For $6.5 Million, Durham Report Finds FBI Didn't Have Solid Dirt on Trump and Russia
Plus: Reexamining the roots of qualified immunity, who's really hurt by business regulations, and more...

The FBI should never have launched its probe into possible collusion between former President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign and Russia, according to Special Counsel John Durham. The FBI's investigation was hastily opened "based on raw, unanalyzed, and uncorroborated intelligence" and "senior FBI personnel displayed a serious lack of analytical rigor towards the information that they received, especially information received from politically affiliated persons and entities," wrote Durham in a report on the investigation he was appointed by former Attorney General William Barr to lead.
Ultimately, the FBI failed to act with "appropriate objectivity or restraint in pursuing allegations of collusion or conspiracy between a U.S. political campaign and a foreign power," concluded Durham in his 316-page report, which was released Monday.
For libertarians, there's something psychically satisfying about seeing anyone in power criticize the FBI. And certainly, the hype over Trump-Russia collusion was misguided, as were a lot of government antics surrounding it.
However, Durham's lengthy and expensive investigation was also misguided. According to Trump and his allies, Durham was hot on the trail of the "crime of the century" (as Trump told Fox News last year) and would reveal a massive conspiracy between the FBI and Hillary Clinton's campaign.
Durham was officially "authorized to investigate whether any federal official, employee, or any other person or entity violated the law in connection with the intelligence, counter-intelligence, or law-enforcement activities directed at the 2016 presidential campaigns, individuals associated with those campaigns, and individuals associated with the administration of President Donald J. Trump," per the appointment order. The ensuing investigation "was broad and extensive," according to Durham's new report. It included "more than 480 interviews," the review of "more than one million documents consisting of more than six million pages," the serving of "more than 190 subpoenas under the auspices of grand juries," the execution of seven search warrants, and the obtaining of "five orders for communications records."
After four years of investigation and more than $6.5 million in taxpayer money spent, Durham failed to uncover any evidence of major wrongdoing.
The only successful criminal charges were against an FBI lawyer, Kevin Clinesmith, who pleaded guilty to altering an email used to get a surveillance warrant on Trump campaign aide Carter Page and wound up sentenced to 12 months of probation.
The two criminal trials his investigation yielded—against Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann and Trump-Russia dossier source Igor Danchenko—both ended with not-guilty findings.
The conclusion of the investigation did not yield any new charges.
"The evidence gathered was not sufficient to prove at trial that any FBI personnel intentionally violated any criminal statutes in relation to the transmittal of the Steele reports" nor that "any FBI personnel intentionally lied during their interviews," Durham writes at one point in the new report. The investigation "was unable to establish that any government officials acted with a criminal intent to violate the law, as opposed to mere negligence or recklessness," he states at another.
After everything, Durham does not recommend widescale changes in FBI enforcement policy.
Durham's scathing indictment of the initial Trump-Russia probe may be correct. But that doesn't make his report a valuable use of taxpayer money. Plenty of people in power drew similar conclusions previously, without all of the additional time and expense.
In fact, the report itself mirrors much of the commentary. It's much more detailed and consumed far more (taxpayer-funded) resources, but it's only somewhat of an exaggeration to say that it's not much more than a 316-page op-ed with a huge price tag.
Ultimately, the Durham report represents one more entry in a sad, symbiotically conspiratorial, paranoid juncture in American politics. Democrats spent years convincing themselves of an elaborate Trump-Russia conspiracy and, when given the opportunity, used the levers of government to try and prove it even when the evidence wasn't there. Republicans rightfully repudiated this.
But they didn't stop there, instead concocting a broad-based and elaborate conspiracy involving the Clinton campaign, Robert Mueller, and the "Deep State." And given the opportunity to use government power to try and prove this equally nonsensical conspiracy, they took it. On both sides, there was bad behavior and sketchy dealings, to be sure. Both the Mueller and Durham investigations revealed that. But nothing uncovered the elaborate fantasies of evil and massive corruption that either side concocted.
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Is the Supreme Court's "entire qualified immunity jurisprudence … based on a mistake"? Judge Don R. Willett of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit suggested as much in a recent opinion. The case involved a Texas inmate who was hurt when the ceiling collapsed in a barn he was working in. He sued. The 5th Circuit said the doctrine of qualified immunity—which shields police and other authorities from a lot of civil liability for violating rights and causing harm—barred his claims against the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and prison staff.
But in a separate concurring opinion, Willett raised the idea that our whole understanding of qualified immunity law might be mistaken. Willett pointed to "game-changing arguments" in a February 2023 California Law Review article ("Qualified Immunity's Flawed Foundation").
The paper points out, uncontroversially, that in 1871 Congress passed a law allowing lawsuits against state officials who violate constitutional rights. But the Supreme Court has held that this law didn't override existing immunity protections for authorities.
"The doctrine of qualified immunity is based on that premise," explains New York Times reporter Adam Liptak:
But the premise is wrong, Alexander A. Reinert, a professor at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, wrote in the article, "Qualified Immunity's Flawed Foundation," published in The California Law Review.
Between 1871, when the law was enacted, and 1874, when a government official produced the first compilation of federal laws, Professor Reinert wrote, 16 words of the original law went missing. Those words, Professor Reinert wrote, showed that Congress had indeed overridden existing immunities.
Judge Willett considered the implications of the finding.
"What if the Reconstruction Congress had explicitly stated — right there in the original statutory text — that it was nullifying all common-law defenses against Section 1983 actions?" Judge Willett asked. "That is, what if Congress's literal language unequivocally negated the original interpretive premise for qualified immunity?"
The original version of the law, the one that was enacted in 1871, said state officials who subject "any person within the jurisdiction of the United States to the deprivation of any rights, privileges or immunities secured by the Constitution of the United States, shall, any such law, statute, ordinance, regulation, custom or usage of the state to the contrary notwithstanding, be liable to the party injured in any action at law, suit in equity, or other proper proceeding for redress."
The words in italics, for reasons lost to history, were omitted from the first compilation of federal laws in 1874, which was prepared by a government official called "the reviser of the federal statutes."
"The reviser's error, whether one of omission or commission, has never been corrected," Judge Willett wrote.
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Small businesses bear disproportionate costs from regulatory compliance. "An average small firm faces an average of $9,093 per employee in our sample period compared to $5,246 for a large firm," Singla writes. In addition, "while large firms are opposed to regulations in general, they push for the passage of regulations that have an adverse impact on small firms," he found.
The regulatory burden increased by an estimated $1 Trillion between 1970 and 2018, much of it due to environmental regs.
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But the 2020 election was pure as the driven snow. If you're suspicious about it, you're a violent insurrectionist and must be swiftly kicked off the internet for lying.
Durham Report demonstrates that Hillary and the FBI tried to rig the 2016 election
3 years and 6.5 mill to discover what libritarians were saying since 2017
Yes but ENB never enters the comments section.
In a way this is lying through understatement:
Durham Report Finds FBI Didn't Have Solid Dirt on Trump and Russia
Not only did they not have "solid dirt", they assisted in manufacturing the dirt, which was outrageously criminal.
The back channel from the Trump campaign to the Kremlin, trading demographic data with the Kremlin, meetings, email releases et al was definitely NOT COLLUSION.
Durham did his job --- Distraction from Trump-Russia collusion.
Like OJ looking for the real killer.
More delusional theories from our resident pedo.
Yeah, your BlueAnon conspiracy theories are all dead, Shrike.
Including the ones you just listed. Particularly trading demographic data with the Kremlin and (lol) email releases. I still remember how you suddenly ghosted the thread that day when it turned out that the Steele Dossier Russia emails were mass marketing emails from one of Trump's companies.
Take the 'L' you've so richly earned and move on.
Took turd nearly 7 hours to either get handed or make up a pile of shit regarding the story; turd and his handlers are not real bright.
turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
Statements like this are why you have no credibility.
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6.5 million is cheap compared to one mile of road repavement. Never say politicians represent taxpayers.
Lol
However, Durham's lengthy and expensive investigation was also misguided. According to Trump and his allies, Durham was hot on the trail of the "crime of the century" (as Trump told Fox News last year and would reveal a massive conspiracy between the FBI and Hillary Clinton's campaign.
Seriously fuck off ENB. The report shows the IC and deep state get involved in politics. Pursue Multiple US citizens off of unfounded rumor. Treat people differently based on politics.
Fuck off with your bullshit narratives.
I don't know what sort of drugs ENB's taking (copium?), but the FBI conspiring with a presidential candidate to affect an election seems like a “crime of the century” to me.
As Mike says... just government free speech apparently.
They were just “suggestions “.
And the media either ignores it or white-washes the entire report.
And now:
Prosecutors drop all charges against Andrew Gillum, former Democratic mayor who lost to Ron DeSantis
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/prosecutors-drop-all-charges-andrew-gillum-former-democratic-mayor-lost-ron-desantis
The left accuses the right of the things they themselves do for which they are never held accountable.
Biden's DoJ just disbanded the team investigating Hunter Biden as well.
"I don’t know what sort of drugs ENB’s taking (copium?), but the FBI conspiring with a presidential candidate to affect an election seems like a “crime of the century” to me."
If it isn't a coup, it'll do just fine until an armed one shows up.
Rope and lamp-posts, NOW!
I’m heavily invested in torches and pitchforks.
Tar and ...forget the feathers, tar and lit matches.
White phosphorus
That sounds racist.
Hey, if someone can concoct a rainbow phosphorus with the same incendiary properties I’m down with that too. I’m fact, any leftist who objects to being burned alive by rainbow phosphorus is a goddamned racist.
Baffled how "libertarians" can view the intel agencies lying to attack a politician they dislike and say "Well, nothing BAD then..."
Who has said nothing bad occurred?
Or is it just that they aren’t getting as emotionally worked up about it as you would like them to?
Why get all bothered over a coup?
Perhaps she should stay in the kitchen and home her sandwich making skills.
Seems like maybe they didn't find proof of coordination between the FBI and the campaign, just that the FBI (or at least some subset of that agency) was actively doing illegal things for the benefit of the campaign. Since the target was clear to anyone with even partial awareness, there'd be no real need for coordination with the campaign. Just as there was never any need for trump to actively "collude" with whatever Putin was up to in 2016; Putin's beef with HRC was rooted in US State Dept involvement and propaganda operations around the 2014 Ukranian elections (or the "2014 Ukraine Coup" depending on who you ask), any propaganda or psyops run out of the Kremlin would have clearly been organizes to target HRC and would by default be to trump's benefit.
The Obama administration was well versed, and had a fairly strong culture within many agencies where there was no need to give any kind of "order" or have any provable/direct communication to make the weaponization of government to the political benefit of the ruling party/administration happen. How many major Romney campaign donors were hit with surprise audits by various regulators shortly after being called out by name on the Obama campaign website? Why would the loyalists within the FBI behave any differently when equipped with a means to do their mischief under the cover of classification rules?
And interesting theory, except when one analyzes the actual Russian interference it becomes clear their goal was to throw as much shit at both sides as possible to create as much animus as possible between them.
Also, she's actually bitching about $6.5M for a four-year investigation? Wasn't the Mueller investigation upwards of $40M? And that was sham from the word "go" because every investigator involved was complicit in the Russia-collusion hoax and knew that the entire thing was fabricated.
That's different.
They were protecting democracy from the fascists. That's way more important.
But there was no *intentional* lying. Somehow.
"See, we didn't fabricate a narrative to try to 'stop' a lawfully elected President from carrying out policies we disagreed with. We're all just extremely stupid and bad at our jobs."
US media: "Durham report exonerates the Deep State!"
Isn't that the NYT's general defense against lawsuits?
"We're not intentionally defaming anyone, we just make a lot of mistakes."
The Mueller investigation also resulted in a number of convictions, resulted in more money received than the investigation cost - hence ran at a profit! - and notwithstanding Barr, did not exculpate Trump. I wonder what Mueller would have found if he'd been permitted as long an investigation as Durham.
Process crimes. Like ‘lying’. As a way to intimidate anyone who might work for, or with Trump.
This is weak, even for you Shrike/Pantomime Shrike.
Do you know why process crimes are crimes?
And contrary to your lie, they were not all process crimes:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criminal_charges_brought_in_the_Mueller_special_counsel_investigation
Process crimes are crimes so your fellow travelers can put people in prison who aren’t actually guilty of anything. But you know that.
And the rest of this has been litigated here dozens of times over. So just fucking stop. Trump didn’t do anything illegal, and every single ‘conviction’ was a process crime or unrelated bullshit that would never have been otherwise prosecuted. Like all the democrats invoked who were given a pass.
Really Pantomime Shrike, you’re more pathetic than Pantomime Princess Margaret.
Process crimes are crimes so your fellow travelers can put people in prison who aren’t actually guilty of anything. But you know that.
That’s certainly the wingnut conspiracy bubble explanation – but as the rest of us know, and indeed you might also accidentally know but pretend you don’t – it’s because process crimes, e.g., perjury and obstruction of justice, are used by people to cover up other crimes.
""are used by people to cover up other crimes""
Then prosecute the crime.
The prosecutor would have to find one; Trump's cleaner than me, apparently, and likely the obnoxiously arrogant asshole.
The Mueller investigation… ran at a profit!…and…did not exculpate Trump
Since when are Special Councels profit centers? Its mandate was to find coordination between the Trump campaign and the Russian government and to link Trump to obstruction of justice. It did neither. It failed spectacularly and was a complete waste of money.
Coming soon from Reason, “Prosecution for Profits, the Next Big Libertarian Thing?”
Yes, we locked up 1,000 election integrity protesters, at a cost of 10M per year, but they produce 15M per year in license plate revenue! That's a 50% profit!
“Election integrity protestors”, eh? Not rioters?
It was a mostly peaceful protest.
It wasn’t even firey.
:They are not profit centres, but if one citicises an investigation on grounds of cost, it's a reasonable rebuttal to point out that that investigation did not actually cost anything.
A reminder - the Mueller report not only did not exculpate Trump, but it was only Trump's being a sitting president that no indictment was sought, per DoJ policy.
it’s a reasonable rebuttal to point out that that investigation did not actually cost anything.
An investigation that worries about recouping its costs (or whose acolytes feel the need to point out that it did) is an investigation at odds with justice, desperate to rationalize its existence.
A reminder – the Mueller report not only did not exculpate Trump…
The investigation was not chartered to exonerate. It unambiguously failed.
So much desperation
The governments job is not to prove someone innocent, it's to determine if there is enough evidence to convict. Our system isn't based on proving innocence. That's the default position. The null hypothesis. The government has to prove if the person is guilty. The Mueller report didn't ever reach that level, while also stating that neither Trump or any member of his campaign knowingly coordinated with the Russian government. Thus, the one charge it was charged with, it didn't find any evidence of. To most people this means the report didn't prove what it was created to prove. The whole it never exculpated Trump is major level cope. It's the last reed your holding onto. The Durham report drives in the last nail on that, stating the investigation never should have even been started based upon the evidence. That the investigation was judicial malfeasance and dereliction. This shows no matter what you read into the Mueller report (and you're reading a lot more than Mueller even wrote) that it doesn't matter because the investigation was bullshit before Mueller was even got involved. The fact that you're still using this talking points demonstrates you care nothing about facts, and only care about your narrative.
Convictions unrelated to trump shrike. Weird you left that out.
Since when does the justice system define innocence instead of guilt? Look at Mueller pitbull interview on MSNBC defending his actions and denying wrong doing. He is culpable and wrong.
A lying cracker writes: Convictions unrelated to trump shrike. Weird you left that out.
Well, I assumed that people still remembered enough details of the Mueller investigation that I didn't think it necessary to go into details, but as your cracker fuck-buddy Elmer Fudd appears to have forgotten the Mueller report, and given how ignorance is shared amongst so many of you, I should have mentioned it when noting that Trump himself could not be indicted, and evidently they were not so unrelated to Trump that Trump didn't think it necessary to pardon his buddies.
Also, Cohen's conviction was directly related to Trump . Weird that you forgot that detail.
Obnoxiously arrogant asshole is also a liar.
Fuck off and die.
No. You left it off to defend prosecutions you support in a political manner.
Oddly enough the things Manafort did and what they went after others for, FARA violations, is exactly what Hunter did. But it is prosecuted based on politics.
Why are you defending an investigation into a person searching for a crime in the first place?
Cohen was a plea deal related to other accused crimes due to taxi license sales retard.
I am not sure proscription lists are really good for a republican government.
It's easier to get someone to plead guilty when you threaten their family.
"The Mueller investigation also resulted in a number of convictions,..."
Yeah, steaming pile of shit, they caught two or three people on late library book returns and an un-paid parking tickets.
Stuff it up your ass.
SRG is a complete piece of shit.
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The convictions which "came from" the Mueller investigation were for crimes that could have been charged as effectively before the investigation started, and the additional indictments were all against Russian nationals who will never see their cases go to trial since the U.S. has no ability to get them here to even be arrested on those charges. Half of the guilty pleas were on charges of "making false statements to the FBI" which arose from "purjury traps" (in the Flynn case, one of the agents involved in the interviews even used the term in his notes) or were about on par in validity with the charge that Sussman was found not guilty for (by a jury of his employer's political allies/donors). Just because they "got a few scalps" doesn't mean that the Mueller investigation was at any level successful at proving the crime they were tasked with investigating (and which their report specifically stated they'd found no evidence of). Give a team of Federal prosecutors unlimited time and resources and they'll find something they can indict virtually any adult in the U.S. for; hand them a half-dozen unrelated cases that would have got indictments a year prior to file under their own umbrella and if they only come up with 8 closed cases in 3 years, they've accomplished virtually nothing in real terms.
Beyond that, none of the charges which went to trial (seven guilty pleas, one conviction) had any connection to the election; the biggest "get" was the tax fraud charges against Paul Manafort (who was fired by the trump campaign fairly early in the primaries when those crimes were exposed based on information the DNC obtained from Ukranian sources). Every charge brought in relation to events connected to the campaign or election interference was made against Russian nationals who Mueller couldn't find any evidence had ever had any contact with anyone directly or indirectly connected to the campaign.
Under the rules of logic, absence of proof doesn't equal proof of absence, however in a criminal justice system where the burden of proof is on the prosecution to prove that the accused committed a crime, the inability of a protracted and well-funded investigation to find any evidence that the alleged crime occurred at all is the next best thing to exoneration; especially when that investigation is followed by another which finds that the investigation which failed to find evidence didn't actually have any factual basis for being initiated.
I'm willing to give Mueller the benefit of the doubt in not knowing at the beginning of the investigation that the content of the Steele Dossier had been fabricated by people on the HRC payroll and fed via a foreign national to the "investigator" (Steele, also a foreign national) who was being paid by the DNC to compile that "research".
They knew that the information in the dossier was "debunked" but weren't charged with investigating its origins (possibly because Mueller was brought in by pols who at least "knew people who knew people" who already knew where it had come from).
It may have been a complicating factor for the Muller investigation that the whole exercise was rooted in a fallacy of "begging the question" (by the actual meaning, not the way 99% of people use the term); they were engaged to investigate the "how" and "who" of a massive conspiracy which had never existed, but were ordered to operate on the premise that what they were chasing had actually happened on a huge scale where the reality of the "Internet Research Agency" activity seems to have amounted to 5-figure ad buys targeting presumptive "trump voters" on social media in an election where over $1Billion was spent on political advertising by campaigns before including "Super-PAC" spending.
I will even add in the two cases of not guilty the jury in DC simply ignored the evidence. In one case the judge disallowed text messages proving perjury. But do defend the IC and feds here ENB.
True Libertarians (TM), like ENB and White Mike, trust the FBI/CIA/DOJ because they are well-intentioned professionals who want nothing but the best for Americans.
Not to mention that in DC Jury pools, 90% of the local population is registered Dems, and in the Sussman case the jury was made up of several donors to the campaign he'd been working for at the time he was charged with lying to the FBI about not representing any interested party (I believe the bills he submitted to the HRC campaign/DNC for the time he spent talking to the FBI weren't allowed into eveidence) as well as at least one person who had volunteered for Hillary's 2008 Senate Campaign.
"The evidence gathered was not sufficient to prove at trial that any FBI personnel intentionally violated any criminal statutes in relation to the transmittal of the Steele reports" nor that "any FBI personnel intentionally lied during their interviews," Durham writes at one point in the new report. The investigation "was unable to establish that any government officials acted with a criminal intent to violate the law, as opposed to mere negligence or recklessness," he states at another.
Who knew spending taxpayer resources to influence elections isn't a crime. Makes it all good right ENB?
Presumably the implication is that the FBI is full of gullible retards.
Feeble
Bumbling
Idiots
Also, a cop who steals your life savings, while shooting your dog, and tossing a flash-bang into your baby's crib is not liable for violating your civil rights. I guess if the law says so, it must not be objectionable to Libertarians.
It is curious that agents of the nation's top "Law Enforcement" agency would be presumed to be so ignorant of the nation's laws that they can't be said to be guilty of more than "recklessness" while engaging in long-term and somewhat organized violation of the same laws they are paid to enforce. How can they effectively do thier jobs if they're so unaware of the law that it can't be proven that they had any criminal intent while carrying out a politically-motivated investigation of the "opposition" party's Presidential campaign based on "evidence" which had already been deemed to be debunked within the Intelligence Community (and turned out to have been almost entirely fabricated by operatives of the "ruling" party's campaign)?
Even Sztrok, who was doing this while texting his GF that he and the bureau would prevent trump from being elected can't be shown to have been acting with any improper motivation?
But they didn't stop there, instead concocting a broad-based and elaborate conspiracy involving the Clinton campaign, Robert Mueller, and the "Deep State."
The report literally shows this conspiracy was true. Again you retarded wench, different treatment of candidates. The report shows the FBI and Obama KNEW Hillary was going to push false trump Russian collusion. They went along with her anyways. The FBI KNEW the alpha Bank story was false, but FBI leadership told agents to not write memos about its falsity as they leaked it to the media. They KNEW none of the dossier was real, but the FBI paid a Russian agent of the Steele Fossier to remain quiet about it even after they knew it was false.
Seriously fuck off ENB.
So the FBI colluded with a Russian in order to make Zit look like Trump was colluding with the Russians. You can't make this shit up!
The real crime is that this sort of electioneering by our own government is not a crime. And ENB should be incensed about it.
Reason seems to have no care about a disparate justice system unless it falls under the topic of race.
The FBI offered a million dollars if anything in the Steele dossier could be proven. Nothing was proven, nothing was paid.
It’s old news!
Fuck off with your bullshit narratives.
Somehow Brown managed to conclude this:
After four years of investigation and more than $6.5 million in taxpayer money spent, Durham failed to uncover any evidence of major wrongdoing.
…from this:
the FBI failed to act with "appropriate objectivity or restraint in pursuing allegations of collusion or conspiracy between a U.S. political campaign and a foreign power,"
I wonder what qualifies as “wrongdoing” in the mind of such a shallow intellect?
It was wrongdoing just not Major Wrongdoing. Just the tip in, wrong doing, I guess.
Because going after Trump by any means necessary is not wrongdoing. When you don't think it's wrong, it's not wrongdoing.
The deep state, IC, the 44th president while in office, the 42nd president and his wife's campaign, the VP who is now in office as the 46th president, multiple senators, British agents and officials, Australian officials, multiple US senators, multiple US representatives, the media industrial complex, the military industrial complex, multiple federal judges, and others related to the above- all, to varying extent knowingly, lied in order to sabotage an elected president's term by framing him with a 100% fictional story that was also intended to stoke conflict with the only nation that has more nuclear weapons than the US/NATO.
It was, BY FAR, the greatest crime in American history.
Tied with, but inseparable from really, the 2020 covid-Floyd-election coup.
There is only one just response.
I have been thinking about this and because of reports like this one and other information that has come to lite since Trump left office they cannot allow not just Trump to be re-elected but any non-Romney like Republican to be elected. Now they know we know who they are and what they did and did not do, the first thing a true Republican president would do is remove them from any position where they could do something like this again and they cannot allow that to happen. And this is not even getting into the senior officers in the military that bragged about disobeying orders, they could face court martial so they won’t allow it to happen either. 2024 is going to be an interesting election that is for sure…not sure if we won’t be facing a military coup but it will definitely be something close to it.
The lipstick lesbian with the world's strangest looking beard wants us all to forget that she fell for the "Steele Dossier" bullshit harder than any of the other fugazis at Reason.
She fell it for it hard in fact that she spent months, if not years, trying to do internet research tracking down some young Russian woman who was supposedly sitting in a Russian gulag somewhere that she actually believed was the key to blowing it all open and proving the entire narrative true.
The woman is an absolute certified 100% unhinged lunatic, and unfortunately for her I forget nothing!
As a wise woman once said, "What difference, at this point, does it make?" /sarc
I like this gem: “After four years of investigation and more than $6.5 million in taxpayer money spent, Durham failed to uncover any evidence of major wrongdoing. The only successful criminal charges were against an FBI lawyer….” You know she’s reaching when she conflates wrongdoing with criminal activity.
“There was no major wrongdoing by ENB. She only slept with dozens of men while married, so no criminal charges were filed.”
But if she doesn't think it's wrong, it's not wrongdoing, you see.
LOL. I wonder if ENB described the $32 million Mueller Investigation as a “lengthy and expensive investigation was also misguided.”
I'm going to guess she was totes ok with that one.
Seriously, Mueller spent over 12 million searching for collusion based on lies. ENB probably thinks that was well spent.
"The report shows the IC and deep state get involved in politics. Pursue Multiple US citizens off of unfounded rumor."
And all this going on while FBI Director Comey was "avoiding interfering in the election" by proclaiming that ignorance of the law was an excuse - but only for Hillary Clinton.
Don't you dare take Shrike's Brown Mexican White Supremacist shooters away from him.
MSNBC Pushes Narrative That Non-Whites Are White Supremacists
These stories are by far my favorite gaslighting media narratives.
When The LA Times called Larry Elder the "Black face of White Supremacy" was the apex of the movement. I don't think they can outdo this example.
"The black face of white supremacy" is going to be a really tough line to top
Since they're "white supremacists" these folks will shortly feel no shame about using the N-word to refer to them, publicly. Wait for it.
They’re doing the hate crimes whitey refuses to commit.
When The LA Times called Larry Elder the “Black face of White Supremacy” was the apex of the movement. I don’t think they can outdo this example.
It's just a perpetuation of what Marcuse and his intellectual descendants labeled the "false consciousness"--that if you're not a left-wing black nationalist, you have a false consciousness or view of the world, as opposed to a "critical consciousness" that sees the world for what it really is. It's a form of gnosticism that eventually became labeled "woke" by rad-lefts before the critical right turned it into a pejorative.
MSNBC Pushes Narrative That Non-Whites Are White Supremacists
Various left wing lunatics have been pushing that shit for a while now. Any brown skinned person with political leaning to the right of Bernie Sanders is just suffering from "internalized white supremacy" or some such horseshit.
Pretty soon they'll be blaming every gang shooting committed by a non-white person on "internalized white supremacy" since most of the time the victims are also mostly non-white.
All that academic CRT research funded by the feds is paying off!
""Pretty soon they’ll be blaming every gang shooting committed by a non-white person on “internalized white supremacy” since most of the time the victims are also mostly non-white.""
Isn't it already? There is a claim that white supremacy is the biggest threat in the country. How else can you arrive at that conclusion If you don't classify gang shootings as a product of white supremacy? They just are not saying it to your face yet.
Why, that's because white supremacy is not about race!
Or something...
NYT says: Agents of white supremacy can come in more than one shade, creating an increasingly multiracial coalition.
DOJ demands IRS whistleblower be pulled off of Hunters tax case after 5 years. People have questions as to why.
https://justthenews.com/accountability/political-ethics/irs-whistleblower-team-removed-hunter-biden-case-possible
Nothing to see here, we can totally trust that the bureaucratic machinery of the executive branch hasn't been politicized beyond repair...
I'm sure the Democrats will be right along to fix this. After all, they care so much about whistleblowers.
I’m sure Reason cares too.
And tax collection from rich people, that's why we added 80,000 new armed agents, is what I was told.
And they didn't just pull the whistleblower from the team. They disbanded the entire thing. The Big Guy let it be known that he wouldn't tolerate anyone turning over any more of these stones to see what crawls out.
We know why. Hunter is protected by his fellow influence-peddling criminals.
For all his faults, Mitch McConnell did our country a tremendous service by keeping that shitweasel Garland off the supreme court.
-jcr
DHS admits the may not be following court orders and releasing illegals into the country without court dates.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/courts/dhs-data-shows-possible-nomcompliance-with-florida-judges-orders
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Morrell gets awarded by media as a top influencer for pushing the false Hunter Biden laptop letter.
https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/robert-spencer/2023/05/15/payback-leftist-media-rewards-leftist-ex-cia-hack-who-lied-about-hunters-laptop-n1695613
Imagine giving someone a journalism award for purposefully pushing political propaganda that they knew was fraudulent and deceitful.
TASS and the KCNA have nothing on the USSA's press corps.
May I introduce you to Walter Duranty?
Who needs a student loan bailout? Ed Sec pushes plan to reduce student loan payments based on self reported income with no verification of income or fraud checks.
https://www.dailywire.com/news/bidens-education-secretary-under-fire-over-potential-for-fraud-in-student-loan-bailout-scheme
Larry Page didn't kill himself.
Google Co-Founder Larry Page Vanishes as Authorities Try to Subpoena Him in Jeffrey Epstein Investigation
Hahaha, holy shit.
It's too bad we don't have an Edward Snowden in the FBI or CIA that could leak all the dirt that's in Epstein's files.
Maybe Musk should buy the FBI.
I’m sure he can afford them. They’ve already sold out.
All he has to do is outbid Hillary.
For $6.5 Million, Durham Report Finds FBI Didn't Have Solid Dirt on Trump and Russia
Money well spent.
Interracial marriage is racist
"In talk on interracial dating, the professor raised her concerns about White men dating Asian women.
Her evidence included 'Home Alone' star Macaulay Culkin’s excitement about having mixed-race babies with partner."
Today's tolerant Wokites are about as keen on miscegenation as George C. Wallace in 1964.
Mike loves his mix race babies too. Just ask him. Makes it sound like it was done to value signal.
Today’s tolerant Wokites are about as keen on miscegenation as George C. Wallace in 1964.
They're just returning to their roots.
It's too bad she had to conflate a good point--that's it's creepy that Culkin was particularly giddy about having mixed-race babies because of the perception that they provide social clout (hint: they do, you just can't openly brag about it), with the false narrative of white supremacy.
Maybe he's just excited about his upcoming kids?
Maybe, but why should the kids' race matter? It would be like some neo-Nazi or black activist crowing about their fully white or black kids. I've noticed it to be a particular pretense of Millennials and upper-middle class white leftists. These people really need to get over their race obsession.
Maybe it's not the race, specifically. Maybe he has a beautiful (to him) wife and thinks they'll make beautiful children.
Basic human biology is why hot people are hot. We all want healthy children, and sexual attraction is all based on fecundity and quality genetics.
Because my sister's metis my brother-in-law used to brag he was having a papoose.
He wasn't being racist, he was just giddy about his impending fatherhood and trying to embrace all aspects of his son's heritage however awkwardly.
The FBI should never have launched its probe into possible collusion between former President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign and Russia...
Calling this a conspiracy is a crazy conspiracy theory.
For libertarians, there's something psychically satisfying about seeing anyone in power criticize the FBI.
And nothing else happened.
^This right here. We just received yet another sternly worded letter. Thank you, Durham. They'll totally stop after that tongue-lashing.
Didn't ENB actually mock conservatives for saying "Defund the FBI" a couple months ago? I vaguely recall that story but don't remember when or what it was.
Alas: While it's exciting to see Republicans call to "defund the FBI" or "destroy the FBI," we know from experience that GOP skepticism of federal law enforcement tends to last only as long as it's politically advantageous. https://twitter.com/cjciaramella/status/1556820461442457601 The bottom line: We shouldn't let former leaders get away with whatever they want just because the optics of investigating them looks bad.
This?
https://reason.com/2022/08/09/fbi-raids-mar-a-lago-fueling-claims-of-political-persecution/
Where she said the calls were just due to FBI abuses at mar a lago?
Let me google that for you:
https://reason.com/2022/08/09/fbi-raids-mar-a-lago-fueling-claims-of-political-persecution/
Nope, she actually said: "While it's exciting to see Republicans call to 'defund the FBI' ..." So, she was applauding their saying it, not mocking it.
I'm not convinced that's the article I was referring to, since I feel like there was something more recent than that. But I'm willing to concede my memory could be wrong, which is why I asked.
I also remember a more recent example. Within the last 2-3 months or so.
Good luck on White Mike coughing that one up.
There was another one that wasn't a morning links by someone who wasn't ENB.
This is sad after I already posted the full comments where she demures based on political bias. Why did you cut it off white mike?
Apologies to Smollet, according to angry Democrats, South Shore Chicago is apparently now MAGA country
South Shore residents angry about migrant shelter would make MAGA proud
Still waiting (in vain) for an explanation of why making America great is a bad thing.
Because Trump said it.
I recall, early on, people trying to stick to Trump by saying stuff along the lines of “What?! You don’t think America is already great?! Trump hates America!”
Of course, these are the same people that hate America, its history, most of its population and its current laws.
Because America is evil. You want to make evil....great? What are you, some kind of white supremacist?
According to the mainstream media propaganda, and the democrat party platform, yes.
In reality, no.
Funny thing is south shore is 30%mexican
Really? The stats I found said it's about 2-3%.
It's 30% Mexican *now*... 😉
Now do NYC hotel occupancy.
Ultimately, the FBI failed to act with "appropriate objectivity or restraint in pursuing allegations of collusion or conspiracy between a U.S. political campaign and a foreign power," concluded Durham in his 316-page report, which was released Monday.
Still treating these as "mistakes" and "errors of judgment" rather than the obvious fact this was done knowingly and deliberately.
When it comes to politics, especially in this modern era, I think adopting the opposite of Hanlon's razor is appropriate. They can only use the "oh, mistakes were made, so sorry we're silly" excuse so many times before it's becomes apparent that their actions are thought out, planned and executed exactly as they see fit.
You're correct
It still works for the NYT, so I figure it'll work for the deep state for a while longer too.
"Durham Report Finds FBI Didn't Have Solid Dirt on Trump and Russia"
Not just didn't find "solid dirt", they had NO DIRT! None, nada, not a bit.
And the left fell for every accusation and parroted it daily while proving themselves the gullible tools of the left. The Reason writers should devote one day's entire publication to mea culpas for believing even one of the allegations by HRC/DOJ/FBI/CIA.
And the left
fell forknew the falsity of every accusation andparroted it daily while proving themselves the gullible tools of the left.amplified it daily because they were part of the scheme.The big names at CNN and MSDNC were players in this, too. That's why all the rats (Strok, Brennan, Clapper, McCabe, etc.) fled there.
The media got awards for the lies.
Pretty sure they each awarded themselves.
JFree's Modern Life, A Visual Retrospective
Makes me sick looking at such foolishness.
Raw, unbridled stupidity and panic.
And he didn't lie about his bullshit (much).
I know leftists that were gleefully talking about how things like this would become the ‘new normal’ back in 2020.
Mistakes were made. Let's just call amnesty, go back to our corners and never speak of this again.
It's amazing how fucking nuts some people got. I remember rolling my eyes every time I saw this sort of shit in the news. Fortunately, I only had one encounter with a total twit over a mask once.
The one plus of all that hysterical bullshit is it made it much easier to identify who the batshit crazy, easily led fuckwits were.
Now that things are back to mostly normal (although I still occasionally see some dipshit with a mask on... three. years. later), it's harder to tell who the morons are.
I still occasionally see some dipshit with a mask on
Point of fact: I just saw one less than hour ago. Outside. In 70 degree weather in May. Of 2023.
Christ, I fucking hate people.
Last weekend, I saw a masked young mother with a masked toddler. Also outside, also sunny and 75° F. In N. Idaho.
We didn't wear masks in 2020.
Fuckin LMAO at the dude at 1:01--"If you only knew how bad things really were."
Around 0:50, we're Death Stranding now.
as stupid a name for a video game as they come
United the deep state stands, divided it falls
IRS removes investigative team from Hunter Biden probe in retaliatory move
"The purge allegedly was done on the orders of the Justice Department, the whistleblower’s attorneys informed congressional leaders in a letter.
“Today the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Criminal Supervisory Special Agent we represent was informed that he and his entire investigative team are being removed from the ongoing and sensitive investigation of the high-profile, controversial subject about which our client sought to make whistleblower disclosures to Congress. He was informed the change was at the request of the Department of Justice,” Mark Lytle and Tristan Leavitt wrote."
But don't worry, Shrike and M4e have assured us that the alphabet agencies refusing subpoenas, disappearing witnesses and suddenly yanking entire investigative teams just means nothing happened.
To be fair, the IRS is desperately short-staffed, especially when it comes to investigators, these days...
They are too busy training them to use firearms and swat tactics.
Did anyone show up for the classes?
Impressively bold evil.
In some ways I miss the days when they at least tried to hide their corruption. It meant that they were at least worried about consequences. Now, they clearly know that there will be no consequences or accountability of any sort so they’re free to be as open and blatant about it as they want.
Yeah. Depressing as shit.
Must be nice never facing consequences for literally fucking anything, though.
When Clapper lied to Congress and later came back and told them to their face he lied, Congress did nothing.
I'm sure some agency people were like, wow, you can do that?
And what are you going to do to hold them accountable? Even Sen. Chuck Shumer knows they are vindictive, have the power, and will get away with it.
Mess with them and they have six ways to Sunday to screw you. The Senator warned the incoming president.
Oh, there will be. Just not the kind they’re used to. Their only salvation is another Trump presidency. Without being reformed and reigned in. Things will inevitably go hot, and it will be olen season on the deep state.
"That is, what if Congress's literal language unequivocally negated the original interpretive premise for qualified immunity?"
What difference, at this point, does it make.
In any case, who cares? They aren't actually engaging in "wrongdoing" if the law doesn't hold them civilly liable, right? Isn't that what ENB taught us about the Durham report?
https://www.leefang.com/p/big-tech-resumed-hiring-foreign-workers
”I have some difficult news to share,” wrote Pichai. The layoff, he continued, "weighs heavily on me," and was forced by "economic reality."
Just one month later, Pichai’s firm filed applications for low-paid foreign workers to come to America and take highly specialized tech jobs. Google filed dozens of applications for foreign workers to serve as software engineers, analytical consultants, user experience researchers, and other roles. Waymo, the self-driving car company owned by Google, also filed and received visa applications for engineering jobs. Many of the Google visas are for new employees, with some starting as soon as August 17th.
Newly disclosed data released yesterday by the Department of Labor shows thousands of recent H1-B foreign worker visas requested by firms that just underwent massive layoffs this year, including Facebook/Meta Platforms, Amazon, Zoom, Salesforce, Microsoft, and Palantir
“Do no evil”
At this point even in STEM fields unless you're working in the Aerospace/ Defense industry you're pretty much shit out of luck. And I wouldn't be surprised if in the next few years the government starts relaxing some of the US citizen requirements for jobs in that industry too.
Let them pick lettuce.
“Learn to code.” Oh wait…
Also, lettuce?! Are you kidding me? Do you know how much *checks notes* "nitrogen" that produces? You climate destroyer! REEEE!!!!!!!11!!!11!!!!!!1!!!!
If these companies want to hire those folks, they should have to open overseas offices.
or at the mexican border
...hire the horde they advocate for first and then get to the people they want
Regulatory explosion has harmed small businesses.
Then I guess small businesses should have invested a little bit more in K Street.
Maybe we'd have better luck getting rid of regulations if libertarians and free market advocates spent:
more time railing against those who benefit from regulations and how
less time finding out who is harmed.
Course that's also a good way to piss off the donor class.
Yes, but the Rig Count, and Buffett just made another billion...
American Consumer Debt Hits Record Level, Rises Nearly $3 Trillion Since Lockdowns
turd seems to have disappeared today.
Maybe he was taken down in a hail of gunfire after a police standoff?
https://twitter.com/gwynnefitz/status/1658443721535307778?s=46&t=0E3j5st2xxnFRnT_IkYSIQ
Outside PS 17 in Williamsburg, kids chant, “we support asylum seekers but not on school grounds.”
Man, the faces of white supremacy sure are diverse.
I should start a ‘white supremacists for diversity’ movement. Encouraging white pride, integrated neighborhoods, cultural diversity, and interracial marriage. Then out a gay, mixed race black woman in charge.
Just to fuck with the democrats. In fact I would kick things off a program to help interested people in minority dominant crime infested neighborhoods get conceal carry permits and offer free guns after courses.
Survey question:
White people are now a rapidly diminishing percentage of the population.
Is this good?
If so, why is it good?
What other ethnicities would you like to see replaced in their native countries?
Why would it be wrong to desire the US have a white supermajority?
Why are you uncomfortable even thinking about these questions when literally no other ethnicities/races would be bothered by it?
Whose fault is it that not enough of them are having children?
It's not due solely, or anywhere near to solely, to native birth rates, though. It's mostly imports.
Sorry, but Ejercito’s right.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/226292/us-fertility-rates-by-race-and-ethnicity/
Even if there were no immigration at all, the math says the white portion of the population will diminish.
My answer to Nardz’s question is increasing rates of intermarriage will eventually get us to a point where it doesn’t matter, and that it will be a good thing. Nardz’s great grandkids will look like Brazilians, have what we’d call an accent. They’ll proudly display a picture of Nardz on the wall along with the other ancestors but be a little apologetic about his ideological views. “Well, you have to understand bisabuelo was a man of his times” etc etc.
Skin color is the most important thing
Nah, it’s hotness. With a gun to his head, even a democrat Klansman would fuck Halle Berry before he would fuck Joy Behar.
Oh my, a lot going on in that comment there.
We'll start with 2 questions for ducksalad:
-What is objectionable about any part of my survey post (for which I should presumably apologize to my future enlightened grandchildren)?
-Why do you desire the genetic scenario you describe? What are the pros? Are there any cons?
Of course you can post any survey you like, and you did. And JFTR, the survey isn't what I imagine will embarrass your descendants, it's a reasonable question to ask. Well, all least the first two questions. The third question is a bit leading and the fourth is clear into "when did you stop beating your wife" territory. I was more thinking about your whole ouevre here.
I don't particularly want a uniformly brownish population. However, I object to the whole identity politics thing, and having a large critical mass of people who can't be easily classified and who object to being classified seems to me the best way to kill off that particular conflict. That's the pro.
The cons? All the women looking like those old Benneton ads would be kind of boring. But I imagine just on random chance alignment we'd still get the occasional outlier.
having a large critical mass of people who can’t be easily classified and who object to being classified seems to me the best way to kill off that particular conflict. That’s the pro.
Because changing thousands of years of human history is as easy as waiting a couple decades.
Naivety will only carry you so far .
Whole new self-identified races have been created in well under a century.
But that’s not what I’m talking about. What I mean is people who aren’t particularly touchy about their ancestry and don’t identify themselves by it. That can happen relatively quickly, the same way a new generation might not care if their ancestors were titled nobility and not consider the issue when picking a spouse.
And of course a free-wheeling attitude toward immigration will push that along even faster.
My guy, if you think will not subdivide in an ultra-mixed society, you are fundamentally ignorant of human nature.
Sure, human nature is to subdivide. So much so that if even if the country was 100% white they’d find something else: Catholics vs Protestants. Serbs vs Croats. Northerner vs Southerner.
Who knows what it would be. Vegans vs Meat Eaters? But at least it would be something different than what we’re locked into now.
Uhm, the Catholic vs Protestant thing in Northern Ireland was a touch more bloody than what’s going on in America right now over race. Then there’s the whole 30 Years War too. And before that the crusades against the Lollards and Hussites. Compared to those, this whole kerfuffle about race is pretty peaceful. Even if we counted the Klan's violence at its highest, it was still far less violence than one year of the 30 years war or the worse of the 'Troubles' in Northern Ireland or what happened to the Lollards and Hussites in the 15th century. You think race disagreements are bad, study what happens when religion is the dividing point.
Taiwan Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander women had the highest fertility rate of any ethnicity in the United States in 2020, with about 2,142 births per 1,000 women.
I would love to hear the explanation of how 1,000 women gave birth to more than 2,000 babies in 12 mos. or less.
Twins and triplets?
I assume this was a joke, but just in case: it’s a statistical estimate of the lifetime number of children they’ll have, based on one year's statistics. It was stupid of them not to just say 2.142 lifetime births per woman like other sources do.
If every white woman was producing 1.5 births every 12 months the typical family size would be about 100 kids.
They are not discussing "the rate during the year 2020", they are discussing "the rate as of the year 2020". Admittedly, the wording is awkward and should have been corrected by an editor, although nobody seems to take advantage of the ability to edit these days.
"Diminish" is one thing. This is more than that. Damned near 1% in a single year, illegally imported.
Though honestly, I give far less of a fuck about the color than the culture.
^THIS!^
This is what I don’t understand about anti-immigration conservatives.
To me the problem is cultural Marxism. And all the immigrants I’ve met are *way* better on that issue than the latest crop of white college freshmen. So much so that I wonder if you and Nardz have even talked with an immigrant from Mexico or a white college freshman.
It's true that recent immigrants might lean Democrat. But I believe that has little to do with cultural issues or socialist ideology. They just observe which party doesn't seem to hate them as much. That IMO is really all there is to it.
I wonder why you're claiming to be against marxism when you get butthurt at the mere mention of demographics and say you look forward to the extermination of certain races of people.
Like all leftists, ducksalad demonstrates the iron law of woke projection.
Marrying someone from a different race is “extermination”?
You think Clarence Thomas is a Marxist?
Keep digging, Nardz.
And if I was butthurt I’d run away and cry. I’m enjoying owning you here.
Sure they may be better on social Marxism, but they vote for their current self-interest, not the best interest of their children. The vast majority of hatred for immigrants comes in the form of Democrat spin.
In Ira Levin's dystopian novel, This Perfect Day, everyone is brown. And obediant.
The kids who look like they are from portuguese speaking Brazil will be using spanish diminutives?
Why not. Surely you don’t think language determines skin color?
But in case you did: the range of skin tone one sees in Brazil is not due to speaking Portuguese. The simple way to tell this is by comparing them with people from Portugal.
I can’t believe you were confused about this. Also: Lysenko was wrong.
Also, since apparently you may have missed it: Spanish speaking immigrants to the US vastly outnumber Portguese. Therefore, it is reasonable to expect that Spanish diminutives would appear in our language rather than Portuguese. Can’t believe I have to explain this to you.
“Therefore, it is reasonable to expect that Spanish diminutives would appear in our language rather than Portuguese. Can’t believe I have to explain this to you.”
Well, when you are speaking gibberish, you will find yourself having to explain more.
I can’t believe I have to explain this to you, but: *If* the people in the future are going to look like Brazilians, it is likely because they are…descended from Brazilians. Let us note *I* didn't bring up skin color, you did. There is a lot more than skin color that makes a person "look Brazilian" (again your words) than skin color. And so we would expect any cultural markers to be, you know….Brazilian in origin. Your scenario makes as much sense as saying these future Americans would look Chinese and use caribean colloquialisms. You have no way to explain how these non-hispanic people will somehow adopt a culture that their parents- the folks who gave them their Brazilian features- did not share.
In reality, what happened is that you, like many people, made the honest mistake of forgetting that Brazilians speak Portuguese. You could have said, “Oh yeah, my mistake," or even ignored it. But deep down you realize how foolish it makes you look to lecture people as an enlightened liberal, and then stereotype everyone from Latin America as a spanish-speaker.
Indeed, what we see is a bunch of projection, and that makes you uncomfortable. You want to cast others as the racists, when you are the one who stereotypes immigrants and brings up skin color. You aren't actually going to convince anyone here otherwise. But that's ok, because the person you are trying to convince is yourself.
You can do better than that.
Decreased birth rates within a demographic may be a byproduct of diminishing economic and social prospects, in addition to decades of unprecedented levels of immigration and institutionalmoral messaging that one's existence is inherently evil and irredeemable original sin.
I'll answer.
It's not good. I'm not convinced it's bad either.
None of my business.
I don't know that it's wrong, but in a multiracial country, demographics can shift, with or without immigration.
I'm not uncomfortable.
We should care about people adopting the values that make the US a prosperous and mostly peaceful place, not what color people are.
SEE perl comment above
this is the overriding concern.
it is patently obvious the US culture and constitution is objectively better on the whole – and in service to personal liberties – than any other nation on earth
but it is actively being eroded [sabotaged] and one main tool is illegal immigration
Adam Schiff, Jerry Nadler, Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi, and of course Joe Biden.
Don Lemon, Rachel Maddow.
Gretchen Whitmer. Gavin Newsome. Kathy Hochul.
Not illegal immigrants. Not legal immigrants. Not immigrants. Not even recent descendants of immigrants.
I think your anger is misdirected.
PS: Oh wait. Maddow’s mom came from Newfoundland. Immigrant!!!
everyone you mentioned is actively for leaveraging illegal immigration for their own toxic goals which lead to the erosion of everything good that was america
its the policy of allowing/encouraging illegal immigration that they are for and that contributes the the downfall of america
I think I can honestly say that I don't give a shit what color my fellow Americans happen to be. But I give many shits that they support individual liberty and responsibility, rule of law based on Constitutional principles, free markets, and the primacy of private property.
Far too many white people hate those things, so fuck them.
You really think you'll find more black, brown, yellow, lavender, whatever color people supporting constitutional principles and free markets than white people?
Can't say I've seen any empirical evidence to back up such a hypothesis.
Buttplug, Chemjeff dance for joy.
WHO Promotes 'Early Childhood Masturbation' in Official Sex Ed Guidance
The guidance says that “sexuality education starts from birth” and is described as a “framework for policy makers, educational and health authorities and specialists”.
Its advice on how to “talk about sexual matters” with young children was aimed at policymakers across Europe, and was translated into several European languages and promoted at national and international events, according to the WHO…
The advice proposes that four-to-six year olds should be taught to “talk about sexual matters” and “consolidate their gender identity”.
Having not satisfied itself enough with transgressing against established norms protecting children from sexualization, The Telegraph further reports that, per the WHO, children should “be taught about ‘enjoyment and pleasure when touching one’s own body, early childhood masturbation'” which it frames as “minimal standards that need to be covered by sexuality education.”
Seems to me most people manage to figure out masturbation just fine without any early instruction.
Yeah, funny how the "minimal standards" keep expanding.
So which is it to be — persecute men for getting close to children in any way that might far-fetchedly be construed as sexual, while persecuting teens for taking provocative pictures of themselves; or officially and actively promote child sexuality as a neurobiologic phenomenon while conflating sex with societally-derived and malleable gender?
Oh, wait, I know: Both, as long as it's an outgrowth of authority. No sex unless you're a boss, then you get to force sex.
You know, there's more options than just your two far fetched and slightly dishonest scenarios. It's not a binary choice.
Media Matters really isn't sending us their best.
Disney: "Beat ya to that!"
Martha Stewart, 81, just became the oldest Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue cover model in history...
This is literally transphobia.
Better than lizzo is all I gotta say.
Anti marketing strikes again.
Let's not appeal to our core audience!
Things on the progressive hit list they wish to destroy:
Beer
Sex
Fun
Money
Property
Freedom
"sigh" zip Skeletor meme.
https://notthebee.com/article/the-irs-reassigned-the-entire-team-of-the-hunter-biden-probe-after-an-unidentified-whistleblower-asked-to-report-their-findings-to-congress
Recently, a whistleblower testified to Congress regarding a probe into Hunter Biden's finances, which accused high-ranking members of Biden's Justice Department of thwarting US Attorney David Weiss' ability to bring charges against the president's son.
Hunter Biden's attorneys apparently met with Justice Department leaders after the whistleblower stepped forward.
And then in what can only be called a travesty of justice and a clear violation of law, the IRS responded to that whistleblower's actions by removing the entire investigative team involved with the probe.
the praetorian guard knows their job.
Yeah, but do they think that Hunter is a grade AAA Asshole?
And certainly, the hype over Trump-Russia collusion was misguided, as were a lot of government antics surrounding it.
Mistakes were made....facts changed....what difference, at this point, does it make?
New York has spent $64 million and counting on its COVID passport app that Cuomo originally said would cost $2.5 million.
To be fair, Cuomo is an idiot and it's only a 61.5 million dollar over-run. Plus, it's another link in the government chain that binds its subjects down. Not that bad for government.
How could it possibly cost that much? Most apps are free.
They didn't sell the collected data.
Are we certain?
They probably kept it to feed the democrat machine. Those voters aren't always so easy to lure.
They paid for the development not just the app.
So it's on par with other government work.
Hopefully they'll still manage to launch this thing before the end of the pandemic. It would be a shame if COVID ceased to be relevant and they were still throwing wasteful spending on it.
If a private company had made it, it would have cost a couple of hundred billion and Trump wouldn't be allowed to use it.
And no one in China, Turkey, or seeking asylum in the US would have COVID.
New York has spent $64 million and counting on its COVID passport app that Cuomo originally said would cost $2.5 million.
At least users would know who definitely was not going to be spreading COVID and who is a dirty vaxxer.
Anti-vaxxer
I said what I said.
The two criminal trials his investigation yielded—against Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann and Trump-Russia dossier source Igor Danchenko—both ended with not-guilty findings.
In Sussman's case, at least, the not-guilty verdict was heavily politically motivated. A DC Court simply wasn't going to find wrongdoing by the campaign that opposed Trump regardless of the fact that there was actual criminal wrongdoing. The criminal justice system is heavily politicized.
Martha Stewart, 81, just became the oldest Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue cover model in history:
Fuck you SI!
- 13 year old me
They still publish?
- current me
13 year old me would still be aroused by unrelated female cleavage.
Normally, I'd agree, but I'm giving them a pass because it's fuckin' Martha Stewart. She's a bad ass.
Her collaboration with Snoop Dog was hilarious.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ocre0kXgvg
Be glad you didn't get a man wearing woman-face.
https://www.thefp.com/p/daniel-penny-jordan-neely-and-vigilante-justice
Here, one might have expected that many of the same voices who argued so vehemently against the notion of resilience in the midst of MeToo—the ones who believed that the solution to harassment lay not in teaching women to be assertive, but in teaching men not to abuse—would now demand zero tolerance for male aggression on public transit. If you argue that a woman can be traumatized by bawdy humor in the office or awkward come-ons in a bar, surely you would agree that she’s entitled to be fearful when trapped underground on a metal tube with an erratically behaving stranger twice her size.
But, no: instead, many of the people who once insisted that men who slid into DMs deserved the complete destruction of their professional reputations became passionate advocates for toughening up when it came to dealing with volatile people on public transit. Coverage and commentary from the Left downplayed the possibility that Neely’s behavior was frightening; instead, he was “acting erratic,” or “houseless and crying for food.” One viral tweet suggested that tragedy could have been averted with “a dollar and granola bar.” The New York Times guide to navigating similar scenarios on public transit took it a step further, imagining someone like Neely as a wild animal it is everyone else’s duty not to provoke: “Don’t make eye contact—especially prolonged eye contact, which might be perceived as threatening.”
The left: we need to take the guns from people living hundreds of miles away from us because we don’t feel safe
Also the left: wanting to feel safe on the subway is white privilege.
As if anyone important rides the subway.
The New York Times guide to navigating similar scenarios on public transit took it a step further, imagining someone like Neely as a wild animal it is everyone else’s duty not to provoke: “Don’t make eye contact—especially prolonged eye contact, which might be perceived as threatening.”
That was the most honest advice any of these media farts have given, although not for the reasons they probably think.
The New York Times guide to navigating similar scenarios on public transit took it a step further, imagining someone like Neely as a wild animal it is everyone else’s duty not to provoke: “Don’t make eye contact—especially prolonged eye contact, which might be perceived as threatening.”
I thought comparing a black man to a wild animal was totes racist or some shit?
Also, if they really want to go there, some wild animals that attack people (42 prior arrests, including 4 for assault, and allegedly attempting to shove someone in front of a train would qualify in most people's minds) often tend to be put down. Something tells me they're not going to want to extend that metaphor to it's logical conclusion though.
If a wild animal attacks people, it will likely be killed.
Or it gets "sent to the farm".
Given that most progressives are like queasy children, we might be able to get away with "relocating" types like Neely.
The New York Times guide to navigating similar scenarios on public transit took it a step further, imagining someone like Neely as a wild animal it is everyone else’s duty not to provoke: “Don’t make eye contact—especially prolonged eye contact, which might be perceived as threatening.”
And who says that democrats don't view blacks as subhumans.
On both sides, there was bad behavior and sketchy dealings, to be sure.
This is exactly how you would parody a Robby Soave sentence. Good job, ENB.
^+1
Lol
More never-reported-sexual-assault civil litigation against Team Trump.
Strange how they never report these things to the police, but suddenly decide to sue years later in Alvin Bragg’s New York County.
Why, it's almost as if they are fairy tales!
It doesn't even make sense. It's like one of those "I'll set myself up to be murdered to frame your enemy so long as you pay my family $1M once I'm dead." murder-suicide pacts. If you're dead you can't personally enforce the contract and if the contract is was set up to frame someone for a crime, your family can't legally enforce it.
How many are needed to have a class action counter suit
For $6.5 Million, Durham Report Finds FBI Didn't Have Solid Dirt on Trump and Russia,
It's 2023, are you just catching up on this?
tReason has suppressed this story, no doubt because of their anti-transgender bias:
https://www.newsweek.com/supreme-court-ruling-puts-spotlight-transgender-pronouns-1799805
"The Supreme Court of the United States ruled in favor of a Guatemalan native seeking refuge in the United States on Thursday in a decision that also subtly recognizes the use of a transgender person's preferred pronouns."
Although a lot of the coverage, including the article I linked to above, says that Alito and Thomas concurred with the ruling, implying that they were OK with the preferred pronoun usage, this article explains that Alito managed to avoid using any pronouns in his concurrence, which was joined by Thomas:
https://lawandcrime.com/supreme-court/alito-and-thomas-support-transgender-asylum-seekers-fight-against-biden-while-deftly-avoiding-pronouns/
"Although Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson used the refugee’s preferred pronouns throughout the 19-page opinion, Justice Samuel Alito managed to sidestep pronouns altogether in his concurrence."
And just to get out ahead of the responses I’m sure I’ll get, as a lover of the English language, I have never been comfortable with the whole preferred pronoun thing.
I am actually quite conservative in a lot of my personal beliefs. I'm sure I'll get no acknowledgement from the usual suspects.
Fuck off.
And die; don't forget that.
Nobody cares.
When what you say about yourself differs from what people with personal animosity say about you, well then that obviously means you're the liar.
What if they post links to your past comments and you deny you ever said it?
You’re a liar Sarc, and a pussy. And you don’t back up your threats. I want my apology, or I expect you to step up and kick my ass.
What’s it going to be, you sniveling little bitch?
Conservative values clashes with your repeated lies regarding trans surgeries.
Think you're mistaking being a boring asshole with being conservative.
Maybe in 6 years ENB will get around to the Biden Payola stories. Or maybe she’ll get around to it on the 23rd of this month?
See you next Tuesday, Liz
For libertarians, there's something psychically satisfying about seeing anyone in power criticize the FBI. And certainly, the hype over Trump-Russia collusion was misguided, as were a lot of government antics surrounding it.
The FBI is 100% solid on Trump Mar-a-Lago classified documents...
It's curious to pick an example where a large part of the matter has been driven by the National Archives and Records Administration and the Department of Justice, not the FBI.
“Just following orders”
After four years of investigation and more than $6.5 million in taxpayer money spent, Durham failed to uncover any evidence of major wrongdoing.
Only serious amounts of derangement can make people this stupid. Trump makes people absolutely insane, on both sides.
"Only serious amounts of derangement can make people this stupid. Trump makes people absolutely insane, on both sides."
It takes a TDS-addled pile of shit to make this claim. Fuck off and die, asshole.
Here I am, saying the the author of the article has been driven crazy by Trump, and somehow I'm the one who is TDS-addled? Either you're deranged yourself or lack reading comprehension.
You can't both sides here. The both sides police will be on you like that.
So will those who recognize bullshit, bullshitter.
Exhibit A
"...Ultimately, the FBI failed to act with "appropriate objectivity or restraint in pursuing allegations of collusion or conspiracy between a U.S. political campaign and a foreign power," concluded Durham in his 316-page report, which was released Monday..."
Mistakes were made?
What difference, at this point, does it make?
Who the fuck are you, Sydney Carton?
"What difference, at this point, does it make?"
The way that's phrased, it doesn't mean what some people think it means. It's not saying they're innocent, just that there's not enough evidence of intentional criminal acts to go to trial. IOW, they're not criminals, just really incompetent. I'm not sure that's really any better.
Either way they should be disbanded. Whether they're a politically compromised agency and part of an elaborate conspiracy to go after political rivals to their preferred party/ candidate or just a bunch of incompetent morons, they clearly can't do their fucking jobs. Wipe them out. All of them.
Bah. All it really means is that Durham isn't wasting his him referring these clowns to the Biden Injustice Department for charge dropping.
The FBI should never have launched its probe into possible collusion between former President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign and Russia, according to Special Counsel John Durham.
Fire every SES in the FBI.
*barf*
Although to be fair, she doesn't actually look that much worse than Megan Fox does in her spread. Talk about hitting a wall and not aging gracefully. Bitch looks like she's in a competition with the Kardashians over who's the "fake-est in the land."
OK, you can have Martha Stewart, while I'll stick with Megan Fox.
*barf*
I don't know, If I were an 81 year old I'd definitely hit that.
Fair point, though if we're thinking along those lines, I'd pick Helen Mirren ahead of Martha (she is a little younger, though).
Well if we're cruising seniors homes in general, I pick Jane Seymour.
We have a winner.
An excellent choice indeed.
10 years ago, I'd have picked Helen easily. She's a little to wrinkled at this stage, though.
Some of the real hotties in the mature category at the moment (Halle Berry, Elizabeth Shue, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Elizabeth Hurley) all seem to be in their mid-late 50s.
I wouldn't kick Dana Delaney out of bed for eating crackers.
Martha's probably kept the plastic surgery to a minimum, which helps anyone to age more gracefully. Megan's had work done going back years, but her issues also revolve more around substance abuse and general anxiety, which is how she ended up with a chowderhead drug addict like Machine Gun Kelly.
Congratulations.
A new personal best.
Fighting Net Zero elitism.
https://www.spiked-online.com/2023/05/16/the-working-class-revolt-against-net-zero/
Two kinds of road-blocking are taking place in Europe right now. In the first, the sons and daughters of privilege, people with names like Edred and Tilly, are holding up traffic to put pressure on governments to speed up Net Zero. If we don’t cut carbon emissions drastically, they say in their cut-glass tones, our poor planet will be consumed in a heat death of rotten mankind’s own making.
In the second, working people – farmers, truckers, cab drivers – are clogging the streets to put pressure on governments to slow down Net Zero. Or better still, scrap it altogether. If we don’t cut out the Net Zero nonsense, say these people who make and deliver things for the Edreds and Tillys of the world, farms will close, jobs will be lost and economic precarity will intensify.
The main effort at the moment is to strangle off the last of the small farmers and producers now that the left has fully captured corporations in the service of its agenda. Making the entire population dependent on centralized megacorps for their food and goods makes it much easier to control their behavior, because you can cut off that access at any time as long as your side controls those institutions.
It's similar to what the left did in universities by gatekeeping conservative students out of grad schools. That increased their control of the educational complex at both the upper and community levels, because the undergraduates were all being indoctrinated with leftist ideology and then spreading that to smaller towns and suburbs.
Hillary Clinton is truly the ethics corrupter of the ages.
Homophobes in trans drag.
https://www.spiked-online.com/2023/05/14/the-new-homophobia/
In my classes on gender and sexuality in the Muslim world, however, I discovered something else, too. I learned about current medical practices in Iran, where gay sex is illegal and punishable by death, and where medical transition is subsidised by the state to ‘cure’ gays and lesbians who, the theocratic elite insists, are ‘normal’ people ‘trapped in the wrong bodies’. I privately drew parallels between the anti-gay laws and practices of Iran and what I saw developing in the West, but I convinced myself I was just being paranoid.
"and where medical transition is subsidised by the state to ‘cure’ gays and lesbians who, the theocratic elite insists, are ‘normal’ people ‘trapped in the wrong bodies’"
I remember this being a plot point in an episode of The Blacklist and I thought they were making that shit up. I guess they weren't. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5015108/
Yeah, I'm really glad to have grown up when I did. I was a major tomboy growing up. Enough so my very conservative dad was surprised, when I turned out straight. I'd have been a prime target for the trans movement.
Illinois's gun ban in front of paid shills today.
https://www.thecentersquare.com/illinois/article_36965068-f35b-11ed-8647-ff0cfd3205a5.html
Illinois’ gun and magazine ban will be the focus of an Illinois Supreme Court hearing Tuesday in Springfield.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett is also considering an emergency injunction against the law filed by plaintiffs in a case from Naperville. Through a letter from the Illinois solicitor general Friday, Illinois notified Barrett of the expedited hearing schedule in the appellate court.
The court denied Stocks’ motion for the recusal of Supreme Court Justices Elizabeth Rochford and Mary O’Brien. When they were candidates for the bench last year, the two received hefty campaign contributions from defendants Gov. J.B. Pritzker and House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch, D-Hillside. Pritzker dismissed concerns that the contributions are a conflict of interest.
Pritzker gave each of the two then-candidates $1 million. Welch gave six-figure contributions to each.
The court denied Stocks’ motion for the recusal of Supreme Court Justices Elizabeth Rochford and Mary O’Brien. When they were candidates for the bench last year, the two received hefty campaign contributions from defendants Gov. J.B. Pritzker and House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch, D-Hillside. Pritzker dismissed concerns that the contributions are a conflict of interest.
Pritzker gave each of the two then-candidates $1 million. Welch gave six-figure contributions to each.
Sounds legit.
Yet remember Thomas going on vacation with a friend who has never had a case in front of the USSC while Thomas has served, is a conflict of interest and an ethics violation (despite it actually not being ever a violation in the past).
Seems turd's 'handlers' are straining to spin the news into something other than "the FBI did their damndest to be the enforcement arm of the DNC".
“instead concocting a broad-based and elaborate conspiracy involving the Clinton campaign, Robert Mueller, and the “Deep State.”
Not to stray too far into “whataboutism” territory, but I’m not even remotely a fan of Trump and I thought there were plenty of smoking guns to suggest a “get Trump” conspiracy within the deep state at the time. This report, far from eliminating that likelihood, instead bolsters the feeling that a very large number of officials were “reckless” beyond a reasonable doubt all aligning in the same direction! Assuming that this report is not just another cover-up with a “scathing” fig leaf is editorial misconduct. Documenting massive recklessness within the FBI without recommending procedural changes is all I need to support that feeling of “We investigated ourselves and found ourselves innocent.” It certainly does nothing to improve the image most Americans now have of law enforcement in America.
Yeah, well, mistakes were made and we need to move on!
Documenting massive recklessness within the FBI without recommending procedural changes is all I need to support that feeling of “We investigated ourselves and found ourselves innocent.” It certainly does nothing to improve the image most Americans now have of law enforcement in America.
^This^
But the narrative, for now, seems to be "Oh well, what's done is done.. move along, nothing to see here... what difference, at this point, does it make... yada yada..."
The FBI said they have already made recommendations. (sure they did). They fired the agent that manipulated the DNS data that Hillary's lawyer bought while not working for Hillary for those three hours she was billed for.
They fired the agent that lied on the FISA warrant.
If the destruction of Trump costs only the jobs of two agents and the reputation of the FBI it would be considered a value for the get rid of Trump at all costs crowd.
Same here. Trump never appealed to me and I can't imagine voting for him, but it seemed pretty obvious there was a conspiracy out there at the time to sink him. And honestly, it was sort of ludicrous. The stuff coming out was completely nuts. And I asked people, "How can you believe this without more evidence?" And people did, because it suited them. And there's unlikely to be consequences, which means we're likely doomed to repeat this episode since ... it seems to have worked. I'm not sure how effective it will be since there's no trust in media left. But it will be ugly.
Hard to take you seriously when you call the Durham investigation a waste of money yet not so much with the Trump witch hunts by Adam Schiff and the Democrats.
wrong place
Still the party of slavery, the Klan, and Jim Crow.
https://nypost.com/2023/05/15/democrats-throwing-black-voters-under-bus-for-new-progressive-agenda/
Sorry, black voters.
You’re being replaced.
The Democrats just aren’t that into you anymore.
They’ve got a new constituency they like better, and you’re being thrown under the bus.
Blacks in Chicago are not happy about it.
The Democratic Party is now run by well-off, mostly white, woke people whose interests diverge rather sharply from those of the party’s erstwhile black constituents.
And of course, even at the top levels of national politics, black voters could be forgiven for thinking the Democratic Party is kind of, well, racist.
When wealthy white woman Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg traveled at donor expense more than any other justice and her husband Marty Ginsburg’s law firm represented clients before the Supreme Court, there was no national outcry.
But when Thomas vacationed with a wealthy friend who’s had no business before the court, suddenly it became a big deal.
Why are the Democrats and the media — but I repeat myself — applying different standards to a black man and a white woman?
The truth is the Democratic Party is no longer the party of the working class and the poor.
It’s the party of well-off woke white people and the billionaires who fund their nonprofits and control their corporate employers.
Remember when the FBI was spying on black leaders in the 60s? Yeah, the dems seem to have no issue with that kind of spying still happening.
This became a thing when Obama was president. He came from Chicago’s extreme far left, and is one of the worst things to happen to backs (along with the rest of humanity) in modern times.
Because it doesn’t matter if a Marxist is white, brown, black, yellow, or chartreuse. They’re all ultimately pinkos on the inside.
Democrats, telling negroes what to do since 1837.
Neither solid dirt, liquid dirt, nor gaseous dirt. In fact, they had no dirt on Trump at ALL, and knew it from the start.
It is not true that there was absolutely no dirt at all:
https://reason.com/2023/05/16/for-6-5-million-durham-report-finds-fbi-didnt-have-solid-dirt-on-trump-and-russia/?comments=true#comment-10064772
Fuck off.
...and die. Don't forget that.
You’re right, spray on dirt.
Youre cite gives no actual evidence. The FBI literally pushed out an apology yesterday. The Durham report is 300+ pages showing no evidence. And you cite a post from a known democrat here says evidence.
Never change Mike.
Dirt could be just rumor. Solid dirt assumes better than rumor.
There was a lot of dirt about Trump. The FBI should do better than dirt right?
Neither solid dirt, liquid dirt, nor gaseous dirt. In fact, they had no dirt on Trump at ALL, and knew it from the start.
This detail keeps getting omitted from all the reporting. It wasn't just that there was nothing, it's that they knew from the beginning that there would be nothing. Because they were the ones who concocted the whole charade.
People who are very emotionally invested in Trump is always guilty will never be convinced.
They still believe Trump was peed on by a hooker and nothing will change their mind.
Lying by downplaying.
It happened, but it isn't a big deal.
What stage is that again?
The "Fuck you" stage. It's the only stage we're ever on anymore.
It Was Lawless Chicago Politics That Killed CPD Officer Aréanah Preston
https://johnkassnews.com/it-was-chicago-politics-that-killed-cpd-officer-areanah-preston/
It was the thugs who pulled the trigger. They are alleged to have committed the crime. But her death was a direct result of the permissive politics that promotes the wanton lawlessness that leftist billionaire George Soros has wanted in urban areas when he began running hard left no-prosecution prosecutors across the country. It is this wanton lawlessness that I’ve been trying to warn you about for years.
You could say the Chicago Democratic Party trained them. The Democratic Party nationally broke Black families apart by replacing fathers with government welfare checks. And recently, as Soros prosecutors took hold here and in other jurisdictions, mass shoplifting without serious punishment was not only allowed but encouraged by Cook County State’s Atty. Kim Foxx and others.
These four furies created the young men who murdered Aréanah Preston. They don’t want the credit but they should have it. It was Tim Evans who gave them the idiotic left-wing defense they’ll use in court–that they are too young to know right from wrong in the murder of Preston. And Kim Foxx and Toni Preckwinkle have for years been about clearing the Cook County Jail of prisoners. They seem to loathe law enforcement, siding with the thugs at every turn. They are the chief proponents and defenders of the SAFE-T Act that is opposed by 100 of Illinois’ 102 county prosecutors, both Republicans and Democrats.
But I know what they did and what they didn’t do. I just can’t let the political actors walk away from Preston before her scheduled May 17 funeral. As the pipes play and the good people weep, political Chicago does not want you to think of what they did not do.
What they did not do was help create any respect for the law. Instead they did everything to undermine that respect. They obeyed the Soros playbook and deconstructed law and order that led to anarchy and chaos. What happened was politically inevitable.
Let’s remember that Russia was working to help the Trump campaign, and the Trump campaign had meetings with Russian agents. The FBI had information that this was happening. It would be dereliction of duty to ignore Russia meddling in US elections.
"'It would be dereliction of duty to ignore Russia meddling in US elections""
You probably still believe everything the Steele dossier said. That dossier was a collection of rumors generated from a Russian. But you probably want to ignore that. The fact that Hillary was using Russian generated bullshit doesn't factor into your concept of Russian influence.
I get it. A lot of people think the whole thing is a nothingburger. That's because they have no problem with Russian influences as long as it serves the interests of Anti-Trump.
I have yet to see one liberal admit that a FBI falsely manipulating DNS data to make Trump look guilty of a nefarious connection with a Russian bank as a bad thing.
Durham is a nothingburger only for people who have no problem with the behavior of the FBI and other agencies. Why would they? They wanted Trump taken down by any means. They will gladly ignore any wrongdoing for their cause.
Except everything you just wrote is a lie, Tony. And you know that you're lying. The evidence is now incontrovertible.
It’s not even remotely an “either or” thing! The FBI could have investigated allegations or suspicions of Russian “meddling” in the election without concocting and then accepting without scrutiny the “dossier.” The most obvious problem with this is that SOME Russian “meddling” is completely legal! After all, the United States has meddled many times in foreign elections – always illegally – and foreigners trying to influence American voters is protected speech under the Constitution. Even some of the “illegal” actions taken by Russian operatives (failing to register as foreign agents) are highly questionable, with only the “stealing identities for fraudulent purposes” charges actually making any sense at all.
""failing to register as foreign agents""
If you were Hillary aligned you got immunity. If you were Trump aligned you were charged.
IIRC, the Podesta brother that worked with Flynn was given immunity. Flynn was charged.
Where to start with this steaming shit pile of lies?
[pulls out bullhorn]
THERE WAS NO RUSSIAN MEDDLING IN THE 2016 ELECTION, ASSHOLE! NONE, ZILCH, NOT A BIT OTHER THAN THE MANUFACTURED STEELE DOSSIER!
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/us-citizens-and-russian-intelligence-officers-charged-conspiring-use-us-citizens-illegal
https://www.justice.gov/file/1035477/download
Did you really just cite a case of foreign nationals that the DoJ knew would never come onto US soil to face a court?
So if you believe this....
Do you think it is illegal for TikTok to pay influencers? Foreign editorials written to back candidates?
Obama and Hillary were both found with high amounts of illegal foreign donations, never charged.
""Moreover, from at least November 2014 until July 2022, Ionov allegedly engaged in a years-long foreign malign influence campaign targeting the United States. As a part of the campaign, Ionov allegedly recruited members of political groups within the United States, including the African People’s Socialist Party and the Uhuru Movement (collectively, the APSP) in Florida, Black Hammer in Georgia and a political group in California (referred to in the superseding indictment as U.S. Political Group 3), to participate in the influence campaign and act as agents of Russia in the United States, including the following indicted defendants:""
I don't think those are pro Trump groups.
The GOP-led Senate Intelligence Committee disagrees with you:https://www.intelligence.senate.gov/press/senate-intel-releases-election-security-findings-first-volume-bipartisan-russia-report
https://www.intelligence.senate.gov/sites/default/files/documents/report_volume5.pdf
The Russian government directed extensive activity against U.S. election infrastructure. The Committee found the activity directed at the state and local level began in at least 2014 and carried into at least 2017. The Committee has seen no evidence that any votes were changed or that any voting machines were manipulated.
So will you say that the U.S. interfered in Hungary's election, then?
Hmmm. This is impressive retardation, but is it shrike levels of stupid?
We’ll let the jury decide.
You don't even get 50 cents for this weak shit any more, do you?
The FBI lied to the FISA court 3 times. Pretty sure that's a crime.
If we didn't have a secret court where agents feel comfortable saying things that will not get scrutinized, it wouldn't be an issue.
Watching Illinois go bankrupt.
https://www.illinoispolicy.org/illinois-state-revenue-projections-cut-by-800m-after-much-weaker-tax-day/
Illinois saw a massive $1.76 billion drop in actual personal income tax collections during April 2023 compared to April 2022. Lower year-over-year revenues were expected as the effects of federal stimulus activity dissipated. State forecasters built that drop into their projections, but they were still way off – by $986 million.
Just a month later, year over year revenues posted a massive decline. The April 2023 revenues offer a clear warning about the state’s fiscal future. Experts had been warning Illinois could potentially be among the states facing a fiscal cliff once federal pandemic relief funding ran out. Now, it should be clear the state should not simply expect revenues to keep climbing while avoiding any reforms to the budgeting process, pension costs, or the general financial management of the state.
The state has been losing record numbers of residents and wealth, along with major businesses, despite a strong national economy and stronger than usual fiscal situation. Should a downturn occur, Illinois will likely see those losses of residents, businesses and wealth worsen in the coming years. Recessions historically hit Illinois harder than other states.
How much did the J6 committee circus cost?
Preserving Our Democracy isn't cheap.
And given the fact that we aren't a Democracy, that was a pretty big lift.
If it didn't put Trump in the electric chair? Not enough.
“But that doesn't make his report a valuable use of taxpayer money.”
So, how much did the FBI spend on the Trump-Russia investigation?
It's a bargain compared to the $32 million spent on the Mueller investigation, which also failed to find anything substantial.
"Yeah, but Republicans spent money too, so both sides." - Reason
Didn't it already reveal such by the very fact of the Trump-Russia investigation?
If you are prone to hyperbole. I've seen commenters here seriously claim the Trump-Russia investigation was a bigger scandal than Watergate.
How was it not?
How many FBI agents in Watergate fabricated claims?
It is bigger than Watergate to anybody with a brain. Using FISA in violation of a law, hiding known exculpatory information from FISA courts, to spy on a campaign.
Are you retarded Mike?
If Mike isn't retarded, he at least gives the appearance of being fully retarded while being disingenuous.
Cue 'Never go full retard" meme
Mike is many things, but stupid isn’t one of them.
Cite?
Martha Stewart is the first 81 y.o. on the cover sure, but no mention that she is the first felon and ex-con?
BTW, this isn’t a criticism, I like that ol' Martha is naughty.
Martha Stewart, 81, just became the oldest Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue cover model
Jesus I hate this planet. Are she and Henry Winkler jumping a fucking shark while holding a copy of the very SI Swimsuit issue they’re depicted in?
I kinda miss the decades when SI didn't think trolling their readers was the whole point of the Swimsuit issue.
IMO, it's not even trolling. It's just "Consume current issue, then prepare to consume future issues."
I don't think anyone, besides maybe Martha Stewart, was asking for Martha Stewart. Most of the people I know recognize that she, her marketable persona, is a burnt/played out/sunbleached-and-turning-to-dust parody of itself.
I'm not insulted or feel trolled, it just feels like a half-witted, off-hand joke that turned out to be the idea their collective brain trust couldn't top.
Well, the honest truth is that I've never purchased a copy of SI, swimsuit issue or otherwise. I've little interest in sports, and there was better porn out there back when I was single. At most I'd just glance at the cover in passing.
But these days I don't even bother doing that, knowing the odds are the cover model is likely to either be obese, old, or a cross dressing guy.
The Deep State has determined that the Deep State did not conspire against Trump. I guess that settles it.
ENB is NOT a libertarian, and she's far more interested in preventing Trump from winning next year (just as she was in 2020) than in being objective, honest or nonpartisan.
Trump makes it impossible for some people to think rationally and honestly about things. It's both his political strength, and his weakness. His political opponents were willing to go to the mattresses, and it worked--though it was close. Trump is, unfortunately, the kind of person who creates these sorts of opportunities for his enemies. I think most of these journalists are rationalizing themselves into transparently ridiculous behavior. This article is patently ridiculous. I don't think any libertarian would read the results of the report and think, "meh." Like Trump or not, this report demonstrates a fundamental law enforcement disaster. Usually libertarians would immediately understanding of the implications. But not today. Because Trump. And that's insane.
"Trump makes it impossible for some people to think rationally and honestly about things..."
We've noticed Trump's effect on you.
Fuck off and die.
Sufferers of TDS should be euthanized. Euthanization to be compulsory.
Progressives want more government to protect the oppressed from the oppressors while conservatives want more government to protect society and culture from whatever enemy is trying to tear it down.
Libertarians see more government as the last resort.
Progressives see disagreement with their calls for more government as support for the oppressors while conservatives see disagreement with their calls for more government as support for the enemies of society and culture.
Sure ENB isn't a conservative. That's a fact, Jack. But that doesn't mean she isn't libertarian.
No, just her editorial perspectives, her writings etc strongly suggest she isn't. Government fucked up and targeted a person for a crime they didn't have evidence for, for years. Leaked false stories to the press. Lied on warrants. And ENB's take is a report showing how they fucked up was a waste of money? Really? Pretty sure the libertarian take should be that the report shows the government has gotten to big, especially it's policing powers and intelligence agencies that perpetrated this multi-year sham investigation. Criticizing the report is kind of playing defense for the corruption that led to the investigation in the first place. Maybe ENB should ask why, after all the mistakes and malfeasance the report uncovered, no recommendations were made to insure it doesn't happen again, rather than using this as an example of both sideism. That would be what I would expect from a libertarian. Also, why, if the investigation was so bad and the information so bad, the FBI continue it for two years? That was a bigger waste of government funds than examining how the FBI fucked up.
I was thinking 30,000 feet while you're on the ground.
No, you’re just a lying shitweasel pushy who can’t back up his drunken threats. Step up or beg my forgiveness you sniveling little cunt.
Alright. I reread what you said a couple times. Correct me if I'm wrong, but here's what I see. Your argument is that because she didn't ask the questions you thought were important, that she's not a true libertarian. The story she wrote about the news prioritized what was in the news instead of other, bigger, more important things that are more important. That means she's not a libertarian.
Is that about it?
Not even close Skippy. But good try trying to ridicule what I wrote by taking the most absurd description you possibly could. What I wrote is that her take, that uncovering government malfeasance is a waste of tax payer dollars is not a libertarian take. Also, this is not the only time I've pointed out how her editorial choice appears less libertarian than what she claims. You are trying to dismiss anything anyone who disagrees with you by ridiculing their arguments. It's pretty pathetic because it's so self evident. You do this all the time. Someone makes a valid point. You come along and ridicule it or them (did you forget your attack against me last week for petting the dog snark?). Yet you accuse others of ad hominems etc. It's dishonest. It's meant to avoid having to address facts your uncomfortable with. Why would a so called libertarian complain about a report that demonstrates how the DoJ launched a multi-year investigation, including lying on warrants and other malfeasance, based on evidence that the investigators knew was likely untrue? Why complain about the report that verified that the FBI conducted itself unprofessionally, with malfeasance and dereliction of justice? How is it libertarian to complain about a report and investigation of government malfeasance of this level?
I doubt you'll answer straight. How is it a libertarian take to criticize uncovering government malfeasance and dereliction of justice? Come on. No attacks. No misrepresenting what I wrote. Answer the question.
Also, I didn't criticize her for not writing what I thought she should write. Those were examples of what I feel a libertarian would be concerned about. I criticized her for focusing on the cost rather than the malfeasance that the investigation uncovered. Focusing on the cost rather than the evidence is not a libertarian take, if by focusing on the cost, you paper over the government malfeasance. Which she did.
It's like when I broke my hand last fall, complaining about how much the x-ray cost to diagnose a broken hand rather than complaining about breaking my hand.
She decided this was the editorial and writing approach she would take. To most people it would seem she is more concerned about costs rather than government malfeasance and dereliction.
To most people, that doesn't seem very libertarian. When presented with clear evidence of an investigation based on evidence the FBI knew was likely false, that they kept alive for 2 years by lying on warrants, etc, criticizing the investigation of that seems to be a sleight of hands to dismiss the rest of the report.
It's a testament to how powerful propaganda can be that MAGAts come to Reason but never learn from anything published by it.
Durham was appointed by Barr to create a patina of official credibility for bullshit conspiracy theories. Durham did that, and trashed any reputation he may have had before agreeing to do it. From the illegality of his appointment as Special Counsel to the irrelevant conspiracy theories he pushed in his failed prosecutions of Sussmann and Danchenko, Durham proved he had no credibility and no integrity. But he did succeed in doing what Barr wanted: giving idiot MAGAts something they could believe supports their insane worldview.
I don't think you are proving the point you intended.
Hahahahahaha
Thanks for the laughs as always bacchys.
Damn, you are a very, stupid and deluded pinko faggot.
"But he did succeed in doing what Barr wanted: giving idiot MAGAts something they could believe supports their insane worldview."
And KAR will never ask himself if it was true, because he doesn't care.
Shorter bacchys:
'It's not a big deal.'
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Shit.
So this is the new Buzzfeed.
Martha Stewart, 81, just became the oldest Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue cover model in history:
What is the point of doing this? Seriously?
No one thinks she's actually hot enough to compare to a fresh buxom 22 year old model that usually gets the cover. So why? Why do this?
What's the point? I was wondering that myself. It's still better than (types 'black ball of blubber that plays the flute' into Google) that Lizzo character.
Speculation:
Rapidly dropping number of subscribers to print magazines. They decided to pull a stunt on the theory that any attention is good attention. And it sort of worked since we're here discussing it.
Also, the subscriber base for print magazines is now pretty old. So old that the traditional half+7 rule likely lands in the mid 30's.
Indeed. The thought that ran through my head in Stevie Griffin’s voice was “who is this for?”.
Still no turd; poor shit probably has the vapors.
Reason is outraged (OUTRAGED!) to find that Durham spent $6.5 million to find that the investigation of Trump had no basis in fact.
Yeah, it's a pretty outrageous expense, especially given that we all knew the "investigation" for horse shit from the beginning.
But, hey Reason, tell us HOW MUCH MORE was spent by the Feds in the course of this entirely bogus "investigation?"
Why no OUTRAGE over that?
They also have no outrage over J6 detainees being held for nearly two and a half years without bail.
Republicans and MAGA are gross so nobody cares.
Remember, the Reasonistas are writing for their blue bubble peers, not libertarians.
The Durham and the Mueller report were unnecessary but it is worth noting that each were driven by the former President. A more seasoned politician than Trump would have let the FBI investigation of Russian interference in the 2020 election play out confident that nothing would be found. By firing James Comey, the President left then AG Sessions little options other than a special investigation and the Mueller investigation. We know that many of the concerns about the FBIs methods in the Russian investigation were resolved in the usual way with an IG investigation. The Durham investigation was merely added to appease the former Presidents vanity and as expected turn up little in the way of new information.
Comey was unpopular at the time and even Hillary though he interfered with the 2016 election.
""and as expected turn up little in the way of new information.""
You knew the Steele dossier was bullshit all along?
You knew the source of the dossier was Russian?
You knew that the FBI put said Russian on payroll as a CI?
You knew the FBI falsified DNS data to frame Trump regarding a Russian bank?
You knew that the FBI sold that that false information to Hillary's campagin?
You knew the FBI was following an anti-trump confirmation bias?
You knew the FBI wasn't properly vetting evidence?
You knew the FBI offered to pay one million if anything in the Steele dossier could be proven?
Why didn't you say something earlier?
Don't be hard on Missionary4ever. He just heard his opinion now on CNN and hasn't had time to absorb it yet.
He sure did dumb it down. Almost turd-level.
It's exactly what I'm expecting from the Trump hating crowd.
Certainly, new information is out but they don't care. They are not interested in anything that has an appearance of defending Trump even if the information is true. They are not interested in bad acting by any federal agent, current or former as long as it hurts Trump.
So, anything that describes government misconduct in the name of going after Trump will be called a nothingburger.
Another story Reason didn't cover this morning. Ukraine claims they knocked out six Russian hypersonic missiles early this morning, while Russia was counterclaiming that they were the victors, destroying one of Ukraine's two Patriot missile battery.
It's hard to tell what really happened, but it sounds like Ukraine shot down six Russian missiles and Russia damaged the Patriot missile system:
https://www.cnn.com/2023/05/16/politics/patriot-missile-damage-ukraine/index.html
.I don’t trust what either side says. Everyone involved has incentives to lie.
Even more than the White House?
They’re on the list of liars, yes.
The greatest threat to our Democracy is in power in Washington DC right now in the Presidency and Senate, plus the courts. This was election interference by the Democrats. This was also used for a bloodless coup to remove the sitting duly elected and sworn in President of the USA by the Democrats. Thank god it failed.
And Reason downplays it. It has been proven Schiff knew and still went ahead with the impeachment. That Reason is sedition plain and simple.
Will anything happen? Not while Potato Joe is in power, he still controls the DOJ, FBI and IRS. Coincidentally A whistleblower at the Internal Revenue Service, which is investigating Hunter Biden for potential tax violations, told lawmakers Monday his entire team was removed from the probe, Pure corruption.
This was also used for a bloodless coup to remove the sitting duly elected and sworn in President of the USA by the Democrats.
Must have missed the removal of a President. When, exactly, did this occur?
It doesn’t have to succeed to be a coup does it?
January 20th, 2021.
Meanwhile, as far as qualified immunity is concerned, this may be unparalleled in US legal history. I don't know how the courts can ignore the actual legislative text, though I have little doubt that many will try. Writs of error will fly. At least going forward there should be little doubt about it. Supposedly Thomas is opposed to QI, and we know that Alito is strongly in favour.
What does that have to do with the findings of the Durham Report? Don't you think it's concerning what the FBI did?
If we had a skeptical press and a non-crooked government, there would have been no reason to have Durham spend any money.
Funny how that drunken pussy in first with his usual bitchy remarks.
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I can’t wait for next article complaining about how people don’t trust the saintly press.
Are they hot blooded?
And by "democracy" what ENB and her ilk mean is leftist totalitarian global governance.
The lefturds love to bleat about how dangerous Trump is to "our democracy", but the fact is that the real danger was always the willingness of the amoral apparatchiki to break the law just because they hated him so much.
The last vestiges of integrity in the democrat faction were snuffed out when they shirked their moral and constitutional duty to remove Bubba Clinton from office for perjury. The only person on the left I can name today who will admit the truth is Alan Dershowitz, and the lefturds are foaming at the mouth calling him a traitor.
-jcr
It’s much worse than that, even! She was convicted of saying to the FBI that she was not guilty of doing something the FBI investigated but never charged her with. So she was convicted of denying charges that she was never charged with. Try to make that look like what Clinton’s attorney did.
Apparently, there is no crime for an FBI agent to falsifying data they gave to someone for use in a campaign.
If you’re a Democrat.
Mike is down below claiming this is not like Watergate which is amazing.
Check it and see.
For another bullshit process crime. SRG/Shrike/Pantomime Shrike approves.
Ever read "Seven Days in May"?
It's a shame Trump didn't have some people in for a chat and some resignations.
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It's ok as long as it's used against your political enemy.
Jury nullification?
It cuts both ways.
I’ve been saying for a decade now that we’re headed for a very showdown with the neo Marxists that are the democrat party and their fellow travelers (like Reason). This is another step in that direction.
If these weak, sniveling creatures really want the kind of confrontation they’ve been pushing for, then let them bring it. But if they have any brains, they will offer their complete and unconditional surrender. The alternative will be their utter destruction. As I’m sure we’ve all had quite enough of their oppressive, conniving Marxist bullshit.
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