The saga of Cassidy Hutchinson is a series of episodes that continues to reverberate through the political and media landscape, raising enduring questions about truth, motive, and accountability.
Jack Smith’s testimony before the House Judiciary Committee regarding Cassidy Hutchinson’s was revelatory concerning Mr Stone’s point…
The Secret Service agents who desperately attempted to volunteer actual first hand evidence showed Cassidy a liar after being silenced by Cheney Inc.
Hutchinson’s first lawyer, prior to Liz Cheney’s office changing her testimony suborning Cassidy’s perjury, showed Hutchinson as phony
Had the Republicans chosen half the committee as required Cassidy’s false hearsay wouldn’t have seen the light of day… The media shouldn’t have covered and ABC executive produced, Nancy Pelosi fabricated committee
The Republicans might consider a stuffed court, committee to have uninterrupted factual testimony… Should get national coverage, right?
Cassidy was attractive, face and body, and that is why she was hired. Not for any other reason. At some point, she was not. She went down a well-worn path.
Maybe hire a young woman on merit. Not just Trump. Any president or Congressman or senior staffer.
You reap what you sow.
Roger, a few months ago you had a photo with a stunning young lady--brunette, about 5' 9", maybe the daughter of a friend of your wife or something similar. She reminded me of my wife Jackie, who I was married to while a Navy officer assigned to the NSA, and I was a former model compared in appearance to Alain Delon by a photographer who had been to Alain's house on multiple occassions.
She looks like the kind of woman that Presidents, senior staff, or Congressmen want to hire, regardless of qualifications. I am not saying anything about that specific woman, instead I note that anyone who looks like her has a swinging door to corridors of power.
This is what happens when politics outruns evidence. Hearsay gets dressed up as certainty, and anyone asking questions gets labeled a problem. But credibility isn’t a one-way street—it has to be earned and sustained. If key claims don’t hold up under scrutiny, that matters. A lot. Because testimony under oath isn’t storytelling—it’s supposed to be fact. The bigger failure here isn’t just one witness—it’s the system that amplified the claims without demanding proof. Once that trust is broken, it doesn’t come back easily. And that’s the real damage—when people stop believing anything because they were told too much that wasn’t true.
Cassidy Hutchison was and is a willful, self-serving fraud and little more than the eager child-puppet of that odious troll Liz Cheney
Leftists work in groups and layer their lies so it takes time and effort to dig out the truth.
In spite of the truth being revealed, the damage her lies have created is still accepted by ordinary gullible leftists.
Praying that justice will finally prevail!
Jack Smith’s testimony before the House Judiciary Committee regarding Cassidy Hutchinson’s was revelatory concerning Mr Stone’s point…
The Secret Service agents who desperately attempted to volunteer actual first hand evidence showed Cassidy a liar after being silenced by Cheney Inc.
Hutchinson’s first lawyer, prior to Liz Cheney’s office changing her testimony suborning Cassidy’s perjury, showed Hutchinson as phony
Had the Republicans chosen half the committee as required Cassidy’s false hearsay wouldn’t have seen the light of day… The media shouldn’t have covered and ABC executive produced, Nancy Pelosi fabricated committee
The Republicans might consider a stuffed court, committee to have uninterrupted factual testimony… Should get national coverage, right?
Cassidy was attractive, face and body, and that is why she was hired. Not for any other reason. At some point, she was not. She went down a well-worn path.
Maybe hire a young woman on merit. Not just Trump. Any president or Congressman or senior staffer.
You reap what you sow.
Roger, a few months ago you had a photo with a stunning young lady--brunette, about 5' 9", maybe the daughter of a friend of your wife or something similar. She reminded me of my wife Jackie, who I was married to while a Navy officer assigned to the NSA, and I was a former model compared in appearance to Alain Delon by a photographer who had been to Alain's house on multiple occassions.
She looks like the kind of woman that Presidents, senior staff, or Congressmen want to hire, regardless of qualifications. I am not saying anything about that specific woman, instead I note that anyone who looks like her has a swinging door to corridors of power.
This is what happens when politics outruns evidence. Hearsay gets dressed up as certainty, and anyone asking questions gets labeled a problem. But credibility isn’t a one-way street—it has to be earned and sustained. If key claims don’t hold up under scrutiny, that matters. A lot. Because testimony under oath isn’t storytelling—it’s supposed to be fact. The bigger failure here isn’t just one witness—it’s the system that amplified the claims without demanding proof. Once that trust is broken, it doesn’t come back easily. And that’s the real damage—when people stop believing anything because they were told too much that wasn’t true.
Bravo.
You want the truth. The politicians can't handle the truth.