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Aug 31, 2022 18:35:32   #
RascalRiley wrote:
Eliminated in political vernacular means sidelined by smear campaigns, which Donny is very good at, legal harassment, setting up a system where only loyalist can get on a ballot and physical threats to candidates and their families.

The first and last are currently in play. The second is eminent if the GQP take the house and the third is a authoritarian tactic used by Putin, Trump’s mentor.

All would be in play now if Trump had won.


Well, hang onto your britches, “RascalRiley!” It just might happen! We’re working on it! Maybe if Washington turns red you’ll disappear from a mass dose of TDS poisoning! But, we won’t worry! There’s an unending supply of clones! 😂😂
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Aug 31, 2022 17:55:27   #
slatten49 wrote:
From Quora...

Does the FBI raid on Trump's Mar-a-Lago mean the Deep State has been forced into dirty tactics? So we know where you get your news.

Why not give the Truth a try:

It was a legally executed search warrant, not a raid.

The FBI wore plain clothes, not the “raid jackets” with their name emblazoned all over it, in order to be discreet.

They went during the off-season, when MAL is largely closed because it’s too hot and humid.

They did NOT tell anyone they were there. Trump did that, for his own political purposes.

The search warrant listed what they expected to find. And Trump’s lawyer signed the receipt showing exactly what they took (which is how we know it included 11 different sets of Top Secret documents).

A search warrant does not allow you to look around and take whatever looks interesting. You are limited to what was in the warrant APPROVED BY A JUDGE.

They had been trying for months to get trump to turn over the documents. He refused.

Moreover in June his lawyer signed a statement swearing there were no more highly classified documents on the premises. Either she was lied to, in which case she should fire her client. Or she lied, in which case she should be disbarred.

Trump lied about not being able to watch the search. He and his lawyer watched the whole thing, from Bedminster, thanks to the security cameras installed in Mar-a-Lago.

It is the footage from those same cameras that caused the FBI to apply for the search warrant in the first place.

They had photos of boxes being removed from (slightly) secure storage, leading to concerns they were going to be destroyed, shipped elsewhere, or handled by people without clearance.

The Bullsh*t Factory went into overdrive immediately, saying “I have a hunch” the FBI planted documents, with absolutely no supporting evidence. And absolute bullshit, as trump is now demanding the FBI RETURN the documents they supposedly planted on him in the first place.

The list goes on, but I’m tired. I really, really tired. What will it take for 1/3 of the country to open their eyes and realize that the First Sociopath is indeed the biggest threat to our national security, a serial criminal, and a non-stop liar?
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What exactly is it that Trump did that makes him the biggest threat to our National security? And no, his “cult” which many on this forum is according to you because we voted for him, will not follow his command to commit violence upon his order! This was mentioned on another thread! Other than Jan 6, no riots or mass violence has taken place. His MAGA cult is made up of middle American conservatives……not your violent type!

To be accused of being a serial criminal, where are the indictments after 6 years of chasing him? That’s not a truth, that’s an exaggerated opinion!

So, he’s a liar, so is Biden, Hillary, and many more politicians! 😂😂😂😂😂

Do you know how many Americans are dying from fentanyl that is coming across our border? Do you know how much is coming across our border? These drugs are killing our kids the very first time they try them. Have you heard of Rainbow fentanyl? It’s targeting children! China is winning this silent undeclared war with the death of thousands of Americans on FENTANYL!

Do you know how many illegals aliens are crossing our borders every day and we have no idea who they are! Is this not a huge concern for you and your loved ones? This is not a perceived danger, it is real and at our doorstep! This should be considered at the top of OUR list of dangers!

Whether you call it a Raid or Serving a warrant, the agents wore identification and they carried what looked like an AR15……..so much for being discrete!

Here is my opinion! I think that there is an attempt to actually push and push until some on the right start fighting back. Biden all but threatened millions of Americans and called us semi-fascist. Nothing would please him more than to be able to say, I told you they were planning violence. Between our President egging on more division and the continual increase of gas, food, housing, etc. people may get to the point of riots! Our economy cannot sustain this without reacting at some point! Will we crash? God help us if we do!

There is a danger, and his name is Joe Biden! There is a danger of real violence in all the large cities, especially Democrat led cities……..Law enforcement arrest criminals and then the DA’s and other liberal officials let them right back out. Just look at New York City and Chicago for examples. Then the unrealistic vaccine requirements! A tennis star is not allowed to come here because he isn’t vaccinated, but thousands of illegal aliens are not even questioned! Is this a danger, or just stupid? Thank you, Joe Biden. LOL!

Trump is doing nothing more than causing mass TDS! Washington is scared to death that he might actually have a chance to win an election in 2024. I hope he doesn’t run, but if he wins the nomination, WE will fight like hell to WIN back Washington and do a little house cleaning!
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Aug 31, 2022 16:09:56   #
eagleye13 wrote:
"You don’t even remotely qualify as an adversary." - moldyoldy

You are an "adversary" moldy one?

First of all you have to put up a defense.


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Aug 31, 2022 15:54:47   #
nwtk2007 wrote:
It effects democracy directly, and they say it is we on the right who are destroying democracy. I am wondering how Liz Cheney likes the FBI's efforts???


Don’t be looking for her criticism of their “efforts!” 🤗
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Aug 31, 2022 15:51:18   #
woodguru wrote:
Duh! First of all materials that would be subject to even remotely having an executive privilege are very unlikely, trump never did come close to understanding what executive privilege is, his belief being that any conversation he ever had with anyone is covered, it's not.

So what they are saying is that they see just a few documents that could remotely be covered as the liberally applied view would see it.


How can you know what they’re saying, when they don’t even know what they’re saying! 😎
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Aug 31, 2022 15:32:59   #
bluefish wrote:
I prefer Meowmeow. Get it right or shut it down.


Shut it down! 😂😂😂😂
Careful there, kitty kitty, don’t let your alligator mouth overload your canary keester! LOL!
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Aug 31, 2022 14:51:44   #
RascalRiley wrote:
He probably used secret information for his benefit while was in office and then took more to use after he was fired.


This is an example of your unending imagination! It takes this in order to create these characters with these fairytale storylines! 😉
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Aug 31, 2022 13:11:13   #
nwtk2007 wrote:
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/photo-released-of-top-secret-documents-uncovered-in-fbi-search-of-trump-s-home/ar-AA11iHbH


If anything, this makes it glaringly obvious, the FBI is a weapon of the democrats playing politics on a grand scale. Of course it just makes them look stupid. Can we honestly know that those documents weren't brought in by the FBI? Can we honestly know that Trump was denying them access to any documents as are being depicted here?

How stupid the FBI must now be to think that this helps them make a case against Trump.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/photo-release... (show quote)


This is the last sentence and the only one that we should even pay attention to! Take special notice of the words “limited” and “potentially!” 👿

“On Monday, the department said it had already reviewed the files and only identified a "limited set of materials that potentially contain" privileged information.”

We’ve had RussiaGate…..FBI lies were uncovered! We had HillaryGate……her lies were “covered” by the FBI! We had HunterGate…..the FBI “suggested” that Facebook postpone evidence of lies and corruption of Hunter and Daddy President! And now we have RAIDGate…….each day brings more light to the FBI being used as a bulldog for the Democrats. This corruption in our law enforcement agencies must be eliminated. This effects the very foundation that our Nation is built on!
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Aug 31, 2022 11:18:09   #
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
Yes it is--- They can't speak the truth and they have to back track their lies---


And this is another problem!

Reporting v. “Media Criticism”

Media outlets have invented a deceitful term to discredit and trivialize any reporting on their own wrongful conduct. Such reporting, they say, is nothing more than “media criticism,” in contrast to the “real reporting” they do. A New Yorker profile published yesterday that was designed to malign my own work on this story over the last two years – which has involved ample reporting on the conduct of media outlets in circulating false information – invoked this term of insult to dismiss such reporting as worthless.

This term is self-serving nonsense from media outlets, seeking to render their own behavior off-limits from journalistic scrutiny. Media outlets such as CNN and MSNBC are highly powerful corporate actors. Their behavior can generate immense consequences for society. When they engage in journalistically deceitful or unethical practices, or when they report consequential claims that end up being false as a result of their recklessness or bias, that produces highly harmful outcomes.

Examples of what does actually merit the diminishing term “media criticism” are columns expressing one’s opinions about the on-camera charisma of various TV hosts, or whether new website designs are aesthetic improvements. But documenting false claims from powerful corporate media outlets or describing their wrongful behavior helps the public understand what is and isn’t true regarding key political controversies: the very definition of “real reporting.” Such reporting is vital for dispelling propaganda and deceit. It is clarifying on the most vital issues.

Doing so is “real reporting” in every sense of the word. Media outlets aren’t special or immune. Reporting on their bad and deceitful acts is indistinguishable from reporting on the bad and deceitful acts of any other powerful actor in society.

The term “media criticism” – when juxtaposed with the term “real reporting” (by which mainstream journalists usually mean: “giving official sources anonymity, writing down what they say, and then uncritically repeating it to the public”) – is intended to discredit those who expose the bad and deceitful acts of media outlets and to imply that doing so is trivial or worthless. Nobody who reports on powerful corporate media outlets should be deterred by this transparently manipulative term.

The Media’s Chronic Misreporting on the Trump/Russia Story

The other self-serving tactic media outlets use in situations like this is to claim that their errors are just good faith and rare mistakes, and that those who report on their mistakes are exaggerating their significance. This claim was also prominently featured in the New Yorker’s critique of my work, and is reflexively applied to anyone who has critiqued the dominant media narrative on this story.

This tactic is also itself highly deceitful. The reality is that from the start of the Trump/Russia story, the U.S. media has repeatedly and frequently – not rarely and periodically – gotten major stories completely wrong, always in the same direction: exaggerating the threat posed by Russia to the U.S., and concocting evidence of Trump/Russia collusion even when such evidence did not exist.

Last December, I reported on what I call (and still believe) was the U.S. media’s “most humiliating debacle in ages”: a blatantly false and equally hyped CNN story claiming that an unknown person had emailed Donald Trump Jr. access to the WikiLeaks email archive before it was published: a story that MSNBC’s Ken Dilanian purported to “confirm.”

That story – predictably and by design – generated huge headlines around the world, and was given breathless coverage on cable news given its obvious significance. In fact, the email in question was sent after WikiLeaks had published that archive to the entire world, rendering the magic-bullet email utterly worthless, not a massive scoop proving collusion.

In that case, it seems that CNN and MSNBC’s sources somehow all got the date of the email wrong in exactly the same way by accident, though nobody knows how this could possibly have happened because then – as now – these media outlets refuse to come clean with the public about what they did. Then, as now, the same outlets that demand transparency from everyone else refuse to provide any themselves.

When reporting on that story, I detailed just some of the similarly significant and false stories major outlets have published on this story over the last eighteen months, notably always in the same direction, pushing the same narrative interests:

Russia hacked into the U.S. electric grid to deprive Americans of heat during winter (Wash Post)

An anonymous group (PropOrNot) documented how major U.S. political sites are Kremlin agents (Wash Post)

WikiLeaks has a long, documented relationship with Putin (Guardian)

A secret server between Trump and a Russian bank has been discovered (Slate)

RT hacked C-SPAN and caused disruption in its broadcast (Fortune)

Russians hacked into a Ukrainian artillery app (Crowdstrike)

Russians attempted to hack elections systems in 21 states (multiple news outlets, echoing Homeland Security)

Links have been found between Trump ally Anthony Scaramucci and a Russian investment fund under investigation (CNN)

Whatever words one wishes to use to defend the U.S. media’s conduct here, “rare” and “isolated” are not among those that can be credibly invoked. Far more accurate are “chronic,” “systematic” and “reckless.”

And when it comes to discrediting journalism in the U.S., thousands of mean Donald Trump tweets about Chuck Todd and Wolf Blitzer can’t accomplish even a fraction of what this media behavior has done to themselves, particularly when their behavior is followed by secrecy and refusals to comment so brazen and unjustified that it would make even security state spokespeople blush with shame.
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Aug 31, 2022 11:13:35   #
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
Yes it is--- They can't speak the truth and they have to back track their lies---

This is just one of CNN’s problems with being a credible news source!

https://theintercept.com/2018/08/28/cnn-credibly-accused-of-lying-to-its-audience-about-a-key-claim-in-its-blockbuster-cohen-story-refuses-to-comment/

CNN’S BLOCKBUSTER July 26 story – that Michael Cohen intended to tell Special Counsel Robert Mueller that he was present when Donald Trump was told in advance about his son’s Trump Tower meeting with various Russians – includes a key statement about its sourcing that credible reporting now suggests was designed to have misled its audience. Yet CNN simply refuses to address the serious ethical and journalistic questions raised about its conduct.

The substance of the CNN story itself regarding Cohen – which made headline news all over all the world and which CNN hyped as a “bombshell” – has now been retracted by other news outlets that originally purported to “confirm” CNN’s story. That’s because the anonymous source for this confirmation, Cohen lawyer Lanny Davis, now admits that, in essence, his “confirmation” was false. As a result, both the Washington Post and the NY Post outed Davis as their anonymous source and then effectively retracted their stories “confirming” parts of CNN’s report.


CNN, however, has retracted nothing. All inquiries to the network are directed to a corporate spokesperson, who simply says: “We stand by our story, and are confident in our reporting of it.” A newsletter sent Sunday night from CNN’s two media reporters, Brian Stelter and Oliver Darcy, contained the same corporate language, but addressed none of the questions raised about CNN’s report.

It’s certainly possible that CNN had other sources for this story besides Davis, who now repudiates it. It’s hard to see how CNN’s story could be true given that Davis, Cohen’s own lawyer, explicitly says that Cohen has no information that Trump had prior knowledge of the Trump Tower meeting, that Cohen cannot and will not tell Mueller that this happened, and that Davis’ prior claims about Cohen’s knowledge and intentions are false.

Axios reported that Cohen testified under oath to Congress that he has no knowledge that Trump had prior knowledge of the meeting and repeated this to leaders of the Senate Intelligence Committee again after CNN’s report. Davis now says Cohen – rather than intending to tell Mueller he has such information – stands by his long-time claim that he has none. So the key people with knowledge on what CNN reported – Cohen and his own lawyer – insist that CNN’s reporting about what Cohen knows and intends to tell Mueller is false.

Nonetheless, it’s possible that other sources did tell CNN that Cohen does have this information and intends to share it with Mueller, and that Cohen’s own lawyer is either unaware of this or is lying about it. It’s not likely, obviously, but it’s theoretically possible. Unfortunately, CNN refuses to tell us anything about what it itself said was a “blockbuster” story, so it’s impossible to know.

But there’s an entirely separate, and more significant, question about CNN’s behavior here; namely, the very specific claim they made about their sourcing for that blockbuster story. Last night, BuzzFeed reported that Davis explicitly confessed that he was one of the anonymous sources for CNN’s July 26 story, just as he was for the stories from the Washington Post and the New York Post. Last week, CNN put Davis on the air with Anderson Cooper to deny that he was the source for that CNN story – a denial Cooper did not contest – but Davis now admits he was one of CNN’s sources, if not their main source.

Yet remarkably, CNN, in its July 26 story, specificaly claimed that Davis refused to talk to CNN about the story or provide any comment whatsoever:

Only one of two things can be true here, and either is extremely significant: (1) CNN deliberately lied to its audience about Davis refusing to comment on the story when, in fact, Davis was one of the anonymous sources on which the CNN report depended, and CNN claimed Davis refused to comment in order to hide Davis’ identity as one of their anonymous sources; or (2) Davis is lying now to BuzzFeed when he confessed to having been one of CNN’s sources for the story.

How can CNN possibly justify refusing to address these questions, and refrain from informing the public about these critical matters on a story that they themselves hyped for days as a “blockbuster,” one of the most significant stories yet in the Trump/Russia saga? Questions about this massive discrepancy from the Intercept to Stelter have not been answered, nor has CNN addressed this on air or with any other media outlets who have inquired. Darcy told the Intercept he was not aware of sourcing issues on the story and suggested inquiries be directed to CNN’s Public Relations department.

If CNN lied about Davis having refused comment (when, in fact, he was one of their anonymous sources), then this is obviously a major journalism scandal. If, by contrast, Davis – who has been treated by the U.S. media as a reliable source despite decades of lying (and who leveraged that treatment to raise more than $150,000 in a GoFundMe “Truth Fund” campaign for Cohen to pay Davis) – is lying about having spoken to CNN about the July 26 report, that is also a major story.

Yet CNN, the only ones with the ability to inform the public about what happened here, is silent. This despite the incomparable importance which CNN breathlessly told its viewers the story carried:
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Aug 31, 2022 10:28:26   #
moldyoldy wrote:
Probably not Biden’s.


Oh my goodness, Hunter wasn’t playing with his “fingers” when he was in the pool! Is there such a thing as a “penis” print? How can you ignore all the evidence that has been revealed on that laptop?

Unfreakingbelievable! 🤯
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Aug 31, 2022 10:03:49   #
moldyoldy wrote:
Fox is like a seesaw now swinging back and forth.


Well, they must be doing something right! 😂😂😂😂😂😂


https://www.adweek.com/tvnewser/these-are-the-top-rated-cable-news-shows-for-august-2022/513419/


News’ The Five marked yet another month at No. 1 in average total viewers, averaging 3.39 million total viewers in the 5 p.m. hour during the month of August 2022. That’s now eight out of the past nine months that the panel news-talk program has averaged more viewers than any other cable news show; a remarkable achievement for a non-primetime show. The Five also averaged the second-largest A25-54 audience on cable news (427,000), according to Nielsen live-plus-same-day data.

Tucker Carlson Tonight remains the second-most-watched show on cable news. In August, the 8 p.m. opinion news-talk show averaged 3.32 million viewers, up from its July average.

Hannity moved up to No. 3 in total primetime viewers, averaging 2.915 million total viewers during the month of August. The 7 p.m. Jesse Watters Primetime was the fourth-most-watched cable news show in August (2.86 million), with MSNBC’s now-weekly edition of The Rachel Maddow Show (2.73 million) rounding out the top five in average total viewers for August 2022.

All in all, Fox News Channel is home to the top four cable news shows in total viewers—and the top seven cable news shows among adults 25-54 for the month of August.

Fox News’ Gutfeld! is cable news’ eighth-most-watched show and No. 4 show among adults 25-54. It had its highest-rated month since April 2021 launch, averaging 2.19 million total viewers and 358,000 adults 25-54 at 11 p.m. ET.

Anderson Cooper 360 is CNN’s most-watched show in August (No. 25 overall), averaging 950,000 total viewers at 8 p.m.

MSNBC’s Alex Wagner Tonight launched in August at 9 p.m., airing Tuesdays-Fridays. It was the network’s fourth-most-watched show through two weeks, finishing behind TRMS, The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell and MSNBC Prime. The show has averaged 1.55 million total viewers at 9 p.m.

Here are the 10 most-watched cable news shows for Aug. 2022, as per live-plus-same-day data from Nielsen.

Fox News | 5 p.m. /The Five: 3,389,000 / 20 telecasts
Fox News | 8 p.m. / Tucker Carlson Tonight: 3,316,000 / 14 telecasts
Fox News | 9 p.m./ Hannity: 2,915,000 / 15 telecasts
Fox News | 7 p.m./Jesse Watters Primetime: 2,856,000 / 15 telecasts
MSNBC | 9 p.m./The Rachel Maddow Show: 2,726,000 / 4 telecasts
Fox News | 10 p.m./The Ingraham Angle: 2,484,000 / 15 telecasts
Fox News | 6 p.m. / Special Report with Bret Baier: 2,386,000 / 20 telecasts
Fox News | 11 p.m./Gutfeld! : 2,191,000 / 17 telecasts
Fox News | 12 p.m. / Outnumbered: 1,891,000 / 20 telecasts
Fox News | 11 a.m. / The Faulkner Focus: 1,714,000 / 20 telecasts
Below, the cable news show ranker that’s sorted by most to fewest average total viewers:
How about the top cable news shows among adults 25-54? After all, this is a demographic that advertisers of TV news traditionally focus their ad dollars on.

After Tucker Carlson Tonight and The Five, Hannity averaged the third-most adults 25-54, followed by Gutfeld! The Ingraham Angle, Jesse Watters Primetime, Special Report with Bret Baier, TRMS, Outnumbered and America’s Newsroom.

Fox News had the top seven shows on cable news among adults 25-54 this past month. The once-weekly The Rachel Maddow Show ranked No. 8 for the second consecutive month with a 292,000 A25-54 average.

Here are the top 10 cable news shows among adults 25-54 for August ’22, as per live-plus-same-day data from Nielsen:

Fox News| 8 p.m./ Tucker Carlson Tonight: 482,000 / 14 telecasts
Fox News | 5 p.m. / The Five: 427,000 / 20 telecasts
Fox News | 9 p.m. / Hannity: 397,000 / 15 telecasts
Fox News | 11 p.m./Gutfeld!: 358,000 / 17 telecasts
Fox News | 10 p.m./The Ingraham Angle: 358,000 / 15 telecasts
Fox News | 7 p.m. / Jesse Watters Primetime: 356,000 / 15 telecasts
Fox News | 6 p.m. / Special Report with Bret Baier: 306,000 / 20 telecasts
MSNBC | 9 p.m. / The Rachel Maddow Show: 292,000 / 4 telecasts
Fox News | 12 p.m./Outnumbered: 254,000 / 20 telecasts
Fox News | 9-10 a.m.,10-11 a.m./America’s Newsroom: 226,000 / 41 telecasts
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Aug 31, 2022 09:33:30   #
Blade_Runner wrote:
De eso estoy hablando.
Buen apetito!
Saludo!


Gracias, mi amigo!
Comida maravillosa, pero no tequila no es bueno! 😂
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Aug 31, 2022 08:22:48   #
RascalRiley wrote:
“Is it true” Tucker asked incredulously.

How could anyone believe that. Believe that Trump stole classified intelligence to use for his and foreign governments benefit.
If it is true will most of his followers still support him. Yes.

Because it just seems so incredulous that a flag hugging Bible autographing patriot would do that.


If you had a lick of common sense you would realize that if Trump had intended to use the “stolen” “classified” documents for his own personal benefit by “sharing” them with foreign governments, documents that had been under his control for the last approximately 1 1/2 years, he would have already done it! LOL!

Onto your next “if it is true” fairytale!
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Aug 30, 2022 18:02:27   #
I wrote a long, detailed response to you and this Peter dude’s opinionated, exaggerated, ill conceived BS and it got lost somewhere out there!

I’m just going to go on strike and make us some spicy chicken quesadillas for supper! Mexican food is a cure for all ailments, real and imagined! If I just had a margarita to go with them………
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