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Should be a wild four years.

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Looks like payback time is coming REAL soon. If I was a colonel or general still on active duty who fucked with either of these guys I'd put in those retirement papers NOW...
Stuart Scheller, that one Marine lieutenant-colonel who got fired and whose life got ruined (wife left him, etc.) years ago for very publicly challenging the Biden regime's policies & accountability (or lack thereof) re: the Afghanistan debacle, will now be joining Trump's Defense Department as a senior advisor. (Archive) Scheller is the second prominent ex-military man drummed out by Biden who's returning under Trump, following former Air/Space Force LTC Matthew Lohmeier who's becoming his Under-Secretary of the Air Force; previously sacked for being a loud critic of DEI in the military while his boss Charles Q. Brown (later Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff) was one of the most ardent promoters of it and affirmative action specifically, Lohmeier remained higher-profile than Scheller and besides doing more media appearances in general, I've found he seems to be the #2 guy at a conservative military organization called 'Stand Together Against Racism and Radicalism in the Services' (STARRS). (Archive)

Make the US military into the world's greatest war machine again, and this time with a more sensible target much closer to home in the cartels.

Check this out. Brown needs to put in those retirement papers right now. The Undersecretary of the Air Force is a very powerful position. Maybe Matt will be the one who tells Brown he's gotta go. 👍

 
Black people don't start off incompetent. They become incompetent because of lack of selection pressures.
With many this is the case, but—like with everyone else—a portion are just not very intelligent. How big that portion is is another question, and one that's outside the scope of both my knowledge and my point.

There are plenty of smart students who just aren't used to thinking in more organized and advanced ways (it's actually increasingly a problem for every race); that's fine—it's the purpose of learning how to write essays in the first place.

You can usually tell in one session whether that's the deal or not, though. Those ones pick up on new patterns of self-interrogation fairly quickly, as well as various other conventions.

I'm not talking about them, though: I'm talking about the ones in a long distance tutoring session who can't figure out how to send you the instructions for their assignment. The ones who insist on sharing their screens because they can't figure out how to upload a document, or at least copy-and-paste text. People in college, by the way.

Those people definitely started off incompetent, and if they're able to suss out that they don't belong in that affirmative-action job it's gonna have to be through good-old intuition rather than brainpower.
 
I'm not sure if this is the full thing but here is 20 minutes of Hannity and Trump. Hopefully it uploads correctly.

He talks about the Biden letter (since released, pretty generic and boring), about how all the problems he's inherited are all "solveable", his new polling numbers showing 56% approval rating, a poll regarding 70% of respondents wanting congress to unite behind Trump, and more.

Trump says he thinks FEMA is fucking everything up and (my wording) being weaponized in the case of e.g. NC to intentionally be unhelpful. He says he wants states to handle their own issues in the case of natural disasters but federal government can give them money. Sounds like letting states self-direct like Florida has been doing. Says he'll go to NC on Friday.

Also attached part 2. He talks about California here, and the fires. The advice he got from Finland and other countries on how to manage fires, forest management, etc. Basically shits on California for an extended period of time talking about how stupid they are for letting it get as bad it is.
Threatens California with not giving them anything until they "let the water flow down". Basically until they fix their shit and quit being retarded.

Sean Hannity comments "You know you've basically tattoo'd the term fake news onto the forehead of the legacy media? They've been fighting you since you came down that golden escalator."

They go on to talk about J6, Nancy Pelosi, the sham committee.

Also talk about Biden's pardons. Trump says he was given the option to pardon himself and he declined.
Trump: "The funny thing. Maybe the sad thing. Is [Biden] didn't give himself a pardon. He didn't give other people who need one a pardon."

Interesting comment, Don! I know he's hesitant to toss presidents and such into jail, though.

I don't see the JFK files mentioned here, but it does look like it was split into multiple parts so might just have been trimmed out.

But hopefully the recap is helpful for those who can't watch right now.
 

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Never going to forget about this guy being pardoned by Biden at the last second. Murdered 2 FBI agents, staged a prison escape, acts as a Frantz Fanon oppression pilled idiot, and now he will be free in Feb. Disgusting. Sad. https://wl.vern.cc/wiki/Leonard_Peltier
Don’t forget that he pardoned that “Kids-For-Cash” judge too.
Not even mentioning that Fauci will get away with everything.
 
Police union that backed Trump reacts to the January 6 pardons.
Remember with this stuff, unions don't get together and vote on every single thing the union does, so this doesn't even necessarily mean that a majority of members feel this way. There's a couple polls cited late in the article, but those are of the general population (and they might be garbage, the election was one of the rare events where pollsters actually have their results checked against reality, and a lot of them didn't do so well); but no poll of the union members themselves/police or law enforcement generally. I wouldn't be surprised if a majority actually didn't support pardons of the scope we got, but it's certainly more controversial than the statements given by leadership would imply.
I would love to sees destinys reaction to all this, id imagine hes practically ODing on copium rn
Are you too retarded to go check his thread? He's a little busy dealing with some revenge porn whoopsie-doodles, but I'm sure he's still on enough stimulants to make time to cope as well.
 
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Watched someone try and claim that immigrants actually commit less crime in American than people think.
The source of his claim that backs this up. Incarceration rates. :lossmanjack:
Liberals have been saying for years that illegals are the most “law abiding” because they want to avoid interacting with the police or something. Yes, they’re really that stupid to believe that.
 
Never going to forget about this guy being pardoned by Biden at the last second. Murdered 2 FBI agents, staged a prison escape, acts as a Frantz Fanon oppression pilled idiot, and now he will be free in Feb. Disgusting. Sad. https://wl.vern.cc/wiki/Leonard_Peltier
i first learned about Peltier from Sacrifice by Robbie Robertson, which has sound bites from Peltier whining about being imprisoned for murder. one quote of his has stuck with me for quite a long time and influenced the way i analyze how people say things, although probably not in the way that he intended

Two agents were killed, and one indian was murdered.
interesting way for a terrorist, murderer, and rapist to phrase that sentence

 
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