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Should be a wild four years.

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Didn't bondi also release details of the swalwell case to him? YOu gotta be one of the most brain damaged retards to defend this bitch.

My big pet peeve in the thread is subversive influences convincing Right leaning people to attack their own self interests. It's fucking rampant, is very obvious where a lot of the DNC spending is going towards.

I have more respect for your position of "I will never trust Bondi because she worked with Obama to screw over Zimmerman" now that you've actually expressed it instead of "muh Epstein" or "she didn't do nothing in a time frame she couldn't do much".

I'm more attacking the organized campaign to defranchise ourselves than defending her. Before the SPLC case my position has been "she's bad at PR while she puts herself into the PR role too much, it'll take more time to see what she's done internally at the DoJ by the very nature of how long criminal cases take). My big critism of her was she went too fast on cases, Comey got a Get Out of Jail Free Card because DoJ personnel (probably purposefully) botched the case. I'm glad Fauci hasn't dropped yet.

This SPLC case however feels like a massive piece clicking into place about everything I've been saying about "Right" wing influencers and online discussion being bought out to cause infighting. It completely explains all the hate for Patel and Bondi that I felt were significantly overblown(not your Martin explanation, and I can understand if your really motivated against her why it's easy to latch on to any vector that's gets traction).

It's a massive support for a lot of the things I rant about on here, and it's absolutely a win for her. Maybe we'll find out later that it was all Patel and she slowed things down, but I really think if they were the case, they wouldn't have gone against her so hard.
 
I think it is pretty funny that Obama ruined race relations so bad in America that we went to straight TND as a society after body cams became mandatory, lmao.

I know the summer of BLM love was terrible, but it went quickly after people watched enough cop footage and were like, "Oh, wow, niggers are straight up terrible."
 
It's a massive support for a lot of the things I rant about on here, and it's absolutely a win for her. Maybe we'll find out later that it was all Patel and she slowed things down, but I really think if they were the case, they wouldn't have gone against her so hard.
Yeah, that's more than fair, I just really dislike her and I assume since i've posted a few times about the horrible shit in her past that is understood from me.

My bad.

loomer dropping bombs on chunky yogurt

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I wouldn't feel too bad for old chunky yogurt..

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it's cool, chunk, spreader of anti White and anti Christian hatred for a decade, he wants to "unite" with turdworldist podcastistan.
 
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I get the references, but I still do not like people making jokes about sending Kashyap Patel to American cities. He needs to be in India.
 
I think it is pretty funny that Obama ruined race relations so bad in America that we went to straight TND as a society after body cams became mandatory, lmao.

I know the summer of BLM love was terrible, but it went quickly after people watched enough cop footage and were like, "Oh, wow, niggers are straight up terrible."
The whole cop-cam thing is baffling to me. People had an entire TV show dedicated to this kind of thing from 1989 to literally now with re-runs and a good chunk of those episodes are cops busting niggers for doing stupid shit. And yet a fuck-ton of people in the United States just decided to keep their blinders on for decades and be like "nah, cops are just racist, they always messin with blacks for no good reason!"
 
The whole cop-cam thing is baffling to me. People had an entire TV show dedicated to this kind of thing from 1989 to literally now with re-runs and a good chunk of those episodes are cops busting niggers for doing stupid shit. And yet a fuck-ton of people in the United States just decided to keep their blinders on for decades and be like "nah, cops are just racist, they always messin with blacks for no good reason!"
In fairness, TV frequently cherry-picks things to push narratives. The bodycams helped show that, no, it really is quite typical for niggers to nig.
 
Indiana's Lt Governor, Micah Beckwith, is embarrassing the entire Midwest by reacting to a high school's band performance as if he's a housewife from 1986.

WESTFIELD, Ind. — Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith criticized Westfield High School's band in a social media post — and he doubled down on his opinion during an interview with a Fort Wayne radio station.
On Wednesday, April 22, the Micah Beckwith For Indiana Facebook page shared a video from Westfield Band. Beckwith's caption to the video reads:

"This is Westfield High School. I'm starting to get the sense that schools like Westfield LOVE giving the (middle finger emoji) to Christian Conservative families of our community.
Parents... use the VOUCHERS and get your kids OUT of our Indiana public schools like Westfield. Their futures and their lives depend on it!"

The reel shows Westfield High School's indoor percussion team in black and red costumes, wearing makeup and wishing the students luck in the state finals.
As of 11:15 a.m. Friday, April 24, Beckwith's post has been shared more than 115 times — but the page limited who can comment on the post.
In an interview with WOWO radio personality Kayla Blakeslee, Beckwith stood by his social media post.
"Bring it on. ... I'm right, and they're wrong," Beckwith said when Blakeslee said people were fired up about his post.
Blakeslee asked Beckwith what he saw in the video that led to his post.
"I was made aware of this from Christian students who attend Westfield, and they said they felt uncomfortable but didn't want to speak out because they were afraid to speak out. They were not being seen, they were not being heard, so I didn't go looking for this — it was brought to my attention," Beckwith told Blakeslee. "When I looked at it, I said, 'Yeah, this is demonic,' and then, we looked into it even more, and their theme for the drum line — let me explain this — it's the red line, and the red line follows the journey of knowing where boundaries exist, yet feeling an urge to cross them from the restraint of the fires of Carmen, the Carmen fantasy. Now if you don't know who Carmen is, it's a fantasy novel, it's a character, and this is a woman, she's a seductive witch, this is what self-identified. Her job in this opera that they are actually playing music from is to seduce a husband and a father out of his marriage into an affair, so the music they're playing is from that opera, a seductive witch, her whole goal is to try to get a man to cheat on his wife to destroy their family, and Westfield tax dollars are promoting this, and we pay a lot of freaking money in property taxes in Westfield."
Westfield Mayor Scott Willis issued a statement on the City of Westfield - Government's Facebook page on Thursday, April 23.
"This is what ticks me off: The Westfield mayor, Scott Willis, puts out this stupid post, and he says, 'We love our band kids. We love Westfield,' and I challenge Scott Willis right now to a debate, public debate, a public forum, and I will say, 'Your school is warping the minds of the next generation,' and I want him on record defending this crap because it's tax dollars."
For clarification, Willis' statement, included below, doesn't say either of those.
"As a city, we stand alongside Westfield Washington Schools. We work closely with our schools every day, and we’re proud of our students, educators, coaches, support staff, and administration. The strength of our schools, and the opportunities they provide, is a big part of why people choose Westfield.
Our students continue to represent Westfield at a high level, both on and off the field. The achievements highlighted by the district reflect not just talent, but a strong commitment to discipline, teamwork, and doing things the right way.
When you hear ‘from Westfield, Indiana’ announced on a national stage, it’s a point of pride for our entire community. These students have put in the work, and it shows. It’s a great example of what can happen when students are supported by their schools, their families, and their community."

Blakeslee then asked Beckwith what he would say to the percussion students who took Beckwith's comments as him shaming them.
"I would say that they don't know what they're doing, and that's what the demonic always does. They have no idea," Beckwith said. "I was a band teacher for 15 years. I love the arts. I absolutely love the arts. These kids I'm worked hard, I'm sure they're very talented, but that's the delusion. They don't know what they're giving themselves over to. It's not the kids I'm going after — it's the administration, it's the adults, it's the people who should be watching out for them because kids don't know better. That's why they're kids, that's why that God has given them adults around them to protect them, and what's happening is these adults in the administration or wherever this came from, they are setting these kids up for a huge, huge destructive path, and if you'll believe me, I have seen this in youth ministry for years. Kids give themselves over to things that parents say, 'Oh, it's harmless. Oh, it's just social media. Oh, it's just TikTok. Oh, it's just this.' And you know what? The devil gets a foothold, and their lives are destroyed, and I'm not going to sit here — I love these kids, I love those band kids. If I didn't love them, I wouldn't care if their lives are destroyed and run into the pits of hell. ... I love them enough to actually speak out."
Blakeslee asked Beckwith if he would do anything differently upon the reaction his post has been getting.
"I'd probably share it twice, maybe three times, maybe a few more times," Beckwith told Blakeslee. "I'm very passionate about this because this is the future of our nation. Abraham Lincoln said, 'The philosophy of the classroom in one generation is the philosophy of the government in the next generation.' I'm fighting for our nation, I'm fighting for the hearts, the minds and the souls, I'm fighting for goodness, for righteousness, for God, God's values in America that have made this nation great for 250 years, and this is ultimately — Kayla, I'll end with this — what's going on here is people are trying to silence Christian conservative voices in our state. Just this week, we became aware that there was a threat against me and my family — you saw that — and then you saw the redistricting thing happen in Virginia. Indiana's Republican leaders said, 'We're not going to fight fire with fire. We don't play this way.' Well, Virginia did. And then, you have a school board up in the Valpo district or a superintendent up in the Valpo district that said, 'You can't bring God into this place. You can't say what you want to say, lieutenant governor,' but I'm going to tell you right now — just for everybody listening — as the lieutenant governor of Indiana, I will refuse to be silent, and I urge you, I urge all of your listeners, anyone who has the values, traditional Christian values, stand up and say something."
When 13News reached out for comment, Beckwith's spokesperson referred us to the WOWO interview and said, "We will not be commenting further on this story at this time."

Below is a full statement from Dr. John Atha, the superintendent at Westfield Washington Schools:

"Dear Shamrock Community,
This week, I want to take a moment to talk about something bigger than any one program, performance, or opinion. I want to talk about who we are as a community.
Recently, a public official criticized our drumline students on social media and encouraged families to consider leaving our public schools. In this situation, I am reminded that we are not defined by moments of negativity. We are defined by how we respond to them.
At Westfield Washington Schools, we believe in cheering for our team versus rooting against others. Our students deserve that. Our staff deserves that. And our community deserves that.
Our music and performing arts students represent creativity, dedication, and student expression. Like so many of our programs, athletics, fine arts, academics, clubs, and extracurriculars, they are examples of students learning, growing, and finding their voice. We are proud of them, just as we are proud of every student who steps forward to try something new and represent Westfield.
I want to express my appreciation to Mayor Scott Willis, who, earlier today at the Westfield Chamber’s WHS Innovation Competition Luncheon at Chatham Hills, shared his strong support for our schools and recognized what we know to be true: Westfield Washington Schools are a driving force in this community, educationally, socially, and economically.
The numbers for our district tell a powerful story:

  • 11,000 students
  • 8,407 families
  • 1,628 dedicated staff members
  • 16 facilities
  • 2.6 million square feet under roof
  • 593 acres of land in the township
  • $1.35 billion of community assets
The success of Westfield runs through our schools and always will.
On the matter of school choice: Parents are the first and most influential educators in a child’s life. Values are formed at home. Our role as a school district is to partner with families, support them, and help every student become well educated, well-rounded, and prepared for life. Parents have both the right and the responsibility to choose what is best for their children.

Every day, more than 8,400 families in our community choose Westfield Washington Schools.
That choice is not accidental. It reflects the work of over 1,600 incredible employees, and a community that believes in public education and in each other.
Our mission remains unchanged: High levels of learning and growth for every student.
Our vision is clear: Preparing all Rocks to be Life Ready.
We will not be distracted, divided, or deterred. Moments like this only strengthen our resolve.
We will continue to focus on what matters most: our students, our staff, and our community. We will continue to lift each other up. And we will continue to move forward together, stronger than ever.
Thank you for your continued trust, support, and belief in Westfield Washington Schools.
With Shamrock pride and appreciation,
Dr. John Atha"


 
Because he didn't go to congress and say "pretty please?" first, or some shit.
That's what I figured. Some stupid gay shit.
We can have tariffs, it is just that this hyper-specific one can't be used by the President.

Although that means that the tariffs already in place under that hyper-specific one are staying in place, and now cannot be negotiated lower or removed by Trump. So all the lobbying by industry fucked themselves.

On top of that in the SC's decision writing, they informed Trump that ACTUALLY, he had more tariff power than that hyper-specific one. And, in fact, can control ALL-TRADE to and from nations and impose BLANKET trade tariffs. Trump even admitted he didn't know he had all that power and had already used it. Most currently with the Iran blockade, anyone caught assisting them with military aid / or aid we don't like, gets an increased blanket tariff of 50%
I wasn't sure what had happened because suddenly people like Fatpacks were trumpeting that Trump had to pay back the tariffs.
 
Indiana's Lt Governor, Micah Beckwith, is embarrassing the entire Midwest by reacting to a high school's band performance as if he's a housewife from 1986.
A public high school. He’s right, get your kids the fuck out of the public school system.
 
inb4 threadban, then
That’s the beauty of it. He is doing not a thing in the world wrong. He’s contributing informative posts, staying away from slap fighting, generally just pointing out flaws in arguments while being calm, and he is around 25% of the posts there.

They are seething and it’s hilarious. They cannot lay a glove on das jüden as they larp as anti-Israeli (just anti orange man, so obvious)
 
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