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  1. “[Biden] totally screwed us” says David Plouffe

    I take some schadenfreude that Biden with anger and malice aforethought did screw Obama, Pelosi et al. by immediately endorsing Harris, instead of letting the coup group do so behind an open convention.

    Such nice people. They deserve each other.

  2. “Mental deterioration and its coverup”. My mother-in law, my mother, and my wife all passed away in “memory units”, aka, nursing facilities for people with serious mental deterioration. Because of that I’ve seen a lot of elderly people who had mental difficulties. It was obvious to me that Biden was unfit mentally to be President. I’m certain that there were many, many people with elderly relatives with metal problems who observed the same in Biden as well.

  3. Of course they knew…but officially, the Democratic Party’s Ministry of Sanity (MiniSan), spearheaded, it seems, by Dr. J., had to reassure the country that it was clearly in the best of hands…
    Always.
    Forever.

  4. I thought they wouldnt go john gill but apparently

    But he was always a third rate functionary braggart soviet tool so it was hard to tell the difference

    I thought qatar had acquired significant naval and air assets from turkey not to mention whatever they got from the taliban

  5. After their four years of barefaced lies, no one should believe a word from Democrats and the Democrat Media!

  6. Concerning Biden and the corporate media’s late-to-the-party confessionals, it is beginning to sink in that what they are doing is bragging, not repenting. By divulging all the “insider’s” trepidations about Biden now that it is too late for America to have done something about it, like not vote for him in 2020 when his early onset dementia was already quite evident, they are simply doing a “nanner-nanner” to all of us. They are actually bragging, in a roundabout way that they successfully controlled the messaging long enough for Biden to be selected and spend four long, disastrous years destroying the nation. Kind of like when Harry Reid, that scurvy mongrel, told America that Romney hadn’t paid taxes in a decade, and later, when that was shown to be a lie, smiled and said, “He didn’t get elected, did he?” or something to that effect. And about Trump in the Middle East, it appears that he is creating an entirely new narrative, one in which the Palestinians no longer matter, but cordial relations between the House of Saud and Israel do, and Iran will never obtain a nuclear weapon, even if it means a war, in which Israel will “take the lead,” but America will also participate, albeit “we’ll do what we want.” By being so obviously bellicose, Trump is telling the Saudis and the rest of the Sunni moslem world (UAE especially) that he has their backs; he will not let Iran continue to seek their overthrow and replacement by a Shia regime. So it would not surprise me if Saudi Arbia actually does sign on to the Abraham Accords and also recognize Israel as he has requested. He is definitely seeking to create a new alignment of nations against Iran and he might just be successful. As only Nixon could go to China, only Trump could go to Saudi Arabia.

  7. First I must say that I have thought Joe Biden to be an evil and miserable political grifter and power hungry POS for as long as he has been on the national stage. But what was done to him by his handlers, staff, and, even, his wife over the past several years is quite simply elder abuse. They should all be imprisoned.

    As for Trump and our relations with Qatar: Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.

  8. #6
    COVID.

    “The Deep State Goes Viral”—
    https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/deep-state-goes-viral
    Key grafs:

    “…Venkayya was a primary author of “A National Strategy for Pandemic Influenza” as issued by the George W. Bush administration in 2005.

    It was the first document that mapped out a nascent version of lockdowns, designed for global deployment….

    …Now I found myself speaking with the guy who claims credit for having mapped out the biosecurity approach, which contradicted all public health wisdom and experience. His plan was finally being implemented. Not too many voices dissented, partially due to fear but also due to censorship, which was already very tight. He told me to stop objecting to the lockdowns because they have everything under control….

    …There would be a vaccine. I balked and said that no vaccine can sterilize against a fast-mutating respiratory pathogen with a zoonotic reservoir. Even if such a thing did appear, it would take 10 years of trials and testing before it was safe to release to the general population. Are we going to stay locked down for a decade?

    “It will come much faster,” he said. “You watch. You will be surprised.”

    Hanging up, I recall dismissing him as a crank…

    …I had entirely misread the meaning, simply because I was not prepared to understand the sheer depth and vastness of the operation now in play. All that was taking place struck me as obviously destructive and fundamentally flawed but rooted in a kind of intellectual error: a loss of understanding of virology basics.

    Around the same time, the New York Times posted without fanfare a new document called PanCAP-A: Pandemic Crisis Action Plan – Adapted. It was Venkayya’s plan, only intensified, as released on March 13, 2020, three days before President Trump’s press conference announcing the lockdowns. I read through it, reposted it, but had no idea what it meant. I hoped someone could come along to explain it, interpret it, and tease out its implications, all in the interest of getting to the bottom of the who, what, and why of this fundamental attack on civilization itself.

    That person did come along. She is Debbie Lerman, intrepid author of this wonderful book that so beautifully presents the best thoughts on all the questions that had eluded me. She took the document apart and discovered a fundamental truth therein. The rule-making authority for the pandemic response was not vested in public-health agencies but the National Security Council.

    This was stated as plain as day in the document; I had somehow missed that. This was not public health. It was national security. The antidote under development with the label vaccine was really a military countermeasure. In other words, this was Venkayya’s plan times ten, and the idea was precisely to override all tradition and public health concerns and replace them with national security measures….

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