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Politics

Russian Influence Operation Allegedly Funded American Media Stars

Plus: Chinese "illegal agent" in New York's government, Netanyahu wants to take over Gaza humanitarian aid, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 9.5.2024 9:30 AM

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Russian meddling: Yesterday, the Department of Justice charged two Russian media operatives, Kostiantyn Kalashnikov and Elena Afanasyeva (both affiliated with RT, formerly known as Russia Today), in a scheme it alleges funneled many millions of dollars to a Tennessee-based company that employs prominent heterodox/conservative commentators.

The company is almost definitely Tenet Media, founded by Lauren Chen (a.k.a. Roaming Millennial) and Liam Donovan, who allegedly knew the funding came from Russia; at least two contributors, meanwhile, were reportedly misled. The company employs Dave Rubin, Tim Pool, Benny Johnson, and Lauren Southern.

The commentators seem to believe they are the real victims, see here and here. The founders have not returned requests for comment.

But, per The Washington Post, "one unnamed Tenet contributor with 2.4 million YouTube followers on their own channel received $400,000 a month, plus a $100,000 signing bonus and performance incentives, just for making four videos a week for Tenet, according to the indictment. Another unnamed commentator made $100,000 per video, according to the indictment." It is surprising that journalists seemingly did not think to ask why they're getting paid so damn much per video, or where the outlet's money might be coming from. I suppose they may have simply thought they were hot shit vs. accidentally payola'd. (Apparently, at one point, one commentator did ask where the money was coming from, but received a suspicion-inducing answer that was…deemed satisfactory.)

Who to trust? Of course, the media and the Department of Justice have not covered themselves with glory when it comes to Russia-meddling allegations; there's a certain amount of ambient Russophobia, regardless of whether such allegations end up substantiated (ahem). But there are also legitimate cases of foreign meddling, and this may very well be that; it's unclear how explicit the RT executives were in issuing content directives and how much the finished product that was pumped out to millions of hungry consumers deviated from what content creators had hoped to put out there.

It's also possible that the messages put out by these content creators were simply ones that Russia wanted to amplify and reward. For example, Tim Pool's words following the German arrest warrant issued to purported perpetrators of the Nord Stream pipeline explosion, who were Ukrainian—"Ukraine is the greatest threat to this nation and to the world. We should rescind all funding and financing, pull out all military support, and we should apologize to Russia." First off, not enough information has come out about the Nord Stream pipeline explosion to be able to determine whether state actors were, exactly, responsible (it's a very odd and complicated story); second off, you can oppose funding the war effort while recognizing that Ukraine is absolutely not the "greatest threat to this nation" or to "the world," nor does Russia need our apologies when its military has indefensibly slaughtered vast numbers of Ukrainian civilians.

Somewhat predictably, there's not a clear ideology or even party that appeared to be favored by Kalashnikov and Afanasyeva. A telling section from the 32-page indictment: "RT's propaganda is most obvious when it reports on matters of importance to the Government of Russia, such as public opinion about Ukraine in the United States. When direct propaganda is not effective, however, RT has pursued malign influence campaigns in countries opposed to its policies, including the United States, in an effort to sow domestic divisions and thereby weaken opposition to Government of Russia objectives. For example, in discussing RT's coverage of the United Kingdom's exit from the European Union in 2016, an RT journalist recalled to an academic researcher: 'I asked my editor, what is RT's line for this [Brexit], and he said: "Anything that causes chaos is RT's line."'"

Millions of dollars allegedly funneled from Russia to generate amazing content like this pic.twitter.com/OvrWQLIilB

— Michael Tracey (@mtracey) September 5, 2024

For some people, the mere fact that the media spent so much time spreading Russia collusion hoax nonsense in the lead-up to the 2016 election is reason to discredit coverage of this alleged Russian meddling or to dismiss it as hammed up. See this:

Even by the standards of Russia, Russia, Russia hoaxes, the Tenet Media/Lauren Chen case makes no sense:
— Chen was riling up pro-lifers *against* Trump. @Cernovich, Steve Deace, and others had been calling out these "purists" for weeks, and now they're vindicated.
— Chen was…

— David Sacks (@DavidSacks) September 5, 2024

I think this is a bad take. Journalists and commentators should be more discerning and forthright as to who is bankrolling them, and if the charges prove true, media company executives (like Chen and Donovan) have behaved irresponsibly—as well as illegally—in taking these Russian actors' money in the first place.


Scenes from New York: A former aide to not one but TWO New York governors was charged Tuesday with acting as an "illegal agent" of the Chinese government—a spy—"who used her state positions to subtly advance Beijing's agenda in exchange for financial benefits worth millions of dollars," according to the Associated Press. It was via these relationships that Linda Sun and her husband were able to buy multiple houses and luxury cars. Sun reportedly did China's bidding in myriad ways, including blocking Taiwanese officials from being able to meet with New York government officials.

Sun was deputy diversity officer for Gov. Andrew Cuomo and deputy chief of staff for Gov. Kathy Hochul. "If true, the allegations show that Chinese authorities were able to gain influence at the highest levels of state government in New York for nearly a decade," adds the A.P.


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  • "They steal the food, charge exorbitant prices for it from the Gaza population and that's how they hope to continue to survive," Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said of Hamas' handling of humanitarian aid. "We have to take that away from them. I don't want to run Gaza. I don't want to administer Gaza. But I want to take this away from them."
  • Speaking of which, useful thread about the composition of the Knesset, and the reasons why Netanyahu remains in power despite being so broadly unpopular:

Which leads to the second issue — the composition of the anti-Netanyahu opposition.

Just because someone opposes Netanyahu, or is in favor of a hostage deal, doesn't mean they aren't from a very close political camp.

Ironically, Netanyahu divided the right.

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Weird situation where firefighters (mostly) don't fight fires anymore pic.twitter.com/2qtUrgHbYL

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  • Kind of a dick move to do this to a family member, but also, it's good that we live in the type of country where we can vociferously disagree with our friends and family about politics:

Tim Walz's family has a message for him: pic.twitter.com/TLrMii4IoA

— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) September 4, 2024

 

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   9 months ago

    ...it alleges funneled many millions of dollars to a Tennessee-based company that employs prominent heterodox/conservative commentators.

    Now this is a russiagate you can believe in!

    1. Mother's Lament   9 months ago

      Looks like the DOJ is busy inventing a new Russia narrative for 2024. Old dogs like old tricks.

      1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

        Cmon man. Liz doesn't want you mentioning how obvious the play is. The indictment is truly laughable. Garlands speech even worse.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   9 months ago

          Do you expect preaching at the church NOT based on holy gospel?

          1. Zeb   9 months ago

            Depends. Is it a Unitarian church?

        2. damikesc   9 months ago

          We are supposed to forget that Putin has vocally expressed support for a Kamala win as she is "predictable".

          1. Mother's Lament   9 months ago

            "He didn't mean it!!! He secretly meant Trump!!!"

      2. Spiritus Mundi   9 months ago

        For a few million, Russia can get the DNC to sow endless discontent and division in the US. Guy must be mensa level to play the DNC like a fiddle.

        1. B G   9 months ago

          In 2016, they got that for $10k in Facebook ads which the "algorithm" targeted almost exclusively to people it had identified as "pro-trump" already. Or maybe the small scale back then was why they had to take fabricated "oppo research" which was actually created within the HRC campaign to the FBI, who then presented it as evidence to wiretap Page and Manafort? Orwell knew almost 80 years ago that the authoritarians will invent a "resistance" movement if they have to; can't get the masses to march in lockstep for a State with no "enemies"...

          Spending $millions for a watered-down version of the same thing (I doubt they're putting Tim Pool under FISA surveillance over this, which isn't to rule out the possibility that he has been for a number of years anyway) eight years later is even worse than the inflation hitting US consumers because of the Fed "running the presses" during the pandemic to fund $6Trillion in spending on waste, fraud, and torpedoing the private sector.

      3. Red Rocks White Privilege   9 months ago

        To be fair, Chen's employment at RT essentially makes her a Russian mouthpiece. It wouldn't be any different in that instance of one of these guys had worked for Press TV, which is the English-language Iranian propaganda channel.

        And let's be honest, Ukraine itself is hardly the enemy of the US. They've always been a money-laundering haven for whichever global power controls it, and aren't really in charge of how their affairs are run. Right now, they're being forced to act as a meat shield for NATO without any of the benefits of membership in the club. Beanie Man spazzing out with those wild-ass claims really does need to be mocked.

        1. A Thinking Mind   9 months ago

          I think Tim Pool is not entirely off base. Not that Ukraine is a grave threat to the world, but Ukraine actually committed an act of war against NATO countries by blowing up a pipeline they jointly owned, causing direct economic harm. They need to face consequences from NATO for this and be held accountable. I don't think any apology is owed to Russia, though people who previously claimed Russia blew up Nord Stream probably owe it to their own audiences, at least, to correct the record.

          1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

            What's funny is based on Germany, the claims that Ukraine blew up the pipe were correct. So not sure how this is even Russian disinformation.

            1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   9 months ago

              Dude, if it negatively impacts the official DNC-industrial complex narrative, it is disinformation.

              1. TrickyVic (old school)   9 months ago

                Like the war itself, the US is providing Ukraine with capability.
                If Ukraine did blow it up, we were involved.

                1. Gaear Grimsrud   9 months ago

                  ^

            2. B G   9 months ago

              That's why they came up with the category of "malinformation".

              Stuff that's at least close to accurate, or even verified by objective facts, but which is "inconvenient" to the official agenda and might lead to questions from constituents (since the "professional" media is too committed to the cause to hold certain pols "accountable") or get mentioned on Rogan and therefore must be censored for the "greater good".

          2. R Mac   9 months ago

            They also shot a missile into Poland and blamed it on Russia to try to get NATO directly involved. Pretty sure a Polish guy died.

            1. Dillinger   9 months ago

              Pepperidge Farm ...

          3. rbike   9 months ago

            Umm, still probably the US took out the pipelines. Just sayin'

            1. R Mac   9 months ago

              At least assisted.

              1. diver64   9 months ago

                Absolutely. I don't think Ukraine has the capability to do it on their own.

                1. B G   9 months ago

                  There's got to be a PMC firm somewhere employing former Russian operators who could pass for Ukrainian (or maybe even actual former Ukranian troops).

                  There's the one in Minsk who got fired by Putin and one of their founders exiled to Belarus; end of the day nobody in the west could tell a Belarussian from a Ukranian anyway (I've got a neice who's a mix of both along with a whole lot of other mongrel genes), and CIA front-company cash spends easier than black-market oil money that has to be laundered three ways till Sunday so it doesn't look like it came from Putin or some other Oligarch.

            2. Gaear Grimsrud   9 months ago

              The Seymour Hersh story is still the most logical explanation. There may have been Ukrainians involved but there is no way the CIA wasn't involved. Joe Biden explicitly stated that "we" would end Nordstream. I take him at his word.

              1. Dillinger   9 months ago

                B also said "We have the Fraud Machine in place." like a month before the 2020 election

          4. TrickyVic (old school)   9 months ago

            What's the UN's opinion of dropping molten thermite from drones?

          5. diver64   9 months ago

            We don't know yet that Ukraine did the pipeline but it sure isn't far fetched that they did at the direction of the US or England.
            From what I'm seeing, nobody is falling for the latest Russia, Russia, Russia nonsense being more interested in why Hochul had that chick employed all those years. Didn't her driving around in a brand new Ferrari ring any alarm bells? No one noticed what she was involved in all that time? Color me a sceptic on that.

        2. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

          Chen ran Tenet, not indicted. She was the one paid by members of "RT" who seemingly are on the run.

          1. Red Rocks White Privilege   9 months ago

            Indictment or not, everyone knows RT is the English-language channel for the Russian government. Nothing goes on there that they wouldn't sign off on in the first place.

            1. Mother's Lament   9 months ago

              It's literally their Voice of America... but less communist.

            2. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

              You could claim the same about the Joy of US corporate media.

            3. Gaear Grimsrud   9 months ago

              Yeah it's right in the title, Russian Television. It would be shocking to find out that they aren't spreading Russian propaganda.

    2. Ron   9 months ago

      Is it illegal for Russia to pay an American company to pay its employees? If so wouldn't that make it illegal for China and Ukrain to pay any American as well like say maybe Hunter Biden. where is the legal line. or is this just another example of one sided prosecution.

      All that said I'm sure Russia has meddled in every American election since WWII just like we meddle with theres. All is fair game

      1. R Mac   9 months ago

        “or is this just another example of one sided prosecution.”

        Yes.

    3. BYODB   9 months ago

      What's amusing to me is that foreign nationals in the United States can post whatever they want onto YouTube (or where ever the hip kids post these days) and that's fine. Totally fine.

      The second someone that's even tangentially related to Russia posts something to YouTube, that's dangerous propaganda from a foreign adversary.

      I don't think these people understand how this whole internet thing works.

      1. Social Justice is neither   9 months ago

        What is more amusing to me is the people claiming FARA requires any communication by a foreign national that makes it to the US is required to register.

        1. diver64   9 months ago

          Indeed. That's not how FARA works.

    4. diver64   9 months ago

      Or you can listen to Tim Poole himself on what is going on and believe him or not. I'm inclined to believe him over Dems and this Administration.
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCq-_LgiUp0

  2. Fist of Etiquette   9 months ago

    The company employs Dave Rubin, Tim Pool, Benny Johnson, and Lauren Southern.

    Conveniently, everyone you hate.

    1. Mother's Lament   9 months ago

      Maybe I missed something, but I find it strange that I cannot find anywhere in the indictment a list of these “misleading” domain names — or even a single one — referenced.

      I’d like to see a list of these domains, assuming they exist.

    2. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

      They didn’t employ any of these people. The company licensed their content. Does YouTube employ Rogan?

      1. A Thinking Mind   9 months ago

        Oh, THAT'S what we're calling employment? You'd think a libertarian would care about those kinds of distinctions.

        1. R Mac   9 months ago

          I like Liz, I think her taking over the roundup was the best thing Reason has done since hiring Stossel, but I’m not sure she’s going to be up to the task of analyzing everything that’s going to happen between now and the election.

          1. Gaear Grimsrud   9 months ago

            She has amply demonstrated that she is not. Another disappointing column from Liz.

          2. Social Justice is neither   9 months ago

            To me the problem is the ones she adds commentary and context to as that gives the appearance of actual journalism. These should have the 5 minutes of thought to ask how the claim makes sense and that's where it all falls apart. The bias or falsehoods on a X post with a word or two attached can be ignored but that doesn't fly on what amounts to an article.

  3. Fist of Etiquette   9 months ago

    It is surprising that journalists seemingly did not think to ask why they're getting paid so damn much per video...

    Oh, wait, are they considered journalists? Now I've switched sides and think they're guilty as fuck.

    1. CE   9 months ago

      I learned a long time ago, if someone puts money in your hand, close your hand.

  4. Fist of Etiquette   9 months ago

    Apparently, at one point, one commentator did ask where the money was coming from...

    "Why are these rubles?"

    1. Ajsloss   9 months ago

      Biden turned the ruble to rubble.

      1. VULGAR MADMAN   9 months ago

        Trump did that by driving down the price of oil.

        Biden is on his way to turning the dollar into the ruble, though.

        1. Gaear Grimsrud   9 months ago

          https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/so-much-sanctions-russia-surpasses-us-gas-exports-eu

  5. jimc5499   9 months ago

    So Liz, how much is the DNC paying Reason?

    1. Mother's Lament   9 months ago

      It’s funneled through the Scaife Foundation, the Laura and John Arnold Foundation, the Searle Freedom Trust and the Dunn Foundation. Each year it’s a different one and they all give approx $2 million.

      1. Medulla Oblongata   9 months ago

        Plus all of Koch's "more illegal immigrants" money.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   9 months ago

          Hey, only far-right treasonous scum like Musk use big money to corrupt the media!

          1. CE   9 months ago

            And what self-respecting far-left treasonous scum would use his big money to skip the corruption part and just buy the media?

            1. Stuck in California   9 months ago

              Microsoft NBC should run a story on that.

    2. Spiritus Mundi   9 months ago

      Journalists and commentators should be more discerning and forthright as to who is bankrolling them.

      Put your money where your mouth is Liz.

    3. mad.casual   9 months ago

      I was just thinking that it’s about time someone at Reason got on board with closing the borders and clamping down on free speech!

      We haven’t had enough native government purges of undesirables on the internet (where welfare spending is great and resources are scarce and costly) recently!

  6. Fist of Etiquette   9 months ago

    Of course, the media and the Department of Justice have not covered themselves with glory when it comes to Russia-meddling allegations...

    If there was only a way they could have avoided losing all credibility.

    1. mulched   9 months ago

      If only there wasn't a well-known uncharged FARA violator hanging out there that they won't talk about.

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   9 months ago

      Ritual suicide?

  7. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

    The company is almost definitely Tenet Media, founded by Lauren Chen (a.k.a. Roaming Millennial) and Liam Donovan, who allegedly knew the funding came from Russia; at least two contributors, meanwhile, were reportedly misled. The company employs Dave Rubin, Tim Pool, Benny Johnson, and Lauren Southern.

    The commentators seem to believe they are the real victims, see here and here. The founders have not returned requests for comment.

    Ooh boy. Let’s get into this obvious resurrection of Russian election interference (do better Liz).

    We know who many of the commentators are. Garland didn’t exactly hide who he was claiming was being influenced. A plethora of “conservative” Podcaster.

    You already have them talking about the situation. You could have done basic research.

    One example, Tim Pool. Not even a conservative. His agreement with Tenet was for hosting the TimCast Culture Wars podcast. A podcast that talks about movies, music, etc. Produced in house. The Tenet agreement was to host the podcast on the Tenet channel instead of TimCast. The same is true of Rubin. These are hosting deals with zero input on content. They have all come put and said this.

    On top of that Garland cited accounts like CNN California, an X account with a whopping 7 followers.

    But congrats on pushing the propaganda of Russian influence when voting starts in 2 days?

    I won’t even get into the fact that many foreign entities fund media outlets in the US. Vox and even Reason have foreign investors. Soros is buying up newspapers left and right, as well as AM radio stations.

    On top of that Tenet is ran by Lauren Chen who is against Trump lol.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/popular-conservatives-allegedly-tricked-10m-russian-influence-campaign-doj

    And we already know Russia prefers democrats to be president.

    https://apnews.com/article/russia-putin-biden-trump-fb2fece0be7685624a3e3e379a8a3bd3

    But let’s all outrage about an obvious propaganda September Surprise.

    The libertarian story here was actually the 2nd half of the Garland press conference when Garland went to threaten “domestic citizens” for any claims related to elections. It is the use of government power to threaten people who question results. Wasn’t Reason just pushing out articles about Maduro?

    1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

      When direct propaganda is not effective, however, RT has pursued malign influence campaigns in countries opposed to its policies, including the United States, in an effort to sow domestic divisions and thereby weaken opposition to Government of Russia objectives.

      Same with the US. Same with the federal government on its own citizens.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   9 months ago

        That's (D)ifferent!

    2. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

      . Journalists and commentators should be more discerning and forthright as to who is bankrolling them

      Does this include Reason? Or the various websites you favor through links such as Vox or the NYT? Vox especially is not open with their donors.

    3. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

      media company executives (like Chen and Donovan) have behaved irresponsibly—as well as illegally—in taking these Russian actors' money in the first place.

      If foreign influence in media is truly illegal, most major media is guilty.

      Is Reason calling for banning all foreign money that can have a voice in America? Or just this time? I mean I'll trade Lauren Chen for Soros and the other mouthpieces for the WEF in a second. Let's also go after the journalists that receive foreign money in any capacity.

      1. Gaear Grimsrud   9 months ago

        Yeah I didn't know it was illegal for foreigners to invest in US media companies.

        1. Zeb   9 months ago

          I don't see how it can be. 1A doesn't say anything about the particulars of who or what gets to have freedom of the press.

          1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

            In the indictment Garland hints this is a violation of FARA, but that only covers lobbying government entities. Like Hunter talking with State about Burisma.

            The indictment is truly remarkable.

            1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   9 months ago

              "...Like Hunter talking with State about Burisma..."

              Which seems to be "old news" or some such.

              1. R Mac   9 months ago

                I don’t even know what you guys are talking about!

                1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   9 months ago

                  See, there was this artist guy Hunter, who got famous with his paintings, but then started posting photos of his penis, and got caught planting cocaine in the White House during a public tour...

                  1. R Mac   9 months ago

                    Sounds like the new Disney movie.

                    1. Beezard   9 months ago

                      Not gay enough.

            2. mad.casual   9 months ago

              Yeah, this is the skin deep part of the take that's truly astounding and that Liz seems to have whistled past.

              Especially in light of all the other knowns about American media and government collusion in recent history.

              The uncritical acceptance of FARA essentially locks all American media into state-controlled propaganda. Which, even if you're sympathetic to the media and/or party, should still leave you in a very Uri Berliner place if you have even the least bit of scruples about valuing liberty, individualism, and/or free thought.

            3. diver64   9 months ago

              Thank you for pointing this out. Chen being in the employ of both Cuomo and Hoechul may be the hook in this, however. Chen was obviously promoting China First policies while there but the question is if she was directly getting paid by China while doing it.

            4. TZM   9 months ago

              That is not correct.

        2. damikesc   9 months ago

          The NYT might be getting nervous.

          If true.

      2. MasterThief   9 months ago

        I used to like Chen a lot more. She has had some really bad takes and supported some shitty people the few times I've heard her lately.
        That said, I'd like to hear more about what was going on with Tenet and ANYTHING substantiating that there was foreign editorial pressure.

    4. Mother's Lament   9 months ago

      “On top of that Tenet is ran by Lauren Chen who is against Trump lol.”

      In before Buttplug and Sarcasmic claim she’s secretly for him and just shits on him to throw critics off.

      1. diver64   9 months ago

        I've already seen that line being pushed by the Dem cock gobblers over Putin coming out and saying he supports Harris. It's all 4D chess don't you know.

    5. Gaear Grimsrud   9 months ago

      Thanks for the details Jesse. I happened to see a few minutes of Garland babbling and immediately reached the conclusion that this is DNC electioneering.

      1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

        Tim Pool went into it yesterday describing the deal with Tenet. So has Rubin.

        But even without that just reading the indictment or listening to Garland yesterday was enough to realize how bullshit it was.

        1. R Mac   9 months ago

          Also of note: two days ago Tim announced he was looking into suing the Harris campaign for defamation after they claimed he said Trump should imprison and/or execute anyone that doesn’t support Trump (he didn’t say that).

          1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

            If I remember, the licensed content from Rubin was showing clips of people complaining about inflation.

          2. Ben of Houston   9 months ago
    6. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

      And Putin just came out to endorse Kamala. Lol.

      Video in link.

      https://x.com/TheChiefNerd/status/1831655903415681410

      1. CE   9 months ago

        Having grown up in a communist state, he realizes that the Harris economic plans are his best bet to destroy America.

        1. Social Justice is neither   9 months ago

          That and when comparing her helming American empire vs BRICS the latter will practically look libertarian and a model of human rights and freedom.

  8. Fist of Etiquette   9 months ago

    Somewhat predictably, there's not a clear ideology or even party that appeared to be favored by Kalashnikov and Afanasyeva.

    Western chaos is the ideology here.

    1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

      So WEF/Marxist ideology.

      1. Zeb   9 months ago

        At least for convenience. I don't think the Russians really care what ideology they amplify, as long as it promotes discord in the West.

        1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

          Yeah. Same goal as 2016. What the US does in numerous countries such as in Ukraine prior to Zelensky.

        2. Red Rocks White Privilege   9 months ago

          They really don't. As pointed out above, Chen's been trying to get Trump voters to abandon him over abortion. Kathy Hochul's Chinese spy aide was pushing DEI bullshit in the US while her home country is rather notable for its own ethnonarcissism.

          These countries are well aware of what issues will encourage further division and have a lot of experience in exploiting them. Russia's basically been fomenting ethnic and racial conflict here since the end of World War II.

          1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

            Soros entire history has been sowing discord for financial gains. Most of OpenSocieties is dedicated to doing so.

            1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   9 months ago

              Hey, I thought libertarians are OK with discord.

              If you want peace and harmony, especially the kind that comes from either ideological uniformity and compliance, or from totalitarian control, then we need another label.

        3. Ron   9 months ago

          yes that is the whole point is chaos get Americans to fight each other that has ben their goal since forever, long before Trump

  9. Fist of Etiquette   9 months ago

    For some people, the mere fact that the media spent so much time spreading Russia collusion hoax nonsense in the lead-up to the 2016 election is reason to discredit coverage...

    [raises hand]

    1. Spiritus Mundi   9 months ago

      But the Russian bounties on troops in Iraq were totally real!

    2. Super Scary   9 months ago

      Cry "Russians!" one too many times, the villagers stop listening.

  10. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

    We often here of the need to allow STEM foreign students to remain here, that there is a huge shortage of STEM majors. Yet looking at economic data, STEM wage growth is flat. When this occurs it shows no excess demand. So really the calls for STEM visas are just to maintain lower wages.

    https://cis.org/Camarota/New-Wage-Data-Show-No-STEM-Worker-Shortage

    1. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   9 months ago

      You mean when Amazon laid off 10k people then applied for 10k h1b visas

    2. Zeb   9 months ago

      I don't know what to make of this. From the perspective of trying to hire new engineers, I don't see a lot of resumes from US citizens. But on the other hand, we've lost a number of people recently to Amazon and others. So I don't know how much is my company's relatively low pay scale for entry level engineering positions and how much is the market.

      1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

        We’ve lost many to blue origin, space X, amazon, etc as well. But those companies have a practice of firing 10% every year so churn through employees like butter. Over half try to come back just after a year.

        Many tech companies are having quiet layoffs too. I've done zero counter offers this year.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   9 months ago

          Interesting.

          But maybe not surprising. I can speculate that the number of STEM grads, especially in engineering and physical science, AND the orientation towards industry careers, is now much greater overseas than in the US. Either the jobs will go there or those people will come here.

        2. Ron   9 months ago

          this is common practice with large companies. boeing has been doing that for generations, hire a bunch of young engineers then fire them when their project is done. Of course if they had kept a few around they might not have as many problems they have now and they like NASA wouldn't have to reinvent the wheel every dam time

      2. ducksalad   9 months ago

        We had an opening for an engineering assistant professor last cycle. Requirements: PhD in engineering, specialization matching one of areas mentioned in the posting, and either a decent publication/patent record or significant industry experience.

        Approximately 75 applicants in the pool. Of these, all but one had their undergraduate degree from a foreign country, so it’s fairly certain they are either immigrants or want to become immigrants. The one applicant who appeared to be a native-born citizen was in the wrong specialization and had a non-competitive record on publications and experience.

        To any commenters here who bash academics for being overpaid and underworked: please refrain from saying it’s because we don’t pay enough.

        1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

          Ever consider foreign applicants are barred from a large segment of tech based on Export Import laws? Or that their visas for schools limit where they can apply. So your candidates have less options in general creating a higher demand for a small segment of STEM jobs?

          You working in academia makes total sense though lol.

          1. ducksalad   9 months ago

            You've explained why a lot of foreigners apply. You've utterly failed to explain why almost no Americans apply.

            Nice to see you back to attacking educated, high skilled, high wage earning, high tax paying immigrants taking care to follow the law to the letter. You had to keep quiet for a while after Trump said he wanted to keep such people. But he forgot what he said so you can be yourself again.

            1. Social Justice is neither   9 months ago

              Maybe most people don't like working with people that hate them.

          2. diver64   9 months ago

            Musk made that point when Garland announced an investigation into SpaceX over just this point. DOJ wanted to know why Musk didn't hire a more diverse employee base including immigrants including illegal immigrants implying Musk was racist or something. Musk's obvious reply is that Federal Law precludes him from doing so. Another so-called controversy bitch slammed right at the outset.

  11. Fist of Etiquette   9 months ago

    A former aide to not one but TWO New York governors was charged Tuesday with acting as an "illegal agent" of the Chinese government...

    I wonder which alleged foreign scandal gets more press.

    1. Medulla Oblongata   9 months ago

      It's (D)ifferent.

    2. R Mac   9 months ago

      Having influence in social media vs a governor’s office? Hmmm…

    3. Sometimes a Great Notion   9 months ago

      Well if Pool and Rubin are the best Russia can afford to bribe....

      1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

        They paid off Tucker Carlson too! Reason even covered the Putin interview!

    4. Quo Usque Tandem   9 months ago

      "Sun was deputy diversity officer..."

      Perfect.

      1. CE   9 months ago

        And here we thought these positions were just make-work jobs for grievance studies majors. Turns out they're ideal for embedding foreign spies in government and corporate offices.

    5. CE   9 months ago

      Why does the NY governor's office even need a "deputy" DEI director? You would think one DEI director would be enough to ensure they are complying with the Equal Employment Opportunity Act.

      1. damikesc   9 months ago

        She's like a less useful Miss USA Runner Up. If the director fails to their duty, she was to step up and take the place or something.

    6. diver64   9 months ago

      I wonder why the Governors were not charged.

  12. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

    The greatness of Dem investment.

    Brendan Carr
    @BrendanCarrFCC
    NEW

    Frustration, finger pointing, & a failure to launch, Politico reports.

    @VP
    Kamala Harris has been leading the Administration’s $42B plan for expanding Internet service for 1023 days.

    People have been connected

    0 Projects underway

    0 Results to show

    https://x.com/BrendanCarrFCC/status/1830992110134206485

    1. Small w woodchippertarian   9 months ago

      "There's no such thing as an internet czar!!!!!111!11!"

    2. R Mac   9 months ago

      I forget the numbers, but Musk posted awhile back showing how many people could have been connected to Starlink for what they’ve spent and it was insane.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   9 months ago

        "Insane" is a guiding philosophy for progressives.

      2. Red Rocks White Privilege   9 months ago

        And it's not like Starlink is some hyperexpensive service, either. It costs about the same as a Comcast internet account.

    3. damikesc   9 months ago

      Takes a lot to make their EV charger station rollout look successful.

    4. Social Justice is neither   9 months ago

      So she's gotten much better from her border czar period is what I'm reading. Billions spent, nothing changes is better than billions spent everything is worse.

  13. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

    For the lulz.

    Source Says Kamala Was Promoted At McDonald's After Having Affair With Mayor McCheese

    https://babylonbee.com/news/source-says-kamala-was-promoted-at-mcdonalds-after-having-affair-with-mayor-mccheese

    1. Spiritus Mundi   9 months ago

      She liked his nuggets.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   9 months ago

        Hey, that’s not ranch dipping sauce!

      2. Mother's Lament   9 months ago

        And his creamy milk shake.

      3. Red Rocks White Privilege   9 months ago

        Wait until he finds out what she was doing with Hamburglar on the side.

      4. Ajsloss   9 months ago

        That made me Grimace.

      5. Earth-based Human Skeptic   9 months ago

        Once you go Cheese, you'll stay on your knees.

    2. Anomalous   9 months ago

      Half an hour later she had frenched his fry.

  14. Longtobefree   9 months ago

    OK, Liz; which are we to panic over?

    RUSSIA! RUSSIA! RUSSIA!

    or

    CHINA! CHINA! CHINA!

    1. Spiritus Mundi   9 months ago

      CHINA! CHINA! CHINA! Collusion is a DNC problem, so the first one.

    2. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

      I just wonder why the Act Blue scandal gets zero coverage.

      1. CE   9 months ago

        Because the people not making the donations would, if they actually had the money?

      2. Social Justice is neither   9 months ago

        Have you followed Reason writers?

  15. Spiritus Mundi   9 months ago

    Firefighters don't really fight fires anymore

    Helping childless cat ladies get their cats out of trees.

    1. R Mac   9 months ago

      YOU MONSTER!

    2. CE   9 months ago

      Freeing up Superman for more urgent rescue tasks.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtgCFKb0kU4

    3. Social Justice is neither   9 months ago

      How dare they thwart that innocent cat's escape.

    4. D-Pizzle   9 months ago

      It's a bit of a problem. I remember seeing on the news in the 1970s when I was a little kid reports of at least 3 major house fires every night. Because of improved electrical products, house fires are now relatively rare. We can't pare back fire departments because of the proximity issue. This is why a fire engine shows up at every fender bender and blocks two lanes of traffic. This is why they roll ladder trucks to every single fire alarm received, even when there are no buildings in the area above one-story. I worked at a 3k undergrad university a few years ago, and once while I was there we had a girl (back when you didn't need to be a biologist) break her leg during a field hockey game. The local FD rolled an ambulance AND an engine to the middle of our 50 acres of athletic fields. It took five extra minutes for the ambulance to get around the engine that drove in behind it, and another 20 minutes to back the engine off our fields. It was painful to watch.

  16. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   9 months ago

    Where do hamas terrorists go when a bomb falls?

    Everywhere

    1. Mother's Lament   9 months ago

      Ba dum tsss!

  17. Sarah Palin's Buttplug - Jan 6 = 9/11 (same motive)   9 months ago

    Russian Influence Operation Allegedly Funded American Media Stars

    MAGA Soviets have always been tight with the Kremlin.

    1. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   9 months ago

      Hey, are you always this dumb, or is today special? The main one here was as anti-Trump as you, dipshit.

      1. Mother's Lament   9 months ago

        Why yes. He is dumb, but he also doesn't care and is more than happy to pretend she's a Trumper if it lets him troll here.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   9 months ago

          And free-lancing now, without talking points or pre-written memes.

      2. Sarah Palin's Buttplug - Jan 6 = 9/11 (same motive)   9 months ago

        I don't keep up with which wingnut has a moment of clarity and became a Never-Trumper.

        Thank you Mitt Romney for his "Trump is a con man" speech back in 2016. More and more people are waking up to that fact.

        1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

          So you just enjoy looking dumb?

        2. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   9 months ago

          turd, the ass-wipe 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

        3. R Mac   9 months ago

          You were banned for posting a link to kiddie porn.

      3. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   9 months ago

        "Hey, are you always this dumb,..."

        Why, yes. turd is both a pathological lair and about as stupid a person as you stand a chance of running into every ten years or so.
        turd sets standards for abysmal stupidity.

    2. Mother's Lament   9 months ago

      Oh, you think that this is actually real? Realer than the Steele Report?

      Watch this all quietly disappear after the election regardless who wins.

    3. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

      2nd idiot to fall for DoJ propaganda. No need to actually read the indictment or utilize critical thinking, just press forward with the dem state narratives lol.

      1. Mother's Lament   9 months ago

        He didn't "fall". He would lie about it even if the Garland crime family didn't.

    4. Sandra (formerly OBL)   9 months ago

      Is it embarrassing for you Biden cheerleaders that Putin didn't order a fullscale invasion of Ukraine from 2017 to 2020 (when he was supposedly blackmailing POTUS with a pee tape), and only gave the greenlight after Dementia Joe took over?

      1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug - Jan 6 = 9/11 (same motive)   9 months ago

        Vlad and Donnie are simpatico. They both hate Western Europe and NATO. Don't you recall their mutual embrace in Helsinki when Donnie said he trusted Vlad more than the US?

        1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

          Just constant DNC lies for not being a Democrat.

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   9 months ago

            But like WEF-DNC narratives filtered through a 3rd grade mind.

            1. D-Pizzle   9 months ago

              Who's more idiotic, him, or me, who didn't think he could possibly become even more idiotic.

        2. Sandra (formerly OBL)   9 months ago

          You still cannot explain why Putin didn't invade Ukraine from 2017 to 2020. Y'know, the 4-year window during which he had the biggest advantage imaginable: blackmail over the Commander in Chief of the world's most expensive military.

          Instead Russia's strategy was to invade only after foreign policy titan Joe "Putin Totally Fears Me" Biden took over.

          1. Mother's Lament   9 months ago

            I was reliably informed, right here, by a Democratic Party lunatic, that apparently Putin held back as a favour to Trump.

            1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   9 months ago

              You know who else promised to hold back?

              1. Bertram Guilfoyle   9 months ago

                Shoeless Joe?

        3. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   9 months ago

          turd, the TDS-addled 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

        4. R Mac   9 months ago

          You should turn yourself in for your crimes against children.

        5. Bertram Guilfoyle   9 months ago

          Butplug is right – don't you remember trump’s hot mic “more flexibility after my election” moment?

          That was trump, wasn’t it?

        6. damikesc   9 months ago

          ...but Vlad did not do anything under Trump but he did before and after.

          Any idea why?

        7. diver64   9 months ago

          In all fairness, Biden did tell Putin that a little invasion wouldn't be that concerning. Putin, not being stupid, immediately headed in.

    5. Michael Ejercito   9 months ago

      The 1980's are calling and they want their foreign policy back.

      1. BYODB   9 months ago

        I like to bring this up too, since it shows just how fully retarded these people are.

        It sure seems like Obama was one of the most chummy guys towards Putin. You know, he'll have more flexibility after the election and all.

        Note I'm not even saying Obama was actually 'in bed' with the Russians, merely that if you are worried about politicians being 'in bed' with Russia his comments surrounding Russia certainly sounds like someone who's trying to reform Russia.

        Pretty hilarious if it wasn't so utterly stupid. Mitt Romney was certainly a bad pick for Republicans, but not because of this in particular.

        1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

          Don't forget Hillarys giant red reset button.

    6. Red Rocks White Privilege   9 months ago

      The hicklib pederast is upset because his OG commie utopia abandoned its precious experiment.

    7. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   9 months ago

      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

  18. Sandra (formerly OBL)   9 months ago

    "Firefighters don't really fight fires anymore"

    Too busy rescuing cats from trees.

    1. Small w woodchippertarian   9 months ago

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebbckGSSGGg

  19. Medulla Oblongata   9 months ago

    "Kind of a dick move to do this to a family member"

    Not a dick move AT ALL. If your family member if a total douche, it's right and proper that he gets called out.

    It *is* a bit telling, though, that such a large bloc of his family came out this way.

    Every time some conservative pol's gay niece tweets something against the pol, the media lights up. But when real evidence about a D is publicly shared by family members, it is silenced, discredited, claimed to be Russian disinformation, or the individual is smeared.

    1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

      How many times was Mary Trump on CNN or MSNBC?

      1. R Mac   9 months ago

        And what was Liz’s reaction?

      2. Mother's Lament   9 months ago

        Ah, but that's (D)ifferent, also wHatAboUtiSM.

    2. Gaear Grimsrud   9 months ago

      His brother had already stated that he would be dangerous as VP but he wasn't sure he wanted to drag the family into it. Looks like the family voted to go for it.

      1. damikesc   9 months ago

        A part of the family (some cousins or something).

        About as close to Tim as Mary and whatever the nephew goober who is bitching about Trump after he was fired's name is.

    3. Small w woodchippertarian   9 months ago

      It's like an intervention, but they're intervening on behalf of everybody BUT Tim.

    4. Stupid Government Tricks   9 months ago

      Dick moves work both ways. Liz, why pretend Walz was not working a dick move against his relatives? Were they all supposed to bow and scrape and bend the knee to Walz because, I dunno, he was first, or he was elected governor, or he was Kamala's babysitter during a scripted interview?

    5. Anomalous   9 months ago

      His family probably knows something about him that we don't.

      1. CE   9 months ago

        “Oh, the stories we could tell….”

        https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13803071/Tim-Walzs-brother-warns-Democratic-VP-hopeful-not-type-character-want-White-House.html

        'The stories I could tell', he said. 'Not the type of character you want making decisions about your future.' He also admitted that he and his brother have not spoken to one another in eight years, though he did not elaborate on why.

    6. diver64   9 months ago

      I wouldn't make too much for this. Reports are that the Nebraska clan is descended from Tampon Tim's great grandfathers brother so not exactly next of kin.

      1. Social Justice is neither   9 months ago

        You including his brother in that?

  20. Red Rocks White Privilege   9 months ago

    Kind of a dick move to do this to a family member, but also, it's good that we live in the type of country where we can vociferously disagree with our friends and family about politics

    I wouldn't call it a dick move if they sincerely think Tiananmen Tim is a commie sack of shit. The press constantly trots out Mary Trump's wrinkled ass to complain about Orange Man, so turnabout is fair play.

    1. TrickyVic (old school)   9 months ago

      It's only a dick move if it's a democrat.

      Mary Trump could post shit all day long about Trump and they wouldn't call it that.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   9 months ago

        Well, Trump is Hitler. And Satan. And probably the monster in the closet or under the bed. What are good Democrats supposed to do?

  21. Michael Ejercito   9 months ago

    So if someone in the U.S. agrees to accept cash from a Russian, an Israeli, or a Martian,in exchange for saying or writing certain words publicly, who is the victim?

    1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

      Journalists who get paid by the US government.

    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   9 months ago

      The Union of Soviet Socialist Americas doesn't want its godfather worming back in on the action after the anti-communists did the work of taking the latter out 30 years ago.

  22. Yuno Hoo   9 months ago

    It's a new tool that could ultimately saves lives, all with the click of a button on a badge that is worn around the neck. Once activated, a beacon located across campus pinpoints the person's location inside and outside and sends help. "Response time is critical," said Ashley Boyers, Plum's assistant superintendent.

    What tool could *possibly* yield faster response time?

    1. Super Scary   9 months ago

      We're lojacking teachers now? What a time to be alive.

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   9 months ago

      A doomsday self-destruct bomb?

    3. TrickyVic (old school)   9 months ago

      Life Alert?

    4. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

      The A Team?

    5. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   9 months ago

      Open carry

      1. Diarrheality   9 months ago

        This is the correct answer.

  23. Earth-based Human Skeptic   9 months ago

    'Yesterday, the Department of Justice charged two Russian media operatives, Kostiantyn Kalashnikov and Elena Afanasyeva (both affiliated with RT, formerly known as Russia Today), in a scheme it alleges funneled many millions of dollars to a Tennessee-based company that employs prominent heterodox/conservative commentators.'

    Why can't they align their propaganda with official DNC talking points, and get approved US government support like everyone else?

    1. TrickyVic (old school)   9 months ago

      Why isn't Hochul being investigated for collusion? Trump caught heat for people not as close as Hochul's aide.

      1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

        China funds a lot of Democrats since the Clinton's. Can't look into it.

        1. CE   9 months ago

          Maybe Tim Walz can be put in charge of Chinese spying once he's VP. He's traveled there a lot so he knows the culture.

        2. TrickyVic (old school)   9 months ago

          When Clinton was Gov, he had some Chinese business people fly in on the Concorde to talk trade. The only time, or one of two times the Concorde landed at LIT. No one has done more to help the Chinese get a foothold than Clinton. Well, maybe Diana Feinstein. Or perhaps the American shopper.

      2. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   9 months ago

        It's (D)ifferent.

      3. Red Rocks White Privilege   9 months ago

        For the same reason Dianne Feinstein didn’t get charged for having a Chinese spy as her driver for two decades, or Debbie Wasserman Shultz for hiring Pakistani cybercriminals.

        Dig enough in Valerie Jarret's background, and I wouldn't be surprised to see her with payouts from the Iranians.

    2. Ron   9 months ago

      BTW what the hell is this new phrase herterodox, just another new term to try to castigate people they don't like just like any mention of a right leaning person is always termed "extreme right" but we never hear the term "extreme left".

      1. Ron   9 months ago

        I looked heterodox and yes just a new way of using an old term to demean someone. Strange Reason would use that term since it used to be what libertarians preached the anti orthodoxy

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   9 months ago

          Hey, MAGA libertarians might think they can believe whatever they want, but cultured Beltway liberaltarians know when to bend a knee.

        2. Zeb   9 months ago

          I don't know, I think it's an appropriate term. Exactly the right word for people who go against the dominant culture and narratives. I don't see how its demeaning or an insult at all. But then I am a pretty heterodox kind of guy.

          1. R Mac   9 months ago

            Yeah, it’s basically the opposite of orthodox, or conformist.

        3. Square = Circle   9 months ago

          I looked heterodox and yes just a new way of using an old term to demean someone.

          There are those who embrace it, like Bari Weiss and her crowd, but I tend to agree with Michael Moynihan that it tends to be inappropriate because these days it usually means something more like "things most people think but that the Ruling Class doesn't agree with."

      2. Red Rocks White Privilege   9 months ago

        It's just a false framing to portray anything that isn't aligned with Current Year marxism as outside the norm.

        1. Zeb   9 months ago

          I don't think that's a false framing, though. Take Tim Pool for example. He isn't really particularly right-wing or conservative. But he's certainly heterodox relative to the rest of the center-left, or whatever you would call his politics. "Heterodox/Conservative commentators" seems like a neutral and reasonably accurate way to describe the people Tenet employs or distributes. I think people are reading way too much into that description. We're all pretty heterodox here. I think we generally see that as a good thing.

  24. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   9 months ago

    Meet your President:

    "White House Scrutinized Over Latest Biden Gaffe"
    [...]
    "“I’ve spoken to the American hostage,” Biden said. “I spoke to his mom and dad, and we’re not giving up. We’re going to continue to push as hard as we can.”
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/white-house-scrutinized-over-latest-biden-gaffe/ss-AA1pX6rW?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=8bb633f0bea3419880f923506e3e1471&ei=13#image=2

    1. Yuno Hoo   9 months ago

      Now, *that* trumps your "thoughts and prayers"!

      1. NealAppeal   9 months ago

        So close to death Joe is that the veil is extremely thin.

    2. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   9 months ago

      What gaff? Seeing as he has 1 foot in the grave I figured he had the power to speek to those he is about to meet

  25. Earth-based Human Skeptic   9 months ago

    “Ukraine is the greatest threat to this nation and to the world. We should rescind all funding and financing, pull out all military support, and we should apologize to Russia.”

    Just for fun, if you never knew or don’t remember, look back before 2022 for assessments of the character of Ukrainian government and society. You might find several reports consistently ranking Ukraine as more corrupt than Russia.

    Since then we have seen an amazing white-washing of Ukraine’s image, from (at best) undesirable pariah to innocent and noble victim.

    (And I have never received a check from Tenet or Putin.)

    1. Yuno Hoo   9 months ago

      Kinda precursor to Kamala. Who's wielding the white-wash brushes?

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   9 months ago

        Our betters?

    2. R Mac   9 months ago

      Literal Nazis.

      (I have also received zero money from Tenet or Putin)

    3. Ron   9 months ago

      white washing just like they are doing for Kamala or is it racist to call it white washing when the person is a POC

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   9 months ago

        The Federal Department of Approved Speech does allow "virtue washing" but strongly recommends "joyful praise".

    4. mad.casual   9 months ago

      Once again, like the Lab Leak vs. Zoonotic origin ‘conspiracy’:

      -Russia blew up NS1+2.
      -OK, Biden promised it and US intelligence knew about it beforehand, but it’s not as bad as you think, Russia may have blown up NS1+2.
      -OK, Biden promised it, US intelligence knew about it, notified a bunch of people about it, and nobody actually thinks Russia did it, and that’s a good thing.
      -OK, Biden promised it, US intelligence knew about it, notified a bunch of people about it, and Ukraine might have actually perpetrated it.
      -OK, Ukraine probably perpetrated the destruction of NS1+2, but we have no conclusive proof that the people in charge were aware or responsible. <- You are here.

  26. Cyto   9 months ago

    Search engines are failing me...

    A couple of years ago, there were articles about China paying millions to place articles in publications like the NYT and WaPo. We discussed it here at the time.

    Nothing is coming up for me on the search engines. Does anyone have a link to a story on that?

    1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

      https://dailycaller.com/2020/06/08/chinese-propaganda-china-daily-washington-post/

    2. Ron   9 months ago

      not just publications but universities and isn't Biden university thingy, where he stored classified material, funded directly by China. thats a rhetorical questions since they did

    3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   9 months ago

      Curated search engines.

  27. Brandybuck   9 months ago

    A third to half the problem is the whole idea of "influencers". Kids these days. Insisting on being influenced by their favorite influencers. Don't understand it.

    Then again, boomers used to be, and still are, obsessed with their own celebrities and everything they endorse. I've just never done that. Having the talent to put your face on the television does not mean you have any authority or expertise on anything else.

    But influencers are worst, because they are literal nobodies. Got five followers on TikTok? Congrats, you're an influencer! And all the problems with TikTok (other than the China thing) can be traced back to idiot influencers saying the most idiotic things ever and kids just eating it up. Physically dangerous life hacks. Bizzaro political viewpoints. Absolute fringe crankery, nuttery, and woo. Etc.

    And my friends kid can't get enough of it. People who are popular merely by being popular.

    So yeah, Russia paying some "influencers" to spread pro-Russia information. Why wouldn't they? Boomer era celebrities did they same thing. Viewpoints for sale. Most bought by the Left, because the Right never figured out the whole culture thing, but a lot just up for sale. Influencers no different, except now they are a thirty second soundbite which is the total attention span of kids these days.

    1. TrickyVic (old school)   9 months ago

      True.

      People are allowed to be influenced by whatever entity they choose. There can be problems with that, but that's your choice.

      The bigger problem is government starting to decide what is allowable or not regarding influence. It's an element of thought control.

  28. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   9 months ago

    CA does have *some* limits:
    "After key reparations bills stall, California lawmakers say they’ll try again next year"
    [...]
    "Black lawmakers and reparations advocates say they hope some bills that failed to make it to the governor’s desk as the session expired this past weekend will be reintroduced next year.
    Assembly Member Lori Wilson (D-Suisun City), the chair of California’s Legislative Black Caucus, said she has always thought of reparations as a multiyear effort and that some bills will take multiple legislative sessions to get across the finish line..."
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/after-key-reparations-bills-stall-california-lawmakers-say-they-ll-try-again-next-year/ar-AA1pWNkJ?ocid=BingNewsSerp

    Perhaps several hundreds?

    1. Michael Ejercito   9 months ago

      No one was ever enslaved under California law.

      At least New York has the excuse of having had slavery until 1827.

      1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   9 months ago

        Yes. The state constitution prohibits slavery. Not by amendment; the original document.
        And I'm originally from Ohio, where the state constitution also prohibits slavery

      2. CE   9 months ago

        California did discriminate officially against Chinese immigrants though. Where are their reparations?

        1. mad.casual   9 months ago

          Can't let those white-adjacent Japs get away with reparations paid to people who were actually interned. What kind of equality is that?

    2. Anomalous   9 months ago

      "In California, it has gone out of committee, to approve slave reparations, to be paid to people who were never slaves, to be paid for by people who never owned slaves, in a state that never had slaves. That's like paying child support for a child you never had, to a woman you never fucked."
      -Rob Schneider

      1. BYODB   9 months ago

        I'm not a Rob Schneider fan by a long shot, but damn that's actually pretty funny.


        That’s like paying child support for a child you never had, to a woman you never fucked.

        This is literally what people do, though, we just call it 'government' as shorthand. At least some of your taxes go to support that very premise.

      2. Spiritus Mundi   9 months ago

        That’s like paying child support for a child you never had, to a woman you never fucked.

        WIC, SNAP, public 'education,' 'earned' income tax credits, etc. I do pay, so do you.

    3. damikesc   9 months ago

      Kamala supports this stuff, mind you.

      I guess she is not as unburdened by what has been as she tries to come across.

  29. TrickyVic (old school)   9 months ago

    https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/12/13/technology/china-propaganda-youtube-influencers.html

  30. SIV   9 months ago

    Remember back when reason-writers were regulars on Russia Today?

  31. Dillinger   9 months ago

    >>Dave Rubin, Tim Pool, Benny Johnson, and Lauren Southern.

    I know of Rubin and have heard Pool's name.

    1. Ron   9 months ago

      I've heard of both and see Tim Pool's thing come up on X but i never listen to any of them

  32. Dillinger   9 months ago

    >>It is surprising that journalists seemingly did not think to ask why they're getting paid so damn much per video, or where the outlet's money might be coming from.

    lolololol my vote for literally the most bullshit you have ever written in one sentence.

    1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

      How much did Don Lemon demand from X again?

      Most of the influencers on the list have more viewers than any anchor on CNN.

  33. Dillinger   9 months ago

    >>Who to trust?

    grammarly?

  34. Dillinger   9 months ago

    >>Journalists and commentators should be more discerning and forthright as to who is bankrolling them

    I can't even. but thank you for the morning laughter.

  35. Dillinger   9 months ago

    >>Chinese authorities were able to gain influence at the highest levels of state government in New York for nearly a decade

    what gain influence? they're on the same fucking team.

    1. Ron   9 months ago

      and they had a driver for Senator Feinstien and of course Salwell was screwing one so i'd say China is doing a bang up job of infiltrating far greater than Russia paying a few nobody influencers

  36. Dillinger   9 months ago

    >>President Joe Biden will block Nippon Steel's takeover of U.S. Steel.

    does he know?

    1. Ron   9 months ago

      He will probably sell it to a Chinese company

  37. Dillinger   9 months ago

    >>useful thread about the composition of the Knesset, and the reasons why Netanyahu remains in power

    dude w/4000 views is credible? asking for real.

  38. Dillinger   9 months ago

    >>Kind of a dick move to do this to a family member

    if your family member likes 11 year old boys he requires help not election to high office.

    1. R Mac   9 months ago

      And by help you mean thrown into a pit of snakes, right?

      1. Kyol   9 months ago

        What do you have against snakes?

  39. Jerry B.   9 months ago

    In case no one else has mentioned it, WAPO says Putin endorses Harris.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/09/05/putin-russia-america-meddling/

    1. Bertram Guilfoyle   9 months ago

      He only really did that because he has trump in his back pocket, or something.

      -butplug

      1. Medulla Oblongata   9 months ago

        Which is why he waited until after Trump was out of office to invade Ukraine.

  40. SRG2   9 months ago

    I see Russia's defenders out in force. If you lot didn't think that Trump had ties to Russia you would not care as much about charges against alleged Russian agents.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   9 months ago

      So, so tired. And stupid.

      1. SRG2   9 months ago

        ...but enough about you.

        1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   9 months ago

          Your mommy said you were clever. She lied.

        2. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

          Thanks Pee Wee Shrike.

    2. Zeb   9 months ago

      Maybe I missed it, but I don't see anyone defending Russia.

      1. Rick James   9 months ago

        Being skeptical of project Ukraine is literally defending Russia and by extension, Putin.

        Because Russia is a bad... bad country.

        1. Medulla Oblongata   9 months ago

          I've regularly supported the notion of helping Ukraine defend itself from the Russian incursion.

          I've also doubted that shoveling untraceable, unaccountable cash from US taxpayers into Zelensky's government coffers did much of any anything but enrich Zelensky and his cronies, okay maybe 90/10...

          Perhaps my position doesn't fit into the Russia or Ukraine binary.

      2. R Mac   9 months ago

        Gov’na shrike is a moron.

    3. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

      At least try to explain the outrage shrike. Then admit you hate the 1a. Then point out how it is (D)ifferent with Soros.

      What a dumbass. You can't come up with a single counter argument to the posts above?

      1. SRG2   9 months ago

        I'm still not shrike, you lying POS. You want a response, try addressing me correctly.

        1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

          I did. You're shrike. All soros Democrat NPCs are named shrike.

  41. MWAocdoc   9 months ago

    "... media company executives have behaved irresponsibly—as well as illegally—in taking these Russian actors' money in the first place."

    First off (to borrow the phrase) it should not be illegal to pay for media to broadcast propaganda. And second off, foreign agents should not be required to "register" with the government. Consumers hungry for information - and consumers ALONE - are responsible for what they believe. If they're fools and believe Russian propaganda, it's not any worse for the Republic than if they believe American propaganda! And third off, the First Amendment doesn't just protect Americans who speak unpopular things, it protects EVERYONE's opinions. The opinion that Ukraine is the greatest threat to the world ever may be idiotic, but people have a right to speak their opinions. If we could repeal 95% of all Federal laws and regulations currently listed, America would be a lot better off. As it is, officials can pick and choose almost anyone to be punished and almost certainly find one or more of the over four thousand Federal laws to charge us with.

    1. ducksalad   9 months ago

      Exactly.

    2. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   9 months ago

      Perhaps pedantic, but A1 doesn't grant any rights. It limits what the government may do, period.

      1. MWAocdoc   9 months ago

        Yes, I wish it did. It may also be pedantic, but it only limits what the government does if the officials actually comply with it. What actually happens is that officials violate the First Amendment frequently knowing that nothing bad will happen to them for doing so, and that it will take months or years, if ever, before their violations are struck down.

    3. Jefferson Paul   9 months ago

      The point of the comment by Pool about Ukraine being the greatest threat had to do with Ukraine trying to get the US and NATO into a hot war with Russia. Zelenskyy immediately claimed the missile that struck Poland was fired by Russia, and he vocally blamed Russia for the destruction of the pipeline. Zelenskyy wants NATO and the US to stop all pretenses and to attack Russia, since even with billions in aid, the Ukrainians can't defeat Russia in this conflict. That's the dangerous part. That Zelenskyy would want WWIII, as then he'd have the biggest militaries in the West fighting Russia directly.

      That's actually not a bad argument.

  42. TrickyVic (old school)   9 months ago

    ""foreign agents should not be required to “register” with the government.""

    It's a law that you use only to go after people who associate with those you don't like. Manafort (Trump) on Podesta (Clinton) did the same thing. Only one was charged.

    https://www.huffpost.com/entry/tony-podesta-manafort-indictment_n_59f78e1ae4b0aec1467a2417

    1. Square = Circle   9 months ago

      And Manafort was working for Podesta when he committed the crimes he was convicted of.

  43. Earth-based Human Skeptic   9 months ago

    Since we like to acknowledge when the Bee hits another homer:

    Amazon Says Error Caused Alexa To Say ‘If You Vote For Trump, I Will Kill You In Your Sleep’

    "Whoops. Our bad," said Amazon Spokesman Marcus Gleason to reporters. "We may have made a teensy little error in the programming that caused Alexa to threaten to murder Republicans. Super weird, right?"

    1. I, Woodchipper   9 months ago

      Reminds me of when google's AI engine couldnt generate a picture of a white pope. "Oops, we made a mistake". no. You fucking did not.

  44. Dillinger   9 months ago

    >>Chen and Donovan have behaved irresponsibly—as well as illegally

    we sure about the second part?

    1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

      They weren't even indicted.

  45. VinniUSMC (Banana Republic Day 5/30/24)   9 months ago

    Downgrading "Good Liz" to "Mediocre Liz". /sigh

    1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

      Seconded.

      1. mad.casual   9 months ago

        Her white knighting for crazy cat ladies and blind endorsement of the majority of media narratives otherwise is pushing her ever closer to the level of "Sonograms detect electrical signals" Liz, that's for sure.

    2. Moonrocks   9 months ago

      She's alright. I think she's genuinely libertarian, just stuck in a far-left bubble, so she gets massive doses of leftist perspective and very little of the counterpoint.

      1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   9 months ago

        The best thing Reason could do is hire writers who don't live or grew up in blue enclaves.

        1. Mike Parsons   9 months ago

          This. She's in Brooklyn or something right? You cant be surrounded and immersed in crazy and not be affected. I think the need to hedge with boaf sides stuff so her and Welchie can keep going to the cocktail parties.

          The overwhelming story is "Media immediately full retard on Russiagate 2.0, unironically, without skipping a beat since last time it was disproven" and then *maybe* a blurb about, "but sure its good to know where your bread is getting buttered"

      2. Bill Dalasio   9 months ago

        You're more generous than me. When her main story is parroting a line accusing dissident journalists of being on the take from Russia from the very same authorities that palmed off the "Russian collusion" lie and have spoken outright of the need to curtail free speech (e.g. Musk), she gives up her misguided but good card.

        1. Jefferson Paul   9 months ago

          Thank you. I agree. Sure, Liz Wolfe is better than ENB. That's not a high bar to hurdle. She's gotten progressively worse in the last couple months. At this rate, when Reason posts its article in late Oct about whom the writers will vote for, she's going to be with the others "strategically and reluctantly" voting for Kamala.

          1. Mike Parsons   9 months ago

            Im betting a few of them, probably new Liz, vote for Chase. Itll be a way to save face from voting for full on anti-freedom commie Kamala, but not to support Trump, which would lose them their seat at the media kids-table they currently enjoy.

  46. Gaear Grimsrud   9 months ago

    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/hunter-biden-flips-11th-hour-guilty-plea-14m-criminal-tax-evasion-case
    And the pardon countdown begins Nov. 6 2024.

  47. I, Woodchipper   9 months ago

    Kind of a dick move to do this to a family member,

    Yes, one of these two brothers is clearly a douche. When this kind of thing happens with family, there's always one side who is just a total piece of shit. I leave it as an exercise for the reader to decide which one you think it is in this case.

    1. Mike Parsons   9 months ago

      I have an aunt who went full on "im with her" for Hillary, Trump is hitler, girl boss feminism in 2016. If she was running for office, I would have participated in a similar picture, based on the kind of policy positions she supports.

      She also happens to be a cat lady...imagine that.

  48. Rick James   9 months ago

    Sun was deputy diversity officer for Gov. Andrew Cuomo and deputy chief of staff for Gov. Kathy Hochul.

    Fucking brilliant.

  49. Rick James   9 months ago

    Seattle seems to be accepting a new normal of higher gun violence | Danny Westneat
    Gun incidents in the Seattle area seemed to "reset" at a much higher level during the pandemic — and it hasn't eased off much. Is it now just part of the fabric?

    Crime is PLUMMETING!

    That darn pandemic!

  50. mad.casual   9 months ago

    Kind of a dick move to do this to a family member

    Accepting the VP nomination alongside Kamala Harris is kind of a dick move to do to your family.

    Oh wait, a libertarian is suggesting that if someone runs for higher office the only polite thing for their family to do is set their history, culture, and personal feelings aside and quietly applaud their leader from the background? How ab-so-fucking-lutely Orwellian.

    Fuck no. This is your family’s job. If it’s come to this it’s because you’re an evil fuck who hates them enough to consistently toss them aside in favor of The Party.

  51. Moonrocks   9 months ago

    the reasons why Netanyahu remains in power despite being so broadly unpopular

    He remains in office because he is popular (more precisely, the right keeps winning elections by large majorities and he's wildly popular among the right). The idea that he's not well liked is a leftist media narrative.

    1. Rick James   9 months ago

      ‘I live in a rather special world. I only know one person who voted for Netanyahu. Where they are I don’t know. They’re outside my ken. But sometimes when I’m in a theater I can feel them.'

  52. Bill Dalasio   9 months ago

    and if the charges prove true, media company executives (like Chen and Donovan) have behaved irresponsibly

    And what about when the charges prove to be false, Liz? Will you take responsibility for trumpeting falsehoods against innocent people? Will you quit journalism and go to a nunnery somewhere? Will you even be the least bit bothered by falling for obvious lies from a government that has been continuously caught lying? Will you even acknowledge your own betrayal of journalism by playing the stooge for a crackdown on dissident journalism?

  53. Bill Dalasio   9 months ago

    Kind of a dick move to do this to a family member

    RFK Jr. has entered the chat.
    As has the family of Mary Trump.

  54. shadydave   9 months ago

    Man does the Democratic party give me the mega creeps. I just don't understand how this sort of gangster government doesn't scare the crap out of people. You cross them, they bring the full apparatus of the Federal Government to destroy you. None of this debate of conflicting ideas, no letting the public decide, just a very simple pragmatic "come after me and I bury you."

  55. Medulla Oblongata   9 months ago

    https://pjnewsletter.com/biden-wishes-ancestor-gang/?utm_source=tpi&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=TPI09042024BR1

    From Fox News:
    “I remember when my great-grandfather was only the second Catholic elected statewide in the state Senate here in Pennsylvania,” Biden told the audience. “And I remember they talked about – when they’d run against him in 1906 – they said, ‘Guess what? He’s a Molly Maguire.’”

    “A lot of the English owned the coal mines and what they did was they really beat the hell out of the mostly Catholic population in the mines. Not a joke,” Biden continued. “But there was a group they called the Molly Maguires. And Molly Maguires, if they found out the foreman was taking advantage of an individual, they would literally kill him. Not a joke. And they would bring his body up and put him on the doorstep of his family.”

    “Kind of crude, but I gotta admit they accused my great-grandfather of being a Molly Maguire – he wasn’t, but we were so damn disappointed,” Biden told the audience before assuring them, “That was a joke. That was a joke.”

    Harris could be seen nodding along as Biden told this bizarre story. It turns out that he had previously used this anecdote while campaigning for Barack Obama many years ago.

    Clearly, Biden sees this story as something he should be proud of. Instead, it just shows how hypocritical Biden and his fellow Democrats really are.

    Democrats are always claiming that Republicans use violent rhetoric, often taking clips entirely out of context to make this point. Meanwhile, Democrats are the ones who constantly seem to be bringing up calls to violence such as this one.

    In the mind of a hateful leftist like Biden, it’s perfectly fine to fantasize about using force against those who disagree with him. No wonder he wishes his family member had been in this murderous gang!

    Just imagine if former President Donald Trump had told a story like this one. The mainstream media would be up in arms, and we would never hear the end of it for weeks. However, since it was Biden who said it, this speech will undoubtedly immediately be forgotten and swept under the rug. Don’t expect anyone in the media to try to portray Biden as a violent, wannabe, murderous gang member, which is exactly what they’d do to Trump if this was his “joke.”

  56. Medulla Oblongata   9 months ago

    From The Post Millennial:
    Donald Trump has said that he would not have a problem releasing the Jeffrey Epstein client list in an interview with Lex Fridman in an interview on Tuesday…

    The GOP nominee remarked that it was “interesting” that the list has not been made public, adding, it “probably will be released, by the way.”

  57. Heraclitus   9 months ago

    If you think this is a hoax and should be ignored then refer to the Hunter Laptop story. The laptop story is a dud. Nothing really important emerged from it. But wwhat was important was the years of articles and editorials about how the media covered it up. So if that was you posting arguments on social media about how bad it was to cover up that story, then to be truly consistent you should be insisting the media cover this latest story about Russian meddling.

    1. Zeb   9 months ago

      That would make sense if anyone was trying to cover up the story. But it's headline news absolutely everywhere today. So what's your point?

    2. Jefferson Paul   9 months ago

      Let's say the RT story is correct (I think it's more Russia bullshit cooked up by the Dems and the deepstate), so fucking what! OMG, Russia is trying to influence the news in the US. What's the problem? China has its hands in the pockets of many media companies here.

      As opposed to the Hunter Biden laptop that had evidence of pay-for-play influence peddling by the (then) VP of the US and his family.

    3. R Mac   9 months ago

      You’re a fucking idiot.

    4. But SkyNet is a Private Company   9 months ago

      You mean, other than dozens of felonies, and Joe Biden selling influence to hostile foreigners, his family being the beneficiaries of foreign payments, and them all kicking back 10% in “loan repayments” to him?

      Nothing to see here.

    5. Red Rocks White Privilege   9 months ago

      But wwhat was important was the years of articles and editorials about how the media covered it up.

      LOL, what fucking universe do you live in? Because your allies in the mainstream media bent over backwards to actually cover it up, and there were hardly "years of articles and editorials," so that lie can be dismissed out of hand. As can anything else you assert.

  58. Medulla Oblongata   9 months ago

    https://pjnewsletter.com/illegal-youth-baseball-game/?utm_source=tpi&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=TPI09042024BR2IE

    A Violent Attack in Indiana
    The tragic consequences of the border crisis were on full display recently in Lowell, Indiana, where a young girl was allegedly stabbed by an illegal immigrant while attending her brother’s baseball game. The incident has left the tight-knit community in shock. Matt Ramian, one of the coaches, recounted the horrifying scene.

    “I was just coaching a baseball game like I always do,” Ramian explained. “Out of the corner of my eye, I see this guy come from behind the dugout. He jumped on this girl and pushed her under the bleachers.” The assailant pulled out a massive knife and began swinging, stabbing the 14-year-old girl multiple times. Blood splattered across the bleachers, terrifying onlookers.

    The Manhunt for the Attacker
    The alleged attacker, Dimas Gabriel Yanez, is a 26-year-old illegal immigrant from Honduras who had previously been deported in 2018. Despite his deportation, Yanez re-entered the U.S. illegally, and it didn’t take long for him to become involved in criminal activity across multiple states. Yanez is believed to have ties to the violent MS-13 gang and has a criminal history that spans New York, Illinois, Georgia, and Ohio.

    After the attack, between 10 and 15 fathers chased Yanez through the woods, prompting an hours-long manhunt. He was eventually captured and now faces a slew of charges, including attempted murder and aggravated battery. This man, who never should have been in the country in the first place, brutally attacked an innocent girl in front of her family and community.

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   9 months ago

      Charges? They should have lynched him and dumped his body in the county landfill.

  59. A Thinking Mind   9 months ago

    So apparently the father of that school shooter in Georgia is being charged. It happened pretty quickly, it seems. I think it's bullshit, even though the kid is 14.

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   9 months ago

      I believe the reason he's ultimately being charged is because he bought the kid the gun, AFTER the FBI had brought the kid's threats to the dad's attention, and he ultimately went "LOL, so."

      And honestly, there's enough evidence by now between Adam Lanza, Ethan Crumbley, and this kid, that you probably shouldn't buy a gun as a "healthy outlet" for your spergatroid offspring if they're displaying violent tendencies. Harris and Klebold's parents overlooked their sons' idiotic behavior prior to the shooting because white suburban edgelord duster-wearing pseudo-punks were dime a dozen in the 90s. However, if the fucking glowies are literally showing up on your doorstep to warn you that your kid is talking about shooting up a school, buying the brat a gun afterwards is a stupid fucking decision. Get the kid in therapy or take him out in the fucking woods camping on the weekends if you want to get him off the vidya gamez.

      1. Mike Parsons   9 months ago

        I never feel great about charging someone for a crime they didn't commit due to that dangerous slippery slope, but this might be the closest one to acceptable. Your kid is walking around with current-day-mass-shooter package, the FBI visited because he was posting shit on discord about it, and you still bought him a gun with no restriction on access.

        If a guy had a drug dog he beat every day and it mauled and killed a child next door because it was allowed around the neighborhood with no control whatsoever, I would say fuck that guy charge him. This is different than that, but im having a hard time not thinking "fuck this guy, charge him"

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   9 months ago

          What's getting him is the fact that, because he bought a gun AFTER the FBI warned him about his son talking about shooting up a school, the DA can make a case that he contributed to the shooting as a conspiratorial act. He either didn't take the glowies talking to him directly seriously enough, or he just didn't care. Either way, if he hadn't bought the gun in the aftermath of that, he wouldn't be getting charged.

          It would have been one thing if he told his kid, "No, I'm not buying you a gun, and you need to calm the fuck down and stop talking about shooting up the school," and his spazzoid son got a gun from elsewhere and did it anyway. But this is a pretty clear-cut situation that he enabled it to happen.

  60. AT   9 months ago

    This is why people are so upset. There is a strong sense in Israel, and among members of the hostage family forum, that the only reason there isn’t a deal is Netanyahu’s political survival.

    It has nothing to do with Bibi or politics. It has to do with a nation of people who is sick to death of being the world's whipping boy, who is sick of persecution, who is sick of being hunted for wanton slaughter, who is sick of always playing defense and having to be in the position of reacting instead of taking decisive action. Remember how Pearl was described as "having woke the sleeping dragon?" This isn't even that. 10/7 was the IDF and the Mossad being let off their leashes to finally go finish this once and for all. And they're doing a hell of a job, and good on them for it.

    Here's the peace deal. Hamas surrenders unconditionally and all its leadership and soldiers are thrown down a hole forever. The world stops pretending that "Palestine" is a thing. All "Palestinian" civilians are free to flee to the nearest country that will take them to seek asylum. If Tehran makes even the slightest squeak of protest, Israel and the US immediately nukes it. And maybe we nuke them anyway, just for lols.

    That's the deal, Islam. Take it or die. Israel isn't screwing around anymore. And they have long stopped caring about what anyone has to say about it.

    1. Mike Parsons   9 months ago

      You also have to admire the twisted response (and clear evidence of Hamas' effectiveness) of the west to Hamas offing 6 hostages, one American.

      At a time where they in theory want a cease fire and everyone is pressuring them to do it, Hamas offs 6 hostages, dumps the bodies, and the response is "the responsibility is on Israel to end this, now more than ever"

      Like what the actual fuck? You realize you fuckers just signed your death warrants right? NOW you think Israel is going to play nice?

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