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May 1, 2024 17:35:33   #
As violent, pro-terrorism r****rs wreak havoc on college campuses across the country, President Joe Biden has spent the week dipping in and out of Delaware for a series of campaign events. From the White House Press Office:

Tuesday, April 30, 2024

In the afternoon, the President will depart the White House en route to Wilmington, Delaware. The President will then participate in a campaign event. After, the President will return to the White House.

Wednesday, May 1, 2024

In the afternoon, the President will participate in a campaign reception in Washington, D.C.

Friday, May 3, 2024

In the afternoon, the President will present the P**********l Medal of Freedom to individuals who have made exemplary contributions to the country. The First Lady will attend.

After, the President and the First Lady will depart the White House en route to Wilmington, Delaware.

While Biden issued a statement of condemnation ahead of Jewish American heritage month, he's been missing from the scene as his press secretary fails to respond to the ongoing situation.

The White House is also refusing to outright condemn r****rs.

Meanwhile, students are being targeted and prevented from going to their classes.
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May 1, 2024 17:30:04   #
On Friday, we learned of a new strategy from the Biden White House that involves the President's infamous handlers converging alongside him during his walks to and from Marine One, creating what essentially is a swarm effect.

The reasons why, of course, revolve in part around concern expressed by staffers of how his solo walks make him look older and also highlight the issues he has when he walks.

"Some Biden advisers have told Axios they're concerned that videos of Biden walking and shuffling alone — especially across the grass — have highlighted his age," Axios reported at the time.

Not long after the report was published, video evidence surfaced that confirmed Biden was indeed employing the calculated e******n-year strategy.

In an update to this story, further confirmation was noted Tuesday by OANN reporter Monica Paige who shared a clip to her Twitter feed of Biden's handlers attempting to shield him from public scrutiny as he again shuffled to Marine One.

RNC Research pointed out in response to the tweet that the Delaware p**********l campaign appearance was his only calendar event of the day.

To get a better idea of how this looks in person, check out this clip from another instance, where at various points (starting about halfway into the video) Biden is not even visible to reporters thanks to the swarm of aides around him, including White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.

This tactic, of course, is not just about trying to prevent v**ers from seeing Biden's age and frailty issues. It's also part and parcel of Team Biden's notorious press avoidance strategy, which has been in place since the start of the p******c when, as a candidate for president, Biden would be tucked safely away in his basement where his staffers could tightly control and manage the goings on, and cut "interviews" short when Biden went off script.

And as some have correctly observed, though, the "swarm" strategy has really only magnified the problems for Biden, especially considering the fact that the people walking alongside him are younger and in better physical shape in comparison to the POTUS.

Further, when and if there are p**********l debates between Biden and Trump, Biden won't have the benefit of handlers standing all around him when he walks on and off the stage. The podium will hide some of it, to be sure, but by that point, the national audience will have already been witness to the same Biden mobility issues that we've been documenting for years.

It is what it is, and there is simply no getting around it. The fact that Biden and his staff think they can hide it, though, is just another insult to our intelligence. As to whether or not it works? We'll have to wait a few months to find out.
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May 1, 2024 17:20:04   #
As was reported, the NYPD cleaning house and generally taking care of business at Columbia University and City College in New York Tuesday night brought about a predictable wailing and gnashing of teeth from the Usual Suspects, some of whom took aim at the black officers for re-raising "the f**g of a country that has never given a damn about them" in place of the Palestinian f**g.

The Twitter machine being what it is also brought out the drama queening from purported "historians" and "professors," some of whom took the opportunity to equate the NYPD's actions at Columbia to... the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre.

Author Andrew Liu, a history professor at Villanova University, declared as he watched the situation unfold that the "NYPD is doing a Tiananmen-style crackdown in uptown and midtown while an NBA playoff game is happening like 500 meters away."

Not to be outdone, Guangtian Ha, a religion scholar and professor at Haverford College in Pennsylvania whose Twitter feed is chock full of pro-Hamas propaganda, proclaimed in response that the Columbia clearing was even "WORSE" than Tiananmen Square:

Thing is Tiananmen is like WH lawn and this is a university. And for Tiananmen it was weeks of encampment and speeches and mobilising, while this is like what, two weeks? This is WORSE than Tiananmen.

Yeah, because students losing their Wi-Fi and having to miss a meal or two, and not being allowed to occupy a building that doesn't belong to them totally equates to a murderous government crackdown on free speech. Sure.

One doesn't need to be particularly well-versed in history to know that the NYPD clearing out Columbia was nothing like Tiananmen Square, as others noted

"Seems relevant that nobody was hurt let alone k**led. Kind of a big difference from Tianamen!" another pointed out.

Plus, the situation in 1989 was also different in one other notable aspect:

Student protesters in China had been peacefully protesting since April for political reforms, some even calling for democracy in Beijing, the center of which was at Tiananmen Square. That was when “peaceful protest” actually meant peaceful protest.

It was a heady and hopeful moment, where you had marches of a million people — with other, Chinese people joining and supporting the students. The world turned its attention to Tiananmen Square, where the students had gathered, knowing that something magical was going on, and hoping, hoping that perhaps that movement that was sweeping away C*******m and oppression in other places around the world at that time would touch China and bring freedom.


That's a stark contrast to the pro-Hamas losers and other assorted Useful I***ts on college campuses who are harassing and intimidating Jews and who are standing in solidarity with a violent and oppressive regime that thinks nothing of martyring their own people for "the cause" – not to mention the barbaric and deliberate ways they inflict cruelty and death on innocent civilians.

While one is entitled to their own opinion, they are not entitled to their own facts, and that goes double for any professor who has been charged with educating future generations.

If I were a parent of a student at either of those higher ed institutions, I'd be asking some questions right about now about what my son or daughter is being taught, because this ain't it. Like at all.
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May 1, 2024 17:11:01   #
Boy, howdy, have the recent campus protests — r**ts — really given us some great illustrations of the concept of the "useful i***t." Our college campuses are overrun with them; if nothing else has become apparent over the last few days, the explosion of numbers of useful i***ts has… l*****ts on OPP being no exception.

It comes as no surprise that the origin of the term "useful i***t" came from the Soviet Union:

It is one task of the KGB -- in 1982 -- to apply its sk**ls of secrecy and deception to projecting the Soviet party's influence. This it does through contacts with legal C*******t Parties abroad, with groups sympathetic to Soviet goals, with do-gooders of the type that Lenin once described as "useful i***ts".

Sometimes, though, one useful i***t really makes an effort to lower the bar even lower than it has been, and of late, that bar is somewhere at the bottom of the Marianas Trench. To that end, I give you Johannah King-S**tzky, an instructor and Ph.D. candidate at Columbia University.

A Columbia University graduate student went v***l online after telling members of the media that protesters were at risk of dying or becoming severely ill if authorities did not deliver food and water to them.

"First of all, we're saying that they're obligated to provide food to students who pay for a meal plan here," the student told reporters when asked about Columbia's role providing food access for students occupying the campus building Hamilton Hall.


Obligated? These young skulls full of mush illegally occupied a campus building and refused to leave (and it was roundly entertaining to see NYPD cops d**gging them away, accompanied by the student occupiers' shrieks of outrage), and they want the university to feed them? The only proper response to that demand would be to tell the students to defecate in one hand, demand in the other, and see which hand fills up first.

But wait! There's more!

"I guess it's ultimately a question of what kind of community and obligation Columbia feels it has to its students," King-S**tzky said. "Do you want students to die of dehydration and starvation or get severely ill, even if they disagree with you?"

She continued: "If the answer is no then you should allow basic — I mean, it's crazy to say since we're on an Ivy League campus — but this is like, basic humanitarian aid we're asking for, like could people please have a glass of water?"


Do you want a glass of water? Leave the building. Do you want something to eat? Leave the building. It's not complicated. Humanitarian aid, as the term is properly used, is for people who have no other options. These nitwits have other options — or, at least, they did, before the NYPD loaded them all in buses bound for the protestors' new accommodations at Hotel Crowbar.

If it's any comfort to the Marxist King-S**tzky, she's got plenty of company in her nitwittery.

It's difficult to overstate just how clueless this person is. A self-professed Marxist, no doubt one who would describe herself as a feminist, supporting a cause, a people who would have raped and murdered her if she had been at a certain music festival in Israel on October 7th of last year. The cognitive dissonance Miss King-S**tzky presents has to be measured on the Richter scale. And, unless I miss my guess, she will go right on teaching Marxist radicalism at Columbia after this.

She would make Lenin and Stalin proud. A truly useful i***t, in a position just like the l*****ts on OPP to be more useful still.
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May 1, 2024 16:57:13   #
Amid the ever-escalating chaos in the world, members of the Biden administration continue to illustrate just how out of their depth they are. Once touted as the "adults in the room" during the t***sition from the Trump presidency, what has followed is a penchant for imbecility that would pass for parody in any other setting, and perhaps no one other than the president himself illustrates that better than Karine Jean-Pierre.

The press secretary was challenged repeatedly on Wednesday about the antisemitic (and illegal) "encampments" taking over college campuses. Let's just say her answers were less than stellar, even as Beltway spin goes. Before we get there, though, let's kick things off with this brilliant response.

REPORTER: "What's your current assessment of the risk to the U.S. milk and meat supply from the bird flu epidemic in cattle?"

KARINE JEAN-PIERRE (struggling): "I don't consume any meat."

That may or may not explain so much given the importance of protein in one's diet when it comes to stimulating brain function. If you're a vegan, I'm sorry for painting with such a broad brush, but only a little bit.

Anyway, let's get to the meat of this presser, including the questions about the pro-Hamas protests at colleges like Columbia University and UCLA. A tip to future press secretaries: If you're going to lie, please be better at it than this.

REPORTER: "Since you brought up Charlottesville, what do you say to those critics who say that [Biden's] trying to have it both ways?"

KARINE JEAN-PIERRE: "He's not doing a 'both sides' scenario here!"

All this administration knows how to do is play the hits. Is antisemitism a problem? That means it's time to bring up a tiny rally of a hundred w***e s*********ts that occurred seven years ago. Meanwhile, the president does all but completely ignore the tens of thousands of pro-terror simps shouting genocidal slogans across the country. Also of note is that Biden has absolutely been trying to play "both sides." Here's his quote on the matter from just a week prior.

BIDEN: I condemn the antisemitic protests, that's why I set up a program to deal with that. I also condemn those who don't understand what's going on with the Palestinians and how they're being (mumbles).

That sure sounds like "both sides" to me, which is ironic given Biden claims he ran for president because of a mischaracterization of Trump's words regarding Charlottesville. Still, Jean-Pierre persisted when asked about why the president has refused to speak out directly against the violent protests taking place.

REPORTER: Once again — why hasn't Biden been more "forceful" in speaking against the pro-Hamas mob on college campuses?

KARINE JEAN-PIERRE: "No other president has spoken about antisemitism than this president!" 🤔

REPORTER: "That's not the question — it's the protests."

JEAN-PIERRE: And I'm answering it in the way that I believe is the best way to answer your question, which is that the president has been very, very clear. He's been clear about this. He's taken action.

To this point, Biden has had his handlers put out tepid statements condemning the violence on college campuses, including the storming of Hamilton Hall. To say he's been "very, very clear" is objectively false. He's been anything but clear, instead choosing a path of appeasement and equivocation in a shallow attempt to not lose v**ers in Dearborn, MI.

REPORTER: Why haven't we heard from Biden on the pro-Hamas protests roiling college campuses on his watch?

KARINE JEAN-PIERRE: "He is monitoring the situation!"

"Monitoring the situation" t***slates to Biden doing a campaign event on Wednesday before jetting off to Delaware (for the umpteenth time) on Thursday. A president with any backbone would have spoken to reporters by now to condemn the violence that has occurred, and if this were Trump refusing to address something like Charlottesville, Biden and all his lackeys would be losing their minds claiming it as an unspoken endorsement.

Peter Doocy pointed that out later in the briefing and pressed Karine Jean-Pierre on Biden's silence when it comes to the pro-Hamas protests on college campuses.

DOOCY: After Charlottesville, Biden said silence is complicity. "How does he explain, how do YOU explain, his silence this week?"

KARINE JEAN-PIERRE: "The president has not been silent on this issue when it comes to h**e speech, antisemitism..."

In short, Biden is a moral coward. He's mentally, physically, and temperamentally unfit for the office he holds, and those around him are no better. The "adults in the room" are a joke.
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May 1, 2024 16:38:21   #
If the hotter-than-expected March CPI data wasn't enough to convince you, there is more evidence that the "cooling inflation" we saw late last year was t***sitory.

The media tends to focus on the Consumer Price Index but the Federal Reserve's favorite inflation measure is the Personal Consumption Expenditures price index (PCE). The central bankers at the Fed like this index because it understates price inflation even more than the CPI.

But it isn't understating price inflation enough.

The PCE data for March came out Friday – hotter than expected.

You might be picking up on a theme here.

The core PCE (stripping out more volatile food and energy prices) rose by 3.9 percent on an annualized basis in March. That is nearly double the mythical 2 percent target.

Year-on-year, core PCE was up 2.8 percent.

More concerning is the fact that the three-month rolling average for core PCE jumped by 2.9 percent, the highest since September.

On a monthly basis, PCE rose by 0.8 percent or 4.8 percent on a 6-month basis.

Service prices are driving the surge. The core services PCE price index jumped by 4.9 percent annualized In March. As WolfStreet notes, "Core Services PCE price index, which excludes energy services, has been hot and is getting hotter. This is where inflation is entrenched, and where the majority of consumer spending takes place."

Housing PCE also surged, rising 5.4 percent annualized.

Prices in five of the seven PCE categories accelerated in March on a 6-month basis.

Healthcare: +3.5 percent
T***sportation services: +5.4 percent
Financial services & insurance: +6.0 percent
Non-energy utilities: +5.3 percent
Other core services: +3.8 percent (This includes broadband service, cell phone services, household maintenance, moving and storage, education, legal and tax services, personal care services, etc.)
The only categories that charted falling prices were recreation services and food services.

Looking at the trend, WolfStreet determined, "The acceleration of inflation began happening in late 2023 and took off in leaps in 2024."

"It will take a while for these movements to dominate the year-over-year readings, which is why we look at monthly and three- or six-month readings because they give us a better feel of the current inflation trends. But with a lag, they will make their way into the year-over-year readings."

The bottom line is the death of inflation was greatly exaggerated. Some might call it t***sitory.

Meanwhile, economic growth slowed far more than expected in the first quarter.

People who lived in the 70s will remember the word for accelerating inflation and decelerating economic growth – stagflation.
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May 1, 2024 07:59:51   #
Trying to make sense of college students shouting, "Death to America," and, "Pay our student loans," at the same time.
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May 1, 2024 07:05:08   #
TJKMO wrote:
I am a sinner.
Only trump declares otherwise.

And yet you can't declare Jesus as Lord.
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Apr 30, 2024 20:36:17   #
TJKMO wrote:
You are the protector?

Quit deflecting a'hole even though that's what you're good at.
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Apr 30, 2024 20:30:10   #
When it comes to friendly territory for the Democrats, it doesn't get any better than MSNBC. There's a reason why it’s often referred to it as MSDNC. Yet this overwhelmingly and unapologetically l*****t network refused to let Nancy Pelosi get away with a long-debunked pro-Biden talking point.

During her interview with host Katy Tur, Pelosi launched into the tired old talking point that Joe Biden created millions and millions and millions of jobs, and that Donald Trump didn't.

"But there are those who have real legitimate concerns about immigration, globalization, innovation, and what does that mean to their job and their family’s future? And we have to address those concerns. And Joe Biden is doing that," Pelosi told Tur. "Created nine million jobs in his term in office. Donald Trump has the worst record of job loss of a president. So, we just have to make sure people know."

“That was a global p******c,” Tur responded.

You could almost see the blood draining from Pelosi's face. She hadn't expected MSNBC of all places to point out this inconvenient fact about why so many jobs were lost in Trump's last year in office and why Joe Biden's job creation record is a mirage.

Pelosi had no rebuttal for this fact. "He had the worst record of any president,” she reiterated with visible irritation. “We’ve had other concerns in our country. If you want to be an apologist for Donald Trump, that may be your role, but it ain’t mine.”

Tur couldn't hide her amusement with this accusation, actually struggling not to laugh. “I don’t think anybody can accuse me of that,” she replied.

Biden and his surrogates have often claimed he has a better economic record than any of his predecessors — as if the p******c didn’t happen, the economy wasn’t shut down, and it wasn’t reopened as he was taking office. In January, Biden claimed to have created more jobs in 2021 than any president in history, crediting his American Rescue Plan.

“We added 6.4 million jobs last year. That’s the most jobs in any calendar year by any president in history,” Biden claimed. “How? The American Rescue Plan got the economy off its back and humming again — and 200 million v******tions got Americans out of their homes and back to work.” But his economic “success” is a mirage that relies on the public conveniently forgetting that the p******c ever happened or had any impact on the economy.

Even the liberal media hasn't been shy about fact-checking Biden on this issue. During his State of the Union address last month, Biden claimed to have created "15 million new jobs," and CNN promptly pointed out this wasn't exactly true. "Biden’s claim is correct: the US economy added about 14.8 million jobs between Biden’s first full month in office, February 2021, and January 2024, more jobs than were added in any previous four-year p**********l term," CNN began. "However, it’s important to note that Biden took office in an unusual p******c context that makes meaningful comparison to other periods very difficult."

Biden became president less than a year after the US economy had shed nearly 22 million jobs over two months, March 2020 and April 2020, because of the C****-** p******c. The jobs recovery then began immediately after that, under then-President Donald Trump, but there was still an unprecedented hole to fill when Biden took office.
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Apr 30, 2024 20:16:29   #
Early this week, all G7 nations agreed to shut down their coal plants by 2035. This includes the United States, which still operates more than 200 coal-fired plants. It does not, however, include China and India, which are starting up new coal plants faster than the West is shutting theirs down. But of course this absolutely insane move is suicidal to the prosperity of the people of the United States as the US currently generates a little more than 16 percent of its power using coal.

Thanks Joe you freakin' i***t... although I shouldn't call him an i***t the way he is systematically destroying the sovereignty of the United States while the useful i***t Marxist ideologues of OPP like Federally Indoctrinated Mattoid et. al. find it humurous.
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Apr 30, 2024 19:39:54   #
TJKMO wrote:
I agree.
Not you though.
You are a lost soul.

So you can see what's in her heart eh?
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Apr 30, 2024 19:38:00   #
TJKMO wrote:
I have declared MANY MANY TIMES that Jesus is OUR LORD SAVIOR.
He is also our role model.
Do you deny Jesus 3 Year Ministry?
You have a very limited view of the MAGNIFICENCE OF JESUS AND HIS AWESOME POWER
TO GUIDE US IN OUR DAILY LIVES.

But you can't say that YOU are a sinner in need of a savior and confess Jesus as Lord.
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Apr 30, 2024 19:34:10   #
federally indicted mattoid wrote:
If you haven't been brainwashed, you understand.

Then you don't understand.
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Apr 30, 2024 18:59:53   #
federally indicted mattoid wrote:
Me too.

And thanks for taking on the fruitcake big kahuna (my pet name for him is manini weenie) point by crazy point.

He's been presenting ridiculous propaganda for so long, no one wants to engage with him. So thank you again.

The only reason that you're thankful is because your lame ass can't best him slick.
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