Donald Trump's 2016 General Election Campaign

And just possibly, millions of men have slept with her.

As for Trump’s campaign running out of money, that was all part of his plan, until someone pointed out out you can’t declare bankruptcy on a political campaign.

And she’s filing a civil suit? Hmmm…

I get that distinct feeling from their website. It’s a lot of words, and none of it seems to say anything at all. I see no references about their own published research; Holzer has one publication listed as submitted, which means nothing in the science world. All their other references are other people’s work.

Their principle investigator (who doesn’t list the company as part of his resume anywhere) in their clinical trial is listed, but I find no evidence that there is any clinical trial going on (nothing listed at clinicaltrials.gov). Their scientific founder and CEO has no scientific degree. Their vice president and director of business development has no business degree. Their director of operations and treasurer has no accounting degree.

The only whiff of legitimacy is that their Chief Medical Officer seems to be a real person with real qualifications, though his linkedin page does not list Xenotherapeutics which is a bit odd. In fact, xenotherapeutics linkedin only has three employees listed, and it’s the three people above who are lying about their degrees.

Also, I find no evidence that xenotherapeutics holds any patents on anything.

Interesting! Thanks for the correction.

“It’s very possible that I could be the first presidential candidate to run and make money on it.”

So, what you got is some innovative and bold investigators, unhindered by the confines and mediocrity of the academic world! Approaching the whole question of therapeutics from outside the restrictions of the accepted paradigms!

Sorry but a private company trying to develop a new product is not publishing their work along he way. Merck doesn’t either.

Statute of limitations.

In her new book Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right, Jane Mayer writes that in preparing for the 2014 midterm elections, “Americans for Prosperity had expanded its ground game to 550 paid staffers, with as many as 50 in a pivotal state like Florida, as Politico reported.”

But it’s pretty clear the Koch Brothers and their allies don’t like Trump. They’re not going to help him. Does their network have such numbers of staffers this year, I wonder, and if so what will they do with them?

I actually found out that some states expanded the list of limitation-less crimes beyond murder, sometimes significantly. Of course, that’s not to say prosecutors will always pursues, especially against a wealthy defendant years after the fact.

Knock it off.

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That’s what her Super PAC has been blanketing Florida TV with for at least a month now - video and acted-out audio clips of his most egregious statements from the primaries.

I think that must have a lot to do with her strong lead here.

The story is reported as from ‘The Gothamist’ blog on RawStory and some other sites, though the NY Daily News is a real newspaper (if not exactly top drawer) also carrying the story without crediting it to anyone else. I assume it’s a fact that the suit has been filed and what it claims, which is all those stories actually say. But I guess most major media outlets, which haven’t carried this story, want to have some handle on the credibility independent of the claim before they run a story. And as the articles mention, a similar suit by the same person was thrown out on a paperwork technicality a few months ago, and I don’t recall seeing that at all in the media, certainly didn’t make any big splash.

Of course they do. They secure the IP, and they publish. Merck might not because they don’t have to. But, a small company trying to get funding for a clinical trial is absolutely going to have some data, generally in the form of publications, to show investors.

This company has no IP and no data. As far as I can tell their “xeno skin” doesn’t actually exist.

There is no path to victory for a Republican candidate who loses Florida.

Sure there is. You just have to win Virginia, Ohio, Wisconsin, Colorado, Nevada, Iowa and New Hampshire, plus all the usual suspects. 272, easy peasy. Don’t even need Pennsylvania. Those are the best swing states anyways. Absolutely the best, classiest swing states.

Trump fools a bunch of evangelicals.

Talk about awkward.

Another article on Trump making YUUGE money off his campaign. http://bigstory.ap.org/article/9f7412236962464f9f2c0a8d2696ba25/trumps-campaign-cycles-6-million-trump-companies

Is Merck three guys and a phony advertising agency?