hustler Video adult film parody featuring lookalikes of Sarah Palin, Hillary Clinton, and Condoleezza Rice. The text includes details about the casting call on Craigslist and a quote from actress Nina Hartley regarding the controversy surrounding the film.
The document appears to be a page from a script, likely satirical or comedic in nature, featuring a dialogue between characters labeled McCain and Palin. The text includes absurd lines about 'maverick juice' and 'life begins before conception,' while also discussing the Bush administration's policies on contraception and abortion. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp.
This document appears to be a page from a highly critical and vulgar letter or essay addressed to Sarah Palin, likely written during the 2008 US Presidential election. The author attacks Palin's physical appearance, compares her to a pornographic actress, and aggressively criticizes her political qualifications and her attacks on Barack Obama. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a Congressional investigation, likely related to materials seized from Jeffrey Epstein.
This document appears to be a draft of a satirical article or script introduction titled 'Sarah Palin's Reality Sitcom.' It critiques the 2008 US presidential election (McCain vs. Obama) as a spectacle of entertainment, referencing Reagan and Clinton. The text concludes by introducing a script titled 'BRIDGES TO NOWHERE' with a scene description of Sarah Palin hunting wolves from a helicopter.
This document is a Table of Contents page from a manuscript or book, bearing the stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015038'. The content appears to be a collection of satirical or counter-culture essays (resembling the work of Paul Krassner) covering topics such as religion, presidential sex lives, and subcultures. It lists chapter titles referencing figures like Richard Nixon, Bill Clinton, Monica Lewinsky, and Sarah Palin.
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