sheasie | 247 points
Podesta invited to a late night "dinner" at Comet pizza in October 2008. Featuring "big or small. You decide" the same month as Eric McFadden was arranging sex with a minor. These emails have it all. (3 emails). More in the comments...pitbullworkout | 10 points
"Would you like to have a dinner at my places?!?
Big or small. What do you think?"
and
"I can probably get there around 8:30. Love to do somethind after politics and prose. Catch up on that early in the week."
Reading James's questions they wouldn't make sense to John if it wasn't an understood code. Unless they had had a recent conversation to a degree that "big or small" would immediately make sense. I don't believe that's the case.
Looking at John's responses, he seems to answer the big or small question with, "Catch up on that early in the week". He uses "that" instead of a more specific word. When two people have conversations that they both know what each other is talking about without it making sense at all on a general read they are talking in code. There aren't many things they could be talking about that they have formed a habit of doing to the point they recognize the code immediately.
charlesomimri | 15 points
Big or small is referring to the size of the get together. Y'all really reaching
pitbullworkout | 2 points
How do you catch up on "big or small" get together "early in the week"?
Officer_Coldhonkey | 6 points
Call around and ask friends if they'd like to join you. Figure out how many will be in your party then call him on Monday and let him know so he can reserve a table.
pitbullworkout | 1 points
Could be, but I don't know why the question would get its own paragraph if it was a continuation of the previous questions.
pitbullworkout | 1 points
Also, if it's referring to the size of the get together why would it have its own paragraph? edit: grammar
adamunknown | 3 points
spot on
who says "would you like to have A dinner" ?!?!
I would just say "would you like to have dinner"
very curious
RecklessRatRedditor | 5 points
I wish a c4 fundraiser were code for, let's investigate the shit out of this place.
[deleted] | 4 points
[deleted]
Skibiribiripoporopo | 12 points
Yeah... I'm all for one of yall who knows what his doing to dig in. But I'm not leaving my ip on that log (if there is a log... I don't even know how it works)
6350521 | 3 points
Someone hack into this pls
Filmpolice | 1 points
Another oddity -- they're having "a dinner" would have to take place rather late at night.
You can infer this because they were going to watch the vice presidential debate beforehand, which lasted 90 minutes.
And started around 8.
So that means they would have "a dinner" at "places" around 11pm-midnight, and it would involve some x that is "big or small."
Nothing conclusive on its own, but when taken cumulatively with all of the other pieces of data it appears to be a strange way to word things, at the very least.
AudBiz | 1 points
Yall noticed he said places in this email. Probably refering to Bucks? Does any1 have a handle on how many properties he might own?
whatsreallygoingon | 20 points | Nov 09 2016 13:29:02
Where are the other emails?
It looks like Palimeri wasn't clued in? She can't understand why such a meeting would garner such large donations?
The part about having dinner at my "places" says it for me. As in "take your pick from the gay or srtaight venues and adults or children".
permalink
DeputyGovDanforth | 31 points | Nov 10 2016 00:17:05
No, as in, the two restaurants he owns that are on the same block as the bookstore where Podesta was giving a reading from his book.
Of course, you've been told that he's a pedophile and how everything is really in code, so that's how you're going to see it.
Whether it is or not.
permalink
Deathoftheages | 13 points | Nov 10 2016 03:08:11
Yeah that is a problem. Way to many benign emails being jumped on because they have the word pizza.
permalink
pepe_silvia67 | 5 points | Nov 10 2016 05:10:37
I eat pizza (actual pizza) at least once a week. Sometime order in, sometimes out with friends. I don't have a single email or text in the entirety of my phone that mentions pizza.
There are several referencing the restaurant we go to "Gino's" but never actually the word pizza. Just sayin.
permalink
_kNUCK | 7 points | Nov 10 2016 12:38:21
You're telling me you've never went for pizza for an hour? /s
permalink