KOMMONSENTSJANE – Where Are the Democrats in the Epstein Case? Mr. Wolff Doesn’t mention Any Democrats like Bill/Hillary/et al?

11/18/2025

The Democrats had the story for 12 years and were a part of this gang of thieves, DOGE proved what they are. If Mr. Epstein was working for the Democrats as the MADAM and that is why it will be thrown back into their lap. The question is – weren’t they in charge when he died?

The Democrats are always talking about “taking people out.”

The story of Epstein reminds me of The Parable of the Wheat and the Tares

24 Another parable He put forth to them, saying: “The kingdom of heaven is like a man who sowed good seed in his field; 25 but while men slept, his enemy came and sowed tares among the wheat and went his way. 26 But when the grain had sprouted and produced a crop, then the tares also appeared. 27 So the servants of the owner came and said to him, ‘Sir, did you not sow good seed in your field? How then does it have tares?’ 28 He said to them, ‘An enemy has done this.’ The servants said to him, ‘Do you want us then to go and gather them up?’ 29 But he said, ‘No, lest while you gather up the tares you also uproot the wheat with them. 30 Let both grow together until the harvest, and at the time of harvest I will say to the reapers, “First gather together the tares and bind them in bundles to burn them, but gather the wheat into my barn.”

This is the real ‘reason why Trump is faking’ support for the Epstein vote: strategist

Looks like the left is still wallowing in the mud with Mr. Wolff while reaping who they sow.

11/17/2025

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How Chummy Is Too Chummy? Epstein Emails Shine Light On Relationships Between Journalists, Sources

Story by Mark K. Miller

How Chummy Is Too Chummy? Epstein Emails Shine Light On Relationships Between Journalists, Sources

How Chummy Is Too Chummy? Epstein Emails Shine Light On Relationships Between Journalists, Sources

The emails to and from Jeffrey Epstein released this week shine a light on the delicate relationship between reporters and their sources. And, as can be the case, bright light isn’t always flattering.

Messages between Epstein, the convicted sex offender who died by suicide in 2019, and journalists Michael Wolff and Landon Thomas Jr. are frequently chummy and, in one case, show Wolff giving Epstein advice on how to deal with the media — a line journalists are taught not to cross. Wolff specializes in the “you are there” inside accounts that are possible with intensive reporting, though some of his work has been questioned.

People frequently see journalists in public settings, conducting an interview or asking questions at a news conference. Private phone calls, texts or messages — where reporters try to ingratiate themselves with sources who may not otherwise be inclined to give information — are inherently different. But ethical rules remain and are followed by most in American journalism.

Wolff’s advice came in a December 2015 exchange, where the writer said he heard CNN was going to ask then-presidential candidate Donald Trump about his relationship with Epstein. If we could craft an answer for him, Epstein wondered, what would it be?

“I think you should let him hang himself,” Wolff replied. “If he says he hasn’t been on the plane or to the house, then that gives you a valuable PR and political currency. You can hang him in a way that potentially generates a positive benefit for you, or, if it really looks like he could win, you could save him, generating a debt.

Related video: 3 biggest takeaways from thousands of Epstein emails from USA TODAY reporter Josh Meyer (USA ODAY)

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3 biggest takeaways from thousands of Epstei emails from USA TODAY reporter Josh Meyer

Advice On Media Relations For Convicted Sex Offender

The exchange left some experts aghast.

Independence is vital for a journalist, and Wolff compromised it, said Dan Kennedy, a media writer and professor at Northeastern University.

Kathleen Bartzen Culver’s voice rises in anger just contemplating the example. Culver, director of the Center for Journalism Ethics at the University of Wisconsin, said there are plenty of ethical issues to maneuver every day, like whether a reporter should give $20 after interviewing a poor person who lost benefits during the government shutdown.

“Giving PR advice to a convicted sex offender isn’t one of them,” she said.

Wolff, a two-time National Magazine Award winner, wrote books like “Fire and Fury,” about the opening days of the first Trump administration, and “The Man Who Owns the News,” a biography of Rupert Murdoch. “Historically, one of the problems with Wolff’s omniscience is that while he may know all, he gets some of it wrong,” the late David Carr of The New York Times wrote in a review of the Murdoch book.

Wolff, who did not immediately return a message from The Associated Press, admitted on the “Inside Trump’s Head” podcast that some of the email messages were embarrassing. But he said his knowledge of the media offers “the kind of cachet that gives me a place at the table, which has gotten me the Epstein story, if anybody wanted to pay attention.”

At one point in 2016, Wolff turns the table, seeking counsel from Epstein on what he should ask during an upcoming interview with Trump. That’s a legitimate journalistic exercise, part of the reporting that goes into preparing for an interview.

A 2016 exchange with Epstein mixed a plea for an interview with some advice: “There’s an opportunity to come forward this week and talk about Trump in such a way that could garner you great sympathy and help finish him off. Interested?”

Wolff said on the podcast that part of his role is “play-acting” to get sources to reveal things they would not tell other people. And he took on his critics.

“These are not people that have written the kind of books that I have written,” he said, “and I often make the distinction between journalists who do what they do — daily reporters working for organizations, working within a very prescribed set of rules — and what I do. I’m a writer who manages to make relationships that let me tell a story in the ways that The New York Times or other very reputable journalistic organizations are unable to tell.”

A Distinction That Not Every Reader Makes

Not everyone sees the difference when considering works of nonfiction. Culver cited journalism that took courage and skill to report and said, “I find it heartbreaking when that kind of work is sullied by this kind of garbage.”

Should a journalist act differently in public or private? They’re not supposed to. That explains why Connie Chung had a hard time living down her 1995 exchange with then-House Speaker Newt Gingrich’s mother. Gingrich initially ducked when Chung asked how her son felt about Hillary Clinton until Chung asked — on camera — “why don’t you just whisper it to me — just between you and me.”

Many of the exchanges between Epstein and the journalists are chatty, gossipy — seemingly harmless, yet not the sort of things one would like to see published years later. Northeastern’s Kennedy read some of the emails between Wolff and Epstein and said “it just seemed like kibbitzing with a child molester for no apparent purpose.”

In one email conversation, the former New York Times reporter Thomas mentions that he’s been getting calls from another journalist who is writing a book on Epstein. “He seems very interested in your relationship with the news media,” Thomas wrote. “I told him you were a hell of a guy :).”

Thomas also didn’t hide his feelings about Trump in one conversation — a personal opinion that most reporters learn to keep to themselves. “I am getting worried,” Thomas wrote in July 2016. “Is he ever going to implode?”

Relations Between Journalist And Source: Step Carefully

Journalists should take care to maintain boundaries, especially when dealing with people who are inexperienced with the media. There’s admittedly a fine line: A reporter needs a source’s trust, but it’s a form of deception if a source begins to think of the journalist as a friend who would never betray them.

People most commonly think of politics when considering bias in journalism. More frequently, bias shows up in relationships, whether a reporter likes or dislikes someone they are dealing with, Culver said.

“I advise my students to be human with their sources,” she said. “Not to be friendly or sweet, but to come at it with respect and understanding.”

Thomas stopped working at The Times in 2019 after editors discovered a violation of its ethical standards. National Public Radio reported that Thomas had solicited a $30,000 contribution from Epstein for a charity the journalist supported.

In one exchange that was widely noticed online, Epstein asked Thomas in 2015 if he would like photos of Trump and girls in bikinis taken in his kitchen. “Yes!!!” the reporter replied.

But The Times said no such photos were forthcoming.

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How Chummy Is Too Chummy? Epstein Emails Shine Light On Relationships Between Journalists, Sources

How Chummy Is Too Chummy? Epstein Emails Shine Light On Relationships Between Journalists, Sources

The emails to and from Jeffrey Epstein released this week shine a light on the delicate relationship between reporters and their sources. And, as can be the case, bright light isn’t always flattering.

Messages between Epstein, the convicted sex offender who died by suicide in 2019, and journalists Michael Wolff and Landon Thomas Jr. are frequently chummy and, in one case, show Wolff giving Epstein advice on how to deal with the media — a line journalists are taught not to cross. Wolff specializes in the “you are there” inside accounts that are possible with intensive reporting, though some of his work has been questioned.

People frequently see journalists in public settings, conducting an interview or asking questions at a news conference. Private phone calls, texts or messages — where reporters try to ingratiate themselves with sources who may not otherwise be inclined to give information — are inherently different. But ethical rules remain and are followed by most in American journalism.

Wolff’s advice came in a December 2015 exchange, where the writer said he heard CNN was going to ask then-presidential candidate Donald Trump about his relationship with Epstein. If we could craft an answer for him, Epstein wondered, what would it be?

“I think you should let him hang himself,” Wolff replied. “If he says he hasn’t been on the plane or to the house, then that gives you a valuable PR and political currency. You can hang him in a way that potentially generates a positive benefit for you, or, if it really looks like he could win, you could save him, generating a debt

.”Related video: 3 biggest takeaways from thousands of Epstein emails from USA TODAY reporter Josh Meyer (USA TODAY)

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Peace is the evening star of the soul, as virtue is its sun, and the two are never far apart.

11/16/2025

KOMMONSENTSJANE – WHAT WOULD JESUS SAY ABOUT “WOLFF’S BOOK?

Posted on January 7, 2018 by kommonsentsjane

Yes, why isn’t Wolff including questions about Bill/Hillary in reference to Epstein – how many times did Bill AND HILLARY ride that plane to the island. Did some report 28 times? Mr. Wolff should interview them. I bet they could tell some brick and mortar stories and even how many bed/bath rooms are available.

Wolf has written four books about the President. They are now trying to hang the whole Epstein business on the President because they have no boundary. They have put themselves in a position that continues to look like “cheaters’ row candidates.

The left is getting nervous or they wouldn’t have drug out Obama/Axelrod/Couric. That is the bottom of the barrel and the actual head of this expedition.

I have a question – Did Epstein work for the FBI during the Democrats 12 years of service? It was during this time that seems to have created Epstein. Just a “pie in the sky.” – Epstein seemed to always have plenty of access to money but never had a real job. Was Epstein working for the Democrats Party/FBI and established his business under cover furnishing Democrats/et al – “ladies of the night.? How could he own an island resort and not even work?

The Democrats had this info for 12 years about Epstein. They know more than they are reporting.

From what I have read in the papers the President and Epstein were not that side by side due to Epstein always stealing the President’s workers in Florida. The lady of the night who took her life was one of the President’s workers and her father worked for the President and both of them spoke highly of the President. Since she was the main frame, I would take her word for it.

Also, how much is Wolff being paid to “hot rod” this topic for the left? Just think of the money he has brought home to momma? And, FOUR books just about Trump. Goodness, he hit a gold mine and now the book that will help him retire.

The lefties are the ones who are ‘rubbing elbows with the devil.” If people continue being interested in the stories of a dead man, I will be surprised; but, as we know the lefties have already proven their lies and deceit with all of the times they tried to convict him of “nothing.” Even two of the prosecutors are now under investigation for fraud. The Democrats need to repay the taxpayers for all of the times they brought the President to court.

Why didn’t Mr. Wolff bring up this subject during the 12 years the Democrats were in charge of the government. Why- because it would have been pigeon-holed until they needed it to blame others.

Now is that time.

I will always say – Epstein was the ‘MADAM” for the GOVERNMENT/Democrats.”

Brothel – Wikipedia

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Raw Story

Man at center of Epstein email release claims Trump insiders panicking

Story by David McAfee

President Donald Trump’s insiders are panicking, according to a controversial Trump biographer whose name was heavily included in the recent Jeffrey Epstein email release.

Michael Wolff, a journalist who has written four books about Trump and has had numerous conversations with Epstein, said on a Daily Beast podcast on Saturday that those close to Trump are “frantic.”

When asked how Trump thinks he will “ride this one out,” Wolff says, “This has been enormously frustrating to him for a very long time.”

“The fact that this is all coming home to roost I think is completely freaking him out,” Wolff said. “He doesn’t know what to do… he has no strategy. He feels cornered.”

His sense of the people at the White House is that they are “frantic.” They understand the political perils but Trump is “telling them nothing,” according to Wolff.

“The people in the White House genuinely don’t know what happened with Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump,” he said in the weekend video. “They don’t know because that has been whitewashed out of the Donald Trump political narrative.”

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Accentuate the positive, eliminate the negative.

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – Democrat/Socialists Are Like Dogs Who Chase Cars…

11/16/2025

Mr. Zuckerberg are you aware of this?

Just a note for documentation purposes. WordPress did not published this yesterday after I did publish it; but, put it in the TRASH BIN and I found it in the TRASH file. Don’t tell me these people are not censoring Republicans. THEY ARE MR. PRESIDENT. This is proof!

11/15/2025

Our neighbors during my childhood days had a dog named FETCH-IT and he reminded me of the Democrat/Socialists. It seems that every car that passed he would watch until it passed and then started barking, loudly, and tried to catch up with it. This went on all day long. .But, I never saw him catch a car, ever.

The moral to this story is – our President Trump presented his plans for our country which follows; but, the Lefties continue to chase and bark after him day after day. Until this past week, eight Democrats caught up with the car and voted with re-opening the government – while the rest of them are still out there chasing the cars and still barking..

The Republicans were pleased to have that help for our government to re-open and get back to conducting the people’s business. But, I don’t know about the rest of Democrats – they are still out there by the sides of the road – chasing cars and loudly barking.

The President’s agenda is moving right along with AI. The speed of it solving problems is a plus and the advancement of new technology is happening on all fronts.

The left is still out there barking and chasing cars with no accomplishments accept fighting the President’s agenda – day after day. They don’t realize where they have taken our country with their weaponization/printing money that we are in a danger zone which the President has worked 24/7 to fight off loosing our country.

This hasn’t been a picnic for our voters who are suffering due to the Democrat/Socialists lack of due diligence and negligence.

The President ran on these issues and every item is on the table is being worked day after day while the Democrat Socialists continue to bark loudly and chase the President and his car.

From:“Michael Muckleroy” <muckleroymichael@gmail.com>
To:“Joyce Muckleroy” <robjoy87@windstream.net>

November 14, 2025 9:58 AM

Donald Trump’s  2020 presidential campaigns focused on a set of core issues and promises, which were framed as economic, political, and cultural problems that needed to be addressed.

AMERICA FIRST trade policy
Reduce trade deficits
Bring back manufacturing jobs
Tax cuts
Reduce illegal immigration
Stronger military
Reduce crime
Lower drug prices
Expand domestic energy production

Trump’s campaign was built around economic nationalism, immigration control, deregulation, national security, and an AMERICA FIRST approach to international policies.
So which one of his policies are you against?
Putting America first?
Tax cuts?
Lower drug prices?
Secure borders?
Deporting illegal immigrants and criminals?

There is such a hatred of a politician, who stated what he was going to do and is doing it and was elected by the popular vote and the electoral college.

(No other President in history has gone through what President Trump and his family have and still accomplished so much to improve our country. But, there is still more to do.)

Sent from my iPhone

Thank you, Michael, great job.

Mike is our son and has always been a joy in our lives.

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – Time to Kool Your Heals. Prep Your Dirty Laundry Before Airing It Out in Public.

11/16/2025

After further thought – if the young lady had been employed outside the government – she would have been fired for her words for lack of respect. It seems our government has reduced their level of respect for positions.

11/15/2025

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Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Georgia Republican, has reignited tensions within the Republican Party, posting a pointed message on social media that defends her recent actions and takes a subtle swipe at President Donald Trump.

In a lengthy post on X, the congresswoman defended her advocacy for releasing the Jeffrey Epstein files and her support for victims, writing: “I never thought that fighting to release the Epstein files, defending women who were victims of rape, and fighting to expose the web of rich powerful elites would have caused this, but here we are.”

Greene also criticized what she described as the “toxic political industrial complex,” arguing it “thrives on ripping us all apart but never delivers anything good for the American people.” She emphasized unity over partisanship, saying, “We can have our own differences and differing opinions but we can still love and respect one another. We have far more in common than we have apart.”

Closing her post, the lawmaker underscored her loyalty to the American public over party leadership, writing, “I believe in the American people more than I believe in any leader or political party,” and urged an “America First America Only” approach, calling it “the most dangerous pursuit of all.”

Newsweek has contacted the White House for comment via email.

Why It Matters

Greene, once one of Trump’s most loyal allies in the House of Representatives and within his “Make America Great Again” (MAGA) movement, has recently broken with the administration and clashed with GOP colleagues on a series of high-profile issues, including the release of the Epstein files. Trump has dismissed renewed attention to the case as “the Jeffrey Epstein Hoax” and claimed Democrats were reviving it to distract from their handling of the government shutdown and other issues.

Greene has served as one of Trump’s most influential surrogates, amplifying his message across the hard-right base and shaping grassroots activism. Their split could weaken Trump’s hold on a key faction of supporters, scramble alliances ahead of 2026 midterms, and signal deeper ideological and strategic disagreements inside the GOP.

What To Know

Amid the ongoing feud between Trump and Greene, Trump posted to Truth Social on Saturday to call the congresswoman a “traitor.”

“Marjorie ‘Traitor’ Green [sic] is a disgrace to our GREAT REPUBLICAN PARTY!” he wrote.

In a separate post, he mocked her as “Lightweight Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Brown (Green grass turns Brown when it begins to ROT!)” and accused her of turning on the GOP. Trump wrote that the lawmaker “betrayed the entire Republican Party when she turned Left, performed poorly on the pathetic View, and became the RINO that we all know she always was/

He also lumped her in with other Republicans he views as disloyal, saying she is “no different than Randaul Jr. (Thomas Massie), who got caught being a full fledged Republican In Name Only (RINO)!” Trump then ended the post with his signature rallying cry: “MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!!!”

It comes after he wrote on Truth Social on Friday to say he was withdrawing his endorsement of the congresswoman. He also vowed “Complete and Unyielding Support” to any conservative primary challenger leading into the 2026 midterm elections and described Greene as “wacky” and a “lunatic,” saying all she does is “complain.”

In response, Greene wrote on X on Friday night that the president had “attacked me and lied about me.” She added that Trump is “coming after” her in an attempt to “make an example to scare all the other Republicans before next weeks vote to release the Epstein files.”

The feud escalated after Greene criticized Trump’s stance on efforts to release files related to the disgraced financier and sex offender who died in federal custody in 2019. Greene has backed a bipartisan House effort to force disclosure of the remaining records, arguing the victims deserve clarity. “I think it’s a huge miscalculation, and I truly just stand with the women,” she told CBS Mornings, saying they should be the focus of the fight.

Greene was among only four Republicans who sided with Democrats on Wednesday to advance a petition aimed at forcing a vote to unveil the full Justice Department files on Epstein. She has said Trump is engaging in a “huge miscalculation” by dismissing the vote.

“Just being very honest with you, it’s something that I don’t understand,” Greene said, adding that making the files public would demonstrate that authorities “will not protect the predators,” regardless of their wealth or political connections.

Meanwhile, fresh disclosures from Congress have escalated political pressure on the administration, including newly released emails in which Epstein asserted that Trump “knew about the girls” he was bringing into his orbit.

Confronted with the allegation, Trump rejected it. “I know nothing about that,” he said on Friday, again labeling the broader controversy a Democratic “hoax” aimed at damaging the GOP. “If they had anything they would’ve used it before the election,” he said. The president has consistently denied engaging in misconduct linked to Epstein.

Greene has also distanced herself from Trump on several policy fronts in recent weeks. She rejected his proposal to expand home loans to 50 years, writing on X that she does not see half-century mortgages as a credible answer to the nation’s housing crisis. She has also described his tariff rollout as uneven and urged him to refocus on domestic challenges rather than international disputes.

Greene has contradicted Trump’s insistence that inflation is stabilizing and has pressed Republicans to outline a real strategy for tackling surging healthcare costs. And earlier this year, she became the first Republican in Congress to label the humanitarian crisis in Gaza as genocide—another notable break from the party’s mainstream stance.Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Georgia Republican, talks with reporters after a meeting of the House Republican Conference at the Capitol Hill Club on September 9. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call via AP Images)

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Georgia Republican, talks with reporters after a meeting of the House Republican Conference at the Capitol Hill Club on September 9. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call via AP Images)

What Happens Next?

The House is preparing to take up a measure that would compel the Justice Department to make public its full cache of records tied to the Epstein investigation. The effort, championed by Greene and several colleagues, has gained enough traction that House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Louisiana Republican, has committed to putting the proposal on the floor for a vote.

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Excuse me; but, do your job the public hired you to do. You made a decision which is fine; but, don’t justify it by trying to get the public involved. You only gave the left Socialist more ammunition to use against our party.

Best policy is to talk with the Speaker with those justifications and even ask for an audience with the President.

We all understand that young people that age are brought into situations whereby money talks. The young people play the role where sex in today’s world is like taking an aspirin. After the party is over and the role sinks in the subjects try to justify the ends against the means.

Young people have more experiences with sex at an earlier age in our modern world. When the regrets soak in and the money is in the bank – is that when they become victims? Everyone has to be responsible for their decisions in our world of temptations for a fast buck.

The age is what matters. Can you call it rape when you accepted the temptation and participated?. Are you forced into this way of life?

That is what has to be investigated in the Epstein case. Were any of these people forced into this line of business and were they prisoners and not allowed to leave?

The birds and the bees will always be around making honey and there will always be customers.

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – Markets crashed 57% in 2008, but patient investors saw something remarkable happen….

11/25/2025

Something I wonder about is – are the TECH people selfish? I bought all seven stocks recently and find out they don’t pay dividends; but, I went along with the crowd and found out these boogers take payouts when their stocks rise and don’t pay dividends. Are these folks fair to their owners?

Then, what about these crashes in all of the markets from time to time, i.e. stock market, savings and loan, housing, i.e.?

Time to solve this problem!

Also, the hype about AI and loss of jobs for the people? The American people will have to adjust and return to their roots which was being creative in forming their own “mom and pop” businesses. Most Americans like human contact when conducting business even if they poke more smartness in the wooden head of robots. Didn’t these tech people steal our words from the internet. Doesn’t that mean they OWE US? Americans love progress – but, the tech people did not include us and inform us of their plans. The Democrats kept our birth right to themselves and President Trump has called it to their attention.

Now that we are on even-footing, the tech people need to have a conversation with the American people and be more forth-coming in their plans for OUR country. It is your responsibility to give us an answer on these CRASHES.

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Trouble on the horizon – WordPress is interfering with my work.

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – The stock market just did something not seen in 18 years..

Posted on November 25, 2025 by kommonsentsjane

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11//14/2025

Google Word Press is interfering with this blog.

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Would someone ask Chat GPT about the crash and who is responsible.

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From Black Monday’s 22% single-day plunge to the pandemic’s lightning-fast 34% drop, major market crashes share one surprising pattern.

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