[FrontPage] “Donald Trump is a genuine threat to this nation,” Joe Biden tweeted. “He’s a threat to our freedom. He’s a threat to our democracy. He’s literally a threat to everything America stands for.”
Yesterday he declared, “most importantly, and I mean this from the bottom of my heart, Trump is a threat to this nation.”
This kind of rhetoric depicting Trump as the ultimate threat had become normalized. Is it any wonder that it was also acted on?
There’s a pattern here.
A Bernie Sanders supporter opened fire at a Congressional baseball game and brought along a list of House Freedom Caucus members. The FBI falsely claimed that he wasn’t targeting anyone.
Justice Kavanaugh was the subject of an assassination plot by a deranged leftist.
And now a gunman opened fire at a Trump rally, wounding President Trump, killing one attendee and wounding others.
Despite that pattern, the media repeatedly claimed that the violence was coming from conservatives, and the Biden administration, his secret service brass, and Democrats colluded to deny Trump full security and protection.
Even now the media is warning that the real threat will come from a conservative reaction to the attempted assassination.
The danger to this country is coming from the Left.
The violence is coming from the Left.
And the coverup of that violence and the criminalization of conservatives is also coming from the Left.
The Left pulls the trigger and then blames those who were shot for the violence.
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BLM/Antifa were sure as hell NOT Republicans. But then, we all know that Joe lies all the time.
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I sure hope, y'all don't believe that's was the last attempt on Trump?
Yes, we know how desperate the Democrats are. But if you miss the first shot it's gonna be a lot harder to get a hit with any subsequent shots. The element of surprise is gone.
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Abu, you ignoring the actual process. They don't send a trained agent. They create an appeal to a certain type of personality. Once the appeal has been created, they have no further control.
[Dr. Paul Alexander] LIONESS OF JUDAH MINISTRY's excellent scholarship highlighting Thorp's clarion calls to protect the mother and baby in utero! 1200 times increase in menstrual abnormalities; increase in miscarriages.
What say you Malone? Bourla? Bancel? Sahin? You criminals...you Nobel criminals, money whore criminals! What about you Weissman? Kariko? All of you animals...I have nothing but sheer disdain for you all, each of you for it was untested, mRNA, in LNP complex, in vaccine, you never proved out safety, never and you know to this day, not one RCT has shown this mRNA vaccine reduces death, ICU, hospitalization etc. Just bull shit speculation by you people yet you brought death...to babies, children...you all are just money fame whores! You all have blood and death on your hands and now you pushing mRNA vaccine for fraud PCR manufactured fake H5N1, H5N2 pandemic? There never will be a bird flu pandemic, you know you al are fraudsters.
mRNA is an unsafe platform for vaccines. it is a failed gene-therapy
it's being pushed by corruption within the biomedical-military-industrial complex by people who are profiting off the Moderna patents.
This was all about Moderna money.
Never made a single profit.
Suddenly its stock valuation went up and it had a market cap of billions. On the eve of coronavirus
why?
Military-biowarfare top brass were buying in, laundering their investments through Venture Capital firms and family members so they wouldn't be done for corruption.
BARDA top brass and alumni - Rick Bright, Richard Hatchett (CEPI) etc
The top people at HHS
why do you think it was rammed through approvals? CEPI (Gates foundation which must be CIA linked) has been lobbying with the WHO and Johns Hopkins and the Chinese CDC (George Gao) practising at Event 201 with CIA deputy director Avril Hains and Gates Foundation's Paul Elias
Moderna CEO Stephan Bancel retires a billionaire and so do many others.
patent holders on mRNA go on earning billions every year for 20 years under patent as it's used as a platform for every new vaccine plus migrating previous ones.
These people don't give a crap that it's killing say 1 in 1000 and crippling and maiming many more
the mRNA could never have been safe because it turns your own body's cells into the factory for the antigen - you can't measure the dose. There's no off switch. It provokes auto-immune attack wherever it lands, and the lipid nanoparticle case takes it everywhere including the developing foetus and your heart and your brain and your ovaries.
They don't care they all want to retire with their golden paycheck every year for the next 20 years.
America - you need to repeal the law that gives liability immunity to vaccine manufacturers
you need to repeal the PREP Act.
You need to repeal the Intellectual Property Rights protections for medicines. NO the drug manufacturers do NOT need patent protection as reward for drug discovery. Remove it and you remove this perverse incentive.
We don't need revolutionary new drugs. We need not to be poisoned by greedy patent rent-seekers.
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Sorry, anon1, I've got a pretty good shot at being the least vaxed person to post here today, and I'd rather take the whole menu at one sitting than vote RFK. Never happen.
[Townhall - Kurt Schlichter] Maybe Alec Baldwin was guilty of involuntary manslaughter. We will never know because the prosecution and other government agents failed to do their jobs. It’s not because Alec Baldwin is a movie star. This should be the same result for any citizen, and too often, it’s not. Some people claim that the evidence that the prosecution withheld — some bullets related to the case — was immaterial and wouldn’t have changed anything had it been disclosed before trial. That might be true, but we don’t know that. We aren’t his defense attorneys. We don’t know what that evidence might have shown. We don’t know what those bullets proved or could have proven. We don’t know if that evidence could have convinced the jury to acquit. And it shouldn’t be up to the victim of prosecutorial misconduct to prove what might have been. We should assume that withheld evidence is material because you never know what evidence might prove critical. And we must hold the government to an unyielding and unwavering standard. It turns over all the evidence. And if it doesn’t turn over all the evidence, it loses its ability to prosecute the alleged crime.
That’s how it must be, not just for some idiot movie star but for all of us. We’ve seen how the justice system can be perverted and twisted to pursue the political ends of the people in power. Anything that limits that power is good. Anything that limits that power is necessary. I’m not happy that Alec Baldwin had his case dismissed, and I’m not happy that the people of New Mexico lost their opportunity to find out if he had committed a crime. But I am ecstatic that a judge held the prosecutors to the expected high standards. And again, I’m not some thug-hugger. My mom was a prosecutor for many years before she became a judge. I grew up around ethical prosecutors. There’s not a lot of patience for criminals running in my veins. But there’s even less for a government that fails to use the power we entrusted to it to do justice. DOOO read the final paragraph.
There may still be some justice for Halyna Hutchins and her family. The civil lawsuit — the lawsuit by the family for money damages — will still go forward. And Alec Baldwin’s got a big problem. Her family’s lawyer is Brian Panish of Los Angeles. Let me tell you a little something about Brian Panish. He’s the best lawyer I’ve ever seen. I’ve watched him in court. I’ve gone up against him. He’s unbelievably good. And he’s a good guy. If anybody out there will present the best possible case against Alec Baldwin, it’s Brian Panish and his team. And he’s going to do it ethically. Too bad the prosecutors didn’t.
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It's the same thing with the Florida judge tossing the classified documents case against Trump. The real danger is a rogue executive branch abusing the justice system to persecute political opponents.
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if Baldwin had been convicted in a criminal case, the civil case would be a walk in the park
now the civil case is a struggle
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[FoxNews] Lots of good questions starting at about 2:50 in the video.
Suspecious guy on a rooftop spotted by rally goers for 20 minues? Cop climbs up on roof but backed down when shooter points his gun at him? Police sniper has shooter in his sights and Trump STILL permitted to speak? WTF ? Very bad smell.
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^ That roof doesn't look all that sloped to me.
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In fact it looks like a very gentle slope and I notice the roofs where the police snipers were stationed were also gently sloped.
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Given that roofs are commonly found on the tops of buildings and that roofs tend to have a bit of pitch, maybe the Secret Service should be hiring roofers instead of girls.
tl;dr: the roof slope excuse is BS.
As Solzhenitsyn put it: We know they are lying.
They know they are lying.
They know we know they are lying.
We know they know we know they are lying.
But they are still lying.
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Grasping at straws-pathetic to assert such nonsense. The real screw-up is the last-minute patchwork team assembled to cover the diversion of ample resources from the Pittsburgh Office to cover the regal visitation of the Shadow President, Dr. Jill. Short-handed, they relied far too much on local, rural LE who were not experienced in this level of security operations.
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it the PA diversion of Secret Service resources could have been a planned event.
I imagine it was intended by the White House that Dr. Jill’s rally would take significant attention away from President Trump’s rally. That Trump got only the ragtag spare agents was probably intended to be yet another insult and a way to handicap the Trump organization.
If they did not realize that the consequences were likely to be deadly, then they were not competent to do their jobs.
by Mark Steyn
[StrynOnline] Death at the Trump Rally
Let's cut to the chase - the US Secret Service: In on it? Or just totally crap?
Well, I've thought the Secret Service were rubbish not just since we learned of the Cartagena hookers but for at least another decade before that. And increasingly, when it comes to American officialdom - from Kabul to Uvalde - to modify Henry Ford, you can get it in any colour as long as it's bloated, lavishly over-funded and entirely dysfunctional.
And yet and yet... it's hard to believe even these guys (plus their bevy of five-foot-two-eyes-of-blue Keystone chorus girls) could be this crap. Assuming for the purposes of argument that the body on the roof is actually that of the perp, a goofball barely out of high school hatched a plan to have Donald Trump's head explode in close-up on live TV - and, wittingly or otherwise, the world's most flush money-no-object security state did their best to help him pull it off.
In any accountable "public service", the Secretary of Homeland Security and the Secret Service gal would already be gone. By this point after the Argentine invasion of the Falklands, Lord Carrington (Foreign Secretary), Sir Humphrey Atkins (Lord Privy Seal) and Richard Luce (Minister for Latin-American Affairs) had already resigned: see my column of September 17th 2001 expressing in my naïve Canadian way mystification as to why, six days later, all the 9/11 flopperoos had not been similarly dispatched.
Because that's how it goes in the Republic of Non-Accountability, and, if he's harbouring any doubts about his fitness for the job, Mayorkas figures it can wait till someone takes out RFK Jr. This is a depraved political culture.
What's the old line? When seconds count, the police are minutes away? Not at a Secret Service event: even when the police are on site in massive overwhelming numbers, they're still minutes away. Here are fifty-two seconds of members of the public yelling that "he's on the roof": Read the rest at the link
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Let's cut to the chase - the US Secret Service: In on it? Or just totally crap?
The safest thing is to always suspect the worst.
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But then, we must embrace the power of "and". I mean, if they weren't totally crap, their plot would have succeeded.
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excuse me, but why is nobody criticising the male police officer who climbed the roof
saw the shooter who then pointed the gun pointed at him
and in response, climbed down again.
Didn't shoot him
Didn't tell anyone?
The pile on is onto any woman in the frame. Paul Joseph Watson piled on to the woman bodyguard shielding Trump's body with her body, saying she was allowing his head to be exposed! She was one of six secret service all surrounding and shielding him with their bodies!
You know what is stupid about turning everything to your pet hate, in this case, hatred of women DEI appointees? (which plenty of women are highly competent and deserve their jobs because they are good at them)
it means you yourself become incompetent because you blame what you hate instead of the real culprits and incompetents
#4
For the last couple decades the demoncrats have kept founding ways and making a habit of launching circling torpedos. And they just keep hitting themselves.
#5
Apparently, President Trump has an "upgraded" security team of 15 at this point. I'd like to know how many agents were swapped out and the make-up of the new team. Maybe these can figure out how to holster a weapon.
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this failed assassination attempt was the luckiest thing in the world for trump
it hands him the election
ends the lawfare
and culturally crushes the leftist bullying from Antifa/BLM that will no longer be tolerated by law enforcement
[Bee] A new wave of controversy erupted as 12 women came forward alleging they had been sexually assaulted by whoever Trump's vice presidential pick would end up being.
The damning allegations began to come in despite the fact that Trump has yet to officially name a running mate or even disclose whether the pick is a man or a woman. Sources confirmed at least a dozen highly credible accusers emerged to demand justice against whoever the VP candidate might be.
"Whoever the VP pick is, I am here to tell my story of how I was inappropriately touched by them," claimed one accuser. "As soon as Trump sees fit to announce who his running mate is, I'm going to positively identify him... or her. Whatever. No matter who he picks, they aren't going to get away with what they did. They must be held accountable!"
Other women quickly joined the ranks of accusers, suggesting Trump's eventual VP selection — no matter who it may end up being — has a long history of serious misconduct. "The person Trump picks as his running mate will not get away with the things we all know they did. Once he announces who it is, we'll know who to blame for what happened to all of us."
At publishing time, the DOJ had announced they would be charging Trump's VP pick with serious federal crimes, once they find out who it is.
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Any guesses on how long before the Bee's prediction is fulfilled this time?
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I've read Vance converted to Catholicism in 2019
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Vance isn't controlled by anyone, including Trump. He's playing a long game while standing in the long shadow of his childhood, all the while thinking about what has happened to places like Middletown, Ohio. (Read his book.)
[ZeroHedge - GatestoneInstitute] Before the Biden administration gets too carried away celebrating the election of Iran's so-called moderate president, it should understand that Masoud Pezeshkian's victory is nothing more than a ploy to distract world attention away from Iran's nuclear weapons programme.
While Iranian voters have understandably been focused on electing a new president to replace hardliner Ebrahim Raisi, who was killed in a mysterious helicopter crash in May, the regime has been intensifying its efforts to acquire nuclear weapons.
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Pezeshkian is a genuine moderate on a few issues (e.g. headscarves), an almost moderate on some other issues (e.g., relations with Afghanistan) and a regime acolyte on other issues (e.g., uranium enrichment)
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