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Tulsi Gabbard: US faces 'domestic threat to our democracy' from the powerful (msn.com)

 

TULSI GABBARD: There is a domestic threat to our democracy, and it is a very serious one. But it is not in the hands of a few powerless Americans who are pissed off and frustrated that our government is failing us. It is the threat coming from some of the most powerful people in our government. 

 

Some of the people that I've talked about in the Biden administration – the national security state apparatus that's being weaponized against our fellow Americans, again, because they voted against the president or because they disagree with his policies, [are] illing to sacrifice our country and our Constitution and our democracy so they can hold on to power. We need to be clear-eyed about this and not allow it to happen. We can't fall for it. 

 

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/tulsi-gabbard-us-faces-domestic-threat-to-our-democracy-from-the-powerful/ar-AA11KM2O?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=f598f97e27ff45efbb0dc782b0bb125e

 

 

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Schumer: Pelosi is "in trouble" and Democrats will lose the House

 

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer had dinner with six other senators on Monday night at an Italian restaurant on Capitol Hill popular with lawmakers. Today Punchbowl is reporting on some of the statements made by Schumer, one of which is that his cohort in the House, Speaker Nancy Pelosi in “in trouble.” In trouble, as in she’s about to lose her job because Republicans are going to take back control of the House in the November midterm elections.

 

Schumer’s dining companions that night were a mix of east coast Democrats, western state Democrats, and his Senate majority whip, Dick Durban (Illinois). Senators Chris ***** (Delaware), Mark Kelly (Arizona), Chris Van Hollen (Maryland), Tom Carper (Delaware), and John Hickenlooper (Colorado) were all around Schumer’s table at Trattoria Alberto.

 

Frankly, most of the remarks leaked to Punchbowl and being reported are not anything that would amount to breaking news. They are pretty much common opinions of most political observers, regardless of party affiliation. It’s just interesting that Schumer is saying the quiet part out loud to his fellow Democrats – San Fran Gran is on her way out the door. Does anyone think that Nancy Pelosi will hang around and go back to being an ordinary member of the House after being Speaker? She did once when she was younger and correctly gambled that she’d be back in charge one day, but now she’s over 80 years old. It’s time for her to either get an ambassadorship from her pal Joe Biden or settle down and visit her various homes and spend some quality time with her children and grandchildren. She has a well-stocked freezer in San Francisco loaded with pricey pints of ice cream. She’s set.

 

 

Republicans only need 5 seats. Five. Schumer is just stating the obvious. One thing mentioned in Punchbowl’s reporting is that Schumer was speaking loudly and overheard by other patrons. Maybe he’s trying to soften the blow that will likely come to Democrats on election night in November. Schumer gives Democrats a 60% chance of holding control of the Senate and a 40% chance of holding the House.

 

 

https://hotair.com/karen-townsend/2022/09/15/schumer-pelosi-is-in-trouble-and-democrats-will-lose-the-house-n496792

 

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On 9/8/2022 at 1:21 PM, B-Man said:

Joe Manchin's Political Career Appears to Be Over

Regardless, the story here isn’t the GOP candidates. It’s that Manchin has burned his political career to the ground to make the blue-haired climate hysterics on the left happy. I wonder if he still thinks it was worth it. 
 

Other polling shows his unfavorable rating with Democrats still in the toilet, so he didn’t gain with any of the people he tried to buy off. On the other end, his once-durable support among Republicans (especially more moderate ones) has completely collapsed.

 

For the life of me, I can’t understand why he made the decision he did. Manchin had a chance to cement himself with his home state, ensuring not just his re-election, but his legacy among his constituents. Instead, he sold the people who voted for him down the river to get a cheap pen from Joe Biden, a few days of plaudits from the press, and a cratering approval rating.

 

Worse, the bill itself is just a handout to well-off Californians who want to buy electric vehicles while providing nothing really of value to West Virginians. For all the talk about “permitting reform,” it sure hasn’t happened yet.

 

What was the strategy here? Did it really come down to Chris ***** puffing Manchin up about becoming a hero to the left? If the senator was that gullible, he richly deserves his coming downfall.

 

 


 

You should have known better than to trust your fellow Democrats, Joe. 
 

Joe Manchin's Humiliation Is Complete After Deal Falls Through

 

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Sen. Joe Manchin’s humiliation was brought to completion on Tuesday after his Democrat-negotiated permitting reform deal officially fell through.

 

Per RedState’s previous reporting, Manchin stabbed Republicans in the back during the summer, waiting until the CHIPS Act passed before doing an about-face on a big-spending reconciliation bill full of “climate change” payoffs. The West Virginia senator had supposedly struck a deal whereby he would pass the falsely named Inflation Reduction Act in exchange for Democrat support for permitting reform for oil and gas projects.

 

The whole thing is just laughably naive, and the math never made any sense at all. Why would the GOP ever consider rewarding Manchin by helping to uphold a deal he made with Democrats in order to pass a boondoggle spending bill no Republican wanted? Never mind that the reconciliation bill was terrible policy that did nothing to help with inflation.
 

https://redstate.com/bonchie/2022/09/27/joe-manchins-humiliation-is-complete-after-deal-falls-through-n633853

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LINCOLN BROWN: Racism Is the ‘Precious’ of the Left. 

 

“The one ring to rule us all and the one ring to find us. The one ring to bring us all and in the darkness bind us. Without it, the movement collapses.

 

If it is lost, Mordor falls and its sway over the world evaporates in the sunlight. Without it, the Left loses power that it cannot afford to gamble away. Rather it is to be hoarded, strengthened, and wielded to terrible effect. It is the one ring that controls all others, and it seems almost impossible to defeat, which is why the Left continues to clutch it so tightly and use it for purposes great and small.”

 

https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/lincolnbrown/2022/10/17/racism-is-the-precious-of-the-left-n1637648

 

 

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3 hours ago, B-Man said:

LINCOLN BROWN: Racism Is the ‘Precious’ of the Left. 

 

“The one ring to rule us all and the one ring to find us. The one ring to bring us all and in the darkness bind us. Without it, the movement collapses.

 

If it is lost, Mordor falls and its sway over the world evaporates in the sunlight. Without it, the Left loses power that it cannot afford to gamble away. Rather it is to be hoarded, strengthened, and wielded to terrible effect. It is the one ring that controls all others, and it seems almost impossible to defeat, which is why the Left continues to clutch it so tightly and use it for purposes great and small.”

 

https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/lincolnbrown/2022/10/17/racism-is-the-precious-of-the-left-n1637648

 

Oh, I thought they meant:

 

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or:

 

the silence of the lambs pit GIF

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