Headline of the day – Democrats control education edition…
Democrat controlled El Paso busing illegals to NYC blows the narrative…
Republicans slam Democratic hypocrisy over Martha’s Vineyard migrant saga and point out that Dem-led city of El Paso has also been sending buses of migrants to NYC – and seeking federal REIMBURSEMENT
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- GOP Senator Ted Cruz of Texas called Joe Biden ‘the biggest human trafficker on the face of the planet’ on Twitter Saturday night
- Rep. Mike Waltz of Florida compared the anger at his state leaders and those in Texas to the lack of criticism for the Biden administration’s night flights
- ‘Suddenly we’re up in arms and having a collective political meltdown,’ he said
- It comes as outrage mounts over El Paso’s Democrat city officials busing migrants to New York City for weeks
- City is seeking federal reimbursement for the bus program through FEMA
- But similar moves from GOP governors have drawn furious condemnation
- Govs. Abbott and DeSantis have sent migrants to areas like Martha’s Vineyard
- White House accused them of treating migrants as ‘chattel’ and ‘political pawns’
- Critics point out the irony, saying: ‘When Democrats do it, it’s perfectly fine’
JOE BIDEN: “Oh focused. Ha ha ha I’d say it’s, it is I haven’t … here, look. I have trouble even mentioning, even saying to myself, in my head, the number of years. I no more think of myself being old as I am than fly.”
REPORTER: How is your mental focus?
JOE BIDEN: *nervous wheeze*
“Oh focused. Ha ha ha I’d say it’s, it is I haven’t … here, look. I have trouble even mentioning, even saying to myself, in my head, the number of years. I no more think of myself being old as I am than fly.”??? pic.twitter.com/QZzLRty0my
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) September 19, 2022
Out of touch, in denial, delusional. He hopes you won’t notice.
Biden: "inflation rate month-to-month was just up an inch."
Reporter: "You're not arguing 8.3% is good news?"
Biden: “…You're acting like all of a sudden 'my God it went to 8.2%’”
Reporter: "It's the highest rate in 40 years."pic.twitter.com/KdvyH6J7L4
— Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) September 19, 2022
Biden: People disapprove of me because they are psychologically unable to be happy pic.twitter.com/syg1nNPtJw
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) September 19, 2022
Dangerous corruption…
FBI labeled veterans group “terror organization” despite knowing they weren’t.
“…It seems increasingly likely that there is a core group of agents inside of the FBI that have grown tired of the overt politicization of the Bureau under the leadership of Christopher Wray and the direction of the Biden administration. Another whistleblower has reportedly come forward and presented information to members of Congress about the abuses taking place inside the FBI. Congressman Jim Jordan of Ohio (R) received a complaint from someone inside the agency over the FBI’s designation of American Contingency, a veteran-led group that assists people in the wake of natural disasters, as being ‘facilitators of domestic terror.’ And it was further revealed that the FBI already knew this wasn’t true, having previously investigated the group and found them to be on the up and up…”
Democrat governance – New York style…
“Remember, we were the ones supposed to be working with Russia. It was the FBI and Democrats who were working with Russia and now it’s all coming out.”
TRUMP: “Remember, we were the ones supposed to be working with Russia. It was the FBI and Democrats who were working with Russia and now it’s all coming out.”
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) September 18, 2022
Trump Says He Is Fighting Political Persecution by Sick, Deranged Establishment
Virtue signaling Democrat frauds reveal cynical hypocrisy. Sanctuary City? Sure as long as no illegal seeks sanctuary.
Election deniers? 82 Democrats who called GOP election wins questionable, illegitimate or stolen
“…”Without voter suppression, Stacey Abrams would be the governor of Georgia; Andrew Gillum is the governor of Florida,” then-Sen. Kamala Harris said…
…Immediately below are 10 representative examples of election denial by leading Democrats, followed by a link to a more extensive list:
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- Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has at least questioned, if not outright denied, the outcomes of the 2000, 2004, and 2016 presidential elections, as well as the 2018 Georgia gubernatorial election. She said that the Supreme Court “took away a presidency,” following the 2000 presidential election, in its ruling in Bush v. Gore. Clinton also repeatedly claimed that Trump was “an illegitimate president.”
- Then-President Bill Clinton said regarding the 2000 presidential election, “The only way [Republicans] could win the election was to stop the voting in Florida.”
- Former President Jimmy Carter said regarding the 2000 presidential election, “There is no doubt in my mind that Al Gore was elected president.” Concerning the 2016 presidential election, he said: “I think a full investigation would show that Trump didn’t actually win the election in 2016. He lost the election, and he was put into office because the Russians interfered on his behalf.”
- Former Vice President Al Gore said of the 2000 presidential election, “I believe that if everyone in Florida who tried to vote had had his or her vote counted properly, that I would have won.”
- President Joe Biden, when he was still vice president, said regarding Gore and the 2000 presidential election, “I think he won it, anyway.” During the 2020 presidential race, in response to a supporter calling Trump “an illegitimate president,” Biden asked if she’d be his vice presidential candidate and said he “absolutely agree[d]” with her.
- When Vice President Kamala Harris was still a California senator, she said, “Let’s say this loud and clear: Without voter suppression, Stacey Abrams would be the governor of Georgia; Andrew Gillum is the governor of Florida.”
- When former President Barack Obama was an Illinois senator, he said that “not every vote was being counted” in the 2000 presidential election.
- John Kerry, now Biden’s special presidential envoy for climate, said following his defeat in the 2004 presidential election that “too many people were denied their right to vote; too many who tried to vote were intimidated.”
- Stacey Abrams, who is again running as the Democratic nominee for governor in Georgia, said she would “not concede” the 2018 gubernatorial election in her state and that she “did win my election.”
- Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.), now the House Financial Services Committee chair, said in 2001 that she was objecting “to the fraudulent Florida electoral votes” in the 2000 presidential election and that she didn’t “care that [the objection] is not signed by a member of the Senate.” Gore, who was presiding over the joint session of Congress as president of the Senate, responded that “the rules do care.”
Below follows a longer (but not exhaustive) list of 82 examples of Democrat election denial:
Newsom bused illegals out of San Francisco in 2004 when mayor of the city…
He’s been in this territory for most of his presidency…
Biden Enters ‘Baghdad Bob’ Territory on Inflation and Immigration
“…We all remember Saddam Hussein’s feckless pitchman, “Baghdad Bob.” The country’s information minister (real name: Muhammad Saeed al-Sahhaf) made frequent television appearances, repeating the mantra that everything was going according to plan. His most memorable appearance came amidst the rubble of his capital city, where he continued to spew delusional nonsense.
We expect such dissembling from dictatorships, which control the media and extinguish discordant voices. That’s what Vladimir Putin is doing right now, hoping to prevent the Russian public from learning his army was demolished by Ukrainian’s counteroffensives in Kharkiv (in the northeast) and Kherson (in the south). Controlling information is essential to regime security.
In democracies, such deceit is much harder to pull off. There are protections for free speech (greater in some democracies than others) and private ownership of newspapers, websites, TV, radio, and podcasts. Free speech and private ownership of media make it much harder for the government to control information, but not impossible. Take the story of Hunter Biden’s corruption and its links to Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden. They were detailed on Hunter’s laptop computer, which he left at a Delaware computer repair shop and then forfeited when he didn’t pay the bill. The information on that computer hard drive is devastating, but it was suppressed before the 2020 election by an ardently partisan media, which feared voters would link the pervasive insider deals to Joe Biden himself…”
Headline of the day…
Liberal memes of the week
Only 39 percent of Americans approve of President Joe Biden, while just 25 percent of independents approve of the president, a Wednesday Ipsos poll revealed.
Ipsos Poll: Just 39% Approve of Joe Biden, Only 25% of Independents
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Biden Calls MAGA Republicans "Violent," "Extreme," "Dangerous" While Ignoring Leftist Violence pic.twitter.com/JIJsQY8ADt
— Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) September 2, 2022
“The country with the lowest vaccination rate has the lowest excess mortality rate and the country with the highest vaccination rate has the highest excess mortality.”
EUROPE — "The country with the lowest vaccination rate has the lowest excess mortality rate and the country with the highest vaccination rate has the highest excess mortality." pic.twitter.com/qslvKukPUq
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) September 16, 2022
Delusion brought to life for political gain…
DeSantis on Governor Hairdo: “I think his hair gel is interfering with his brain function”
Ron DeSantis KO on Gavin Newsom:
"I think his hair gel is interfering with his brain function" pic.twitter.com/9oS10bL6Zw
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) September 16, 2022
Ranked choice voting is a great mistake. Liberals and paleo-Republicans with small attraction for voters can use it for political advantage.
Alaska Senate:
Tshibaka (R) 46%
Murkowski (R-inc) 38%
Chesbro (D) 14%
Kelley (R) 2%
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Round 2:
Tshibaka (R) 47%
Murkowski (R-inc) 38%
Chesbro (D) 14%
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Round 3:
Murkowski (R-inc) 50%
Tshibaka (R) 50%Impact Research/@Fabrizio_Lee/@AARP, 500 LV, 9/6-11https://t.co/U61NIZHinJ
— Political Polls (@Politics_Polls) September 15, 2022