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Any recent Kamala updates? Kind of craving drunk brown lady sad.

Ahh, she's done. She's Dukakis, man. She's noped the Mondale outta here.

I would maybe expect her to pop up on MSNBC every once in a while but that's about it. The DNC knows she's hot garbage, they won't bother with her again. Esp. not after Joever mumbling about how he didn't want her to run and he never wanted to step aside.

They've gotta rebuild, quick, for the mid-terms. Six months after Trump takes the oath and then the hard campaigning to try and at the very least take back the House begins.
 
Any recent Kamala updates? Kind of craving drunk brown lady sad.
She was floating the idea of being governor after Newsom’s term is up but nobody was interested. Losing to the orange man is the biggest mark of shame a Democrat can have. The Clinton dynasty’s power evaporated overnight after the 2016 election. Kween Kamala didn’t even have any juice when she was running for president, she’s done. The best she can really hope for is be a visiting professor somewhere in the UC system and that’ll be that.
 
What I've started doing is, whenever some leftist starts arguing with me and I'm tired of them, I start accusing them of racism. Even if the topic has nothing to do with race. It irritates the shit out of them.
Lol I used to be in a band with Felicia Collins - the black chick with the dreadlocks from David Letterman's band. And she was on a anti-Trump rant and I just told her flat out that she was a racist and I was tired of being forced to listen to her racist rants and she went fucking nuclear. Lol not only completely severed our working relationship and friendship but blocked me as well over all her social media.

That was like 6 years ago or so. There is nothing more satisfying than calling a liberal - especially a black liberal - racist and watching them self destruct. Up until that point I had known her like 15 years and played with her as long. But calling her a racist once and she had the biggest meltdown I've ever seen. Totally worth it.
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She was floating the idea of being governor after Newsom’s term is up but nobody was interested. Losing to the orange man is the biggest mark of shame a Democrat can have. The Clinton dynasty’s power evaporated overnight after the 2016 election. Kween Kamala didn’t even have any juice when she was running for president, she’s done. The best she can really hope for is be a visiting professor somewhere in the UC system and that’ll be that.
Her running for California governor is more about the DNC realizing that they need to bribe her to stay quiet since they are still franticly trying to decide on the official narrative for the Biden Presidency since the old narrative of "it was perfect" is now irrefutably a lie and that
both leaks are now starting to come out as the end approaches combined with a narrative of Biden being pissy that he got ousted like he did.

Installing her as governor means Kamala will have to agree to whatever lie that the Democrats declare "the truth" about the Biden Presidency and how Biden got ousted in a palace coup. They can't risk her going rogue and offering her own cover my ass narrative that contradicts the "official" narrative.
 
I have to agree, sadly, that he was a terrible President, but I always thought the guy had solid character, even if absolutely muddleheaded politics at times (specifically about Palestine).
Guy had no character post presidency and openly endorsed despots like Castro/Chavez.

https://x.com/sunnyright/status/1873740749130666192 is a good thread going over it.

Jimmy Carter eulogizing Chavez:


Rosalynn and I extend our condolences to the family of Hugo Chávez Frías. We met Hugo Chávez when he was campaigning for president in 1998 and The Carter Center was invited to observe elections for the first time in Venezuela. We returned often, for the 2000 elections, and then to facilitate dialogue during the political conflict of 2002-2004. We came to know a man who expressed a vision to bring profound changes to his country to benefit especially those people who had felt neglected and marginalized. Although we have not agreed with all of the methods followed by his government, we have never doubted Hugo Chávez's commitment to improving the lives of millions of his fellow countrymen.

President Chávez will be remembered for his bold assertion of autonomy and independence for Latin American governments and for his formidable communication skills and personal connection with supporters in his country and abroad to whom he gave hope and empowerment. During his 14-year tenure, Chávez joined other leaders in Latin America and the Caribbean to create new forms of integration. Venezuelan poverty rates were cut in half, and millions received identification documents for the first time allowing them to participate more effectively in their country's economic and political life.

At the same time, we recognize the divisions created in the drive towards change in Venezuela and the need for national healing. We hope that as Venezuelans mourn the passing of President Chávez and recall his positive legacies - especially the gains made for the poor and vulnerable - the political leaders will move the country forward by building a new consensus that ensures equal opportunities for all Venezuelans to participate in every aspect of national life.

Jimmy Carter went to Cuba in 2002 to sabotage US interests:


For the record, here is a short accounting of what President Carter did in Cuba:

  • He denounced the U.S. embargo of Cuba and called for unilateral changes in U.S. policy, including immediate repeal of the Helms-Burton law.
  • Called for the unconditional removal of Cuba from the list of state sponsors of terrorism.
  • Called for the unconditional release of five Cuban spies jailed in U.S. and criticized the U.S. judicial system under which they were convicted.
  • Denounced Cuban American members of Congress, such as the Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL), as "radicals" determined to keep Cuba and the United States "apart."
  • Blamed the U.S. government for the infamous 1996 incident in which Cuban MiGs shot down two small civilian aircraft in international airspace.
  • Referred to dictator Fidel Castro as his "personal friend."
  • Criticized the U.S. for not doing enough to combat "the problem of Global Warming" and praised Fidel Castro’s "activism and wisdom" on the issue.
Apparently to balance out these activities, lest no one suspect where his sympathies may actually lie, President Carter also met with Cuban dissidents and religious leaders and did otherwise recognize Cuban human rights by saying that he hoped that "in the future" all Cubans have the freedom to speak, assemble, and travel.

But this was all merely backdrop to what was widely considered the objective of Carter’s trip: securing the release of the unjustly imprisoned American aid worker Alan Gross, with whom Carter also met. In this light, Carter’s obsequious behavior toward the Castro regime could otherwise be dismissed as the "price" that had to be paid for Gross’s freedom.


But President Carter left Cuba empty-handed and Alan Gross remains imprisoned for the "crime" of bringing internet equipment to Cuban Jewish groups.

You think Obama's been too involved in working against Trump? Carter openly attempted to sabotage Reagan:


CARTER CRITICIZES REAGAN POLICY IN CENTRAL AMERICA BY HAROLD JACKSON BIRMINGHAM, AL Former President Jimmy Carter called the CIA'S involvement in the mining of Nicaraguan harbors an embarassment Tuesday and said President Reagan was wrong to ignore World Court action in the matter. Carter said the Reagan administration was wrong to serve notice on April 6 that it was suspending its acceptance of the International Court of Justice's jurisdiction in matters concerning Central America for two years. State Department officials said their action was motivated by Nicaragua's plans to misuse the court, but Carter said the Reagan administration took that course because it knows we were wrong.'" Its an embarrassment to our country," he said. ''It's an absolute violation of international law.'' Carter noted that the mining had harmed ships friendly to the United States. He said the United States might not abide by the World Court's rulings if they are detrimental to the nation, but it should not ignore the court. "We can't put ourselves completely at the beck and call of the United Nations or the World Court, but I think (the Reagan decision) was a serious mistake, he said. When we had our problems with Iran, we turned to the World Court. I think our nation ought to be subject to its scrutiny, Carter said. "I think we ought to do what we can to enhance international courts of justice.." The former president made his remarks in a speech and news conference which were part of the National Law Day observance by Samford University's Cumberland School of Law. He spoke to nearly 2,000 people in a town meeting format.

Carter claims that he was responsible for the peace treaty between Israel and Egypt. The truth is that they had to freeze him out because he kept on demanding terms that were unacceptable by both sides.


Altho Carter and entourage took credit for the 1979 Israel-Egypt peace agreement, Begin and Sadat began talks by freezing out Carter, whose fixation on bringing in Moscow, Assad (Syria), Arafat (PLO) for a "comprehensive" deal was, in reality, a deal killer.

Notoriously, Carter frequently fabricated his version of events (he lied), causing anger & major damage. After threats failed to force Begin to change policies re Arafat etc on the final night of the 1978 Camp David summit, Carter lied, claimed Begin had capitulated - US & Israeli notetakers show Begin did not.

Even his greatest foreign policy win was a failure on his part and only succeeded because of Sadat/Begin.

This isn't even addressing his constant lies about Palestine to the point where his own advisors admitted he was making things up and resigned rather than tolerate it.


Carter, in writing Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid, wrote history in the way the way he wanted it to be. Some of his criticisms of Israel were certainly valid. Of all the former politicians in the world, Carter knew fact from fiction about Middle Eastern diplomacy; Moshe Dayan had lauded him for his dedication and knowledge of detail.

Yet, Carter made false claims in the book. Some were invented. When I compared what he had written in the book with the notes I had taken in our meetings with Assad, the two accounts were fully incompatible. Besides using words and concepts to deftly put the onus on Israeli shoulders for non-diplomatic action, he asserted a singularly harsh statement about Jews. Egregiously, he wrote, "It is imperative that the general Arab community and all significant Palestinian groups make it clear that they will end the suicide bombings and other acts of terrorism when (my emphasis) international laws and the ultimate goals of the 'Roadmap' for peace are accepted by Israel."

Perhaps he did not mean what he had written, or maybe he failed to catch what a copy editor might have missed, but he included a sentence that simply legitimized the killing of Jews. I publicly resigned from my position at the Carter Center, followed by fourteen members of the Carter Center Advisory Board.

I don't have enough negative things to say about him. If there was any justice in the world, he would be buried in an unmarked grave and condemned. Instead, he's lionized while people like Nancy Reagan and Barbra Bush who were relatively innocent politically were insulted in their own obituary.
 
Any recent Kamala updates? Kind of craving drunk brown lady sad.

I would imagine that none of the Democrat-friendly new outlets that would have her do an interview are willing to run the risk of her looking even more pathetic as she blames the electorate for why she is so unlikable and ran such a dogshit campaign.

Best just forget about her and move on to performing the miracle of getting another Democrat president elected within the next few decades.
 
What a year for immigrants right.

Haitians eating cats and dogs.

Pajeets pooping and scamming at the same time.

And to think this is what the elite class, at face value, believes will keep America competitive with Russia, China and India.
By competitive with Russia China and India they mean "will make the line (that must always go up) continue to go up."

It's just another aspect of the kleptocracy. They don't actually give a shit about competing with Russia, China, and India. They'd be just fine with those guys winning too as long as they had enough notice to move their factories and IP farms around first. It's about "global citizens" like Elon arranging for as cheap and decentralized a workforce as humanly possible.

Remember, in the end, countries are just glorified Unions. "A more perfect union" and all that. People coming together to ensure a better future for themselves and their families.

Corporations do not WANT Unions. They want Interchangeable Economic Units. Fungible people-numbers they can move around forever and slide inputs so the line (that must always go up) goes up as fast as possible.

That's globalism. And that's why we should have murdered people like Klaus Schwab decades ago. It's not fedposting. It's not even violence. It's self defense.
 
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