Saw Biden interview pre super bowl. He was disappointed that Trump admin didn't have more vaccines ready to go. Wtf? Did anyone tell him thst they were just approved mid december?
BALLS SAID (4:26): Saw Biden interview pre super bowl. He was disappointed that Trump admin didn't have more vaccines ready to go. Wtf? Did anyone tell him that they were just approved mid december?
JAMESnewLEAF SAYS: Yes, but Trump said he would have 20 million Americans vaccinated by the end of 2020, and a little more than 4 million vaccines had been administered by then, largely to front-line health care workers and nursing home staff.
The order of magnitude in this shortfall in vaccine distribution was characterized by *inadequate leadership from the Trump administration, *a lack of coordination among federal, state and local authorities, *and inadequate communication. ___________
Biden has every right to be "disappointed" by the available supply.
Scott the alleged coldheartedtruth needs to read this from The Wall Street Journal.
During the impeachment of Bill Clinton, his defenders argued that his misconduct was ultimately private and didn’t rise to the level of an impeachable offense. In the current impeachment of Donald Trump, that’s a hard argument to make with a straight face, since the then-president’s offenses, culminating in the siege of the Capitol, were obviously public and political. So his defenders claim instead that it’s unconstitutional for the Senate to try him now that he’s no longer in office.
Forty-five Republican senators voted in favor of Sen. Rand Paul ‘s motion challenging the Senate’s jurisdiction to try Trump. But scholarship on this question has matured substantially since that vote, and it has exposed the serious weakness of Mr. Paul’s analysis.
The strongest argument against the Senate’s authority to try a former officer relies on Article I, Section 4 of the Constitution, which provides: “The president, vice president and all civil officers of the United States, shall be removed from office on impeachment for, and conviction of, treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors.” The trial’s opponents argue that because this provision requires removal, and because only incumbent officers can be removed, it follows that only incumbent officers can be impeached and tried.
But the provision cuts against their interpretation. It simply establishes what is known in criminal law as a “mandatory minimum” punishment: If an incumbent officeholder is convicted by a two-thirds vote of the Senate, he is removed from office as a matter of law.
If removal were the only punishment that could be imposed, the argument against trying former officers would be compelling. But it isn’t. Article I, Section 3 authorizes the Senate to impose an optional punishment on conviction: “disqualification to hold and enjoy any office of honor, trust, or profit under the United States.”
That punishment can be imposed only on former officers. That is because Article II, Section 4 is self-executing: A convicted officeholder is automatically removed at the moment of conviction. The formal Senate procedures for impeachment trials acknowledge this constitutional reality, noting that a two-thirds vote to convict “operates automatically and instantaneously to separate the person impeached from the office.” The Senate may then, at its discretion, take a separate vote to impose, by simple majority, “the additional consequences provided by the Constitution in the case of an impeached and convicted civil officer, viz: permanent disqualification from elected or appointed office.”
Thus a vote by the Senate to disqualify can be taken only after the officer has been removed and is by definition a former officer. Given that the Constitution permits the Senate to impose the penalty of permanent disqualification only on former officeholders, it defies logic to suggest that the Senate is prohibited from trying and convicting former officeholders.
Some have argued in the alternative that the trial is unconstitutional because Chief Justice John Roberts won’t be presiding. (Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said the chief justice was asked and declined.) Article I, Section 3 provides that “when the president of the United States is tried, the chief justice shall preside.”
This argument is mistaken, and the definite article is why: Mr. Trump is no longer the president. Section 3 excludes the vice president from a trial of a sitting president because she would accede to the office if he were convicted. No such consideration applies to Kamala Harris. It appears that Ms. Harris has also declined to preside, so the role will be filled by President Pro Tem Patrick Leahy. But she could unilaterally reclaim that prerogative at any time, including to cast tie-breaking votes on procedural motions or the decision to disqualify Mr. Trump.
The senators who supported Mr. Paul’s motion should reconsider their view and judge the former president’s misconduct on the merits.
Instead of calling the Insurrection no different than the Antifa etc. He should get his head out of Trump's asshole
Top Conservative Lawyer Says Trump Can Stand Trial 6:37 pm “One of Washington’s leading conservative constitutional lawyers publicly broke on Sunday with the main Republican argument against convicting former President Donald J. Trump in his impeachment trial, asserting that an ex-president can indeed be tried for high crimes and misdemeanors,” the New York Times reports.
“In an opinion piece posted on The Wall Street Journal’s website, the lawyer, Charles J. Cooper, who is closely allied with top Republicans in Congress, dismissed as illogical the claim that it is unconstitutional to hold an impeachment trial for a former president.” ____________
Well of course he can stand trial. He won't be convicted but he and the GOP sure will look BAD.
When rrb sobers up he will call him a never Trumper.
Charles J. "Chuck" Cooper (born March 8, 1952 in Dayton, Ohio)[1] is an appellate attorney and litigator in Washington, D.C., where he is a founding member and chairman of the law firm Cooper & Kirk, PLLC. He was named by The National Law Journal as one of the 10 best civil litigators in Washington.[2][3] The New York Times described Cooper as "one of Washington’s best-known lawyers."[4] Cooper has represented some of the biggest names in American politics, including Attorney General Jeff Sessions in response to the alleged Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections,[5] Attorney General John Ashcroft,[6] and former National Security Adviser and United States Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton.[7]
5:31; 5:59 Trump said it was just sort of like having the flu, and you could stay home or go to work if you had it. He said we would soon have it down to near zero cases and deaths. He said it would soon just disappear like magic. He said hot weather would do it in. He said we could do away with it by infusions into our bodies of bleach or of light. Later he said he had known all along it was a serious pandemic, air borne. When asked why he didn't say that sooner, he claimed he just didn't want to panic the public (so instead, people died). He discouraged wearing masks at numerous crowd events indoors and outdoors where many who attended got sick and some died. He also recently said he would have 20 million vaccinated by the end of December.
Spurning Calls to Resign, Liz Cheney Says G.O.P. Must Move Past Trump
New York Times by Nicholas Fandos
Ms. Cheney, having fended off a challenge to her House leadership role, was defiant in defending her impeachment vote and called for Republicans to be “the party of truth.”
Republican voters had been “lied to” by a president eager to steal an election, Representative Liz Cheney of Wyoming said on Sunday. By Nicholas Fandos Feb. 7, 2021 Updated 5:24 p.m. ET
WASHINGTON — Representative Liz Cheney of Wyoming waded deeper into Republicans’ identity crisis on Sunday, warning her party on the eve of a Senate impeachment trial not to “look past” former President Donald J. Trump’s role in stoking a violent attack on the Capitol and a culture of conspiracy roosting among their ranks.
In her first television interview since fending off an attempt by Mr. Trump’s allies to oust her from House leadership over her vote to impeach him, Ms. Cheney said Republican voters had been “lied to” by a president eager to steal an election with baseless claims of widespread voter fraud. She cautioned that the party risked being locked out of power if it did not show a majority of Americans that it could be trusted to lead truthfully.
“The notion that the election had been stolen or that the election was rigged was a lie, and people need to understand that,” Ms. Cheney said on Fox News Sunday. “We need to make sure that we as Republicans are the party of truth, and that we are being honest about what really did happen in 2020 so we actually have a chance to win in 2022 and win the White House back in 2024.”
She added that Mr. Trump “does not have a role as a leader of our party going forward.”
The remarks made plain that Ms. Cheney, a leading Republican voice trying to push the party back toward its traditional policy roots, had no intention of backing off her criticism of the former president after two attempts last week to punish her for her impeachment vote. In Washington, her critics forced a vote to try to oust her as the chairwoman of the House Republican conference, but it failed overwhelmingly on a secret ballot. And on Saturday, the Wyoming Republican Party censured her and called for her resignation.
Answering that call, Ms. Cheney said on Sunday that she would not resign and suggested that Republicans in her home state continued to be fed misinformation about what had taken place. It came a few days after she privately rebuffed a request by the House Republican leader, Representative Kevin McCarthy of California, to apologize to her conference for how she handled herself around the impeachment vote, according to two people familiar with the exchange, which was first reported on Sunday by Axios.
“People in the party are mistaken,” she said on Fox News of the Jan. 6 attack, which, together with nearby protests, killed five people, including a Capitol Police officer. Referring to the Black Lives Matter movement, she added: “They believe that B.L.M. and antifa were behind what happened here at the Capitol. That’s just simply not the case, it’s not true, and we’re going to have a lot of work we have to do.”
Firsthand accounts, video, criminal records and swaths of other evidence leave no doubt that supporters of Mr. Trump perpetrated the attack, believing that they could stop Congress from formalizing President Biden’s election victory.
Though she declined to say if she would vote to convict Mr. Trump were she a senator, Ms. Cheney urged Republicans to carefully consider the charge and the evidence. She also raised the possibility that a tweet that Mr. Trump had sent as the violence began to unfold criticizing former Vice President Mike Pence for refusing to try to single-handedly overturn the election result was “a premeditated effort to provoke violence.”
“What we already know does constitute the gravest violation of his oath of office by any president in the history of the country, and this is not something that we can simply look past or pretend didn’t happen or try to move on,” Ms. Cheney said. She urged her party to “focus on substance and policy and issues” rather than remain loyal to Mr. Trump.
That message is not likely to go over well with wide swaths of Republicans. Public opinion surveys suggest that Mr. Trump remains the most popular national figure in his party by far, and Republican senators appear to be lining up overwhelmingly to acquit him of the “incitement of insurrection” charge that Ms. Cheney backed.
AND GIVE THE GOP YET ANOTHER TRUMP-INDUCED BLACK EYE.
U.S. SENATOR BALDWIN INTRODUCES LEGISLATION TO PROTECT WORKERS’ RIGHT TO ORGANIZE AND MAKE OUR ECONOMY WORK FOR EVERYONEProtecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act will help build a fairer, more inclusive economy Legislation addresses growing income inequality by strengthening federal laws that protect workers’ right to join a union and negotiate for higher wages and better benefits
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin, a member of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP), joined Democrats in the Senate and House to introduce the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act, comprehensive labor legislation to protect workers’ right to stand together and bargain for fairer wages, better benefits, and safer workplaces.
“In Wisconsin and across the country we have seen powerful, corporate special interests, and the politicians that they fund, attack workers’ rights and undermine our labor laws. The result has been a shrinking middle class, rising income inequality, and more economic insecurity for working families,” said Senator Baldwin. “This legislation takes bold action to respect and reward the hard work of the men and women in labor by protecting and strengthening workers’ rights. The PRO Act takes a stand for workers so they can stand together for fair pay, a safe workplace, quality health care, and the dignity of a secure retirement they worked hard to earn.”like me!
The pandemic has made it clearer than ever that our economy is benefitting the biggest corporations and wealthiest individuals, while failing workers, and in particular women and workers of color. While wages are stagnant for the bottom 50 percent of workers, the top one percent of earners have seen their wages grow by 205 percent. This worsening income inequality has the deepest impact on women and workers of color, who disproportionately have jobs with lower wages and fewer, if any, benefits.
Unions are critical to increasing wages and addressing growing income inequality—with studies showing that union members earn on average 19 percent more than those with similar education, occupation, and experience in a non-union workplace. The PRO Act would reverse years of attacks on unions and restore fairness to the economy by strengthening the federal laws that protect workers’ right to join a union and bargain for higher wages and better benefits.
The legislation has the support of Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Speaker Nancy Pelosi (CA-12), Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), Chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, and Congressman Robert C. “Bobby” Scott (VA-03), Chairman of the House Committee on Education and Labor.
The PRO Act would protect the right to organize and collectively bargain by:
Bolstering remedies and punishing violations of workers’ rights through authorizing meaningful penalties for employers that violate workers’ rights, strengthening support for workers who suffer retaliation for exercising their rights, and authorizing a private right of action for violation of workers’ rights.Strengthening workers’ right to join together and negotiate for better working conditions by enhancing workers’ right to support secondary boycotts, ensuring workers can collect “fair share” fees, modernizing the union election process, and facilitating initial collective bargaining agreements.Restoring fairness to an economy rigged against workers by closing loopholes that allow employers to misclassify their employees as supervisors and independent contractors and increasing transparency in labor-management relations.
I am for all that. Workers of the USA, unite! You have nothing to lose but the shackles the selfish and dishonest millionaires and billionaires want to put on you.
I dreamed I saw Joe Hill last night, alive as you and me. Says I “But Joe, you’re ten years dead” “I never died” says he, “I never died” says he.
“In Salt Lake City, Joe,” says I, Him standing by my bed, “They framed you on a murder charge,” Says Joe, “But I ain’t dead,” Says Joe, “But I ain’t dead.”
“The Copper Bosses killed you Joe, they shot you Joe” says I. “Takes more than guns to kill a man” Says Joe “I didn’t die” Says Joe “I didn’t die”
And standing there as big as life and smiling with his eyes. Says Joe “What they can never kill went on to organize, went on to organize”
From San Diego up to Maine, in every mine and mill, Where workers still defend their rights, it’s there you’ll find Joe Hill, it’s there you’ll find Joe Hill!
“In Wisconsin and across the country we have seen powerful, corporate special interests, and the politicians that they fund, attack workers’ rights and undermine our labor laws.
“In Chicago and across the country we have seen powerful teachers special interests, and the fucking union scumbags that they fund, attack our children's education and undermine their ability to learn. Everything that is touched by union hands turns to shit and fucking DIES."
WORST GAME IN YEARS......THE ABSOLUTELY MOST HORRIBLE HALF TIME SHOW IN HISTORY!!!!!!!!!!! WTF WERE THEY THINKING??????? Must have been trump slurpers!!!!!!
Trump said it was just sort of like having the flu, and you could stay home or go to work if you had it. He said we would soon have it down to near zero cases and deaths. He said it would soon just disappear like magic. He said hot weather would do it in. He said we could do away with it by infusions into our bodies of bleach or of light. Later he said he had known all along it was a serious pandemic, air borne. When asked why he didn't say that sooner, he claimed he just didn't want to panic the public (so instead, people died). He discouraged wearing masks at numerous crowd events indoors and outdoors where many who attended got sick and some died. He also recently said he would have 20 million vaccinated by the end of December.
This Super Bowl win was, for Brady, almost certainly his hardest, his sweetest and his strangest, too, captured at the end of the most improbable season in N.F.L. history. The final game is always an exhausting, exhilarating conclusion to the N.F.L. calendar, but never before had so many events surrounding the field of play threatened to pause the nation’s most popular sport.
After the pandemic gripped the country last spring, the decision to play the regular season on time, as scheduled, was met with pushback and confusion. The N.F.L. plowed ahead, establishing health protocols and reinforcing them as the virus upended schedules, postponed games and infected more than 700 players, coaches and staff members — as well as Brady’s parents, Tom Sr. and Galynn.
Civil unrest over racial injustice roiled the country, emboldening players, coaches and owners to protest systemic inequality, with some players gathering to challenge the commissioner, Roger Goodell, to proclaim that Black Lives Matter.
Brady left New England behind and did not comment this season on the red Make America Great Again hat seen in his locker there in 2015, but he did say his relationship with the former president became “uncomfortable.” As President Donald J. Trump’s term came to a close, with some of his supporters leading an armed attack on the U.S. Capitol, Patriots Coach Bill Belichick declined to accept a Presidential Medal of Freedom from him, citing his conversations with the team “about social justice, equality and human rights.”
Biden Signals He Won’t Shrink Relief Package 8:04 am “President Biden is strongly signaling he won’t compromise on the basic planks of his giant coronavirus relief package,” the Washington Post reports.
“With millions of Americans set to be cut off from unemployment benefits in March, top White House officials are eyeing the first week of March to push through and enact Biden’s $1.9 trillion package. And the president himself drew his clearest red line yet, saying Friday he couldn’t ‘in good conscience’ shrink and delay the package.”
HE'S HANGING TOUGH.
Most Want Trump Convicted 7:56 am As former President Donald Trump’s second Senate impeachment trial is about to begin, a new Gallup poll finds a slim majority of Americans (52%) saying they would like their senators to vote to convict him.
Americans tilted against conviction in his first impeachment trial a little over a year ago.
A new HuffPost/YouGov survey finds a 74% majority of Republican and Republican leaning-independent voters say Republican officials should follow Donald Trump going towards hell, compared to 26% who want to see them go in a different direction.
If they follow that path, the party of Abraham Lincoln will fade away.
They will lose the suburbs and the blue collar voters, because President Joe Biden will create millions of union jobs and strengthen the middle class, that Ronald Reagan's trickle down economy weakened it and reversed The New Deal.
Is Fauci still calling it something like the flu, don't stop travel from China, don't use HCQ, don't count on a vaccine for years, it's OK to hookup with a stranger, use a model that shows millions will die if we don't lockdown etc, etc ???
Quote of the Day “The worst 90 seconds of my life, for sure, because it just made me hate myself.” — Stormy Daniels, quoted by the Associated Press, on having sex with Donald Trump.
Stormy Daniels and Michael Cohen Talk Trump 7:47 am “When he was Donald Trump’s attorney, Michael Cohen was hellbent on silencing Stormy Daniels, even arranging a hush-money payment to the porn actress that landed him in federal prison,” the AP reports.
“Now, as one of many of the former president’s insiders-turned-critics, Cohen is literally broadcasting Daniels’ story — including intimate new details of her alleged sexual encounter with Trump — in a discussion ranging from shame and scandal to a haunted house in New Orleans.
“Seeking to bury the hatchet, Cohen interviews Daniels in the latest episode of his podcast, Mea Culpa, in which the two commiserate over life-altering experiences with Trump and his recent departure from office.”
MORE IMPORTANT: Democrats Plan to Punish GOP for Opposing Covid Relief 7:40 am Politico: “Democrats are plowing forward with plans to pass a massive covid relief package. And if Republicans don’t join them, they won’t forget it.
“Already, there’s talk about midterm attack ads portraying Republicans as willing to slash taxes for the wealthy but too stingy to cut checks for people struggling during the deadly pandemic. And President Joe Biden’s aides and allies are vowing not to make the same mistakes as previous administrations going into the midterms elections. They are pulling together plans to ensure Americans know about every dollar delivered and job kept because of the bill they’re crafting. And there is confidence that the Covid-relief package will ultimately emerge not as a liability for Democrats but as an election-year battering ram.”
MEANWHILE WHAT IS TRUMP DOING?
FUMING
Trump Fuming Over Liz Cheney 7:38 am CNN reports that “a stir-crazy Trump has spent the last two days livid and fuming to aides and allies about what he views as a betrayal by McCarthy for standing by Cheney and not punishing her for her vote to impeach.”
It has been a busy week for fact-checkers looking into false and misleading claims about the coronavirus pandemic.
A misleading video featuring American doctors clocked up over 17 million views before social media platforms took it down .
There have been plenty of other claims flying around on US social media accounts, some of which we've been debunking.
Claim: Dr Fauci says once manufactured, a Covid-19 vaccine should be rolled out before "proper studies" are done.
Verdict: The quote, widely shared on social media, is false.
A meme generating thousands of likes on Instagram and Facebook this week implies that Dr Anthony Fauci, who is leading America's coronavirus response, is of the view that a vaccine must be delivered for "immediate human injection. Proper studies can be performed later".
This same post also suggests Dr Fauci has refused to endorse the use of the drug hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for coronavirus because no "major study" has been done, presumably in an attempt to highlight the inconsistency of his position.
When contacted by the BBC, the US National Institutes of Health (where Dr Fauci works) said the reference to vaccines "is completely made up, Dr Fauci has never said anything like that".
Commander-in-Thief BidenFebruary 8, 2021 at 8:06 AM is an example of fake news robotics 2021.
Seeking to bury the hatchet, Cohen interviews Daniels in the latest episode of his podcast, “Mea Culpa,” in which the two commiserate over life-altering experiences with Trump and his recent departure from office.
“My battle is just now starting,” Daniels tells Cohen in their first ever conversation, referring to litigation she said had been in a holding pattern before Trump left office. “People are really upset, and they’re just going to get more pissed off at me.”
Hey rather than making up a straw man argument alky why don't you show where Fauci said it's OK to hookup, a vaccine won't be coming anytime soon etc, etc.
Videos are still out there.
And those doctors who talked about HCQ, they are still out there, only banned on big tech platforms. And they have been proven right. Another cheap generic drug has come out and big tech has censured it. Even though it was at a Senate hearing
That's right, big tech is now censoring the Senate.
CBS: ‘I Hope to God I Live Up to It’ 9:04 am President Joe Biden told CBS News that he “always thought about presidents in terms of Abraham Lincoln up there or, you know, Franklin Roosevelt or George Washington.”
Said Biden: “And I thought to myself, ‘How in God’s name could I compare myself to them?’ But then I realized I know eight presidents… I know them. They’re all really fine men and you know their strengths and their weaknesses. And it gave a little more of, well, you know, no, I — don’t get me wrong, I think it’s an incredibly challenging job. And I’m extremely flattered to have a chance to do it. And I hope to God I live up to it. But it seemed to make it more life size.” ___
You've got it all, Joe! The proper humility and the proper know-how and the proper resolve:
FULL STEAM AHEAD, JOE BIDEN!!! ___
Forces That Stopped Obama Recovery WILL NOT STOP BIDEN 9:08 am Jonathan Chait: “Joe Biden assumed the presidency confronting an economic crisis reminiscent of the one that faced him when he and Barack Obama took office 12 years earlier. But it is already apparent that the political atmosphere surrounding Biden is unrecognizable. He enjoys freedom of action and a presumptive legitimacy in tackling the crisis that had been denied the last Democratic presidency. Every actor around him — the Republican opposition, business, the mainstream media, and Democrats in Congress — are behaving differently. It’s as if he’s the president of a completely different country than the one that existed in 2009.
“This is not because the present crisis is more severe. Just the opposite: The deepest and darkest moment of the contraction has passed, and the question before the economy now is how rapidly it can return to health. A dozen years ago, the economy was plunging so rapidly nobody could even measure the speed of the collapse, let alone discern a bottom.”
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US government account The U.S. is deeply troubled by continued Houthi attacks. We call on the Houthis to immediately cease attacks impacting civilian areas in Saudi Arabia & to halt any new military offensives inside Yemen, which only bring more suffering to the Yemeni people.
Richard Grenell
You just removed them from the Terror Watch list.
What did you expect?!
There are consequences for your pandering consensus.
Stop wanting to be liked by European socialists & UN elites.
AXIOS: The Vaccines Have Shattered Expectations 9:20 am “No matter how hard you squint, or what angle you look at it from, the coronavirus vaccines are a triumph. They are saving lives today; they will help end this pandemic eventually; and they will pay scientific dividends for generations,” Axios reports.
“The pandemic isn’t over. There are still big threats ahead of us and big problems to solve. But for all the things that have gone wrong over the past year, the vaccines themselves have shattered even the most ambitious expectations.”
Key takeaway: “Developing a vaccine takes an average of 10 years — if it works at all. Despite years of well-funded research, there are still no vaccines for HIV or malaria, for example. We now have multiple COVID-19 vaccines, all developed in less than a year.”
Trump did that! (Well, not really. The pharmaceutical companies deserve a little of the credit for it.) lol, lol, lol.
U.S. stock index futures rose early Monday, as the major averages looked to build upon gains following the best week since November amid optimism toward more Covid stimulus.
Futures contracts tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 120 points, or 0.4%. S&P 500 futures also added 0.4% and Nasdaq 100 futures gained 0.3%.
Bidennomics☆ will go down in history as the best in history.
Blogger Roger Amick said... If Operational Warp Speed had been initiated in February 7th of last year, tens of thousands lives would not have been lost.
tens of thousands could’ve been saved if donk governors hadn’t shipped the sick to old folks homes
Trump advisor Peter Navarro confirms to @MariaBartiromo that former AG Bill Barr prevented 30 Trump Administration executive orders from being finalized after Election Day.
Deep State, Barr was the ultimate Trojan horse. He came in on day one saying he had seen the spying on the Trump campaign and then did nothing about it other than appoint a special prosecutor who did nothing over 18 or so months.
The DOJ had no issues finalizing Obama EO's after the 2016 election...
But they worked on Biden's rather than Trump's after the 2020 election
US Senate Hearing Explores Ivermectin as “Miracle Drug” for COVID-19 While Mainstream Media Outlets Ignore
On December 8, the US Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee held a hearing formally titled, “Early Outpatient Treatment: An Essential Part of a COVID-19 Solution, Part II.” The focus of the hearing was testimony from frontline physicians as to underutilized treatments, including ivermectin. TrialSite previously offered an editorial view of the hearing in which we took ranking Democrat Senator Gary Peters to task for unfounded attacks on the doctor witnesses. Mainstream media reported on criticisms of some of the witnesses’ views prior to the hearing, but was largely silent afterwards. One outlet that did cover the actual hearings is the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel from December 8. The hearing was chaired by Republican Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, and included physicians who promoted alternative COVID-19 treatments and who accused “organized medicine” of suppressing their use. Pulmonary specialist Pierre Kory of the Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center in Wisconsin testified that ivermectin is a “wonder drug” in this pandemic. “We are telling the world this is the solution to COVID-19,” offered Dr. Kory. Other witnesses touted HCQ, in spite of the FDA’s revocation of its EUA over the summer. continues: https://trialsitenews.com/us-senate-hearing-explores-ivermectin-as-miracle-drug-for-covid-19-while-mainstream-media-outlets-ignore/
Senate hearing.... Google's YouTube removed all videos MSM didn't report
Bonus Quote of the Day 9:29 am “This is one of those rare instances — maybe not exceedingly rare, but it doesn’t happen often — where the best policy perfectly aligns with the politics.” — Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA), quoted by Politico, on the benefits to Democrats of passing the Covid-19 relief bill.
GO JOE, GO! YOU'VE GOT THE MOMENTUM AND YOU'VE GOT THE SUPPORT AND YOU'VE GOT RIGHT ON YOUR SIDE! GO, GO, GO FOR IT!
Trump Won Two-Thirds of Election Lawsuits Where Merits Considered
Of the 22 cases that have been heard by the courts and decided on their merits, Trump and Republicans have prevailed in 15, according to citizen journalist John Droz Jr., a physicist and environmental advocate in Morehead City, N.C.
This means Trump has won two-thirds of the cases fully adjudicated by the courts.
Droz and a team of volunteers dug through court filings and legal minutiae to track down 81 lawsuits that were filed in connection with the Nov. 3, 2020 presidential election. The lawsuits were tracked on Droz’s publicly available spreadsheet that was current as of Feb. 6.
Of the 81 cases, 11 were withdrawn or consolidated and 23 were dismissed for lack of standing or on other grounds. Both the cohort of 11 and of 23 should not be considered “wins or losses for either side,” Droz says, because they “have nothing to do with the merits of the case.”
This leaves 47 cases. Of those 47, 22 have been finalized after the court heard arguments, considered evidence, and then issued a ruling.
Of those 22, Trump or Republicans won 15 and lost 7, according to the analysis.
This leaves 25 lawsuits that have yet to be finally disposed of.
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In order to sue for defamation you would first have to concede that a corporation is "a person" with "a character" to defame. Thus deserving protection of defamation laws.
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I think I’m actually backing the Bucs, I threw up a little in my mouth. He is the GOAT
And Bridget Moynahan is still hotter
Thanks Scott
I watched the Bill Maher show, he said:
"I wish that all of the announcers would quit sucking Tom Brady's dick."
Happy Super Bowl Sunday . Let’s go CHIEFS & Patrick Mahomes Have a great day friends ��
The cheating coach looks sad.......oh well!!!!!! Will it be a changing of the guard or will Brady survive for another year??????
Saw Biden interview pre super bowl. He was disappointed that Trump admin didn't have more vaccines ready to go. Wtf? Did anyone tell him thst they were just approved mid december?
My prediction is 38 to 35 Kansas City Chiefs!
BALLS SAID (4:26):
Saw Biden interview pre super bowl. He was disappointed that Trump admin didn't have more vaccines ready to go. Wtf? Did anyone tell him that they were just approved mid december?
JAMESnewLEAF SAYS:
Yes, but Trump said he would have 20 million Americans vaccinated by the end of 2020, and a little more than 4 million vaccines had been administered by then, largely to front-line health care workers and nursing home staff.
The order of magnitude in this shortfall in vaccine distribution was characterized by
*inadequate leadership from the Trump administration,
*a lack of coordination among federal, state and local authorities,
*and inadequate communication.
___________
Biden has every right to be "disappointed" by the available supply.
Fuck off pederast
Anyone with a brain knew it all depended on manufacturing capacity of Pfizer and Maderna and Trump was pushing them to maximize it.
And funny, how every d3m near a 5v camera called Trump a liar for saying there'd be one by year end.
My prediction is 38 to 35 Kansas City Chiefs!
Since the score at halftime is 21 to 6 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, is why I don't gamble!
How many times did the ex President say that "It's just going to disappear?"
If President Hillary Clinton had said that, you would be shouting #impeachment
Trumpets are the most hypocritical people on earth.
WTF is the entertainment, he looks like the dude from Soul Glow
I can't start a thread but.
Scott the alleged coldheartedtruth needs to read this from The Wall Street Journal.
During the impeachment of Bill Clinton, his defenders argued that his misconduct was ultimately private and didn’t rise to the level of an impeachable offense. In the current impeachment of Donald Trump, that’s a hard argument to make with a straight face, since the then-president’s offenses, culminating in the siege of the Capitol, were obviously public and political. So his defenders claim instead that it’s unconstitutional for the Senate to try him now that he’s no longer in office.
Forty-five Republican senators voted in favor of Sen. Rand Paul ‘s motion challenging the Senate’s jurisdiction to try Trump. But scholarship on this question has matured substantially since that vote, and it has exposed the serious weakness of Mr. Paul’s analysis.
The strongest argument against the Senate’s authority to try a former officer relies on Article I, Section 4 of the Constitution, which provides: “The president, vice president and all civil officers of the United States, shall be removed from office on impeachment for, and conviction of, treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors.” The trial’s opponents argue that because this provision requires removal, and because only incumbent officers can be removed, it follows that only incumbent officers can be impeached and tried.
But the provision cuts against their interpretation. It simply establishes what is known in criminal law as a “mandatory minimum” punishment: If an incumbent officeholder is convicted by a two-thirds vote of the Senate, he is removed from office as a matter of law.
If removal were the only punishment that could be imposed, the argument against trying former officers would be compelling. But it isn’t. Article I, Section 3 authorizes the Senate to impose an optional punishment on conviction: “disqualification to hold and enjoy any office of honor, trust, or profit under the United States.”
That punishment can be imposed only on former officers. That is because Article II, Section 4 is self-executing: A convicted officeholder is automatically removed at the moment of conviction. The formal Senate procedures for impeachment trials acknowledge this constitutional reality, noting that a two-thirds vote to convict “operates automatically and instantaneously to separate the person impeached from the office.” The Senate may then, at its discretion, take a separate vote to impose, by simple majority, “the additional consequences provided by the Constitution in the case of an impeached and convicted civil officer, viz: permanent disqualification from elected or appointed office.”
Thus a vote by the Senate to disqualify can be taken only after the officer has been removed and is by definition a former officer. Given that the Constitution permits the Senate to impose the penalty of permanent disqualification only on former officeholders, it defies logic to suggest that the Senate is prohibited from trying and convicting former officeholders.
Some have argued in the alternative that the trial is unconstitutional because Chief Justice John Roberts won’t be presiding. (Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said the chief justice was asked and declined.) Article I, Section 3 provides that “when the president of the United States is tried, the chief justice shall preside.”
This argument is mistaken, and the definite article is why: Mr. Trump is no longer the president. Section 3 excludes the vice president from a trial of a sitting president because she would accede to the office if he were convicted. No such consideration applies to Kamala Harris. It appears that Ms. Harris has also declined to preside, so the role will be filled by President Pro Tem Patrick Leahy. But she could unilaterally reclaim that prerogative at any time, including to cast tie-breaking votes on procedural motions or the decision to disqualify Mr. Trump.
The senators who supported Mr. Paul’s motion should reconsider their view and judge the former president’s misconduct on the merits.
Instead of calling the Insurrection no different than the Antifa etc. He should get his head out of Trump's asshole
Probably because he isn't white
Top Conservative Lawyer Says Trump Can Stand Trial
6:37 pm
“One of Washington’s leading conservative constitutional lawyers publicly broke on Sunday with the main Republican argument against convicting former President Donald J. Trump in his impeachment trial, asserting that an ex-president can indeed be tried for high crimes and misdemeanors,” the New York Times reports.
“In an opinion piece posted on The Wall Street Journal’s website, the lawyer, Charles J. Cooper, who is closely allied with top Republicans in Congress, dismissed as illogical the claim that it is unconstitutional to hold an impeachment trial for a former president.”
____________
Well of course he can stand trial. He won't be convicted but he and the GOP sure will look BAD.
And history will not let the GOP forget.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-constitution-doesnt-bar-trumps-impeachment-trial-11612724124?mod=mhp
When rrb sobers up he will call him a never Trumper.
Charles J. "Chuck" Cooper (born March 8, 1952 in Dayton, Ohio)[1] is an appellate attorney and litigator in Washington, D.C., where he is a founding member and chairman of the law firm Cooper & Kirk, PLLC. He was named by The National Law Journal as one of the 10 best civil litigators in Washington.[2][3] The New York Times described Cooper as "one of Washington’s best-known lawyers."[4] Cooper has represented some of the biggest names in American politics, including Attorney General Jeff Sessions in response to the alleged Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections,[5] Attorney General John Ashcroft,[6] and former National Security Adviser and United States Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton.[7]
It probably won't happen, but Trump might have destroyed the Republican party of Abraham Lincoln. At least for decades.
5:31; 5:59
Trump said it was just sort of like having the flu, and you could stay home or go to work if you had it.
He said we would soon have it down to near zero cases and deaths.
He said it would soon just disappear like magic.
He said hot weather would do it in.
He said we could do away with it by infusions into our bodies of bleach or of light.
Later he said he had known all along it was a serious pandemic, air borne.
When asked why he didn't say that sooner, he claimed he just didn't want to panic the public (so instead, people died).
He discouraged wearing masks at numerous crowd events indoors and outdoors where many who attended got sick and some died.
He also recently said he would have 20 million vaccinated by the end of December.
Epic failure.
F off, Cali. :-)
Spurning Calls to Resign, Liz Cheney Says G.O.P. Must Move Past Trump
New York Times
by Nicholas Fandos
Ms. Cheney, having fended off a challenge to her House leadership role, was defiant in defending her impeachment vote and called for Republicans to be “the party of truth.”
Republican voters had been “lied to” by a president eager to steal an election, Representative Liz Cheney of Wyoming said on Sunday.
By Nicholas Fandos
Feb. 7, 2021
Updated 5:24 p.m. ET
WASHINGTON — Representative Liz Cheney of Wyoming waded deeper into Republicans’ identity crisis on Sunday, warning her party on the eve of a Senate impeachment trial not to “look past” former President Donald J. Trump’s role in stoking a violent attack on the Capitol and a culture of conspiracy roosting among their ranks.
In her first television interview since fending off an attempt by Mr. Trump’s allies to oust her from House leadership over her vote to impeach him, Ms. Cheney said Republican voters had been “lied to” by a president eager to steal an election with baseless claims of widespread voter fraud. She cautioned that the party risked being locked out of power if it did not show a majority of Americans that it could be trusted to lead truthfully.
“The notion that the election had been stolen or that the election was rigged was a lie, and people need to understand that,” Ms. Cheney said on Fox News Sunday. “We need to make sure that we as Republicans are the party of truth, and that we are being honest about what really did happen in 2020 so we actually have a chance to win in 2022 and win the White House back in 2024.”
She added that Mr. Trump “does not have a role as a leader of our party going forward.”
The remarks made plain that Ms. Cheney, a leading Republican voice trying to push the party back toward its traditional policy roots, had no intention of backing off her criticism of the former president after two attempts last week to punish her for her impeachment vote. In Washington, her critics forced a vote to try to oust her as the chairwoman of the House Republican conference, but it failed overwhelmingly on a secret ballot. And on Saturday, the Wyoming Republican Party censured her and called for her resignation.
Answering that call, Ms. Cheney said on Sunday that she would not resign and suggested that Republicans in her home state continued to be fed misinformation about what had taken place. It came a few days after she privately rebuffed a request by the House Republican leader, Representative Kevin McCarthy of California, to apologize to her conference for how she handled herself around the impeachment vote, according to two people familiar with the exchange, which was first reported on Sunday by Axios.
“People in the party are mistaken,” she said on Fox News of the Jan. 6 attack, which, together with nearby protests, killed five people, including a Capitol Police officer. Referring to the Black Lives Matter movement, she added: “They believe that B.L.M. and antifa were behind what happened here at the Capitol. That’s just simply not the case, it’s not true, and we’re going to have a lot of work we have to do.”
Firsthand accounts, video, criminal records and swaths of other evidence leave no doubt that supporters of Mr. Trump perpetrated the attack, believing that they could stop Congress from formalizing President Biden’s election victory.
Though she declined to say if she would vote to convict Mr. Trump were she a senator, Ms. Cheney urged Republicans to carefully consider the charge and the evidence. She also raised the possibility that a tweet that Mr. Trump had sent as the violence began to unfold criticizing former Vice President Mike Pence for refusing to try to single-handedly overturn the election result was “a premeditated effort to provoke violence.”
“What we already know does constitute the gravest violation of his oath of office by any president in the history of the country, and this is not something that we can simply look past or pretend didn’t happen or try to move on,” Ms. Cheney said. She urged her party to “focus on substance and policy and issues” rather than remain loyal to Mr. Trump.
That message is not likely to go over well with wide swaths of Republicans. Public opinion surveys suggest that Mr. Trump remains the most popular national figure in his party by far, and Republican senators appear to be lining up overwhelmingly to acquit him of the “incitement of insurrection” charge that Ms. Cheney backed.
AND GIVE THE GOP YET ANOTHER TRUMP-INDUCED BLACK EYE.
I hope the President will push for this.
U.S. SENATOR BALDWIN INTRODUCES LEGISLATION TO PROTECT WORKERS’ RIGHT TO ORGANIZE AND MAKE OUR ECONOMY WORK FOR EVERYONEProtecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act will help build a fairer, more inclusive economy Legislation addresses growing income inequality by strengthening federal laws that protect workers’ right to join a union and negotiate for higher wages and better benefits
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin, a member of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP), joined Democrats in the Senate and House to introduce the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act, comprehensive labor legislation to protect workers’ right to stand together and bargain for fairer wages, better benefits, and safer workplaces.
“In Wisconsin and across the country we have seen powerful, corporate special interests, and the politicians that they fund, attack workers’ rights and undermine our labor laws. The result has been a shrinking middle class, rising income inequality, and more economic insecurity for working families,” said Senator Baldwin. “This legislation takes bold action to respect and reward the hard work of the men and women in labor by protecting and strengthening workers’ rights. The PRO Act takes a stand for workers so they can stand together for fair pay, a safe workplace, quality health care, and the dignity of a secure retirement they worked hard to earn.”like me!
The pandemic has made it clearer than ever that our economy is benefitting the biggest corporations and wealthiest individuals, while failing workers, and in particular women and workers of color. While wages are stagnant for the bottom 50 percent of workers, the top one percent of earners have seen their wages grow by 205 percent. This worsening income inequality has the deepest impact on women and workers of color, who disproportionately have jobs with lower wages and fewer, if any, benefits.
Unions are critical to increasing wages and addressing growing income inequality—with studies showing that union members earn on average 19 percent more than those with similar education, occupation, and experience in a non-union workplace. The PRO Act would reverse years of attacks on unions and restore fairness to the economy by strengthening the federal laws that protect workers’ right to join a union and bargain for higher wages and better benefits.
The legislation has the support of Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Speaker Nancy Pelosi (CA-12), Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), Chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, and Congressman Robert C. “Bobby” Scott (VA-03), Chairman of the House Committee on Education and Labor.
The PRO Act would protect the right to organize and collectively bargain by:
Bolstering remedies and punishing violations of workers’ rights through authorizing meaningful penalties for employers that violate workers’ rights, strengthening support for workers who suffer retaliation for exercising their rights, and authorizing a private right of action for violation of workers’ rights.Strengthening workers’ right to join together and negotiate for better working conditions by enhancing workers’ right to support secondary boycotts, ensuring workers can collect “fair share” fees, modernizing the union election process, and facilitating initial collective bargaining agreements.Restoring fairness to an economy rigged against workers by closing loopholes that allow employers to misclassify their employees as supervisors and independent contractors and increasing transparency in labor-management relations.
I am for all that.
Workers of the USA, unite!
You have nothing to lose but the shackles the selfish and dishonest millionaires and billionaires want to put on you.
Joe Hill
by Alfred Hayes
I dreamed I saw Joe Hill last night,
alive as you and me.
Says I “But Joe, you’re ten years dead”
“I never died” says he,
“I never died” says he.
“In Salt Lake City, Joe,” says I,
Him standing by my bed,
“They framed you on a murder charge,”
Says Joe, “But I ain’t dead,”
Says Joe, “But I ain’t dead.”
“The Copper Bosses killed you Joe,
they shot you Joe” says I.
“Takes more than guns to kill a man”
Says Joe “I didn’t die”
Says Joe “I didn’t die”
And standing there as big as life
and smiling with his eyes.
Says Joe “What they can never kill
went on to organize,
went on to organize”
From San Diego up to Maine,
in every mine and mill,
Where workers still defend their rights,
it’s there you’ll find Joe Hill,
it’s there you’ll find Joe Hill!
His last words,
"Don't mourn. Organize."
Anonymous Caliphate4vr said...
WTF is the entertainment, he looks like the dude from Soul Glow
pre-game, halftime, some of the dumbest fucking woke BLM shit I've ever seen.
I'm surprised there wasn't a commercial demanding fucking reparations.
turned the fucking thing off at 9.
“In Wisconsin and across the country we have seen powerful, corporate special interests, and the politicians that they fund, attack workers’ rights and undermine our labor laws.
“In Chicago and across the country we have seen powerful teachers special interests, and the fucking union scumbags that they fund, attack our children's education and undermine their ability to learn. Everything that is touched by union hands turns to shit and fucking DIES."
WORST GAME IN YEARS......THE ABSOLUTELY MOST HORRIBLE HALF TIME SHOW IN HISTORY!!!!!!!!!!! WTF WERE THEY THINKING??????? Must have been trump slurpers!!!!!!
Bucs defense shut down Kansas City's offense. The was the real story line of the Super Bowel.
Not the worst game if you were a Bucs fan.
WSJ headline!
Stock Futures Rise, Putting S&P 500 on Course for New Record
Optimism about growth pushes stocks higher, and sends bond yields to their highest levels since last March.
Thank you Mr President Biden!
Tom Brady was the MVP for the game, for a reason. He's the greatest Quarterback in history.
Trump said it was just sort of like having the flu, and you could stay home or go to work if you had it.
He said we would soon have it down to near zero cases and deaths.
He said it would soon just disappear like magic.
He said hot weather would do it in.
He said we could do away with it by infusions into our bodies of bleach or of light.
Later he said he had known all along it was a serious pandemic, air borne.
When asked why he didn't say that sooner, he claimed he just didn't want to panic the public (so instead, people died).
He discouraged wearing masks at numerous crowd events indoors and outdoors where many who attended got sick and some died.
He also recently said he would have 20 million vaccinated by the end of December.
Epic failure.
F off ballsless
When the NFL ran the Black Lives Matter video, people like the racist rodent bastard, changed the channel to Newsmax.
There were too many "inferior" human beings on his television screen.
This Super Bowl win was, for Brady, almost certainly his hardest, his sweetest and his strangest, too, captured at the end of the most improbable season in N.F.L. history. The final game is always an exhausting, exhilarating conclusion to the N.F.L. calendar, but never before had so many events surrounding the field of play threatened to pause the nation’s most popular sport.
After the pandemic gripped the country last spring, the decision to play the regular season on time, as scheduled, was met with pushback and confusion. The N.F.L. plowed ahead, establishing health protocols and reinforcing them as the virus upended schedules, postponed games and infected more than 700 players, coaches and staff members — as well as Brady’s parents, Tom Sr. and Galynn.
Civil unrest over racial injustice roiled the country, emboldening players, coaches and owners to protest systemic inequality, with some players gathering to challenge the commissioner, Roger Goodell, to proclaim that Black Lives Matter.
Brady left New England behind and did not comment this season on the red Make America Great Again hat seen in his locker there in 2015, but he did say his relationship with the former president became “uncomfortable.” As President Donald J. Trump’s term came to a close, with some of his supporters leading an armed attack on the U.S. Capitol, Patriots Coach Bill Belichick declined to accept a Presidential Medal of Freedom from him, citing his conversations with the team “about social justice, equality and human rights.”
Tom Brady's Super Bowl Win Is a Familiar End to an Odd Season https://nyti.ms/3cS2Iou
Biden Signals He Won’t Shrink Relief Package
8:04 am
“President Biden is strongly signaling he won’t compromise on the basic planks of his giant coronavirus relief package,” the Washington Post reports.
“With millions of Americans set to be cut off from unemployment benefits in March, top White House officials are eyeing the first week of March to push through and enact Biden’s $1.9 trillion package. And the president himself drew his clearest red line yet, saying Friday he couldn’t ‘in good conscience’ shrink and delay the package.”
HE'S HANGING TOUGH.
Most Want Trump Convicted
7:56 am
As former President Donald Trump’s second Senate impeachment trial is about to begin, a new Gallup poll finds a slim majority of Americans (52%) saying they would like their senators to vote to convict him.
Americans tilted against conviction in his first impeachment trial a little over a year ago.
Yep Trump got LOTS of BAD ADVICE from his scientists on Covid
What did Biden do with them ?
Oh he kept them and then criticized Trump?
Even though Trump had delivered on his vaccine promise they said was impossible ???
Joe Biden's America
1984
Animal Farm 2021 in masks
looks like some couldn't even watch the super bowl without obsessing about Trump
ROFLMFAO !!!
Go look again at 7:41AM.
A new HuffPost/YouGov survey finds a 74% majority of Republican and Republican leaning-independent voters say Republican officials should follow Donald Trump going towards hell, compared to 26% who want to see them go in a different direction.
If they follow that path, the party of Abraham Lincoln will fade away.
They will lose the suburbs and the blue collar voters, because President Joe Biden will create millions of union jobs and strengthen the middle class, that Ronald Reagan's trickle down economy weakened it and reversed The New Deal.
Is Fauci still calling it something like the flu, don't stop travel from China, don't use HCQ, don't count on a vaccine for years, it's OK to hookup with a stranger, use a model that shows millions will die if we don't lockdown etc, etc ???
Is that why Biden retained him ???
C'mon man???
ROFLMFAO !!!
Biden's America
Banana Republic
1984
Quote of the Day
“The worst 90 seconds of my life, for sure, because it just made me hate myself.”
— Stormy Daniels, quoted by the Associated Press, on having sex with Donald Trump.
Stormy Daniels and Michael Cohen Talk Trump
7:47 am
“When he was Donald Trump’s attorney, Michael Cohen was hellbent on silencing Stormy Daniels, even arranging a hush-money payment to the porn actress that landed him in federal prison,” the AP reports.
“Now, as one of many of the former president’s insiders-turned-critics, Cohen is literally broadcasting Daniels’ story — including intimate new details of her alleged sexual encounter with Trump — in a discussion ranging from shame and scandal to a haunted house in New Orleans.
“Seeking to bury the hatchet, Cohen interviews Daniels in the latest episode of his podcast, Mea Culpa, in which the two commiserate over life-altering experiences with Trump and his recent departure from office.”
MORE IMPORTANT:
Democrats Plan to Punish GOP for Opposing Covid Relief
7:40 am
Politico:
“Democrats are plowing forward with plans to pass a massive covid relief package. And if Republicans don’t join them, they won’t forget it.
“Already, there’s talk about midterm attack ads portraying Republicans as willing to slash taxes for the wealthy but too stingy to cut checks for people struggling during the deadly pandemic. And President Joe Biden’s aides and allies are vowing not to make the same mistakes as previous administrations going into the midterms elections. They are pulling together plans to ensure Americans know about every dollar delivered and job kept because of the bill they’re crafting. And there is confidence that the Covid-relief package will ultimately emerge not as a liability for Democrats but as an election-year battering ram.”
MEANWHILE WHAT IS TRUMP DOING?
FUMING
Trump Fuming Over Liz Cheney
7:38 am
CNN reports that “a stir-crazy Trump has spent the last two days livid and fuming to aides and allies about what he views as a betrayal by McCarthy for standing by Cheney and not punishing her for her vote to impeach.”
MOST IMPORTANT
REAL VOTERS WON'T FORGET DEMOCRATS BLOCKED COVID RELIEF FOR 6 MONTHS
Trump passed the earlier 3 with bi-partisan support.
Biden is passing his bloated bill with a reduced benefit to those hurting unilaterally.
Divisive and acting like a dictator.
Something the waterboy "pastor" won't find up Goddard's ass
ROFLMFAO !!!
Biden's America
Banana Republic
It has been a busy week for fact-checkers looking into false and misleading claims about the coronavirus pandemic.
A misleading video featuring American doctors clocked up over 17 million views before social media platforms took it down .
There have been plenty of other claims flying around on US social media accounts, some of which we've been debunking.
Claim: Dr Fauci says once manufactured, a Covid-19 vaccine should be rolled out before "proper studies" are done.
Verdict: The quote, widely shared on social media, is false.
A meme generating thousands of likes on Instagram and Facebook this week implies that Dr Anthony Fauci, who is leading America's coronavirus response, is of the view that a vaccine must be delivered for "immediate human injection. Proper studies can be performed later".
This same post also suggests Dr Fauci has refused to endorse the use of the drug hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for coronavirus because no "major study" has been done, presumably in an attempt to highlight the inconsistency of his position.
When contacted by the BBC, the US National Institutes of Health (where Dr Fauci works) said the reference to vaccines "is completely made up, Dr Fauci has never said anything like that".
Commander-in-Thief BidenFebruary 8, 2021 at 8:06 AM is an example of fake news robotics 2021.
"F off, Cali" James
Says all ya need to know about him.
Republicans fuming over Cheney
only has 10 % support from the people who voted her into office.
She has no future in the Republican party and will end up on something like MSNBC or the View
The truth
not on Goddard's political_lire and plagiarized then here
Stormy Daniels and Michael Cohen have a podcast available today.
Stormy Daniels and Michael Cohen have a podcast available today.
Many of us have actual lives, so we aren’t obsessed with Trump, locked down in our room, with a tv
Get help
Roger you again show You're inability to accurately predict .
Seeking to bury the hatchet, Cohen interviews Daniels in the latest episode of his podcast, “Mea Culpa,” in which the two commiserate over life-altering experiences with Trump and his recent departure from office.
“My battle is just now starting,” Daniels tells Cohen in their first ever conversation, referring to litigation she said had been in a holding pattern before Trump left office. “People are really upset, and they’re just going to get more pissed off at me.”
Hey rather than making up a straw man argument alky why don't you show where Fauci said it's OK to hookup, a vaccine won't be coming anytime soon etc, etc.
Videos are still out there.
And those doctors who talked about HCQ, they are still out there, only banned on big tech platforms. And they have been proven right. Another cheap generic drug has come out and big tech has censured it. Even though it was at a Senate hearing
That's right, big tech is now censoring the Senate.
Joe Bide's America
1984
CBS:
‘I Hope to God I Live Up to It’
9:04 am
President Joe Biden told CBS News that he “always thought about presidents in terms of Abraham Lincoln up there or, you know, Franklin Roosevelt or George Washington.”
Said Biden:
“And I thought to myself, ‘How in God’s name could I compare myself to them?’ But then I realized I know eight presidents… I know them. They’re all really fine men and you know their strengths and their weaknesses. And it gave a little more of, well, you know, no, I — don’t get me wrong, I think it’s an incredibly challenging job. And I’m extremely flattered to have a chance to do it. And I hope to God I live up to it. But it seemed to make it more life size.”
___
You've got it all, Joe! The proper humility and the proper know-how and the proper resolve:
FULL STEAM AHEAD, JOE BIDEN!!!
___
Forces That Stopped Obama Recovery WILL NOT STOP BIDEN
9:08 am
Jonathan Chait:
“Joe Biden assumed the presidency confronting an economic crisis reminiscent of the one that faced him when he and Barack Obama took office 12 years earlier. But it is already apparent that the political atmosphere surrounding Biden is unrecognizable. He enjoys freedom of action and a presumptive legitimacy in tackling the crisis that had been denied the last Democratic presidency. Every actor around him — the Republican opposition, business, the mainstream media, and Democrats in Congress — are behaving differently. It’s as if he’s the president of a completely different country than the one that existed in 2009.
“This is not because the present crisis is more severe. Just the opposite: The deepest and darkest moment of the contraction has passed, and the question before the economy now is how rapidly it can return to health. A dozen years ago, the economy was plunging so rapidly nobody could even measure the speed of the collapse, let alone discern a bottom.”
GO JOE, GO~!!! ONWARD AND UPWARD!
False allegations with the intent to discredit.
Look it up
Anonymous Caliphate4vr said...
Many of us have actual lives, so we aren’t obsessed with Trump, locked down in our room, with a tv
Get help
the alky has destroyed so many rakes they are now in shorter supply in California than toilet paper.
He doesn't even have the mental capacity to recognize he needs help anymore.
Must not be doing zoom meetings with his AA buddies else even they would have stepped in.
Instead he's alone in a room (with a tv)
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False Accusations - Falsely Accused Of A Crime - Find An Attorney.
False Accusations—Defamation of Character by Libel or Slander. ... Such statements are called defamation of character. There are two types of defamation. Request A Lawyer. Libel: Libel is a defamation that is written, such as in a newspaper, magazine or on the internet.
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False Accusations - Falsely Accused Of A Crime - Find An Attorney.
Ned Price
https://twitter.com/RichardGrenell/status/1358778754240159752
US government account
The U.S. is deeply troubled by continued Houthi attacks. We call on the Houthis to immediately cease attacks impacting civilian areas in Saudi Arabia & to halt any new military offensives inside Yemen, which only bring more suffering to the Yemeni people.
Richard Grenell
You just removed them from the Terror Watch list.
What did you expect?!
There are consequences for your pandering consensus.
Stop wanting to be liked by European socialists & UN elites.
Joe Biden's America
1984
Balls in your court alky
And boy can you be in trouble
ROFLMFAO !!!
AXIOS:
The Vaccines Have Shattered Expectations
9:20 am
“No matter how hard you squint, or what angle you look at it from, the coronavirus vaccines are a triumph. They are saving lives today; they will help end this pandemic eventually; and they will pay scientific dividends for generations,” Axios reports.
“The pandemic isn’t over. There are still big threats ahead of us and big problems to solve. But for all the things that have gone wrong over the past year, the vaccines themselves have shattered even the most ambitious expectations.”
Key takeaway:
“Developing a vaccine takes an average of 10 years — if it works at all. Despite years of well-funded research, there are still no vaccines for HIV or malaria, for example. We now have multiple COVID-19 vaccines, all developed in less than a year.”
Trump did that!
(Well, not really. The pharmaceutical companies deserve a little of the credit for it.) lol, lol, lol.
Great news!!!!!
U.S. stock index futures rose early Monday, as the major averages looked to build upon gains following the best week since November amid optimism toward more Covid stimulus.
Futures contracts tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 120 points, or 0.4%. S&P 500 futures also added 0.4% and Nasdaq 100 futures gained 0.3%.
Bidennomics☆ will go down in history as the best in history.
The Vaccines Have Shattered Expectations !!!
THANK YOU PRESIDENT TRUMP !!!
If Operational Warp Speed had been initiated in February 7th of last year, tens of thousands lives would not have been lost.
But he didn't want to hurt the Stock market
Blogger Roger Amick said...
If Operational Warp Speed had been initiated in February 7th of last year, tens of thousands lives would not have been lost.
tens of thousands could’ve been saved if donk governors hadn’t shipped the sick to old folks homes
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 15, 2020
Contact: HHS Press Office
202-690-6343
media@hhs.gov
Trump Administration Announces Framework and Leadership for 'Operation Warp Speed'
He knew how it was spread on January 20th
Emerald Robinson
https://twitter.com/EmeraldRobinson/status/1358627647580962818
Trump advisor Peter Navarro confirms to @MariaBartiromo that former AG Bill Barr prevented 30 Trump Administration executive orders from being finalized after Election Day.
Deep State, Barr was the ultimate Trojan horse. He came in on day one saying he had seen the spying on the Trump campaign and then did nothing about it other than appoint a special prosecutor who did nothing over 18 or so months.
The DOJ had no issues finalizing Obama EO's after the 2016 election...
But they worked on Biden's rather than Trump's after the 2020 election
Deep State
Biden's America
1984
Banana Republic
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 15, 2020
Contact: HHS Press Office
202-690-6343
media@hhs.gov
Trump Administration Announces Framework and Leadership for 'Operation Warp Speed'
He knew how it was spread on January 20th.
Bad response was the result of the lack of information on the impact on older people, because the ex President concealed the information.
Dumpfuck
US Senate Hearing Explores Ivermectin as “Miracle Drug” for COVID-19 While Mainstream Media Outlets Ignore
On December 8, the US Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee held a hearing formally titled, “Early Outpatient Treatment: An Essential Part of a COVID-19 Solution, Part II.” The focus of the hearing was testimony from frontline physicians as to underutilized treatments, including ivermectin. TrialSite previously offered an editorial view of the hearing in which we took ranking Democrat Senator Gary Peters to task for unfounded attacks on the doctor witnesses. Mainstream media reported on criticisms of some of the witnesses’ views prior to the hearing, but was largely silent afterwards. One outlet that did cover the actual hearings is the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel from December 8. The hearing was chaired by Republican Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, and included physicians who promoted alternative COVID-19 treatments and who accused “organized medicine” of suppressing their use. Pulmonary specialist Pierre Kory of the Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center in Wisconsin testified that ivermectin is a “wonder drug” in this pandemic. “We are telling the world this is the solution to COVID-19,” offered Dr. Kory. Other witnesses touted HCQ, in spite of the FDA’s revocation of its EUA over the summer.
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https://trialsitenews.com/us-senate-hearing-explores-ivermectin-as-miracle-drug-for-covid-19-while-mainstream-media-outlets-ignore/
Senate hearing.... Google's YouTube removed all videos
MSM didn't report
Banana Republic
1984
Joe Biden's America
"Democracy" lives in darkness
tens of thousands could’ve been saved if donk governors hadn’t shipped the sick to old folks homes
here in NY the Killer Cuomo nursing home death toll has risen from 6,000 to 13,500. and the audit and revised totals are not yet final.
Bonus Quote of the Day
9:29 am
“This is one of those rare instances — maybe not exceedingly rare, but it doesn’t happen often — where the best policy perfectly aligns with the politics.”
— Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA), quoted by Politico, on the benefits to Democrats of passing the Covid-19 relief bill.
GO JOE, GO! YOU'VE GOT THE MOMENTUM AND YOU'VE GOT THE SUPPORT AND YOU'VE GOT RIGHT ON YOUR SIDE! GO, GO, GO FOR IT!
Trump Won Two-Thirds of Election Lawsuits Where Merits Considered
Of the 22 cases that have been heard by the courts and decided on their merits, Trump and Republicans have prevailed in 15, according to citizen journalist John Droz Jr., a physicist and environmental advocate in Morehead City, N.C.
This means Trump has won two-thirds of the cases fully adjudicated by the courts.
Droz and a team of volunteers dug through court filings and legal minutiae to track down 81 lawsuits that were filed in connection with the Nov. 3, 2020 presidential election. The lawsuits were tracked on Droz’s publicly available spreadsheet that was current as of Feb. 6.
Of the 81 cases, 11 were withdrawn or consolidated and 23 were dismissed for lack of standing or on other grounds. Both the cohort of 11 and of 23 should not be considered “wins or losses for either side,” Droz says, because they “have nothing to do with the merits of the case.”
This leaves 47 cases. Of those 47, 22 have been finalized after the court heard arguments, considered evidence, and then issued a ruling.
Of those 22, Trump or Republicans won 15 and lost 7, according to the analysis.
This leaves 25 lawsuits that have yet to be finally disposed of.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/trump-won-two-thirds-of-election-lawsuits-where-merits-considered_3688543.html?utm_source=newsnoe&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=breaking-2021-02-07-4
Alky has now said he will sue
KD
RRB
Myballs.
Cali
CHT
I know I have not heard from Roger.
Have any of you been served any legal process from the wife Abuser?
"F off, Cali" James
Says all ya need to know about him.
False Accusations—Defamation of Character by Libel or Slander. ... Such statements are called defamation of character.
In order to sue for defamation you would first have to concede that a corporation is "a person" with
"a character" to defame. Thus deserving protection of defamation laws.
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