Friday, July 7, 2023

Five Quick Things: The Biden Bribes Scandal Gets Deeper And Wider

  • 1. Gal Luft Might Well Be the ‘Deep Throat’ of the Nuclear-Watergate Biden Bribes Scandal

    It’s just under 14 minutes long, and it’s fairly painful to watch. That meeting took place at the U.S. Embassy in Brussels. As you know, nothing at all happened from then on as the cover-up began. But Luft is not going to testify before Congress because he says he doesn’t believe he’ll get a fair trial on the series of charges New York has filed against him, including that he’s an arms dealer and that he committed Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) violations for having ghostwritten an article in the China Daily newspaper carrying former CIA Director James Woolsey’s byline. But nobody thinks even the allegations made by Luft will make a difference.

  • 2. And Speaking of the Bidens…

    So, we’ve got cocaine showing up at the White House, and of course Queen Karine the spokeslesbian has nothing to say about it, and we’re being fed the spin that this was likely some tourist’s baggie full of Bolivian marching powder that got misplaced. I covered this last night on In The Trenches, and the audience agrees. Do you feel that the federal government under this president has any legitimacy at all? Or a Bidenlonian captivity, in which Ukrainian oligarchs and Chinese plutocrats have a whole lot more influence than American citizens do. As Charles Krauthammer said, what cannot continue will not continue.

  • 3. It’s More Like the Big Crapple Now

    Bill de Blasio became the mayor of New York City largely because his interracial kids made videos on his behalf, catapulting him from a packed field of aspiring politicians during the Democrat primary. In a 1979 magazine essay that was first unearthed by the Observer shortly before Mr. de Blasio ran for mayor, Ms. McCray described in detail her experiences as a lesbian. They are not planning to divorce, they said, but will date other people. Not to pick on New York, especially when these are the same problems evident in Chicago, Philadelphia, St. Louis, New Orleans, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, and every other large city run by Democrats. Not long ago, it was the best-run large city in America. I’d say it was more or less reflective of today given the awful condition of the city and its leadership depicted in the film, but that wouldn’t be true.

  • 4. What to Take From the Mass Shooting in Philadelphia

    Pretty much the same thing to take from the one in Nashville, frankly. We’re talking about this:Which sure didn’t give much of a description of what really happened, which was more like this:Wonder how come we never get to find out this stuff from the legacy corporate media?The Nashville shooter was outed as a man who wanted to be a woman — largely because conservative news outlets made such a stink about it before the Machine narrative could kick in. With this, it’s all about the gun-grabbing. Seems like a very small group of people is increasingly punching above its weight in producing these atrocities, though. Wonder if this has anything to do with the Transgender Day of Vengeance and the other rather unfriendly rhetoric that we keep hearing from the active ingredients in that community.

  • Here’s a cool little screen grab from Box Office Mojo:Sound of Freedom, with an original production budget of just under $15 million and a total budget of about $20 million, is appearing in 2,634 theaters across the country. Jim Caviezel gives EMOTIONAL Interview as 'Sound of Freedom' BEATS Indiana Jones: “We are not Disney’s film, We are the people’s film. Originally, it was going to be a 20th Century Fox feature. So Disney, which is now branded as the film conglomerate that actively seeks to groom kids for exotic sexualities, sat on the little movie about child sex trafficking for five years and now has that little movie coming back to haunt them when it beats their giant, can’t-miss summer tentpole property on the biggest movie day of the year. All is most certainly not lost when delicious irony like this is still possible.

 

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