Nov 142024
 


Diego Velázquez The Spinners 1655-60

 

RINOs Keep Senate As Thune Beats Rick Scott To Replace McConnell (ZH)
Marco Rubio Doesn’t Even Speak MAGA (Marsden)
Jack Smith To Resign In Defeat Before Trump Takes Office (ZH)
Advertisers Plan Return To X To Get In “Good Graces Of Elon” (ZH)
Heritage Picks Up the Pieces With Trump After Project 2025 (Wegmann)
The Establishment Is Disarming the Trump Insurrection (Paul Craig Roberts)
Congress Should Fire Jerome Powell (McMaken)
“Remember, Remember, the 5th of November” (Turley)
Marc Elias and the Demise of the Faux “Save Democracy” Movement (Turley)
The Guardian Accuses Musk Of ‘Racism’ And Quits X (RT)
Trump To Appoint ‘Special Envoy’ To End Ukraine Conflict – Fox (RT)
Trump Has ‘Deep Disdain’ For Zelensky – The Hill (RT)
This Is Why Trump’s Approach To Ukraine Is So Different (Lukyanov)
Ukrainian Defenses ‘Crumbling’ In Donbass – FT (RT)
Russian Gas Rejecters Will Repent – Serbian President (RT)
The Truth About Trump’s “24 Hour” Peace Deal In Ukraine (Jay)
Zelensky Insulated From Truth By His Officials – The Economist (RT)
Short On Troops, Israel Turns To Mercenaries (Al-Omari)
The CDC Planned Quarantine Camps Nationwide (Jeffrey A. Tucker)

 

 

 

 

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Waste

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No, not Joe..

 

 

 

 

“..a victory for the post-Trump establishment..”

RINOs Keep Senate As Thune Beats Rick Scott To Replace McConnell (ZH)

President Trump’s mandate just got a little more complicated, as longtime never-Trumper John Thune (R-SD) was just elected Senate majority leader, setting the stage for him to replace Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY), the longest-serving GOP leader who has held the top spot for the past 18 years. Thune, the Senate GOP whip and the #2 ranking member since 2019, largely managed operation of the Senate floor since McConnell suffered a concussion in 2023. As Axios notes, Thune’s win “is a victory for the post-Trump establishment,” as he’s “not a natural, true-believer Trump guy like Rick Scott and his supporters are.” Several of Trump’s most prominent supporters, including Elon Musk, Tucker Carlson and RFK Jr. had endorsed Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) in the race. John Cornyn, an underdog to Thune, ended up finishing in a close second. Needless to say, things just got more complicated for MAGA…

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“They need a guy who can talk the same language as the neocon desk jockeys at the State Department..”

Marco Rubio Doesn’t Even Speak MAGA (Marsden)

Of all the people that US President-elect Donald Trump could have picked as America’s chief diplomat, he’s chosen Marco Rubio, Florida senator and neocon talking-point guzzler. Guess it sort of makes sense on one level. They need a guy who can talk the same language as the neocon desk jockeys at the State Department. Kind of like an African Grey parrot who can speak English with humans but also bird language with other birds. The bird-brains at State speak mainly neocon, like Rubio. And he could be the MAGA-to-neocon translator for Trump, packaging the 47th president’s vision in a way that’s palatable enough for them to not spend the entire time trying to regime-change him, like they did last time he was elected. But how well does Rubio even speak MAGA – the language of Trump’s non-interventionist, America First, and pro-peace base? Not very well, if his record is any indication.

Case in point: Back when the Nord Stream pipelines were mysteriously blown up, Rubio was one of the first out of the starting blocks to blame Russia for blowing up their own economic lifeline to Europe. But he quickly tripped over his own shoelaces. “The only people in that region who have both the motive and the capability to have done it are Russian or Russian forces. So I think, for me, it’s not an intelligence matter at this point. It’s a common sense matter,” Rubio said in the wake of the attack. It turns out that even the dumbest establishment fixtures didn’t buy the narrative of “Russia blew up its own pipeline.” Apparently, they consider it to be even less of a viable scenario than some drunken Ukrainians with Aquaman-grade diving skills blasting through concrete and steel in highly monitored waters, despite Zelensky trying to stop them at the behest of the CIA, of course.

And then punishing the general they claim to be responsible for the operation, Valery Zaluzhny, by sending him to… London, where he’s currently Ukrainian ambassador to Britain. Guess Western officials and intelligence sources went to the trouble of making all that up to hide Russia’s involvement. Because that’s the only way that Marco Rubio’s confident assertions could be considered credible. Or maybe the actual responsibility lies with another nation state that has the same kind of capabilities? Who could that possibly be? Rubio is apparently so indoctrinated that he simply can’t imagine. Either that, or he does know and is being deliberately dishonest.

Back in 2021, Rubio was literally calling on Biden and Germany to do something to stop the pipeline. “US Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) sent a letter to President Joe Biden, ahead of his meeting with Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany, asking him to convey to her ‘that there is broad bipartisan support for preventing the completion of yet another pipeline that bypasses Ukraine.’” Rubio also highlighted that “completing the Nord Stream 2 pipeline will only endanger our democratic allies in East and Central Europe and embolden Russian President Vladimir Putin in his aggression towards them,” he wrote. So, Putin, “emboldened” by Nord Stream, according to Rubio, then decided to just blow it up? Yeah, okay.

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“you can’t fire me, I quit!”

Jack Smith To Resign In Defeat Before Trump Takes Office (ZH)

A defeated special counsel Jack Smith and his team are planning to resign before President-elect Donald Trump takes office, the NY Times reports, citing a source familiar with the matter. The news comes days after Smith moved to pause his J6 case against Donald Trump and vacate all remaining deadlines. According to the new report, Smith’s office has been looking at the best path forward in winding down its work on the two outstanding federal criminal cases against Trump – as the DOJ has a longstanding policy not to charge or prosecute a sitting president with a crime. Smith’s departure is more of a “you can’t fire me, I quit!” after Trump vowed to fire him within “two seconds” of being sworn in. “We got immunity at the Supreme Court. It’s so easy. I would fire him within two seconds. He’ll be one of the first things addressed,” Trump told radio host Hugh Hewitt last month.

Department regulations require Smith to file a report summarizing his investigation and decisions – though it’s not clear how quickly he can finish his work – or whether it could be made public before President Biden leaves office – however several officials told the NY Times that he has no intention of lingering any longer than he has to, and has told career prosecutors and FBI agents who are not directly involved in the case that they can start planning their departures over the next few weeks. On Friday, GOP lawmakers told DOJ officials to preserve all of their communications for investigators – who view Smith and crew as the embodiment of a Democratic effort to use lawfare as part of a weaponized Justice Department. According to Smith, he needs until Dec. 2 to figure out how exactly to wind down his J6 case, as well as another case in which he charged Trump with mishandling classified national security documents after leaving office. The latter case was dismissed by Judge Aileen Cannon of the Federal District Court in Fort Pierce, FL – a decision which is currently under appeal in federal court in Atlanta.

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“Dark money-funded fact-checkers allegedly created false reports to discourage companies from advertising on the platform..”

Advertisers Plan Return To X To Get In “Good Graces Of Elon” (ZH)

Donald Trump is set to return to the White House in January. Ahead of his return, the former president announced that Elon Musk would lead the new “Department of Government Efficiency” in his second administration. With Musk’s close ties to Trump, advertisers are expected to flock back to X to gain access to the administration. The Financial Times recently spoke with media executives who revealed that some brands are preparing to advertise on X again, particularly due to Musk’s connections with the incoming administration. Lou Paskalis, CEO of the marketing consultancy AJL Advisory and a former media executive at Bank of America, explained that marketers plan to reallocate spending dollars on X as a form of “political leverage.” He noted that some companies are seeking government contracts and trying to get in the “good graces of Elon.”

“It could be seen as an official channel for White House communications,” another advertising agency chief told FT, adding that Trump’s victory has shifted significant power and legitimacy into Musk’s hands. However, only some are optimistic. One media director described X as a “mess,” questioning, “Which brand will take the risk?” Musk’s $44 billion acquisition of X initially triggered chaos in ad monetization. Dark money-funded fact-checkers allegedly created false reports to discourage companies from advertising on the platform, attempting to starve it of ad revenue.

The problem for Soros-funded Media Matters and other far-left organizations was that Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, could support X operations for a long time. Musk famously told brands that pulled their ads to “go f**k yourself” at the DealBook Conference and has since announced plans to sue the so-called advertising censorship cartel. Richard Exon, founder of the ad agency Joint, said, “Trump’s victory may well mean brands give X a second chance in 2025,” though he cautioned that they “will be wise to proceed with extreme caution.” Meanwhile, as X cements its role as a central hub for distributing news to Americans, legacy media outlets like CNN and MSNBC are imploding.

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“There is no door, and there is no key, for Project 2025 into the Trump-Vance transition..”

Heritage Picks Up the Pieces With Trump After Project 2025 (Wegmann)

As Donald Trump paused briefly to fix his tie in a floor-length mirror at the Palm Beach Convention Center, a thousand miles away inside the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C., staff rushed to quickly put out a prepared statement congratulating the president-elect. Exactly 15 minutes before Trump walked on stage, and while most of the television networks were still waiting to project the winner, an email from Heritage landed in the inboxes of political reporters everywhere. “We look forward to this historic term,” wrote Kevin Roberts, “during which President Trump has an opportunity to make America great, healthy, safe, and prosperous once again.” Added the Heritage chief, “the entire conservative movement stands united behind him.” But does Trump need them in his administration? Does Trump want them after the campaign headaches they caused?

As the Republican candidate closed in on 270 electoral votes, Roberts told RealClearPolitics that the drama was in the past. “The political season is behind us, and we’re now in the policy-making season,” he said. After all, added the Project 2025 architect, “Heritage as an enterprise exists for the policy, not the politics.” Ahead of the second Trump season, he believes the relationship with the president-elect has been repaired. “We will leave the political decisions to the smart campaign people, but now that we’re in the policy-making world,” he said, “I don’t see how you have a conservative administration without, not just Heritage, but the 110 other groups that are part of the project.”

Heritage has worked with every Republican president since Ronald Reagan to staff their administrations and stock their libraries with policy proposals. Trump quickly embraced the think tank during his first term, heralding them as “titans in the fight to defend, promote, and preserve our great American heritage.” But the conservative behemoth may have jeopardized that special relationship when liberals turned their efforts to plan for a second Trump term into an effective campaign foil. “Just google Project 2025,” Vice President Kamala Harris said of the thinktank’s blueprint for how Trump ought to govern if returned to the White House. At nearly every campaign stop, the Democratic nominee would urge voters to go “read the plans for yourself.” And voters did. A lot of them. At one point in the home stretch of this campaign, Google searches for “Project 2025” exceeded those for “Taylor Swift.”

The 900-page collection of white papers went viral, and Trump’s campaign was spooked. Denunciations from Republicans followed, including from Howard Lutnick, who declared anyone associated with the Heritage endeavor “radioactive.” “There is no door, and there is no key, for Project 2025 into the Trump-Vance transition,” Lutnick told RCP ahead of the October vice-presidential debate. The CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald would know: Trump named him and Linda McMahon as co-chairs of his transition. She handles the policy. He oversees personnel. “So, if someone tried to send me a resume,” Lutnick said of staff associated with the endeavor, “they’d get an ‘I’m sorry’ back. Radioactive means ‘no thank you.’”

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We’re not there yet.

The Establishment Is Disarming the Trump Insurrection (Paul Craig Roberts)

It is dangerous for Trump supporters to think that the battle is over with the election victory. The battle has not begun, and it never will if Trump cannot put together a fighting administration. There are about 4,000 political appointees in the Executive branch, 1,200 of which have to be confirmed in office by the Senate. The confirmation power gives the Senate input in controlling staffing in a presidential administration. Trump and his transition team do not know 1,200 people, much less 4,000. Desperate to get a government underway, their inquiries will result in input from many sources, especially from the ruling establishment. At best a president and transition team can only focus on a few key areas where the president’s key agendas are. Even here Trump is not doing a great job.

Let’s start with the war front. Trump has said he can immediately stop the war in Ukraine and the Israeli-Hamas-Hezbollah-Iran war in the Middle East. But Trump’s appointees to US Ambassador to the UN, National Security Advisor, Secretary of State, US Ambassador to Israel, and Secretary of Defense are war hawks. UN Ambassador Elise Stefanik is a warmonger for Israel. National Security Adviser Mike Waltz has called for enforcing the energy sanctions on Russia and taking the handcuffs off long-range missiles provided to Ukraine. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is a warmonger. Trump has appointed Mike Huckabee US Ambassador to Israel to the great delight of Israeli extremists. Huckabee has said that Israel has title to Palestine. Trump has appointed Steven Witkoff Special Envoy to the Middle East. Witkoff who is Jewish is tasked with dealing with the Iranian threat, the Israel–Hamas war, the Israel–Hezbollah fighting, the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.

For Defense Secretary Trump has chosen Fox News co-host and commentator Pete Hegseth, a non-Woke masculine man without faith in a DEI military. The downside is that he believes in the official narratives constructed by the military/security complex and neoconservatives of America’s Russian, Chinese, and Iranian enemies. He describes Iran as “an evil regime” and wants to modernize the US military so that it is a match for China’s. It seems we are in for a rise in the defense budget and no closed bases, an obstacle to Musk’s plan to cut $2.5 trillion from the budget. Together with Stefanik, Waltz, and Rubio, Hegseth gives Trump a quattro for war. Do any of these Trump appointees have the flexibility to see the Russian, Iranian, Chinese, and Palestinian point of view?

In his comments about John Bolton, Trump indicated that he thinks presenting adversaries with war mongers is what will bring them to concessions. I doubt this will work with Russia, China, and Iran. Let’s now look at the prospects for RFK Jr. and Elon Musk. The UK newspaper, The Telegraph, reports that Trump’s advisors are distancing Trump from Bobby Kennedy. As I predicted would happen, Trump’s advisors are questioning whether Kennedy can be confirmed. The Big Pharma and fluoride lobbies have asserted their muscle, and it looks like Trump’s advisors are backing down. They lack the intelligence to see that Big Pharma’s blocking of Kennedy would play into Trump’s hands. But as we all know, Republicans simply are not fighters. Most in Congress are RINOs and they are not going to burn their bridges with the Establishment.

The Telegraph is an unreliable newspaper as its totally incorrect coverage of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict demonstrated. The Telegraph’s report could be a Big Pharma plant that seeks to raise questions in the minds of those on the transition team about Bobby Kennedy. Trump transition team member Howard Lutnick had already announced that Bobby would not be getting a job. Instead of having executive authority as Secretary of Health and Human Services or as Director of the Food and Drug Administration, Bobby will collect data on vaccines. It seems Big Pharma and agri-business have killed any improvement in the safety of medicines and food during Trump’s second term.

It seems that Elon Musk also is to be denied a position of executive authority. Initial reports were that the person ideally suited to be Director of the Office of Management and Budget was to be made head of a Commission on Government Efficiency. The commission has now become a new cabinet department, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) jointly led by Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy. Trump says that “these two wonderful Americans will pave the way for my Administration to dismantle government bureaucracy, slash excess regulations, cut wasteful expenditures, and restructure federal agencies.” How are they going to do that if they have no executive power over spending? It is paradoxical that Trump begins his assault on government bureaucracy and waste by creating a new bureaucracy. The way to control the budget is to appoint Musk Director of the Office of Management and budget. What Trump has done is to create a new government bureaucracy that will grow and grow and grow.

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“Trump could leave Powell in his position on the Fed’s 7-member Board of Governors but demote him from his role as chair [..] “That’s a subtle question that has never been tested,”

Congress Should Fire Jerome Powell (McMaken)

There were a few seemingly tense moments at the FOMC press conference on Thursday when two reporters asked Jerome Powell about the prospect of Donald Trump asking Powell to resign. The first reporter asked “would you resign if asked to do so by Donald Trump?” To this, Powell responded with a resounding “no” followed by silence. A few moments later, Powell was asked by another reporter if it was lawful for Trump to either remove or “demote”—that is, remove Powell as chairman, but leave him on the Board of Governors—Powell. To this, Powell responded with a forceful “not permitted under the law.” Apparently, Powell wished to leave no ambiguity whatsoever about this position that he cannot be removed or demoted by a sitting president. It would agree that the spirit of the law here is that a president not be able to remove a Fed chairman, except for some kind of misconduct. But, ambiguity remains.

Even Alan Blinder, a proponent of the myth of “Fed independence,” admits that in the world of political reality, Trump could potentially remove Powell: “Experts who spoke to ABC News acknowledged that some legal ambiguity looms over what type of conduct warrants sufficient cause for removal, but they said a policy dispute is unlikely to meet such a standard. Still, Trump could attempt to push out Powell and test how courts interpret the law, experts added, noting that the case could end up with the conservative-majority Supreme Court. “Trump could try and he might try,” Alan Blinder, a professor of economics at Princeton University and former vice chairman of the Federal Reserve. “It’s very unlikely that he has that authority, but if he takes this to the Supreme Court, I don’t know what to think of the Supreme Court.” Instead, Trump could leave Powell in his position on the Fed’s 7-member Board of Governors but demote him from his role as chair, Blinder said. “That’s a subtle question that has never been tested,” Blinder said, acknowledging a lack of clarity about whether it would be allowed. “We can’t answer that quite as definitively.”

In any case, Trump would likely have to expend some serious political capital if he wants to remove Powell via presidential power. Yet, Powell’s defiance ought to provoke us to ask why wealthy, pampered, out-of-touch technocrats like Jerome Powell get to act like their removal constitutes some sort of transgression. Central bankers are just bureaucrats, and their removal ought to be regarded with no more trepidation than the removal of an undersecretary of agriculture. Regardless of what Trump’s legal powers may be, it is clear that Congress has the power to remove Powell, just as Congress has the power to abolish the central bank altogether. The Congress ought to abolish the Fed entirely, of course, but if members lack the stomach for that heroic act, Congress can begin with amending the Federal Reserve Act to make it clear that the chairman of the Fed is not a Holy Person, untouchable by the mere mortals who are actually elected to run the federal government.

There are many ways Congress could approach this issue. For example, Congress could rewrite the law to allow Congress to remove the Fed chairman with a majority vote in either house. It doesn’t really matter, so long as central bankers get the message that they’re not special. While Congress is at it, it could make a few other crucial changes as well. Congress should prohibit the Fed from buying any assets of any kind. This would end the Fed’s habit of buying up mortgage-backed securities and government securities to prop up the banker class and Powell’s buddies—i.e., Janet Yellen—at the Treasury. It would also end the Fed’s ability to manipulate interest rates since the Fed’s main tool here is its “open market operations.” A second key change that is very necessary is removing the Fed’s so called “dual mandate.” As the Fed likes to often mention, the Fed has a dual mandate of both “stable prices” and “maximum employment.”

Congress should immediately abolish the mandate for “maximum employment” because the only purpose this has ever served has been as an excuse for the central bank to inflate the money supply. As is abundantly clear from Fed press conferences and publications, the Fed routinely justifies its dovish policy in terms of fulfilling its mandate to maximize inflation. That is, the Fed often says something to the effect of “we’re embracing easy-money policy because our dual mandate to maximize employment says we have to.” Congress should just delete the mandate. (By the way, the Fed actually has a third mandate. It’s to ensure “moderate long-term interest rates.” Getting rid of the Fed’s power to purchase assets probably nullifies this mandate in any case, but Congress might as well remove any doubt and totally prohibit the Fed from manipulating interest rates of any kind.)

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All they had to run on was abortion. And still:

“Trump won white women voters by eight points at 53 percent..”

“Remember, Remember, the 5th of November” (Turley)

Democracy appears to be losing its appeal on the left. After campaigning on panic politics and predicting the imminent death of democracy, some on the left are now calling to burn the system down in light of Republicans not only taking both houses and the White House but Trump likely winning the popular vote. Some seem to believe that what happened on November 5th is a license to become a modern version of Guy Fawkes (“Remember, remember, the 5th of November; Gunpowder, treason and plot; I see no reason; Why gunpowder treason; Should ever be forgot”). Protesters after the election called for tearing down the system as a whole, insisting that “Trump is not an individual. He’s a figurehead of a system that’s rotten.” Even before the election, law professors and law deans called for a break from the Constitution. Those voices will likely be amplified after the massive electoral loss by Democrats.

Others are seeking to evade the results of the election to still bring Harris to power. CNN’s Bakari Sellers wants to pressure Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor to resign and replace her with Harris. Former Harris aide Jamal Simmons wants Biden to resign to allow Harris to become president despite the vote of the majority. It is an ironic twist after Democratic politicians and pundits repeated the mantra that, if we did not elect Harris, this might be our last election. After losing that election, democracy appears to be the problem. The majority of Americans voting for Trump have been called “anti-American” by Gov. Hochul. Other politicians and pundits have called them racists, misogynists, or weaklings seeking domination by strongmen and bullies. The problem is now with young and minority voters. Trump won white women voters by eight points at 53 percent. Harris actually fell slightly in the support of women overall.

Conversely, roughly 43 percent of men voted for Harris. Forty percent of women under 30 voted for Trump. Even CNN reports that Trump’s performance was the best among young people (18-29 years old) in 20 years, Black voters in 48 years, and Hispanic voters in more than 50 years. So, it appears that it is time to move on. The call for Biden to simply do what the public did not want to do (in making Harris president) is particularly ironic. Many voters were repulsed by the Democrats simply making Harris the nominee after all the primaries were over. This was the candidate who could not garner any appreciable votes in the prior presidential primaries before being made Vice President by Biden. Now, the idea is that she would be elevated by the unilateral act of Biden.

Without a hint of self-awareness or recognition of the hypocrisy, Simmons insisted that this would “Fulfill [Biden’s] last promise — to be transitional.” Most people understood that to mean democratically transitional in opening the way for the election of new leadership. He did so after he was forced to step aside after winning every Democratic primary and tens of millions of votes. Nevertheless, Simmons argued that “Democrats have to learn drama and transparency and doing things that the public wanna see is the time.” That would certainly be dramatic as well as anti-Democratic. Yet, Simmons explained that “this is the moment for us to change the entire perspective of how Democrats operate.” Indeed, it would. It would confirm that the Democratic Party is an effective oligarchy, the very thing that they just campaigned against.

Sellers is more modest. He just wants Harris on the Supreme Court. At no point in history has anyone suggested that Harris was a leading legal mind. Nothing in her history suggests that she is a competent, let alone promising, candidate for the highest court. Harris has previously suggested her support for possible radical changes on the Court, including court packing. She is also a decidedly anti-free speech figure in American politics. None of that matters any more than the results of the election. Harris would be put on the Court not due to any specific talents or skills but because it would be “consequential.” He wrapped up by saying “let Republicans go crazy, ape, I’m even mentioning that option.”

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“..not only rejected but ridiculed the Elias Law Group for one of its challenges. Judge James Peterson (an Obama appointee) said that the argument “simply does not make any sense.”

Marc Elias and the Demise of the Faux “Save Democracy” Movement (Turley)

Marc Elias is back and that is not good news. Despite the Pennsylvania race being called by the AP almost a week ago, Elias is working with Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.) to try to change that outcome. It is not surprising that Casey was left with Elias. For many, Elias is a notorious figure who captures the hypocrisy of the “save democracy” crowd. Elias is an attorney who has been sanctioned in court and denounced by critics as a Democratic “dirty trickster” and even an “election denier.” Despite his checkered history, Elias remains the go-to lawyer for many Democratic campaigns. It was Elias who was the general counsel to the Clinton presidential campaign when it funded the infamous Steele dossier and pushed the false Alfa Bank conspiracy. (His fellow Perkins Coie partner, Michael Sussmann, was indicted but acquitted in a criminal trial.)

During the campaign, reporters asked about the possible connection to the campaign, but Clinton campaign officials denied any involvement in the Steele Dossier. When journalists discovered after the election that the Clinton campaign hid payments for the Steele dossier as “legal fees” among the $5.6 million paid to Perkins Coie, they met with nothing but shrugs from the Clinton staff. New York Times reporter Ken Vogel said at the time that Elias denied involvement in the anti-Trump dossier. When Vogel tried to report the story, he said, Elias “pushed back vigorously, saying ‘You (or your sources) are wrong.’” Times reporter Maggie Haberman declared, “Folks involved in funding this lied about it, and with sanctimony, for a year.” Elias was back when John Podesta, Clinton’s campaign chairman, was questioned by Congress on the Steele dossier and denied categorically any contractual agreement with Fusion GPS.

Sitting beside him was Elias, who reportedly said nothing to correct the misleading information given to Congress. The Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee were ultimately sanctioned by the FEC over the handling of the funding of the dossier through his prior firm. (I previously discussed the comparison to the criminal charges against Trump for treating the mislabeling of payments as “legal expenses.”). The Democratic National Committee reportedly later cut ties with Elias. Nevertheless, other Democrats continued to hire Elias despite his checkered past. He unsuccessfully led efforts to challenge Democratic losses. Elias also was the subject of intense criticism after a tweet that some have called inherently racist. Elias continued to be accused of not defending but thwarting democracy.

In Maryland, Elias filed in support of an abusive gerrymandering of the election districts that a court found not only violated Maryland law but the state constitution’s equal protection, free speech and free elections clauses. The court found that the map pushed by Elias “subverts the will of those governed.” His work for New York redistricting was ridiculed as not only ignoring the express will of the voters to end such gerrymandering but effectively negating the votes of Republican voters. His work for New York redistricting was ridiculed as not only ignoring the express will of the voters to end such gerrymandering but effectively negating the votes of Republican voters. In 2024, the Chief Judge of the Western District of Wisconsin not only rejected but ridiculed the Elias Law Group for one of its challenges. Judge James Peterson (an Obama appointee) said that the argument “simply does not make any sense.”

The point is that it does not have to make sense. Democratic campaigns fund Elias and his various profitable enterprises to seek to change the outcome of called elections. That is the case with Casey. Trump won Pennsylvania’s presidential election, and Dave McCormick received tens of thousands more votes. With 99 percent of the votes counted, even Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer relented in reversing his decision to bar McCormick from the orientation for new senators. What is most striking is the strategy of Elias. The state has roughly 87,000 provisional ballots to count, but those ballots were generally challenged for defects or suspected invalidity. Even if they were to count, it is unlikely that they will break so overwhelmingly for Casey to overturn the result. Indeed, only about 30,000 were coming from Casey strongholds in Philadelphia and Allegheny County. However, Elias just wants to get within .5% to trigger a mandatory recount.

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“Its journalists will still use the platform for “news gathering purposes” and X embeds will still appear in Guardian articles..”

The Guardian Accuses Musk Of ‘Racism’ And Quits X (RT)

The Guardian has announced that it will no longer post on X, calling Elon Musk’s social media platform a “toxic” source of “far-right conspiracy theories and racism.” Conservative users accused the liberal British newspaper of “throwing in the towel” when confronted with free speech. In an explanation to readers on Wednesday, the paper said that “the benefits of being on X are now outweighed by the negatives and that resources could be better used promoting our journalism elsewhere.” The Guardian said it had considered the decision for some time, “given the often disturbing content promoted or found on the platform, including far-right conspiracy theories and racism.” X “is a toxic media platform,” the newspaper declared, claiming that the decision to quit was finally made after the US presidential election, in which Elon Musk used the site’s influence “to shape political discourse.”

The Guardian has more than 80 accounts on X with approximately 27 million followers. Its journalists will still use the platform for “news gathering purposes” and X embeds will still appear in Guardian articles, the paper said. Musk purchased Twitter for $44 billion in 2022, rebranding it as X and rolling back most of its censorship policies. Pro-censorship activists and NGOs have claimed that this losing of restrictions has allowed so-called “hate speech” to flourish on the platform, a claim denied by the billionaire. Last month, journalists Matt Taibbi and Paul Thacker revealed that one of these NGOs – the Center for Countering Digital Hate – was lobbying top Democrats in Washington to “kill” X, and pressuring regulators in the UK and EU to “impose consequences for harmful content” shared on the platform.

The Guardian’s announcement came three months after several Labour Party lawmakers in the UK quit X, accusing Musk’s platform of inciting a spate of nationwide rioting after a teenager of Rwandan descent stabbed three children to death and injured ten others in the town of Southport, near Liverpool. The newspaper’s decision has been mocked by conservatives and right-wingers on X. “The Guardian didn’t have a problem with the previous Twitter regime censoring the Hunter Biden laptop story to ‘shape political discourse’ and interfere in an election,” commentator Paul Joseph Watson wrote. “Elon allows free speech, and they have a tantrum.” Under X’s previous management, “many of us would get banned weekly (in some cases, daily) but we never left. As soon as Elon turns the tables a little bit, leftists throw in the towel,” another commenter wrote.

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Seems to make sense.

Trump To Appoint ‘Special Envoy’ To End Ukraine Conflict – Fox (RT)

US President-elect Donald Trump will appoint a special envoy to lead negotiations on resolving the Ukraine conflict, Fox News reported on Wednesday. Trump had previously said he would speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the near future. “You’re going to see a very senior special envoy, someone with a lot of credibility, who will be given a task to find a resolution, to get to a peace settlement,” an anonymous source told Fox, adding: “You’re going to see that in short order.” In the week since he defeated Vice President Kamala Harris, Trump has announced a flurry of names that he intends to appoint to senior cabinet and advisory positions. The incoming president announced earlier this week that he would appoint real estate developer Steven Witkoff as his special envoy to the Middle East, saying Witkoff would be “an unrelenting voice for peace” in the region.

Throughout his campaign, Trump repeatedly promised to end the Ukraine conflict “in 24 hours” if elected. He has not explained how he would do this, although he has claimed that he would use his “great relationship” with Putin, and with Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky, to broker a peace deal. Trump spoke to Zelensky last week, and told NBC News that he would likely speak to Putin in the near future. Putin congratulated Trump on his electoral victory last Thursday, telling reporters that he was ready to speak to the president-elect. While the Kremlin has repeatedly downplayed suggestions that Trump could easily end the conflict with Kiev, Putin said Trump’s statements on the matter “deserve attention, at the very least.”

It is unclear what kind of resolution Trump will push for in the conflict. On the campaign trail, Vice President-elect J.D. Vance suggested that a ceasefire could be declared and a demilitarized zone established along the current 1,300km front line, with Ukraine being denied NATO membership. According to a Wall Street Journal report last week, Trump’s advisers support some version of this plan, and are encouraging the president-elect to present it to Zelensky and Putin. Moscow maintains that any settlement must begin with Ukraine ceasing military operations and acknowledging the “territorial reality” that it will never regain control of the Russian regions of Donetsk, Lugansk, Kherson, and Zaporozhye, as well as Crimea. In addition, the Kremlin insists that the goals of its military operation – which include Ukrainian neutrality, demilitarization, and denazification – will be achieved.

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“..he said the Russian president was among the world leaders who are at the “top of their game,” adding that this is something that the US “does not have.”

Trump Has ‘Deep Disdain’ For Zelensky – The Hill (RT)

US President-elect Donald Trump despises Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky, while showing “affinity” with Russian President Vladimir Putin, The Hill’s columnists have claimed. Trump’s return to the White House in January 2025 could have “huge” implications for international politics, with the “most dramatic change” likely affecting Washington’s policy on the conflict between Moscow and Kiev, the outlet’s opinion contributors, Robert Hamilton and Dan Perry, suggested in an article on Tuesday. Hamilton is a retired colonel, who now heads Eurasia research at Philadelphia-based think tank, the Foreign Policy Research Institute. The article’s co-author, Perry, is AP’s former chief editor in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. The administration of outgoing US President Joe Biden has “backed Ukraine’s sovereignty,” but Kiev was still “frustrated” by Washington’s reluctance to allow it to use Western long-range weapons to strike deep inside Russian territory, they said.

But Trump “will likely be far worse” for Ukraine, Hamilton and Perry warned. The president-elect “has long demonstrated affinity for Vladimir Putin, while harboring deep disdain for Ukraine’s President Vladimir Zelensky,” they claimed. According to the columnists, Trump’s hostility towards the Ukrainian leader stems from his first term in office, when the Republican was impeached in 2019 after allegedly pressuring Zelensky to investigate the activities of Biden and his son Hunter in Ukraine. “The stage could be set for Trump to reduce aid to Ukraine to push Zelensky into negotiations with Russia,” they suggested. The possible abandonment of Ukraine by the new US administration “risks Putin perceiving a green light to pursue further expansions,” and could “trigger an earthquake in European politics,” Hamilton and Perry suggested.

“The EU would face a difficult choice: step in to fill the void left by the US and rapidly bolster its own defense and aid mechanisms for Ukraine, or risk Russian expansionism moving unchecked,” they wrote. Moscow has repeatedly denied claims that it is planning to attack NATO countries, with Putin recently describing warnings about Russian aggression towards the EU as “nonsense” aimed at alarming citizens and raising defense budgets in the West. During his reelection campaign, Trump stated on several occasions that he had “good” relations with Putin. In late October, he said the Russian president was among the world leaders who are at the “top of their game,” adding that this is something that the US “does not have.” Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un are “tough, smart, streetwise” people, the Republican said.

Last week, the Russian president congratulated Trump on winning a second term. Putin said he had been “impressed” by his behavior during an attempt on his life in July, when then-candidate Trump rose to his feet and raised his fist after a bullet grazed his ear. “He is a courageous person,” he said. Speaking of Trump’s claims that he would swiftly end the conflict between Moscow and Kiev if he were reelected, Putin said such statements “deserve attention, at the very least.” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Sunday that, compared to Biden, Trump is “less predictable” and it’s unclear whether he will follow through on his election promises.

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Fyodor Lukyanov, the editor-in-chief of Russia in Global Affairs, chairman of the Presidium of the Council on Foreign and Defense Policy, and research director of the Valdai International Discussion Club.

This Is Why Trump’s Approach To Ukraine Is So Different (Lukyanov)

Donald Trump formulates his political course using memes. Strategies, programs and action plans are then drawn up by people around him. But the impetus comes from the main character’s pronouncements. That’s why we hear the US president-elect promise to end the war in Ukraine in 24 hours. It sounds unrealistic, to say the least, but it reflects his desire. Which is obviously a conscious one. Which means it shouldn’t be dismissed out of hand. It’s a pointless exercise to speculate on the basis of leaks and anonymous comments from people – supposedly – close to Trump about what he really has in mind. In all likelihood, he doesn’t yet know himself what he will do. What matters is something else: how Trump’s approach to Ukraine will differ from that of the current presidential administration, and whether he even understands rapprochement.

With regards to the first of these, the difference is stark. President Joe Biden and his team represent a cohort of politicians whose views were shaped by the end of the Cold War. America’s ideological and moral righteousness – and its unquestioned power superiority – determined not even the possibility, but rather the necessity of world domination. The emergence of rival powers that could challenge certain elements of the liberal world order has been met with fierce resistance. That’s because this setup didn’t allow for any deviation from its basic principles and refused to allow for compromise on fundamental issues. Russia’s actions in Ukraine are seen as an encroachment on the very essence of the liberal order. Hence the call for Moscow’s “strategic defeat.” Trump stands for a change in positioning. Instead of global dominance, there will a vigorous defense of specific American interests. Priority will be given to those that bring clear benefits (not in the long term, but now).

Belief in the primacy of domestic over foreign policy, which has always characterized Trump’s supporters and has now spread throughout the Republican Party, means that the choice of international issues is going to be selective. Preserving the moral and political hegemony of the US is not an end in itself, but a tool. In such a system of priorities, the Ukrainian project loses the destiny it has in the eyes of the adherents of the liberal order. It becomes a pawn in a larger game. Another peculiarity of the president-elect is that even his detractors largely admit that he doesn’t see war as an acceptable tool. Yes, he’ll use hard bargaining, muscle-flexing and coercive pressure (as practiced in his usual business). But not destructive armed conflict, because that is irrational. Trump doesn’t seem to have a twisted heart when he talks about the need to stop the bloodshed in Ukraine and Gaza. Now let’s look at his methods. Trump’s previous term offers two examples of his approach to regional conflicts.

One was the ‘Abraham Accords’, an agreement that facilitated formal relations between Israel and a number of Arab countries. The second was the meetings with Kim Jong-un, including a full-fledged summit in Hanoi. vThe first was the result of shuttle diplomacy by Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner. The powerful financial interests of America, the Gulf monarchies and Israel led to a series of shady political deals. The current situation in the region is many times worse than it was then, but it cannot be said that the arrangements have collapsed. The framework is still in place. But such a foundation can hardly be considered a model. The system of relations in the Middle East is very special, and the scale of the Ukraine conflict is incomparably greater. The second example is negative. Trump hastily tried to shift the systemic confrontation by resorting to a spectacle. The bet was on pleasing the ego of the interlocutor – the first North Korean leader to meet with a US president. It didn’t work, because beyond that there was no idea how to solve the real complex problems.

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“Moscow’s forces are now advancing at a faster rate than at any point since the escalation of the conflict in 2022..”

Ukrainian Defenses ‘Crumbling’ In Donbass – FT (RT)

Ukrainian officials admit that Russian forces are advancing in Donbass faster than at any time since the escalation of the conflict, and Kiev says its defenses are collapsing due to manpower shortages, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday. Ukrainian military officials as well as international experts expect the conflict to enter a critical phase in the coming months, according to the newspaper, as both sides are fighting for territorial advantage ahead of Donald Trump’s inauguration. The article suggested that a “key battle is also shaping up in Russia’s Kursk Region,” parts of which Ukraine invaded in August, deploying some of its best-equipped units. The invading force was ultimately contained by Russian troops and is currently being beaten back, according to Moscow. While Kiev is channeling resources to reinforce its incursion into Kursk Region, the country’s defenses in Donbass are “crumbling” due to manpower and ammunition shortages, the outlet noted.

The Russian forces have intensified attacks in the east in recent months, where Ukrainian troops have been unable to hold the line. “The average age is already above 40 in various brigades and there doesn’t seem to be enough reinforcements arriving on the front line,” Franz-Stefan Gady, a military analyst and fellow at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London who recently visited Ukraine, told the FT. Moscow’s forces are now advancing at a faster rate than at any point since the escalation of the conflict in 2022, the newspaper said. They have been making great strides in Donbass over the past few weeks, taking over a significant number of villages and key settlements, such as the heavily fortified mining town of Ugledar, according to Russia’s Defense Ministry.

A commander of an artillery unit told the FT this week that Ukraine’s troops are facing a severe push back in the Donetsk region as the Russian forces are “attacking from three sides.” The commander said his troops “are ready to pull back… but we do not have the order from the top yet.” To make up for the shortage of soldiers, Kiev is sending air force pilots, engineers, medics and surgeons to the front line as manpower, especially infantry, remains Ukraine’s biggest challenge, the outlet said, citing commanders and analysts. More than a million Ukrainians have been reportedly drafted since the start of the conflict, and another 160,000 are expected to be mobilized over the next three months. Moscow has repeatedly accused the Ukrainian government of sacrificing its citizens to serve the interests of its Western backers, while also describing the conflict as a US-triggered proxy war against Russia, which Washington intends to wage “to the last Ukrainian.”

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“..those who have banned Russian gas “will stand in line before Moscow to ask: ‘give us back gas so we can survive the winter.’”

Russian Gas Rejecters Will Repent – Serbian President (RT)

Countries that have banned Russian natural gas could soon have to beg Moscow to resume deliveries after Washington stops sending its liquefied natural gas (LNG), Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic predicted on Tuesday. Speaking at the UN Climate Change Conference in Baku, Azerbaijan, Vucic suggested that in three or four years, the US could completely stop its LNG exports to meet its own increased demand, caused by energy-hungry artificial intelligence and the rapid spread of charging stations for electric vehicles. The Serbian leader claimed that if such a thing happens, those who have banned Russian gas “will stand in line before Moscow to ask: ‘give us back gas so we can survive the winter.’” Vucic noted that since the victory of Donald Trump in the US presidential election last week, the oil price has dipped, while gas prices have surged.

After the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022, the EU moved to ban cheap Russian pipeline gas and replaced it with much more costly LNG. Last year, the US was the largest LNG supplier to the EU, representing almost 50% of its total LNG imports, having tripled the supply volume since 2021, according to European Council data. Previously, Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed that the EU “lacks brains” and that its leaders continue to take “politicized” and “ill-considered” steps that “work to the detriment of their own interests and only benefit US politics and economy.”

Putin specifically criticized EU politicians for abandoning Russian gas amid sanctions linked to the Ukraine conflict. He described such policies as “incomprehensible”, particularly as the same officials have “made so much noise” about green goals while restarting coal plants to offset the energy crisis that they themselves had caused. The Financial Times warned last week that the EU’s decision to ban Russian pipeline gas and increase its reliance on LNG could put the bloc’s energy supplies at risk this winter. “Anything can happen. You just need a few supply disruptions and things could go horribly wrong,” one analyst told the paper.

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“Trump will not hesitate to pull the U.S. out of NATO, albeit temporarily to make his point. Trump will also insist that the 300 billion dollars of Russian assets that the EU holds should be unfrozen and given back to its rightful owner..”

The Truth About Trump’s “24 Hour” Peace Deal In Ukraine (Jay)

The cat is finally out of the bag. As the EU now comes to terms with a Trump win in Washington, it has to face its hardest dilemma to date: whether to continue supporting President Zelensky in Ukraine and keep the war going there, or face realities and shut down the racket and work on a peace deal. It really comes down to two relationships. One with the U.S. itself and its administrations; and two, with Trump himself. Trump has claimed that he will stop the Ukraine war in 24 hours. Contrary to many reports he has even explained how we would do it, by simply shutting off all military aid to Zelensky. This move throws a spotlight on a prickly subject once again of how EU countries play such a minor role to the U.S. The former gets a free ride on being part of a global defence bloc, while the latter picks up most of the bill.

It is little secret that most of the weapons which are keeping the war going on the Ukraine side are from the U.S. If that supply is abruptly halted, then the world’s media will be forced to look at the equation and report on Trump’s chief complaint that the deal between the U.S. and EU countries is unfair and needs rejigging. The minimum spending of 2% of countries’ GDP is probably unrealistic and would need to be hiked to 4 or even 5 percent if there were to be some sort of balance on defence spending and equal responsibility for the so-called “peace keeping” initiatives that the West indulges itself with, which in all cases always ends in troubled hotspots around the world becoming even more of a threat than they were before U.S.-led intervention.

Who could have imagined that the Taliban would be in power now in Afghanistan after the U.S.-led NATO coalition (plus a few others like Australia) cost over 2 trillion USD and 2500 dead U.S. soldiers? Biden may be gone, but the news archive clip of Afghans running alongside a U.S. air transport plane as it takes off will be remembered and watched perhaps in decades to come as a chilling reminder how U.S. intervention usually fails. However, Old Europe has its own ideas about Ukraine and Trump. EU leaders, leading up to the U.S. election, quickly patched together and passed a number of aid packages for Ukraine which a number of experts, like Ian Proud, the former UK diplomat, claim would keep the war going for about a year with or without the U.S. lifeline.

This, once it is realized in the coming days, will anger Trump even more and put him in a position where his first contacts with the EU and its leaders will be a confrontational one. His chief task to keep his word on the 24 hours claim, will be to tell the EU to cancel its own pledges to Zelensky which will immediately remind the entire world who is still calling the shots in the West. If they resist, Trump will not hesitate to pull the U.S. out of NATO, albeit temporarily to make his point. Trump will also insist that the 300 billion dollars of Russian assets that the EU holds should be unfrozen and given back to its rightful owner. As part of a new deal to get peace in Ukraine, the U.S. will have to show some good will on its part and it will be Trump who will be the guarantor for the Europeans, making sure that they don’t “do a Minsk” and sign papers only to double cross those who are on the other side of the negotiating table.

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“It’s not even that he’s being kept in a warm bath,” he said. “He’s being kept in a sauna.”

Zelensky Insulated From Truth By His Officials – The Economist (RT)

The Ukrainian military and civilian leadership are keeping Vladimir Zelensky in the dark about the desperate situation of his country in the conflict with Russia, The Economist reported on Tuesday, citing sources. As Kiev is forced to gradually yield to Russian troops, and with the prospects of continued US military aid unclear following Donald Trump’s election victory, the “deteriorating situation on the front lines is already rippling through society,” the outlet reported. According to The Economist, to avoid spreading panic and defeatism, the Ukrainian military is attempting to censor the most negative news from the front line. One unnamed senior military official confirmed this, telling the magazine that some Ukrainian leaders are seeking to insulate Zelensky from the hard truth. “It’s not even that he’s being kept in a warm bath,” he said. “He’s being kept in a sauna.”

Military chaplain Dmitry Povorotny also told The Economist that many newly arrived soldiers are reluctant to continue the struggle. “There are a lot of unmotivated men. They are fighting because that’s the only way they stay alive,” he remarked. The outlet noted that many in Kiev are paying particular attention to two dates – January 20 and May 25. The first is the day of Trump’s inauguration, which could potentially pave the way for a ceasefire, while the second is the earliest potential date for an election. The presidential election in Ukraine was supposed to take place in the spring but was canceled by Zelensky, who cited the conflict with Russia. His term officially expired in May, with Moscow questioning his legitimacy.

Ukraine has denied making any preparations for a vote, although The Economist reported that “some groundwork appears to have begun,” with local officials purportedly seeking to keep it under wraps to avoid Kiev’s wrath. Meanwhile, media reports have indicated that Trump, who has claimed he could swiftly end the Ukraine conflict upon taking office, plans to push Kiev to suspend its NATO ambitions and freeze the hostilities along the current front line. Ukrainian media reports have suggested that if this were the case, and Russia were to agree, Zelensky would have little choice other than to accept the deal. Russian officials, however, have ruled out the freezing of the conflict. President Vladimir Putin has said that any peace talks with Kiev could begin once it withdraws its troops from Russia’s Donbass as well as Kherson and Zaporozhye Regions, which overwhelmingly voted to join the country in the autumn of 2022.

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“Offered monthly salaries ranging between €4,000 to €5,000 and fast-tracked German citizenship, many have joined the fight.”

Short On Troops, Israel Turns To Mercenaries (Al-Omari)

Facing increasing domestic pressure to reveal the true extent of their military losses in Gaza and Lebanon, Israeli officials have released figures that are likely to only reveal minimal numbers. The data claims that since the beginning of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood on 7 October 2023, around 12,000 soldiers and officers have been injured or forced into rehabilitation under the occupation state’s Ministry of Defense. This includes 910 wounded during what Israel calls a “limited ground maneuver” launched by Tel Aviv on the Lebanese border, in addition to the deaths of over 760 officers and soldiers and 140 left completely disabled. These admissions, although selective, have stirred growing skepticism within Israeli society, already at its most politically divided since the inception of the state in 1948. Following the sacking of Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, questions are mounting: how does Israel plan to sustain its fighting force amidst the Lebanese resistance’s deadly daily attacks on them?

Opposition against compulsory military service from religious groups, particularly the Haredim, has compounded the army’s challenges – so has the removal of Gallant, an army dropout rate soaring above 17 percent, a wave of reverse immigration that has reached one million people in a single year, the highest since 1948, and increasing reluctance among shell-shocked reservists to return to the horror of battlefields in Gaza and the Lebanese border. The treacherous northern front, especially, has become a symbol of perpetual fear for Israeli soldiers stationed there against Hezbollah, as history repeats itself in south Lebanon. The “huge shortage” of capable fighters has forced Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to explore a range of unconventional options, especially after the Haredim conscription law passed in mid-July proved insufficient in addressing the manpower gap.

Many of these options are centered around utilizing tens of thousands of mercenaries, drawing on assistance from western intelligence agencies, and enlisting unconventional fighters, including Jewish militias. For the past seven decades, successive Israeli administrations have been reluctant to encourage a wholesale migration or naturalization of African Jews – the ‘Falasha’ from Ethiopia – to an Israel rife with racism, citing their ‘lower status’ to Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews. As a result, only around 80,000 Ethiopian Jews, 20,000 of whom were born in the occupation state, hold Israeli citizenship. But today, desperate for manpower, the Ministry of Defense has begun granting amnesty to Falasha currently imprisoned for attempting illegal entry into Israel or for overstaying their visas.

These men, aged between 18 and 40, are being fast-tracked for citizenship on the condition that they enlist. The Zionist organization ‘Al-Harith’ has also been active in Ethiopia, recruiting and training Ethiopian Jews with promises of citizenship, job opportunities, and residence within Israel after the war. It is estimated that by October 2024, more than 17,000 Falasha, including only 1,400 women, have been recruited. Another initiative by the Netanyahu administration involves cooperation with German intelligence and Zionist organizations in Germany to recruit asylum seekers from Afghanistan, Libya, and Syria. Over the past seven months, the Values Initiative Association and the German–Israeli Association (DIG) have worked to enlist these refugees from war-torn Muslim-majority countries as mercenaries for Israel.

Offered monthly salaries ranging between €4,000 to €5,000 and fast-tracked German citizenship, many have joined the fight. Reports suggest that around 4,000 immigrants were naturalized between September and October alone. This shift highlights a significant change in Berlin’s position – which once served as a mediator in prisoner exchange deals between Israel and Palestinian or Lebanese factions, but now vocally and materially leads global support of Israeli military objectives, under the guise of a moral obligation toward the occupation state. Germany’s policy of supporting genocide in Gaza and terror in Lebanon was expressed by none other than Berlin’s Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock during her recent visit to Lebanon and then in her speech in the German Parliament, the Bundestag, in late September:

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“..physically separating high-risk individuals from the general population” allows authorities “to prioritize the use of the limited available resources.”

The CDC Planned Quarantine Camps Nationwide (Jeffrey A. Tucker)

Consider the vaccine passports alone. Six cities were locked down to include only the vaccinated in public indoor places. They were New York City, Boston, Chicago, New Orleans, Washington, D.C., and Seattle. The plan was to enforce this with a vaccine passport. It broke. Once the news leaked that the shot didn’t stop infection or transmission, the planners lost public support and the scheme collapsed. It was undoubtedly planned to be permanent and nationwide if not worldwide. Instead, the scheme had to be dialed back. Features of the CDC’s edicts did incredible damage. It imposed the rent moratorium. It decreed the ridiculous “six feet of distance” and mask mandates. It forced Plexiglas as the interface for commercial transactions. It implied that mail-in balloting must be the norm, which probably flipped the election. It delayed the reopening as long as possible. It was sadistic.

Even with all that, worse was planned. On July 26, 2020, with the George Floyd riots having finally settled down, the CDC issued a plan for establishing nationwide quarantine camps. People were to be isolated, given only food and some cleaning supplies. They would be banned from participating in any religious services. The plan included contingencies for preventing suicide. There were no provisions made for any legal appeals or even the right to legal counsel. The plan’s authors were unnamed but included 26 footnotes. It was completely official. The document was only removed on about March 26, 2023. During the entire intervening time, the plan survived on the CDC’s public site with little to no public notice or controversy. It was called “Interim Operational Considerations for Implementing the Shielding Approach to Prevent COVID-19 Infections in Humanitarian Settings.”

“This document presents considerations from the perspective of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) for implementing the shielding approach in humanitarian settings as outlined in guidance documents focused on camps, displaced populations and low-resource settings. This approach has never been documented and has raised questions and concerns among humanitarian partners who support response activities in these settings. The purpose of this document is to highlight potential implementation challenges of the shielding approach from CDC’s perspective and guide thinking around implementation in the absence of empirical data. Considerations are based on current evidence known about the transmission and severity of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and may need to be revised as more information becomes available.”

By absence of empirical data, the meaning is: nothing like this has ever been tried. The point of the document was to map out how it could be possible and alert authorities to possible pitfalls to be avoided. The meaning of “shielding” is “to reduce the number of severe Covid-19 cases by limiting contact between individuals at higher risk of developing severe disease (‘high-risk’) and the general population (‘low-risk’). High-risk individuals would be temporarily relocated to safe or ‘green zones’ established at the household, neighborhood, camp/sector, or community level depending on the context and setting. They would have minimal contact with family members and other low-risk residents.” In other words, this is what used to be concentration camps.

Who are these people who would be rounded up? They are “older adults and people of any age who have serious underlying medical conditions.” Who determines this? Public health authorities. The purpose? The CDC explains: “physically separating high-risk individuals from the general population” allows authorities “to prioritize the use of the limited available resources.” This sounds a lot like condemning people to death in the name of protecting them.

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    “McMaken: Congress Should Fire Jerome Powell

    WTF? That’s LITERALLY illegal. Does no one even BOTHER anymore? The only (legal) wat to dump Powell is to End the Fed. I mean, okay, but you may not like it.

    We’ve had a ton of these this week, like Harris is going to be Sotomayor. I had some words which I then replaced with other words. And the words sounded cool. So, it’s settled then! That’s logic now. Newsflash: THINKING things, or clicking them online, is way easier then DOING things, which are hard, limited and few. Since they’ve lost their minds, they can’t tell the difference.

    In other news, absolutely every person Trump has hired sucks donkey. …But then I’m sort of a zealot and very strict on these things. Sure he has DOGE category, and good, but this is still all playing around the margins, to allow the Empire to collapse slowly and on a schedule. …While continuing Empire behaviors, ‘natch. Elon for example now is the GOP version of the “Spoils Crew”: exactly like the DNC have been, handing out money only to friends, and shutting down enemies, they are going to shut down every DNC-infested wing. …And leaving all the MICMAC GOP ones. …So we can continue to have the Praetorian Guard goose-step around the world. That’s what I’m seeing so far, prove me wrong. #*@< that $#!*.

    However, just picked Gaetz for AG, which is hilarious. He should have an axe to grind since apparently the DoJ just made up everything to sink him, whole-cloth. Go ahead and arrest everyone, Matt. I’ll watch with popcorn. Anyone heard from Diddy lately?

    Tulsi, DNI. Let’s see if they can stove-pipe her, give her bent document in her meetings and stuff. I don’t think she’ll put up with that much.

    “Thank heavens Kamala lost. If she’d won, the Jacobins would have cemented their hold on the country, and it would have been “game over”…” Casey

    So I’m mad Trump won? Nothing matters? Nope. As that sentence, it just makes things LESS bad and keeps it in play. If Kamala won, it would have been “Game Over”…or rather, since we literally can’t stop fighting since they’d kill us all, a far darker, more desperate play. You can say, well maybe that would change something more fundamentally, but to get from East to West, don’t you still have to traverse every point in-between? So at some point we would be in the situation where we MIGHT try to collapse less fast and rear-guard the Empire, trying to keep up old corrupt patterns that are wrong and outdated. We can choose to do that easy, or go down further, be destroyed far more, and face it later anyway.

    I’d rather not. I’d rather have not in 1993, but these guys weren’t ready, they wouldn’t believe it and they wouldn’t look. Can you hear me now? When the UN posts every human should die, should you believe them? (for the good of “The Earth”, an abstraction, of course)

    So no, choices were the same: No Kamala, now attack Trump and get the directions changed, get him to go as far as we’re able. …This is the same thing the Squad said, by the way: they’d get Biden in then push him Left. …Except that’s work and principles, and they don’t do that. As Rogan’s guests have said, Bernie again only this week, they abandoned the working man, Medicare for all, and everything else. AOC for instance is a multi-millionaire in 4 years I believe. You can only push Socialism from your FOURTH home, I hear. At sea level.

    “Jack Smith To Resign In Defeat Before Trump Takes Office

    That’s odd. Wasn’t he never hired in the first place? And had no position? At least Ze was legal ONCE.

    Pakistan Hunting down Vaccinators:

    Why Terrorists in Pakistan are Hunting Down Vaccinators

    Can we do this for Trump and his Warp Speed now? After we move up the tree to everyone below him, we can use it to cut a deal so he doesn’t swing too.

    Yes, all this crap is just a way to muddy the waters as Luongo says. I’m not playing games, and I’ve lost my sense of humor over it. Also as they have no imagination, they’re just trying to imitate the problems on the Left, where there’s nothing BUT infighting. Tim Pool put it well. I mean we’ve been watching this non-coalition of opposites, like Muslims and gays, or for some reason Jews and Blacks (don’t get that one), but it finally mattered. Like he says, if you gave me a million dollars and said come up with a plan to fix the Democratic Party, I couldn’t. I mean, I can’t even CONCEIVE of how you can screw anything up that bad. ALL things can be fixed. But he’s right, I’ll have to debrief on this more later since logically it’s impossible, yet here we are.

    Following Luongo:

    “Trump’s win caused a political earthquake in Berlin as the German government collapsed after Chancellor Olaf Scholz tried to meet a cash call to his creditors on Ukraine. FDP Finance Minister Christian Lindner refused to approve another 6 billion euros to Ukraine. But Germany is out of money this fiscal year and it needed to go to the Bundestag. So Scholz fired him and Lindner pulled the FDP out of the coalition.”

    That was the part I missed, was not emphasized: it’s not JUST a budget spat. It’s because they OWE CREDITORS. Who? Button, button, Who in Europe’s got the button?

    “Davos’ whole project depended on using the generational imprint of everyone post-WWII to manufacture political realities at odds with the self-interests of those people. But that puts a time limit on the project. It had to happen before the generations that fought WWII and grew up in the rebuilding phase died off.”

    Ding! Ding! Ding! This is what I call the “Social Engineers”. I have trouble with this because I’m logical and not (very) susceptible to it, that’s why it really stands out for me in others. IF they got delayed, like missed by “1984”, got delayed by Trump, etc, THEN they’re hosed. Might as well not bother. IF they can’t get pre-primed, Bolshevik Millennials (wymen) to burn everything down and kill everyone, including their own children, the window is closed. They have to do it against all winds.

    What do I mean? Much as Trump sucks, he was put in over a Cruz by YOUNG people. Too.

    “”Grand Political Theatre” – FBI Raids Home Of Polymarket CEO; Seize Phone, Electronics

    Still at it. Still just harassing political enemies, making enemies of everyone who formerly didn’t care. Okay, you arrested FOR WHAT? Okay, and as a Mob move, you informed them first of the consequences, and told them not to cross the Don? I don’t think so. So Polymarket is supposed to read your f’ing mind, obey orders and warnings you never adequately gave? Even if you’re a mob boss, we’d STILL Have to take you out and collapse you, merely to put in a BETTER mob boss in that case. …And in this case, you’re not supposed to be f—–g mafia, you’re supposed to be the FBI.

    …Hey anyone remember just a few years ago when there was no such thing as the Mafia? Even the government said they didn’t exist? Good times, good times. (This was allowed to convert at the time of the “Godfather” Then, a year later, everybody always knew! They had always existed!)

    “Schoolhouse Limbo: How Low Will Educators Go To ‘Better’ Grades?

    Well, they’re already sleeping with the students and not getting in trouble. No better motivation than that, so what do you want from the poor guys?

    “Switzerland: 67% Of Prisoners Are Foreigners

    What? That’s ridiculous, AOC says immigrants are wildly MORE obedient than actual citizens. She’s come to attention recently, still confounding the basics, like this one (Yes honey, crossing the border IS a crime and felony; that makes them all “Criminals” by definition) but also this gem: She’s out asking all Trump supporters (how would they ever hear her?) what blogs and podcasts they listen to. Um. Why? Why are you asking? And you can find out yourself by looking.

    Again, premise: All People are only minions and only take orders. Therefore, she is trying to identify the order-givers. She can know this only if SHE is also one of the people who only follow orders. …Which we know since she was recruited as an actress by the Justice Democrats, at an open audition. Meaning? …Meaning THEY give her a script. Who are the script-writers?

    So they’re not done being dangerous. She only wants to know so she can target and kill them all.

    “• Advertisers Plan Return To X To Get In “Good Graces Of Elon” (ZH)

    Soooo….a bribe. That’s all they know. Their plan for cheating, lying, and attempted murder, is bribery and suck-up. God I hate these guys. When can we get competition so they all cease to exist? What does this mean? They’re all core criminals and untrustworthy in any capacity, them, or their brands. Avoid them.

    “• Heritage Picks Up the Pieces With Trump After Project 2025 (Wegmann)

    Showing the Overton Window remains left of Mao, this is a THINK TANK. Making up a bunch of policies is what think-tanks DO. They have big ones, they have small ones. They have popular ones, they have fringe ones. Hey, if you go to a restaurant and don’t like onion rings, you don’t order them. You don’t boycott and shutter the restaurant because they’re listed on the menu. I don’t see what they did wrong here except “Conservative” = Bad. Which isn’t Heritage’s fault. Are they supposed to tiptoe around and pretend Conservative is bad, only print policies as far Right (or Left) as Mitt Romney? All these people are insane, don’t have core principles.

    Left Think-Tanks have 100 years of policies vowing to kill all humans on earth. Crickets. Perfectly reasonable. When they say “kill all humans on earth” clearly you misunderstand them.

    WHY this Overton Window? Look at the article: apparently if you call yourself a “Conservative” that has even READ this paper, you’re unemployable. Aaaaaaaaand that means the Conservative, MAGA movement gets staffed with Soros Antifa members. Again, this is all Meta-meta, pre-conscious assumptions, setting the stage and parameters of discussion. They’re also all illogical and fallacies. Why is everyone so retarded that this works?

    “• The Establishment Is Disarming the Trump Insurrection (Paul Craig Roberts)

    Yes. But I think he and they know this was only to START doing things.

    “Elias is an attorney who has been sanctioned in court and denounced by critics as a Democratic “dirty trickster” and even an “election denier.”

    Overton Window. Roger Stone is considered a slimeball and dirty trickster, if you point this out, it sticks and he’s able to be raided by the FBI as if this 70-year-old man is going to jump in the canal behind his home with a Scuba team. (Literally happened) Elias is considered a normal, law-supporting Part Lawyer. Article points out very, very few of a far longer list, that probably – not provably – includes far darker things.

    “The point is that it does not have to make sense.” The point of Power is POWER. The reason to get power is to get MORE Power. They literally don’t care about law, sense, principles, anything else. And all I’m saying is, therefore you need to dis-bar them when it reaches that point and stop dealing with them. All the law in the world won’t stop if they have no morals or principles. He’s committed crimes: arrest him.

    “• Congress Should Fire Jerome Powell (McMaken)

    Back to this. You’re all kidding, right? And why? “Oh, we fire the Fed Chair any time the Dow is 36,000 and rising. We all hate good economies like that.” No. W. T. F. ???? Has everyone lost their minds? This is never even SAID, much less said seriously. Like Cutting rates with no unemployment, Inflation at 10%, Dow at record highs, and a day before an election: NOPE! That’s normal now. EVERY ARTICLE I’ve read since I first started this dismal chasm of pointlessness in finance, they never happened! 100 years of saying that daily, never existed! One day, June 2024, we ALWAYS cut rates with Dow 36,000 and a day before an election. That’s not being “Political” at all!

    Have I made my point? Because half the magic trick here is to ASSUME these things aren’t galactic-sized unprecedented anomalies, but perfectly reasonable points of discussion. I think not, but can only move on.

    Okay, so WHYYYYYYYYYYYYY, suddenly one day, with Record high Dow and arguably record-high inflation, HAS THE WHOLE WORLD GONE MAD, and desperately, HAS to have Powell cut rates, fire him, or shoot him in office?

    Yeah, that. Okay WHO is suggesting this? Not Powell. Not Wall Street, since they run Powell. WHO?
    Aaaaaaand then we get to Luongo’s thesis that EUROPE is doing this, EUROPE is collapsing, EUROPE will cease to exist, and all WEF, DEI and every other “Socialist” tyrannical techo-state solution isn’t economical unless money is FREE, or even NEGATIVE (Europe). At anything like “Normal” – and we’re not even CLOSE to normal, which is 5-8% — then all their UN World-domination plans collapse and Capitalism exists again. Ya know: with COMPETITION. And Rates of Return. EROEI.

    The level of “We’re so screwed, and have so zero leverage, even negative leverage, and are so in a hole, clutching at dust mites to save us, that we need to not do rates, not control the fed, not remove Powell, but merely DEMOTE him,” is ludicrous. That’s like losing Monopoly so you want to have an ice cream break just so the game doesn’t end against you for another 15 minutes. You got nothing. And you SO don’t have anything, and you SO know it you can act in ludicrous ways.

    No. And END THESE GUYS for the love of God, before they do something like get Daddy’s gun from the dresser and SHOOT you in the game room rather than lose. They’re unhinged. I’m with Tom: Raise rates to 10% and get it over.

    Sure, pal. We lower rates with Dow 40k and inflation at 10%, housing unaffordable in 100% of all zip codes. …according to all the textbooks, sure.

    So, McMaken, what are you saying here? And why? If anything, I’d fire Powell for LOWERING.

    “• The Guardian Accuses Musk Of ‘Racism’ And Quits X (RT)

    Guardian calls America’s foremost African-American a Racist. Got it.

    Well, let’s be reasonable here: there is Racism ONLINE, so the Guardian should get off the Internet as well! There’s racism in printed PAPER, so they need to stop publishing hard copies too. Be consistent!
    …I’m sure Musk is shaking in his moon boots.

    “• Trump Has ‘Deep Disdain’ For Zelensky – The Hill (RT)

    How can he hate the world’s best salesman? And the number of people who have passed through Ze’s office, a million Ukrainians at least. He’s jut jealous he’s never seen $300 Billion dollars – and not in only three years. If only someone had told me murdering 1 million guys was the road to being a $300 Billionaire, he would have done it! But he and his Bugatti, left in the dust. Sad!

    “Ukrainian officials admit that Russian forces are advancing in Donbass faster than at any time since the escalation of the conflict,”

    That’s why we’re no longer hearing a thing about it. What war? What assassination?

    “• Zelensky Insulated From Truth By His Officials – The Economist (RT)

    Uh-huh. Sure they are. “Economist” which is the official Rothschild mouthpiece. Because Ze was never leader in the first place, and he’s twice as much not the leader now. So the “People who are really running things haven’t bothered to tell their Press Secretary what to say at the podium lately”. ‘Cause they’re busy. Losing. Translation.

    “around 12,000 soldiers and officers have been injured or forced into rehabilitation under the occupation”

    This will be a lie – It was said by Israel – but here’s the proportion. Israel: 10M people, many of whom are barely Israeli and will leave in two seconds. Many have. Could be 7M now, but let’s pretend. Proportion, US: 330 Million. So the losses here are equivalent to 400,000 Americans, twice our losses in WWII. In just a few months, and over a war they’re not winning. (Note: these include casualties, may be offset by the amount Israel is lying, but the exercise is to suggest the public PERCEPTION of the war)

    IS this a war for their very survival? Despite everything Nutso says, No, and nobody believes that, or at least no more than usual. So you did a WWII for nothing, with no support, no reason, no gain? And this is going to go well, how? …I say keep encouraging them. Send ten Huckabees (so long as you don’t send any arms).

    Speaking of, and hard to figure, Amsterdam is so bad, so nuts, APPARENTLY – and amazing claims need amazing proof – Mossad themselves imported on jets Israel’s worst, most bizarro-Nazi supremacists to Amsterdam. Long flight. AND THEN bused them into the street, after a soccer game, at which they started terrorizing all Muslims and Amsterdam in general. Say…um…what??? Yup. And after rampaging for…like an hour…they finally got what they wanted and some random LOCALS, who LIVE THERE, came out to make them stop, since the police wouldn’t. Immediately the police then rounded up all the Palestinian (Dutch), let all the Israeli (foreigners) go, and let Mossad bus them back to the airport to fly home. …Or something. Ask the Gray Zone, a reputable paper who reported this, with their posted links and evidence.

    So! That’s where we are now. THAT’S what it takes to have a Pogrom against the Jews now. That’s how anti-Semitic everyone is, I guess, same as Antifa burning 12 cities at $50 billion dollars and killing 50 (mostly black) people. You saw how the Red-Hat MAGA people took to the streets and stopped them in a counter-riot, right? Aaaaaaand so, in Amsterdam. What. The. F—k?

    Blumanthal (Huh. Isn’t that a Jewish name?) puts this front page saying his premise is, they arranged this bizarro-riot, as this reinforces the premise of the Jewish ethnostate, particularity with their support (political, but also donors) in Europe. So, money stops flowing in, have yourself a little “Accident.” Probably. Nothing else makes sense with facts like that.

    #174357
    tboc
    Participant

    as we look at today’s events an essential filter is to remember the term useleass earter was in use by Henry Kissinger and Newt Gingrich in the era of the Clinton administration.
    Kissinger – The elderly are useless eaters. The population needs to be reduced by 50%.
    The one thought that characterized the scorched earth mentality of Kissinger and Gingrich can be summarized in a single Kissinger quote:
    “The illegal we do immediately. The unconstitutional takes a little longer.” ~ Henry A. Kissinger
    Gingrich – The Man Who Destroyed Congress or Newt Gingrich-The Man Who Blew Up America.

    When the current crop of usual suspects speak of a booming economy, they are not speaking about the economy in which you participate,
    When any crop of the national security usual suspects speak of defending the nation they are not speaking about the booming economy of which you do not participate.

    four Kissinger quotes to give some context to the current turmoil:
    “Military men are just dumb, stupid animals to be used as pawns in foreign policy.” ~ Henry A. Kissinger

    “An expert is someone who articulates the needs of those in power.” ~ Henry A. Kissinger

    “What we in America call terrorists are really groups of people that reject the international system” ~ Henry A. Kissinger

    “I can think of no faster way to unite the American people behind George W. Bush than a terrorist attack on an American target overseas. And I believe George W. Bush will quickly unite the American people through his foreign policy.” ~ Henry A. Kissinger

    the current playbook is as old as sin

    Ecclesiastes 1:9
    What has been will be again,
    what has been done will be done again;
    there is nothing new under the sun.

    #174358
    tboc
    Participant

    you do understand that The National Bank of Iran has been declared a terrorist organization and thusly any monetary or economic action taken by The Islamic Repuplic of Iran can be designated a terrorist act?

    “It is not a matter of what is true that counts, but a matter of what is perceived to be true.” ~ Henry A. Kissinger

    Hegseth

    #174359
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Make DOGE Cool

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    #174361
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Short On Troops, Israel Turns To Mercenaries (Al-Omari)

    IsRealHell is a terrorist state

    It’s a rabid rodent

    So are Mercenaries

    A match made in Heaven

    Maggots together on a rotting corpse

    #174363
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Lawfare

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    Oroboros
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    Oroboros
    Participant

    Obomber & Big Mike

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    Oroboros
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    Oroboros
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    #174369
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Kamala La-la’s “Social Media” Team

    Be afraid, very afraid

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    Oroboros
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    #174371
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Lame Stream Media Whore Meltdown starring….

    A Bromance

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    #174373
    Oroboros
    Participant

    UKturdistan is an Orwellian Clusterfuck

    Last Gasp for the Dying Has Been Empire

    R.I.P.

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    Hooliganism Rules Baby

    Finish Baking That Cake Limeyland

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    #174374
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Breaking Economic NEWS:

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    #174375
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Yeh Baby!

    Bring it on

    The Long Game

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    #174376
    Oroboros
    Participant

    And take away illegal migrants as fake voters, cheap labor and baby machines and the Demonrats are on a Glide Slope to Extinction!

    #174378
    zerosum
    Participant

    Democrats are Imploding with anger, and hate, and fear.
    • The Establishment Is Disarming the Trump Insurrection (Paul Craig Roberts)

    The battle has not begun, and it never will if Trump cannot put together a fighting administration.
    There are about 4,000 political appointees in the Executive branch, 1,200 of which have to be confirmed in office by the Senate.
    The confirmation power gives the Senate input in controlling staffing in a presidential administration.
    Trump and his transition team do not know 1,200 people, much less 4,000.

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    • Trump To Appoint ‘Special Envoy’ To End Ukraine Conflict – Fox (RT)

    US President-elect Donald Trump will appoint a special envoy to lead negotiations on resolving the Ukraine conflict, Fox News reported on Wednesday. Trump had previously said he would speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the near future. “You’re going to see a very senior special envoy, someone with a lot of credibility, who will be given a task to find a resolution, to get to a peace settlement,”

    Moscow maintains that any settlement must begin with Ukraine ceasing military operations and acknowledging the “territorial reality” that it will never regain control of the Russian regions of Donetsk, Lugansk, Kherson, and Zaporozhye, as well as Crimea. In addition, the Kremlin insists that the goals of its military operation – which include Ukrainian neutrality, demilitarization, and denazification – will be achieved.

    Moscow has repeatedly denied claims that it is planning to attack NATO countries, with Putin recently describing warnings about Russian aggression towards the EU as “nonsense” aimed at alarming citizens and raising defense budgets in the West.
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    WOW!
    All the haters are using Matt Gaetz for a lightning rod for all of their hate and anger and fear and lies.

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    Fight for PEACE.
    End the WAR and the killing.
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    #174379
    jb-hb
    Participant

    The Onion Buys Infowars In Bankruptcy Auction
    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/not-funny-onion-buys-infowars-bankruptcy-auction

    Wait, is this a Babylon Bee article?

    Nope.

    If The Onion had done this in the 90’s, it would have been awesome epic trolling. Is this the first quasi-funny thing The Onion has managed to do in 15 years?

    #174380
    jb-hb
    Participant

    Imagine if you were a devout Catholic all your life and heard that lots of Church officials were being accused of being pedophiles and then with increasing regularity, scandals involving priests kept coming out? Imagine if news broke that the Catholic Church had been facilitating and covering up for pedophilia for decades?

    Would you keep that cross on your wall, say “I still believe” and do a lot of the Catholic things, support the Church even, but vacillate between passive non-involvement and active involvement depending on what negative things have been in the news lately about the Church? Or would there be some point at which your loyalty is really and truly ended?

    What if you were proudly “atheist” in the sense of sneering at christianity while being superstitious with your yoga, hollywood version of Zen, vague notions of chakras, tarot and horoscope enthusiasm etc. What if those were not enough and your main focus ended up being politics, the Democrat party, the Wokeist creed?

    What if you heard disturbing stories of pedophilia going on with the Democrats? Pizzagate? Would you say hey, that’s just like that stuff I left the Catholic church over. Oh no. Or would you sneer, scoff, have only contempt for such notions?

    What if you heard about Epstein, all those flights, all those politicians and movie stars, but nobody goes to jail? You just spent the past 4 years under Democrats and nobody goes to jail….

    Then you hear about P-Diddy (what’s the P really for? Is Diddy short for Diddler?) All those celebrities preaching the same thing you preach. Uh…

    So hundreds of thousands of women PER STATE refrained from voting. 140,000 here, 450,000 there.

    “I abstain” right? I do not like how you are administering our Church. I disapprove.

    Will they take the cross down from the wall? Or do they say “I still believe”?

    NONE of this changes your mind on politicization of everything, of Wokeism, you just need to see the right face with the right, smooth delivery (bring back Obama somehow! That’d be awesome!) and have any problems banished to the periphery of your consciousness – just don’t rub my face in it? Will these hundreds of thousands who, by their abstinence, most definitely made a statement, come crowding back?

    I am trying really really hard not to be transformed into a misogynist. My values are Star Trek Next Generation. That said, I keep having the same interaction with the women in my life.

    Some heavily politicized bit of media plays, I take maybe 30 seconds to tear it to shreds. I’m not angry. I’m not raising my voice. Most of the time I am joking, laughing at it as I point out its obviously illogical and immoral underlying principles or choplogic nonsense. I am not constantly doing it, just every once in a while.

    Nevertheless, the response is “Don’t get political!!!!!!”

    It is ok to be bombarded by this political shit and sit quietly on our hands. It is NOT ok to laugh at it or poke holes in it. If I do that, I’m “getting political”

    After the Trump victory, the corporate trainer whose favorite part of training is DEI switched her greenscreen background in Teams to a rainbow and one of those overly trite “think good thoughts” type messages. Could I respond by pointing out what she’s doing, what it means, poke a few holes in the belief system, point out why her candidate lost? (you’ve been insufferable mean-spirited killjoys for a decade?) Eh, I’d be super inappropriate and Making It Political. But the political messaging in her background isn’t.

    I could respond by putting an american flag as my background, couldn’t I? That’d be the symbol for freedom of speech, leave each other alone, political plurality, people of different political opinions having to talk with each other, honestly debate, live respectfully with each other. You know, nazi kkk right wing stuff. Stochastic terrorism – I would never know which radical who DOES not believe in any of those far right wing fascist things would come after me and in what way at any time in my future with the company. That’s the deal – I tie my hands behind my back and stand still while they punch and dance around me like Mohammed Ali – to make it fair.

    Even though SHE opened the door, politicized it.

    Even cracking a deflating joke is offensive, “making it political”

    Incessant full-spectrum messaging on the other side is NOT political. just what’s right. The way things are.

    IF I could have spoken up during the DEI training and said a few things to point out that the basic precepts of the training were

    1. You have no soul
    2. You have a soul, but you have no knowledge or control over it, Experts who never even met you do, and that is why we rule over you
    3. Your “uniqueness” is being part of a blob of millions ie your identity is that of membership in a blob not a unique individual

    after the ensuing meltdown to follow, I would have simply stated “Look, part of growing up and being an adult in the united states is realizing, and living with, the fact that other people EAT your sacred cows …WITH KETCHUP and will gladly do so in front of you. Being able to manage your emotions and live and let live under such conditions is part of becoming an actual adult”

    Oh, and the other trainer, the black haired bespectacled be-peirced tattooed trainer stated the other day “The only way we learn is by repetition or extreme, intense emotion”

    Uh… certainly I’ve seen that play out as a belief for the past 10 years. I refrained from countering with, you know, how people learn.

    #174381
    zerosum
    Participant

    This morning, all that I heard was propaganda, to convince me that Donald Trump doesn’t know what he is doing and the proof is that all his appointments are ignorant, idiots, not qualified.
    Those criticks forgot that in a democracy the majority, (overwhelming), get to tells the minority what will happen and will sets the agenda.
    Opposing the will of the majority is a crime/revolution.
    Will the escorts/movers be required to bring a “Disolver of Crazy Glue” to remove the loser and achieve a peaceful transfer of power?

    #174382
    zerosum
    Participant


    Turkey Breaks Diplomatic Relations w/ Israel! Col. Macgregor Explains Why it Matters.

    #174383
    Dr D Rich
    Participant
      To every thing (Turn! Turn! Turn!)
      there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven

    Always nice sentiment.

    Tulsi and Pete The Sexy Heg have 3 medals, is it, 1 MSM and 2 Bronze Stars between them.
    National Guard Bronze Stars and MSMs and not a word from those 2 Heroes yet about prosecuting The War Criminals from their ranks.
    All this chirping about Photogenic Tulsi and Hot Pete yet no announcement, First and Foremost, about blanket pardons and restoration of the whole for The January 6th prisoners.
    Although Pete already knows how to defend the indefensible by lobbying Trump to pardon War Criminals, the modern embodiment of Major Colon Powell, he of My Lai Massacre Coverup Infamy. (To Everything Turn! Turn! Turn! You bet!)

    tboc’s citation of the Ever-Execrable Hank Kissinger (Dr ds hero) is worth repeating as the phenomenon perfectly accounts for 3 forty year olds sucking up to Daddy, er ah, Trump, 30 years older.

    tboc credit: “An expert is someone who articulates the needs of those in power.” ~ Henry A. Kissinger
    Ambition comes with several heapings of urgency, always.

    Military men are just dumb, stupid animals to be used as pawns in foreign policy.” ~( Henry “Hank”. Kissinger) forgot to add except for National Guardsmen-persons Tulsi and Pete and Tim. They can have it both ways, dumb AND smart simultaneously in only a beneficial manner to them)

    Btw, in 28.5 Regular Navy years and Days of Combat I personally encountered only One Bronze Star recipient and he used to be certain I deserved more.
    I got it. My son.
    Pete has never saved and never will save a life the way Kevin Greason did in the thick of it

    #174384
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Tulsi

    Surf’s Up

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    #174385
    Dr. D
    Participant

    What will we be up to? Gaetz, Rubio, etc? Gosh Trump is a complete idiot (100th backflip in a row). He’s a Deep State sellout, a complete moron, which is how he’s a billionaire in the world’s biggest shark tank.

    Okay, not SOLD on this, but look at the field: He posts Rubio as the De-facto Bolton. Mini me. 1) Gives NeoCons something to get them off his back. You win! 2) Rubio is from Florida 2b) Florida then appoints a Rubio 2c) Anyone they want 2d) DeSantis owns Florida, an R+14 state. 2e) Rubio the Neocon is out of Congress. 2f) WHERE? Out of the SENATE.

    3) Gaetz is out of the House. 3a) “McConnell” was nuking him to keep him from taking out another McCarthy, who ss f—ked all the Republicans like A DAY AFTER promising he wouldn’t. 3b) Gaetz is so evil that the naughty-gram the House was releasing on him won’t be released. 3c) Proving it’s not a crime. At all. Not even a bit, or they would refer to FBI. 3d) Pulling out of ring-fencing in the House, a guy who will broadside and sink all Congress like a boss, well then Congress loses a fighter.

    4) Gaetz is from Florida. 4a, 4b, and 4c, ditto, above. Trump now has TWO more Congressmen. Trading pawns into Queens.

    5) What happens to Mini-me, Rubio? 5b) Rubio does everything he’s told or he gets 3 Scaramuccis and is FIRED. …Leaving ZERO Rubios and zero neocons.

    …So Trump is so stupid he traded a Senator for a dipsh—t he can fire, leaving no Neocons in Staff?

    SOLD!!!

    Etc. Much as it seems like, I am NOT inside baseball, I am 30,000ft view. A ton of such things are happening right now, not that some aren’t indeed stupid and wrong. Just think through their immense complexity. K?

    #174386
    zerosum
    Participant

    Don’t forget, Laura Trump is being proposed to take a vacant senator seat.

    #174387
    zerosum
    Participant

    Democracy in action
    https://x.com/DOGE/status/1857076831104434289?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1857076831104434289%7Ctwgr%5E2311701c9ceb2922f917001ea14d55aeb0df0795%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.businessinsider.com%2Felon-musk-doge-hiring-staff-how-to-apply-2024-11

    We are very grateful to the thousands of Americans who have expressed interest in helping us at DOGE. We don’t need more part-time idea generators. We need super high-IQ small-government revolutionaries willing to work 80+ hours per week on unglamorous cost-cutting. If that’s you, DM this account with your CV. Elon & Vivek will review the top 1% of applicants.

    #174388
    zerosum
    Participant

    https://www.businessinsider.com/elon-musk-doge-leaderboard-federal-government-spending-trump-2024-11
    Elon Musk said he will launch a leaderboard to track ‘insanely dumb’ government spending, and business leaders are weighing in
    Alice Tecotzky Nov 13, 2024, 9:07 AM PST

    As of Wednesday morning, the post had garnered more than 26 million views, 18,000 comments, and 50,000 retweets. Business leaders were among those reacting to the news and, in some cases, offering suggestions.

    Ryan Petersen, CEO of the supply-chain management company Flexport, responded on X asking where to submit programs to cut.

    “The US Department of Agriculture runs a foreign language school. I took a Chinese class there. Why does the department of agriculture need to teach Chinese? We have community colleges for that right?” Petersen wrote. The USDA does not offer typical foreign language classes but provides access to language-learning tools through an internal platform.

    Bill Ackman, a billionaire hedge fund manager and an outspoken Trump supporter, reposted Musk’s announcement of a leaderboard on X, writing, “It’s becoming exciting again to be an American.” Shaun Maguire, another outspoken Trump supporter and a partner at the venture-capital firm Sequoia Capital, retweeted the president-elect’s announcement that Musk would head DOGE and called it “one of the greatest things I’ve ever read.”

    The responses to Musk’s announcement and general appointment as head of DOGE stretched across the partisan tech aisle. Aaron Levie, CEO of the cloud computing company Box, who endorsed Harris, responded to Trump’s announcement of the agency on X.

    “There’s a significant opportunity to make the government more capable of delivering for Americans, and ironically it will actually cost less not more,” he wrote.

    #174389
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    Richard D. Wolff & Michael Hudson:
    America’s Collapse: Economy & Endless Wars!

    #174390
    tboc
    Participant

    jb-hb imagine one were to point out the The Enlightenment was planted, sprouted and bloomed in the middle of the Spanish Inquistion. Let someone suggest that the purpose of The Enlightenment was to produce a managerial class that would be amoral enough to not question the human cost of the bounty being extracted from the new world. Consider that now almost the entire human population of the earth has been armed with modern weaponry and the prospects for rapine behavior are greatly reduced. To what degree has western culture become an amoral managerial class? Looking solely at supply and demand would you predict that the size of the western managerial class would be reduced? Less to steal, less to manage. Armed with such a perspective would you still seek a place in the managerial class?
    To be less than subtle, The Enlightenment embodies the antithesis of the human social contract.The glorification of the individual, the elevation of the self within the family, the elevation of the personal family above the community, the elevation of satisfying personal desire above courage, honor, respsonsibility and justice is the cornerstone of The Enlightenment. A moment of crass observation, The Glorification of The Selfish Gene. The belief that human life can exist after it has destroyed the cooperative microbiome that is the origin and sustainer of life on this planet.
    I will wager that you would never hear such claptrap among graduates and afficianados of Dale Carnegie.
    Armed with such a perspective would you still seek a place in the managerial class?

    When the realization came that the socio/economic, political hierarchy of The Vatican had nothing to do with the philosopy of the Nazarean many an incongruence was resolved. As a cradle catholic, heretic, laborer and asocial outcast the managerial class never held any appeal. I do my best not to harbor any ill will for those held captive and only advise, “Be careful what you wish for”.

    i knew that eventually you and i would find a harmonious interval. I too struggle with misogyny for the moment. Different burr in the saddle blankets, similar discomfort.

    #174391
    tboc
    Participant

    D Rich, the 1963 coup in Vietnam is another example of honorable men being sacrificed. Protests were anticipated following the CIA coup that deposed Diem. A squad was formed to put down the expected protests. The men that were sent to end the protests were successful in carrying out their mission and training. Their reward was ignomy. I was twelve, i will never forget the riots in Saigon. Or the burning monk.
    Spoiled weak boys sending honorable men to destruction.
    Here we go again.

    #174392
    jb-hb
    Participant

    Just thinking aloud here in response – I suppose the Enlightenment intrinsically functioned as part of a system that had families, traditions, and religion functioning alongside it.

    Kind of like how you can have battery driven vehicles in an oil-powered economy or socialistic policies in a capitalist society – okay, we want these things, we want you to have these things, but they are not monocultures. They existed as part of a system.

    Or you can have science IF people are moral and therefore truthful and have integrity, but you can’t have science BY doing science. Clearly – see 2020. There was some deeper base-layer upon which real science depended. Science was not the foundation and cannot be.

    I’ve seen a lot of blame cast on the Enlightenment from various corners including the interesting neo-monarchists I’ve come across lately (at least they have different ideas…) not to mention Sargon of Akkad but I haven’t delved too deeply yet. Somehow I feel there’s something missing in the analysis but I am going to have to take a deep dive one of these days soon.

    #174393
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    The money powers are configuring the West for
    the majority to live the life of the impoverished

    Oliver Twist

    again

    Richard D. Wolff & Michael Hudson:
    America’s Collapse: Economy & Endless Wars!

    #174395
    zerosum
    Participant

    YEP!
    Now would be a good time Wake up the wasp nest.

    https://www.politico.com/news/2024/11/14/robert-f-kennedy-jr-trump-hhs-secretary-pick-00188617
    Trump expected to select Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead HHS
    The choice will roil many public health experts after his years of touting debunked claims that vaccines cause autism.

    Kennedy, 70, may still face a steep slope to confirmation after his years of touting debunked claims that vaccines cause autism,
    written a book accusing former National Institutes of Health official Anthony Fauci of conspiring with tech mogul Bill Gates and drugmakers to sell Covid-19 vaccines and said regulatory officials are industry puppets who should be removed.

    #174396
    citizenx
    Participant

    My Lai Massacre Coverup

    Well thank goodness Smedley, Eisenhower and JFK did not warn Americans over a span of 50 years that US military adventurism was a racket, sending “our boys” off to slaughter and be slaughtered.

    What would Americans do with that information had they been told the truth? Oh wait.

    1945-1975 Vietnam
    1979-2021 Afghanistan
    1979-2024 Iraq

    The Global War on Terror sponsored by the Rogue Terrorist Nation USA- we kill for profit AND pleasure.
    Nothing fucking noble about that or any facet of the US military. Fuck all that murder by the US military government incorporated.

    KILL ANYTHING THAT MOVES– The Real American War in Vietnam
    by Nick Turse

    There were thousands of My Lai massacres during Vietnam, including chemical warfare and a robust torture program. Same in Iraq and Afghanistan. Plenty of Heroin in Nam and Afghan too.

    The entire US military and Govt are a fucking disgrace- those medals are worse than Iron Crosses.
    Do not mistake kindness for weakness- or battlefield heroics for a just cause. Stolen valor and disgraceful valor in an unjust war. I’m sure lots of Israeli soldiers are getting medals right now.

    #174397
    zerosum
    Participant

    https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/14/politics/robert-f-kennedy-donald-trump-hhs/index.html

    Trump picks Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be his secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services

    By Kaitlan Collins, Kristen Holmes and Aaron Pellish, CNN
    3 minute read
    Updated 4:12 PM EST, Thu November 14, 2024

    Kennedy has also floated significant employee turnover at public health agencies. He said in an interview with MSNBC that he would cut workers in “the nutrition departments” at the US Food and Drug Administration. While speaking at a conference in Arizona on Saturday, Kennedy proposed replacing 600 officials at the National Institutes of Health with hand-picked staff.

    In an interview with NPR News following the election, Kennedy laid out his areas of focus in Trump’s administration.

    “President Trump has given me three instructions,” Kennedy said. “He wants the corruption and the conflicts out of the regulatory agencies. He wants to return the agencies to the gold standard, empirically-based, evidence-based, science and medicine that they were once famous for. And he wants to end the chronic disease epidemic with measurable impacts on a diminishment of chronic disease within two years.”

    #174398
    zerosum
    Participant

    Many long COVID patients adjust to slim recovery odds as world moves on
    There are certain phrases that Wachuka Gichohi finds difficult to hear after enduring four years of living with long COVID,…
    .7 hours ago

    New AI tool ferrets out long-COVID cases from patient records, estimates 23% prevalence
    Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) researchers who developed a new artificial intelligence (AI) tool that uncovers previously unrecognized…
    .1 day ago

    #174399
    zerosum
    Participant

    https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/113483366471340943

    I am thrilled to announce Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as The United States Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS).

    For too long, Americans have been crushed by the industrial food complex and drug companies who have engaged in deception, misinformation, and disinformation when it comes to Public Health.

    The Safety and Health of all Americans is the most important role of any Administration, and HHS will play a big role in helping ensure that everybody will be protected from harmful chemicals, pollutants, pesticides, pharmaceutical products, and food additives that have contributed to the overwhelming Health Crisis in this Country.

    Mr. Kennedy will restore these Agencies to the traditions of Gold Standard Scientific Research, and beacons of Transparency, to end the Chronic Disease epidemic, and to Make America Great and Healthy Again!

    3.93k ReTruths 13.1k Likes Nov 14, 2024, 1:12 PM

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