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BURIED LEDE: CNN IS ACTUALLY CAPABLE OF JOURNALISM! 

 

CNN digs up Hakeem Jeffries’ editorial defending his uncle’s anti-Semitic remarks and Louis Farrakhan.

 

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Well, this is awkward. CNN is reporting today on a few anti-Semitic skeletons in Democratic Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries’ closet.

 

 

https://hotair.com/john-s-2/2023/04/12/cnn-digs-up-hakeem-jeffries-editorial-defending-his-uncles-anti-semitic-remarks-and-louis-farrakhan-n543506

 

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Why Kentucky’s Governor Andy Beshear Won’t Be Savaged By the Gun Control Industry

By Dan Zimmerman

 

 

 

 

 

Yesterday an employee of the Old South Bank in Louisville, Kentucky opened fire in the bank, killing five and wounding eight more. The shooter was shot and killed by police. The killer, Connor Sturgeon bought the AR-15 rifle he used in the shooting legally last week.

 

One of those killed was 63-year-old Tommy Elliott, a senior vice president of the bank, and someone Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear described as a very close friend.

 

Today Beshear issued the above video statement about the shooting. Note what wasn’t included in that statement. The Governor didn’t mention the firearm the killer used or call for stricter gun control laws.

 

As news of the shooting broke yesterday, the media, of course, wasted no time in pointing out that Kentucky’s legislature passed a Second Amendment sanctuary bill less than two weeks ago. While that largely symbolic act had absolutely no effect whatsoever on the killer’s ability to buy the gun he used, that never seems to matter. It’s too convenient a cudgel to use against pro-gun rights Republicans at a very opportune time.

 

Note however, that what you’re not hearing now is any criticism of Governor Beshear for conspicuously avoiding the issue of the AR-15 or gun control in general in his statement today.

 

Strange, that. Well, not really. Not when you know that Beshear is a Democrat. And not just a Democrat, but a Democrat Governor in a deeply red state. And also a Democrat Governor who’s in a reelection run that promises to be a very tight race.

 

https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/why-kentuckys-governor-andy-beshear-wont-be-getting-savaged-by-the-gun-control-industry/

 

 

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14 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

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Can you get Nancy's net worth without her husband? She does submit her necessary financial disclosures - it should be pretty easy for you to find and if not, I'm e TRUMPAREA.COM can help you.

 

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On 4/11/2023 at 9:00 PM, B-Man said:

 

Feinstein’s Prolonged Absence From Senate Holding Up Biden Judicial Confirmations.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/04/feinsteins-prolonged-absence-from-senate-holding-up-biden-judicial-confirmations/

 

 

 

 

Dems/Media are lying ?   Who knew ?

 

As we reported Tuesday, the Senate GOP followed through with their promise to block the proposed Schumer/Feinstein plan to seat another Democratic Senator on the committee for what presumably would be a short time until Feinstein, who has been in California for several weeks dealing with a prolonged shingles battle, is able to return.

 

Throughout this entire saga, Sen. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Judiciary Chair Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) have portrayed the issue as being one where they can’t get any of Joe Biden’s nominees out of the committee and onto the floor for a full vote.

 

But as Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) noted in floor remarks Tuesday, that is simply not the case, as numerous nominees continue to make it through the committee even in Feinstein’s absence. At issue, he pointed out, were a handful of radicals who Durbin and Schumer wanted to push through but couldn’t because the Judiciary Committee is currently at a 10/10 Democrat/Republican tie without Feinstein.

 

Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.), who is on the Judiciary Committee, was interviewed Wednesday on Fox News and explained as only he can the sham Senate Democrats were trying to pull regarding the stalled nominees.

 

He noted that Republicans on the Judiciary Committee were absolutely not going to let through any nominee who “either got their law license at Costco or they didn’t pay attention in class.” At another point in the interview, he suggested that they “weren’t qualified to be federal judges. They either think the U.S. Constitution is the name of a ship, or based on their record, they want to ignore the Constitution.”

 

“They are from the loon wing of the Democratic party,” Kennedy also explained, “and Sen. Feinstein’s absence stops Sen. Durbin from ramming those nominees through.”

 

“They have demonstrated records as activists, they want to rewrite the Constitution every other Thursday to advance a social and economic agenda that the voters have not accepted, in my opinion,” Kennedy went on to say, while suggesting as many as ten nominees could conceivably get confirmed while Feinstein was away outside of the few Republicans would block for being too far left.

 

Watch:

 

 

https://redstate.com/sister-toldjah/2023/04/19/sen-john-kennedy-explains-as-only-he-can-the-democrat-sham-behind-trying-to-replace-feinstein-n733394

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It's official.

 

Democrats hate women.

 

 

 

 

The sad thing is, you know that they know it was the right thing to vote for, but you CAN'T go against the radical Left and be in the democrat party.

 

 

 

 

 

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Antony Blinken and the ‘made men’ of the Biden administration

The Hill, by Jonathan Turley

 

Secretary of State Antony Blinken would really, really prefer to talk about grain in Ukraine this week. But many people are less interested in what Blinken is doing as secretary of state than in what he did to become secretary of state. This week, Blinken was implicated in a political coverup that could well have made the difference in the 2020 election. According to the sworn testimony of former acting CIA Director Michael Morrell, Blinken – then a high-ranking Biden campaign official – was “the impetus” of the false claim that the Hunter Biden laptop story was really Russian disinformation.

 

https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/3963743-antony-blinken-and-the-made-men-of-the-biden-administration/

 

 

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On 4/5/2023 at 1:00 PM, B-Man said:

 

 

No surprise.

 

 

 

 


post office impeachment? 

On 4/24/2023 at 11:42 AM, B-Man said:

 

 

Antony Blinken and the ‘made men’ of the Biden administration

The Hill, by Jonathan Turley

 

Secretary of State Antony Blinken would really, really prefer to talk about grain in Ukraine this week. But many people are less interested in what Blinken is doing as secretary of state than in what he did to become secretary of state. This week, Blinken was implicated in a political coverup that could well have made the difference in the 2020 election. According to the sworn testimony of former acting CIA Director Michael Morrell, Blinken – then a high-ranking Biden campaign official – was “the impetus” of the false claim that the Hunter Biden laptop story was really Russian disinformation.

 

https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/3963743-antony-blinken-and-the-made-men-of-the-biden-administration/

 

 

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Biden’s cia director had personal connection with Epstein 🤔 corrupt crooks - all of them 

 

 

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16 hours ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said:


Kruman has always been a polarized political hack fakeanomics expert. Zero objectivity, and most of his perspective are antithetical to the fundamental principles of economics. 

 

The New York Times economist is known as the perpetually wrong Paul Krugman.

The same guy who stated the internet would be no more impactful than the fax machine, and that after electing Trump in 2016 the world would enter a recession we could not get out of.

The man is a laughingstock.

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39 minutes ago, sherpa said:

 

The New York Times economist is known as the perpetually wrong Paul Krugman.

The same guy who stated the internet would be no more impactful than the fax machine, and that after electing Trump in 2016 the world would enter a recession we could not get out of.

The man is a laughingstock.


If one Googles  Krugman partisan hack, the internet nearly breaks with so many hits 

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“RULE OF LAW:”

 

 Senator Schumer’s Letter to Chief Judge Godbey (NDTX): If you don’t do what I want,

“Congress will consider more prescriptive requirements.” 

 

“It has come to this. The Senate Majority leader, who has no chance of actually passing court reform legislation, is issuing empty ultimatums to a federal judge.

 

Anyone who can count to sixty knows such ‘prescriptive requirements’ are dead on arrival. And certainly Schumer knows that as well. But Schumer’s intent, like that of Durbin, is not to actually engage in good-faith discussions with the judiciary. Rather the goal, as always, is to undermine the authority of judges he disagrees with.”

 

 

https://reason.com/volokh/2023/04/29/senator-schumers-letter-to-chief-judge-godbey-ndtx/

 

 

 

Threatening the judiciary has become a habit with Sen. Schumer.

 

 

 

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Any thoughts on why the entrenched DC mob has been trying to delegitimize the Supreme Court lately ??

 

 

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SCOTUS Grants Review of Case That Will Gut the Federal Bureaucracy

 

In the biggest news to come out of the Supreme Court of the United States since Roe v. Wade was overturned, the Court has granted a review of Loper Bright Enterprises vs. Raimondo.

 

In its deliberations, the court will deal with the question of whether to overrule the infamous Chevron Doctrine, a ’70s-era precedent that granted broad powers to the bureaucratic state to interpret vague, often narrow statutes with near zero accountability.

 

https://redstate.com/bonchie/2023/05/01/scotus-grants-review-of-case-that-will-gut-the-federal-bureaucracy-n739579

 

 

 

 

 

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