Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Media still spinning Hunter Biden story...

Media says Joe Biden not involved, but Grand Jury is telling a different story
A witness who testified before the Hunter Biden grand jury was asked to identify the “big guy” in the first son’s planned deal with a Chinese energy conglomerate — as calls ramped up to have President Biden included in a conspiracy probe. The question arose after the witness was shown a piece of evidence while appearing in secret before the panel in Wilmington, Del., a source familiar with the proceedings told The Post. A bombshell email exclusively reported by The Post in October 2020 showed that one of Hunter Biden’s business partners, James Gilliar, outlined the proposed percentage distribution of equity in a company created for a joint venture with CEFC China Energy Co. The March 13, 2017 plan included “10 held by H for the big guy?”
Another former Hunter Biden partner, US Navy veteran Tony Bobulinski, later revealed that “the big guy” was Hunter’s dad, then the Democratic candidate for president, saying, “I have heard Joe Biden say he has never discussed his dealings with Hunter. That is false.” Hunter Biden disclosed he was under investigation for his “tax affairs” shortly after his dad was elected over former President Donald Trump in the 2020 election, but the probe broadened to include potential money laundering and the violation of lobbying laws, according to recent reports.

This is akin to admitting to one lie, while keeping another... hoping that admitting to the first lie will make the second lie more credible. But the truth is that the media has to do more than admit that Hunter Biden's laptop story is true, while denying the very portions of the story that implicate the President. Either the story is true (and Joe is involved in Hunter's shenanigans) or they can just continue to argue stupidly that the story is Russian disinformation. But I am not sure how you acknowledge the story without acknowledging what the story says?  


85 comments:

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

This is SO flipping boring.

I don't really know whether there is anything scandalous that can be dug up here, but it is SO unimportant now in view of all the tremedously important things we are now going through.

But you will keep trying, of course, mainly in an attempt to distract from all else.

rrb said...



Garland pledged to protect the Justice Department from such conflicts and to avoid even the appearance of political influence. He now has a president stating that alleged wrongdoing by his son is "absolutely" untrue, including dealings possibly impacting the president personally and financially. If Garland declines to appoint a special counsel, he will absolutely fail on his pledge.

https://thehill.com/opinion/judiciary/3257164-bidens-absolute-defense-of-hunter-leaves-media-and-justice-department-in-a-muddle/

rrb said...



...but it is SO unimportant now in view of all the tremedously important things we are now going through.


Fuck you pederast. You are not the final arbiter of what is "tremedously" important at this particular moment in time in this country.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...
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Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

I heard on Public Radio..

rrb:
NPR = Sesame Street for adults.
____________

BS. It and the BBC are two of the most trusted sources for news.

But maybe rat (rrb) would like to go on record that evidence of Russian atrocities were all staged by the Ukrainians.

And maybe he'd also like to claim that Sandy Hook was staged by hired actors and no children died.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

What really matters The Wall Street Journal reported this

As the two sides stumble in search of a path to victory, the Biden administration has three ugly options from which to choose.



The first option, helping Ukraine win, is the most emotionally appealing and would certainly be the most morally justifiable and politically beneficial, but the risks and costs are high. Russia won’t accept defeat before trying every tactic, however brutal, and perhaps every weapon, however murderous. To force Russia to accept failure in Ukraine, the Biden administration would likely have to shift to a wartime mentality, perhaps including the kind of nuclear brinkmanship not seen since the Cuban missile crisis of 1962. With China and Iran both committed to weakening American power by any available means, a confrontation with the revisionist powers spearheaded by Russia may prove to be the most arduous challenge faced by an American administration since the height of the Cold War.

But the other two options are also bad. A Russian victory would inflict a massive blow to American prestige and the health of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, especially if the West were seen as forcing Ukraine to surrender to Russian demands. Freezing the conflict is also perilous, as this would presumably leave Russia holding even more Ukrainian territory than it did following the 2014 invasions of Crimea and the Donbas. It would be hard to spin this as anything but a partial victory for Russia—and Mr. Putin would remain free to renew hostilities at a time of his choosing.

The failure to deter Mr. Putin’s attack on Ukraine is more than a failure of the Biden administration. Donald Trump, Barack Obama and George W. Bush must share the blame. This failure may prove to be even costlier than failing to prevent the 9/11 attacks, and President Biden’s place in history hangs on his ability to manage the consequences of this increasingly unspeakable and unpredictable war.

I truly hope that this President can be the best President in the modern era.

Even Scott wants it too.

rrb wants Putin to win

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Scott why do you keep going back to the past instead of the most dangerous situation since 1939

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...
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Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

rrb wants Putin to win

rrb is beneath contempt

rrb said...


But I am not sure how you acknowledge the story without acknowledging what the story says?

It's not hard to understand once you accept the current state of the Mainstream media (DNC steno pool) these days. These people openly and willfully lie to us every single fucking day and lie to us about things that we've seen with our own eyes and know to be demonstrably true. They are fed blatant and obvious lies by this white house, and they gleefully regurgitate it for public consumption, even when we know the complete opposite to be true. And since they're ALL in on it, and their water is dutifully carried by all of social media, there is simply no downside for these folks.

These are the people who deny that our southern border is being invaded. These are the people who stand in front of massive buildings fully engulfed in flames and tell us the protest that started it is "mostly peaceful."

And these people are rewarded for their lies by those they're protecting like giving a treat to a puppy to get them housebroken. The lies will continue to flow unabated and there's simply nothing that anyone can do about it. It's a monopoly.





Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.wsj.com/articles/biden-ugly-options-ukraine-invasion-russia-peace-ceasefire-negotiations-turkey-zelensky-putin-partition-nuclear-chemical-weapons-military-aid-11649099914?mod=mhp

rrb said...

Blogger rrb said...

Blogger Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

So maybe rat (rrb) would like to go on record that evidence of Russian atrocities were all staged by the Ukrainians.


No need, shitstain.

I'm already on the record on this blog as seeking incontrovertible and independently verified evidence as to exactly who committed the atrocities.



April 5, 2022 at 11:23 AM Delete

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

rrb thinks the MSM controls everything, and yet Geo. Bush and Trump got elected in our country --Bush twice (and Trump claims twice too).

Anonymous said...

RRB , bitch slapping Cowardly James is always fun to watch.

rrb said...


Donald Trump, Barack Obama and George W. Bush must share the blame.

Really.

The number of Russian invasions of Ukraine by Vladimir Putin during the Trump Presidency remains at ZERO.

0linsky, on the other hand, gifted Crimea to Putin while providing Ukraine with NON-lethal aid.

Anonymous said...

NPR = Sesame Street for adults.

Spectacularly correct
____________

Anonymous said...

Joe is bought and paid for.
He goes cheap 10 % cut.

Anonymous said...

Nope

"Donald Trump, Barack Obama and George W. Bush must share the blame."

Obimbo = Crimea
Trump = 0
Biden = Ukraine

rrb said...

Blogger KansasDemocrat said...

NPR = Sesame Street for adults.

Spectacularly correct
____________



I can't take credit for it though. I saw someone post it in a meme a few days ago and neglected to note who it was.

Anonymous said...

All the same , it is spot on.

rrb said...




President Joe Biden’s son and his associates targeted Russian oligarch Yelena Baturina — who eventually was sanctioned by the U.S. a few years later in 2018 — for as much as $200 million after helping her get a bank account set up in America, the emails show.

Hunter Biden and his associates even arranged for Baturina and her husband, an ex-Moscow mayor, to meet with then-Vice President Joe Biden at an intimate dinner in Washington in 2015.

At the same time he and his team courted Baturina, Hunter Biden was securing lucrative board positions and consulting deals with Ukrainian oligarch Mykola Zlochevsky, a man whose company, Burisma Holdings, the United States and Great Britain wanted investigated for corruption.



https://justthenews.com/accountability/russia-and-ukraine-scandals/hunter-biden-sought-cash-oligarchs-during-first-russian

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

You actually believe this �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� ��


Washington, DC, lawyer Jim Trusty, a former chief of the Justice Department’s Organized Crime Section, called Klain’s remarks “a pretty amazing effort to distance Joe Biden from Hunter Biden” and pin any blame on the scandal-scarred first son.

“While we do not know all the evidence yet, there are credible reports of wire transfers in the millions, emails from the ‘laptop from hell’ of Hunter, and guys like Tony Bubulinski who credibly describe a kickback scheme with the now-sitting president of the US as a beneficiary,” Trusty said.

“When you see millions of dollars pouring into the hands of a reckless and unskilled man, you have to at least ask the question of ‘What did these foreign governments receive for these payments?’”

Trusty noted that “it’s not like there is an identifiable product being sold to Russian oligarchs or provided to Burisma,” the Ukrainian energy company that paid Hunter Biden as much as $83,000 a month to sit on its board.

“The question is whether Joe Biden’s vice presidency was for sale and whether Joe was complicit in that sort of scheme,” he said.


Anonymous said...

Hunter will plead guilty

Pay a boat load of cash.

Over the $1,000,000 he paid to the IRS.
He had to take out a loan.
Love to know what bank gave a crack whore the loan?

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://nypost.com/2022/04/04/hunter-biden-grand-jury-witness-was-asked-about-deal-with-chinese-firm-and-the-big-guy/

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Your conspiracy theories addiction is getting worse

Anonymous said...

$83,000 a month "

Crackhead did good, $8,300 to Joe Biden

Anonymous said...

Roger, what "tremedously important things" are you actually debate ?

rrb said...


“The question is whether Joe Biden’s vice presidency was for sale and whether Joe was complicit in that sort of scheme,” he said.


See my earlier post re: the MSM/DNC Steno Pool.

The evidence is there for all to see, and everyone involved will continue to deny it with the MSM saying there's no evidence of what you can see with your own eyes in plain sight. It obviously works on the alky. "RAW STORY!!!11!" tells him it's a conspiracy.

Thank God these assholes have Ukraine to act as a diversion.

rrb said...




“The average reporter we talk to is 27 years old…They literally know nothing.”

– Ben Rhodes, President Obama’s Deputy National Security Advisor


They literally know nothing, but they know enough to do as they are TOLD.


rrb said...




Former FBI agent Steve Gray, a Republican candidate for Congress from New Jersey, said, “It’s extremely apparent that Joe Biden is ‘the big guy,’ and I don’t think anyone looking at this seriously and objectively doubts that at all.”

“But look, even if somehow ‘the big guy’ did not refer to Joe Biden, there would still be a serious national security problem,” he said.

“No one in this country not named Joe Biden would be granted a security clearance with these kinds of nefarious dealings occurring with a close relative. It just wouldn’t happen.”

Gray added: “We must consider both Joe and Hunter Biden compromised by the Chinese government.”

Gray also said of Hunter Biden’s Chinese business associates, “The only reason they gave Hunter Biden the time of day is because of the influence and information they could gain from his family connections. They’re seeking leverage and intelligence.”

During a campaign appearance in Iowa in September 2019, Joe Biden said, “I have never spoken to my son about his overseas business dealings.”

But about two months earlier, the New Yorker magazine published a profile of Hunter Biden based on a series of interviews in which he acknowledged talking once to his father about his job with Burisma.

“Dad said, ‘I hope you know what you are doing,’ and I said, ‘I do,'” he recalled.



https://nypost.com/2022/04/04/hunter-biden-grand-jury-witness-was-asked-about-deal-with-chinese-firm-and-the-big-guy/


The author of this piece - Miranda Devine - broke the original story of the laptop(s) and is probably one of the foremost authorities on Hunter's nefarious activity.

All roads lead to the "Big Guy."

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://youtu.be/h77ICyHUg7c

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The American Thinker

Lmao ��

Under the first scenario, President Biden will be forced to resign.  Under the second scenario, the Democrats will be hoping he resigns and stays permanently in Delaware.

Biden can't win because of the way the media tell the whole story, as New York Post columnist Michael Goodwin noted:

The federal probe of Hunter Biden is no longer taboo, and the media floodgates are opening. Where once The New York Post stood alone in reporting the skeezy details of the many millions the first son gained by selling his family name overseas, The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN and CBS News, among others, are belatedly joining the chase and conceding e-mails found on a laptop Hunter abandoned are authentic, just as The Post said they were 17 months ago. 

Even network correspondents are asking pointed questions about the president's insistence in a 2020 campaign debate that "nothing was unethical" about Hunter's lucrative foreign entanglements. 

In other words, the same media that protected Biden from the New York Post in 2020 is now forced to investigate him because the Hunter Biden story is just too explosive.



So what happens now?  My guess is that voters will cut Biden some slack based on the fact that Hunter turned out to be a cocaine- and sex-addicted jerk.  It happens in many families.  Voters won't be so nice, though, about the way Dad let his son get away with so much.  Biden could have ended this charade of corruption years ago, but he did not stand up to his son.  He enabled the whole sorry story because he was weak, a quality we've seen too often in his presidency on many fronts. 

Lmao at this point out.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

This might help the Democratic elections.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration plans to freeze federal student loan payments through Aug. 31, extending a moratorium that has allowed millions of Americans to postpone payments during the coronavirus pandemic, according to an administration official familiar with the White House’s decision-making.

Student loan payments were scheduled to resume May 1 after being halted since early in the pandemic. But following calls from Democrats in Congress, the White House plans to give borrowers additional time to prepare for payments.

The action applies to more than 43 million Americans who owe a combined $1.6 trillion in student debt held by the federal government, according to the latest data from the Education Department. That includes more than 7 million borrowers who have defaulted on student loans, meaning they are at least 270 days late on payments.

Borrowers will not be asked to make payments until after Aug. 31, and interest rates are expected to remain at 0% during that period.





Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

NATO is helping Ukraine ����

PRAGUE, April 5 (Reuters) - The Czech Republic has sent T-72 tanks and BVP-1 infantry fighting vehicles to Ukraine, a Czech defence source told Reuters on Tuesday, confirming a local media report.

Public broadcaster Czech Television initially reported the shipment, showing footage on Twitter of a train loaded with five tanks and five fighting vehicles. It said the shipment was a gift agreed with NATO allies.

rrb said...

Blogger The Real Halfbaked Soars Pundit said...

This might help the Democratic elections.


Thanks for admitting you guys can't win without a free shit giveaway, alky.


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rrb said...



Biden could have ended this charade of corruption years ago, but he did not stand up to his son.


Sloppy Joe told us all that Hunter is the smartest guys he knows.

LMAO.

A pathetic grifter and crack addict is the smartest guy he knows.


rrb said...



NATO is helping Ukraine


The Czech's are helping Ukraine. Know the difference, alky.


Fake news Detective Insurrection 🕵️‍♂️ said...

The latest instance of a media “bombshell” story that in the end turned out to be a gigantic nothingburger was the one where they breathlessly reported earlier this week that there was an alleged “seven-hour gap” in Trump’s phone logs on the day of the Capitol riot. The insinuation was strong from the Usual Suspects in the press, on the left, and the Never Trump “right” that what this really meant was that Trump perhaps had figured out a way to circumvent having any calls show up on an official log because he perhaps was conspiring with “other officials” who were supposedly in on the Capitol riot plot or whatever.

Interestingly enough, this “report” first surfaced back in February, and at the time, even news outlets like the New York Times were noting that “it is well known that Mr. Trump routinely used his personal cellphone, and those of his aides, to talk with other aides, congressional allies and outside confidants, bypassing the normal channels of presidential communication.” In other words, the mysterious “gap” was likely able to be explained away by that or another similarly inconvenient fact.

But for some reason, maybe to distract from Joe Biden’s basement polling numbers or from the fact that the Jan. 6th Committee has found nothing to implicate Trump, CBS News and the Washington Post reported on the story earlier this week as though it was new news:

rrb said...




Anonymous Fake news Detective Anally Servicing The 5th Beatle ��️‍♂️ said..



LMAO.


Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

SO much more important:

Why Biden Can’t Let Putin Win
Walter Russell Mead:
“A Russian victory would inflict a massive blow to American prestige and the health of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, especially if the West were seen as forcing Ukraine to surrender to Russian demands. Freezing the conflict is also perilous, as this would presumably leave Russia holding even more Ukrainian territory than it did following the 2014 invasions of Crimea and the Donbas. It would be hard to spin this as anything but a partial victory for Russia—and Mr. Putin would remain free to renew hostilities at a time of his choosing.

“The failure to deter Mr. Putin’s attack on Ukraine is more than a failure of the Biden administration. Donald Trump, Barack Obama and George W. Bush must share the blame. This failure may prove to be even costlier than failing to prevent the 9/11 attacks, and President Biden’s place in history hangs on his ability to manage the consequences of this increasingly unspeakable and unpredictable war.”


Read futher about this at politicalwire.com

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

@ 1:47
Last time I looked, the Czechs (NO apostrophe!) were part of NATO.

C.H. Truth said...

But you will keep trying, of course, mainly in an attempt to distract from all else.

You mean like distract from how Biden has:

Fucked up the economy?
Fucked up Covid
Fucked up Afghanistan
Fucked up Ukraine
Fucked up the border
Fucked up pretty everything?

Is that what you are worried we will be distracted from?


Whether you believe that was okay to IMPEACH a President dishonestly over allegations that he was making shit up about Biden (abuse of power) when everything about Hunter Biden was true. Whether you believe that our intelligence community all got together to lie (or were just incompetent to a person) is important.

And whether or not the President was lying through his teeth and using his power to protect his son from charges is unimportant. Or maybe the fact that Joe might have also broke the law is unimportant?



I guess what you fine important is the 247th investigation into Donald Trump in the past 6 years... and maybe, just maybe, they will find a sliver of illegality there, huh?

rrb said...

Blogger Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

@ 1:47
Last time I looked, the Czechs (NO apostrophe!) were part of NATO.



Very good pederast!

Now then...

You do know that NATO members can act in unison, and they can act separately in the name of NATO, and they can also act independently, unrelated to NATO, right?

Note how it was reported -

PRAGUE, April 5 (Reuters) - The Czech Republic has sent T-72 tanks and BVP-1 infantry fighting vehicles to Ukraine, a Czech defence source told Reuters on Tuesday, confirming a local media report.

Public broadcaster Czech Television initially reported the shipment, showing footage on Twitter of a train loaded with five tanks and five fighting vehicles.

It said the shipment was a gift agreed with NATO allies.


The Czech's sent the tanks. That last sentence mentioning NATO was a virtually an afterthought.

Like when there's a birthday in my office and I sign the card. And then immediately ask "So...what did we get him/her?

You're really grasping at straws these days, pederast. Stci to raping pre-pubescent boys and polishing Zelenskyyyyyyyyyyy's nutsack.

Did I put enough "y's" in Zelenskyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy?


LOL.



rrb said...



Donald Trump, Barack Obama and George W. Bush must share the blame.

Russian invasions of Ukraine under President Trump:

ZERO.

Tell me again how much blame he should share.

I'm a big fan on WRM, but he misses on this count.

NATO is an aging relic that probably should've been retired. We certainly shouldn't be playing a leading role. Let the Euro-weenies return to a full 5 day work week with no siesta's and they can afford to protect themselves.

Lazy fuck's.

rrb said...


I guess what you fine important is the 247th investigation into Donald Trump in the past 6 years... and maybe, just maybe, they will find a sliver of illegality there, huh?


The left's only hope for 2024 is to get Trump disqualified from running by hook or by crook.

The alky doesn't know much but he knows this.


rrb said...



Here’s an email from Ron Klain asking Hunter Biden for help raising $20,000

Klain told him to "keep this low low key" to prevent "bad PR”


https://twitter.com/RNCResearch/status/1511347733470363666/photo/1

anonymous said...

As Rat posted on the other blog

I'm already on the record on this blog as seeking incontrovertible and independently verified evidence

Does that go for this POS also??????? BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!

rrb said...



Watch these 13 seconds and tell me who Democrats think is President of the United States.

https://twitter.com/i/status/1511422927610134530

Caliphate4vr said...

Watch these 13 seconds and tell me who Democrats think is President of the United States.

81 million votes

LMAO

rrb said...


81 million votes

LMAO



MOST SECURE ELECTION IN THE HISTORY OF THE KNOWN UNIVERSE!!!11!


LOL.

anonymous said...

81 million votes

I'm already on the record on this blog as seeking incontrovertible and independently verified evidence

So you accept those i incontrovertible and indepenantly verified totals or do you have a link proving them wrong...??? Just asking asshole!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

MOST SECURE ELECTION IN THE HISTORY OF THE KNOWN AND UNKNOWN UNIVERSE.

Anonymous said...

Biggest lie

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...
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Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Obama teases ‘Vice President Biden’ during warm White House reunion
April 5, 2022 at 3:13 p.m. ET
By Nicole Lyn PesceFollow

Former President Obama returned to the White House for the first time since Donald Trump’s 2017 inauguration to support Biden’s Affordable Care Act expansion

Former President Barack Obama proved he’s still the chief executive of dad jokes on Tuesday, when he returned to the White House for the first time since Donald Trump’s January 2017 inauguration.

Obama joined sitting President Joe Biden to discuss the Biden Administration’s expansion of the Affordable Care Act — and opened his remarks by referring to his successor by his former title: “Thank you, Vice President Biden,” he said. “Vice President Harris…”

“That was a joke,” the former POTUS added, drawing laughs in the East Room and on Twitter, alike. Indeed, “Vice President Biden” began trending on Twitter TWTR, +2.02% shortly afterward.

“That was all set up,” Obama continued, walking over and hugging Biden (who laughed and smiled) before returning to the podium and starting over with, “My President, Joe Biden.”

Obama then continued his stand-up act with a couple of jokes about “changes” he claimed Biden has made in the White House. “Apparently, Secret Service agents have to wear aviators now,” he said, referring to Biden’s signature sunglasses.

“And there’s a cat running around,” he continued, referring to the Bidens’ rescue kitty, Willow — which he said that the Obamas’ dog, Bo, “would have been very unhappy about.”

Biden also happily leaned into the jokes when it was his turn at the podium, introducing himself as, “Joe Biden, I’m Barack Obama’s vice president.”

He added that the two of them had just returned from lunch and, “we weren’t sure who was supposed to sit where.”

But all kidding aside, the men appeared happy to see each other and celebrate the Affordable Care Act, which was one of Obama’s signature legislative achievements while he was in office.

Obama touched upon the challenges of pushing the ACA through during this remarks on Tuesday. “I intended to get health care passed, even if it cost me reelection — which, for a while, it looked like it might,” he said, drawing more laughs.

Obama noted that he and Biden “did a lot together,” but, “nothing made me prouder than providing better health care and more protections for millions of people across this country.”

The Biden administration announced Tuesday that it is expanding the ACA, particularly closing the “family glitch” loophole that kept about 5 million Americans from qualifying for subsidies on health insurance marketplaces.

Biden said that, “let’s be honest, the Affordable Care Act has been called a lot of things, but ‘Obamacare’ is the most fitting,” referring to “how much Barack Obama cared about getting this done.

“We both understood the ACA wasn’t about a single president or the presidency,” Biden said, later remarking that “health care should be a right, not a privilege.”

AMEN, AMEN!

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Biggest lie.

TRUE!
TRUMP'S IS!

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

If Ch really wanted this blog to amount to something, he'd insist on cleaning up the language on it, and that goes for both sides.

Caliphate4vr said...

Obama touched upon the challenges of pushing the ACA through during this remarks on Tuesday. “I intended to get health care passed, even if it cost me reelection — which, for a while, it looked like it might,” he said, drawing more laughs.

Obama noted that he and Biden “did a lot together,” but, “nothing made me prouder than providing better health care and more protections for millions of people across this country.”

The Biden administration announced Tuesday that it is expanding the ACA, particularly closing the “family glitch” loophole that kept about 5 million Americans from qualifying for subsidies on health insurance marketplaces.


Ah yes, The liar of the continues lying

lmao

Caliphate4vr said...

*liar of the year….

Anonymous said...

Hi Strawman Denny.

KU NCAA National Champions.
Rock Chalk, Jayhawk

Beware of the Phog

Anonymous said...

James , stop bleeding out your mangina.


anonymous said...

Wow shorty.......still living in the past.......BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!

The most recent KFF Tracking Poll conducted in Published: Mar 31, 2022 found about half of the public (53%) hold a favorable opinion of the ACA while about one-third (34%) hold a negative opinion of the law.

https://www.kff.org/interactive/kff-health-tracking-poll-the-publics-views-on-the-aca/#?response=Favorable--Unfavorable&aRange=twoYear

anonymous said...


KU NCAA National Champions.


LOSER UNIVERSITY IN A LOSER STATE!!!!

SOOOOOOO FUCKING WHAT!!!

Anonymous said...

Lol@Strawman Denny.

Great when little ole Kansas kicks everyone's ads, again.

Winningest Program in College Basketball History.

rrb said...



The most recent KFF Tracking Poll conducted in Published: Mar 31, 2022 found about half of the public (53%) hold a favorable opinion of the ACA while about one-third (34%) hold a negative opinion of the law.


Gee BWAA, now there's a fucking shocker. Kaiser Family Foundation was one of the biggest cheerleaders for 0linsky-care on the planet. And they still love it.

LOL.

anonymous said...

TOUGH BOY RAT PROJECTNG LIKE THE ASS WIPE HE LOOKS UP TO.......BWAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Bidenomics.
This is the first time in my life I heard a US President tell America "We will have Food Shortages".

Biden then enjoyed ice cream, no plan, no leadership.

Caliphate4vr said...

Hey fatty that 53% is far cry from the high 80 to low 90 of people that liked their healthcare preobunghole

Now go eat a pie you stupid fat fuck


Quinnipiac University, Sept. 2009. "How satisfied are you with your health insurance plan?" 54 percent very satisfied, 34 percent somewhat. Total: 88 percent satisfaction.

• Quinnipiac University, June 2009. "How satisfied are you with your health insurance plan?" 49 percent very satisfied, 36 somewhat satisfied. Total: 85 percent satisfaction.

• ABC News/Washington Post, June 2009. "For each specific item I name, please tell me whether you are very satisfied with it, somewhat satisfied, somewhat dissatisfied or very dissatisfied. ... Your health insurance coverage." 42 percent very satisfied, 39 percent somewhat satisfied. Total: 81 percent satisfaction.

• Mathew Greenwald & Associates for the Employee Benefit Research Institute, May 2009. "Overall, how satisfied are you with your current health insurance plan?" 21 percent extremely satisfied, 37 percent very satisfied, 30 percent somewhat satisfied. Total: 88 percent satisfaction.

• ABC News/Washington Post, June 2009. "For each specific item I name, please tell me whether you are very satisfied with it, somewhat satisfied, somewhat dissatisfied or very dissatisfied. ... Your health insurance coverage." 42 percent very satisfied, 39 percent somewhat satisfied. Total: 81 percent satisfaction.

• Mathew Greenwald & Associates for the Employee Benefit Research Institute, Aug. 2008. "Please rate your satisfaction with each of the following aspects of your health care. ... Quality of health care I receive through my (health insurance) plan." 31 percent extremely satisfied, 41 percent very satisfied, 23 somewhat satisfied. Total: 95 percent satisfaction.

• Mathew Greenwald & Associates for the Employee Benefit Research Institute, Aug. 2008. "Please rate your satisfaction with each of the following aspects of your health care. ... Overall satisfaction with my health (insurance) care plan." 23 percent extremely satisfied, 38 percent very satisfied, 30 percent somewhat satisfied. Total: 91 percent satisfaction.

• Mathew Greenwald & Associates for the Employee Benefit Research Institute, May 2008. "Overall, how satisfied are you with your current health insurance plan?" 17 percent extremely satisfied, 36 percent very satisfied, 33 percent somewhat satisfied. Total: 86 percent satisfaction.

If you average these eight scores, the total rate of satisfaction is 87 percent. In all but one poll, the satisfaction level was below Will's stated level of 95 percent.

anonymous said...

the high 80 to low 90 of people that liked their healthcare preobunghole


BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!! Anothrer fucking lie from shorty!!!!!!!! LOLOLOLOLOL

Anonymous said...

"(CNN)The top US military officer told lawmakers Tuesday that the world is becoming more unstable and the "potential for significant international conflict is increasing, not decreasing."

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Mark Milley.

Miley admitted Biden has made the World Less safe.

Trump had a calm World .


anonymous said...


Aug 07, 2014 · 82% favored banning insurance companies from denying coverage to people with pre-existing conditions. 61% favored allowing children to stay on their parents’ insurance until age


Nice try shorty.....BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!

https://www.healthinsurance.org/blog/the-good-old-days-before-obamacare/

C.H. Truth said...

If Ch really wanted this blog to amount to something, he'd insist on cleaning up the language on it, and that goes for both sides.

So you advocate censorship?

Anonymous said...

Strawman Denny admitted he is attempting to be tough at age 81.
Projecting .

Caliphate4vr said...

Well as always you’ve proven yourself too stupid to continue with, now go hobble around with your plastic joints and be sure eat those diabetes meds, fatman or are you injecting insulin now?

Caliphate4vr said...

Aug 07, 2014 · 82% favored banning insurance companies from denying coverage to people with pre-existing conditions. 61% favored allowing children to stay on their parents’ insurance until age

Hey stupid the ACA prevented that over a decade before.

Caliphate4vr said...

I’ll clarify because fatman isn’t bright. The ACA prevented denials on group med insurance, carriers could deny people with prex in some states in the individual market. And most of the states had high risk pools that helped those in the individual market.

Go take your pathetic bookkeeping degree from some shitty commuter college in shitstain NJ and shove it sideways up your gigantic fatass, I’ll take my Risk Management degree from either the #1 or #2 ranked university for that field of study any day.

And BTW we’re Natty Champs

GO DAWGS

Caliphate4vr said...

Risk management and insurance faculty at the University of Georgia Terry College of Business were No. 1 in the nation for research productivity the past five years in the field’s top scholarly publication.

Between 2015 and 2019, Terry’s RMI faculty authored or co-authored the most research papers published in the Journal of Risk and Insurance. For the same time period, Terry’s RMI faculty ranked No. 2 among business schools worldwide for publications in the JRI. The ranking was released at the beginning of March by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Global Research Rankings of Actuarial Science and Risk Management & Insurance.

“The Terry College’s Risk Management and Insurance Program is top ranked and internationally known for the high impact of its research,” said Dean Benjamin C. Ayers. “We are very proud of the faculty’s immense contributions to teaching, research and professional service. Their reputation is well earned and truly global in scope.”


https://news.terry.uga.edu/articles/risk_management_and_insurance_program_top_ranked_for_research/

LOL

Now eat a pie

Anonymous said...

CNBC.
BIDENOMICS EPIC FAIL.
"81% of U.S. adults are worried about a recession hitting this year, survey finds"

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in 1999, in the alliance's first round of post-Cold War enlargement

Caliphate4vr said...

So Alky neither the frogs nor Germans have held up their end of NATO, did you have another point? And Trump is right, if they don’t wanna pay fuck’em. 2% has always been the requirement

Poland boosts defence spending to 3% of GDP to protect against “imperial Russia”


Hungary’s defence spending will continue to increase in 2021, to 1.66 percent of GDP, nearing the 2 percent requirement by NATO, the Defence Minister said.


Czech govt. to increase Ministry of Defence budget by billions over Ukraine


Frogs 1.86%


The Krauts are promising 2% but we’ll see.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

If Ch really wanted this blog to amount to something, he'd insist on cleaning up the language on it, and that goes for both sides.

So you advocate censorship?
____________

I advocate insisting on civility, with the warning that repeated use of certain obscenities and personal attacks will get one barred.

If I were the administrator I would simply draw the line at calling anyone a pig fucker or a pedophile, for example.

Or calling the First Lady of the United States a cheap Chicago whore.

I would issue perhaps three warnings, and after repeated failures to observe decorum, I would ban the offender.

I believe you did that at least once a long time ago.

It is because you have not exercised due dilligence in this regard that this blog has descended into the sewer it now is.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

For the most part, I do not swear or curse or use obscenities or call names (look back through my posts).

But to be told I should not call names by you who once called Michelle Obama "a cheap Chicago whore" is amusing.

Even Loretta (aka Savagette) reprimanded you for that.

But was there even a peep from Ch?

No.

That is why this blog is a swamp and a sewer.

anonymous said...


Gee BWAA, now there's a fucking shocker. Kaiser Family Foundation was one of the biggest cheerleaders for 0linsky-care on the planet. And they still love it.

Gee fucking asshole rat.....maybe you should post the polls that show otherwise!!!!!!!!! Big mouth with no substsance once again....LOLOLOLOL

BTW....That is one of shorty's go to sites for data.....LOLOLOLOLOL

Anonymous said...

😎Chancellor Olaf Scholz and his government maintained Germany will continue to buy billions of dollars’ worth of natural gas and oil from Russia each week for the foreseeable future to keep German car companies and factories operating at full throttle, even though critics in Ukraine and the West argue that the $220 million Germany sends to Moscow every day😎

C.H. Truth said...

Reverend...

There is not a manner here to "ban" people. This is not twitter where you set up accounts that can be suspended or banned. Anyone can log in as anonymous at any time and post comments. You have access to the internet and the blog address and you can comment.

The best "I" can do is go through comment lists and delete comments. Then it becomes a question as to what should get deleted? Goatfucker? Mooselimb? Whatever... Do I delete "disinformation".


and for the record, while Rat probably called Michelle Obama a number of things, including a Chicago whore... I would have never made that reference myself. Seems like a false witness there.