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Trying to run interference for their deepstate allies:

 

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Now THIS is the Kash Patel all of us wanted to see...24/7/365


I don't want to see this. I want to see arrests. I want to see corrupt arseholes like Schiff removed from their seats in congress. This yelling and screaming at each other is an embarrassment to the country, especially if we never arrest the corrupt politicians who have swindled the country.

I am a patient man, but if don't start seeing charges brought against the likes of John Brennan, Samantha Power, Susan Rice, Loretta Lynch, Adam Schiff, James Comey and his clique soon, I will lose my patience.
 

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It's true. Even the Community Organizer and his people thought he was a moron.
 

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It's true. Even the Community Organizer and his people thought he was a moron.
But we are never going to find out who was pulling the strings those 4 years Biden was president. Another crime goes unpunished. And we wonder why it keeps happening to us. We are losing our grip on the country.
 

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But we are never going to find out who was pulling the strings those 4 years Biden was president. Another crime goes unpunished. And we wonder why it keeps happening to us. We are losing our grip on the country.
 

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There is no doubt this group did some really bad things and some may have broken the laws. Cassidy Hutchinson, for example, lied under other in her testimony before the committee, and apparently that was suborned by Liz Cheney. Both should face prosecution and punishment. I would love to know what Hutchinson was promised in return for her lies?

The committee also destroyed evidence, including testimony of witnesses taken behind closed doors. I would love to know why. And if this turns into a criminal prosecution, why isn't that prosecutable obstruction of justice? I believe the evidence was destroyed to hide the unethical conduct by the committee.

These people all got a pardon from Joe Biden. The pardons may have been signed by auto pen but that case would have to be litigated first. Plus the statute of limitations has expired for any potential crimes. But that doesn't mean the DOJ cannot appoint a special counsel to investigate what happened and why. It does not preclude then from getting a subpoena to testify again and possibly face new perjury charges.

Why hasn't Cassidy Hutchinson been squeezed by the DOJ for information against Cheney? I suspect if she was facing 5 years in prison, Hutchinson would talk.
 

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I would love to know what Hutchinson was promised in return for her lies?

I’ve heard speculation these book deals are a clever way of bribing people legally through advances so I asked Google AI to guesstimate how much she got for her book called Enough, here’s the answer:

It is important to reiterate that the exact amount Cassidy Hutchinson made from her book deal is not public. However, we can make an educated guess based on available information about book sales, standard royalty rates, and typical publisher advances for similar books.

Key points
  • Sales figures: According to one Reddit comment referencing Bookscan data, Enough sold 160,000 physical copies (hardcover/paperback) in the US as of February 2024. This does not include ebook or audiobook sales.
  • Retail price: While not explicitly stated in the search results, similar political memoirs often have a hardcover retail price around $30.
  • Author's royalty rate: For traditional publishers like Simon & Schuster, authors typically earn royalties ranging from 10% to 15% of the hardcover retail price, and sometimes higher rates for ebooks and audiobooks. Royalties are usually paid after the author has "earned out" their advance.
  • Literary agent's commission:Hutchinson was represented by Robert Barnett. Literary agents typically take a 15% commission on domestic sales.

Educated guess on earnings
  • Potential royalties: If we assume a $30 hardcover price and a 15% royalty rate (before the agent's cut), the royalty per book sold would be $4.50.
  • Total potential royalties (based on known sales): Multiplying the 160,000 physical sales by $4.50 royalty per book yields $720,000.
  • Agent's commission: The agent would typically receive 15% of this amount, or $108,000.
  • Author's potential net royalties: This would leave approximately $612,000for the author from these reported physical sales, if the advance was earned out.

Importance of the advance
  • Most authors receive an advance payment before publication, which varies widely depending on the author's profile and the publisher's expectations for the book's success. Advances can range from a few thousand to six or seven figures.
  • It has been suggested that Hutchinson's book deal was likely in the six-figure range, though this is unverified.
  • Authors don't earn additional royalties until enough books are sold to cover this initial advance. It is possible that the book has not yet "earned out" its full advance, meaning the author may not have received significant royalties beyond the initial advance payment.
Based on these considerations, it is reasonable to estimate that Cassidy Hutchinson likely received an advance payment in the six-figure range. Her total earnings would be this advance plus any royalties earned after the advance was recouped, minus her agent's commission. Given the reported sales figures, it's possible her earnings exceed the initial advance, but without knowing the exact advance amount and comprehensive sales data (including ebooks and audiobooks), a precise figure remains unknown.

Her book is now selling for 11.99 on Amazon but you can get it used for seven bucks
 

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I’ve heard speculation these book deals are a clever way of bribing people legally through advances so I asked Google AI to guesstimate how much she got for her book called Enough, here’s the answer:

It is important to reiterate that the exact amount Cassidy Hutchinson made from her book deal is not public. However, we can make an educated guess based on available information about book sales, standard royalty rates, and typical publisher advances for similar books.

Key points
  • Sales figures: According to one Reddit comment referencing Bookscan data, Enough sold 160,000 physical copies (hardcover/paperback) in the US as of February 2024. This does not include ebook or audiobook sales.
  • Retail price: While not explicitly stated in the search results, similar political memoirs often have a hardcover retail price around $30.
  • Author's royalty rate: For traditional publishers like Simon & Schuster, authors typically earn royalties ranging from 10% to 15% of the hardcover retail price, and sometimes higher rates for ebooks and audiobooks. Royalties are usually paid after the author has "earned out" their advance.
  • Literary agent's commission:Hutchinson was represented by Robert Barnett. Literary agents typically take a 15% commission on domestic sales.

Educated guess on earnings
  • Potential royalties: If we assume a $30 hardcover price and a 15% royalty rate (before the agent's cut), the royalty per book sold would be $4.50.
  • Total potential royalties (based on known sales): Multiplying the 160,000 physical sales by $4.50 royalty per book yields $720,000.
  • Agent's commission: The agent would typically receive 15% of this amount, or $108,000.
  • Author's potential net royalties: This would leave approximately $612,000for the author from these reported physical sales, if the advance was earned out.

Importance of the advance
  • Most authors receive an advance payment before publication, which varies widely depending on the author's profile and the publisher's expectations for the book's success. Advances can range from a few thousand to six or seven figures.
  • It has been suggested that Hutchinson's book deal was likely in the six-figure range, though this is unverified.
  • Authors don't earn additional royalties until enough books are sold to cover this initial advance. It is possible that the book has not yet "earned out" its full advance, meaning the author may not have received significant royalties beyond the initial advance payment.
Based on these considerations, it is reasonable to estimate that Cassidy Hutchinson likely received an advance payment in the six-figure range. Her total earnings would be this advance plus any royalties earned after the advance was recouped, minus her agent's commission. Given the reported sales figures, it's possible her earnings exceed the initial advance, but without knowing the exact advance amount and comprehensive sales data (including ebooks and audiobooks), a precise figure remains unknown.

Her book is now selling for 11.99 on Amazon but you can get it used for seven bucks
I have said that these books deals are rewards for a long time. It is absolutely how left wing parties funnel money to officials in return for favors. Not just book deals, but also high paying jobs on boards or executive positions, like the Obamas got from Netflix. It is all corruption.
 
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