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Arkansas Blue's avatar

Not only does Pablo have his ear close to anything dirty in sports, now he is the first to ask embarrassing questions of the Epstein/Maxwell/convicted felon Drowsy Don triumvirate. Pablo is truly amazing! Great interview, Jen.

KnockKnockGreenpeace's avatar

Good points about asking embarrassing questions of Epstein pals. It's clear that they found some sort of value in hanging around him or being associated with him. Gee, what could it be?

Here are some more individuals to contact: https://www.ms.now/news/epstein-emailed-with-silicon-valley-elites-about-racist-eugenicist-ideas

Richard Hennick's avatar

I just hope that none of the teams coming to compete from certain foreign countries have any plans to travel by boat...

Michelle Jordan's avatar

Pablo was right for quizzing him about his activities and his accurate assumption that if you’re not doing something wrong you’re going to be asked about it. With all the questions surrounding the illicit activities it makes me wonder if many of these people were bought off.

Bob's avatar

Even Silvio Berlusconi may have had a limit to the number of bottles of wine before it became corruption. Beyond that, noting mattered. Without shame, there is no limit. New England colonies used the stocks and pillory to shame people. What is today's version? One news cycle later it's forgotten. Keep asking questions, please be relentless.

bitchybitchybitchy's avatar

nice smear job onMcMillen...

KnockKnockGreenpeace's avatar

To be crude about it, it looks like he smeared himself.