Wednesday, April 20, 2022

Read this story on the Powerline blog

BLM WAS ALWAYS A FRAUD
The embattled activist [Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors], who is facing renewed criticism following reports BLM Global Network Foundation, while under her control, purchased a $6 million Los Angeles mansion, said she gets triggered whenever she hears the term IRS Form 990, the document charities are required to file to the public every year disclosing their financial activities.
“It is such a trip now to hear the term ‘990,’” Cullors said Friday during an event at the Vashon Center for the Arts. “I’m, like, ugh. It’s, like, triggering.” Cullors said activists suffer trauma and that their lives are put at risk when charities under their control are required to disclose publicly what they did with their tax-deductible donations.
“This doesn’t seem safe for us, this 990 structure — this nonprofit system structure,” Cullors said. “This is, like, deeply unsafe. This is being literally weaponized against us, against the people we work with.” “I actually did not know what 990s were before all of this happened,” Cullors said, an apparent reference to the Washington Examiner’s reporting in January about BLM’s lack of financial and leadership transparency that led multiple states, including California, to order the charity to cease raising funds until it discloses what it did with the $90 million it raised in 2020.
Cullors said she’s been approached by countless activists who are worried that they too will soon field requests from reporters demanding copies of their 990 forms, which charities are required by law to disclose to the public upon request. “People’s morale in an organization is so important. But if their organization and the people in it are being attacked and scrutinized at everything they do, that leads to deep burnout. That leads to deep, like, resistance and trauma,” Cullors said.

So this is the ultimate in victimhood. This particular chapter of BLM raised $90 million, the co-founder bought a $6 million home and apparently didn't realize that she had to actually tell someone where the $90 million in donations went? Moreover, she feels that having to disclose this information is "triggering" and "deeply unsafe". While she doesn't come right out and say it, the suggestion is that it is all racist and that somehow the 990 structure was preemptively put in place as a weapon against charities like BLM. 

Now apparently others within the organizations are troubled that their chapters might have to tell the Government and the public how they spent the funds that they raised? Apparently this should cease (and BLM should not be required to behave like every other charity) because it is dampening moral and people will get burned out if this information must be made public and scrutinized. 

Meanwhile multiple states are prohibiting BLM from raising anymore money till they disclose what they did with the money they previously raised. Somehow if this was on the up and up and it was important for them to continue to raise funds, then why is it that they are still flailing around apparently incapable of reporting on this? Should be pretty easy to disclose... one would think?


42 comments:

Anonymous said...

Now Tax laws are Racist.
Must be because math is involved.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...
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Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Wsj
There are also questions about how money not going into pricey real-estate is being managed. Fox Business reported earlier this year that attorneys general in California and Washington state had ordered BLM to cease fundraising activities until the group submitted delinquent financial disclosures. The organization told Fox that “we take these matters seriously and have taken immediate action.” If the public doesn’t know more about these shenanigans, New York magazine explained that it might be because the organization carefully monitors social media for negative mentions, “with members using their influence with the platforms to have such remarks removed.” It’s also hired private investigators “to look into [BLM] detractors and journalists.”


Even though they had a point but they were scam artists ��

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Far more important is what’s happening now in Florida. It looks a lot like the thought control that has happened in totalitarian societies. Whether in the Soviet Union, Nazi Germany or today’s China, the banning of books is a central strategy for strongmen. DeSantis has no qualms using that playbook if he thinks it will benefit him politically. 

And it very well may be benefitting him politically.

rrb said...

This fucking guy has always been crazy. He belongs locked up in the alky's Cuckoo's Nest:

Lawyers were quick to jump in after an MSNBC analyst – or now former analyst – appears to have been radicalized by his own propaganda.

On April 18, 2022, former Navy linguist Malcolm Nance was introduced by MSNBC, host Joy Reid as an analyst employed by the network. Nance dressed in military announced that he has joined the Ukrainian International Legion which is a major conflict of interest and a violation of the Geneva Convention. Nance was in Ukraine as a member of the press, however, has now become a combatant which is a big no-no. Below, he explains his reasons for joining the Legion with his MSNBC camera crew.

Nance was mocked because an image he posted showed that the magazine in his rifle was not seated properly and his ammo pouches were actually empty.


https://newsthud.com/watch-lawyers-intervene-after-msnbc-analyst-may-have-violated-the-geneva-convention-gone-completely-insane/


This clown was a frequent guest on WAMC's 'The Round Table.' WAMC is the local NPR affiliate here. Nance lives down in Hudson where I suspect those selfies were taken.

When you're too fucking nuts for MSDNC...

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Far more important


KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin tried to claim victory in the strategic port of Mariupol on Thursday, even as he ordered his troops not to storm the last pocket of Ukrainian resistance in the war’s iconic battleground.

Russian troops have besieged the southeastern city since the early days of the conflict and largely pulverized it — and top officials have repeatedly indicated it was about to fall, but Ukrainian forces stubbornly held on. In recent weeks, they holed up in a sprawling steel plant, and Russian forces pounded the industrial site and repeatedly issued ultimatums ordering the defenders to surrender.

“The completion of combat work to liberate Mariupol is a success,” Putin said. “Putting such an important center in the south as Mariupol under control is a success.”

But the Russian leader said that, for now, he would not risk sending troops into the warren of tunnels under the giant Azovstal plant, instead preferring to isolate the holdouts who have captivated the world’s attention “so that not even a fly comes through.” His defense minster said the plant was blocked off, while giving yet another prediction that the site could be taken

Putin tries to claim Mariupol win but won't storm it.

Putin’s order may mean that Russian officials are hoping they can wait for the defenders to surrender after running out of food or ammunition. Bombings of the plant could well continue.

Even though Putin painted the mission to take Mariupol already a success and said the city had been “liberated,” until the plant falls, he cannot declare a complete victory.

He's getting desperate and increasingly nuts.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Republican cowardly behavior has been exposed.


‘I’ve Had It With This Guy’: G.O.P. Leaders Privately Blasted Trump After Jan. 6

In the days after the attack, Representative Kevin McCarthy planned to tell Mr. Trump to resign. Senator Mitch McConnell told allies impeachment was warranted. But their fury faded fast.

Supporters of President Donald J. Trump storming the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Credit...Jason Andrew for The New York Times

By Alexander Burns and Jonathan Martin

April 21, 2022, 5:01 a.m. ET

In the days after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol building, the two top Republicans in Congress, Representative Kevin McCarthy and Senator Mitch McConnell, told associates they believed President Trump was responsible for inciting the deadly riot and vowed to drive him from politics. Mr. McCarthy went so far as to say he would push Mr. Trump to resign immediately: “I’ve had it with this guy,” he told a group of Republican leaders.

But within weeks both men backed off an all-out fight with Mr. Trump because they feared retribution from him and his political movement. Their drive to act faded fast as it became clear it would mean difficult votes that would put them at odds with most of their colleagues.

“I didn’t get to be leader by voting with five people in the conference,” Mr. McConnell, the Senate Republican leader, told a friend.

The confidential expressions of outrage from Mr. McCarthy and Mr. McConnell, which have not been previously reported, illustrate the immense gulf between what Republican leaders say privately about Mr. Trump and their public deference to a man whose hold on the party has gone virtually unchallenged for half a decade.

It gets even worse.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

But in a brief window after the storming of the Capitol, Mr. McCarthy contemplated a total break with Mr. Trump and his most extreme supporters.

During the same Jan. 10 conversation when he said he would call on Mr. Trump to resign, Mr. McCarthy told other G.O.P. leaders he wished the big tech companies would strip some Republican lawmakers of their social media accounts, as Twitter and Facebook had done with Mr. Trump. Members such as Lauren Boebert of Colorado had done so much to stoke paranoia about the 2020 election and made offensive comments online about the Capitol attack.

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“We can’t put up with that,” Mr. McCarthy said, adding, “Can’t they take their Twitter accounts away, too?”

Mr. McCarthy “never said that particular members should be removed from Twitter,” Mr. Bednar said.

Other Republican leaders in the House agreed with Mr. McCarthy that the president’s behavior deserved swift punishment. Representative Steve Scalise of Louisiana, the second-ranking House Republican, said on one call that it was time for the G.O.P. to contemplate a “post-Trump Republican House,” while Representative Tom Emmer of Minnesota, the head of the party’s House campaign committee, suggested censuring Mr. Trump.

Yet none of the men followed through on their tough talk in those private conversations.

In the following days, Mr. McCarthy heard from some Republican lawmakers who advised against confronting Mr. Trump. In one group conversation, Representative Bill Johnson of Ohio cautioned that conservative voters back home “go ballistic” in response to criticism of Mr. Trump, demanding that Republicans instead train their denunciations on Democrats, such as Hillary Clinton and Hunter Biden.

“I’m just telling you that that’s the kind of thing that we’re dealing with, with our base,” Mr. Johnson said.

rrb said...



The confidential expressions of outrage from Mr. McCarthy and Mr. McConnell, which have not been previously reported...


How to frame a lie in reporting according to the NY Times style book.




Excellent plagiarism, alky.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The president’s behavior on Jan. 6 had been utterly beyond the pale, Mr. McConnell said. “If this isn’t impeachable, I don’t know what is,” he said.

In private, at least, Mr. McConnell sounded as if he might be among the Republicans who would vote to convict. Several senior Republicans, including John Thune of South Dakota and Rob Portman of Ohio, told confidants that Mr. McConnell was leaning that way.

Chuck Schumer, the Senate Democratic leader, privately told the leaders of several liberal advocacy groups that he believed his Republican counterpart was angry enough to go to war with Mr. Trump.

“I don’t trust him, and I would not count on it,” Mr. Schumer said of Mr. McConnell. “But you never know.”

Mr. Schumer was right to be skeptical:

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/21/us/politics/trump-mitch-mcconnell-kevin-mccarthy.html

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The political cowardly behavior has been proven.

In the days after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol building, the two top Republicans in Congress, Representative Kevin McCarthy and Senator Mitch McConnell, told associates they believed President Trump was responsible for inciting the deadly riot and vowed to drive him from politics. Mr. McCarthy went so far as to say he would push Mr. Trump to resign immediately: “I’ve had it with this guy,” he told a group of Republican leaders.

But within weeks both men backed off an all-out fight with Mr. Trump because they feared retribution from him and his political movement. Their drive to act faded fast as it became clear it would mean difficult votes that would put them at odds with most of their colleagues.

Anonymous said...

Bidenomics failing Americans @every turn.

CNBC

81% of U.S. adults are worried about a recession hitting this year, survey finds"
☺😷💉😷

rrb said...

Use Alinsky's 'Rules for Radicals' against them -


DeSantis showing GOP what to do when you have power—you use it to advance your agenda, strengthen your political base, and punish your enemies.

https://twitter.com/julie_kelly2/status/1516819918498541577?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1516819918498541577%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fdirectorblue.blogspot.com%2F2022%2F04%2Ftop-20-tweets-tonight-042022-rorschach.html

Caliphate4vr said...

81 million, lmao

Joe Biden, the sitting President, and apparently the most voted for president in history, struggled to rally a crowd of more than fifty people in New Hampshire Tuesday, where he complained to them that he was “the poorest man in Congress.”

rrb said...


Joe Biden, the sitting President, and apparently the most voted for president in history, struggled to rally a crowd of more than fifty people in New Hampshire Tuesday, where he complained to them that he was “the poorest man in Congress.”


And that was in the bluest part of NH. Portsmouth and the I-93 corridor bedroom communities to Boston.

The Karma generated by "The most secure election in history!" complete with "81 MILLION votes!" continues to pay dividends.

Stealing an election has consequences.


Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

KansasDemocrat said...
Bidenomics failing Americans @every turn.

CNBC

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


and this

*Walter Bloomberg
https://mobile.twitter.com/DeItaone/status/1516749390366527488

Redfin Reports Asking Rents Climbed 17% to a Record High in March

“Many potential first-time homebuyers are quickly being priced out of the market by record-high home prices and fast-increasing mortgage rates”



wonder how this is helping the poor, the homeless and the young

sure helps the Biden billionaires and supporters like Gates and Blackstone who were scooping up houses a while back

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

RNC Research
https://twitter.com/TimRunsHisMouth/status/1516983859920973824


Kamala Harris has done 31 TIMES as many press interviews as Joe Biden so far this year. Why?


Tim Young

Because she's so bad that she makes him look competent.



well it was actually 31 interviews to just 1.

The Easter Bunny gets more time with him than the American people

rrb said...




Guess who?


Former ‘Lie of the Year’ recipient announces project to stop disinformation


https://twitchy.com/gregp-3534/2022/04/20/former-lie-of-the-year-recipient-announces-project-to-stop-disinformation/

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Scott even though the top two Republican leaders thought that the insurrection was a terrible event, you will refuse to concede error.


Kevin McCarthy and Mitch McConnell wanted Trump to resign over Jan. 6 -- but soon changed their minds

Timothy Evans

April 21, 2022

"I've had it with this guy."

That was House minority leader Kevin McCarthy's declaration to Republican leaders in the days immediately following the deadly Jan. 6 insurrection when he told them he would push Donald Trump to resign. That tune soon changed, according to a new book by New York Times reporters Alexander Burns and Jonathan Martin.

The book, which was excerpted Thursday by the Times, details how McCarthy and Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell privately were much closer to pushing for the president's resignation than previously known. It also illustrates the vast difference between what they said behind closed doors and what they parsed in public.

"The leaders’ swift retreat in January 2021 represented a capitulation at a moment of extraordinary political weakness for Mr. Trump — perhaps the last and best chance for mainstream Republicans to reclaim control of their party from a leader who had stoked an insurrection against American democracy itself," they write.

The political calculations they made once the smoke cleared from the Capitol could not be more clear than in a comment made by McConnell to a friend when explaining why he backed off a public fight with Trump and his political machine. “I didn’t get to be leader by voting with five people in the conference,” McConnell said.

Both McConnell and McCarthy abandoned the notion of pushing for Trump's resignation when "it became clear it would mean difficult votes that would put them at odds with most of their colleagues."

“This Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden and the Battle for America’s Future” draws on hundreds of interviews with lawmakers and officials, and contemporaneous records of pivotal moments in the 2020 presidential campaign.

"During the same Jan. 10 conversation when he said he would call on Mr. Trump to resign," according to the book, "Mr. McCarthy told other GOP leaders he wished the big tech companies would strip some Republican lawmakers of their social media accounts, as Twitter and Facebook had done with Mr. Trump. Members such as Lauren Boebert of Colorado had done so much to stoke paranoia about the 2020 election and made offensive comments online about the Capitol attack."

“'We can’t put up with that,' Mr. McCarthy said, adding, 'Can’t they take their Twitter accounts away, too?'”

The authors say that McConnell’s office declined to comment and that a spokesman for McCarthy denied that the Republican leader told colleagues he would push Trump to leave office. “McCarthy never said he’d call Trump to say he should resign,” the spokesperson said.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.rawstory.com/total-f-ing-cowards-former-tea-party-congressman-shreds-gop-leaders-after-report-showing-they-wanted-trump-to-resign-for-jan-6/

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...


Thanks for posting roger

Republicans need to kick McConnell and McCarthy out of leadership

Fix the party and then fix America


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Even Moscow Mitch is breaking up with the former President.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) is vowing to do whatever he can to help Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) get reelected despite former President Donald Trump's push to unseat her.

On Thursday, April, 21, the top-ranking Republican lawmaker sat down for an interview with Axios' Jonathan Swan where he emphasized the importance of Murkowski getting reelected. "It's important for Lisa to be reelected. She's one of the few sort of moderates in the middle of the Senate," McConnell said.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Breaking up because of the former president’s big attempted coup.



'Total cowards': Former Tea Party congressman shreds GOP leaders over report showing they wanted Trump to resign for Jan. 6

Matthew Chapman

April 21, 2022

On Thursday, following a claims from an upcoming book that both House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) privately wanted former President Donald Trump to resign in the aftermath of the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, former Tea Party congressman Joe Walsh criticized the pair of them for not having the courage to publicly come forward with these views — a move which could theoretically have been the tipping point to give Republicans the votes to convict Trump in the second impeachment trial.

Walsh, a frequent conservative critic of the direction of his longtime party, slammed the whole GOP as "a party of people who were 'privately' outraged, but 'publicly' silent," and called them "total f**king cowards."

Caliphate4vr said...

Former ‘Lie of the Year’ recipient announces project to stop disinformation

Ima wondering if Netflix is regretting their contract with Obunghole…

LOL

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

We will not let Putin take Ukraine.

Not one square inch.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I actually canceled Netflix because I hardly ever use it anymore.

With Peacock and Paramount and HBO+ and Hulu..

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The President met him just before his speech today.

President Biden on Thursday met with Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, the White House said.

Driving the news: "We had a good discussion," Biden said in remarks on Thursday. The pair discussed U.S. actions against Russia "in the effort to stop [Vladimir] Putin's brutality," Biden said.

T


Shmyhal will also meet with other Cabinet members, Biden said."The Secretary will reiterate the Biden Administration’s firm support for the people of Ukraine as they defend their lives and their country. In this meeting, the Secretary will underscore our shared resolve to hold Russia accountable and provide Ukraine necessary aid," the U.S. Treasury said in a statement.Shmyhal is the most senior Ukrainian official to visit the U.S. since the start of Russia's unprovoked invasion and amid its ongoing military offensive in the eastern Donbas region of the country.

We will send another 800 million in military aid.


Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Fox News
https://twitter.com/FoxNews/status/1516938276980068355


Spotify declines to renew Obamas podcast contract: report



Maybe Joe can get him a record deal

for his phonograph

rrb said...



Ima wondering if Netflix is regretting their contract with Obunghole…

Doubtful. The dumb fucks have gone so woke they can't even see straight.

Here's their latest:

http://ace.mu.nu/archives/Screenshot%20(2051).png

The dumb fucks lost 220,000 subs last qtr. when expecting to add 2.5M.

I just shitcanned my subscription last night when I saw their new freak show series.

Their deal with 0linsky is fucking perfect, and it will be fun watching them swirl down the shitter.



Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

April 21, 2022 at 8:02 a.m. PT
President Biden on Thursday announced a ban on Russian-affiliated ships from U.S. ports and said he would send $800 million more in military resources to help Ukrainian forces — a package that includes heavy artillery and tactical drones. Biden also announced the United States would provide an additional $500 million in direct economic assistance to the Ukrainian government.
Biden described the help as the “latest steps we’re taking to support the people of Ukraine and to hold Putin accountable for his brutal and bloody war.”
The latest announcement comes amid what Biden called a “critical window” as Russia prepares for a next phase of war. Russian President Vladimir Putin earlier called his country’s military offensive in the key port city of Mariupol a success, and said he ordered his forces not to storm the plant where pro-Ukrainian troops are stationed and where civilians have sought shelter. Still, he told troops to block the plant so “that even a fly could not get through.” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the situation there is “difficult,” and that Russia captured “most of Mariupol long ago” except for the sliver of city where his troops remain.
What else to know
The Biden administration rolled out plans Thursday to expedite the arrival of Ukrainian refugees.

Russia announced that it had successfully conducted the first test of a new intercontinental ballistic missile that “is capable of overcoming all missile defense systems” and would make those who “try to threaten our country think twice.”


What an incredible dangerous place in history

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

|Russia-Ukraine war

Russia-Ukraine live news: ‘Most of Mariupol’ captured by Russia

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirms Russia controls most of Mariupol, but Ukrainian troops remain there.

Local civilians walk past a tank destroyed during heavy fighting in an area controlled by Russian-backed separatist forces in Mariupol, Ukraine [Alexei Alexandrov/AP Photo]

By Sasha Petrova, Jihan Abdalla, Federica Marsi and Farah Najjar

Published On 20 Apr 202220 Apr 2022

Updated: 

24 minutes ago

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Russia controls most of port city of Mariupol, but Ukrainian troops remain stationed there.Kyiv is calling for a humanitarian corridor to be opened immediately to allow civilians and wounded fighters to be evacuated from the Azovstal plant in Mariupol.President Vladimir Putin has hailed Russia’s “liberation” of Mariupol, despite a last remaining Ukrainian stronghold in the Azovstal steel plant.Putin has ordered his forcers not to storm Mariupol’s steelworks but to blockade it instead.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

If they succeed Scott will go crazy �� �� ��

April 20, 2022

The Biden administration on Wednesday appealed a federal judge's ruling that struck down a mask mandate for public transportation.

After a Florida-based judge appointed by former President Donald Trump killed the mask mandate on Monday, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) said Tuesday that it would appeal the decision if the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) determined the policy was still necessary given the current state of the Covid-19 pandemic.

In the face of mounting pressure from public health experts and advocates, the CDC requested the appeal, saying in a statement that "at this time an order requiring masking in the indoor transportation corridor remains necessary for the public health."

"CDC will continue to monitor public health conditions to determine whether such an order remains necessary," the statement continued, adding that the federal agency "believes this is a lawful order, well within CDC's legal authority to protect public health."

Citing the CDC's assessment, Anthony Coley, a DOJ spokesperson, confirmed on Twitter that the department filed a notice of appeal.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

rrb thinks that he is a traitor.

He Worked for Moscow’s Police for Nearly 20 Years. Then He Spoke Up About the Ukraine War.Sergei Klokov, one of many Russian-Ukrainians, now faces 10 years in prison

Sergei Klokov has worked for the Moscow police for nearly two decades. 



It was week three of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and Sergei Klokov, a driver at Moscow’s police headquarters, was increasingly uneasy with Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war and the way it was being portrayed in the country’s state media. He telephoned a former colleague.

“We think we are fighting fascism, but there isn’t fascism there. There isn’t,” Mr. Klokov, who is Russian-Ukrainian, told his friend. Concerned that Russian soldiers and Ukrainian civilians were dying for no reason, he implored, “Get the information out to people.”

What Mr. Klokov didn’t know was that his phone was tapped by Russian authorities.

The March 9 call was the first of three he placed to friends that day that investigators later cited in a criminal complaint against him, one of the first known cases under a new Russian law that prohibits spreading information on the war that goes against the Kremlin line.



Roughly a week after those phone calls, the 37-year-old father of two was arrested and locked up in the building where he worked, and where his wife, currently on maternity leave, also has a job as a security guard. He now faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted.

rrb said...

Blogger The Real Halfbaked Soars Pundit said...

If they succeed Scott will go crazy


Projecting again, alky? LMAO.

You get these predictions wrong 100% of the time.

Idiotic shit like this doesn't drive sane people like us crazy. Only folks trapped in a Cuckoo's Nest with the 5th Beatle.

Scott.

Scott!

SCOTT!!!


LOL @ the alky and his constant demand for attention.


rrb said...

Blogger The Real Halfbaked Soars Pundit said...

rrb thinks that he is a traitor.



Wrong again, drunken sot.

I don't fucking care.

Has Char-Lee the Tran-Nee got your 'grandkids' on puberty blockers yet, alky?

LOL.

Caliphate4vr said...

What is this idiot administration doing??

The United States has reportedly stopped asking Saudi Arabia to pump more oil to combat market disruption from Russia’s war with Ukraine as the relationship between the U.S. and the oil rich kingdom is said to have hit a new low.

President Biden’s national security adviser Jake Sullivan brought up the 2018 killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in a meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman which angered the crown prince to the point where he told Sullivan never to mention it again and to forget about Saudi Arabia increasing its oil production, according to a Wall Street Journal report on Wednesday,


This is fucking deliberate to harm this country. Damn November can’t get here soon enough

rrb said...



This is fucking deliberate to harm this country. Damn November can’t get here soon enough


Sullivan is a fucking traitor who was in up to his eyeballs in the Clinton coup plot against Trump.



rrb said...




TRUNALIMUNUMAPRZURE!

Biden Was Just Asked About Ending Title 42 For Illegal Immigrants And Instead He Rambled About Masks On Planes.



https://youtu.be/7vIUi-uheO8



h/t: Glenn Reynolds

James's Fucking Daddy said...

Disclose.tv
https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1517171851981733888


JUST IN - WarnerBros Discovery terminates CNN+ streaming service at the end of this month, failed after just 21 days.


What ? No one wants more CNN

nor Chris Wallace

now shut down the mothership

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Thomas Massie
https://twitter.com/RepThomasMassie/status/1517068247333548032

@CDCgov should focus on establishing its non-existent credibility, instead of trying to litigate its non-existent authority.

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/spencerbrown/2022/04/20/psaki-admits-appealing-the-cdc-mandate-ruling-is-all-about-preserving-power-n2606129

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