[Twitter] Getting overexcited about talking tough, but if some nut acts on it they’ll claim innocent intent, ignoring the dogwhistle.
Two guys who would rather be mud wrestling naked with each other talking tough about assassinating the leading presidential candidate... https://t.co/2iWRZuTyIj
#9
Of course Biden would have to get 'somebody else' to so it. If the Biden people tried to do themselves, Trump would end up sainted and immortal. (Just judging by past events.)
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#10
Openly discussing Plan D.
Plan A: deep state spying and attacking Trump administration
Plan B: Rig 2020 election
Plan C: Law-fare dragging him through court and public shame
Plan D: Wet Work
#11
I don’t think they would have the Cajun Red Skull announce a planned hit on the television. He is talking about not having Biden call out Trump directly in his campaign rhetoric. That is a campaign strategy that some use. Probably good advice for mumble mouth in particular. Pretty moronic move on Carville’s part if they plan to continue the bloodbath stupidity.
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03/22/2024 15:00 Comments ||
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#12
Carville having a wet dream.
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03/22/2024 16:54 Comments ||
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#13
He just said the quiet part out loud. Democrats have been hoping that someone would rid them of this troublesome fellow for months.
[Breitbart] A federal judge ordered the FBI to release the writings of the transgender woman who shot and killed six people at a Christian school in Nashville on March 27, 2023.
In the hours after the shooting, Breitbart News noted that police indicated Audrey Hale identified as transgender.
Less than a month after the shooting, Breitbart News pointed out that Hale left behind a suicide note, 19 journals, and other items, and all of them have been kept from the public since the attack occurred. (The exception was a November 2023 leak of three pages, purportedly from the shooter’s writings. Seven Nashville police officers were put on “administrative leave” over the leak.)
But U.S. District Court Judge Aleta Trauger has ordered the release of the writings.
Trauger wrote:
The FBI is ORDERED to produce ex parte all documents that are potentially responsive to the defendants’ Freedom of Information Act request for in camera review, with the exception that, based on the plaintiffs’ concessions in this litigation, the FBI need not produce any documents that could not reasonably be construed to bear on Audrey Hale’s motives.
Her decision is in response to a Freedom of Information Act suit filed by the parent company of the Tennessee Star, a local newspaper owned by former Breitbart contributor Michael Patrick Leahy.
“It has been long enough, and the public has an urgent right to know why this tragedy happened, how future events may be prevented, and what policies should be in place to address this and other similar tragedies,” lawyers for the Tennessee Star contended during the hearing. … “[The] FBI has no right to retain a monopoly on this information.”
Remember when they were saying the trannyfest didn't exist? Suspicions will be confirmed, unless it is heavily redacted, in which case suspicions will be confirmed.
#5
What kind of weirdo would want to read those journals? It will just end up being more fodder for the online forums that host fan clubs for the Columbine killers. I mistrust everything the FBI does, but I am not sure that dosing this poison into the public consciousness will lead to good. I would probably release the suicide note and have some legitimate law enforcement folks make a recommendation on the journals.
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Are there enough parents of young offspring in San Francisco to count as a voting block?
[FoxNews] Joseph Adam Moore is a 'convicted sex offender,' according to court records.
A homeless sex offender and drug user, Joseph Adam Moore,
…previously in the Rantburg archives as Joseph Moore…
returned to a local playground in San Francisco after causing outrage last year for offering free fentanyl to locals.
"After his December conviction for creating a public nuisance, Moore said he spent time in jail and was released in early March," the San Francisco Chronicle reported Wednesday.
But after he was convicted of a "public nuisance charge" last year, per the outlet, Moore returned to Argonne Playground "about 25 yards away from a swing set where a group of toddlers played with their caretakers."
"I am here because I was pushed here," Moore said, telling the Chronicle that he could not stay in Santa Cruz because of his status as a convicted sex offender, per "Santa Cruz County court records showing he was convicted of lewd acts with a minor under 14 in 1997."
"Spokespersons at the district attorney's office could not immediately confirm the length of his sentence," the paper reported.
"We are in close contact with Capt. (Chris) Canning who is monitoring the situation," an aide of Supervisor Connie Chan told the Chronicle.
Two city park rangers approached Moore but said that he "did not appear to be bothering anyone or violating any park rules," according to the outlet.
Moore also sparked outrage last year after he displayed a sign advertising free fentanyl for locals.
"Free fentanyl 4 new users," one sign reads in a picture taken by the San Francisco Chronicle. "Meth for stolen items!" the other sign reads.
"It’s not a joke," Moore told the Chronicle at the time.
"It’s horrible," parent Nathaniel Weiner told the Chronicle of the signs advertising fentanyl.
The San Francisco Police Department, Supervisor Chan, who represents constituents in the Richmond District, and San Francisco Mayor London Breed did not respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.
[Daily Mail, Where America Gets Its News] Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar is to stand down and also relinquish his role as the leader of the governing centre-right Fine Gael party, citing 'personal and political reasons' behind his decision. 'I am no longer the best person for the job' assumes he once was
Varadkar's departure as head of a three-party coalition does not automatically trigger a general election and he could be replaced by a new Fine Gael leader, with a leadership contest targeted for early April.
It comes after the government was resoundingly beaten in two referendums on proposed changes to the Irish constitution.
He has faced growing discontent within Fine Gael as of late, with ten of the party's lawmakers, almost a third of the total, having announced they will not run for re-election.
Pundits called the move, just 10 weeks before Ireland holds European parliament and local elections, a 'political earthquake'. The country must also hold a general election within a year.
The Taoiseach faced staunch criticism from members of the coalition just days ago following a major defeat in referendums on amending the Irish Constitution's language related to women in the home and the definition of families.
The proposal would have expanded marriage to include 'durable relationships' such as cohabiting couples but it was rejected by 67.7 per cent.
The Irish public also rejected a proposal which would have changed language about a mother's 'duty in the home' with a clause to recognise care provided by family members to one another.
But this was also overwhelmingly defeated, with 73 per cent voting against it.
Varadkar said the electorate had given the Government 'two wallops' as he conceded early that the proposals for change had been rejected.
Varadkar's resignation comes ahead of local government and European parliament elections in Ireland in June. The next general election must be held by early spring next year.
Over the last year, ten Fine Gael TDs (equivalent to MPs) have announced their intention to step away from politics at the general election, fuelling speculation of internal discontent within the party.
[NY Post] The CIA blocked federal investigators from interviewing Hunter Biden’s “sugar brother” Kevin Morris during a five-year probe into the first son’s alleged tax crimes, a whistleblower has told House impeachment leaders. Hunter's 60 trips abroad on USG aircraft, sans bags check. What does it all mean ?
House Oversight and Judiciary Committee chairmen say the whistleblower informed them the intelligence agency stopped IRS and Justice Department investigators from interviewing Morris in August 2021, a Hollywood lawyer and patron of the first son, according to a Thursday letter addressed to CIA Director William Burns.
The whistleblower informed Oversight chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) and Judiciary chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) that two DOJ officials were summoned to CIA headquarters in Langley, Va. — and told Morris “could not be a witness” for their investigation into Hunter Biden. You can't talk to them. If fact, we'd rather you not talk to anyone. Do I make myself clear ?
“It is unknown why or on what basis the CIA allegedly intervened to prevent investigators from interviewing Mr. Morris,” Comer and Jordan wrote in the letter, which was obtained by The Post.
“However, these allegations track with other evidence showing how the DOJ deviated from its standard investigative practices during the investigation of Hunter Biden.” Epstein-Maxwell project 'termination.' Yet another deviation ?
The Republican lawmakers added that the account “seems to corroborate our concerns about DOJ’s deviations from standard process to provide Hunter Biden with preferential treatment,” which have been unearthed as evidence during their impeachment inquiry into his father, President Biden.
They asked the CIA to provide all records in its possession relating to the DOJ and IRS investigation of Hunter Biden or to Kevin Morris. Laughable, if it were not so obviously insane.
“CIA does not comment on specific investigations,” a spokesperson told The Post in a statement. “We can say that CIA cooperates with law enforcement partners and does not obstruct investigations. CIA also fully and routinely cooperates with our oversight committees and will continue to do so.”
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.