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Sigh huh, typical, (?) else of U ALL of (we ALL) wanting Donald Trump back in presidency, YEAH, U ALL ie: in YO head in Las Vegas & rolling dice, misc like this all is a NO do NOTHING game & deem 1 man suppose 2 (?) when it's ALL's job-responsibility 2 God; via Jesus MORE in Hell

05/10/2024

BY CONSERVATIVE PATRIOTS — MAY 9, 2024
Supreme Court Reaches Huge Decision – Trump WINS!


According to a political commentator, Donald Trump's legal team can find satisfaction in the outcome of their argument regarding presidential immunity before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Ronald Brownstein, a senior editor at The Atlantic, penned an article titled "Trump Is Getting What He Wants," which concludes that the former president is unlikely to face legal proceedings in federal courts before the November election.

"Political analyst Ron Brownstein's recent piece in The Atlantic delves into the Supreme Court's influence on Trump's future and the presidency's future...let's delve into that. Ron, because following yesterday's Supreme Court hearings, you've concluded that Trump is getting what he wants and more, how and why," inquired host Kate Bolduan.
"Well, practically speaking, in the immediate future, what he's gaining is, we're somewhat becoming desensitized to this, but during that hearing yesterday, five of the Republican-appointed justices, nearly all except Amy Coney Barrett, sent clear signals that they intend to shield the Republican presidential nominee from a trial before the November election on charges that, as polls indicate, are deemed most serious by the American people," asserted Brownstein.

"In practical terms, almost any of the potential rulings from that hearing will make it exceedingly difficult, if not impossible, to hold a trial regarding whether Trump attempted to undermine the last election before facing voters in the upcoming election," he added.
"The ramifications for his potential reelection may be even more significant. You witnessed in that hearing how expansive their interpretation of presidential authority is," he continued. "His lawyers argued that unless he was first impeached and convicted, a scenario implausible in the current partisan climate, he could engage in activities such as selling nuclear secrets, assassinating a political opponent, or even orchestrating a coup without being subject to criminal trials. Legal experts I consulted highlighted that when dealing with someone who holds such a broad perception of presidential power, attempting to delineate precisely what can or cannot be prosecuted after leaving office is essentially futile.
Concluding his remarks, he emphasized: "He will likely perceive almost any form of immunity as a license to push the boundaries further, and because of that, you wrote this: those entering the hearing hoping to preserve the possibility of a pre-election trial against Trump exit the proceedings merely hoping that the court doesn't obliterate the chance of legal consequences for any president who violates the law."

05/08/2024

THAT BASS TURD,,,HIS SON...MUST GET LIFE IN PRISON...BILLIONS IN FINES,,STARTING RIOTS DURING TRUMP CAMPAIGN,,DURING TRUMPS PRESIDENCY,,,TRAITORS TREASON TO AMERICAN CITIZENS,,,GET THEM,,,LIFE IN PRISON , NO BAIL, NO TRIAL
MSM AND LIBS DISCOVER SOROS AND OTHER BIG BIDEN DONORS TIES TO UNIVERSITY PROTEST
Daphne Moon May 6, 2024 0 2 min read
The recent protests in support of Palestine across the United States have brought to light the ties between big Democratic donors and radical left causes. Notable donors such as Bill Gates, George Soros, and Nick Pritzker have been revealed to support organizations like Jewish Voice for Peace and IfNotNow, who have been leading the protests at college campuses. These groups are funded by the Tides Foundation, which receives funds from Soros and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

For many Republicans, this connection between far-left Democratic donors and the protests does not come as a surprise, as they have been calling out Soros and other donor ties for some time. In early April, a letter from Republican New York Rep. Nick Langworthy to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) urged them to investigate Soros’ purchase of the nation’s second-largest radio company, Audacy Inc., as part of his efforts leading up to the 2024 elections.
Since mid-April, the pro-Palestine protests at U.S. college campuses have called for universities to divest their funds from companies connected to Israel. While some protests have been peaceful, many have resulted in clashes between police and activists, as they have violated school policies by building encampments on campus and causing property damage.
The lack of leadership from President Joe Biden surrounding these protests has been a point of contention for many Republicans. Nearly four days after the initial protests at Columbia University, and almost 100 arrests, Biden released a statement condemning the “harassment and calls for violence against Jews.” However, he notably did not single out the university for their role in the protests.

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06/14/2023

On the episode of The M.O., host Manila Chan discusses the latest round of Turkish elections. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan claimed his third victory in the Turkish Presidential Elections by claiming just over 50% of the vote. Will Erdogan be able to unite a country torn at the crossroads of NATO, Russia, Iran, and a turbulent Middle East? And will Turkey remain a firm partner of the West or does it see its future as part of a larger Eurasian, multipolar, bloc? We discuss this and more with Dr. Hasan Unal, Professor of Political Science & International Relations at Maltepe University.

05/23/2022

While speaking at an event at the George W. Bush Presidential Center that examined the future of American elections, U.S. president George W Bush made a significant slip while criticizing Russian President Vladimir Putin.

"The decision of one man to launch a wholly unjustified and brutal invasion of Iraq" Bush said before correcting himself. "I mean of Ukraine. Iraq too, anyway."

Bush was referring to the U.S. led invasion of Iraq during his presidency. Reports during that time of chemical and biological weapons, including weapons of mass destructions were used to justify the invasion, however, a closer examination produced negative results.

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06/14/2023

On the episode of The M.O., host Manila Chan discusses the latest round of Turkish elections. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan claimed his third victory in the Turkish Presidential Elections by claiming just over 50% of the vote. Will Erdogan be able to unite a country torn at the crossroads of NATO, Russia, Iran, and a turbulent Middle East? And will Turkey remain a firm partner of the West or does it see its future as part of a larger Eurasian, multipolar, bloc? We discuss this and more with Dr. Hasan Unal, Professor of Political Science & International Relations at Maltepe University.

05/23/2022

While speaking at an event at the George W. Bush Presidential Center that examined the future of American elections, U.S. president George W Bush made a significant slip while criticizing Russian President Vladimir Putin.

"The decision of one man to launch a wholly unjustified and brutal invasion of Iraq" Bush said before correcting himself. "I mean of Ukraine. Iraq too, anyway."

Bush was referring to the U.S. led invasion of Iraq during his presidency. Reports during that time of chemical and biological weapons, including weapons of mass destructions were used to justify the invasion, however, a closer examination produced negative results.

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Sigh huh, typical, (?) else of U ALL of (we ALL) wanting Donald Trump back in presidency, YEAH, U ALL ie: in YO head in Las Vegas & rolling dice, misc like this all is a NO do NOTHING game & deem 1 man suppose 2 (?) when it's ALL's job-responsibility 2 God; via Jesus MORE in Hell

05/10/2024

BY CONSERVATIVE PATRIOTS — MAY 9, 2024
Supreme Court Reaches Huge Decision – Trump WINS!


According to a political commentator, Donald Trump's legal team can find satisfaction in the outcome of their argument regarding presidential immunity before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Ronald Brownstein, a senior editor at The Atlantic, penned an article titled "Trump Is Getting What He Wants," which concludes that the former president is unlikely to face legal proceedings in federal courts before the November election.

"Political analyst Ron Brownstein's recent piece in The Atlantic delves into the Supreme Court's influence on Trump's future and the presidency's future...let's delve into that. Ron, because following yesterday's Supreme Court hearings, you've concluded that Trump is getting what he wants and more, how and why," inquired host Kate Bolduan.
"Well, practically speaking, in the immediate future, what he's gaining is, we're somewhat becoming desensitized to this, but during that hearing yesterday, five of the Republican-appointed justices, nearly all except Amy Coney Barrett, sent clear signals that they intend to shield the Republican presidential nominee from a trial before the November election on charges that, as polls indicate, are deemed most serious by the American people," asserted Brownstein.

"In practical terms, almost any of the potential rulings from that hearing will make it exceedingly difficult, if not impossible, to hold a trial regarding whether Trump attempted to undermine the last election before facing voters in the upcoming election," he added.
"The ramifications for his potential reelection may be even more significant. You witnessed in that hearing how expansive their interpretation of presidential authority is," he continued. "His lawyers argued that unless he was first impeached and convicted, a scenario implausible in the current partisan climate, he could engage in activities such as selling nuclear secrets, assassinating a political opponent, or even orchestrating a coup without being subject to criminal trials. Legal experts I consulted highlighted that when dealing with someone who holds such a broad perception of presidential power, attempting to delineate precisely what can or cannot be prosecuted after leaving office is essentially futile.
Concluding his remarks, he emphasized: "He will likely perceive almost any form of immunity as a license to push the boundaries further, and because of that, you wrote this: those entering the hearing hoping to preserve the possibility of a pre-election trial against Trump exit the proceedings merely hoping that the court doesn't obliterate the chance of legal consequences for any president who violates the law."

05/08/2024

THAT BASS TURD,,,HIS SON...MUST GET LIFE IN PRISON...BILLIONS IN FINES,,STARTING RIOTS DURING TRUMP CAMPAIGN,,DURING TRUMPS PRESIDENCY,,,TRAITORS TREASON TO AMERICAN CITIZENS,,,GET THEM,,,LIFE IN PRISON , NO BAIL, NO TRIAL
MSM AND LIBS DISCOVER SOROS AND OTHER BIG BIDEN DONORS TIES TO UNIVERSITY PROTEST
Daphne Moon May 6, 2024 0 2 min read
The recent protests in support of Palestine across the United States have brought to light the ties between big Democratic donors and radical left causes. Notable donors such as Bill Gates, George Soros, and Nick Pritzker have been revealed to support organizations like Jewish Voice for Peace and IfNotNow, who have been leading the protests at college campuses. These groups are funded by the Tides Foundation, which receives funds from Soros and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

For many Republicans, this connection between far-left Democratic donors and the protests does not come as a surprise, as they have been calling out Soros and other donor ties for some time. In early April, a letter from Republican New York Rep. Nick Langworthy to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) urged them to investigate Soros’ purchase of the nation’s second-largest radio company, Audacy Inc., as part of his efforts leading up to the 2024 elections.
Since mid-April, the pro-Palestine protests at U.S. college campuses have called for universities to divest their funds from companies connected to Israel. While some protests have been peaceful, many have resulted in clashes between police and activists, as they have violated school policies by building encampments on campus and causing property damage.
The lack of leadership from President Joe Biden surrounding these protests has been a point of contention for many Republicans. Nearly four days after the initial protests at Columbia University, and almost 100 arrests, Biden released a statement condemning the “harassment and calls for violence against Jews.” However, he notably did not single out the university for their role in the protests.

05/03/2024


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A Deceitful Narrative: Uncovering Joe Biden’s Lies about the Economy through a Conservative Lens
Amidst the chaotic political landscape of 2024, the American people have been bombarded with an abundance of misinformation and half-truths from those in power. But one thing remains clear – the economy is a crucial aspect of our nation's well-being and any false narratives surrounding it must be exposed.
As a conservative, it is my duty to shed light on the deceitful tactics of Joe Biden, who has shamelessly manipulated the public with his misleading statements. Join me as we delve into the link that exposes the messy truth behind Biden's economic claims.

In his usual fashion, Biden has boasted about his administration's success in reviving the economy after the pandemic-induced slump. However, upon closer examination, the numbers tell a different story. The link reveals that the current state of the economy is far from stable, with rising inflation and unemployment rates. It is evident that Biden's attempts to take credit for an economic rebound are nothing but a façade, designed to manipulate the public's perception of his presidency.

04/30/2024



Kamala Tries to Play the Victim, Misses Something Big
By Conservative Patriots • 29 Apr 2024
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The chuckle might just be the tip of the iceberg.

Vice President Kamala Harris, the second most prominent figure in President Joe Biden's beleaguered administration, made an appearance on the syndicated "The Drew Barrymore Show" in an interview scheduled to air Monday, aiming to drum up support for a potential second term for Biden.

It could almost be comical—if the implications weren't so dire for the nation.

In a segment previewed on the show's Instagram account, host Drew Barrymore (whose recent claim to fame includes an interview with Bud Light drag queen Dylan Mulvaney) delved into Harris's experience as the first woman positioned a heartbeat away from the presidency.

Harris, who has struggled with approval ratings even lower than her boss's (according to a recent Monmouth University poll), seemed preoccupied with criticisms of her laughter.

KAMALA: "Apparently, some people love to talk about the way I laugh" 🤣 pic.twitter.com/YzCrOKZjub

— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) April 28, 2024
"You were asking me earlier about what it means to be, like, the first woman," Harris remarked in a clip posted on Instagram. "And you know, it's funny because people still gotta get used to this, right?

"I mean, my staff, for example, sometimes they'll show me little things that just amuse me. Like, apparently, some people love to talk about the way I laugh."

"Oh, yes. I love your laugh," Barrymore interjected.