Sunday, June 5, 2022

No respect!

Report: North Korea Fires Ballistic Missile Toward Sea of Japan


92 comments:

Anonymous said...

I recall the Left Reporting on this Day and Night.
Blamed, well you know ... the thing.

Anonymous said...

Before Joe got involved the outs were 34%.
Today "Baby formula shortage: Out-of-stock rate continues to worsen, jumping to 73.5%"

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anonymous said...

Before Trump made up the big lie and you slurpers fell in line......80+% of american voters believed elections were well run.....Now idiots like you believe in a complete fabricated line of bullshit without a shred if evidence!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Joe said 2022 and 2024 elections are unreliable.

Anonymous said...

Oh Joe.
"
Reporter: "A moment ago, you were asked whether or not you believed that we would have free and fair elections in 2022 if some of these state legislatures reformed their voting protocols. You said that it depends. Do you -- do you think that they would in any way be illegitimate?"

Biden: "Oh, yeah, I think it easily could be -- be illegitimate."

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

In response to North Korea's missiles launch, Japan's Self Defence Force issued a statement that Japan and the United States had conducted a joint military exercise.

And South Korea convened a National Security Council (NSC) meeting where President Yoon Suk-yeol ordered "expanded deterrence of South Korea and the United States and continued reinforcement of united defence posture".

The NSC meeting concluded that the missile launch was North Korea's "test and challenge" of the security readiness of South Korea's new administration, which took office last month, the president's office said in a news release.

South Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Kim Gunn, its Special Representative for Korean Peninsula Peace and Security Affairs, discussed the provocation with U.S. Special Representative Sung Kim, the U.S. point man on North Korean affairs. Kim Gunn also held a telephone conference with his Japanese counterpart Funakoshi Takehiro.

Earlier on Sunday, Japanese Defence Minister Nobuo Kishi said the North had launched multiple missiles, and that the act "cannot be tolerated." He said at a briefing that at least one missile had a variable trajectory, which indicates it could manoeuvre to evade missile defences.

Our allies are working together

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

In response to North Korea's missiles launch, Japan's Self Defence Force issued a statement that Japan and the United States had conducted a joint military exercise.

And South Korea convened a National Security Council (NSC) meeting where President Yoon Suk-yeol ordered "expanded deterrence of South Korea and the United States and continued reinforcement of united defence posture".

The NSC meeting concluded that the missile launch was North Korea's "test and challenge" of the security readiness of South Korea's new administration, which took office last month, the president's office said in a news release.

South Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Kim Gunn, its Special Representative for Korean Peninsula Peace and Security Affairs, discussed the provocation with U.S. Special Representative Sung Kim, the U.S. point man on North Korean affairs. Kim Gunn also held a telephone conference with his Japanese counterpart Funakoshi Takehiro.

Earlier on Sunday, Japanese Defence Minister Nobuo Kishi said the North had launched multiple missiles, and that the act "cannot be tolerated." He said at a briefing that at least one missile had a variable trajectory, which indicates it could manoeuvre to evade missile defences.

Our allies are working together

anonymous said...

BTW.....goat fucker you truly are a moronic gapping asshole....suggest a remedial course in reading comprehension since you obviously can't read and have a propensity to make hyperbolic bullshit statements!!!!! BWAAAAAAPAAAAAA!!

Caliphate4vr said...

You were saying fatman??


2.1 AFFECTED PRODUCTS
The following versions of the Dominion Voting Systems ImageCast X software are known to be affected (other versions were not able to be tested):

ImageCast X firmware based on Android 5.1, as used in Dominion Democracy Suite Voting System Version 5.5-A
ImageCast X application Versions 5.5.10.30 and 5.5.10.32, as used in Dominion Democracy Suite Voting System Version 5.5-A
NOTE: After following the vendor’s procedure to upgrade the ImageCast X from Version 5.5.10.30 to 5.5.10.32, or after performing other Android administrative actions, the ImageCast X may be left in a configuration that could allow an attacker who can attach an external input device to escalate privileges and/or install malicious code. Instructions to check for and mitigate this condition are available from Dominion Voting Systems.
Any jurisdictions running ImageCast X are encouraged to contact Dominion Voting Systems to understand the vulnerability status of their specific implementation.

2.2 VULNERABILITY OVERVIEW
NOTE: Mitigations to reduce the risk of exploitation of these vulnerabilities can be found in Section 3 of this document.

2.2.1 IMPROPER VERIFICATION OF CRYPTOGRAPHIC SIGNATURE CWE-347

The tested version of ImageCast X does not validate application signatures to a trusted root certificate. Use of a trusted root certificate ensures software installed on a device is traceable to, or verifiable against, a cryptographic key provided by the manufacturer to detect tampering. An attacker could leverage this vulnerability to install malicious code, which could also be spread to other vulnerable ImageCast X devices via removable media.


2.2.2 MUTABLE ATTESTATION OR MEASUREMENT REPORTING DATA CWE-1283

The tested version of ImageCast X’s on-screen application hash display feature, audit log export, and application export functionality rely on self-attestation mechanisms. An attacker could leverage this vulnerability to disguise malicious applications on a device..

2.2.3 HIDDEN FUNCTIONALITY CWE-912

The tested version of ImageCast X has a Terminal Emulator application which could be leveraged by an attacker to gain elevated privileges on a device and/or install malicious code.

The tested version of ImageCast X allows for rebooting into Android Safe Mode, which allows an attacker to directly access the operating system. An attacker could leverage this vulnerability to escalate privileges on a device and/or install malicious code.

2.2.5 PATH TRAVERSAL: '../FILEDIR' CWE-24

The tested version of ImageCast X can be manipulated to cause arbitrary code execution by specially crafted election definition files. An attacker could leverage this vulnerability to spread malicious code to ImageCast X devices from the EMS.

2.2.6 EXECUTION WITH UNNECESSARY PRIVILEGES CWE-250

Applications on the tested version of ImageCast X can execute code with elevated privileges by exploiting a system level service. An attacker could leverage this vulnerability to escalate privileges on a device and/or install malicious code.

2.2.7 AUTHENTICATION BYPASS BY SPOOFING CWE-290

The authentication mechanism used by technicians on the tested version of ImageCast X is susceptible to forgery. An attacker with physical access may use this to gain administrative privileges on a device and install malicious code or perform arbitrary administrative actions.

2.2.8 INCORRECT PRIVILEGE ASSIGNMENT CWE-266

The authentication mechanism used by poll workers to administer voting using the tested version of ImageCast X can expose cryptographic secrets used to protect election information. An attacker could leverage this vulnerability to gain access to sensitive information and perform privileged actions, potentially affecting other election equipment.

2.2.9 ORIGIN VALIDATION ERROR CWE-346

anonymous said...

Anonymous Caliphate4vr said...
You were saying batman??


That you and the goat fucker are gapping moronic assholes!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAPAAAAAA!!!!! The biggest security threat is you dumb fucks thinking the vote is corrupt without evidence,,,,,Can't fix stupid shorty.....especailly yours!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Trust Joe?

Anonymous said...


Reporter: "A moment ago, you were asked whether or not you believed that we would have free and fair elections in 2022 if some of these state legislatures reformed their voting protocols. You said that it depends. Do you -- do you think that they would in any way be illegitimate?"

Biden: "Oh, yeah, I think it easily could be -- be illegitimate.

Caliphate4vr said...

You’re right fatty, I am Batman

LOL

Fucking old geezer

Anonymous said...

Covid Deaths last report.

190 Deaths
40 k Cases

anonymous said...

No shorty. you are a gapping asshole like I said.....LMAO at your vanity is fun!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

"You’re right fatty, I am Batman"πŸ˜…

anonymous said...

And the goat fucking moron repeats the same bullshit over and over hoping it is true.....delusional asshole typical of trump losers!!!!!!

Caliphate4vr said...

I’ll just leave your deranged word salad alone, fatboi.

What is it about you geezers?

LMAO

Gapping

Anonymous said...

So according to Roger's Appologist.

Quoting Biden is hyperbolic.

Caliphate4vr said...

Oh KD I nailed the brisket, put it on my Green Egg at midnight checked her at 6 this morning and wrapped in peach butcher paper and back on for another 4hour smoke. Then rest for 3 hours, chopped the point for burnt ends, covered with my spicy sweet bbq sauce back for another hour smoke.

The flat was perfect and the burnt ends….

had my kids fighting over them.

Anonymous said...

Outstanding Cali.
Nothing like low and slow Brusket done to perfection.

Caliphate4vr said...

First one I e ever gotten right, I can smoke a whole pig πŸ– blindfolded, brisket has been an effort.

But done perfectly

And got my shipshape peppers in the ground…..

Caliphate4vr said...

Shishito peppers

FUAC

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Yes, it is Biden's Fault.

Anonymous said...

Wow Cali , nice all around .

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Worse Than Nixon
June 5, 2022 at 4:00 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 32 Comments

Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein: “Donald Trump not only sought to destroy the electoral system through false claims of voter fraud and unprecedented public intimidation of state election officials, but he also then attempted to prevent the peaceful transfer of power to his duly elected successor, for the first time in American history.”

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

U.S. and South Korea Fire Missiles to Sea
June 5, 2022 at 9:59 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 12 Comments

“The U.S. and South Korean militaries launched eight ballistic missiles into the sea Monday in a show of force matching a North Korean missile display a day earlier that extended a provocative streak in weapons demonstrations,” the AP reports.

“The tit-for-tat missile launches were aimed at demonstrating the ability to respond swiftly and accurately to North Korean attacks.”

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Countries Close Airspace to Top Russian Diplomat
June 5, 2022 at 9:47 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 8 Comments

“Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov’s visit to Serbia has been cancelled after countries around Serbia closed their airspace to his aircraft,” Reuters reports.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...


Putin Threatens ‘New Targets’
June 5, 2022 at 8:25 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 127 Comments

Vladimir Putin said that Russia will strike new targets if the United States sends long-range missiles to Ukraine, Axios reports.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Many Republicans Simply Accept Mass Shootings
June 5, 2022 at 4:44 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 567 Comments

A new CBS News poll finds that 44% of Republicans say mass shootings are “something we have to accept as part of a free society.”


Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Gunman Had Top Officials on His List
June 5, 2022 at 4:03 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 38 Comments

“A gunman suspected of fatally shooting a retired county judge at a Wisconsin home had a list that included Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers,” the AP reports.

The former judge “was found zip-tied to a chair in his home and had been fatally shot.”

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...


Riggleman Says He’s No Longer a Republican
June 5, 2022 at 3:55 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 31 Comments

Rep. Denver Riggleman (R-VA), who worked as a technical adviser for the House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol, told CNN that he has left the Republican Party and that he will never run again as a Republican.

Said Riggleman: “What I’ve seen behind the scenes has pushed me further away. That the party has moved away from conservative principles to this cult of personality that Liz Cheney is talking about. She’s absolutely correct.”

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

January 6 Committee Set to Make Its Case Public
June 5, 2022 at 7:54 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 86 Comments

“Almost a year after the formation of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, lawmakers are set to take their case public,” the Washington Post reports.

“On Thursday night, Chairman Bennie Thompson (D-MS) and Vice Chairwoman Liz Cheney (R-WY) will launch a series of televised hearings featuring a combination of live witnesses, pretaped interviews with figures that include Trump family members and previously unseen video footage.”

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

House Democrat expects 'disturbing' new evidence at January 6 hearings
By Sarah Fortinsky

(CNN)Democratic Rep. David Cicilline said Saturday "disturbing" new evidence would be presented at the upcoming January 6 committee hearings, stressing the significance of this process.

"This is our democracy. This was the greatest assault on American democracy in my lifetime. The world is watching to see how we respond to this," the Rhode Island Democrat told CNN.

Cicilline, a former Trump impeachment manager, said the House select committee investigating the January 6 insurrection of the US Capitol has significantly more evidence than it did in 2021 during the second impeachment of former President Donald Trump. He said the committee has interviewed or deposed more than 1,000 witnesses and collected more than 135,000 documents.
The select committee formally announced Thursday its first public hearing will take place on June 9 at 8 p.m. ET.

"There will be, I think, substantial evidence that really demonstrates the coordination and the planning and the effort, despite the fact that they understood that Donald Trump lost the election and even once the insurrection began and the violence began, there were ongoing efforts to persuade the former President to stop the violence and call on folks to go home, and he refused to do it," Cicilline said.
The lawmaker added: "I think the American people are going to learn facts about the planning and execution of this that will be very disturbing."
During the interview, Cicilline also framed Trump adviser Peter Navarro's indictment on Friday as a victory but stressed the importance of Congressional oversight authority. He said he found the Justice Department's decision not to prosecute Mark Meadows, former chief of staff to then-President Trump, and Dan Scavino, former deputy chief of staff to Trump, "puzzling," echoing language used in the January 6 committee statement.
He added: "I have confidence that the Attorney General (Merrick Garland), when a referral is made, the Department of Justice will make judgments that they think are appropriate."
He praised Garland for behaving as a lawyer for the American people, not the President, adding Garland is running the Justice Department "the way it's supposed to be run."

The first January 6 hearing will be a broad overview of the panel's 10-month investigation and set the stage for subsequent hearings, which are expected to cover certain topics or themes, sources previously told CNN.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The House's Jan. 6 committee has split behind the scenes over what actions to take after the public hearings: Some members want big changes on voting rights — and even to abolish the Electoral College — while others are resisting proposals to overhaul the U.S. election system, Axios has learned.

Why it matters: Televised hearings begin Thursday night. Committee members are in lockstep about capturing Americans' attention by unfurling a mountain of evidence connecting former President Trump and those close to him with the attack on the Capitol.

But the committee's legacy depends in large part on what reforms it pursues after those hearings to prevent another Jan. 6 from happening — and that's where the united front breaks down.

The big picture: Disagreements arise whenever proposals are raised such as abolishing the Electoral College, vastly expanding voting rights like same-day registration or tightening the Insurrection Act to make it harder for a president to deploy the military domestically for use on civilians.

Behind the scenes: Nobody on the House select committee is more committed than Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) to pursuing Trump for inciting the attack on the Capitol. But she flatly opposes some of the more sweeping election law reforms backed by several committee Democrats.

The broadest differences are between Cheney and Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.), according to three sources familiar with the committee's private discussions. The two have a warm personal relationship but fundamentally disagree on what needs to be done to reform America's election laws

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The bottom line is you support the biggest con artist in history


Memphis council doesn't want to provide Trump security because he won't pay his bills after the rally

Sarah K. Burris

June 05, 2022

Former President Donald Trump is scheduled to hold a campaign rally in Memphis, but the city police don't want anything to do with it.

According to Action News 5, Trump's past events that required local security resulted in hefty bills for the Trump campaign. Trump still owes El Paso $570,000 for a 2019 rally. The Republican Party wanted to move the 2020 convention to Jacksonville, Florida, during the pandemic, but that got canceled when security couldn't work with half of the budget cops were promised.

As of July 2020, Trump had over $2 million in unpaid security bills that stacked up from Pennsylvania to New Mexico. The Albuquerque Journal revealed in Oct. 2020, that their city sent Trump an invoice for $211,175.94 for barricades and overtime for officers to be on hand for the event.

Trump also refused to pay the city of Minneapolis after stacking up over $530,000 in security costs for a 2019 rally. The mayor there was furious and fought back at the time by blocking any further use of city-owned properties until the bill was paid. Trump threatened to sue the mayor. After a back and forth, the Target Center gave an in-kind donation of $100,000 for the costs of the 2019 rally. That, however, presents a problem because $100,000 in corporate funds is a violation of campaign finance law. It's unclear if anyone has ever filed that complaint because it likely isn't included on Trump's campaign finance documents as an in-kind contribution.

In Memphis, the police department said that they hadn't been contacted about providing security. Memphis City Councilman Martavius Jones doesn't want Memphis Police to fork over the time, manpower and costs.

"He’s notorious for not paying," said Jones, "When you talk about these rallies, there are huge expenses that various jurisdictions have to pay, and these expenditures are not being reimbursed by the Trump campaign or Trump organization."

Councilman Jones and Councilm

Myballs said...

More Rawstory crap from Roger. Yawn...

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The Hill

Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), a member of the committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, uprising, hinted on Sunday there are more revelations in store about the events that led up to the attack on the U.S. Capitol, saying a “comprehensive narrative” would be mapped for the first time when the panel holds its first public hearing this week.

Schiff told host Margaret Brennan on CBS’s “Face the Nation” that Americans have already seen “a number of bombshells” come out of the panel’s investigation — but said more surprises would be revealed on Thursday, including a narrative of the events leading up to Jan. 6.

“Our goal is to present the narrative of what happened in this country, how close we came to losing our democracy, what led to the violence,” Schiff said. “Americans I think know a great deal already — they have seen a number of bombshells already [and] there’s a great deal they haven’t seen. But perhaps the most important is the public has not seen it woven together, how one thing led to another.”

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The Jan. 6 panel will hold its first public hearing at 8 p.m. on Thursday. It’s unclear exactly who will be testifying publicly, as the committee has not released the names of any witnesses. Chairperson Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.) has said up to eight public hearings could be held throughout June as the panel presents the findings of its investigation, which included more than 1,000 interviews.

The Jan. 6 insurrection saw a mob of pro-Trump supporters storm the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to overturn certification of the 2020 election, which Trump and his allies and supporters continue to claim without evidence was stolen.

While the committee has made headways in its investigation, it has run into roadblocks and some stonewalling.

Peter Navarro, a former Trump adviser, and former White House strategist Stephen Bannon have both defied subpoenas and have been charged by the Department of Justice for violating the court summonses.

Schiff on Sunday said the panel plans to present new findings that show there was a “propensity for violence” as well as a solid narrative of the events that led up to the rioting.

“The effect of the continued propagation of this big lie, to rile up the country and the president’s base was likely to lead to violence,” Schiff said. “So you will see that theme among the narratives that will be exhibited or experienced.”





Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://thehill.com/news/3512383-schiff-says-jan-6-panel-has-more-revelations-for-americans-theres-a-great-deal-they-havent-seen/

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Meaningful gun control laws have even been passed in the wake of recent mass shootings. After 17 people were killed in a mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida in 2018, then-governor Rick Scott, a Republican, passed a package of gun control legislation that included a measure to push up the minimum age to purchase a rifle or shotgun from 18 to 21.

The New York state legislature passed a similar measure after an 18-year-old shooter with an AR-15-style rifle entered a Tops grocery store in Buffalo, New York in May and killed 10 people there, all of them Black, in a racially-motivated crime. The new laws in New York include requiring people to pass a background check and take a gun safety course in order to get a permit to own a semiautomatic rifle, the New York Times reports.

Certainly, these are incremental measures passed only after irreparable harm to families and communities, but it’s important to note the places where and ways in which change is possible — and to understand that the Second Amendment, even as interpreted in Heller, can actually back up these necessary changes, at least for the time being.

That’s not to say that the conservative majority on the Supreme Court won’t issue a more extreme interpretation of the Second Amendment in the near future. New York State Rifle & Pistol Asso­ci­ation v Bruen, a case that challenges a New York law requiring people who wish to carry a gun in public to obtain a license, be 21 years old with “good moral character” and no criminal history — as well as demonstrate the necessity to carry the firearm in public — could open up a number of gun restrictions already on the books in states to legal challenge, depending on how it’s decided, Darrell Miller, a Second Amendment expert at Duke Law School, said in an interview with the Brennan Center’s Andrew Cohen.

“The justices at oral argu­ment seemed genu­inely concerned that a broad ruling on public carry would embroil them in all kinds of minu­tiae about where guns can be prohib­ited — campuses, subway cars, Times Square on New Year’s Eve, etc.,” he said, explaining how complicated it would be for federal district court judges to oversee and decide where guns should be prohibited in their jurisdictions.

But, Miller said, the power of conservative politics in this case can’t be ruled out. “That said, there’s a conser­vat­ive super­ma­jor­ity on the Court that is clearly ready to flex its muscles on issues that conser­vat­ives have long cared about — from abor­tion restric­tions, to free exer­cise, to gun rights — so I can’t rule out a broad and broadly disrupt­ive ruling that would upend not only New York’s regu­la­tions but would call into ques­tion the consti­tu­tion­al­ity of nearly every gun regu­la­tion, in every state, at every level of govern­ment.”


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.vox.com/2022/6/5/23150816/second-amendment-mean-in-2022-popular-constitutionalism-guns-ar15

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The House select committee investigating the Capitol attack will unveil new evidence at Watergate-style public hearings next week showing Donald Trump and top aides acted with corrupt intent to stop Joe Biden’s certification, according to sources close to the inquiry.

The panel intends to use the hearings as its principal method of revealing potential crimes by Trump as he sought to overturn the 2020 election results, the sources said, in what could be a treacherous legal and political moment for the former president.
According to a person familiar with a letter sent by the Justice Department to a lawyer for the House of Representatives on Friday, June 3, 2022, the Justice Department has declined to charge former White House chief of staff Meadows and Scavino for contempt of Congress for their defiance of subpoenas in the Jan. 6 congressional investigation.;

As the justice department mounts parallel investigations into the Capitol attack, the select committee is hoping that the previously unseen evidence will leave an indelible mark on the American public about the extent to which Trump went in trying to return himself to the Oval Office.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...


At their heart, the hearings are about distilling thousands of communications between top Trump White House aides and operatives outside the administration and the Trump campaign into a compelling narrative of events about the events of 6 January, the sources said.

In order to tell that story, the sources said, the select committee intends to have its senior investigative counsels reveal previously secret White House records, photos and videos that will be presented, in real time, to starkly illustrate the live witness testimony.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jun/06/capitol-attack-panel-public-hearihttps://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jun/06/capitol-attack-panel-public-hearingsngs

Myballs said...

How sad that you're so excited about some hearings democrats and no one else will watch.

rrb said...


Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), a member of the committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, uprising, hinted on Sunday there are more revelations in store about the events that led up to the attack on the U.S. Capitol, saying a “comprehensive narrative” would be mapped for the first time when the panel holds its first public hearing this week.


This, from the pathologically lying asshole who repeated ad nauseam that evidence of Trump's collusion with Russia was "hiding in plain sight."

LOL.

Good one alky.

THWAP!!!

Fucking moron.*

*h/t: Indy Voter



rrb said...

Anonymous Myballs said...

How sad that you're so excited about some hearings democrats and no one else will watch.



Indeed.

You would think that the alky would learn the lesson after the plethora of disappointments he has suffered stemming from each one of the left's "WE REALLY GOT HIM THIS TIME!!!11!" moments.

All those 'bombshells'

All those 'walls closing in'

All those 'beginning of the end of the beginning of the end of the beginning of the end of the...'

And there sits the alky. In his pen at the psychiatric hospital, patiently waiting for 'mashed nanna time.' And when he's not enjoying his latest round of gruel from Nurse Ratched, he's here, 24/7. Coming and going as he pleases. Inside the walls. With no access to the blessed 'door code to FWEEDOM.'



LOL.




Anonymous said...

Biden's Begging gets results.
"Saudis Raise Oil Prices More Than Expected"

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The first weekend of June marked a greater number of mass shooting deaths in the United States than the previous three-day weekend, which ended with Memorial Day.

The tally for weekend violence through Sunday night was at least 12 killed, and at least 38 injured in mass shootings, defined by the Gun Violence Archive as an incident in which “four or more people are shot or killed, not including the shooter.”

During the holiday weekend nine were killed and more than 60 were injured in attacks fitting that definition.

40% of Republicans believe that it's just the cost of gun rights.

rrb said...



LMAO -

Sen. Joe Manchin missed an angry message from President Joe Biden after tanking his signature $2 trillion Build Back Better in a Fox News interview then turning his phone off, The Washington Post reported.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/manchin-missed-furious-call-biden-103456602.html

Myballs said...

17 people shot over the weekend in Chicago alone. So much for more gun laws being the answer.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The House's Jan. 6 committee has turned to a renowned former network news executive to hone a mountain of explosive material into a captivating multimedia presentation for a prime-time hearing Thursday.

James Goldston — former president of ABC News, and a master documentary storyteller who ran "Good Morning America" and "Nightline" — has joined the committee as an unannounced adviser, Axios has learned.

Why it matters: I'm told Goldston is busily producing Thursday's 8 p.m. ET hearing as if it were a blockbuster investigative special.

He plans to make it raw enough so that skeptical journalists will find the material fresh, and chew over the disclosures in future coverage.And he wants it to draw the eyeballs of Americans who haven't followed the ins and outs of the Capitol riot probe.

Goldston is shaping a massive trove:

The hearing will be a mix of live witnesses and pre-produced video.I'm told the committee has gained access to official White House photographs from Jan. 6, 2021, that have never been seen publicly.Only a fraction of the surveillance footage from inside the Capitol — all kinds of angles were captured — has been shown.Many of the committee's depositions were videotaped. We'll see clips.

An aide says the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol ...

Has conducted more than 1,000 depositions and interviews, with more scheduled.Received 140,000+ documents.And is following up on 472 tips received through the committee's online tip line.

The hearing — the first of a series by the committee (most will be during daytime) — has the makings of a national event:

At least two of the broadcast networks will interrupt evening programming for live coverage anchored by ABC's David Muir and CBS' Norah O'Donnell. NBC will announce plans soon.

The other side: Republicans will argue that the 1/6 committee — which consists of seven Democrats plus Republicans Liz Cheney of Wyoming and Adam Kinzinger of Illinois — is just out to get former President Trump.

As part of a Republican counter-programming blitz, key members of Congress are already planning to appear on Fox and Newsmax.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.axios.com/2022/06/06/jan-6-committee-adviser-james-goldston

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

We will see the impact after the first broadcast on Thursday evening...

rrb said...



40% of Republicans believe that it's just the cost of gun rights.

40% is low.

Should be 100%.

One of those killed was some fuckstick Negro* rapper called "Trouble."

I guess trouble found him. LOL.

The funny thing about that shooting is that I never hear of cellists from the Boston Symphony Orchestra or the NY Philharmonic getting shot.

Only rappers.

Why is that alky?

When I go to see the BSO at Tanglewood this season I don't suspect I'll see the performers rolling in with their "strapped posses."

Must be cultural. But it's not nice to point that out, so we must blame the inanimate object. A train of though reserved for the most imbecilic and shallow thinkers among us.

This is why you can't have the 'door code to fweedom'** alky.

*h/t: the alky

**h/t: Cum-Allah



Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Bullshit. It's not a nursing home.

rrb said...


though = thought.

FUAC.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Liz Cheney Warns U.S. Democracy Could Unravel

June 6, 2022 at 7:44 am EDT By Taegan Goddard 25 Comments

Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) told CBS News that there was an “extremely broad” and “extremely well-organized” conspiracy by then-President Donald Trump and his allies to overturn the results of the 2020 election — and that the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol was just one instance in “an ongoing threat” to democracy.

Said Cheney: “We are not in a situation where former president Trump has expressed any sense of remorse about what happened. We are, in fact, in a situation where he continues to use even more extreme language, frankly, than the language that caused the attack.”

She added: “And so, people must pay attention. People must watch, and they must understand how easily our democratic system can unravel if we don’t defend it.”


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Trump, despite losing the election by 7 million votes nationally and 306-232 in the Electoral College, became the first president in more than two centuries of elections to refuse to hand over power peacefully. His incitement of the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol — his last-ditch attempt to remain in office ― killed five, including one police officer, injured another 140 officers and led to four police suicides. People must watch, and they must understand how easily our democratic system can unravel if we don’t defend it!

Caliphate4vr said...

Alky, your meds aren’t in your possession, you have a communal dining area, they cut your nanners for you, there’s a door code you do not have.

That’s a nursing home!

rrb said...


Hence the J6 "LOOK! SQUIRREL!":


Biden wants to get out more, seething that his standing is now worse than Trump’s

President Joe Biden and his aides have grown increasingly frustrated by their inability to turn the tide against a cascade of challenges threatening to overwhelm the administration.

Soaring global inflation. Rising fuel prices. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. A Supreme Court poised to take away a constitutional right. A potentially resurgent pandemic. A Congress too deadlocked to tackle sweeping gun safety legislation even amid an onslaught of mass shootings.

In crisis after crisis, the White House has found itself either limited or helpless in its efforts to combat the forces pummeling them. Morale inside 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. is plummeting amid growing fears that the parallels to Jimmy Carter, another first-term Democrat plagued by soaring prices and a foreign policy morass, will stick.


https://www.politico.com/news/2022/06/05/biden-wants-to-get-out-more-seething-that-his-standing-is-now-worse-than-trumps-00037278

rrb said...

Anonymous Caliphate4vr said...

Alky, your meds aren’t in your possession, you have a communal dining area, they cut your nanners for you, there’s a door code you do not have.

That’s a nursing home!



At a minimum it's a nursing home, but I'm leaning towards full blown psychiatric hospital.

Cuckoo's Nest = Alky's Nest.

James's Fucking Daddy said...

rrb said...

Hence the J6 "LOOK! SQUIRREL!":


Biden wants to get out more, seething that his standing is now worse than Trump’s

President Joe Biden and his aides have grown increasingly frustrated by their inability to turn the tide against a cascade of challenges threatening to overwhelm the administration.



And yet he spent another weekend at the beach

yelling at the American people and blaming everyoone but himself must get very tiresome

And boy is there a mountain of things going wrong.

starting from day 1 of his "administration" and growing exponentially

a fucking disaster of a "president"

who the majority of Americans feel is fraudulent

James's Fucking Daddy said...


* imagine what that number would be if Joe didn't have the lapdog state media and big tech in his corner

Myballs said...

So there it is. Cheney wants Trump to grovel. Everyone on that committee hates Trump...by design. It's a shame that Indy and gop voters see and are uninterested.

Myballs said...

Sham. Love the autocorrect

Anonymous said...

Anger management required:
The Real Halfbaked Soars Pundit June 6, 2022 at 7:09 AM

Bullshit. It's not a nursing home"

Fact: your So called "Girl Friend" can't move in with you.

No where else does a self-sufficient man not have this ability.


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Anonymous said...

So Roger believes our REPUBLIC HANGS ON the reelection of Liz Chaney !!!

rrb said...



So Joey Sprinkles went hat in hand begging the Saudi's for more production and they responded by RAISING prices $2.10/bbl.


Brilliant.

Anonymous said...

Epic isn't RRB.

The Saudis are just the Latest Country to πŸ–• Joe Biden very Publicly.

Anonymous said...

Roger's beloved Axios gets it.
Joe has not created any jobs., wait are we back to counting "Saved Jobs" ( not a real thing).
"With May's payroll gains, roughly 96% of jobs lost during the pandemic are back.."

James's Fucking Daddy said...


* imagine what that number would be if Joe didn't have the lapdog state media and big tech in his corner

I forgot to add also the FBI, DOJ and CIA

Biden's stormtroopers and protectors

imagine if we didn't have the right to keep and bear arms

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

At least 13 people were killed and more than two dozen wounded in multiple mass shootings across the United States this weekend, as lawmakers struggle to respond to the country's long-running epidemic of gun violence.

The shootings came after a spate of mass killings that have sparked renewed calls for reform of the nation's gun laws.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/shootings-chattanooga-philadelphia-saginaw-summerton-mesa-12-killed/#app

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The massacre at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas, resurfaced many troubling facts about America’s exceptional propensity for gun violence. But perhaps one of the most disturbing is that firearms are now the leading cause of death among Americans ages 24 years and under.

While guns have long been a fixture of American life, the emergence of firearms as the leading killer of young people is a relatively new phenomenon.

For years, cars held that distinction. But over the past two decades, motor vehicular deaths involving Americans between the ages of 1 and 24 plummeted, cutting the rate by nearly half. And sometime in the late 2010s, those two lines — deaths by car and by firearm — crossed paths on the graph of leading causes of death for young people.

In 2020, the most recent year for which data was available, firearms killed 10,186 young people, the highest number in two decades.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/23151852/gun-violence-cars-crashes-firearms-deaths-youth

Anonymous said...

Roger what is a gallon of gas price the last time you bought a gallon?

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

While the Uvalde massacre has occasioned the latest round of national introspection on guns, the American tragedy of gun violence goes well beyond such incidents. One of the NEJM article co-authors, Lois Lee, a professor of pediatrics and emergency medicine at Harvard Medical School, told me that mass shootings with at least several deaths are unfortunately just the tip of the iceberg. “Mass shootings like [Uvalde] actually only account for less than 1 percent of pediatric firearm deaths. … Most firearm deaths are not from mass shootings, but from homicides (62%) and suicides (33%),” Lee said.

Even as firearm deaths among the young have risen, motor vehicle deaths have declined by about half since 2000. Although traffic violence continues to kill many children and has markedly increased in the pandemic, the decades-long decline is nevertheless a hard-fought public health milestone built on research, safety measures, and regulation. This included adopting harm reduction principles in traffic safety policy: People are going to drive cars regardless, the thinking goes, so why not focus on making it as safe as possible?

The current rate of young Americans being killed by firearms is not an inevitability; it is a policy choice. In their analysis of this CDC data, Lee and her co-authors argue that the same approach to reduce motor vehicle deaths among young people can and should be applied to guns.

Anonymous said...

"USDA Raises 2022 Food Inflation Forecasts Again, Highest Grocery Food Price Hikes in 42 Years"
AgWeb.

Bidenomics

rrb said...

Blogger The Real Halfbaked Soars Pundit said...

At least 13 people were killed and more than two dozen wounded in multiple mass shootings across the United States this weekend, as lawmakers struggle to respond to the country's long-running epidemic of gun violence.


As long as Negro* culture = thug life gun culture, the shootings will continue unabated.

We've had a spate of rappers gunned down this year. So I'll ask again - why are members of the NY Philharmonic and the BSO not getting shot down on a regular basis?

Perhaps we need laws prohibiting murder. Oh wait. We DO have laws prohibiting murder. And criminals are *GASP!* breaking those laws.

So what we need are more laws for criminals to break. Disarming the law-abiding in the process.

Brilliant.







Caliphate4vr said...

Illustrating Chicago Values

June to Date
Shot & Killed: 10
Shot & Wounded: 45
Total Shot: 55
Total Homicides: 10


Yes, gun control will work

Idiot

rrb said...


Take a look at this fucking asshole:

The recent string of high-profile shootings in the US is prompting one House Democrat to draft a measure designed to severely restrict access to the AR-15-style weapons used by gunmen in the carnage. Rep. Don Beyer of Virginia, a member of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, wants to impose a 1,000% excise tax on such semiautomatic rifles.

"What it's intended to do is provide another creative pathway to actually make some sensible gun control happen," Beyer told Insider. "We think that a 1,000% fee on assault weapons is just the kind of restrictive measure that creates enough fiscal impact to qualify for reconciliation."

New AR-15-style guns cost anywhere from $500 to over $2,000 depending on location, NBC News reported. That means a 1,000% tax on the weapons would add $5,000 to $20,000 to their final sales prices — and would probably keep them out of reach from many younger Americans.


https://www.businessinsider.com/democrat-ar-15-rifles-tax-congress-gun-control-biden-administration-2022-6

Caliphate4vr said...

Washington police say drivers aren’t stopping for them

The Washington State Patrol said there has been a dramatic uptick in drivers refusing to stop for troopers and other law enforcement agencies.


pokesperson with 31 years on the job. “It’s happening three to five times a shift on some nights and then a couple times a week on day shift.”

Local police departments are also seeing this behavior. The Puyallup Police Department logged 148 instances of drivers fleeing from officers from July 26, 2021, to May 18, 2022.

Asked if that represents a significant increase, Chief Scott Engle wrote in an email, “I could 1,000,000% say this is completely absolutely emphatically totally unusual.”

In Lakewood, another small city in Pierce County, Chief Mike Zaro said drivers are refusing to stop for his officers on average once a day.

“A lot of times they’re stolen cars; sometimes we don’t know what the deal is,” said Zaro.

Steve Strachan, the executive director of the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs, and others in law enforcement connect the increase in failures-to-yield to the passage of House Bill 1054 last year, a sweeping police tactics law that, among other things, barred high-speed pursuits except in very limited circumstances.

The law was part of a package of police reforms majority Democrats passed in response to the murder by police of George Floyd in Minneapolis and other high-profile police killings — reforms aimed at addressing racial disproportionality in policing.

Anonymous said...

"Ukraine-Russia war: As Kyiv's losses mount, how long can they keep up the battle?President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Ukraine is now losing 60 to 100 soldiers each day in combat."

C.H. Truth said...

At least 13 people were killed and more than two dozen wounded in multiple mass shootings across the United States this weekend, as lawmakers struggle to respond to the country's long-running epidemic of gun violence.

and I will bet not a one of them was killed with a rifle...

Myballs said...

Or by a guy named Jim Bob.

rrb said...

Anonymous Myballs said...

Or by a guy named Jim Bob.


Or by an NRA member.


Myballs said...

Or by a guy wearing a maga hat

Anonymous said...

D-Day
June 6th, 1944
Thank God
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