[Alex Berenson on the real skinny behind Covid-19 reporting. Short book and very much worth a read if you’re interested in debating the pandemic, how it’s reported, and various response policies (here). Apologies for letting the last sandbox languish a bit too long; we're working through a family medical emergency here. gjr]

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335 responses to “Sandbox – 3jul20”
I didn’t support Measure S Don . You know that. We’ve been through that before. It was poorly written and not a workable plan. You created, supported and represented Measure W which was a waste of taxpayers money. When did you discover it was going to crash and burn and lose by 20 points?
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I don’t wish Covid 19 on anyone scenes I’m just observing that it is now in Trumps close friends and family.
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Posted by: Paul Emery | 06 July 2020 at 03:40 PM
I don’t wish Covid 19 on anyone scenes I’m just observing that it is now in Trumps close friends and family.
(small tyrannosaur arms waving, “oh no mr scenes, i’m just reporting the newwws”)
scenes is “in ur base killin ur d00dz”
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So the pony tail of ignorance agrees that S = W as far as taxpayer expense. Thanks! LOL
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“If you want a hot take about the Middle East, Raphael Badani is your man.
As a Newsmax “Insider” columnist, he has thoughts about how Iraq needs to rid itself of Iranian influence to attract investment and why Dubai is an oasis of stability in a turbulent region. His career as a “geopolitical risk consultant and interactive simulation designer” and an “international relations senior analyst” for the Department of Labor have given him plenty of insights about the Middle East. He’s printed those insights at a range of conservative outlets like the Washington Examiner, RealClear Markets, American Thinker, and The National Interest.
Unfortunately for the outlets who published his articles and the readers who believed them, Raphael Badani does not exist.
His profile photos are stolen from the blog of an unwitting San Diego startup founder. His LinkedIn profile, which described him as a graduate of George Washington and Georgetown, is equally fictitious.
Badani is part of a network of at least 19 fake personas that has spent the past year placing more than 90 opinion pieces in 46 different publications. The articles heaped praise on the United Arab Emirates and advocated for a tougher approach to Qatar, Turkey, Iran and its proxy groups in Iraq and Lebanon.
On Monday, Twitter suspended Badani’s account along with 15others after The Daily Beast shared the results of its investigation into the network for violating the company’s “policies on platform manipulation and spam.”
“Using technology, human review, and partnerships with researchers and other independent organizations studying these issues, we work to identify platform manipulation on our service and take action,” a Twitter spokesperson told The Daily Beast in a statement. “As is standard, if we have reasonable evidence to attribute any activity to a state-backed information operation, we’ll disclose them—following thorough investigation—to our public archive.”
“This vast influence operation highlights the ease with which malicious actors can exploit the identity of real people, dupe international news outlets, and have propaganda of unknown provenance legitimized through reputable media,” Marc Owen Jones, an assistant professor at Hamad Bin Khalifa University in Qatar who first noticed suspicious posts by members of the network, told The Daily Beast. “It’s not just fake news we need to be wary of, but fake journalists.”
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Its absolutely by choice, a choice to advance their street cred in local elections that will likely end up in big republican wins at state and national levels. –
https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2020/07/06/acting-dhs-secy-wolf-cities-that-are-having-increased-violence-are-doing-so-by-choice-at-this-point/
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Mary Trump book cleared for publication, now another expose,
“According to people familiar with the project, Stephanie Winston Wolkoff—who was previously seen by the first lady as a loyal confidante and helped plan President Donald Trump’s 2017 inauguration in Washington, D.C.—will release a tell-all, Melania and Me, on Sept. 1.
People with knowledge of the project say the content of the book is largely negative and that the manuscript heavily trashes the first lady.
Winston Wolkoff previously worked for Vogue editrix and artistic director of Condé Nast Anna Wintour, who nicknamed her “General Winston” during her stint as the magazine’s special events director producing the celebrity-packed Met Gala.”
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Don writes: Don Bessee
So the pony tail of ignorance agrees that S = W as far as taxpayer expense.
Yep it was. I didn’t supportS because it didn’t have a chance of passing. Did you honestly believe W could pass Don? If so what happened?
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I guess the trollish set is giving up on links to avoid embarrassment that and no one is inclined to click on troll bait! LOL
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punchy multiple postings
Rasmussen daily poll of likely voters
47% favorable/52% unfavorable
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Lol. You could see this coming a mile away. Or, will it be a case of money talks, BS walks
‘Cancel Hamilton’ Trends As Leftists Demand Disney Pull Musical That ‘Glorifies Slave Trader’
https://www.dailywire.com/news/cancel-hamilton-trends-as-leftists-demand-disney-pull-musical-that-glorifies-slave-trader
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He loves me, he loves me not. Look up, look down, look at my thumb, boy, you are dumb. Which way does the wind blow today?
CDC: After 10-Week Decline In COVID-19 Deaths, It May Soon No Longer Be An Epidemic
“Based on death certificate data, the percentage of deaths attributed to pneumonia, influenza or COVID-19 (PIC) decreased from 9.0% during week 25 to 5.9% during week 26, representing the tenth week of a declining percentage of deaths due to PIC,” according to the CDC’s website.
Fear over an impending second wave of cases and subsequent deaths due to COVID-19 has generated caution in reopening businesses. In the parts of the country that have reopened, however, death rates haven’t widely spiked.
Despite the United States reaching its highest single-day surge of new COVID-19 cases in recent weeks, the death rate continues to remain stagnant, relatively unaffected by the increase in diagnoses. Cases have increased for week 26 in most regions nationally, but still remain lower than peaks in March and April.
While policymakers toy with the idea of a second shutdown, the CDC is reporting a lower death rate even while COVID-19 cases are recently on the rise.”
https://thefederalist.com/2020/07/06/cdc-after-10-week-decline-in-covid-19-deaths-it-may-soon-no-longer-be-an-epidemic/
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You’re absolutely right about Rasmussen Gregory. Why do you think they are way off the average in Trumps favor?
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punchy 558pm
Why do you think Rasmussen is different from the blendered polling summaries you focus on?
Rasm goes up, they go down. You were dancing around the Rasm poll a couple weeksago singing of Trump’s demise… so why?
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Gregory
At this point I am paying attention to primarily the delegate count polling and average job approval polling. Here’s a monthly assessment of Trump from Rasmussen for you to ponder.
Trump Approval Index Month-by-Month
Trump’s Monthly Approval Drops in June
Monday, July 06, 2020
When tracking President Trump’s job approval on a daily basis, people sometimes get so caught up in the day-to-day fluctuations that they miss the bigger picture. To look at the longer-term trends, Rasmussen Reports compiles the numbers on a full-month basis, and the results for Trump’s presidency can be seen in the graphics below.
As racial unrest and the unprecedented coronavirus pandemic continue, the president earned a monthly job approval of 45% in June, down from 47% in May and his high of 49% for the year to date in February. In 2019, Trump’s monthly approval ran from a low of 44% in January to a high of 50% in April. He ended the year at 49%. Fifty-four percent (54%) disapproved of the president’s job performance this June, up two points from the month before.
https://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/trump_administration/trump_approval_index_jul06
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Punchy 612pm
you cribbed everything after the first sentence without quoting it. For shame.
And your first sentence does not ring true. You don’t have the attention span to pay attention to anything beyond the point where it stops giving you pleasure… you thrive on bad news.
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I quote real news Gregory. In this case the actual poll results which are facts. I provided the link if you bothered to follow it to verify where my text came from.
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New no-no phrase: ‘peanut gallery’.
Are there any statues of George Washington Carver still standing? If so, better keep an eye on them.
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Paul E 7:49 “I quote real news Gregory.”
You mean like ‘flipper Flynn’ and the facts about Trump being a Putin Puppet?
Dewey defeating Truman was ‘real news’.
Paul is real good at finding something, somewhere that bolsters his sad dark view of reality.
I’m still waiting to hear from Paul about what, exactly, the Dems actually plan to do when they assume power.
They sure don’t know and Paul knows even less.
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Speaking of electors…….SCOTUS rules 9-0
‘After Backing Harassment of Electors, ABC, CBS Censor SCOTUS Ruling‘
“And today, the case that could impact this fall’s election, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled that presidential electors, part of the electoral college, cannot break ranks and can be forced to support the winner of their state’s popular vote.”
https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/nicholas-fondacaro/2020/07/06/after-backing-harassment-electors-abc-cbs-censor-scotus
9-0 tells ya how wrong those conniving Leftists are.
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BT 7:55 – Don’t forget ‘master’ bedroom!
Let’s go through the dictionary and throw out all the words that trigger the poor little dears.
auction.
Gone – evokes the slave auctions.
house.
Gone – evokes the separation of the ‘house’ negro vs the ‘field’ negro.
cotton.
Gone – both the word and the plant and all products made from the plant. Too much bad history.
Isn’t this fun?
We can play this little game forever until there’s about 3 words left in the English language we’re allowed to say. Although I’m not sure we’ll even be allowed to speak English.
We can still say ‘niggardly’ because it’s old Norse and predates the later similar word by centuries.
But not peanut gallery.
And after we’ve done all that, we’ll have reached ‘equity’ and we’ll all go off to the seashore.
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Pravda is working at full tilt to hide the truth –
According to the NY Times, Murders are up 24 percent in Democrat-run Chicago since February, up 23 percent in Democrat-run Philadelphia, up 43 percent in Democrat-run Nashville, up 36 percent in Democrat-run New Orleans, up 38 percent in Democrat-run Indianapolis, and up 23 percent in Democrat-run New York.
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/07/06/nytimes-nothing-to-see-as-murders-spike-22-percent-amid-protests/
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She should think twice about messing with a west point grad who was first in his class. I wonder if she would be willing to compare IQ tests? –
https://www.foxnews.com/media/pompeo-responds-to-susan-rice-slam-she-has-a-history-of-going-on-sunday-shows-and-lying
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Ok got it, its going to take another 4 or 8 or 12 or 16 or 20 years to drain the swamp! Ivanka empress for life? LOL –
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/07/06/grassley-the-deep-state-is-so-deep-its-people-get-away-with-political-crimes/
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Yes, Punch 749pmut
I know where you copied the text from, but when copying text, it is MANDATORY to put a ” at the be ginning of the copied text and another ” at the end of the copied text.
That’s why they’re called ‘quotation marks’ you see.
I’m not sure when most literate people learned that but certainly by the end of elementary school, grade 8.
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punchy, here’s a snappy lesson you need to pay attention to:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5vOsIuX8rc
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Heh, heh, heh…thanx Gregory, nice comma touch there…
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Your morning inspiration,
https://www.facebook.com/HamberdersAndCovfefePage/photos/a.1599723556796710/2472813209487736/?type=3
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Protests May Have Spread Coronavirus, Some Cities Admit.
Really…..sfgate.com said that wasn’t true…..and they would never lie! I’m just sure of it!
Maybe they should stick to their obvious strength…….Real Estate porn! It’s what their readers demand…
https://www.nationalreview.com/news/protests-may-have-spread-coronavirus-some-cities-admit
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From Axios:
“President Trump’s decision to ask the Supreme Court to throw out the Affordable Care Act may alienate the independent voters who can swing the presidential election. That could be especially important in battleground states.”
George
With you contention that we should not have universal health care how would your model for free enterprise non governmental health care deal with something like the Covid 19 pandemic?
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link
https://www.axios.com/trump-may-lose-swing-voters-by-asking-scotus-to-strike-down-the-aca-96ef73dd-4f88-4b17-87c4-cecd68f76192.html
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Watch: Pro-Palestinian BLM Rallies in U.S. Call for ‘Death to Israel, Death to America’
https://trib.al/EzFBjH0
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Trump is now down by 19 in Gallup’s latest poll.
Here is their analysis on his current status in the polls. Massive decline in a month. Looking grim.
“In early May, Trump’s approval tied his personal best at 49% — before it sank amid nationwide protests over racial injustice after the death of George Floyd. Now his approval rating stands just three percentage points above his personal low of 35%, registered on four separate occasions in 2017.
The latest results are based on a June 8-30 Gallup poll. While Trump’s overall job approval rating is essentially unchanged from the prior May 28-June 4 poll, it does show some improvement among Republicans, from 85% to 91%. However, the current poll also indicates the president’s approval rating has dropped among independents, from 39% to 33%, as well as among Democrats, from 5% to 2%.”
https://news.gallup.com/poll/313454/trump-job-approval-rating-steady-lower-level.aspx
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PaulE 738am – I think you’re experiencing the answer with the present pandemic.
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Re: The Left: “The Hong Kong government, now completely under Beijing’s communist thumb, has started removing books from school libraries written by anyone known to be sympathetic to liberty. The books will be reviewed so that offending parts can be removed or kept out of libraries in their entirety. No word yet on whether the Hong Kong government is getting advice from the progressive movement in this country that is trying to censor our history.” —Gary Bauer
And more Daily Quotes
Insight: “The Declaration of Independence is the all-time masterpiece of ideological simplification. There in a single sentence of self-evident truth, the founding Fathers put into clear, easily understandable focus, the broad basis of man’s relationship to God, to government, and to his fellow man.” —Clarence Manion (1896-1979)
For the record: “The teacher ought also to be especially on his guard against taking unfair advantage of the student’s immaturity by indoctrinating him with the teacher’s own opinions before the student has had an opportunity fairly to examine other opinions upon the matters in question, and before he has sufficient knowledge and ripeness of judgment to be entitled to form any definitive opinion of his own.” —1915 guideline from the American Association of University Professors, but still in force today.
Good question: “Why is Harvard still charging a full undergraduate tuition rate of $49,653 despite holding all classes online? They have a 41 BILLION dollar endowment. Why are they still ripping students off?” —Charlie Kirk
Observations: “The Left is attempting to make Black Lives Matter, a radical far left political group, into an untouchable entity that only a Nazi would criticize. If we go along with this and let them pull off the trick, we deserve to lose the culture and everything else.” —Matt Walsh
Dezinformatsiya: “I don’t think I have ever seen such dishonest and biased coverage of any event.” —seasoned journalist Brit Hume on the Leftmedia reports on Trump at Mount Rushmore
Non compos mentis: “There are roughly 1,848 confederate statues of in the US. More than half are in The South, and it’s not acceptable. No one should be protecting the legacies of confederate leaders and slave owners. If we plan to move forward, these monuments must come down. But let’s remember: Removing these statues does not erase our country’s vile history of oppression — removing them is a symbol of respect for Black people in America and it’s a step towards progress and actual equality for all.” —Justin Timberlake
And last… “The vice president says he will transform America. He will, and the American people will pay a fearsome price. His foreign policy is hugs and hot cocoa for America’s enemies. If he’s elected, my advice to you is: Build a fallout shelter.” —Senator John Kennedy
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HATE CRIME HOAX: Oregon Politician Claimed He Received Racist Letter. He Wrote It To Himself.
“In addition to the misdemeanor, Lopez is now under investigation for potential election fraud stemming from alleged stolen valor. KEPR reported Lopez may have presented false credentials while running for county commissioner.
Additionally, the Hermiston Police are sending the Office of the District Attorney verifiable information of potential election fraud as it pertains to the Stolen Valor Act of 2013 and other false credentials presented by Mr. Lopez during his run for county commissioner. This in conjunction with a lengthy criminal history record may result in the filing of additional charges,” the outlet reported.”
https://www.dailywire.com/news/hate-crime-hoax-oregon-politician-claimed-he-received-racist-letter-he-wrote-it-to-himself
What is it with Dems and Stolen Valor. Guess we have to ask Sen. Bloomethal
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Latest Trump ad by Republicans,
https://youtu.be/z9-JgVgrPD4
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George
Is Trump either stupid or a liar when he states “99 percent” of them (virus cases) were “totally harmless.”
One percent of 3,000,000 cases (estimate by the end of the day) is 30,000. How does he come up with that number when there have been 130,000 deaths as of today. Is this an example of the dumbing down of America that you refer to?
“President Trump dismissed the severity of the coronavirus pandemic in the United States over the weekend, downplaying the impact of the disease and saying that while the testing of tens of millions of American had identified many cases, “99 percent” of them were “totally harmless.”
His remarks about a virus that has already claimed nearly 130,000 lives were perplexing. The coronavirus is surging across the Sunbelt states and has rebounded in California. At least 2.8 million Americans have been infected, and public health officials have said the real number of infections may be 10 times higher.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/05/us/politics/trump-coronavirus-factcheck.html
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‘Is Strzok Memo the Rosetta Stone of Obamagate?’
“Andrew McCarthy at National Review speculates that “Strzok’s notes were taken when someone later briefed him about the White House meeting that Strzok did not attend.” The New York Post concludes that the Strzok memo is “plainly Strzok’s notes of FBI chief Jim Comey’s account.” Certainly if Strzok were briefed by someone in attendance, it was most likely Comey. But Ivan Pentchoukov of The Epoch Times floats a much more interesting idea about how Strzok came to be in possession of the facts he recorded in the memo.
“The on-the-fly nature of the notes suggest that he was either physically present or listened in on a conference call,” Pentchoukov speculates.
Well, the Washington Post reports that “Strzok’s lawyer told The Fact Checker that Strzok did not attend the meeting,” and then suggests that probably means “the notes may recount what someone else — perhaps Comey — told him about the meeting.” Yes, maybe so, but there is good reason not to skate over the possibility that, as Pentchoukov puts it, Strzok “listened in” on the conversation.
This is indeed heady stuff, as it is beyond reason to think that Strzok was an invited participant. The last thing anyone at that meeting would want is an independent account of what was said as they planned how to entrap one of the incoming president’s closest aides. Yet that does not eliminate the chance that Strzok benefited from some kind of surveillance technique to eavesdrop on the conversation, either with the knowledge of one person in the room or possibly with none. Of course it is scary to think that the FBI was wiretapping the White House, but they did it to Trump Tower, so who knows?“
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2020/07/06/is_strzok_memo_the_rosetta_stone_of_obamagate_143628.html#2
I usually shy away from pure speculation. However, the nagging question remains. Why did Biden and Obama lie about the meeting and both lied about their first hand knowledge of the FBI’s investigation into Trump? The only plausible explanation I can think of is they knew they were doing wrong things…things not by the book. Why deny first hand knowledge of the operation when they were clearly involved? Why, why, why?
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And this is wehere Trup esnts to hold the Repub Convention with no masks required
“Coronavirus has infected nearly 1 out of 100 people in Florida
Florida reported 6,336 new coronavirus cases Monday for a total of 206,447 and 47 new fatalities to bring the death toll to 3,778.There have now been 213,794 positive results of coronavirus in Florida, according to the state Department of Health, which is nearly 1 in 100 people in the state.”
https://www.rawstory.com/2020/07/coronavirus-has-infected-nearly-1-out-of-100-people-in-florida/
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sp
And this is where Trump wants to hold the Repub Convention with no masks required
Didn’t spell check after fast typing
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re: COVID-19
‘WHO alters timeline to indicate it first learned of coronavirus from Internet, not Chinese officials
More questions raised over the WHO’s ties to Beijing after coronavirus timeline change’
“The first confirmed case from inside Wuhan was said to have been logged on Dec. 8, a woman who claimed to have not been connected to the market. It raises questions about what went on during the weeks in between, the WHO’s own investigative abilities and why an initial tweet sent by the WHO on Jan. 14 said there was “no evidence of human to human transmission.
Furthermore, on Feb. 3, several weeks after scores of countries – including the United States – had confirmed cases of the new illness, WHO’s Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus proclaimed that “the spread to other countries is minimal and slow,” and the virus could be “contained easily” as a result of China’s “strategy and efforts.” His comments came a week after the health chief met with Chinese President Xi Jinping.”
https://www.foxnews.com/world/who-quietly-alters-coronavirus-timeline-to-indicate-it-first-learned-of-coronavirus-from-the-internet-not-the-chinese-government
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‘WHO Quietly Changes COVID Timeline following Republican Questioning’
“The lack of clarity led multiple outlets — including Axios, the Washington Post, and the BBC — to report that Chinese authorities told the WHO’s China office about the outbreak on December 31. But an interim report released last month by Republicans on the House Foreign Affairs Committee scrutinized that claim, and argued the CCP never actually told the WHO about the outbreak.”
https://www.nationalreview.com/news/who-quietly-changes-covid-timeline-following-republican-questioning/
Key takeaway: Furthermore, on Feb. 3, several weeks after scores of countries – including the United States – had confirmed cases of the new illness, WHO’s Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus proclaimed that “the spread to other countries is minimal and slow,” and the virus could be “contained easily” as a result of China’s “strategy and efforts.” His comments came a week after the health chief met with Chinese President Xi Jinping.”
Listen to the experts
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The scale of the chi coms theft is incomprehensible –
Chinese theft from US among ‘largest transfers of wealth’ in history, says FBI
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fbi-director-wray-says-half-of-bureaus-5000-counterintelligence-cases-are-related-to-china
😉
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Highest-ever security team monitoring Ghislaine every move in jail…
Whew….good thing Hiluigi Clintonelli is on the case!
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Here is what Mary Trump (PhD in Psychology) has to say about her beloved uncle’s current state of mind:
“Donald’s penchant for division, and uncertainty about our country’s future have created a perfect storm of catastrophes that no one is less equipped than my uncle to manage. His ability to control unfavorable situations by lying, spinning, and obfuscating has diminished to the point of impotence in the midst of the tragedies we are currently facing. His egregious and arguably intentional mishandling of the current catastrophe has led to a level of pushback and scrutiny that he’s never experienced before, increasing his belligerence and need for petty revenge as he withholds vital funding, personal protective equipment, and ventilators that your tax dollars have paid for from states whose governors don’t kiss his ass sufficiently.”
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Tru dat! –
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/07/07/hong-kong-businessman-joe-biden-election-would-mean-chinese-communists-won-against-free-world-game-over/
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Yeah Bill listen to the experts like Trump who claims “99 percent” of the virus cases were “totally harmless.”
Was he lying or just ignorant?
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fish 127pm
you wrote ” Whew….good thing Hiluigi Clintonelli is on the case!” in an attempt at humor.
“Ghislaine” is a French first name, not “Eye-talian”.
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Italy is where they eat pizza and spaghetti. France is where they drown everything in white sauces and eat snails.
punchy 434pm
Yeah, Trump was off on the percentage that’s “totally harmless”. Might be more like 96%. BUt 99% could be arguable if you think anything you can live through is harmless.
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Hey G man, i think the Hiluigi Clintonelli might have been a reference to how many people connected to the clintons get conveniently rubbed out. Fagedaboutit. LOL
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Lol. This one 16 second clip had be rolling in laughter. Not sure what this has to do with BLM, which is not known for protesting a gun giveaway or free stuff in the past, but what do I know? Guns for me, but not for thee.
https://twitter.com/realgbctroyny/status/1277964957972197376?
Context:
‘VIDEO: Black Lives Matter activists — triggered by AR-15 giveaway — physically attack church members
‘Your church is going up in flames tonight’
https://www.theblaze.com/news/blm-activists-physically-attack-churchgoers
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