Monday, January 11, 2021

Capitol Hill Chaos a Blessing in Disguise For Democrats

That answers the age-old question: cui bono?

You now know who the perpetrators were and it is confirmed by the howling shenanigans of the Bo$ton Globe:


The photo of that disgusting hag is enough to make one vomit, and where's your laptop?

The Globe replaced my WaCompost pos with an NYT pos from Nicholas Fandos, Peter Baker and Maggie Haberman so there is no use in wasting my time or yours.


He's right. It should be glaringly obvious that the D.C. Capitol breach (aka “Capitol Siege”) was a set up to tarnish the populist movement and Trump, complete with agent provocateurs in service of the FBI.

How odd that it will shape the Biden presidency:

"How four days in America will shape Biden’s presidency" by Jess Bidgood Globe Staff, January 10, 2021

WASHINGTON — The most important week of Joe Biden’s presidency may have happened before it even started, one that deepened the nation’s political, public health, and economic crises and swiftly altered the tools he will have to address them.

Four days in America gave the incoming president the keys to unified control of the government, and laid bare the depth of the division in a country he has insisted he can bring together. The riot in the Capitol brought hints of a post-Trump “epiphany” he has said will encourage Republicans to govern with him, and just as quickly revealed how limited it could be, presenting the president-elect with an early test of his response to a crisis and of his faith in this country’s fundamental decency.

I'm sure he will get that.

“I think this week is very, very consequential for Biden,” Representative James Clyburn of South Carolina, a key ally of Biden, said Friday, “and I think it’s a very consequential week for this democracy.”

Before last week, Biden already faced a daunting challenge, with an outgoing administration that was actively obstructing his transition, an electorate cleaved by the falsehood that he stole the election, and twin crises of the pandemic and its economic devastation deepening their grip on the nation.

Then, in the 96 hours between Tuesday and Friday, Georgia voters elected their first Black and Jewish senators, both Democrats, giving the party control of the chamber. A violent mob, driven by lies and white grievance, shone a black light on Trumpism’s id, forcing a swath of the president’s fellow Republicans to recoil after four years of acquiescence. The drumbeat of crisis continued: On Thursday, a record 4,000 people were reported dead of COVID-19, and on Friday, a grim jobs report showed the economic recovery has all but stopped. 

The planned chaos and psyop obsured the bad economic news (cui bono?), and that's where the turn-in came. The Globe is really reaching a fever-pitch regarding all this, almost as if the are hysterically desperate for some reason.

The Globe is calling Warlock the second-coming of Martin Luther King, and what they won't tell you is the role of the Israel Lobby in Jon Ossoff’s ascendance.

Btw, did you see the map?

How did any Democrat win anywhere, huh?

Now, Biden will take office with a slim Senate majority that will embolden him to tackle those crises, in what some Democrats cautiously hope will be a political landscape altered by the increasing isolation of President Trump and the Republicans’ humbling loss in Georgia.

“What has happened in the last 4 or 5 days has really, really lessened the aura of the star of President Trump,” said former Senate majority leader Harry Reid, a Democrat. “That is a blessing to the country and to the Biden administration.”

There you have it, straight from the horse's ass.

Whether or not that lasts, Democrats now have the Senate numbers to confirm his Cabinet nominees and pass new economic relief measures and an infrastructure bill through budget reconciliation.

“We will now turn Mitch McConnell’s legislative graveyard into a legislative garden,” said Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey, a Democrat.

Biden will face new obstacles and pressures, too. The razor-thin majority will still not be enough to enact his most sweeping plans, and there are already signs that much of the Republican Party remains no more interested in abandoning Trump or working with Biden than they were before last Wednesday, and the House is steeling to impeach Trump for the second time, all but ensuring that Biden’s presidency will begin with a reckoning that will cut against his political instincts to augur normalcy and conciliation in moments of strife — and could put him under pressure from Democrats to be more aggressive in seeking accountability for Trump.

“What this moment demands is leadership that is clear-eyed about the very real threats we face as a nation and commitment to the truth-telling and bold policy-making necessary to rebuild,” said Representative Ayanna Pressley, the Massachusetts Democrat, who said she was in touch with Biden’s transition team “about the need to take a clear stance on accountability following the attack and a disciplined response that acknowledges the deep threat of white supremacist violence. We can’t just turn the page on this crisis,” Pressley said.

UH-HUH!

The Globe is about the farthest thing from telling the truth, and we know what is coming then and it is far from unity.

Trump should have gotten a good AG and jailed all these fuckers long ago.

Since winning the November election, Biden has responded to Trump’s obstruction of his transition and lies about election fraud by projecting competence and expertise and by making calls for healing — and he stuck with that message as the riot laid bare the depths of the national divide.

When he is not straying due to dementia.

“It wasn’t an epiphany. It was a moment that revealed how radical the Republicans have become,” said Julian Zelizer, a Princeton historian. “This week, for me, emphasized the difficulty he’s going to have with, ‘Return to normal.’”

We are never going back to normal anyway because of the mythical CV, but that's another topic.

It was up to Biden, not Trump, to address the nation first on Wednesday and fill the void of presidential leadership before even taking the oath of office.

He branded the violence an insurrection and an assault while Trump was out of sight and he denounced the Capitol riot as an aberration — even though many Americans see it as endemic to a nation that has often treated the rights of white people as more important than others. He tried to project optimism, declaring “there has never been anything we can’t do if we do it together,” which was a jarring juxtaposition with the mob ransacking lawmakers’ officers and injuring police officers.

By Thursday, he sharpened his rhetoric, calling the insurrection “one of the darkest days in the history of our nation” and urging the nation to recommit itself to the rule of law.

“I made it clear from the moment I entered this race what I believed was at stake was nothing less than who we are as a nation, what we stand for, and what we believe, what we will be,” he said.

As dark as 9/11? 

The day JFK was assented? 

All the days more than a handful of people died?

The way that perverted old fossil is talking is like the best of the Bolsheviks.

Biden will not be the first president to take office in a moment of upheaval. When President Lincoln was inaugurated, Southern states were already seceding from the Union. Franklin Delano Roosevelt took office at the depths of the Great Depression. President Reagan was sworn in the day the Iran hostage crisis ended.

Yeah, don't look behind the curtain on that one. 

You might get an October Surprise!

There are some indications Republicans have been chastened by last week’s events. Longtime Trump allies, including South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham, have denounced him. Senator Pat Toomey, of Pennsylvania, a fellow Republican, said on Fox that the president has committed “impeachable offenses,” and Republicans are already paying a political price for Trump’s rhetoric with their losses in Georgia.

Still, there are clear signs Republicans plan to stick with the status quo that brought it to this point. On Friday, Ronna McDaniel, a Trump ally who has amplified his claims about a stolen election, was reelected to chair the Republican National Committee.

“I am mad and I’m not going to let socialism rule this country and I’m going to work with every single one of you to make sure we squash it and we take back the House and take back the Senate,” she said in a speech that made no mention of the connection between Trump’s rhetoric and the violence at the Capitol. 

WHO F***KING CARES after ALL THIS?

I mean, voting by mail worked in 2020 so it's HERE TO STAY!

You guys will never win an election again, not that it will matter in a one-party $tate of tyranny which is where this is headed if Globe gets its way.

The Democratic Senate victories mean Biden no longer has to depend on Republicans to pass some key parts of his agenda.While many of his priorities will still be subject to the 60-vote threshold established by the filibuster, Chuck Schumer, the incoming Senate majority leader, should be able to pass such priorities as more stimulus relief and an infrastructure bill that have bipartisan support.

Democrats will eliminate the filibuster.

“The question, then, is in light of the chaos roiling the Republican Party, whether more Republicans are going to break with the party and try to figure out exactly what they can do to vote with the Democrats,” said Jim Manley, a Democratic strategist who worked for Reid. “I for one am skeptical,” he said, pointing out nearly 150 Republicans in Congress joined the effort to overturn the Electoral College vote. 

Still a bunch of RINOs out there.

As much as the events of last week shaped the political landscape around Biden, they shaped him, too. During his speech on Thursday, Biden said he had received a text message from his granddaughter, Finnegan, showing a picture of officers decked out in riot gear on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial during Black Lives Matter protests over the summer.

“Pop, this isn’t fair,” he said she wrote of the contrast with Wednesday’s less fearsome police presence at the Capitol as the mob approached.....--link--" 

That last is so f***ing sick.... see this.

Kind of creepy, huh?

As the Globe bemoans the vaccine rollout that has been beset by problems, they are FAILING to REPORT on the MASS MURDER in NEW YORK:

In response, the Globe says you gotta have faith in the honor of the pharmaceuticals as Mr. Walsh goes to Wa$hington and the Globe pushes an immediate vaccination plan that vaccinates the youngest first.

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Far from a one-day wonder.


Apparently not.


Or more importantly, people who voted for him or might sympathize with him.


Yeah, that is what is next.

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"Lawmakers who hunkered down together for safety while a pro-Trump mob attacked the US Capitol on Wednesday may have been exposed to someone in the same room who was infected with the coronavirus, according to the Office of the Attending Physician.  Experts have warned the storming of the Capitol building could have contributed to the public health crisis as a potential super spreader event. "There's going to be chains of transmission that come out of that kind of mass gathering," former Food and Drug Administration commissioner Scott Gottlieb said during an interview on CBS News's "Face the Nation" on Sunday. "The crowd wasn't adhering to what we know are good practices in terms of mask-wearing and other things. I think they deliberately eschewed those things. So, yeah, we're going to see chains of transmission come out of that kind of a gathering, for sure....." 

Gottlieb now works for Pfizer, something the pre$$ omitted, and this gives politicians an excuse to hide out and gain sympathy, they think.


The New York Times is disturbed because the populist politician won a landslide victory Sunday.


The printed piece of WaCompost I say said they have already found them, and how is this for a WTF moment?

A health worker sprayed disinfectant at a large part of a plane recovered from the waters off Java Island where Sriwijaya Air flight SJ-182 crashed on Saturday, at Tanjung Priok Port in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Monday.
A health worker sprayed disinfectant at a large part of a plane recovered from the waters off Java Island where Sriwijaya Air flight SJ-182 crashed on Saturday, at Tanjung Priok Port in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Monday (Tatan Syuflana/Associated Press). 

There is COVID ON THERE, really? 

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"Delays were reported at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport after an air traffic control center that serves the area reported a coronavirus infection and closed for cleaning on Sunday, the Federal Aviation Administration said. The Washington Air Route Traffic Control Center, located in Leesburg, Va., was closed from 11:45 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. for cleaning. It is one of 20 such centers in the United States, which generally provide service to aircraft while they are en route, as opposed to airport control towers, which handle takeoffs and landings. While the center was closed, the controllers worked from “an alternate location,” the F.A.A. said, and airplanes were “routed around the airspace or handled by underlying facilities.” Reagan airport attributed delays of more than 45 minutes to the Washington Center’s closure but no others in the region did. The delays appear to have been resolved by midafternoon. There have been at least 13 prior reported cases at the center, according to the F.A.A. It was not immediately clear if any of those had resulted in closures of the facility. Other air route traffic control centers have similarly closed for cleaning after infections were discovered over the past few months, resulting in widespread delays....." 

With all due respect, that is the biggest load of bull for shutting down air traffic control. 

It doesn't make sense, and it is a lame ass excuse.

I don't know what is going on, but whatever it is it is not what is portrayed by the pre$$.

"A man who police say killed three people and wounded four others during a series of shootings in and around Chicago posted nonsensical and expletive-laced videos in the days and hours leading up to the attacks. Investigators on Sunday were trying to determine a motive for the Saturday afternoon attacks in which police say 32-year-old Jason Nightengale apparently chose his victims at random. Police killed Nightengale in a shootout just north of the city about four hours after authorities say he shot his first victim in the head in a South Side parking garage. Those killed included a 30-year-old University of Chicago student from China named Yiran Fan, Anthony Faukner, 20, and Aisha Nevell, 46, a security guard. Wounded were a 77-year-old woman, 81-year-old woman and a 15-year-old girl, according to Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown. Another woman was shot in the neck in Evanston, police in the suburb said. Authorities didn’t release many details about Nightengale, a Chicago man whose LinkedIn page listed work over the years as a janitor, security guard and forklift operator, but a series of disturbing videos posted to Facebook over two years under Nightengale’s middle name, Oliver, offered clues as to his state of mind. In one posted Thursday, Nightengale held a gun to the camera and muttered unintelligible statements as he appeared to be driving. He posted dozens of other short videos, including several in the hours before the first attack, which were viewable until the page was taken down Sunday. In one, he says, “I’m going to blow up the whole community.” In another, Nightengale appears to groove to the Bee Gee’s “Staying Alive” while laughing. Chicago police released an October 2018 booking photo of Nightengale that was taken after he was charged with multiple driving-related offenses, including driving on a suspended license. His criminal record started in 2005 and included arrests for gun and drug violations, aggravated assault, and a 2019 domestic battery case, according to WLS-TV. An attorney for Nightengale couldn’t be located Sunday. Friends were shocked to hear of the shootings, describing Nightengale as a devoted father to twin girls who had a charismatic personality and a sense of humor but who had been through tough times....." 

The f**king staged and scripted false flags are starting before Biden even takes office as they build the cases to disarm the people in the name of safety, a quintessentially totalitarian tactic. Whether this guy was a victim of abuse or mind control is for you to decide, or maybe it is as the press says.

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Who cares, let em rot.

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"President Trump plans to award New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick the Presidential Medal of Freedom in one of the final acts of his term, according to a White House official, cementing a long-held admiration of the coach but drawing him into the controversy over Wednesday’s violence at the capitol. The ceremony will take place Thursday, the official said. Belichick will be the latest in an all-star lineup of sports legends to receive the medal from Trump. Just last week, Trump awarded it to golfers Annika Sorenstam, Gary Player and the late Babe Zaharias in a private ceremony the day after the deadly Capitol riot that the president incited. A Patriots spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Established by President John F. Kennedy, the medal is the nation’s highest civilian honor. Presidents have sole discretion to award it to people “who have made exceptional contributions to the security or national interests of America, to world peace, or to cultural or other significant public or private endeavors,” according to the White House. Last month Trump appointed Belichick to a second two-year term on the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness & Nutrition, and in a radio interview last summer suggested he was such a brilliant tactician he’d tap him for military advice. “You know, if I ever had a military battle, I’d call up Belichick and say, ‘What do you think. What do you think? Give me a couple of ideas,’” Trump said on the Hugh Hewitt Show. Trump also praised Belichick as the son of a Navy veteran when he and the team visited the White House in 2017 after their Super Bowl victory over the Atlanta Falcons. Belichick gave Trump a Super Bowl helmet. “He’s just a very special guy,” Trump said of Belichick at the event. Trump also told a story from the 2016 campaign, when he said Belichick wrote a “beautiful letter” congratulating him for his victories in the Republican primaries. When Trump asked to read the letter at a New Hampshire rally the night before the general election, Belichick sent him an even more glowing one to read, Trump said.

Gee, that is going to be tricky for the GlobeTrump and Patriots owner Robert Kraft have been friendly for years, and Kraft contributed $1 million to Trump’s inauguration. 

The question now is should Bill Belichik be shunned and purged (those outside new England would heartily agree!), especially with Trump being a threat to democracy after the deadly assault on the Capitol?

"Republican members of Congress who voted against certifying Joe Biden’s presidential victory, even after a mob broke into the Capitol, are being denounced by critics in their home districts who demand that they resign or be ousted. Protesters, newspaper editorial boards and local-level Democrats have urged the lawmakers to step down or for their colleagues to kick them out. The House and Senate can remove members with a two-thirds vote or censure or reprimand with a majority. Rep. Madison Cawthorn “needs to be held accountable for his seditious behavior and for the consequences resulting from said behavior,” a group of Democratic officials wrote in a letter asking House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to expel the North Carolina freshman who took his oath of office on Jan. 3. In St. Louis on Saturday, several hundred people protested against Sen. Josh Hawley, the first-term Missouri Republican who led efforts in the Senate to overturn Biden's election. The protestors painted “RESIGN HAWLEY” in large yellow letters in the middle of the street. A caravan of about 40 cars circled Sen. Ron Johnson’s office in Madison, Wisconsin, urging him to resign. Johnson initially supported Trump's baseless claims of election fraud, but after the riot, he voted in favor of Biden's win. Johnson condemned the violence but did not back off voter fraud allegations. The editorial boards of two of Wisconsin's biggest newspapers called for Johnson to resign, joining with editorials published across the country that targeted GOP politicians....."  

That is HOW they COMMUNIST DEMOCRATS intend to UNIFY US ALL!

"Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger compared the mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol to the Nazis and called President Donald Trump a failed leader who “will go down in history as the worst president ever.” The Republican said in a video he released on social media on Sunday that “Wednesday was the Night of Broken Glass right here in the United States.” In 1938, Nazis in Germany and Austria vandalized Jewish homes, schools and businesses during an attack that became known as Kristallnacht or “the Night of Broken Glass.” “The broken glass was in the windows of the United States Capitol, but the mob did not just shatter the windows of the Capitol, they shattered the ideas we took for granted,” he said. “They trampled the very principles on which our country was founded.”

Wow, the adulterous a$$hole's career must really be in crapper, and is he ever preaching given that the more appropriate analogy is the BLM and Antifa arsons over the summer! 

Ah-nold also had the temerity to call for national unity as he swore fealty to Biden.

"The F.B.I. arrested two men on Sunday who were photographed in the Senate chamber clad in military-style clothing and holding zip ties, according to a statement issued by the Justice Department. One of the men, Eric Gavelek Munchel, 30, was taken into custody in Nashville on one count of unlawfully entering a restricted building and one count of violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds, the department said. One of the officials involved in the case said authorities also recovered several weapons at the time of his arrest. The other man, Larry Rendell Brock, was arrested in Texas on the same charges after he was allegedly identified as one of the people who broke into the Capitol....."

Patsies get the middle name treatment, folks, and are those illegal?




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He was squelched by Twitter, and the Globe couldn't be happier.

"For anti-Trump Americans, calamity spurs a muted sense of vindication; Any feelings of I-told-you-so were buried under the horror of Wednesday’s insurrection at the Capitol" by Matt Viser The Washington Post, January 10, 2021 

He's a former Glober, and what more is there to say.

The "events" were a vindication for some because they-told-you-so.

Case closed.

For the past four years, a parade of Democrats and establishment Republicans had shouted alarm about the noxious brand of politics that President Trump had nurtured, saying that it would lead to potentially deadly repercussions and a political repudiation.

Over the course of a 24-hour period last week, both of those fearful predictions came to pass.

BELLS JUST WENT OFF!

First, Republicans lost two Senate races they had been favored to win in the usually conservative state of Georgia, giving Democrats full control in Washington as Trump’s party blamed him for the losses. Next, Trump incited his supporters with false allegations about the November election and directed them to the US Capitol, where the mob mounted a deadly attack on another branch of the government, and on democracy itself.

They did win. The races were stolen from them. 

Perdue lost 32,400 votes on live TV for God's sakes during an ABC update!

In its wake was left a shaken nation and a mix of reactions among those who had long sounded the warnings. Any sense of vindication was buried under the horror of Wednesday’s insurrection.

“It’s finally coming into focus,” said David Bowen, a Wisconsin state assemblyman and Democrat from Milwaukee. “Maybe it was blurred before, but it couldn’t be more clear at this point — even for people who supported Trump for a number of different reasons.”

Bowen found himself dejected Tuesday afternoon when the Kenosha County district attorney announced that no officers would be charged for the shooting of Jacob Blake, a 29-year-old Black man who was left paralyzed. By evening, he felt uplifted when Democrats won control of the Senate, which he hopes will allow them to address racial injustices.

The next day, some of his worst fears came true when the Capitol mob engaged in what he viewed as an attempted coup, but alongside that arose gratification in the widespread condemnation of Trump.

“To have these shifts of just raw emotions,” Bowen said. “For Trump to proudly do nothing on these issues of justice and systemic racism — it’s all coming to a head right now, even in his last days of the presidency.” 

Just remember that the opposite of what you read in the pre$$ is the turn.

Learned that from the Soviet citizens.

The backlash against Trump has been swifter than after his past missteps. Across the political landscape, the calculus instantly changed, as fear of crossing Trump was replaced with fear of being seen as complicit.

To whose benefit again?

“Enough is enough,” Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, one of the president’s closest allies, said in the aftermath of the mob attack. “I’m out.”

Trump’s actions clearly damaged the Republican Party’s chances in Georgia; his repeated criticism of Republicans over their unwillingness to go along with his false claims about a fraudulent election failed to work, with a majority of voters no longer willing to go along with him.

Trump’s rhetoric has always been outside the pale. He refused to fully condemn white nationalists after the deadly “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Va., in August 2017. During a presidential debate he told the Proud Boys, a male-chauvinist organization with ties to white nationalism, to “stand back and stand by.” He ridiculed NFL football players for kneeling during the national anthem as a protest of racial injustice, and he nodded to anti-Semitic tropes, but there were few far-reaching ramifications for Trump until recently. 

But he kissed Israel and Netanyahu's ass and continues to this day.

This is garbage propaganda, folks.

“It’s been more of an eye-opener,” said Nancy Quarles, a commissioner in Oakland County, Mich., of the impact of last week. “Even people I serve with — Republicans and independents who were looking at not so much him as a person but believed in his philosophies — some of that has turned. They’re not as strongly supporting him,” but there were still 147 Republicans who backed objections to count Biden’s electoral college votes, even after the Capitol was attacked. Trump retains broad support among Republican National Committee members, and Ronna McDaniel, the chairwoman he installed to lead the party four years ago, was unanimously reelected Friday without a challenger.

For years, Trump has run roughshod over other Republicans. It has at time muffled his critics, but they, too, have grown more vocal.

Mitt Romney of Utah, the only Republican senator to vote to convict Trump for abuse of power at his impeachment trial, delivered a passionate speech on the Senate floor decrying Trump as “a selfish man” and last week wrote an essay urging the country to heal its “social sickness.”

Spoken like a true Communi$t!

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, who has largely appeased Trump to fulfill his goal of remaking the federal judiciary, delivered a forceful condemnation of Trump for peddling “sweeping conspiracy theories” about the election.

Those courts didn't come through, did they?

“If there’s ever any silver lining in an awful, awful, awful day, I think it’s that this has accelerated the march away from Trumpism,” said former Arizona Republican senator Jeff Flake, who has warned his party for years about the perils of following Trump.

“We should not have tolerated so many other elected officials amplifying the president’s falsehoods without calling that out,” Flake said. “That’s what has been frustrating and painful, and I do think it’s changed.”--link--"

I don't mean to Flake out; however, I didn't vote for him but I am now marching in his direction.

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"US diplomats in extraordinary protest against Trump for riot; Career foreign and civil service officers said they fear last Wednesday’s siege may badly undermine US credibility to promote and defend democratic values abroad" by Matthew Lee The Associated Press, January 10, 2021

WASHINGTON — In a highly unusual move, American diplomats have drafted two cables condemning President Trump’s incitement of the deadly assault on the Capitol and calling for administration officials to possibly support invoking the 25th Amendment to remove him from office.

Using what is known as the State Department’s “dissent channel,” career foreign and civil service officers said they fear that last Wednesday’s siege may badly undermine US credibility to promote and defend democratic values abroad.

OMG, CIA stations that oversee such things overseas are complaining.

That's rich.

Of course, the diplomats testified against him during the first sham impeachment and this action damn near confirm s the allegedly conspiratorial Deep $tate.

The cable called on Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to support any lawful effort by Vice President Mike Pence and other Cabinet members to protect the country including through “the possible implementation of the procedures provided for in Article 4 of the 25th Amendment, if appropriate.” The amendment allows for the vice president and a majority of the Cabinet to declare a president unfit for office, and the vice president then becomes acting president.

The cables were an extraordinary protest against a sitting US president by American diplomats, who have long complained that the Trump administration has ignored and diminished their role and expertise. The dissent channel is normally used to oppose specific foreign policy decisions. The two most recent cables appear to be unprecedented in their scope and characterization of the president as a danger to the country.

The cables also reflect anger at the response to the riot by Pompeo, a loyal Trump ally. 

How loyal can he be when he didn't tell Trump about the "live exercise" that is CV (what is with Fauci and Birx and their mouth movements, too)?

Yeah, you SHOULDA LET US KNOW!

Pompeo has condemned the violence at the Capitol but has pointedly not addressed the role Trump played in encouraging his supporters who stormed the building. Nor has Pompeo addressed the aftermath or acknowledged that American diplomats overseas may now face new difficulty in promoting democracy. 

That last bit left me on the floor laughing.

Trump himself has railed about what he sees as disloyalty at the State Department. He once referred to it publicly — and in front of Pompeo and reporters — as “the deep State Department,” a reference to what Trump and his supporters believe is a cabal of entrenched bureaucrats intent on subverting his policies.

Haven't they, though?

It was not immediately clear how many diplomats signed the cables, both of which were viewed by the Associated Press.

The State Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.....--link--"

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The New York Times main fear is fueling famine as war with Iran is teed up.


The main misinformer, the New York Times, brings you that article regarding the government’s overt declaration of its willingness to suppress and deny information.

The Afghans are learning!

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So he is down in Texas, huh?

That's what the "conspiracists" said.



The PSYOP is being conducted AGAINST US, fellow citizens.


Mark Mazzetti, Helene Cooper, Jennifer Steinhauer, Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Luke Broadwater of the New York Times take you inside a deadly siege and they blame poor planning among a constellation of government agencies and a restive crowd encouraged by President Trump set the stage for the unthinkable.

Are you sick of the lame-ass excuses yet?


Turns out there was no incitement to riot, according to former Glober Charlie Savage of the New York Times, because all he said was go up to the Capitol and applaud when they object. 

Thats when Pelosi and the Deep $tate e$tabli$hment released their agent provocateurs.


I told you further crackdowns and security measures for $hit politicians would be on of the agendas they would advance, and lo and behold the the New York Times is carrying the ball the very next day.


I'm told the insurrectionist mob that stormed the US Capitol at the president’s behest last week was overwhelmingly made up of longtime Donald Trump supporters, and records show that some were heavily armed and included convicted criminals:

"The insurrectionist mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol at the president’s behest last week was overwhelmingly made up of longtime Trump supporters, including Republican Party officials, GOP political donors, far-right militants, white supremacists, and adherents of the QAnon myth that the government is secretly controlled by a cabal of Satan-worshiping pedophile cannibals. Records show that some were heavily armed and included convicted criminals, such as a Florida man recently released from prison for attempted murder. The Associated Press reviewed social media posts, voter registrations, court files and other public records for more than 120 people either facing criminal charges related to the Jan. 6 unrest or who, going maskless amid the pandemic, were later identified through photographs and videos taken during the melee. The evidence gives lie to claims by right-wing pundits and Republican officials such as Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., that the violence was perpetrated by left-wing antifa thugs rather than supporters of the president. The AP found that many of the rioters had taken to social media after the November election to retweet and parrot false claims by Trump that the vote had been stolen in a vast international conspiracy. Several had openly threatened violence against Democrats and Republicans they considered insufficiently loyal to the president. Rosanne Boyland’s sister told the AP on Friday she was an adherent of the QAnon conspiracy theory that holds Trump is America’s savior. Her Facebook page featured photos and videos praising Trump and promoting fantasies, including one theory that a shadowy group was using the coronavirus to steal elections...."

Must be something to it all for methinks they doth protest too much!

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The B-section began with a feature called Order out of Chaos(!) regarding teen poets and the Great Divide in education.

"Somerville appointee under scrutiny for attending Trump rally in DC" by Tim Logan and Laura Crimaldi Globe Staff, January 10, 2021

Jessica Turner is a supporter of President Trump, enough of one that she went to Washington last week for his “Stop the Steal” rally that ended with rioters storming the Capitol.

She’s also an appointee on a board in Somerville that oversees affordable-housing funds.

Now the city is launching an investigation into Turner’s trip to Washington, with some residents — including City Council members — suggesting she could be stripped of her volunteer position.

Maybe Bob Kraft could put in a good word for her.

It’s a move that speaks to the intense passions swirling in the wake of Wednesday’s violence, which left five dead and disrupted the certification of Joe Biden’s election to the presidency. It also raises questions about whether the events Wednesday could be held against people who simply attended.

The question has already been answered.

To Turner, the episode highlights how people can be “demonized for their opinions” in a liberal city like Somerville.

A registered independent who described her personal politics as all over the map, Turner said she has long been an advocate for residents of her diverse public housing complex — which she asked not be named to protect her children’s privacy — helping people access legal aid and translation services. She said she has no intention of resigning her post on the housing board. She supports Trump and went to Washington because she was concerned about the integrity of the election.

It’s fine to disagree about politics, she said, but no one should be persecuted for attending a political rally. 

You are not going to be persecuted, you are going to be purged, and the Globe is going to be howling in glee in the background as they push this insanity.

“We have people who claim to be fighting fascism but then you turn around and it’s like this dictatorship, where you can’t stray from what’s accepted,” she said. “It’s messed up.”--link--"

The Globe than has the gall to eulogize a Bush scum:


If so, she is an accessory to war crimes.

When I turned into the article, the Globe toasted her with the lower half of the page with a weekly subscription box and event series highlighting local bartenders who will mix a drink of the week how you can support the industry during COVID-19 with virtual live cocktails.

Do the insults never end?

The pre$$ is primarily responsible for ruining your business and yet they are going to help!

What you need to realize is the BARS are NEVER COMING BACK because they are DANGEROUS to TOTALITARIAN TYRANTS!

Ever hear of the Molly Maguire?

A bunch of people, gathering in a bar, sharing grievances, decide to do something about it. 

Wake up, folks. 

There will be NO MORE CROWDS, EVER!(

Oh, I know, I know, once you get your vaccine things will be back to normal and they will be packing Fenway.

You wanna buy a bridge?

{@@##$$%%^^&&}


So that's what it is. 

I thought I was being slowed down after net neutrality was given the boot.


That's going to be a challenge for not only Biden, but the Green New Deal/Great Re$et crowd.

Or not:




The guy is the world’s richest person (I thought it was Bezos) as Mu$k lays claim to the biggest net worth ever recorded: $209.3 billion as of Friday. 

I don't know what kind of $hell game he has going, but the loot won't be going to the soon-to-be u$ele$$ politicians:

"Businesses rethink political donations after Capitol siege" by Barbara Ortutay The Associated Press, January 11, 2021

Businesses are rethinking political contributions in the wake of the deadly Capitol siege by President Donald Trump’s supporters on Wednesday.

Citigroup confirmed Sunday that it is pausing all federal political donations for the first three months of the year. Others, like Marriott, are only stopping donations to the 147 Republicans who opposed certifying President-elect Joe Biden’s election.

In a memo to employees Friday, Citi’s head of global government affairs Candi Wolff said “we want you to be assured that we will not support candidates who do not respect the rule of law.”

“We support engaging with our political leaders even when we disagree, and our PAC is an important tool for that engagement,” Wolff wrote, adding that the company in 2019 donated $1,000 to the campaign of Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO), who represents a state in which Citi has a lot of employees.

In all, Citi’s political action committee donated $742,000 to federal candidates in 2019-2020 according to OpenSecrets, a group that tracks political donations. Of this, $413,500 — or about 56% — went to Republicans and the rest to Democrats.

The trade group representing one of the nation’s best known health insurance brands, meanwhile, said it’s suspending political contributions to lawmakers who voted last week to reject the Electoral College results that cemented Democrat Joe Biden’s victory over President Donald Trump in the November election.

There is no purge, though.

The Blue Cross Blue Shield Association represents 36 regional and local insurers who use the brand, together covering about 1 in 3 Americans. Kim Keck, the group’s CEO and president, says it will continue to support lawmakers and candidates in both political parties who “will work with us to build a stronger, healthier nation.” --link--"

And those who pour money into their pockets, but NOW that the BANKERS and BILLIONAIRES have ALL the $$$, they will NO LONGER NEED YOU!

You guys f**ked yourselves in more ways that one as you buried your no$es in the trough!

See you in hell, you bastards!