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Regarding Elon, like I often say he has a security clearance, starlink and spaceX have government contracts.

In short he glows. But again different factions have different goals. Media manipulation vs the defense and intelligence agencies?

Same with the sec smacking him. He too useful to too many groups and it would showing their hand to hard to say twitter is part of the government by having the government slap the man whose selling them shit they want.
 
Youtube's comment section automatically capitalizes Biden, but not Trump, of course. If you just type in 'joe', they'll capitalize that too. Faggots.
"Trump" is also an actual word that wouldn't be capitalized unless it were at the beginning of a sentence.
"It's too close to the election to appoint a new Supreme Court justice" was bullshit McConnell came up with for the lols.
No, he had actual historical precedent on his side for that. The success rate of presidents getting an SC nominee through an opposite-party-controlled senate during election years is extremely low. The Turtle is shrewd and knows the rules of the game better than anyone else.
 
Remember the DHS Disinformation Board that was totally not a Ministry of Truth?

Well, turns out a whistleblower has revealed that it planned on having social media companies take orders from Scary Poppins herself.

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Remember to show this to every leftist twat who smugly utters "but twitters a private company they can do what they want!"
Ok, they still can't act at the explicit behest of the government to police free speech, private company or not. They really made a fatal error with that argument because it's now been documented they very much were colluding to suppress free speech in a way that IS protected by the constitution.
 
Blake Masters continues to be based:
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The Lincoln Project was outed as being/protecting pedos:
One member groomed teenage boys:
The former John McCain adviser, co-founder of the anti-Trump Lincoln Project and married father, last month admitted to sending sexual propositions via text and Twitter to numerous young men over the course of several years, sometimes with promises of jobs and professional advancement attached. In every case but one—a 14-year-old recipient with whom Weaver did not communicate anything overtly sexual until he was 18—the lurid missives were directed at legal adults. Regardless, Weaver’s actions were unprofessional and awful—a clear abuse of his position and power.
Another, who had defended his coworker, was molested by a gay pedo at a summer camp:
Schmidt announced his resignation from the group’s board—but not before offering his own testimony of personal sexual torment to rival that of his disgraced comrade in arms. “It was just a touch—a light one—and it lasted for only a moment,” begins Schmidt’s statement, entitled “My truth,” which recounts a fateful summer day at Rock Hill Boy Scout Camp nearly four decades ago. A rash of mosquito bites sent Schmidt to the infirmary, where the nurse whose excessively tactile physical examinations had earned him the moniker “Gay Ray” among the other campers asked him to disrobe. “It happened almost precisely like the older kids said it would,” Schmidt writes. “I remember being paralyzed as his hands moved up my body and brushed over my penis.”
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The irony that The Root is owned by a white man lol.

black supremacists relying on The White Man has to be more pathetic than the Azov Battalion relying on kikes for funding.
White owned black supremacism is the only kind allowable in mainstream media. Black owned Black nationalism homes in on the Jews and Groomers as quickly as White nationalism does.
 
A tale of tweets.


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Also more details about him going on Jimmy Kimmel.

Biden takes aim at Republicans, Trump during appearance on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' (Archive)

President Joe Biden appeared on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" for his first network interview in 118 days on Wednesday night.

The president kicked off his first in-person appearance on a late-night talk show by discussing gun control efforts with comedian and host Jimmy Kimmel. Biden wasted no time in taking aim at Republicans saying, "A lot of it is intimidation by the NRA. Look, this is not your father's Republican Party. This is a MAGA party."

The president talked about his recent trip to Uvalde, Texas, where 19 children and two teachers were gunned down at Robb Elementary school.

"I met with every single family member of all those kids killed, and those teachers killed down in Uvalde, Texas," Biden said. "The stories they told and the pain you could see on their faces."

Kimmel then questioned Biden about the possibility of issuing an executive order on gun control, saying former President Donald Trump "passed those out like Halloween candy."

The president responded, "I have issued executive orders within the power of the presidency to be able to deal with everything having to do with guns, gun ownership… all of the things that are within my power."

He went on to accuse Trump of abusing the Constitution, saying he doesn't want to "emulate" his predecessor.

"But what I don’t want to do, and I’m not being facetious, I don’t want to emulate Trump’s abuse of the constitution and constitutional authority," Biden said.

The president then accused Republicans of placing democracy in jeopardy.

"I often get asked, 'the Republican's don't play it square, why do you play it square?'" Biden said. "If we do the same thing they do, our democracy would literally be in jeopardy. That's not a joke!"

Kimmel then expressed to the president how he thinks Democrats are frustrated because they won the House, Senate and White House and have made very little progress when it comes to guns, reproductive rights, voting rights and climate change, saying "in some ways we've moved backwards."

Biden responded by claiming "we've actually made some real moves" when it comes to climate change. He cited efforts to push solar and wind energy, as well as electric vehicles.

The president then painted a positive picture of the current economic conditions in the U.S., despite the fact Americans are facing record-high inflation and soaring gas prices.

"Here's where we are," he said. "We have the fastest growing economy in the world. We have 8.6 million new jobs since I got into office. Unemployment rate's down to 3.6%. We reduced the deficit last year by $320 billion. This year we're gonna reduce it by $1.7 trillion."

He admitted that inflation is "the bane of our existence," and suggested he wants to work to lower the cost of health care, prescription drugs and child care.

Biden told Kimmel he has never been so optimistic in his life, saying American children are the best educated, the least prejudiced and most giving generation in American history.

The interview wrapped up with Biden and Kimmel discussing the forthcoming U.S. Supreme Court decision that may overturn landmark abortion case Roe v. Wade. Biden said he doesn't think "the country will stand for it" if the high court overrules Roe, and hinted that there are some executive orders that he could employ to counteract the outcome. He did not offer any further details about the potential executive orders.

Biden said if the Supreme Court overrules Roe v. Wade and states begin to impose limitations on abortion, it will cause a "mini revolution." He said many people could get voted out of office.

First lady Jill Biden accompanied the president to the taping of the show. She was seen in the live studio audience wearing a mask and sitting alongside several other members of the Biden family.

Biden's appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" comes amid a perilous time for his presidency. Biden's approval rating dipped to 39% towards the end of May in an AP-NORC poll, his worst mark since entering the White House. An ABC-IPSOS poll published Sunday found that just 28% of Americans approve of Biden's handling of inflation and 27% approve of his response to rising gas prices.

An AP poll from the same time last year showed the president having an approval rating of 63%, which was 24 points higher than his May 2022 rating.

Prior to Wednesday's interview with Kimmel, the president joined NBC's Lester Holt on Feb. 10 prior to the Super Bowl, which marked his last major media appearance, nearly four months ago to the day. Biden then did two other friendly interviews, sitting down with historian Heather Cox Richardson and progressive YouTube host Brian Tyler Cohen at the end of February.
 
I am so fucking irritated that this latest bout of boomers reliving the Cold War has probably lasted long enough now that Milennials are going to pull the same shit going forward.
MOVE ON. We have bigger, more obvious enemies than a dying slav state with a GDP lower than that of Italy.
 
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