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Joe Pags Dismantles Biden's Campaign Speech for Kamala, Fact-Checking Every Claim! Plus, an Interview with Rep. James Comer, Chairman of the House Oversight Committee, Who Discusses Judge Merchan's Strange Move and Hunter Biden's Recent Admission of Guilt!
Joe Biden campaigns directly from The White House. Democrats lose their minds over the SCOTUS ruling on presidential immunity. Latest polls show Biden is finished. Kari Lake and Andy Biggs join the show.
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#THATSWHATUP Show! ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL w#Trista4SenateGov&Prez! #comedy #music #politics
Good stuff man! Ben meiselas of #MEIDASTOUCH read some letters and shows clips of people who finally saw the lights about what a f* douchebag this pervert is, and are leaving diaper Donald's pep rallies in droves! It's about damn time. Better late than never, I guess. Final warning before jail! Everybody call the justice department 202-514-2000 demand they lock up this orange turd he is GD menace to society!!That's what you get for raping women, mofo! Diaper Donald test said he is afraid that "a lot more women" will come forward to report him because he is a serial rapist! 27 more cases exist against him for sexual assault! Women and children boys and girls, with Jeffrey Epstein! Check out Katie Johnson case 2016, he obviously threatened her and her family's life so she dropped the charges. Shame on the cowardly judges in this country who are too afraid to treat old diaper Donald the way he must be treated, or else he just continues to flaunt the rules of Law and some his nose at the justice system call doj 202-514 demand special prosecutor appointed to deal with all the traitors in Congress! 160 of these mofos orchestrated a coup that nearly succeeded well it did because they are still running free, and plotting for insurrection 2.0! Donate to my GoFund.Me/10543a02 to sue the Gestapo
This episode is jampacked and a must watch with today's times. Mohamed Habbeh is an Impactful Palestinian activist! He's the man behind multiple political disruptions - the most famous being Biden's campaign speech! And he joins the Ansari Podcast to discuss the recent college campus protests, how the world and the Muslims must react and act to it. And where does he see this going? How can the Muslims strategize? What is the role of Muslims in American politics and society? Should we call for a one state solution? Mohamed also shares a story of his hometown Palestinian village - where Prophet Zachariah lived! Visit AJPaction.org to donate to the Muslim American cause today! #college #protest #columbia #america #podcast 00:00 Intro 00:30 Habehh Disrupted Joe Biden's Campaign Speech?! 07:43 College Protests & Netanyahu Upset :) 14:00 The World is Waking Up! 17:00 American Muslims are the Most Powerful Muslims? 22:30 Muslims Must start lobbying - political donation Strategy 27:00 AJPaction.org 30:00 Strategy: What Muslims need to know about American politics 35:50 Peaceful strategy in America - Elections Strategy 40:00 Muslims Getting Politicians elected & then betrayed?! 44:00 America is Changing. Gen z is the most pro palestine ever, college campuses! 51:00 One state Solution is the best strategy? 1:02:00 What does Right of Return Mean? 1:06:00 Habbeh Village named after treatment of Maryum (AS) & home of Prophet Zachariah 1:14:00 Israels Inferiority Complex
Part 1 1) Nate saves a life and his visit to our grandparents grave with our Aunt Carmen 2) State of the Union or Campaign Speech? 3) Laken Riley or Lincoln? 4) Biden apologized for calling scumbag who killed Laken Riley an illegal. Dems want him referred to as Undocumented. Apparently, they don't mind hurting Americans feelings 5) 100-year-old WW2 Army Veteran will be married in France to his 96 yr old fiancé near the beaches of D-Day 6) New segment for the show call “Showcase your Pet” Today we showcase Teiska 9 year old 5 ½ lbs, Pomchi (Pomeranian/Chihuahua) mix
GOP Strategist, Terry Schilling weighs in on the S.O.T.U. last week, and what Trump needs to do to bring back independents
Jesus was often times a revolutionary. His teachings on the Kingdom of God flipped the cultural expectations of how a person in a kingdom should live and act. This week we dig into Jesus' teaching on the blessings of kingdom living.
Rich, Charlie, MBD, and Maddy discuss Joe Biden's final pre-election State of the Union, Nikki Haley's departure from the Republican primary, the retirement of Kirsten Sinema, and more.
Fox's Jessica Rosenthal reviews last night's S.O.T.U.
Fox News host Brian Kilmeade mocked President Joe Biden this week for going “full Hitler” against Donald Trump during a campaign speech in Pennsylvania, RadarOnline.com can report.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
1.8.2024 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Biden's Campaign Speech, Miss. Bodycam of Aderrien Murry Shooting, Ala. Cop Indicted for Murder President Joe Biden was at Mother Emanuel AME church amid reelection campaign.President Biden gave a campaign speech Monday at Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina, where nine people were killed in a shooting in 2015. We'll show you what happened and hear what Rep. James Clyburn and Biden had to say. Mississippi officials release dramatic bodycam footage of a shooting of an unarmed 11-year-old boy by a police officer. The family attorney will walk us through the nearly two-minute video that changed Aderrien Murry's life. A former Alabama police officer is charged with murdering Stephen Perkins during an altercation with a tow truck driver. Lee Merritt will join us to discuss the latest in this bizarre case. Iowa's only minority-focus presidential forum gets canceled because nearly all GOP candidates rejected the invitation. The co-founder of Brown and Black Forums of America will be here to explain what's happening in Iowa. And the SWAC conference is trying to crack down on streaming games. Scottay, the host of Offscript will be here to tell us about what's happening between SWAC and Louisiana's Grambling State University. Download the Black Star Network app at http://www.blackstarnetwork.com! We're on iOS, AppleTV, Android, AndroidTV, Roku, FireTV, XBox and SamsungTV. The #BlackStarNetwork is a news reporting platform covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
United Airlines says it found loose bolts on some of its Boeing planes in the wake of a blowout on an Alaska Airlines flight last week. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken addressed tensions between Israel and Hezbollah ahead of key meetings with Israeli officials. Former President Donald Trump wants his election subversion case in Georgia to be dismissed under presidential immunity. President Joe Biden tries to rally Black voters during his campaign stop in South Carolina. And, actor Jonathan Majors gave his first interview since his conviction in a domestic dispute case. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
President Joe Biden is making his first campaign speech of 2024, with a focus on attacking former President Donald Trump over the events on Jan. 6 three years ago. Find out how the president is campaigning—and what President Trump has to say. On the eve of the third anniversary of the Jan. 6 Capitol breach, a former Capitol police officer announces he's running for Congress. President Trump is hitting back at fellow GOP presidential candidates Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley. What is he saying as he returns to Iowa in the final sprint to the caucuses? And why is the New York attorney general seeking $370 million from President Trump? The New Hampshire House votes to prohibit cross-sex procedures for children. Find out why some Democrats are joining Republicans in voting for the bill. From local and state legislatures to the federal government, a record number of public servants are now cashing out on U.S. taxpayer's dollars. How many government workers are we sponsoring? ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
Thursday, January 4th, 2024Today, Trump has formally asked the Supreme Court to overturn the Colorado Supreme Court's ruling keeping him off the ballot; the names of nearly 150 Jeffrey Epstein associates and some victims will start to be released today; the White House responds to Republicans' talking points on the border; the Christian Ziegler investigation expands beyond the rape allegations; a former National Guard official says the Army retaliated against him for his criticism of delays on January 6th; the Biden campaign is set to cast Trump as a threat to democracy in a speech coming up this weekend. Plus Allison and Dana deliver your good news.How We Win The House 2024!https://swingleft.org/fundraise/howwewin2024Want some sweet Daily Beans Merchhttps://shop.dailybeanspod.com/products/fani-t-willis-teeSubscribe to Lawyers, Guns, And MoneyAd-free premium feed: https://lawyersgunsandmoney.supercast.comSubscribe for free everywhere else:https://lawyersgunsandmoney.simplecast.com/episodes/1-miami-1985Check out other MSW Media podcastshttps://mswmedia.com/shows/Follow AG and Dana on Social MediaDr. Allison Gill Follow Mueller, She Wrote on Posthttps://twitter.com/MuellerSheWrotehttps://twitter.com/dailybeanspodhttps://www.tiktok.com/@muellershewrotehttps://instagram.com/muellershewroteDana Goldberghttps://twitter.com/DGComedyhttps://www.instagram.com/dgcomedyhttps://www.facebook.com/dgcomedyhttps://danagoldberg.comHave some good news; a confession; or a correction?Good News & Confessions - The Daily BeansFrom the Good Newshttps://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/cerebellar-hypoplasia-in-catsAll about House Centipedes:https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/CAES/DOCUMENTS/Publications/Fact_Sheets/Entomology/House_Centipede_Scutigera.pdf Listener Survey:http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=shortFollow the Podcast on Apple:The Daily Beans on Apple PodcastsWant to support the show and get it ad-free and early?Supercast https://dailybeans.supercast.com/OrPatreon https://patreon.com/thedailybeansOr subscribe on Apple Podcasts The Daily Beans on Apple Podcasts
Demetra Kaye reports on Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron getting booed while giving campaign speech to become next governor. Connect with Demetra: @demetrakaye --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/africandiasporanews/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/africandiasporanews/support
Former President Donald Trump campaigned in Manchester Thursday as several other GOP candidates are working to rally New Hampshire supporters. We discuss this story and more in this edition of the New Hampshire News Recap with NHPR reporters Todd Bookman and Mara Hoplamazian
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Original Recording of Campaign Speech by Theodore Roosevelt of the Bull Moose Party, in 1912.Full Text:Theodore Roosevelt: The difference between Mr. Wilson and myself is fundamental. The other day in a speech at Sioux Falls, Mr. Wilson stated his position when he said that the history of government, the history of liberty, was the history of the limitation of governmental power. This is true as an academic statement of history in the past. It is not true as a statement affecting the present. It is true of the history of medieval Europe. It is not true of the history of twentieth-century America.In the days when all governmental power existed exclusively in the king or in the baronage and when the people had no shred of that power in their own hands, then it undoubtedly was true that the history of liberty was the history of the limitation of the governmental power of the outsiders who possessed that power. But today, the people have, actually or potentially, the entire governmental power. It is theirs to use and to exercise, if they choose to use and to exercise it. It offers the only adequate instrument with which they can work for the betterment, for the uplifting of the masses of our people.The liberty of which Mr. Wilson speaks today means merely the liberty of some great trust magnate to do that which he is not entitled to do. It means merely the liberty of some factory owner to work haggard women over-hours for under-pay and himself to pocket the profits. It means the liberty of the factory owner to close his operatives into some crazy deathtrap on a top floor, where if fire starts, the slaughter is immense. It means the liberty of the big factory owner—who is conscienceless, and unscrupulous—to work his men and women under conditions which [inaudible] their lives like an [inaudible]. It means the liberty of even less conscientious factory owners to make their money out of the toil, the labor, of little children. Men of this stamp are the men whose liberty would be preserved by Mr. Wilson. Men of this stamp are the men whose liberty would be preserved by the limitation of governmental power.We propose, on the contrary, to extend governmental power in order to secure the liberty of the wage workers, of the men and women who toil in industry, to save the liberty of the oppressed from the oppressor. Mr. Wilson stands for the liberty of the oppressor to oppress. We stand for the limitation of his liberty not to oppress those who are weaker than himself.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this ooey, gooey episode of the STAB! show, your sticky host Jesse Jones welcomes two protein packed guests Ben Feldman and Melony Ford to share with us all their two GVRDs, pick-up lines to or from Crocs, and Unions, campaign speeches from a box of old greeting cards running for mayor of a storage … Continue reading »
Nikki Haley gave her first speech as a Presidential nominee in South Carolina earlier today. She laid out the reasons she is running and gave voters a first look at her presidential campaign. Boyd looks at her messaging and analyzes what may or may not work for her on the campaign trail. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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President Biden delivered his second State of the Union address on Tuesday to a newly divided Congress. It was his first big national speech since the midterms and a preview of his likely 2024 reelection bid. The crew discusses the arguments Biden laid out and where he stands with American voters two years into his presidency. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Herschel Walker veered off in a campaign speech to rant about werewolves killing vampires. Prices higher this year for cooking Thanksgiving dinner at home. Musk issues ultimatum to staff: Commit to ‘hardcore' Twitter or take severance. Idaho police walk back claim of no threat to community after four students were found stabbed to death. House Republicans will subpoena Hunter Biden. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this confusing but manageable edition of the STAB! show, puzzled host Jesse Jones welcomes a health conscious panel of Rhoda Ramone, David Shapiro & Edgar Granados to share their three takes on AAGPBL, nine haiku about Louis C.K.'s Grammy, campaign speeches from a wilted houseplant running for Mayor of an office cubicle, an expired … Continue reading »
Well, folks, I called it on yesterday's show. President Joe Biden's campaign speech was dark, depressing, foreboding and angry. Whomever on his team thought dark red lighting against stark brick walls and harsh shadows and silhouettes was going to be positive and uplifting must have flunked out of film school. The optics were every bit as dark and ominous as was the content of the speech. If the President thought he was going to unite the country, well, chalk that up as a failure, too. He immediately went on the attack of anyone and everyone who voted for or supported Donald Trump, but then said he wasn't against “all” Republicans, just the MAGA ones. I guess the Liz Cheney's and Adam Kinzinger's of the world are okay since they want to be Democrats at heart. But, those who want to limit the size of government, believe in state's rights and in following the Constitution, including the Bill of Rights, well, that's just too extreme in Joe Biden's America. He evoked the term MAGA 13 times, using it as a put-down, a profanity and a sneer. Think about what that acronym stands for – Make America Great Again. According to Biden, a belief in making America “great” is too extreme. He claimed the economy was strong and vibrant and better than any other nation's in the world. Ummm...we are in a recession (notwithstanding their attempts to redefine the term) and we are at 41+ year highs for inflation. But, in the Biden world, this means we are strong and robust. Then, after spending half the speech waging war against half the country, he literally said, “I am asking you to come together, regardless of ideology.” What!? You just spent the entire time mocking, deriding and castigating 74 million Americans and now you say their ideology doesn't matter to you? Then why are you even addressing the nation? Why are you railing against half the country? He wanted to sell the notion that Democrats support the rule of law. So, as a reminder, I play a short montage of Democrats who have said the exact opposite over the past two years. No one in the GOP is running on a “defund the police” message. And then he claimed the right is calling for violence! Oh? Who would those people be? I haven't see anyone. The ones who routinely call for or perpetrate violence are Leftists zealots like Antifa and BLM. The basic message of the night was to either do what he says to do or you are an enemy of the state if you choose to do otherwise. It was dark, divisive and ominous and never once addressed the real issues plaguing the nation. So, my advice to the GOP is to run nonstop messaging on the very issues Biden refused to even acknowledge. Talk about all of the failed domestic and foreign policies. Talk about Afghanistan, the economy, fentanyl and our open border. Talk about the shrinking GDP, the high inflation and the direction he has taken our nation in his first two years in office. Don't worry about Trump or about Mar-a-Lago. Focus on the topics he refused to address because he knows they have no answers for them. He telegraphed that as strongly as he did his disgust for anyone who believes in making America great. Take a moment to rate and review the show and then share the episode on social media. You can find me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, GETTR and TRUTH Social by searching for The Alan Sanders Show. You can also support the show by visiting my Patreon page.
Biden gives most divisive, hateful speech we've ever heard; against his fellow Americans. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-morrow/support
Vice President Pence recently presented his plan for the economy at the University Club of Chicago. It is notable for several reasons - but primarily because this can easily be listed as the first real campaign speech of 2024. Buckle up People.
Darren Maule's Get Fact'd, Darren shares who had to do his whole campgin while there was a bullet hole in this chest, the speed of cars in London is the same as 150 years ago with horses and carriages and much more! #DarrenKeriSkyOnECR #GetFactd
In this sugar encrusted deep state sponsored episode of the STAB! show, your host – clearly in the pocket of big sucrose – Jesse Jones welcomes a dish fighting panel of Jordan Gannon & Tyler Kinney to share their three GPAs, bootlegs of Catcher in the Rye, The Good Place & Top Gun, campaign speeches … Continue reading »
In this all encompassing episode of the STAB! show, Alpha host Jesse Jones welcomes an Omega panel of Kim Martel, Michelle Petro & Joe-Joe Louis to give their takes on JOB, bootleg versions of Halloween, Thanksgiving, & Christmas, campaign speeches from a 2009 Kia Soul running for Mayor of a used car lot, a Halloween … Continue reading »
This is a recording compiled from separate streams on Locals, provided by Phoebe Maras, and covering most of Tore's hard hitting speech at tonight's Columbus campaign event. It's real politics with busy room audio, speaker introductions, questions from the crowd, after event chatter, and a complete shut down of two streaming platforms at the mention of Les Wexner's name. Run time is 48 minutes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What makes a speech, especially a political speech impactful, memorable and stirring? And why does it always feel so long between those times when we hear a good one? In this episode of Seriously Social, political historian Professor Sean Scalmer joins us to discuss the origins of the stump speech, and what it takes to move hearts and minds with words.
In this big, burly, oiled up episode of the STAB! show, your ticket to the gun show and host Jesse Jones welcomes a pectacular panel of Marco Cabodi, Milk Surface & Melony Ford to share their three different CUWTAs, their bootlegs of Star Trek, The Office, & Nerf, campaign speeches from a box of store … Continue reading »
****** MISTAKE: I misspoke and said we need the senate to get ol' botox face outta there but I listened to it back and realized I said senate but actuality I meant the House. 100% my misspeak*******Did we listen to a campaign speech or a update on what the man in power is doing to help our country? Honestly, if I would have heard it out of context I would have thought it was a campaign. Biden had a few interesting things to say and a few very Trump-like things he said he wanted to do. Mr. icecreamshitpants seemed to remember where he was though during the speech but he couldn't remember Iranians live in Iran and Ukrainians live in Ukraine. Overall, it was a rough hour but hey let's talk about it!Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/reighn)
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CONSUME! Purchase! BE! In this, available for free shipping if you listen in the next 3 hours and 44 minutes episode of the STAB! show, a three pack of host Jesse Jones welcomes an Amazon Basics panel of Evan Nyarady, Corinne Nelson & Ben Feldman to share their three different FOAFs, nine Prime Day haiku, … Continue reading »
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News with Shelley 6-3-2021 …Drone with a Sex Toy attached interrupts campaign speech …We are running out of Karens
You need more magnificent mustache in your life, WE need more magnificent mustache in our life, and we at the STAB! show do what we can to provide, as fur faced host Jesse Jones welcomes regrettably smooth panelists Christiana and Nick Pettigrew to share their two unique takes on NQR, six haiku about the failures … Continue reading »
You like word play? Sure you do! What’s not to love? And in this edition of the STAB! show, chock full of verbal gymnastics, your host Jesse Jones invites a panel of cunning linguists including Eric James Barger I, Willie Travis & Tyler Kinney to spin yarns about their three different takes on PAWCTN or … Continue reading »
In this viscous episode of the STAB! show, dribble host Jesse Jones welcomes panelist Jason B, Mark Burk & Jaclyn Weiand to share their three takes on CLDB, pick-up lines to and from a tool shed, diabetes, & a water park, campaign speeches from a swimsuit poster with a healthy serving of side boob running … Continue reading »
In this brittle, calcium deficient episode of the STAB! show, perfect Angel and host Jesse Jones welcomes Kim Martel, Kevin Scott Brown & Melony Ford to share their three different NIBs, nine UK Drug Liberalization Haiku, campaign speeches from an Oster Brand Rice Cooker running against an Instant Pot, a host of a debate style … Continue reading »
I am trying something new to provide you more value and want your feedback. I know we are all busy and don't have time to spend all day in front of the TV watching hearings, campaign speeches, press conferences, etc... and one of the problems in the political commentary space or any news program is that you only get snippets of what happened. Depending on the commentator those clips may even be deceptively edited to fit a political narrative. Even with the most honest of commentators you're still only going to get a fraction of what happened based on that commentator's personal opinion of what the most important highlights are. Podcast offers what no other media does, the ability to consume while on the go (during your commute to work, for some you can consume while working while exercising, cleaning, cooking, or whatever else is going on in your busy life) For that reason, I want to provide you with more value and help you be more informed about what's going on. For the next couple of weeks, I will be experimenting by giving you the audio of these big events with no commentary. This way instead of just getting someone's opinion of what happened or someone telling you what to think happened, you can hear for yourself and make up your own mind. Let me know if you like this, if you do I will keep doing this in addition to my regular show. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thejacobjohnstonshow/message
Join your host DJ Jizzy Jeff for a delightful selection of hits and deep cuts from yesteryear to today. Plus, the exclusive world premiere of the new Mrs. Ghost single, "Campaign Speech."
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Former President Barack Obama has returned to the campaign trail on behalf of Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden. Obama will hold his first fall campaign appearance in Pennsylvania while President Trump is staging an evening rally in North Carolina, another competitive state for both campaigns. The dueling appearances come on the eve of Thursday’s final debate and with less than two weeks remaining before the November election. Three years after Donald Trump ordered a crackdown on undocumented migrants crossing into the US, lawyers are still struggling to find the parents of 545 children separated from them under the “zero-tolerance” policy, according to the American Civil Liberties Union. Pope Francis has called for the legalization of same-sex civil unions for the first time as pope, a shift from the Catholic Church’s longstanding doctrine on LGBTQ rights. Plus, a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention official has said the U.S. coronavirus outbreak is rapidly expanding with Covid-19 cases now growing “really in all parts of the country.”
On Oct. 13, 2016, weeks before scoring one of the biggest political upsets in U.S. history, Donald J. Trump delivered a "closing argument" speech before an enthusiastic crowd in West Palm Beach, Fla. The Republican nominee pledged that, if elected, he would work to "remove from our politics the special interests who have betrayed our workers, our borders, our freedoms, and our sovereign rights as a nation." He also decried what he called a "campaign of destruction" being waged by his Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton, and he took aim The New York Times and other "media enablers" who "[do] not even attempt to confirm the most basic facts." "Join me in taking back our country," he urged voters. "We will make America great again." On Election Day, Donald Trump was elected the 45th president of the United States, winning 30 states and earning 306 electoral votes. This speech has been abridged slightly for this podcast. The text of Mr. Trump's remarks (as prepared for delivery) is available at https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/remarks-the-south-florida-fair-expo-center-west-palm-beach-florida Have a comment or question about the Notable Speeches podcast? Email feedback@notablespeeches.com.
In this arboreal turgid episode of the STAB! show, your oaken host Jesse Jones welcomes saplings David Coleman, Willie Travis and Jaclyn Weiand to share their three NIPSCOs, nine tree wedding anniversary related haiku, their various reviews of things, including a Yelp review of Limbo, a GrubHub review for a restaurant in a Fallout game, … Continue reading »
What would Jesus say if he were to give a campaign speech? Wonder no more - we already have it, AKA The Teaching on the Mount.
"I give you my word if you entrust me with the Presidency, I will draw on the best of us not the worst... we'll chose hope over fear, fact over fiction." Those are words of Democratic Presidential hopeful Joe Biden during his big virtual convention speech. A global pandemic forced the party to take the four-day rally online - with Biden closing out the event. The 77-year-old former Vice President delivered the speech inside an empty arena in his hometown of Wilmington, Delaware. CNN's correspondent Nadia Romero was there and says at times it got quite emotional.
Kanye crying over daughters potential abortion and Kim is worried for Kanye West. Kanye West breaks down during his Campaign Speech. Kanye West discusses Harriet Tubman that causes concern throughout Social Media. Kim Kardashian Family is feuding with Kanye Kanye West while he is in a Bipolar Manic State. Pour the Tea with Gigi #KanyeCrying #KimKardashian #PourtheTeawithGigi LoveBScott: https://bit.ly/30vVgrd Video Link: https://youtu.be/H1P4CzS3i7E
So, all of a sudden it’s politically correct to wear a mask while and about, and according to trump, he’s now our fave president? Please!! Just WTF?!?!?! Speaking of presidents, how about that campaign speech that Kanye went with? Conspiracy theorists and critical thinkers are all of this with MK Ultra or other handler like theories. And as if this shit ain’t enough, baby witches everywhere, especially on WitchTok, are hexing the moon and fae. Y’all…it’s too much. But, I guess it’s kewl that Walmart is closing on Thanksgiving this year? Hope more companies follow suit. All this and more on our low, low, low brow current events digest, Th3 Newsangl! THINGS TO DO DURING QUARANTINE: ~figure out what you used to love to do before adulting and go back to doing it. ~ study witchcraft and its origin…don’t go conjuring shit up tho. ~ karaoke…lots of free and cheap apps out there for this. ~ birthday parades and online parties…use apps like zoom, skype, or facetime. ~ social media questions to your friends list…the answers will keep you entertained ~ learn something new…an instrument, languages, self-help knowledge, & etc. ~ read books…reach for personal development. ~ so many more: workout, meal plan, couple time, self-care, catch up on shows, search profiles to be nosy (CJ - @luxe_styler & @the_pseudo_baker , Dee - @dk_jei , Brandi - @ohsoyourebrandi ), cook, learn holistic care, bake, sew… ~ IF YOU CAN SEW, CONSIDER MAKING MASKS FOR YOU LOCAL MEDICAL PERSONNEL!!! Aaannnnddddd…if you find it in your heart to do so, please check this link out to support our podcast. Every penny we receive from anchor’s support subscription will be put to use to bring you an even better experience as you listen/watch our shennanigans! Lowest contribution starts at $0.99 per month. https://anchor.fm/th3-triangl2/support (***Disclaimer: We don’t own any rights to songs sung in the episode…the Tiger Twins just be off task, why are they like this???…#Th3Triangl ✊
President Trump’s 2020 State of the Union Address, the ultimate campaign speech! Conclusion. “…we have perhaps the best relationship we’ve ever had with China, including with President Xi. They respect what we’ve done.” – President Trump’s BFFs Xi Jinping’s & Kim Jong Un’s ongoing secret arrangements to enable North Korea to pursue enhancement of NK’s nuclear & ballistic missile programs. US DOJ – Changing (Communist) China’s behavior “has proven to be a real challenge.” Communist China’s spy-craft use of people from state-owned businesses, organizations…as well as academicians, researchers, students…in addition to the Red Army Intelligence and Hacking units. WHO knew? Can you say pandemic? Belated acknowledgement that the coronavirus infections and fatalities are only the figurative tip of the iceberg! Africa’s Black Islamist Terrorist campaigns of terror waged against Christians from nation to nation – DRC/Congo, Nigeria….
President Trump’s 2020 State of the Union Address, the ultimate campaign speech! Part 3. Trump emphasized “Socialism destroys nations.” & “We will never let socialism destroy American healthcare.” Yet, he is in complete agreement with Socialist Bernie Sanders in pushing “affordable child care” and “paid family leave” as he emphasized in his address; why is that do you suppose? 92-year-old Maria Fuertes of Queens, NY, attacked, raped, murdered, victimized by the Democrat Party’s so-called “sanctuary” cities and states, only one of many darlings and innocents sacrificed to this unconstitutional evil championed by the Democrat Party!
President Trump’s 2020 State of the Union Address, the ultimate campaign speech, Part 2 (to be continued) Candidate Donald Trump vs. John McCain. Remembrance from a Ronald Reagan address – what heroism, valor, courage, bravery, self-sacrifice is, what true love is.
A shaken Joe Biden hunkers down in his Delaware home with his chief campaign strategists, away from the madding crowds of NH, ahead of the Friday night debate, and the looming Primary, to devise a winning strategy. Nancy Pelosi’s “very liberating” TV moment, defying the President. President Donald Trump’s 2020 State of the Union Address (actually the ultimate campaign speech), given the night before the Impeachment vote by the Senate. This is only the beginning of my commentary on this pivotal speech.
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We finally have the facts. The two year long investigation, lead by Robert Mueller, into whether or not the 2016 Donald Trump for President campaign worked with members of the Russian government to steal and release Democratic Party emails is now complete. In this episode, after reading every word of the 448 page report, Jen breaks what the facts indicate Donald Trump did and did not do so that we can all be "in the know" for the Congressional battles with the President that are sure to come. 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Article: Taibbi: As Mueller Probe Ends,New Russiagate Myth Begins by Matt Taibbi, RollingStone, March 25, 2019. Article: Cohen Hired IT Firm to Rig Early CNBC, Drudge Polls to Favor Trump by Michael Rothfeld, Rob Barry and Joe Palazzolo, Washington Post, January 17, 2019. Article: Trump Dodges Question on Fox News if He's a Russian Asset by Audrey McNamara, The Daily Beast, January 13, 2019. Article: Trump is Compromised by Russia by Michele Goldberg, NY Times, November 29, 2018. Article: Text with Roger Stone’s name (Volume II, pg 128), by Marisa Schultz and Nikki Schwab, New York Post, November 28, 2018. Article: Roger Stone Associate says He won't agree to Plea Deal by Sara Murray and Eli Watkins, CNN, November 26, 2018. Article: 14 States Forgo Paper Ballots, Despite Security Warnings by Gopal Ratnam, Government Technology, October 31, 2018. Article: Will Trump be Meeting his Russian Counterpart or Handler? by Jonathon Chait, NY Intelligencer, July 2018. Transcript: Remarks by President Trump in Press Gaggle The White House, June 15, 2018. Article: Rudy Giulani says Mueller Probe might Get Cleaned up with Presidential Pardons by Chris Somerfeldt, NY Daily News, June 15, 2018 Article: Michael Cohen has said he would take a bullet for Trump by Honorable Maggie Haberman, Sharon LaFriere and Danny Hakim, NY Times, April 20, 2018. Article: Russians Turned Away at Seattle Consulate After Trump announces Closure by Evan Bush, Christine Clarridge, Dominic Gates and Hal Bernton, The Seattle Times, March, 26 2018. Article: It's Official: Russiagate is this Generation's WMD by Matt Taibbi, Substack, March 23, 2018. Article: Russian Tweets used as sources for Partisan Opinion study by Josephine Lukito and Chris Wells, Columbia Journalism Review, March 8, 2018. Article: Cable News Ad Revenue up 25 Percent by Joe Concha, The Hill, February 23, 2018. Document: Transcript of December 13, 2017 Rosenstein hearing by Committee of the Judiciary House of Representative U.S. Congress, December 13, 2017. Article: In Retaliations, US Orders Russian to Close Consulate in San Francisco by Mark Landler and Gardiner Harris, NY Times, August, 31 2017. Article: Excerpts from Interview with Trump by Stephen Crowley, NY Times, July 19, 2017. Document: Transcript of June 8, 2017 Comey hearing by Select Committee on Intelligence U.S. Senate, June 8, 2017. Article: Comey, Mueller and the Showdown at John Ashcroft's Hospital Bed by Colleen Shalby, LA Times, May 17, 2017. Document: Statement from Press Secretary regarding James Comey's Testimony White House U.S. Press Secretary, May 9, 2017. Article: Sessions Met with Russian Ambassador During Trumps Presidential Campaign by Adam Entous, Ellen Naskashima and Greg Miller, The Washington Post, March 1, 2017 Article: National Security Advisor Flynn Discussed Sanctions with Russian Ambassador Despite Denials by Greg Miller, Adam Entous and Ellen Nakashima Washington Post, February 9, 2017. Document: Steele Dossier Confidential, by Mark Schoofs, BuzzFeed, October 19, 2016. Article: Wiki Leaks to Publish More Hilary Emails by Mark Tran, The Guardian, June 12, 2016. Article: Panel Told of a Sickbed Face-Off by Richard Schmitt, LA Times, May 16, 2007. Resources Press Gaggle Transcript: Remarks by President Trump in Press Gaggle, June 15, 2018 Hearing Transcript: Oversight Hearing with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, December 13, 2017 Hearing Transcript: Open Hearing with Former FBI Director James Comey, June 8, 2017 Report: Steele Dossier, Company Intelligence Report 2016/080 Statement Transcript: Statement from the Press Secretary, May 9, 2017 Visual Resources Sound Clip Sources Hearing: Michael Cohen Testimony Before House Oversight Committee, C-SPAN, February 27, 2019. Sound Clips: 33:31 Michael Cohen: You need to know that Mr. Trump’s personal lawyers reviewed and edited my statement to Congress about the timing of the Moscow Tower negotiations before I gave it. 33:44 Michael Cohen: To be clear, Mr. Trump knew of and directed the Trump Moscow negotiations throughout the campaign and lied about it. He lied about it because he never expected to win. He also lied about it because he stood to make hundreds of millions of dollars on the Moscow real estate project. 39:21 Michael Cohen: Donald Trump is a man who ran for office to make his brand great, not to make our country great. He had no desire or intention to lead this nation, only to market himself and to build his wealth and power. Mr. Trump would often say this campaign was going to be greatest infomercial in political history. He never expected to win the primary. He never expected to win the general election. The campaign, for him, was always a marketing opportunity. 43:50 Michael Cohen: Mr. Trump directed me to find a straw man to purchase a portrait of him that was being auctioned off at an art Hampton’s event. The objective was to ensure that this portrait, which was going to be auctioned last, would go for the highest price of any portrait that afternoon. The portrait was purchased by the fake bidder for $60,000. Mr. Trump directed the Trump Foundation, which is supposed to be a charitable organization, to repay the fake bidder, despite keeping the art for himself. 48:50 Michael Cohen: When I say con man, I'm talking about a man who declares himself brilliant, but directed me to threaten his high school, his colleges, and the College Board to never release his grades or SAT scores. 53:09 Michael Cohen: Mr. Trump had frequently told me and others that his son Don Jr had the worst judgment of anyone in the world. 55:31 Michael Cohen: And by coming today, I have caused my family to be the target of personal scurrilous attacks by the president and his lawyer trying to intimidate me from appearing before this panel. 56:30 Michael Cohen: And I hope this committee and all members of Congress on both sides of the aisle make it clear that as a nation, we should not tolerate attempts to intimidate witnesses before Congress and attacks on family are out of bounds and not acceptable. 2:10:30 Michael Cohen: And when Mr. Trump turned around early in the campaign and said, I can shoot somebody on Fifth Avenue and get away with it, I want to be very clear. He's not joking. He's telling you the truth. You don't know him. I do. I sat next to this man for 10 years and I watched his back. 2:11:13 Michael Cohen: And when he goes on Twitter and he starts bringing in my in-laws, my parents, my wife, what does he think is going to happen? He's causing... He's sending out the same message that he can do whatever he wants. This is his country. He's becoming an autocrat and hopefully something bad will happen to me or my children and my wife so that I will not be here and testify. That's what his hope was. To intimidate me. 2:11:46 Rep. Jim Cooper (TN): Have you ever seen Mr. Trump personally threaten people with physical harm? Michael Cohen: No. He would use others. 2:12:00 Michael Cohen: Everybody’s job at the Trump organization is to protect Mr. Trump 2:12:07 Michael Cohen: Every day. Most of us knew we were coming in and we were going to lie for him on something, and that became the norm, and that's exactly what's happening right now in, in this country. That's exactly what's happening here in government. 4:10:30 Rep. Brenda Lawrence (MI): Mr Cohen, why do you feel or believe that the president is repeatedly attacking you? You are stating that you feel intimidated asking us to protect you following your cooperation with law enforcement. Michael Cohen: When you have access to 60 plus million people that follow you on social media and you have the ability within which to spark some action by individuals that follow and follow him and from his own words that he can walk down Fifth Avenue, shoot someone and get away with it. It's never comfortable when the President of the United States… Rep. Brenda Lawrence (MI): What do you think he can do to you? Michael Cohen: A lot. And it's not just him, it's those people that follow him in his rhetoric. Rep. Brenda Lawrence (MI): What is a lot? Michael Cohen: I don't know. I don't walk with my wife. If we go to a restaurant or we go somewhere, I don't walk with my children. I make them go before me because I have fear and it's the same fear that I had before when he initially decided to drop that tweet in my cell phone. I receive some, and I'm sure you, you'll understand. I received some tweets. I received some Facebook messenger, all sorts of social media attacks upon me, whether it's the private direct message that I've had to turn over to secret service because they are the most vile, disgusting statements that anyone can ever receive. And when it starts to affect your children, that's when it really affects you. Interview: Trump joins Judge Jeanine for a phone interview to give an update on where Washington is at with the border crisis, Fox News, January 12, 2019. Sound Clip: 15:00 President Donald Trump: Look, I was a client of his, and you know, you're supposed to have lawyer-client privilege, but it doesn't matter because I'm a very honest person, frankly, but he's in trouble on some loans and fraud and taxi cabs and stuff that I know nothing about and in order to get a sentence reduced, he says, "I have an idea, I'll give you some information on the president." Well, there is no information, but he should give information, maybe on his father in law because that's the one that people want to look at because where does that money? That's the money in the family. And I guess he didn't want to talk about his father in law. He's trying to get his sentence reduced. Press Conference: President Trump Accuses Personal Lawyer Michael Cohen of Lying, C-SPAN, November 29, 2018. Sound Clip: 1:00 President Donald Trump: He was convicted of various things unrelated to us. He was given a fairly long jail sentence and he’s a weak person. And by being weak, unlike other people that you watch - he is a weak person. And what he’s trying to do is get a reduced sentence. So he’s lying about a project that everybody knew about. Interview: Interview with Ainsley Earhardt on Fox & Friends, YouTube, August 23, 2018. Sound Clips: Ainsley Earhardt:What grade do you give yourself so far? President Donald Trump: So, I give myself an A+. Ainsley Earhardt: Will you fire Sessions? President Donald Trump: I'll tell you what, as I've said, I wanted to stay uninvolved, but when everybody sees what's going on in the Justice Department - I put "Justice" now in quotes - It's a very, very sad day. Jeff Sessions recused himself, which he shouldn't have done, or he should have told me. Even my enemies say that Jeff sessions should have told you that he was going to recuse himself and then you wouldn't have put him in. He took the job and then he said, "I'm going to recuse myself." I said, "What kind of a man is this?" And by the way, he was on the campaign and you know, the only reason I gave him the job, because I felt loyalty. He was an original supporter. President Donald Trump: He makes a better deal when he uses me, like everybody else, and one of the reasons I respect Paul Manafort so much is he went through that trial... You know, they make up stories. People make up stories. This whole thing about flipping, they call it, I know all about flipping. For 30, 40 years, I've been watching flippers. Everything's wonderful, and then they get 10 years in jail and they flip on whoever the next highest one is, or as high as you can go. It almost ought to be outlawed. It's not fair. Press Briefing: President Trump Remarks on John Brennan and Mueller Probe, C-SPAN, August 17, 2018. Sound Clip: President Donald Trump: I think the whole Manafort trial is very sad when you look at what’s going on there. I think it’s a very sad day for our country. He worked for me for a very short period of time. But you know what, he happens to be a very good person. And I think it’s very sad what they’ve done to Paul Manafort. News Report: State of the Union with Jake Tapper, CNN, YouTube, June 17, 2018. Transcript 9:30 Jake Tapper: How do you respond to critics who say you discussing it on TV, you discussing it with the New York Daily News, President Trump tweeting, that you're sending a signal to defendants in a criminal prosecution that a pardon is out there. It might be on its way. Some people think that this is the president and you suggesting that - signaling really, - don't cooperate with prosecutors because the pardon is there if you'll just hold on. Rudy Giuliani: Jake, I don't think that's the interpretation. It's certainly not intended that way. What it should be... I'll tell you what I clearly mean. What I mean is you're not going to get a pardon just because you're involved in this investigation. You probably have a higher burden if you're involved in this investigation as compared to the others who get pardons but you're certainly not excluded from it if, in fact, the president and his advisors, not me, come to the conclusion that you've been treated unfairly. Press Conference: President Trump gives off-the-cuff news conference on White House lawn, CNBC, June 15, 2018. Transcript Sound Clips: 6:30 Reporter: So there’s some high-profile court cases going on. You’ve got a former campaign manager, your former lawyer. They’re all dealing with legal troubles. Are you paying close attention — President Donald Trump: Well, I feel badly about a lot of them, because I think a lot of it is very unfair. I mean, I look at some of them where they go back 12 years. Like Manafort has nothing to do with our campaign. But I feel so — I tell you, I feel a little badly about it. They went back 12 years to get things that he did 12 years ago? 8:50 Reporter: Is he still your lawyer? President Donald Trump: No, he’s not my lawyer anymore. But I always liked Michael, and he’s a good person. And I think he’s been — Reporter: Are you worried he will cooperate? President Donald Trump: Excuse me, do you mind if I talk? Reporter: I just want to know if you’re worried — President Donald Trump: You’re asking me a question; I’m trying to ask it. Reporter: I just want to know if you’re worried if he’s going to cooperate with federal investigators. President Donald Trump: No, I’m not worried because I did nothing wrong. White House Briefing: President Trump receives a briefing from Military Leadership, YouTube, April 9, 2018. Transcript Sound Clips: President Donald Trump: So I just heard that they broke into the office of one of my personal attorneys — a good man. And it’s a disgraceful situation. It’s a total witch hunt. I’ve been saying it for a long time. I’ve wanted to keep it down. We’ve given, I believe, over a million pages’ worth of documents to the Special Counsel. They continue to just go forward. And here we are talking about Syria and we’re talking about a lot of serious things. We’re the greatest fighting force ever. And I have this witch hunt constantly going on for over 12 months now. President Donald Trump: The Attorney General made a terrible mistake when he did this, and when he recused himself. Or he should have certainly let us know if he was going to recuse himself, and we would have used a — put a different Attorney General in. So he made what I consider to be a very terrible mistake for the country. But you’ll figure that out. Hearing: Facebook, Google, and Twitter Executives on Russia Election Interference, Senate Intelligence Committee, C-SPAN, November 1, 2017. Sound Clips: 1:49:24 Sen. Roy Blunt (MO): Mr. Stretch, how much money did the Russians spend on ads that we now look back as either disruptive or politically intended? It was at $100,000. Is that— Colin Stretch: It was approximately $100,000. Blunt: I meant from your company. Stretch: Yes, approximately $100,000. Blunt: How much of that did they pay before the election? Stretch: The— Blunt: I’ve seen the— Stretch: Yeah. Blunt: —number 44,000. Blunt: Is that right? Stretch: So— Blunt: 56 after, 44 before. Stretch: The ad impressions ran 46% before the election, the remainder after the election. Blunt: 46%. Well, if I had a consultant that was trying to impact an election and spent only 46% of the money before Election Day, I’d be pretty upset about that, I think. So, they spent $46,000. How much did the Clinton and Trump campaigns spend on Facebook? I assume before the election. Stretch: Yeah. Before the elec— Blunt: They were better organized than the other group. Stretch: Approximate—combined approximately $81 million. Blunt: 81 million, and before the election. Stretch: Yes. Blunt: So, 81 million. I’m not a great mathematician, but 46,000, 81 million, would that be, like, five one-thousandths of one percent? It’s something like that. Stretch: It’s a small number by comparison, sir. Hearing: Russian Interference in 2016 Election, Senate Intelligence Committee, C-SPAN, June 8, 2017. Witness: James Comey - Former FBI Director Sound Clips: 48:20 Senator James Risch (ID): You put this in quotes. Words matter. You wrote down the words so we can all have the words in front of us now. There’s 28 words there that are in quotes, and it says, quote, ‘‘I hope’’—this is the President speaking—‘‘I hope you can see your way clear to letting this go, to letting Flynn go. He is a good guy. I hope you can let this go.’’Now those are his exact words, is that correct? James Comey:: Correct. Senator RISCH: And you wrote them here and you put them in quotes? Director COMEY: Correct. Senator RISCH: Okay. Thank you for that. He did not direct you to let it go? Director COMEY: Not in his words, no. Senator RISCH: He did not order you to let it go? Director COMEY: Again, those words are not an order. Senator RISCH: No. He said, ‘‘I hope.’’ Now, like me, you probably did hundreds of cases, maybe thousands of cases, charging people with criminal offenses. And of course you have knowledge of the thousands of cases out there where people have been charged. Do you know of any case where a person has been charged for obstruction of justice or, for that matter, any other criminal offense, where they said or thought they hoped for an outcome? Director COMEY: I don’t know well enough to answer. And the reason I keep saying his words is I took it as a direction. Senator RISCH: Right. Director COMEY: I mean, this is the President of the United States with me alone, saying, ‘‘I hope’’ this. I took it as this is what he wants me to do. I didn’t obey that, but that’s the way I took it. 54:18 Sen. Diane Feinstein (CA): You described two phone calls that you re- ceived from President Trump, one on March 30 and one on April 11, where he, quote, ‘‘described the Russia investigation as a cloud that was impairing his ability,’’ end quote, as President and asked you, quote, ‘‘to lift the cloud,’’ end quote. How did you interpret that? And what did you believe he wanted you to do? Director COMEY: I interpreted that as he was frustrated that the Russia investigation was taking up so much time and energy, I think he meant of the Executive Branch, but in the public square in general, and it was making it difficult for him to focus on other priorities of his. But what he asked me was actually narrower than that. So I think what he meant by the cloud, and again I could be wrong, but what I think he meant by the cloud was the entire investigation is taking up oxygen and making it hard for me to focus on the things I want to focus on. The ask was to get it out that I, the President, am not personally under investigation. 1:17:17 Sen. Susan Collins (ME): And was the President under investigation at the time of your dismissal on May 9th? James Comey: No. 1:30:15 James Comey: On March the 30th, and I think again on—I think on April 11th as well, I told him we’re not investigating him personally. That was true. 1:39:10 Sen. Angus King (ME): And in his press conference on May 18th, the President was asked whether he had urged you to shut down the investigation into Michael Flynn. The President responded, quote, ‘‘No, no. Next question.’’ Is that an accurate statement? James Comey: I don’t believe it is. 1:48:15 James Comey: I think there’s a big difference in kicking superior officers out of the Oval Office, looking the FBI Director in the eye, and saying, ‘‘I hope you’ll let this go.’’ I think if our—if the agents, as good as they are, heard the President of the United States did that there’s a real risk of a chilling effect on their work. 2:21:35 Sen. Jack Reed (RI): You interpret the discussion with the President about Flynn as a direction to stop the investigation. Is that correct? James Comey: Yes. 2:24:25 James Comey: I know I was fired because something about the way I was conducting the Russia investigation was in some way putting pressure on him, in some way irritating him, and he decided to fire me because of that. I can’t go farther than that. 2:26:00 James Comey: There’s no doubt that it’s a fair judgment, it’s my judgment, that I was fired because of the Russia investigation. I was fired in some way to change—or the endeavor was to change the way the Russia investigation was being conducted. Interview: Lester Holt Exclusive Interview with President Trump, NBC News, May 11, 2017. Sound Clips: President Donald Trump: Look, he's a show boat. He's a grandstander. The FBI has been in turmoil. You know that. I know that. Everybody knows that. You take a look at the FBI a year ago, it was in virtual turmoil less than a year ago. It hasn't recovered from that. Lester Holt: Monday you met with the Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosensteinn. President Donald Trump: Right. Lester Holt: Did you ask for recommendation? President Donald Trump: What I did is I was going to fire Comey. My decision. It was not... Lester Holt: You had made the decision before they came... President Donald Trump: I was going to fire Comey. There's no good time to do it, by the way. Lester Holt: Because in your letter, you said, I accepted their recommendation, so you had already made the decision? President Donald Trump: Oh, I was going to fire regardless of recommendation. President Donald Trump: And in fact, when I decided to just do it, I said to myself, I said, you know, this Russia thing with Trump and Russia is a made up story. It's an excuse by the Democrats for having lost an election that they should have won. Lester Holt: Let me ask you about your termination letter to Mr. Comey. You write, "I greatly appreciate you informing me on three separate occasions that I am not under investigation." Why did you put that in there? President Donald Trump: Because he told me that, I mean he told me... Lester Holt: He told you you weren't under investigation with regard to the Russian investigation? President Donald Trump: I've heard that from others. I think... Lester Holt: Was it in a phone call? Did you meet face to face? President Donald Trump: I had a dinner with him. He wanted to have dinner because he wanted to stay on. We had a very nice dinner at the White House. Lester Holt: He asked for the dinner? President Donald Trump: The dinner was arranged, I think he has for the dinner and he wanted to stay on as the FBI head and I said, I'll consider, we'll see what happens. But we had a very nice dinner and at that time he told me, you are not under investigation. Which I knew anyway. Lester Holt: That was one meeting. What were the other two? President Donald Trump: First of all, when you're under investigation, you're giving all sorts of documents and everything. I knew I wasn't under and I heard it was stated at the committee, at some committee level, that I wasn't. Number one. Then during the phone call, he said it and then during another phone call. He said it. So he said it once at dinner and then he said it twice doing phone calls. Lester Holt: Did you call him? President Donald Trump: In one case I called him. In one case he called me. Lester Holt: And did you ask him I under investigation? President Donald Trump: I actually asked him, yes. I said, if it's possible when you let me know, am I under investigation? He said, "You are not under investigation." Lester Holt: But he's, he's given sworn testimony that there was an ongoing investigation into the Trump campaign and possible collusion with the Russian government. You were the centerpiece of the Trump campaign, so was he being truthful when he said that you weren't under investigation? President Donald Trump: Well, I know one thing. I know that I'm not under investigation. Me. Personally. I'm not talking about campaigns. I'm not talking about anything else. I'm not under investigation. President Donald Trump: He's not my man or not my man. I didn't appoint him. He was appointed long before me. President Donald Trump: There was no collusion between me and my campaign and the Russians. The other thing is the Russians did not affect the vote and everybody seems to think that. Lester Holt: But when you put out tweets, it's a total hoax. It's a taxpayer's charade. And you're looking for a new FBI director. Are you not sending that person a message to lay off? President Donald Trump: No, I'm not doing that. I think that we have to get back to work, but I want to find out, I want to get to the bottom. If Russia hacked, if Russia did anything having to do with our election, I want to know about. White House Press Briefing: Sarah Sanders Daily Press Briefing, White House, May 10, 2017. Transcript Oversight Hearing: FBI Oversight, Senate Judiciary Committee, C-SPAN, May 3, 2017. Witness: James Comey - FBI Director Sound Clips: 57:19 Sen. Patrick Leahy (VT): In October, the FBI was investigating the Trump campaign's connection to Russia. You sent a letter informing the Senate and House that you are reviewing additional emails. It could be relevant to this, but both of those cases are open, but you're still only commented on one. FBI Director James Comey: I commented, as I explained earlier on October 28th in a letter that I sent to the chair and rankings of the oversight committees that we were taking additional steps in the Clinton email investigation because I had testified under oath repeatedly that we were done, that we were finished there. With respect to the Russia investigation, we treated it like we did with the Clinton investigation. We didn't say a word about it until months into it. And then the only thing we've confirmed so far about this is - same thing with the Clinton investigation - that we are investigating and I would expect we're not going to say another peep about it until we're done. 1:47:32 Sen. Al Franken (MN): Any investigation into whether the Trump campaign or Trump operation colluded with Russian operatives would require a full appreciation of the president's financial dealings. Director Comey, would president Trump's tax returns be material to such an investigation? FBI Director James Comey: That's not something, Senator, I'm going to answer. Sen. Al Franken (MN): Does the investigation have access to President Trump's tax returns? FBI Director James Comey: I have to give you the same answer. Again, I hope people don't over interpret my answers, but I just don't want to start talking about anything...What we're looking at and how. 2:00:15 FBI Director James Comey: The current investigation with respect to Russia, we've confirmed it. The Department of Justice authorized me to confirm that exists. We're not going to say another word about it until we're done. 2:11:30 Sen. Mazie Hirono (HI): You do confirm that there is still an ongoing investigation of the Trump campaign and their conduct with regard to Russian efforts to undermine our elections? FBI Director James Comey: We're conducting an investigation to understand whether there was any coordination between the Russian efforts and anybody associated with the Trump campaign. Sen. Mazie Hirono (HI): So since you've already confirmed that such an investigation is ongoing, can you tell us more about what constitutes that investigation? FBI Director James Comey: No. 2:25:40 Sen. Richard Blumenthal (CT): You have confirmed, I believe that the FBI is investigating potential ties between Trump associates and the Russian interference in the 2016 campaign, correct? FBI Director James Comey:Yes. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (CT): And you have not, to my knowledge, ruled out anyone in the Trump campaign as potentially a target of that criminal investigation. Correct? FBI Director James Comey: Well, I haven't said anything publicly about who we've opened investigations on. I've briefed the chair and ranking on who those people are. And so I, I can't, I can't go beyond that in this setting. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (CT): Have you ruled out anyone in the campaign that you can disclose? FBI Director James Comey: I don't feel comfortable answering that senator, because I think it puts me on a slope to talking about who we're investigating. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (CT): Have you ruled out the president United States? FBI Director James Comey: I don't want people to over-interpret this answer. I'm not going to comment on anyone in particular because that puts me down a slope of... Cause if I say no to that, then I have to answer succeeding questions. So what we've done is brief the chair and ranking on who the U.S. persons are that we've opened investigations on. And that's, that's as far as we're going to go with this point. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (CT): But as a former prosecutor, you know that when there's an investigation into several potentially culpable individuals, the evidence from those individuals and the investigation can lead to others. Correct? FBI Director James Comey: Correct. We're always open minded about, and we follow the evidence wherever it takes us. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (CT): So potentially the President of the United States could be a target of your ongoing investigation into the Trump campaign's involvement with Russian interference in our election. Correct? FBI Director James Comey: I just worry... I don't want to answer that because it seems to be unfair speculation. We will follow the evidence. We'll try and find as much as we can and we'll follow the evidence where it leads. Interview: Interview with President Trump, Fox Business Network, YouTube, April 12, 2017. Sound Clip: 5:30 Maria Bartiromo: Was it a mistake not to ask Jim Comey to step down from the FBI at the outside of your presidency, is it too late now to ask him to step down? President Donald Trump: No, it's not too late. But I have confidence at him, we'll see what happens. It's going to be interesting Interview: Face the Nation interviews Vice-President elect Mike Pence, YouTube, January 15, 2017. Transcript Sound Clip: 8:48 John Dickerson: It was reported by David Ignatius that the incoming national security advisor Michael Flynn was in touch with the Russian ambassador on the day the United States government announced sanctions for Russian interference with the election. Did that contact help with that Russian kind of moderate response to it? That there was no counter-reaction from Russia. Did the Flynn conversation help pave the way for that sort of more temperate Russian response? Vice President-elect Mike Pence: I talked to General Flynn about that conversation and actually was initiated on Christmas Day he had sent a text to the Russian ambassador to express not only Christmas wishes but sympathy for the loss of life in the airplane crash that took place. It was strictly coincidental that they had a conversation. They did not discuss anything having to do with the United States’ decision to expel diplomats or impose censure against Russia. Hearing: Jeff Sessions for Attorney General Confirmation, Senate Judiciary Committee, C-SPAN, January 10, 2017. Clip: Jeff Sessions Didn't Disclose 2016 Meetings with Russian Ambassador Sound Clips: Sen. Al Franken (MN): If there is any evidence that any one affiliated with the Trump campaign communicated with the Russian government in the course of this campaign, what will you do? Sen. Jeff Sessions (AL): Senator Franken, I'm not aware of any of those activities. I have been called a surrogate at a time or two in that campaign, and I didn't have not have communications with the Russians and I'm unable to comment on it. Campaign Speech clip: Trump: I could shoot somebody and not lose voters", Iowa Campaign Rally, CNN, January 23, 2016. Sound Clips: Donald Trump: I have the most loyal people. Did you ever see that? Where I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn’t lose any voters. Okay? It’s like, incredible. Interview: Trump says Clinton policy on Syria would lead to World War Three, Steve Holland, Reuters, October 25, 2016. National Security Address: Hilary Clinton Speaking at the Council on Foreign Relations, C-SPAN, November 19, 2015. Transcript Sound Clip: Hillary Clinton: So we need to move simultaneously toward a political solution to the civil war that paves the way for a new government with new leadership and to encourage more Syrians to take on ISIS as well. To support them, we should immediately deploy the special operations force President Obama has already authorized and be prepared to deploy more as more Syrians get into the fight, and we should retool and ramp up our efforts to support and equip viable Syrian opposition units. Our increased support should go hand in hand with increased support from our Arab and European partners, including Special Forces who can contribute to the fight on the ground. We should also work with the coalition and the neighbors to impose no-fly zones that will stop Assad from slaughtering civilians and the opposition from the air. Video: Gonzalez: Pressured Hospitalized Ashcroft to OK Spying, James Comey Testifying before Senate Judiciary Committee, YouTube, May 15, 2007. Community Suggestions See Community Suggestions HERE. Cover Art Design by Only Child Imaginations Music Presented in This Episode Intro & Exit: Tired of Being Lied To by David Ippolito (found on Music Alley by mevio)
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In this edition of delayed episodes, we discuss albums like Big Baby D.R.A.M., Danny Brown's Atrocity Exhibition, to Dave East's Kyrie Chanel. We also went down the rabbit hole of Eminem's lengthy Campaign Speech. We eventually climbed out of that hole by diving into Drake's out of the blue songs (Fake Love, Two Birds One Stone, Sneakin') and how he's throwing shots at Pusha T and Kid Cudi. Take a listen! Let us know what you think! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/through-the-crate/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/through-the-crate/support
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CLICK HERE TO SUPPORT US ON PATREON In this episode we talk about the Kanye West & Jay Z beef and what the issue might be. What would happen with a Watch The Throne 2, what would've been the sequel to Niggas in Paris and more. We also talked about the debate last week, bad hombres, why people don't like Donald Trump and some of the Wikileaks coming out against Hillary Clinton. DDoS attacks shut down big parts of the internet and we don't like it. And when conservative media creates the war between media and truth. We also talk the Drake & Pusha T beef that seems to be brewing and why Pusha T most likely won't come out victorious, even though he'll be the better rapper. We also speak about the new track from Eminem called Campaign Speech and why people will hate it and others love it. We talk about the Azealia Banks versus Russell Crowe incident, her past twitter beefs and did Crowe really call Azealia a racial slur when he spit on her? The director has left from Deadpool and Bigg UU hasn't even seen it yet. Riffa isn't happy about it. And we also find out Riffa doesn't like watching movies with subtitles. We also get into the Walking Dead season 7 premiere where Negan has violently killed some characters from the core cast. We take a couple shots in remembrance. Everyone is distraught about it. Log on to Trillmatic.com | Mixtapes | Audio | Videos Follow us on Twitter: @BeenTrillmatic@Riffa254 @BiggUU254 Like us on FB: Facebook.com/BeenTrillmatic
This week we discuss the return of Eminem and his track Campaign Speech. We also discuss some issues my brother Vision is having.