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  1. 60 Minutes Caught Misleading Viewers Again—Here’s the Real Story Behind the USAID ‘Firing’ Alex Mark Another day, another half-truth from the mainstream media. This time, CBS’s 60 Minutes wants you to believe Kristina Drye was “fired” from USAID during the agency’s chaotic shutdown. But there’s a problem with that narrative—she wasn’t a USAID employee. Not even close. Drye was a speechwriter working for XLA and Jefferson Partners, firms that provided services for USAID Administrator Samantha Power. When Power resigned, Drye’s contract ended. That’s not a firing. That’s what happens when your boss leaves and the job disappears. But CBS didn’t bother telling you that, did they? The USAID shutdown wasn’t some random event—it was part of a larger overhaul led by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) under Elon Musk’s administration. The goal? To clean house. DEIA (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility) initiatives were scrapped, propaganda TVs were unplugged, and woke language was purged from government websites. The establishment wasn’t happy, and neither were their media lackeys. (Excerpt) Read more https://citizenwatchreport.com/60-minutes-caught-misleading-viewers-again-heres-the-real-story-behind-the-usaid-firing/
  2. He's a democrat alright.
  3. Back to the thread:
  4. Week Four: No Rest for the Grifters American Thinker, by Clarice Feldman FTA This reorganization is absolutely essential. We are 36 trillion dollars in debt. A trillion (if all these zeroes are hard to grasp) is 1000 billion. By last count I saw, in a matter of weeks, DOGE has already eliminated about 60 billion dollars of waste and fraud. As the legacy press doesn’t seem to be giving this the attention it deserves, let me give you a sampling of the cuts and diversions which caught my attention this week. More at https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2025/02/week_four_no_rest_for_the_?grifters.html
  5. Planned Parenthood Appears to Have Scrubbed Instagram Acct. After RFK Jr. Swearing-In. Why? by Ward Clark Curiouser and curiouser - on Thursday, hours after the swearing-in of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as director of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Planned Parenthood apparently scrubbed their institutional Instagram posts. As in, all of them: Planned Parenthood caught the internet’s attention on Thursday after all of its Instagram posts were deleted within hours of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary RFK Jr.’s swearing in. The organization, in an apparent nod to this move, posted a pair of eyes on a black background on its Instagram story with no explanation. https://redstate.com/wardclark/2025/02/15/planned-parenthood-deleting-instagram-posts-what-are-they-hiding-n2185632 .
  6. He did magically create over 80 million Trump Derangement victims. 😇
  7. In the space of 9 minutes over 7 threads , No Tibs isn't triggered, he is just always manic on a Sunday afternoon.
  8. LOL. 😆 Boy are you wrong. You are just wishing, not comprehending what is going on
  9. Wow. That was a whole lot of frustrated gibberish. President Trump. three and three quarters more years
  10. And even if he was, the fact that we are all sinners, doesn’t seem to connect with dolts like homey-lander. He is too busy trying ( and failing) to claim a ‘gotcha’ its all he has. 😀
  11. And this is a guy who worked for Bill Clinton.
  12. DOGE scores big court win, allowed access to data on 3 federal agencies A federal judge in Washington on Friday handed Elon Musk's government efficiency team a win by declining a request to temporarily block it from accessing sensitive data from at least three federal agencies. Unions and nonprofits attempted to stop Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing records at the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Servicesand the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. U.S. District Judge John Bates wrote in an opinion that the government was likely correct in categorizing DOGE as an agency, thereby allowing it to detail its staff to other government departments. </snip> Attorneys for unions representing Labor Department employees argued during last week's hearing that, absent court intervention, DOGE could access protected agency information, including the financial and medical records of millions of Americans, as well as employee safety and workplace complaints. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/doge-scores-big-court-win-allowed-access-data-3-federal-agencies
  13. Always good to see a true thread has been bumped Thanks billstime. .
  14. Always hilarious when this thread gets bumped by TDS
  15. Thanks Joe.
  16. Well, it’s really Elon’s office isn’t it ? 😇
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