1ClassyLady 68F
3126 posts
10/16/2017 8:09 am
Larry Flynt will pay you 10 million USD

Larry Flynt’s ad in the Sunday edition of The Washington Post is hard to miss.

For one, it takes up a full page. And there are no pictures — just bold, all-caps text dominating the top third of the page:

“$10 MILLION FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO THE IMPEACHMENT AND REMOVAL FROM OFFICE OF DONALD J. TRUMP.”

Flynt, best known as the publisher of the pornographic magazine Hustler, outlined numerous reasons he felt President Trump needed to be removed from office, charging him with everything from “compromising domestic and foreign policy with his massive conflicts-of-interest global business empire” to “telling hundreds of bald-faced lies” to “gross nepotism and appointment of unqualified persons to high office.”

That was why, Flynt wrote, he was seeking information from anyone who could provide a “smoking gun” — perhaps buried in Trump's tax returns or in some other investment records — that would lead to his impeachment.

“Did he make some financial quid pro quo with the Russians?” the ad states. “Has the business of the United States been compromised to protect the business of the Trump empire? We need to flush everything out into the open.”

At the end of the ad, there is a toll-free number and an email address, along with a reassurance that Flynt fully intends to pay the full sum of $10 million for good information.





Honesty is the best policy.


1ClassyLady 68F
3289 posts
10/24/2017 9:29 pm

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There are many people very rich in USA. So, I think Larry Flynt will pay 10 million USD, if you can provide any information that lead to the impeachment of U.S. president. Ten million maybe very much for ordinary citizens but for a billionaire, ten million is just a fraction of money.

Have you heard a name "Tom Steyer"? He paid for many Ads on TV and internet (YouTube video) to tell people to join with him to impeach Trump. Thomas Steyer is an American hedge fund manager, philanthropist, environmentalist, progressive activist, and fundraiser.

Today Trump tweeted about his own party senator, Bob Corker. Trump ridiculed senator Corker about tax cuts.

There are more and more people stood up and said they want to impeach Trump. Many psychiatrists said Trump has mental illness that make him unfit to be a president.



Honesty is the best policy.


1ClassyLady 68F
3289 posts
10/17/2017 10:06 am

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Ten million dollars is a big incentive, don't you think?? There are many connections with Russia in the past, someone knows something. James Comey has been fired as FBI Director who might know something. Special investigator, Robert Mueller, must have some sort of info about the collusion.

I am very worried about North Korea. Kim is an unpredictable ticking time bomb. Kim and Trump are very dangerous combination - nuclear war.



Honesty is the best policy.


1ClassyLady 68F
3289 posts
10/16/2017 9:02 am

Ten million dollars is a large lump sum money. So long you can provide the information that lead to the impeachment of current U.S. president, the Hustler magazine CEO, Larry Flynt, will offer you cash of ten million USD. It is better than winning a lottery.



Honesty is the best policy.


1ClassyLady 68F
3289 posts
10/16/2017 8:20 am

“Impeachment would be a messy, contentious affair, but the alternative — three more years of destabilizing dysfunction — is worse,” Flynt wrote. “ . . . I feel it is my patriotic duty, and the duty of all Americans, to dump Trump before it’s too late.”

Kris Coratti, a spokeswoman for The Post, declined to say how much a full-page ad costs or how far in advance one would have to notify the newspaper to run such an ad in a Sunday edition.

“We give advertisers wide latitude to have their say,” Coratti said. “Generally, if the ads are not illegal or advocating illegal actions, we try not to place limits on speech or content.”

On Saturday afternoon during a call to the hotline listed in the ad a man told The Post the number would be staffed on weekdays, between 8:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. PT, for the next two weeks.

The man declined to give his name but said he was not Flynt.

In a subsequent phone interview, Flynt told The Post that he expected to get information “within a few days” and said he would release any legitimate information right away. He also defended offering a cash reward for information.

“Just because you pay for it does not mean it’s not any good,” Flynt said. “I don’t think you can live as recklessly as Trump has for 30 years and not leave some baggage along the way . . . I can't think of something more patriotic to do than to try to get to get this moron out of office.”



Honesty is the best policy.