FBI received evidence from second informant in Biden case but shut him down, ex-agent testifies
Corruption.
Of course, the little people are still required to follow the Senate dress code.
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We live in the age of absurd stupidity.
— Marie Isabella (@MarieIsabellaB) September 17, 2023
An innocent man was murdered in cold blood while riding his bicycle. The killers joked about it on social media
Yet, where is the media outrage?
Now you begin to understand the lie. https://t.co/Jr5BXJXs05
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) September 17, 2023
No one saw that.. 😂 pic.twitter.com/63e9Jqu76k
— Buitengebieden (@buitengebieden) September 17, 2023
Sander van der Linden's Internet censorship & Digital MKULTRA government propaganda brainwashing lab is partnered w/ CISA — the notorious censorship agency inside DHS — as well as the British gov't.
Their top private sector partner is Google's CIA branch, Jigsaw: pic.twitter.com/VqD5nTxF4t
— Mike Benz (@MikeBenzCyber) September 14, 2023
“…On Monday, Cornel West, a left-wing scholar and third-party presidential candidate, announced that he had hired Peter Daou as his campaign manager. The choice adds a new twist to one of the most unusual career trajectories in political consulting.
A Lebanese American jazz keyboardist and dance music producer — one of his early club remixes was declared “smokin’” by Billboard in 1991 — Mr. Daou, 58, found his way into politics in the mid-2000s. He started as a liberal blogger and then became a digital adviser for John Kerry’s 2004 presidential campaign and Hillary Clinton’s 2008 campaign.
In 2016, he achieved prominence as the chief executive of Shareblue, a pro-Clinton megaphone that cultivated online outrage against Donald J. Trump, the political media and Bernie Sanders, Mrs. Clinton’s primary rival. (Mr. Daou was not affiliated with the 2016 Clinton campaign, but he did get a shout out in Mrs. Clinton’s subsequent book, “What Happened.”) At the time, a Sanders strategist called Mr. Daou the “pond scum of American politics” — so it was a surprise when, four years later, Mr. Daou transformed from Clinton superfan to an equally loud supporter of Mr. Sanders, the Vermont socialist.
It was the first of a series of record-scratch shifts in Mr. Daou’s politics. He has since quit the Democratic Party, called on President Biden to resign over campaign-trail allegations of groping, and worked briefly for Marianne Williamson’s campaign before signing onto Dr. West’s Green Party candidacy.
In 2017, Mr. Daou started a short-lived online platform, endorsed by Mrs. Clinton, that aimed to fight “a proliferation of confusing, chaotic misinformation” with verified, Clinton-affirming facts. He denounced “Russia’s successful hacking of our election using cyberespionage, online intimidation, and disinformation.” He now mocks the “liberal speak” of Democrats: “January 6, January 6, January 6, January 6, January 6, January 6, January 6, January 6, Orange man bad, Orange man bad, Orange man bad, Orange man bad, Putin, Putin, Putin, Putin, Putin, Putin,” he posted this month on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter…”
I increasingly interpret this type of politics as an indicator of an unsettled mind. A low-level mental disorder fueled by loneliness, depression, self-hate, guilt, envy, jealousy, frustration, anxiety, fear, anger. It seems prevalent in the political fever swamps of social media. It primarily afflicts young folks in their teens through early adulthood and extending in some cases through the mid 30’s. Many pull out by this time and seem to take on a more balanced world view. For the souls who don’t, the disease eats away at their mental capacity and reduces their ability to reason and make sound judgements. It seems to be a disease of the left, though not entirely.
“…’You can’t do this with zero dollars’: Washington Gov. Jay Inslee says state needs more money to clear roadside homeless camps…”
Only a fool would believe that giving this guy more money will solve anything except Democrat party politics.