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« Reply #238 on: August 19, 2022, 02:51:00 PM »
Old Joe is finally building the wall! Alas not the one to protect America from the illegal aliens pouring across the border (over two million since just October).  Instead the taxpayers are paying half a million dollars to build a wall around his $3 million beach home.   I thought walls didn't work to keep people out.   But Dems sure use them a lot around their multimillion-dollar mansions.

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« Reply #239 on: August 19, 2022, 03:54:58 PM »
Anyone who doubts that there is outrageous bias in the media should read CNN's take on the record gas prices.  Recently dropping from historic record highs to still over $4 per gallon.  Double what they were under Trump.  They must think the average person is dumb as a rock to peddle this propaganda.  Here is CNN"s take:


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Next time you stop at a gas station, think of it as a $100-a-month tax cut. Or a maybe $100-a-month raise.

The steady drop in gas prices over the last few months has turned into an unexpected form of economic stimulus, coming at a time when the Federal Reserve is trying to cool the economy and battle rising prices with higher interest rates.

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« Reply #240 on: August 20, 2022, 04:51:18 PM »
Great example of dishonest CNN "journalism."  Without any facts whatsoever they post a story like this based on alleged comments of unnamed "officials."  The same anonymous sources they used to allege Russian collusion and who obviously are political enemies of Trump:

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White House officials have privately expressed deep concern over the tranche of classified material taken to former President Donald Trump’s home in Florida, including some documents that are only meant to be viewed only in secure government facilities, CNN has learned.

“There is a deep concern,” one senior administration official told CNN.

LOL.  "deep concern" from an unnamed official over the "tranche" of documents.  Cue spooky music. 
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« Reply #241 on: August 21, 2022, 03:48:42 PM »
Mitch McConnell is doing his part to protect the corrupt political establishment.  You might think he would be hoping that republicans take back the Senate and doing everything possible to assist them.  You would be wrong.  Instead he is questioning the qualifications of republican candidates.  Why?  Because he prefers to prove that Trump endorsed outsiders who are not part of his cadre can't win.  Only a small group of powerful establishment people such as himself get to decide who serves in the Senate.  To the extent that he has any reservations about the Republican candidates, he could have kept those to himself until AFTER the election.  Instead he decided to so during the campaign.  He is another swamp creature that the voters need to send packing like Liz. 

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« Reply #242 on: August 21, 2022, 09:14:07 PM »
The DOJ is panicking trying to hide the motive behind the Trump raid.  They suddenly don't want to provide any information.  Wonder why?  The Dems panicked after the "Jan. 6" show trial fell flat and it was obvious the voters were sending Liz into retirement.  The land, air, and sea raid on Trump's home was forced on Garland by the radicals who dictated that Trump be stopped from running.  It has backfired on them.  Millions are pouring into Trump's campaign.  Garlend is hung out to dry trying to cover up behind the lawyers.   Way to go Brandon!  Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory as he has done so many times.

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« Reply #243 on: August 21, 2022, 09:22:33 PM »
John Fetterman continues to run a successful basement campaign.  He had a disabling stroke just before the Dem primary that he covered up.  He can barely talk.  As Mayor of a small PA town, he chased down a black jogger running through his neighborhood and held him at gun point after hearing some fireworks.  A hate crime.  Of course, the leftist media completely ignores that story and fawn over his "populist" campaign.  A guy who never worked a day in his life and lived on an allowance from his parents into his 40s is criticizing his opponent for getting through medical school and making millions.  Unreal.  Ultimately, the voters get the representatives they deserve.  We are currently being punished for the fake media stories that got a dementia patient elected president.  More of the same if a radical kook like Fetterman gets elected.

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In 2013, when he was mayor, Mr. Fetterman used his shotgun to stop an unarmed Black jogger and detain him, telling the police that he had heard shots fired near his home and spotted the man running, according to the police report. “Fetterman continued to yell and state that he knows this male was shooting,” the police report says. Two other people told police they had heard several shots as well.

An officer who patted down the man, Christopher Miyares, then 28, found no weapons. The officer noted that Mr. Miyares was wearing running clothes and headphones. Mr. Miyares was released.

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« Reply #244 on: August 22, 2022, 04:28:42 PM »
Finally some good news out of the Biden administration.  Fauci is finally resigning in disgrace.  After presiding over one of the greatest screw ups in American history which resulted in one million American deaths and untold disruption of the economy and education that will have consequences for decades, he is finally leaving!  He will go down in history as one of the most incompetent and corrupt officials in American history.  Which is saying a lot these days.  Good riddance.  Hopefully there will be "Jan. 6" like hearing on his incompetence and corruption.  If only Liz Cheney had spent some of her time and energy in Congress overseeing the CDC maybe they would have been better prepared for the pandemic.   But she spent all of her time on Trump as did many others.  Americans paid the price for their incompetence and corruption.  Fauci is fleeing before the Republican congress takes over in January and holds him accountable.
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