Tuesday, December 31, 2024

Michael Goodwin: All of Team Joe aided in the Big Lie — now the world knows the truth of the Biden crime family

 Michael Goodwin; NY Post 
. .  ."Antony Blinken, now Biden’s secretary of state, who helped organize the dishonest 2020 letter from the 51 former intelligence officials who said the laptop smelled of Russian disinformation, also had to know the truth about the Biden family business.  He was deputy national security adviser in 2013." . . .

"Ever since The Post broke the story of Hunter Biden’s laptop in October of 2020, it’s been obvious that Joe Biden was involved in his son’s influence peddling schemes.

"The president’s serial denials were as credible as Bill Clinton’s claim that “I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky.”

"Biden’s most ridiculous lie was that he never even discussed Hunter’s foreign business with him.

"Laptop messages and photos showing Joe meeting with some of Hunter’s skeezy clients proved otherwise.

"Revelations that the son got millions from Ukraine energy company Burisma, despite knowing nothing about energy or Ukraine, destroyed the fiction that this was a merit-based business.

"So did crucial public statements by Tony Bobulinski, a former Hunter Biden partner who bravely authenticated many of the emails and identified Joe as the “big guy” slated for a 10% cut in a Chinese deal." . . .

Trump shares ruthless reel of Dems calling Biden ‘sharp’ after veteran journalist rips cover-up of ‘obvious cognitive decline’  Video.

Arrest the Deputy Foreign Minister of Poland?

The American Spectator  A decidedly anti-semitic Polish threat to arrest Israel’s Netanyahu.

 "It may be a full 79 years since the end of World War II.

But leave it to the deputy foreign minister of Poland, Władysław Bartoszewski by name, to remind us of the virulent anti-semitism that both brought on the war and resulted in the infamous mass murder of some six million Jews.

"Here’s a current headline, this one from the Jerusalem Post: “Netanyahu will be arrested if he comes to Auschwitz memorial, Polish government confirms.”

"The story reports:

Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Wladyslaw Bartoszewski said that if Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu comes to Poland, he will be arrested in accordance with the country’s commitment to the International Criminal Court (ICC).Bartoszewski’s comments came in a Friday conversation with the Polish economic and legal newspaper Rzeczpospolita regarding the preparations for the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, which is set to take place this January 27.Netanyahu was charged in November, along with former defense minister Yoav Gallant, for a series of crimes by the ICC. States that signed the Rome Statute are legally required to comply with ICC arrest warrants.

"Recall. Again.

"Jan. 27, 2025, marks the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz. And for those who came in late and drew a blank, here’s an excerpt from Wikipedia:

The camp at Auschwitz was established in April 1940, at first as a quarantine camp for Polish political prisoners. On 22 June 1941, in an attempt to obtain new territory, Hitler invaded the Soviet Union. The first gassing at Auschwitz — of a group of Soviet prisoners of war — took place around August 1941. By the end of that year, during what most historians regard as the first phase of the Holocaust, 500,000–800,000 Soviet Jews had been murdered in mass shootings by a combination of German-Einsatzgruppen, ordinary German soldiers, and local collaborators. At the Wannsee Conference in Berlin on 20 January 1942, Reinhard Heydrich outlined the Final Solution to the Jewish Question to senior Nazis, and from early 1942 freight trains delivered Jews from all over occupied Europe to German extermination camps in Poland: Auschwitz, BełżecChełmnoMajdanekSobibór, and Treblinka. Most prisoners were gassed on arrival.


Vindictive Joe, his legacy

Hurry, please hurry!



. . ."President Trump and his staff hope that many of these Biden-driven spiteful actions and the resulting long-term challenges to the Trump agenda, can be limited by a law passed in 1996 called the Congressional Review Act. This legislation was passed to prevent outgoing administrations from cleaning out the fiscal cupboard with the sole intent of leaving the incoming administration without important resources needed to operate government effectively and efficiently. Such spitefulness is entirely emblematic of Biden’s mercifully short tenure as President." 

 Angry and slurring Biden shows he is unfit for a second term   "With a furrowed brow, a harsh tone, and an overall angry demeanor, President Joe Biden‘s final State of the Union speech before Election Day was an exhibition of his unfitness for office.

"Instead of striking a conciliatory tone and attempting to heal the nation’s deep divisions, Biden used his State of the Union speech to showcase his anger and bitter attitude toward his political opponents, namely former President Donald Trump." . . .

. . ."And his administration has been one of hatred and persecution. Under Biden’s administration, pro-life activists are sent to prison for praying and singing, and parents worried about their child’s school are investigated by the FBI, as are Catholics who prefer to go to Mass in Latin.

"Biden has been a danger to the nation since he took office in January 2021. On Thursday, a bitter, angry, and senile divider in chief proved his unfitness for office yet again. And in November, voters will finally be able to send him back to Delaware and permanent retirement."


Broc Smith

Soldier KIA in Gaza, bringing IDF wartime toll to 824

Jewish News Service  
The death toll among Israeli troops since the start of the Gaza ground incursion on Oct. 27, 2023, stands at 392, and at 824 on all fronts since the Hamas-led massacre on Oct. 7, 2023.

"An Israel Defense Forces soldier was killed battling Palestinian terrorists in the northern Gaza Strip, the military announced on Sunday.

"The slain man was named as Staff Sgt. Yuval Shoham, 22, of the 401st Armored Brigade’s 9th Battalion, from Jerusalem.

"On Monday morning, following an inquiry into the incident, the IDF said that he died due to an “operational accident in a tank.”

"Shoham’s parents learned of his death while on a Chanukah trip in southern Israel. They were planning to deliver a package to him when they were notified by military officers at his base.

"Shoham’s brother Shachar told Ynet that Yuval knew 23-year-old Hersh Goldberg-Polin, who was kidnapped on Oct. 7, 2023 into the Gaza Strip and was later murdered by Hamas.

“ 'Bringing back the hostages was a very dear issue to him,” Shachar was quoted as saying. “I heard that he would traverse the Gaza Strip and call out: ‘Hersh’.”

"Goldberg-Polin’s parents, John and Rachel, were close friends of Yuval Shoham’s parents, Effi and Oshrat, Shachar said." . . .

Hamas is refusing to release 12 live hostages, offering bodies instead.


Jimmy Carter Was the True Change Agent of the Cold War

There’s a reason the 39th president is still revered by former Soviet dissidents.  Foreign Policy Magazine 

“I wish I had sent one more helicopter to get the hostages, and we would’ve rescued them, and I would’ve been reelected,” Carter told reporters at the Carter Center in Atlanta. 

Carter with his top two foreign-policy advisors, Secretary of State
Cyrus Vance (left) and National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski

"The morning after U.S. presidential candidate Ronald Reagan crushed incumbent President Jimmy Carter with a 44-state landslide in 1980, the New York Times reported that demand for a “tougher American foreign policy” was a big part of the outcome. By almost a 2-1 ratio, voters in exit polls said, “They wanted this country to be more forceful in dealing with the Soviet Union.” Reagan seemed to do just that over the next eight years, with a policy of “peace through strength” and a relentless defense buildup. After the Soviet bloc began to disintegrate on his watch, Reagan was—and still is—mythologized as the primary victor of the Cold War.

"Meanwhile, Carter, who died Sunday at 100, is remembered as a somewhat weak leader, preaching naively about human rights, lamenting energy shortages and malaise in his singsong Georgia accent, and practically being hounded from the White House by the 444-day-long Iranian hostage crisis.

"So, it may seem strange that Carter, even more so than Reagan, is revered to this day among those who fought on the true front lines of the Cold War: the former dissidents of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. “They still see him as the messiah,” Svetlana Savranskaya, a scholar of the Soviet period at George Washington University, told me in an interview. “Their eyes shine when they talk about him.”

"Perhaps the least understood dimension of Carter’s much-maligned, one-term presidency was that he dramatically changed the nature of the Cold War, setting the stage for the Soviet Union’s ultimate collapse. Carter did this with a tough but deft  combination of soft and hard power. On one hand, he opened the door to Reagan’s delegitimization of the Soviet system by focusing on human rights; on the other hand, Carter aggressively funded new high-tech weapons that made Moscow realize it couldn’t compete with Washington, which in turn set off a panicky series of self-destructive moves under the final Soviet leader, Mikhail Gorbachev.

"Carter thus teed up what came to be viewed, unfairly, as his successor’s sole triumph. His repeated avowals of human rights for people behind the Iron Curtain were seen by stunned Soviet leaders, at the time, as outrageous interference in internal matters. (“What kind of man is he with this ‘human rights,’” former Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko sputtered at one point. “He is always bringing up human rights, human rights, human rights. What for?”) His policy was also criticized as dangerously simplistic by U.S. policy experts who preached realpolitik and detente, among them former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and former U.S. diplomat George Kennan.

"But to those behind the Iron Curtain, Carter’s words were a trumpet blast. In a personal note to the Soviet Union’s premier dissident, physicist Andrei Sakharov, in 1977, Carter wrote “human rights is the central concern of my administration.” Sakharov later took that message to then-Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev. Labeled an enemy of the state, Sakharov was eventually exiled to Gorky (now Nizhny Novgorod, Russia). But that moment began a great internal battle that would culminate, ultimately, in the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Long before Reagan’s “Evil Empire” speech, it was Carter who transformed U.S. policy from Cold War containment and detente to one of subtle confrontation—changing the world of the last century and also setting the stage for this century." . . .

However:  Ask the Venezuelans how great an ex-president Jimmy Carter was  

. . ."Now Venezuelans are paying the price, in lost democracy and a ruined country, scattering to the four corners of the globe in their millions, because there's no way to vote a tyrant with a taste for election cheating out of office.

"That's not promoting democracy -- that's fostering dictators. That's disastrous for them as well as us, given that dictators in our hemisphere are costly problems in more ways than one. Had Carter wanted to wreck that place, he couldn't have done a better job. Maybe that's why there won't be too many respects paid to Carter after what he enabled. All he needed to do was tell the truth about what was happening and he didn't do it. He chose the selfies instead."

Monday, December 30, 2024

The Man Who Isn't There

 

Rich Terrell


Who the Hell is Running the Country?  . . ."Jake Sullivan? Anthony Blinken? Susan Rice? Barack Obama? Jill Biden? Three-quarters of Biden’s top cabinet picks worked for Obama. This unelected cabal usurped the will of the voters, assuming dubiously that Biden was legitimately elected.
"Who opened U.S. borders? Who pushed the war in Ukraine and keeps poking the Russian bear closer to nuclear war? Who has been prosecuting Trump and his advisors and supporters? Who is appointing judges and other key government officials?
"Who pardoned 8,000 criminals, including 37 on federal death row? Who is instituting last-minute rules and regulations to thwart Trump and the DOGE commission? Who is leaving political landmines in Ukraine, Syria, Yemen, and elsewhere?
"America has a shadow government, not an elected president. Anyone who challenges the narrative is a conspiracy theorist. Videos of Biden getting lost or falling were explained by the White House as “cheapfakes.” MSNBC claimed Biden wandering off at the G7 summit was a “deepfake.” These are words that obfuscate their lies.
"The executive branch parroted the commander and chief’s charade and lies, which followed Biden’s illusion of competence. The FBI and DOJ lied about the Trump-Russia collusion, Jan. 6, Hunter Biden’s laptop, and the handling of classified documents." . . .

Joe Biden heads out on a low note, more despised than ever   "Now that our long, national nightmare of Joe Biden's presidency is ending, here's a gander at his December public approval rating from RealClearPolitics:" . . .


All of Team Joe aided in the Big Lie — now the world knows the truth of the     "Ever since The Post broke the story of Hunter Biden’s laptop in October of 2020, it’s been obvious that Joe Biden was involved in his son’s influence peddling schemes.
"The president’s serial denials were as credible as Bill Clinton’s claim that “I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky.”
"Biden’s most ridiculous lie was that he never even discussed Hunter’s foreign business with him.
"Laptop messages and photos showing Joe meeting with some of Hunter’s skeezy clients proved otherwise." . . .

Hulking trans child molester repeatedly sexually assaulted female cellmate after being transferred to women's prison: suit

NY Post   

“A bunch of women, when they’re in the showers, these people are just standing there. They don’t have to stand on their tippytoes and they look over and see everything. People were so uncomfortable. You feel kind of like you’ve been violated,” the unnamed prisoner said." 

 [Mister] Williams, who identifies as a transgender woman,
is accused of sexually assaulting [his] female cellmate 

"A former inmate at a Washington state women’s prison was repeatedly sexually assaulted by her hulking transgender cellmate — who was transferred to the prison after changing her gender identity, according to a shocking new lawsuit.

"Mozzy Clark sued the state department of corrections in federal court last week for locking her in a cell with a 6-foot-4 convicted child molester who allegedly subjected her to months of stalking, threats of violence and sexual harassment and assault, according to the lawsuit.

"The cellmate, Christopher Scott Williams, was convicted of sexually assaulting a young girl as a male, and was serving a separate sentence for domestic abuse.

"Williams then petitioned to be recognized as female and be transferred to a women’s prison, according to the lawsuit.

"When the state granted the request and placed Williams in a cell with Clark, the latter’s life became a living nightmare, she alleged.

"State DOC records show Williams is listed as female at the Washington Corrections Center for Women. 

"Clark claimed Williams, who slept above her in the top bunk, would threaten to rape her, leer at her in the shower, and constantly ask for sex — once with a homemade dildo he had brought into the cell, according to the lawsuit.

“ 'In their cell, Ms. Clark was on the bottom bunk. Mr. Williams … would hover menacingly over Ms. Clark’s bunk with an erection while touching himself. He would also display his erection to Ms. Clark against her will, and gesture towards it, saying how much he wanted her,” the lawsuit alleged.

“ 'One night, Ms. Clark woke up and saw inmate Williams sitting on the floor next to her bed with his arm under her blanket, rubbing her genitals,” the lawsuit adds.

"Clark said the guards did little to protect her when she complained. Eventually Williams was moved to a separate cell, but the inmate would seek her out, stare at her in the showers, and follow her into the bathroom — making perverted comments from the next stall, the documents alleged." . . .

Human Rights Lawyer: Jews’ ‘Darkest Hour Since the Holocaust’

"What’s happening is terrifying, and that’s true whether or not you’re Jewish. If you’re Jewish, obviously, you fear a second Holocaust. But if you’re not Jewish, you should look at the world of the Jew haters, whether communist, Nazi, or Muslim, and ask yourself if those are the people you want in control."  Andrea Widburg; American Thinker

Palestinian Terrorist Stabs Holocaust Survivor to Death

                     UNRWA  students:  “Stabbing Jews brings dignity to the Palestinians. We have to stab the Jews. They teach us that Jews are terrorists. I am ready to stab a jew and drive a car over them. I am ready to join ISIS” pic.twitter.com/Ew8FWqDqjY —  October 28, 2024  

Catherine Salgado

"This Hanukkah, Jews not only in the Middle East but also in Europe and North America cannot light their menorahs and travel in peace and security. Between genocidal Muslims and anti-Israel wokies, the world has become unsafe for Jews within living memory of the Holocaust.

“Today is the darkest hour for Jews since the Holocaust,” human rights lawyer Hillel Neuer told the Austrian Parliament in September. Israelis have been under near-constant attack since the heinous Hamas massacre of Oct. 7, 2023, but antisemitic hate has become a global tidal wave. “In Europe, where I live, Jews are afraid to show their names,” Neuer exclaimed. That is still true. A Holocaust survivor was just murdered by a Palestinian terrorist in Israel, American campuses are overrun with pro-Hamas activists, and Amsterdam was recently the scene of horrifying “pogroms.” Yet Western leaders continue to fund Gaza and criticize Israel for fighting jihadis. Neuer particularly called out the anti-Israel, pro-Hamas United Nations, whose UNRWA continues to spread Hamas propaganda against Israel." . . .

Hollywood loves #diversity — except when it comes to Israel and Jews ... "Things only got worse when the museum finally debuted a follow-up exhibition highlighting Jewish achievement in Hollywood but filled with anti-Jewish stereotypes.

"The exhibition was eventually modified, but a few months later the Academy came under additional fire when it selected Oct. 7 — the first anniversary of the Hamas attack — for an event to welcome new members. 

" 'This is not just about one mistake, but a pattern of erasing Jews from the entertainment industry,” observes Allison Josephs, founder and director of the Jewish Institute for Television and Cinema. “Jews like Jonathan Glazer, they’re applauded, but . . . when it comes to Jews who support Israel and Judaism, have we lost Hollywood?' ” . . .

Jews, once prominent in Hollywood and publishing, are now being blacklisted

. . ."As with Hollywood, there were three rules: Jews were welcome, they would not publish antisemitic books, and they supported Israel.

"None of that is true anymore. In woke, leftist Hollywood, as David Christopher Kaufman writes, antisemitism is the norm, Jews are no longer welcome, and Hollywood’s loathing for Israel is nothing short of pure antisemitism: . . ."

'Ugly Chapter': Scott Jennings Nails Joe Biden's Disgraceful Political Legacy in Must-Watch Moment

Sister Toljah  

Kamala Harris apologist Bakari Sellers' only response was to suggest it was Trump who left "in disgrace" thanks to the events of January 6th, 2021 (where he called on supporters to "peacefully and patriotically" protest, which Sellers didn't mention) and also the two impeachments (which he left out were politically motivated hit jobs by Democrats who could not accept that he defeated Hillary 2024 . . .

"Already, Biden's political legacy is being hotly debated, with Democrats of course spinning his decades in government as a "distinguished career" in so many words.

"Republicans, meanwhile, have not been shy about pointing to a few inconvenient facts about Biden's time in Congress and then the White House, with his disgraceful treatment of Judges Robert Bork and Clarence Thomas from the late 1980s and early 1990s during their respective Supreme Court confirmation hearings coming to mind.

"Among them has been GOP strategist/CNN commentator Scott Jennings, who on the Thursday edition of "NewsNight" blasted Biden over his admitted regrets, which did not include the deadly 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal debacle, which resulted in the death of 13 U.S. service members.

On Sunday, Jennings made clear that he was not done assessing Biden's legacy, pointing again to Afghanistan and the Hunter Biden pardoning but also focusing more on the White House cover-up surrounding Joe Biden's mental acuity:Clinton in 2016). . . .

SEE ALSO: About That Whole 'Joe Biden Is a Decent Guy' Myth...

Scott Jennings Pushes Back on CNN Panelist’s Defense of Biden’s Legacy: ‘A Really Ugly Chapter’ – IJR

 CNN Republican commentator Scott Jennings believes President Joe Biden will leave office “in disgrace.”

During a CNN panel, Karen Finney, a Democrat, expressed that she felt “Joe Biden’s record with regard to the things that he’s accomplished, I think will stand the test of time.”

“It was very disturbing to learn late in the year about just how bad, how poor his health has become. And like many, I did not realize that it had gotten to that point,” she said during the segment on Sunday. “That being said, I think he’s still look, he showed up for the job. He got the work done. I think some of the accomplishments also in the Middle East and foreign policy will also stand the test of time.”

Jennings pressed Finney, then added, “Look, I think he’s going to I think he’s going to leave office in disgrace.”

“The Hunter Biden pardon was disgraceful. He’s going to be remembered largely for inflation and for the disastrous Afghanistan pullout,” Jennings declared.

He continued: “And I think as we continue to we’re just getting the first draft of this now. But as we continue to learn about the massive cover-up that went on, not about his health, but about his mental acuity to cover that up, the efforts that were undertaken by the White House staff, by his family, not in the last couple of months, but for all four years. I think it’s going to be a really ugly chapter. It’s a diminished presidency because of it.”

The conversation comes amid a recent report by The Wall Street Journal titled, “How the White House Functioned With a Diminished Biden in Charge.”

“Presidents always have gatekeepers. But in Biden’s case, the walls around him were higher and the controls greater, according to Democratic lawmakers, donors and aides who worked for Biden and other administrations. There were limits over who Biden spoke with, limits on what they said to him and limits around the sources of information he consumed,” the report read.

Barack Obama: The Great Divider ; true in 2016 and true today

The National Interest  December 31, 2016  . . ."Why, in such a divided country, did Obama choose to inject race, and in such a provocative way?"

Even if Obama cannot solve America’s race problem, the power of the presidency ensures that he can make it worse. So far, he has.


"Had the Obama years turned out differently, the President’s recent remarks to the Congressional Black Caucus might have been forgivable, or at least forgettable. “I will consider it a personal insult, an insult to my legacy,” he informed, if the African-American community “lets down its guard and fails to activate itself in this election.” In the current climate, however, President Obama’s comments, whatever their impact on the November elections, are likely to aggravate race relations.
"To appreciate the significance of Obama’s remarks, it bears mentioning Obama’s path to the presidency. In the forty years before Obama’s election, a succession of vice presidents and governors ascended to the Oval Office only after decades of scrutiny in the public arena.
"Obama was judged by a different standard. The journey from Columbia University to Editor of the Harvard Law Review to an appointment on the University of Chicago faculty is typically littered with scholarly publications, clerkships and other professional accolades. In Obama’s case, the most conspicuous items on his resume were two autobiographies — both about his racial identity — and an unremarkable stint in Illinois politics.  
"Yet it was on this basis that America gambled on Obama. What reason was there to catapult an anonymous state senator into the presidency within a span of four years?
"Much of the rationale for Obama’s candidacy mirrored the arguments frequently proffered for affirmative action programs. The inclusion of minorities in our highest positions of power, we’re often told, will produce racial progress once minorities see that they have a place in American society, and once whites are persuaded that minorities can be integrated on equal terms.
"Enter Obama. After a string of failed African-American candidates for President, Obama was the first who seemed to have the right temperament and intuitions. He inspired minorities without resorting to the crude racial politics of Jesse Jackson, Carol Moseley Braun and Al Sharpton. Yet he also offered a critique of race relations that appealed to white voters without the alienating conservatism of Alan Keyes.
"It was Obama’s 2004 address to the Democratic National Convention, in particular, that transformed him into a national figure. America was willing to tolerate the student councilish platitudes in the speech, for they had finally found an African-American leader committed to a benign vision of post-racialism. So enthralled were the American people that they even overlooked the inspiration behind the speech — Reverend Jeremiah Wright, Obama’s long-time former pastor. This was quite generous. Obama, after all, had disavowed Wright not after his anti-American and anti-Semitic sermons were leaked, but only after Wright’s incendiary interviews in the middle of the campaign became a liability." . . .

Sunday, December 29, 2024

Joe Biden's Legacy Will Be That of a Criminally Incompetent Buffoon and Nothing Can Change That Verdict

 RedState

"Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates once said of Biden, "I think he has been wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue over the past four decades." We can add economic and domestic policy issues and an additional decade to that list."


"Joe Biden's inner circle put on a full-court press on Saturday to try to prevent Jimmy Carter dying vindicated in the knowledge that he was not the worst president in American history. In a front-page article in the Washington Post on the lowest readership day of the week, Biden's advisers tried to shore up their future employability as much as they tried to make their soon-to-be former boss look good (Joe Biden’s lonely battle to sell his vision of American democracy - The Washington Post). My colleague Nick Arama covered some of the highlights on Saturday, as well as the preview we got on Friday.

"Let's do a quick run-through of Biden's vision.

Biden was a victim of valuing policy over style.

“I have come to the conclusion in recent days that I’m wrong about that,” the South Carolina Democrat, 84, remembers telling Biden. “The new environment that we currently live in — style seems to carry the day more than substance.”

“Your style,” he told the president, “does not lend itself well to the environment we’re currently in.”

Clyburn’s conclusion — which was shared by anxious Democrats in the months before the president ended his reelection bid — undermined Biden’s theory of presidential leadership. After Donald Trump’s ascent, Biden believed that he just needed to show Americans that traditional democracy still worked — by listening to experts, working with Republicans, passing popular policies — and voters would rally around him.

"If there was any substance to Biden, and that is a very arguable position, it was his utter contempt for half the country. He set about corrupting federal law enforcement (more on that in a moment) and enslaving the executive branch to the forces of racial division and, indeed, hatred. 



Biden was too deep a thinker to be appreciated by the Lumpenproletariat.

“The president has been operating on a time horizon measured in decades, while the political cycle is measured in four years,” Jake Sullivan, Biden’s national security adviser, said in an interview.

Sullivan added that Biden’s accomplishments by their nature will take a long time to bear fruit. “How to govern at this moment to set the U.S. up for long-term success has one answer, and how to govern to deal with midterm and presidential elections in the very short term might have a different answer,” he said. “The president went with doing the things that really put America in a strong position.”

"This may be the most ludicrous item in the article and can best be viewed as Jake Sullivan interviewing for a think tank job or university faculty position." . . .  Much more here...

January 6 Political Prisoners Launch Historic $50 Billion Class Action Lawsuit Against DOJ

 The Gateway Pundit


"In a groundbreaking legal battle, over 100 January 6 political prisoners have come together to file what is being hailed as the largest lawsuit ever against the Department of Justice.

"Officially named the January 6 Restitution and Wrongful Incarceration Lawsuit, this $50 billion class action is spearheaded by Jake Lang, a January 6 prisoner who has been incarcerated for nearly four years. Lang, through his new organization, Federal Watchdog, the Anti-Lawfare Group, is joined by an esteemed team of conservative attorneys, including Steven Metcalf, Anthony Sabatini, Stephanie Lambert, and Jonathan Gross. Together, they aim to expose the injustices faced by January 6 prisoners and secure much-needed restitution.

A Fight for Justice

"The lawsuit, set to be filed on January 20, 2025, has already garnered widespread support, with over 100 prisoners signing on. This historic legal action seeks to compensate these individuals for the extensive harm inflicted by what they describe as a weaponized justice system. From the loss of generational family businesses, homes, and careers to the irreparable emotional and psychological damage suffered during years of wrongful incarceration, the plaintiffs are demanding accountability for the Federal Government’s actions." . . . Full article

* THERE IS STILL TIME TO JOIN THIS CLASS ACTION J6 RESTITUTION LAWSUIT – CLICK HERE TO JOIN *    $50 BILLION DOLLAR JANUARY 6 LAWSUIT AGAINST WRONGFUL ARREST / INCARCERATION

New Rasmussen Poll Has More Bad News for Liz Cheney About FBI Investigation 

 . . ."As we previously reported, a recent interim report from the Committee on House Administration's Subcommittee on Oversight found that the events of Jan. 6 were preventable. It also dropped some bombshell allegations against former Republican Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney including that she may have tampered with a witness, Cassidy Hutchinson." . . .

 . . ."I don't think Cheney expected that during the election, and I'm fairly certain Kamala Harris didn't. Another example of how much Harris completely misjudged the opinion of the American public. She embraced Cheney, thinking that she was somehow reaching out for some mystical, middle vote that Cheney represented. But as the people of Wyoming proved, Cheney had no constituency except Democrats and those folks were already voting for Harris (or sitting out). She didn't add anything. Harris only lost leftists who saw the embrace as a cynical rejection of all their past concerns about Cheney and her father.

"But the report and the poll are certainly going to add to the call for Kash Patel to act, if he is approved to head the FBI."

‘The View’ Co-Host in Hot Water: Alyssa Farah Griffin Caught Coaching Federal Witness and Known Liar Cassidy Hutchinson – May Face Criminal Investigation  . . ."As Cristina Laila pointed out earlier, Loudermilk obtained January 6 ‘star witness’ Cassidy Hutchinson’s Signal messages, which revealed she was directly communicating with J6 Vice Chair Liz Cheney in 2022.

"Liz Cheney was communicating with Cassidy Hutchinson without Hutchinson’s attorney’s knowledge—knowing this is unethical.

"“In the months prior to Hutchinson’s explosive private and public testimony, Cheney communicated with Hutchinson, both directly and through an intermediary—Alyssa Farah Griffin—while Hutchinson was represented by her attorney, Stefan Passantino. The Select Committee conducted six transcribed interviews of Hutchinson in total. Passantino represented Hutchinson for the first three interviews,” the Oversight Committee said.

"Text messages were posted on social media showing The View co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin Cassidy Hutchinson was clearly tampering with the witness Cassidy Hutchinson." . . .