News Briefs – 11/12/2024

 

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Here are some news stories that might be of interest. Most articles will be more or less summarized in the headline. You can skim the headlines and summaries, and click the links if they are of interest. Keep in mind, many of these reports are products of an unreliable news media, so although they will be what people are hearing and talking about, there is no guarantee any one of them is necessarily correct, and we have had cases of outright lies make it onto these pages.

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“Make sure those you follow talk about the surveillance, because everyone who is in the game knows. Make them either damage the machine by saying it, or reveal they are part of it by staying silent. Demanding our side talk about the surveillance is really the closest to a Xanatos gambit our side has.”

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Documents reveal Nevada officials deleted 26,902 ballots from their mail ballot totals overnight from Thursday to Friday.

Latino men just didn’t want a woman president. Like it or not, that is a thing, which highlights how the Cabal, running one of the most important elections in its history, supposedly allowed itself to be stuck with a female candidate whose only resume standout was giving Willie Brown blowjobs. It does not fit. If Cabal could force Joe to surrener his candidacy, it could have forced him supporting a real candidate capable of giving Trump w areal run for his money.

Trump’s win would have been even bigger if the Census had not undercounted Conservative States and overcounted leftist ones.

Trump’s ‘beautiful’ tariffs likely to send retail prices soaring. Which will force the 50% of the people presently not paying any income tax to pay money to support the government, and reduce the risks of government elections evolving into that half voting to make the other half give them their money,  as it rids us of a weaponized IRS. They want that IRS weapon left in place.

The American Founders would adore Trump’s Tariffs plan.

Paul Sperry: Sources say Democrat D.C. lawyer Mark Zaid has advised his client Eric Ciaramella, the first impeachment “whistleblower,” to leave the country beginning Jan. 20, 2025, to avoid possible “retaliation” by incoming President Trump. Ciaramella has been working for Carnegie.

Democrat Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA) says, “Democrats spend way too much time trying not to offend anyone rather than being brutally honest about the challenges many Americans face. I have two little girls. I don’t want them getting run over on a playing field by a male or formerly male athlete, but as a Democrat, I’m supposed to be afraid to say that,” and is immediately attacked by fellow Democrats who demand his resignation.

Massachusetts Democrat Seth Moulton after his trans comments says Dems are ‘not listening… just shutting down debate.’

Judge overturns New York voting law Dems were using to strong-arm towns into accepting illegal migrants.

ACLU says its planning for legal challenges against Trump deportations.

Harris campaign gave Winfrey $1M, paid other celebs to appear with her in doomed presidential bid. I read this as Harris campaign used to launder major payoffs to Cabal celebrities for unknown reasons. However, maybe the payments were not to celebrities:

Oprah Winfrey denies being paid $1m by Kamala campaign – “Not true… I was paid nothing — ever.”

Obama reportedly not taking Kamala’s phone calls now. Does he think she is a loser or a traitor.

Melania Trump snubs Jill Biden: First Lady makes revealing first move by skipping traditional White House meeting.

John Thune’s daughter, Brittany Thune-Lindberg, worked for the Council of Insurance Agents & Brokers PAC, which donated to multiple anti-Trump radical Democrats from February 2013 to June 2021.

Illinois launches appeal after federal judge nixes gun, magazine ban.

MSNBC host Joe Scarborough said Monday on “Morning Joe” that “white progressives” who had been “spouting extreme positions” have been setting up the Democratic Party party to lose.

How AI sees the election.

 

A Spirit Airlines plane en route from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., was raked with gunfire and hit multiple times as it was trying to land in Haiti Monday — leaving at least one flight attendant wounded.

As fog persists for days in Germany, green energy output falls to near zero.

Sweden crushes free speech: Politician Rasmus Paludan jailed for daring to criticize Islam in a landmark assault on political dissent.

Germany: Move to ban AfD may come before new elections.

Starmer to demand Biden hands Ukraine missing $20bn before Trump takes over.

Russia’s president Vladimir Putin has denied reports that Donald Trump had spoken to him in recent days, adding that he had no concrete plans yet to speak to him.

Britain, France, and Poland Conspire to undermine Trump’s Ukraine peace mission: report.

Plot to thwart Trump? Starmer, Macron race to get Biden’s OK for missile strikes deep into Russia.

New York begins to kick migrants out on the streets.

Rasmussen Reports has emerged once again as one of the most accurate pollsters of the presidential race.

Republicans make major gains in control of state governments.

Mexico will continue pursuing measures to stop migrants from reaching its northern border with the United States, its top diplomat said on Friday.

Republicans have won the House according to decision desk.

Trump expected to name Marco Rubio as Secretary of State. Rubio is almost certainly fully compromised in his capacity as a member of the Senate Select Committee On Intelligence, so clearing him out of there at any cost is probably beneficial if there is to be any oversight of intelligence.

President-elect Donald Trump has selected South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem as his next secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, according to two people familiar with the selection.

Trump picks Lee Zeldin to lead EPA — adding second NYer to Cabinet.

Trump’s new border czar Tom Homan defends plans to boot millions of migrants from US: ‘I don’t care what people think of me.’

Trump’s ‘border czar’ warns Dem govs rejecting Trump deportation plan to, “Get the hell out of the way.”

President-elect Donald Trump has picked Republican Representative Mike Waltz, a retired Army Green Beret who has been a leading critic of China, to be his national security adviser.

Trump will END the Federal Department of Education, giving educational control back to the states.

Former Department of Defense official Kash Patel is being considered for several national security posts — including CIA director.

Over the weekend President-elect Donald Trump announced a push for national concealed carry reciprocity, a move which would make the concealed permit of any one state valid in the other 49.

Trump expected to announce Stephen Miller as deputy chief of staff for policy.

Trump on Day 1: Begin deportation push, pardon Jan. 6 rioters and make his criminal cases vanish.

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Farcesensitive
1 month ago

Trump’s ‘beautiful’ tariffs likely to send retail prices soaring. Which will force the 50% of the people presently not paying any income tax to pay money to support the government, and reduce the risks of government elections evolving into that half voting to make the other half give them their money, as it rids us of a weaponized IRS. They want that IRS weapon left in place.

That’s hype anyway.
Prices will not rise that much, and wages will rise more.

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago

And Local industries will have less international competition which undercuts their products; furthermore, American industry can rebuild.

map
map
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago

Companies face downward sloping demand curves. There is a limit to how high prices can go.

TRX
TRX
1 month ago

> Republicans make major gains in control of state governments.

Before getting too happy about that, remember the Republicans are just the slightly-less-crazy face of the Uniparty.

TRX
TRX
1 month ago

> Latino men just didn’t want a woman president.

“Latino men don’t value non-traditional female roles.”

Who could have predicted such a thing?!

Anominous
Anominous
Reply to  TRX
1 month ago

It looks like an epic self-own to me.

Moose
Moose
Reply to  TRX
1 month ago

Who is Mexico’s president?

Gman
Gman
Reply to  Moose
1 month ago

Was Mexico’s president elected, or were other candidates murdered?

Ultra
Ultra
1 month ago

Absolutely crazy story out of some small town in (I think) Georgia. A woman arrested in front of her children for allowing her 11 year old son to walk less than a mile away from home into a town of less than 400 people. Some woman saw him walking and pulled over and asked if he was ok. He said yes but she called the police anyway. Now family services are demanding the mother sign a “safety plan” they presented her with which includes delegating someone a “safety person” to watch her kids if she steps out at all as well as install some tracking app on their phones so she knows where they are at all times. None of this can be legal right? Exactly how far can an 11 year old walk away from home without a parents explicit knowledge and oversight before it’s neglect?

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14071303/Mother-four-Brittany-Patterson-jailed-son-walk-Mineral-Bluff.html

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Ultra
1 month ago

Back in the late 70’s, when I was eleven, kids walked home from school, and all over multiple neighborhoods covering many miles, as a matter of necessity.

Everyone did it and there wasn’t the strangest thing about it. In fact, you were strange if you didn’t do that.

Kids looked after each other, and other adults were aware of our presence, and kept us in line if necessary.

Anon cause don't give the wacko ammo
Anon cause don't give the wacko ammo
Reply to  Another Dave
1 month ago

When I was in 4th grade, so in the late 70s, I walked almost 2 miles home during good weather many days. “oh, that must have been rural, right?”
Nope, it was in NYC (Bronx), crossing into poorer section of Westchester County (so call it a mix of neighborhoods ranging from middle class to commercial strip, with no ‘slums’ but definitely lower class apartment areas.

Last edited 1 month ago by Anon cause don't give the wacko ammo
Ultra
Ultra
Reply to  Another Dave
1 month ago

I was a late 90s early 2000s kid so things were a little different by then. I wasn’t exactly given free rein like the latch key kids of Gen X but as long as I stayed within “our area” I could pretty much go where I wanted on my bike as long as I was home before dark. I was walking home from school by myself in 4th grade. Kids are mostly pretty capable if you teach them how to be and then let them actually go and don’t hover or anything. And yes there have always been bad people who will kidnap or kill or whatever but that’s pretty rare and it’s not enough of a risk to keep kids coddled and isolated from the world imo. I think this is something more than concern for children though. These people don’t like how she’s raising her kids to be independent and self capable.

TRX
TRX
Reply to  Another Dave
1 month ago

In the 1960s into the early 1970s, you could send your kid across the country or to Europe with an airline ticket and a note they could show to the airport or aircrew people to tell them where the kid was going. And you could trust that total strangers would see nothing bad would happen.

It was a “high trust society” before the Democrats destroyed it.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  TRX
1 month ago

This is 100% true. I was actually someone who did this in that time frame. My parents dropped me off at the airline and told them what was going on. I went to stay at my Grandmothers for a week. I can’t remember how old, 7 , 8 not sure. I was under 10.

I’m so old, I remember carrying Swiss army pocket knives on commercial flights and them saying nothing. You stuck it in the tray with your change, wallet etc. No problem.

Walking home from school. When I was in the first grade in Atlanta, Ga, mom used to take me to school in the morning but I walked home, like ten blocks or more by myself. I would never let a kid do that now but things have changed. At the time, that was normal.

If, as a kid, I was transported from the time I lived in to now, I would go nuts. I would feel like a prisoner being watched constantly. I had a lot of freedom to do whatever I pleased, as long as I didn’t get in trouble or cause problems.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Ultra
1 month ago

When I was this age we would walk down to the swamp with .22’s and shotguns to hunt. The cops would see us, ask what we were doing, tell them hunting, they would say, be careful. That’s it. I went all over and never had this happen. As long as we were back for dinner no one asked us anything. And this was in a regular suburb. Not some out of the way country place. It was normal for kids to roam about with rifles.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Ultra
1 month ago

It wouldn’t matter. I had a babysitter walking around with my three year old outside at our apartment. I was outside, too, talking to a group of mothers. We had pitched in to pay for a babysitter if the child went wandering out of our sight. A woman who had never met any of us, up on a second story balcony, reported us all to CPS for letting children wander around. We were joking that the babysitter needed a shirt saying “Babysitter.” It was unbelievable. Four mothers, four three year olds, a two year old, and a babysitter was not enough to keep the unstable single woman from calling CPS.
The childless millenial women need to be in cities around gay men and yappy dogs and far, far away from women with children.

kid
kid
Reply to  wooderson
1 month ago

NA is broken. Other cultures are not like this

Cato the Uncensored
Cato the Uncensored
1 month ago

Given the number of anti-Trump R’s in the House and Aenate, Trump cannot really afford to appoint those who support him to positions in the Executive brsnch with any certainty that new R’s will replace them, much less support him.

Farcesensitive
1 month ago

Sidebar guy must be taking an extended long weekend off.
Which is strange because there was a WP Install attack.

Just Me
Just Me
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 month ago

Also, Red Down Thumb guy hasn’t been around for quite a few days.
Budget cuts?? 🤣

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 month ago

Hopefully it’s 1 and they fail.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 month ago

My reply to this disappeared.
EDIT: Now it’s back.

Hopefully it’s 1 and they fail.
It also may be that the ground level operators don’t know what’s going on and are panicking and throwing tantrums.

Last edited 1 month ago by Farcesensitive
Anon
Anon
1 month ago

“I was paid nothing – ever”

“Ever” is superfluous. More, it is also untrue. “Ever”? What, never ever?! Never-ever-ever?!

As per “full-scale invasion”. D-Day was “invasion” but SMO was “full-scale invasion”. The answer is, because it was not “full-scale”

AnonL
AnonL
Reply to  Anon
1 month ago

Yeah. The “ever” was anticipatory, answering a question that hadn’t even been asked…yet. Gotta wonder what exactly she was (guiltily) thinking of at that moment.

Ann K.
Ann K.
Reply to  Anon
1 month ago

Or the money went to her company instead of her individually.

TRX
TRX
1 month ago

> Starmer to demand Biden hands Ukraine missing $20bn before Trump takes over.

It’s a sad state of affairs that I can read this, and my first thought is “Does Starmer get his cut before of after Zelensky gets his?”

[the Red Box of Doom is back!]

Cato the Uncensored
Cato the Uncensored
Reply to  TRX
1 month ago

Worse than that, UK and BoE have guaranteed mutliple tranches of Ukie debt, to the tune of £ Billions … enough to tank the UK government if the Ukies default on collapse.

You can bet that anything the US sends will go via the UK to cover amounts due.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Cato the Uncensored
1 month ago

No, it wont tank the UK government.

As in Ukraine, the people will suffer, but not the regime

Anon
Anon
1 month ago

Obama not taking Kamala calls.

The comms were clear. The indian elephant with failing health will die

TRX
TRX
1 month ago

> Oprah Winfrey denies being paid $1m by Kamala campaign – “Not true… I was paid nothing — ever.”

A) Oprah Winfrey, the individual

B) “Oprah Winfrey”, the corporation

C) her “financial management” service

D) her “management company” or agent

E) her studio or production company

4 out of 5 would let her claim she never got paid anything, and the last two would probably be accepted by the IRS.

TRX
TRX
1 month ago

> Republicans have won the House according to decision desk.

Some significant portion of them are Never-Trumpers, and enough of the others are RINOs who will usually vote the Democrat line anyway.

You probably need something like 75% to make the Congress Republican in reality. 51% or 55%, and it’s still going to be Democrat-controlled.

A.n.
A.n.
1 month ago

This is a tweet about older parents being devastated that they’re not going to be grandparents.

https://x.com/RobertMSterling/status/1856136152375292216

I have a different spin on this. It seems gangstalking is generational. And this generation (millennials) are opting out. It’s also getting to hard TOO gangstalk without being found out. Sites like this, video graphic evidence etc. Let alone trying to gangstalk WITH children. (Which we have seen and you document well)

Yes AC I think you should put that druggie running away and hiding under a blanket in American Stasti.

Shit like that is getting harder and harder to cover up.

Plus these kids are still enjoying the fruits of lil’ ol’ mom and pop being ruthless in taking out other promising kids so they could be on top. Why fuck that up with having kids? I also think this is a divine retribution and am enjoying the gnashing and wailing of teeth.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 month ago

Re: Friendship Sabotage

Miles Mathis just published an essay on how the TV show ‘Friends’ is just that.

Now when you hear the word ‘friends’, it’s tainted by that show, and your entire concept of friendship, too. If the show is to your taste, it’s unrealistically interesting, funny, etc., so that real life friendships pale in comparison.

This is definitely one of his better efforts, so I’d recommend reading this one even if Mathis is otherwise not for you.

Ann K.
Ann K.
Reply to  Anonymous
1 month ago
Anon cause don't give the wacko ammo
Anon cause don't give the wacko ammo
Reply to  Anonymous
1 month ago

Mathis is a psyop at best.

TRX
TRX

He was another Trump appointment who looked good, then turned against him.

No, you don’t ‘denounce’ your Commander in Chief after you’ve been appointed by him. Well, I guess you do if you’re a nutcase. And his “coordination” with his Chinese counterparts “if we need to take Trump down”

Then there was the minor issues of his failing to disclose financial involvement with various defense contractors… which really *should* have been uncovered by detailed background checks before he was sworn in as Secretary of Defense.

But the FBI would have been the one to do those checks, and we know who the FBI works for.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  TRX
1 month ago

Mathis has never been a Trump appointee.
You’re thinking of Mattis.

Last edited 1 month ago by Farcesensitive
kid
kid
Reply to  TRX
1 month ago

I assume this is James Mattis.

kid
kid
Reply to  Anonymous
1 month ago

I have had friends more interesting and funny than on that show. IS that uncommon or what??

phelps
1 month ago

Paul Sperry: Sources say Democrat D.C. lawyer Mark Zaid has advised his client Eric Ciaramella, the first impeachment “whistleblower,” 

If you don’t remember him, it’s because he was the guy who you would get banned from YouTube or social media simply for saying his name, which still may be the case.

phelps
1 month ago

Oprah Winfrey denies being paid $1m by Kamala campaign – “Not true… I was paid nothing — ever.”

Either she is playing word games, or Harris was booking fraudulent expenses.

Pojar
Pojar
Reply to  phelps
1 month ago

Orca’s production company is who the money went to.

phelps
Reply to  Pojar
1 month ago

Yeah, it looks like it is word games.

phelps
1 month ago

Obama reportedly not taking Kamala’s phone calls now. Does he think she is a loser or a traitor.

Or she’s the patsy for all the campaign finance fraud, and he doesn’t need her anymore and doesn’t want to risk he saying something on a wire.

Ed
Ed
1 month ago

Matt Taibbi and Walter Kirn:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXK92JRHWvg

It gets really interesting at the one hour twenty minute mark. Kirn speculates that the conflict among elites is over artificial intelligence. If AI “learns”, its from the aggregate of the material of the internet. “Wokeness” started to be really pushed in 2015, right around the time when AI started being developed, and that was an effort to control the AI and make it “woke”. Tech elites started getting alarmed about this in 2020 and started to defect to MAGA.

Then they start talking about UFOs.

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  Ed
1 month ago

Yours:

If AI “learns”, its from the aggregate of the material of the internet..

What I initially thought I had read: “If AI “learns” [that] it’s from the aggregate of the material of the internet….” I was waiting for the consequences.

AnonL
AnonL
Reply to  Ed
1 month ago

If AI “learns”, its from the aggregate of the material of the internet.

No wonder they’re disappearing parts of the internet. It’s like doing an adjustment to the curriculum. I hadn’t thought of that until now, I’d been thinking of it primarily as a means of erasing our history a la 1984.

Ed
Ed
1 month ago

Two bloggers on the election. The less interesting one is Hail to You, which evaluates the three Trump presidential campaigns in light of the Sailer Strategy of maximizing the turnout and percentage of white voters:

https://hailtoyou.wordpress.com/2024/11/12/revisiting-the-sailer-strategy-after-the-trump-2024-victory-whites-cast-80-of-trumps-votes-but-some-call-the-sailer-strategy-obsolete-why/

I have always been a Sailer strategy skeptic, since its only really been successful in the Deep South, which is a very different region from the rest of the country, and there are historical reasons for Whites to bloc vote that don’t apply elsewhere. And the bloc voting stops when you get lots of Whites from other regions of the country moving there, notably in the Atlanta region. Still, its an interesting take.

Face to Face is more interesting, since the post gets deep into the numbers on the 2024 election returns:

https://akinokure.blogspot.com/2024/11/unstolen-election-mega-thread.html#comment-form

Note that Face to Face makes half his points in comments to his own original post.

The main point, looking at Pennsylvania and specifically southeast Pennsylvania, is that yes, they did try to steal it. These efforts for the presidential, but not down ballot, races subsided about 2 AM EST on November 6th. But it was definitely in progress until then.

Nationwide, Wikipedia now has Harris at 71.6 million votes, and Trump at 75 million votes, with 149.3 million votes total and 20% of the California vote still not counted, so we can expect maybe an additional 4 million votes.

In 2020, officially 158.4 million votes cast, 84.3 million for Biden and 74.2 million for Trump.

In 2016, officially 136.7 million votes cast, 65.8 million for Hillary Clinton and 62.9 million for Trump.

In 2012, officially 129 million votes cast, 65.9 million for Obama and 60.9 million for Romney. The 2012 totals for both parties were down from 2008, so I’ll stop there. Normally the total vote will increase somewhat from the previous election due to population growth, the 7.7 million vote increase between 2012 and 2016 being a fairly normal increase.

So total votes increased by 7.7 million in 2016, 21.7 million and 15.7% in 2020 and there will probably be a drop of about 5 million votes and 4% in 2024 when the results are all in. The drop between 2008 and 2016 was 2 million votes and about 1.5%, for contrast. The 2024 vote total for Harris is right now almost 6 million higher than for Hillary Clinton, and will likely wind up 8 or 9 million higher. The Trump vote total increased by 11.3 million in 2020 and is now up 0.8 million in 2024, will probably wind up a million or so higher when the California results are finally in.

Note that the 2020 increase of 21.7 million votes and 15.7% was the highest in modern electoral history in terms of numbers of votes, and the third highest percentage increase. There was a percentage increase of 26.9% in 1928 and 26.7% in 1952. But these were off of baseline totals of 29 million in 1924 and 48.8 million in 1948, and the lower the baseline total the easier it is to get a high percentage increase.

So the Biden vote was pushed up by 18.5 million nationally in 2020, and over half of these votes were still there for Harris in 2024. I think they were on track to do the whole thing until about 2 AM EST on November 6th.

I think the actual vote totals for both Biden and Harris were really somewhat below the 65.8 million Hillary Clinton got. Clinton came off of the second Obama term, which wasn’t that bad, and Trump was an unknown quantity. The first three years of the Trump administration was kind of an improved version of the Bush administration. In 2020 the Democratic governors brought in the COVID lockdowns and masks, which granted Trump and the Republicans mostly supported, but also riots, and then Biden doesn’t campaign. Riots always favor the law and order party. I think the riots caused a big increase in the Trump vote. Plus wokeness. Then we get the Biden administration, vaccine mandates, threats of war against Russia and China, wokeness, and inflation. Look, fewer people are voting Democratic in 2020 and 2024 than in 2016, when there was more of an argument for it.

Face to face attributes the difference between 2020 and 2024 to some sort of mystical factor such as low energy among millennials, but no it really was the stop the steal efforts and Trump finally getting his allies in at the RNC. The other side even knew this would be a factor, and tried to prevent the 2024 Trump campaign from happening at all. They tried to the steal again because their other plans had been defeated and hadn’t come up with anything else yet, got halfway through, then realized it wasn’t happening and gave up.

The other Face to Face point is that until 2020 (really it was 2018 that California in particular started the slow count), results were always declared and almost all in on election night. There is no reason to do these multi-day counts unless you are manufacturing or destroying votes.

Nobody Special
Nobody Special
Reply to  Ed
1 month ago

When you referred to vote totals in the 1920s it occurred to me that an important factor to remember is that women got the right to vote August 1920

Chief_Tuscaloosa
1 month ago

One of my favorite memories of all time:

20241112
Ed
Ed
1 month ago

Vox Day on the religious breakdown of the vote, probably using Edison exit poll data:

https://voxday.net/2024/11/12/america-is-a-christian-nation/

Basically Christians made up 64% of the electorate and broke about 3:2 in favor of Trump (the gap between Protestants and Catholics was not that big). Not Christians broke almost 3:1 for the Democrat.

The post made me wonder if the vocal GOP support for Israel is due more to blackmail, or Zionist Evangelicalism. Since it makes no electoral sense at all. Jews make up only 2% of the electorate and routinely bloc vote for the Democrats anyway. Even with Blacks, a Republican getting a quarter of that vote is doable (Nixon in 1972 and apparently Trump in 2024 got that) and then they get pulled up 1% to 2% in the overall electorate.

teotoon
teotoon
Reply to  Ed
1 month ago

I am going with religious ignorance, historical ignorance, and heretical Zionist Evangelicalism.

Another Dave
Another Dave
Reply to  Ed
1 month ago

Bribery, then extortion and blackmail, covers a lot of the cringey, fawning support for Israel you see among the GOP.

wooderson
wooderson
Reply to  Ed
1 month ago

It’s an age and Scofield Bible and television preachers who have been bribed. Or the scummy circus performers pretending to be Christian, as documented by Miles Mathis. The Orthodox church is making inroads with young people. Also, refugees from places Israel bombed. Under age ?25?30? very anti- Zionist, anti-semitic. It’s kind of shocking, having been raised by pro-Zion Boomers to hear kids these days.

Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
Reply to  wooderson
1 month ago

yeah, I had one of those Scofield Reference Bibles. Today I wouldn’t even pick one up.

Kentucky Gent
Kentucky Gent
Reply to  Ed
1 month ago

“The post made me wonder if the vocal GOP support for Israel is due more to blackmail, or Zionist Evangelicalism”

I am guessing you’ve never been a true-believer Evangelical, hopping from church to church trying to find a good one.

I was exactly that, for years and years. And moving all over the country because I was in the military for part of that time. The GOP is simply parroting what the true-believer Evangelicals actually think. Looking back, it now strikes me as crazy how pro-Israel the Evangelicals are.

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 month ago

Jews go to football match in Netherlands. Start chanting,”There are no schools in Gaza because there are no children left.” and pull down Palestinian flag. Palestinians kick their asses and drive them off the streets. Jews cry and call them anti-Semitic. I guess they are not so brave when they are not firing artillery or dropping bombs on Women and children.

https://x.com/Kahlissee/status/1854678905015144571

Zeina Al-Ghoul told her mother: “When I am martyred, I want to tell God to stop the war.”

Zeina was martyred in Gaza City a few days ago while standing in line to receive a share of biscuits!

https://x.com/Bernadotte22/status/1853733510818803939

Tens of thousands of children murdered just like her.

Farcesensitive
1 month ago

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Machine Trooper
Machine Trooper
1 month ago

Energy weapon hits kids at school: https://www.bitchute.com/video/5bb6skcrrPzL

Farcesensitive
1 month ago

Ratcliffe at CIA

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Farcesensitive
1 month ago

Hegseth at DoD

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Farcesensitive
1 month ago

Noem at DHS

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TRX
TRX
1 month ago

>Trump expected to name Marco Rubio as Secretary of State.

Rubio is a gun control advocate. He issues pro-2A statements from time to time, but then he’ll flip back to his default anti-Constitution stance.

Just Me
Just Me
Reply to  TRX
1 month ago

Here’s a crazy thought…
Trump appoints Rubio SoS.
This gets him out of the Senate.
DeSantis appoints Matt Gaetz to the Senate.
After 1 month,Trump decides, “You know what Little Marco? You suck. You’re fired.”
Easy Peasy.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Just Me
1 month ago

Gaetz is AG.

But I hope the rest of it happens.

EricTheAwful
EricTheAwful
Reply to  Just Me
1 month ago

Exactly. Little Marco currently serves on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, which is totally compromised. Getting him out of the Senate also gets him off the committee, where somebody new can be moved into it. Also, Trump can’t fire a Senator, but he can fire a SecState.

Farcesensitive
1 month ago

Can Donald Trump End The IRS Without Passing One Law? Yes. Yes, He Can.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m14X8dlThDM

Bman
Bman
1 month ago

Former Department of Defense official Kash Patel is being considered for several national security posts — including CIA director.
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Why is this fucker in charge of anything and not being deported back to India immediately?
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Looks like a freak.comment image

Gman
Gman
Reply to  Bman
1 month ago

Your logic would deport the incoming 1st lady.

Personally, I dont care if he is a 6 foot chicken.

“I sent you a row boat”

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Gman
1 month ago

She’s a Christian European married to an American.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Gman
1 month ago

Thank you, saaar… full support, saar!

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Ghost Who Walks
1 month ago

India. There are worse fates than being subverted or conquered by intense, marxian evil. Being buried in fecal matter and smelly food, for one. Fight back against the Pajeet World Order! Sure, there are many decent Indians, but the bad ones are accomplished or dedicated liars and by the time they are exposed, your homeland is filled to bursting with street-shitters, rapists, phony credentials, and poo worshippers lusting to give everything you own to Israel.
If the above sounds worrying, Tru searching Telegram for channels with “pajeet” in the name or subject line.

Bman
Bman
1 month ago

Three “Club” infiltrators got nailed in a Teacher Certification Scam. One of them pulled down 1 million dollars in profit for the scheme.
Don’t worry Anon, pay your taxes, pay your credit card interest……while we bankrupt your country and replace you with scum fucks like below. We promise you will have justice……you just need to wait 2 MORE WEEKS.
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HOUSTON, Texas – Three of the five people arrested and charged in connection to the million-dollar teacher certification scheme were employed by the Houston Independent School District.
Vincent Grayson, Nicholas Newton and LaShona Roberts were all arrested Monday and charged with engaging in criminal activity.
“HISD was made aware of the investigation into an alleged cheating conspiracy shortly before arrests were made. Any educator who engages in conduct of this nature abdicates their responsibility to our students and to our staff and represents a complete betrayal of the public trust. HISD will cooperate fully with the Texas Education Agency and state and local law enforcement as the investigation progresses. All three of these employees have been arrested and will be receiving notifications relieving them of their duties effective immediately,” the HISD statement read, in part.
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Vincent Grayson
Vincent Grayson, previously the head boys basketball coach at Booker T. Washington High School, was recently a nominee for High School Coach of the Year at the Houston Sports Awards.
He significantly influenced the school’s basketball program, leading the team to its first-ever UIL state tournament in 2023.
Grayson now faces charges as the alleged ‘kingpin’ of a scheme that enabled nearly 200 unqualified teachers to secure positions in local school districts.
Authorities say that Grayson profited over $1 million from this operation. His initial bond was set at $150,000 for each of the two counts of organized criminal activity, totaling $300,000, but was later reduced by a judge to $50,000 per charge.
He posted bond and was released on Tuesday afternoon.
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Nicholas Newton
Nicholas Newton, the assistant principal at Booker T. Washington High School, is facing two charges of organized criminal activity.
His bond was initially set at $100,000 per charge, amounting to a total of $200,000, with conditions prohibiting any contact with co-defendants.
Court documents allege that Newton served as a proxy test-taker, reportedly completing hundreds of certification exams.
Bond set at $200K for Booker T. Washington HS assistant principal in Houston-based teacher-cheating scandal
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LaShonda Roberts
Roberts, an assistant principal at Jack Yates High School, was arrested on Monday and charged with two counts of engaging in organized criminal activity.
Her attorney, Leonard, stated that Roberts was unexpectedly taken into custody while on campus.
On Tuesday, her attorney appeared before a judge, who initially set her bond at $100,000 per charge but later reduced it to $25,000 per charge. Roberts was released on bond shortly thereafter.
She is accused of recruiting nearly 100 teachers for the cheating scheme. Roberts, 39, has been with the district for over 15 years and is due back in court on Friday.
Jack Yates assistant principal charged, arrested in million-dollar Houston teacher certification scandal
What will happen to the teachers who were certified through the scam?
HISD said any teacher who participated in the scheme or passed their certification exams fraudulently will be terminated.
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https://www.click2houston.com/news/local/2024/10/30/who-are-the-hisd-staff-at-the-center-of-the-teaching-certification-scandal/

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Farcesensitive
1 month ago

Germany will hold snap federal elections on Feb. 23, 2025, with Chancellor Olaf Scholz set to introduce a confidence vote in his now minority coalition government in the Bundestag on Dec. 16, Reuters reported on Nov. 12….

https://worldview.stratfor.com/situation-report/germany-scholz-agrees-earlier-confidence-vote-and-snap-elections

Bman
Bman
1 month ago

Trumps fucking words:
“American Patriot Vivek Ramaswamy”.
Fuck Vivek. Neither him or Musk are AMERICANS.comment image

Chief_Tuscaloosa
Chief_Tuscaloosa
Reply to  Bman
1 month ago

Friends close, enemies closer. This “department” will make recommendations to Trump he can accept or not. And force Vivek to be the bad guy/fall guy for something so Cabal can’t use him to run for president in four years.

I’d rather Trump reveal the surveillance and ask Vivek on live tv how he got a microphone at that press conference when he was a kid. But Trump hasn’t been sworn in yet.

Bman
Bman
1 month ago

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TRX
TRX
Reply to  Bman
1 month ago

The Trebuchet Return System!

Way cheaper than airline tickets, and you get target practice too!

Farcesensitive
1 month ago
JohnC911
JohnC911
1 month ago

Could it be that Donald Trump was put due to a spilt in the elite? The elite might be infighting?

Farcesensitive
Reply to  JohnC911
1 month ago

Something like that.
The details are all important and unfortunately unknowable to us.