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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums"He wasn't my lawyer in a "TRADITIONAL sense""!
Really Hannity? That is like me robbing a bank and I did not rob it in a traditional sense!
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"He wasn't my lawyer in a "TRADITIONAL sense""! (Original Post)
imanamerican63
Apr 2018
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RandySF
(58,855 posts)1. Cohen IS anything but traditional
MontanaMama
(23,317 posts)2. Kind of like
Hannity isn't a journalist in a traditional sense? Shit's getting deep.
world wide wally
(21,743 posts)3. Perhaps not. But what did he "fix" for you?
Roland99
(53,342 posts)4. Then there is no attorney-client privilege!!
Maeve
(42,282 posts)5. At least not in a traditional sense...
whatever the hell that is supposed to mean.
Stupid is as stupid does and there seems to be no one to tell these bozos when to SHUT UP!
OldHippieChick
(2,434 posts)6. There's no link, but I
will assume this is a real Hannity quote, in which case there is absolutely no privilege.
forgotmylogin
(7,529 posts)7. Soooo...was he your lawyer in the "BIBLICAL sense"?
pnwmom
(108,978 posts)8. No, because most lawyers in a traditional sense don't pass on bribes
which I'm guessing is what's been happening . . .