"Trump loses string of election lawsuits, leaving few vehicles to fight his defeat" by Alan Feuer New York Times, November 13, 2020
President Trump suffered multiple legal setbacks in three key swing states on Friday, choking off many of his last-ditch efforts to use the courts to delay or block President-elect Joe Biden’s victory.
In quick succession, Trump was handed defeats in Pennsylvania, Arizona and Michigan, where a state judge in Detroit rejected an unusual Republican attempt to halt the certification of the vote in Wayne County pending an audit of the count.
The legal losses came as Biden was declared the victor in Georgia and a day after an agency in the president’s own Department of Homeland Security flatly contradicted him by declaring that the election “was the most secure in American history” and that “there is no evidence” any voting systems malfunctioned.
After we were told Georgia is racist, and that must be the criminal traitor Krebs who destroyed evidence before the statement, and it's incredible after four years of the ma$$ media screaming Russian and foreign interference.
Of course, in this case, it is the Dominion Voting software that switched votes along with the CIA's Operation Scorecard and Hammer(?), things you will never see in the Trump-hating, coup-supporting pre$$ -- not that it really matters, for we are being played by both sides.
Beyond that, we all saw the overnight vote fraud that was right in front of our face and basically pre-programmed in by the narrative-setting pre$$ and ma$$ media.
It's so Orwellian right now it's hard to get ones head around, although I expect those that have lived under Communism recognize it all too well.
On Friday, 16 federal prosecutors who had been assigned to monitor the election also directly debunked claims of widespread fraud, saying in a letter to Attorney General William Barr that there was no evidence of substantial irregularities.
How would they know?
Have they seen any evidence?
Were they witnesses?
This is the Deep State closing ranks, folks, and woe to us all.
In his first public remarks of the week, Trump ignored the developments during an appearance in the Rose Garden, but he showed a momentary crack in his previously relentless insistence that he would eventually be proclaimed the winner of the campaign, saying at one point, “Whatever happens in the future, who knows, which administration, I guess time will tell.”
The terror threat must have took along with the exodus of so many, and it is simply confirmation that this country is beyond repair as even the courts are corrupt in the face of this Deep State coup and thwarting of the will of the American people.
Beyond that, it feels like a staged and scripted production with each playing their parts when one reads the Boston Globe.
Trump’s bad day at the bar began at dawn when news emerged that lawyers from the Ohio-based law firm Porter Wright Morris & Arthur had abruptly withdrawn from a federal lawsuit they had filed only days earlier on his behalf in Pennsylvania. The firm’s withdrawal followed internal tensions at the firm about its work for Trump and concerns by some lawyers that Porter Wright was being used to undercut the integrity of the electoral process.
Biden is not my president.
Then, shortly after noon, a lawyer for the Trump campaign effectively dropped its so-called Sharpiegate lawsuit in Arizona. That lawsuit had claimed that some ballots cast for Trump were invalidated after voters in Maricopa County had used Sharpie pens, causing “ink bleeds.” The lawyer, Kory Langhofer, acknowledged that not enough presidential votes were at stake in the case to affect the outcome of the race.
The lawsuit, which stemmed from a viral rumor that falsely claimed Arizona’s voting machines were incapable of tabulating ballots filled out with Sharpies, was already on the rocks. “We are not saying anyone is trying to steal the election,” Langhofer said.
Trump was a fool to think the the Party, the lawyers, and the Supreme Court would save him, even as some continue to insist his strategy is brilliant.
Biden was declared the winner of Arizona’s 11 electoral votes on Thursday night after he finished more than 11,000 votes ahead of Trump. At the court hearing earlier that day, a Maricopa County elections official testified that only 191 presidential votes in the county might have been affected by Langhofer’s suit.
Around 2 p.m. Friday, the state court judge in Michigan, Timothy M. Kenny, dealt Trump another blow by denying an emergency motion filed by two Republican poll workers who had asked him to halt the certification of the vote in Wayne County — home to Detroit — pending an audit of the count. States have to certify the results of the election — confirming that the vote tabulation was accurate — in order to apportion their Electoral College votes.
The ruling by Kenny meant that the formal completion of the vote in Wayne County — and the broader vote in Michigan — could continue on pace. Some legal scholars have suggested that delaying certification of the vote in key states is part of a last-ditch strategy by the Trump campaign to throw the election to Republican-led state legislatures.
At a hearing this week in Detroit, lawyers for the city had asked Kenny not to delay certification out of concern about this gambit. In his ruling, the judge noted that the audit requested by the two Republican plaintiffs, Cheryl Costantino and Edward McCall, would have been “unwieldy” and forced the rest of Michigan to wait. “It would be an unprecedented exercise of judicial activism for this court to stop the certification process,” Kenny added.
Folks, we are all being gamed!
In a lawsuit filed last week, Costantino and McCall charged that some poll workers in the heavily Democratic city were coaching voters to cast their ballots for Biden, that some Republican poll challengers were not given adequate access to monitor the vote count, and that loads of ballots were improperly brought into the convention center in the middle of the night.
Lawyers for Detroit and for the Michigan Democratic Party had argued in court papers that about 100 Republican poll challengers had in fact been let into the convention center, but that some were not allowed to return after leaving once the room filled up.
Kenny wrote that while he took some of these accusations seriously, some were too general to be proved and others were “rife with speculation and guesswork.”
He dismissed an affidavit by one Republican poll observer charging that computers at the convention center had been improperly connected to the internet, noting that the observer’s credibility was suspect: Before the election, the observer had posted on Facebook that the Democrats were using the coronavirus crisis as “a cover for Election Day fraud.”
That's obvious since that is what compelled all the allegedly mailed-in ballots along with the Trump votes that were dumped in garbage bins and landfills.
In between the events in Arizona and Michigan, another court, the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, in Philadelphia, handed the president another defeat.
The court upheld Pennsylvania’s three-day extension for the deadline to accept mail-in ballots, against which the Trump campaign has vociferously fought.
As the president was speaking in the Rose Garden, Marc E. Elias, a lawyer who has handled several election cases on behalf of the Democrats, wrote on Twitter: “Another Friday afternoon with more good news coming from the courts.”
They have it down to a science!
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The New York Times gives you a rundown of the election lawsuits the Trump campaign has filed while telling you how difficult to overturn an American election result (as the Globe ad service traffics in skin and advertises tank tops that cost $128?).
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So sayeth William K. Rashbaum and Benjamin Weiser of the New York Times, and did you notice that Mueller and impeachment were never a campaign issue at all?
Meanwhile, Maggie Haberman of the New York Times says this:
She reports that "his chances of succeeding at changing the results of the 2020 election are thin as a reed, and there is no grand strategy, he is simply trying to survive from one news cycle to the next because “he knows it’s over” as he contemplates his uncertain post-presidency future and keeps with one of his favorite pastimes: creating a controversy and watching to see how it plays out."
She says that the "next step is Trump talking seriously about announcing that he is planning to run again in 2024, and Republicans say it will keep the wide support he showed even in defeat and could guarantee a lucrative book deal or speaking fees, but the work of government has been reduced to something of a sideshow for the president who has not made any public appearances except for a visit to Arlington National Cemetery on Veterans Day and he has not spoken about the coronavirus pandemic or mentioned it on Twitter despite the staggering growth in positive cases and the number of West Wing aides and outside advisers who have been diagnosed with the virus in the past week."
That would include more than 130 Secret Service officers are said to be infected with coronavirus or quarantining in wake of Trump’s campaign travel, according to Carol D. Leonnig and Josh Dawsey of the Washington Post, and the outbreak comes as coronavirus cases have been rapidly rising across the nation, with more than 152,000 new cases reported Thursday.
Haterman goes on to say that "several advisers have bluntly told Trump that the chances of changing the election’s outcome are almost nonexistent, including in a meeting with him Saturday at the White House to which the president’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, dispatched aides, even as he has generally backed Trump’s desire to keep fighting because “it would appear that Joe Biden is going to be the next president of the United States,” and that Karl Rove, the architect of President George W. Bush’s presidency and an informal adviser to Trump, wrote in The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday that “closing out this election will be a hard but necessary step toward restoring some unity and political equilibrium,” adding that after Trump’s “days in court are over, the president should do his part to unite the country by leading a peaceful transition and letting grievances go.”
It's all a staged and scripted production, folks, this whole f**king election that was the most important election ever -- as is everything else that is presented to me by my pre$$.
I'm also told this: "the president is considering firing the CIA director, Gina Haspel, although some administration officials said he may not go through with it. The president has nursed a burning anger at Fox News for calling Arizona for Biden on election night, and has entertained suggestions from allies to start some kind of competing conservative-leaning news network, Some advisers had hoped that Trump would accept the state of the race by the end of this week, but a looming recount in Georgia may delay that. The president has told some advisers that if the race is certified for Biden, he will announce a 2024 campaign shortly afterward. Trump is getting suggestions from an array of other lawyers, as well. They include Sidney Powell, the lawyer for his former national security adviser Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, who was at the Trump campaign headquarters over the weekend. Advisers have nudged the president to stop talking about “fraud” because that has legal implications that his team has not been able to back up, so Trump has taken to pronouncing the election “rigged.”
It sure was, and I'm surprised Powell got a mention by the Times. She must be beside herself because she is in way deep on the computer electoral fraud by the Deep State.
Beyond that, Haterman didn't seem to implicate any jail time for any of them as the Globe says
Congress should start issuing subpoenas if Trump officials won’t proceed with the transition while explains the history of political projections and who got them so wrong.
Look who enters stage-right at the bottom of the page:
"Far-right protesters, counterdemonstrators plan to gather Saturday in D.C. amid pro-Trump rallies" by Marissa J. Lang and Peter Hermann Washington Post, November 13, 2020
WASHINGTON — Demonstrations in support of President Trump’s refusal to accept the results of the presidential election will descend on downtown Washington this weekend.
The events have been promoted by far-right media personalities, white nationalists, and conspiracists — several of whom announced plans to attend. Counterdemonstrations organized by antifascist and antiracism groups are being planned nearby.
Washington Compost, new York Times, AP, really doesn't matter, it all reads the same.
The rallies, which include a Women for Trump event, a “Million MAGA March,” and a “Stop the Steal” demonstration — which falsely asserts that voter fraud cost Trump the election — will begin Saturday morning in and around Freedom Plaza.
The pre$$ would know all about false assertions, wouldn't they?
WMD in Iraq anyone?
The pro-Trump rallies have garnered support from Fox News host Sean Hannity as well as more fringe figures, including Enrique Tarrio, chairman of the Proud Boys; self-described “American Nationalist” and social media agitator Nicholas Fuentes; conservative provocateur Jack Posobiec, who promoted the “Pizzagate” conspiracy tied to the 2016 shooting at a District of Columbia pizzeria Comet Ping Pong; Scott Presler, a pro-Trump activist who works with antiMuslim group ACT For America; and Infowars founder and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. Jones has said he is leading a “Stop the Steal” caravan from Texas that was expected to arrive Friday night in the nation’s capital.
A handful of anti-Trump rallies have also been announced, including one near Union Station organized by local activists and a protest involving Refuse Fascism D.C., which has said it intends to stand against “the Trump regime’s attempts to steal the election.”
Everything is upside down these days as the agents of evil flip the truth about everything.
It's the Biden-Obama-Clinton criminal faction and the agents of the Deep State bureaucracy that have stolen Trump's legitimate win, and no amount of mouthpiece pre$4 propaganda can change what God in Heaven knows to be true.
Not that it matters in this staged play with its actors, and the web version added this:
District police were put on high alert last week with fears of unrest and violent protests that many cities expected could follow Election Day. Although those fears didn’t materialize, many downtown District businesses remained boarded up through the weekend — and the raucous celebrations that followed Biden’s victory.
Those celebrations, of course, are NOT SUPER-SPREADER EVENTS or a COVID CONCERN!
Local activists are taking precautions as they prepare for Saturday, including efforts to safeguard the living monument at Black Lives Matter Plaza that has grown on and around the tall chain-link fence encircling Lafayette Square.
Last month, a group of Trump supporters in the District for Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation hearings tore down a number of the signs. Activists rebuilt the memorial the next day, and several have been standing guard since.
Past protests in Washington that have featured white nationalists and other far-right provocateurs have been dwarfed by counterdemonstrators.
Those would be the peaceful city-sacking antifa counter protesters, right?
God, I am so sick of reading this garbage.
A year after the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Va., turned deadly when a car plowed into a crowd of counterprotesters, a small handful of white supremacists came to the District for the “Unite the Right 2” rally. Organizers had hoped hundreds would join them, but about three dozen attended. They were drowned out by crowds of counterprotesters, who chanted and danced in the street.
Just like a Biden campaign rally!
Last year, hundreds of District police officers kept far-right agitators, including members of the Proud Boys, and left-wing antifascist protesters clad in black from clashing during dueling rallies at Freedom Plaza and nearby Pershing Park. Though the groups interacted at times during the July 2019 demonstration, the protests did not turn violent. The crowd of counterprotesters far outnumbered the right-wing demonstrators.
The media's obvious one-sided bias lends credence to the alleged extermination of Trump supporters and dissenters of the Great Reset being brought to you by the Bolsheviks of the Democrat Party.
Christopher Rodriguez, the District’s director of homeland security and emergency management, said in a news conference Thursday that officials are expecting a relatively small turnout at Saturday’s rally spread out among about a dozen groups.....
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That would be Georgia Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene, a far-right Trump allegiant who has espoused baseless QAnon theories and promoted bigoted rhetoric after taking the black pill.
The meeting was arranged by of the New York Times after a surge of conservative women who upset centrist Democrats met with left-leaning insurgents who ousted establishment Democrats in primaries — an unusual pandemic-era acculturation on Capitol Hill.
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"Days after many other countries, China finally on Friday congratulated President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris for their election win, ending whispers over Beijing’s reticence. Beijing’s salutations came just over 24 hours after Biden’s team said he had held phone calls with Australia, Japan, and South Korea — US allies that have watched with varying degrees of concern as Beijing has expanded its regional influence. The early overture to China’s neighbors reflected Biden’s campaign promise of staying tough on China, but seeking a united front instead of the Trump administration’s more unilateral approach. China’s government has been cautiously optimistic about calmer relations with Washington under a Biden administration, though officials have no illusions of a major thaw. Meanwhile, Russia stuck to its increasingly awkward diplomatic stance Friday of failing to congratulate Biden....."
Biden is doing what Flynn did, and Chinese recognition any sooner would have made their blackmail of Biden and election interference too obvious, but waiting so long does the same thing!
As for Russia, they know they didn't have a hand in it and surely recognize a CIA rip-off that has been brought to American shores. In either event, they know they have a dick American to deal with because that is always the case no matter who is selected.
The Globe back-paged these:
I can't imagine anyone out there wanting to read that criminal piece of shit wrote that is being pimped by Michael Kranish of the Washington Post.
At least Duterte survived.
It's called quotas.
Fits the theme of the day, 'er, narrative, doesn't it?
Adam Goldman, Eric Schmitt, Farnaz Fassihi and Ronen Bergman of the New York Times report that Al-CIA-Duh’s second-highest leader was killed by Iran three months ago.
Evidence of a vast coup and con$piracy are confirmed in the Globe's bu$ine$$ $section:
"Top CEOs met to plan a response to Trump’s election denial" by Tom Krisher and Paul Wiseman Associated Press, November 13, 2020
WASHINGTON — Only a few of America’s CEOs have made public statements about President Trump’s refusal to accept his election loss, but in private, many are alarmed and talking about what collective action would be necessary if they see an imminent threat to democracy.
The $tring-pullers behind the curtain!
On Nov. 6, more than two dozen CEOs of major US corporations took part in a video conference to discuss what to do if Trump refuses to leave office or takes other steps to stay in power beyond the scheduled Jan. 20 inauguration of former Vice President Joe Biden. Last Saturday Biden was declared the election winner by The Associated Press and other news organizations.
Oh, it was the lying, biased, and traitorous "news organizations" that declared Biden the winner, huh?
During the conference, which lasted more than an hour, the CEOs agreed that Trump had the right to pursue legal challenges alleging voter fraud, but if Trump tries to undo the legal process or disrupts a peaceful transition to Biden, the CEOs discussed making public statements and pressuring GOP legislators in their states who may try to redirect Electoral College votes from Biden to Trump, said Yale Management Professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, who convened the meeting.
“They’re all fine with him taking an appeal to the court, to a judicial process. They didn’t want to deny him that, but that doesn’t stop the transition,” said Sonnenfeld. “They said if that makes people feel better, it doesn’t hurt anything to let that grind through.”
All part the show before he concedes and leaves for the script has been preordained!
Last Saturday, the day after the video meeting, the Business Roundtable, a group that represents the most powerful companies in America, including Walmart, Apple, Starbucks, and General Electric, put out a statement congratulating Biden and his running mate, Kamala Harris. It largely reflected the conversation from Friday’s video meeting, saying the group respects Trump’s right to seek recounts and call for investigations where evidence exists. “There is no indication that any of these would change the outcome,” the group’s statement said.
They all back not only the coup, but the acceleration of the Great Reset agenda.
The executives who participated in the video conference are from Fortune 500 finance, retail, media, and manufacturing companies, Sonnenfeld said, but he wouldn’t identify them because they attended the meeting with the condition that their names be kept confidential. Sonnenfeld frequently speaks with CEOs and sets up meetings for them to discuss pressing issues.
Richard Pildes, a constitutional law professor at New York University who spoke at the video meeting, confirmed Sonnenfeld’s account, as did an executive who attended but didn’t want to be identified because he didn’t want to violate the meeting’s ground rules.
The CEOs agreed that they had seen no evidence of widespread election fraud as Trump has contended. Sonnenfeld invited Yale University historian Timothy Snyder, author of "On Tyranny,'' to address the group. After hearing Snyder discuss the history of democracies dying after elections and the possibility of GOP legislators changing the Electoral College outcome, many expressed alarm about the president’s conduct, Sonnenfeld said.
They have all turned on him after he made them boatloads of money, and how would they know whether there was vote fraud or not? How could they have seen it?
There is no evidence of widespread fraud in the 2020 election. In fact, election officials from both political parties have stated publicly that the election went well and international observers confirmed there were no serious irregularities.
So there wasn't "widespread" fraud, but some fraud?
No "serious" irregularities, but some irregularities?
These double-talking liars are the worst $cum on the planet!
The issues Trump’s campaign and its allies have pointed to are typical in every election: problems with signatures, secrecy envelopes, and postal marks on mail-in ballots, as well as the potential for a small number of ballots miscast or lost. With Biden leading Trump by wide margins in key battleground states, none of those issues would affect the outcome of the election.
Dead people voting, computers switching votes, etc, etc.
Trump’s campaign has also launched legal challenges complaining that poll watchers were unable to scrutinize the voting process. Many of those challenges have been tossed out by judges.
Trump has portrayed as illegitimate mailed votes received and counted after Election Day — even though that is explicitly allowed in about 20 states. He has falsely charged that campaign observers were blocked from watching the vote count as Biden overtook him in Pennsylvania.
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"The S&P 500 closed at a record high on Friday as optimism built among investors that a coming vaccine for the coronavirus will help end the shutdowns that have devastated the economy. The benchmark index posted its second weekly gain in a row. Markets also welcomed the election of Joe Biden as president and the likelihood of Republican control of the Senate, setting up a divided government that will probably mean a continuation of business-friendly policies. Small-company stocks outpaced the rest of the market this week, reflecting greater confidence in the economy. The market was lifted by energy, real estate and companies that rely on consumer spending, while big technology companies floated between gains and losses. News from Pfizer earlier in the week that preliminary trial data showed its vaccine to be 90% effective against COVID-19 drove investors to sell the high-flying technology stocks that have powered the markets most of the year and to buy beaten-down sectors like banks and energy. David Lefkowitz, head of Americas equities at UBS Global Wealth Management, said there is a “tug of war” in the markets between the good news from vaccine development and the worrying news that coronavirus cases are surging....."
The above confirms that the election was in fact scripted and rigged while the casedemic is a big fat lie, and by bu$ine$$ friendly they mean oligarchs continuing to enrich themselves ($ociali$m, fa$ci$m, Communi$m, they are pretty much all the same), and we are about to get them all what with the city and state threats to seize property while that buried business brief is contradicted by the Globe's own front-page piece of $hit that says what’s so infuriating is that Republicans are downplaying not only the severity of the COVID threat to public health but also the danger the pandemic poses to the economy which is now simply printing up money to give to the permanently unemployed, something the Globe argues is economic growth and a jobs program.
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Jess Bidgood and Victoria McGrane of the Globe Staff say the political circus that has defined so much of this year has descended on the state for one last gasp, a battle royale in which the only thing both sides agree on is that nothing less than the fate of the republic is at stake in the showdown of all showdowns, and based on what was reported yesterday I think it is $afe to assume at least one if not both seats go Republican.
They leave it to the New York Times to turn a loss into a win:
"As a G.O.P. Playbook on Voter Fraud Falls Flat, Some Ask: What’s Next?" by Michael Wines The New York Times, Nov. 14, 2020
WASHINGTON — It was an election where Republican charges of fictitious voter fraud took center stage before, during and after the count, backed by a barrage of lawsuits intent on making it harder to cast or tally votes, yet by its end, Americans had cast ballots at a rate not seen in a century. A Democrat was elected president, and Republicans drew surprising support from Black and Latino voters — the very groups the party historically targeted with restrictive voting laws in state after state.
The only thing fictitious in New York Times "reporting," folks, and that "surprising support" is the surest sign of a massive theft of an election.
That's the real takeaway from a surprising election, the work that Democrats need to do with the bloc of Latino voters.
That a strategy Republicans long relied on largely fell flat, experts say, can be explained by the partisan divisions that drove record turnout, by self-inflicted wounds on the part of President Trump and by a pandemic that turned a gradual trend toward voting early — by mail or in person — into a stampede.
How exactly? Despite evidence on massive Democrat fraud, House Republicans gained seats and unless the Democrats steal the Georgia Senate seats the majority holds there.
They are trying to tell us that Trump had coattails but lost to Biden, and with each passing day it is becoming clearer that Trump won in a massive landslide!
Some of those factors may be one-offs, but aspects of this election — especially the shift from Election Day voting to mail ballots, and the party’s surprising gains with some racial groups — raise questions of whether the Republican strategy of voter restrictions served the party’s interests as it once did. Also unclear is whether the changes in how people voted this year, in the middle of a pandemic, reflect long-term changes pointing to higher turnouts or factors unique to the 2020 vote.
WTF?
They WON HOUSE SEATS and the BLUE WAVE never happened even as they try to steal the Georgia Senate seats and the NYT is calling it failure!?
“As long as the Republican Party is going to depend on whiter, older and more rural electorate,” said Richard L. Hasen, an election law expert at the University of California, Irvine, “they’re going to make it harder for some people to register and vote,” but the election also highlighted how trying to place limits on casting a ballot might actually motivate voters to turn out, and even ignoring the toxic effects on democracy, some experts say, this was an election in which the results suggested that the Republican voting playbook may no longer be as effective as before.....
Thankfully, that is where the print ended and who cares what other absurdities are contained in that New York Times piece of sophistry.
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The New York Times describes the rank rot $tench of corruption that oozes from the guy as, get this, "political instincts that have been honed over decades."
We all know the entire political establishment is out to get the guy or has been threatened by the Biden-Obama-Clinton Deep State goons.
The New York Times is LITERALLY BIDEN'S PET, and Trump will have to fight tooth-and-nail to stay if office.
More New York Times hate, and no diplomacy in the world can fix it.
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Washington Compost there and don't worry, staffing from outside agencies will fix whatever problem that slum, 'er, city has.
Time to get out of the country anyway:
It's his farewell tour, as Paris hospitals begin to see signs of hope amid the virus surge, although France now has more patients hospitalized with the virus than during the April peak of the initial wave as police in Paris break up parties amid the lockdown.
The New York Times laments that the museums are open, but the public isn’t coming, and Spain is laughing even as it becomes the first nation in western Europe to hit 1 million virus cases and as Austria shuts schools and most stores to curb the spread of the virus.
It was a New York Times reporter.
The Washington Compost waded into the worst flooding in years and a power outage for millions.
How nice of the New York Times to notice after they covered for Weinstein and Epstein all these years.
of the New York Times says that after more than a decade of doubts, John Paull II's reputation has fallen under its darkest cloud yet.
I'm now told "the United States and Israel worked together to track and kill a senior al-Qaida operative in Iran earlier this year, a bold intelligence operation by the two allied nations that came as the Trump administration was ramping up pressure on Tehran, and that he was killed by assassins in the Iranian capital in August. The US provided intelligence to the Israelis on where they could find al-Masri and the alias he was using at the time, while Israeli agents carried out the killing."
That right there is a violation of Iranian sovereignty and a WAR CRIME, and can you imagine if the shoe were on the other foot and the Iranians had sponsored an assassination team to kill Jewish Americans?
The pre$$ would be screaming for war before I dropped the paper!
The article goes on to say that "the revelations that Iran was harboring an al-Qaida leader could help Israel bolster its case with the new US administration. Iran denied the reports, saying the government is not harboring any al-Qaida leaders and blaming the US and Israel for trying to foment anti-Iranian sentiment. US officials have long believed a number of al-Qaida leaders have been living quietly in Iran for years and publicly released intelligence assessments have made that case. Yoel Guzansky, a senior fellow at the Institute for National Security Studies and former analyst on Iranian affairs in the prime minister’s office, said it has been known for some time that Iran is hiding top al-Qaeda figures. While he had no direct knowledge of al-Masri’s death, he said a joint operation between the US and Israel would reflect the two nations' close intelligence cooperation, with the US typically stronger in the technical aspects of intelligence gathering and Israel adept at operating agents behind enemy lines."
Yup, when the terror attack it will be from Iran as they harbor their sworn enemy, Al-CIA-Duh.
After more than 18 years of Jewi$h war propaganda, FUCK OFF!
Of course, the USaelis are playing a dangerous game as they prepare for war, and I'm sure the Iranians (the shill now calls Trump reckless) will respond on a regional level so off we go into the wild blue yonder.
The pro-Trump people outnumbered the communists by more than 2-to-1, and watch for more in the coming weeks.
He is without a doubt the best justice on that court.
Just a reminder that this is hardly the first stolen election in America as they have flipped the script yet again.
He's got that backwards, and the Globe's resident neo-con is calling for Trump to concede defeat because he is sabotaging the health of American democracy by fighting an election that was brazenly stolen from him but I'm sure he will be fine.