If this is all true, I wonder if his demotion was in part due to Trump sensing some drama in Brad's life. Everyone really close to Trump seems to lead a very clean lifestyle.
Regardless whether he was intoxicated, I hope we can all agree that tackling and handcuffing him was really excessive. Brad was calm, polite and seemed like he just wanted to explain his side of things. Zero justification for that kind of response.
You guys obviously have never been through the divorce courts in the U.S. or have been falsely accused of DV by your soon to be ex. It is brutal and you can quickly get ground into mincemeat in the machinations of the system. I got divorced in NJ in 2007 and Lost everything....house, 401k and kids. I never did drugs, drank excessively or had any trouble with law enforcement. Here it is 2020 and I still haven’t recovered.
I agree the cops were excessive but that will not compare to how brutal family court judges and the minions who surround them can be. I have so many stories of how the family courts fuck over fathers. Family court is hell run by feminists.
I was recently talking to a friend who has witnessed tons of sexual harassment. She said only the false accusations get through HR because the women craft a careful smear/whisper campaign before they make a formal accusation. The real victims go straight to HR without gossiping and get smacked down. As a woman I can say with confidence that women can be some of the most vicious social manipulators alive
When the woman's word is evidence but the man's is not.
When domestic violence against men is met with a shrug but pushing a woman who is aggrivated and assaulting you is excessive.
When the default ruling is the woman gets the kids, plus half of the man up front, plus another third for kids despite the situation the woman is in... And the man has to go to great lengths to PROVE he wasn't abusive, to PROVE he is a good parent, to PROVE he can be a great provider, to PROVE he can house and clothe and feed the kids (after giving up 60% of his income).
When women view divorce as a windfall payday, cheered on by her divorced friends, and milk the man for decades despite being capable to provide, and able to latch onto another man to effectively make a 3 income household.
Exactly. All they had to do is ask him to turn around and face the truck and put his hands behind his back. He could have got his head slammed on the pavement.
That's what got me thinking, when I saw the beer. Trump wants his inner circle clean, I'm sure. Not to say that's what happened, but I could see it. Hope for the best for Brad, tho!
I guess it would depend where the bruises were, I'm not defending anybody because I wasn't there obviously, but if a woman takes a fit and starts swinging at you, you're going to block and try to grab her arms. That would cause bruising more likely around the forearms and wrists. I presume that if the bruising was from the biceps to the shoulders, for me that would be a more aggressive position for the man as he's trying to handle her. My two cents worth.
Trump's a smart man and if he saw a man in such an important position get wrapped up in a bad woman's manipulative ambition he'd know it would probably end badly. I do wonder about Hope Hicks and some of the women around Trump as women are so wise to the instincts of other women, more so than guys could ever be. It's amazing how badly us guys can do at picking lovers and spouses and how it can ruin us.
If this is all true, I wonder if his demotion was in part due to Trump sensing some drama in Brad's life. Everyone really close to Trump seems to lead a very clean lifestyle.
This. Trump sniffed out the issue and let him go.
I still don’t like that it’s her word vs his. Hopefully he didn’t put his hands on her, though.
He was definitely drunk in the arrest video. Whether or not he was ranting and raving while waving his guns is another matter entirely.
Regardless whether he was intoxicated, I hope we can all agree that tackling and handcuffing him was really excessive. Brad was calm, polite and seemed like he just wanted to explain his side of things. Zero justification for that kind of response.
They believed the wife and suspected he was armed and suicidal.
Nothing to do with the beer buzz.
Forget the beer. My only point is that he was calm and polite and and did nothing to justify being tackled and cuffed.
Where was he hiding a gun? Up his rump? He doesn't have a shirt on. His hands are visible. That cop is a fucking asshole.
Found the guy who didn’t watch the bodycam video.
You guys obviously have never been through the divorce courts in the U.S. or have been falsely accused of DV by your soon to be ex. It is brutal and you can quickly get ground into mincemeat in the machinations of the system. I got divorced in NJ in 2007 and Lost everything....house, 401k and kids. I never did drugs, drank excessively or had any trouble with law enforcement. Here it is 2020 and I still haven’t recovered. I agree the cops were excessive but that will not compare to how brutal family court judges and the minions who surround them can be. I have so many stories of how the family courts fuck over fathers. Family court is hell run by feminists.
I was recently talking to a friend who has witnessed tons of sexual harassment. She said only the false accusations get through HR because the women craft a careful smear/whisper campaign before they make a formal accusation. The real victims go straight to HR without gossiping and get smacked down. As a woman I can say with confidence that women can be some of the most vicious social manipulators alive
When the woman's word is evidence but the man's is not.
When domestic violence against men is met with a shrug but pushing a woman who is aggrivated and assaulting you is excessive.
When the default ruling is the woman gets the kids, plus half of the man up front, plus another third for kids despite the situation the woman is in... And the man has to go to great lengths to PROVE he wasn't abusive, to PROVE he is a good parent, to PROVE he can be a great provider, to PROVE he can house and clothe and feed the kids (after giving up 60% of his income).
When women view divorce as a windfall payday, cheered on by her divorced friends, and milk the man for decades despite being capable to provide, and able to latch onto another man to effectively make a 3 income household.
...justice is not blind, and not equally applied.
Can concur.
Now you say it like that, it might have been a good thing that he was tackled. He needed to shut the fuck up and get a lawyer.
When I first saw the video I wondered if the cops tackled him to shut him up, thereby helping him. Some of the good ones will do shit like that.
Exactly. All they had to do is ask him to turn around and face the truck and put his hands behind his back. He could have got his head slammed on the pavement.
That's what got me thinking, when I saw the beer. Trump wants his inner circle clean, I'm sure. Not to say that's what happened, but I could see it. Hope for the best for Brad, tho!
He needs people like Brad who are the real Americans.
I'd say Parscale let him know there was trouble in paradise.
Maybe, with last nights beer breath.
Are you for real?
A woman said it, so it has to be true!
"Those mams HAD to be telling the truth your honor. I mean, look at em."
He's 6 ft 8 and looks around 250 lb+. If he put her hands on her, it would show on her.
According to the report she had noticeable bruises on her arms. I didn’t see any in the single photo we’ve seen, but that’s why I mentioned it.
I guess it would depend where the bruises were, I'm not defending anybody because I wasn't there obviously, but if a woman takes a fit and starts swinging at you, you're going to block and try to grab her arms. That would cause bruising more likely around the forearms and wrists. I presume that if the bruising was from the biceps to the shoulders, for me that would be a more aggressive position for the man as he's trying to handle her. My two cents worth.
Trump's a smart man and if he saw a man in such an important position get wrapped up in a bad woman's manipulative ambition he'd know it would probably end badly. I do wonder about Hope Hicks and some of the women around Trump as women are so wise to the instincts of other women, more so than guys could ever be. It's amazing how badly us guys can do at picking lovers and spouses and how it can ruin us.
Goes both ways. I know women who pick poorly as well. In the case of bad behavior I am gender neutral, both can be awful or manipulated.