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2021-11-23 at 7:50 PM UTC in This Place Is Dead Today. It Must Be Because of Rump's Triumphant Return Today...Or Tomorrow...Or...Or maybe all the MAGAts are crying in their beer today and doing drugs so they don't have to face the reality that RUMP IS NEVER COMING BACK!
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2021-11-23 at 7:45 PM UTC in STICK IT, Damn It!
Originally posted by Donald Trump In short, I don't believe your article. It's obviously made up.
Read it and weep.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/nov/23/florida-doctors-covid-coronavirus-bruce-boros?utm_te -
2021-11-23 at 7:38 PM UTC in THE MAGA PARTY!,,, the GOP is dead, republicans are going down with the dems,, get ready for THE MAGA PARTY lefty's
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2021-11-23 at 7:06 PM UTC in Who Wants To Go Fishing With Jiggle Booty?They make these things called "ropes" these days that would have allowed you to stand on solid ground and out of the water holding one end of the rope while the other end was tethered to the boat.
You're not too smart, are you? -
2021-11-23 at 6:57 PM UTC in Nigger for saleWhat a bunch of loser assholes.
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2021-11-23 at 6:48 PM UTC in THE MAGA PARTY!,,, the GOP is dead, republicans are going down with the dems,, get ready for THE MAGA PARTY lefty'sWAIT...isn't today the day Rump is triumphant?
Or is that tomorrow?
It must be tomorrow because I just checked the news and didn't see anything about it.
Yeah, tomorrow. That's the ticket! -
2021-11-23 at 6:41 PM UTC in STICK IT, Damn It!FROM THE "YOU CAN'T MAKE THIS SHIT UP" FILE
The Guardian
Seven doctors contract Covid after attending Florida anti-vaccine summit
Maya Yang
Seven anti-vaccine doctors fell sick after gathering earlier this month for a Florida “summit” at which alternative treatments for Covid-19 were discussed.
“I have been on ivermectin for 16 months, my wife and I,” Dr Bruce Boros told attendees at the event held at the World Equestrian Center in Ocala, adding: “I have never felt healthier in my life.”
The 71-year-old cardiologist and staunch anti-vaccine advocate contracted Covid-19 two days later, according to the head event organizer, Dr John Littell.
Littell, an Ocala family physician, also told the Daily Beast six other doctors among 800 to 900 participants at the event also tested positive or developed Covid-19 symptoms “within days of the conference”.
People wait in line at a Covid testing site in Palmetto, Florida, in August.
Littell raised the suggestion the conference was therefore a super-spreader event but rejected it, vehemently saying: “No.
“I think they had gotten it from New York or Michigan or wherever they were from,” he told the Beast. “It was really the people who flew in from other places.”
He also said: “Everybody so far has responded to treatment with ivermectin … Bruce is doing well.”
The Beast said sources close to Boros said he was gravely ill at his Key West home.
Ivermectin is an antiparasitic which has uses in humans but is predominantly used in livestock such as cows and horses. Authorities say it has no proven use against Covid-19 and can be dangerous if taken in large quantities. The US Food and Drug Administration has not authorized or approved ivermectin as a Covid treatment and has said clinical trials are ongoing.
Boros has claimed ivermectin is “working where it’s being used around the world” as a Covid treatment.
In the same Facebook post, he condemned Dr Anthony Fauci, Joe Biden’s chief medical adviser, as “a fraud” and said “big pharma is playing us for suckers”.
In a July interview with Florida Keys Weekly, Boros responded to criticisms of his post, saying: “It breaks my heart that a town like this has made something so political and hateful. What’s wrong with people? I just want to help patients and keep them from dying.”
He also claimed that he gave a seriously ill Covid-19 patient ivermectin and “within six hours he was talking without coughing”.
At the summit in Ocala, Boros criticized his 97-year-old father for getting a Covid vaccine, saying: “He had been brainwashed … He got it. He didn’t tell me. I was very upset. I wanted to give him a spanking. He got both jabs.”
Earlier this year, a significant study supporting ivermectin as a Covid-19 treatment was withdrawn after data was found to have been falsified and patients nonexistent.
The FDA says people should “never use medications intended for animals on yourself or other people. Animal ivermectin products are very different from those approved for humans. Use of animal ivermectin for the prevention or treatment of Covid-19 in humans is dangerous.” -
2021-11-23 at 4:31 PM UTC in STICK IT, Damn It!1. CDC Director Said Unvaccinated People are 14 Times More Likely to Die From COVID and 6 Times More Likely to Catch It
Walensky warned that the data "continue to show that unvaccinated people are six times more likely to test positive for COVID-19 than vaccinated individuals and most tragic, or the vaccine preventable deaths" and "unvaccinated people are at 14 times greater risk of dying from COVID-19 than people who were vaccinated." Although some breakthrough infections are leading to severe COVID, "overall, when looking at hospitalization rates, unvaccinated adults had nine times higher rate of hospitalizations than vaccinated adults. Infections among the unvaccinated, continue to drive this pandemic hospitalizations and deaths tragically at a time when we have vaccines that can provide incredible protection." -
2021-11-23 at 4:23 PM UTC in THE MAGA PARTY!,,, the GOP is dead, republicans are going down with the dems,, get ready for THE MAGA PARTY lefty's
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2021-11-23 at 4:20 PM UTC in THE MAGA PARTY!,,, the GOP is dead, republicans are going down with the dems,, get ready for THE MAGA PARTY lefty'sNewsweek
'I Can't Afford a Big Frontal Attack on the President,' Mitch McConnell Confided
William M. Arkin
On Monday, November 23, Attorney General William Barr met with President Trump in the Oval Office, the first time the two had met or even spoken since mid-October. He had been one of Trump's most loyal cabinet members and an unquestioned conservative.
A White House aide had called Barr to tell him that the president was displeased that he hadn't heard from him. According to Woodward and Costa's "Peril," Barr went to the White House where Trump complained about election fraud, telling the Attorney General that he had heard that the Justice Department was "hanging back." Trump asked why Justice wasn't looking into the reports.
"It's not our role to take sides between you and the other candidate," Barr answered. "That's what we have elections to decide."
Trump insisted that Justice should investigate, that there was a "crime of sufficient magnitude" that could affect the outcome, and Barr agreed that Justice would look into allegations on a "case-by-case" basis.
Barr had already instructed U.S. Attorneys around the nation to review all credible allegations of substantial fraud. Sixteen Assistant U.S. Attorneys in fifteen districts urged Barr to cease the investigation because there was no evidence of irregularities. Richard Pilger, head of the Justice Department's election crimes branch, resigned in protest.
The investigations turned up nothing. According to Carol D. Leonnig and Philip Rucker's "I Alone Can Fix It," "Barr told his senior deputies that at some point someone was going to have to say that the emperor has no clothes. The question was when." None of that was conveyed to the president, who continued to tighten his circle. From the outside Barr looked like a Trump apologist, or even co-conspirator, though the evidence now suggests that Barr was just humoring the president.
At the White House that day, Barr urged Trump to protect his legacy, to focus on "all the great things you've accomplished.
"Be positive," he said to Trump. "Then go down to Georgia and make sure the Republicans hold the Senate."
Barr was reportedly so alarmed by Donald Trump's mindset from the meeting, he told the White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner that things were "getting out of hand." The two assured him that the president was easing into his defeat, as evidenced by his outward support of the beginning of transition preparations for President-elect Joe Biden.
"I had no motive to suppress" any actual evidence of fraud or impropriety, Barr later told Jonathan Karl in his new book "Betrayal: The Final Act of the Trump Show." "But my suspicion all the way along was that there was nothing there. It was all bullshit."
Barr then spoke to Mitch McConnell. The Senate majority leader hadn't spoken up and was therefore portrayed as pro-Trump, but was actually one of the few high-level elected officials who was thinking strategically at the time, his actions matching his words. He told Barr they still needed Trump to focus on Georgia ahead of the January 5 runoff election that would determine if Republicans held the Senate. "I can't afford a big frontal attack on the president at this point," McConnell told Barr.
According to both "Betrayal" and "Peril," McConnell felt that he couldn't declare Joe Biden the winner, fearful that his pronouncement would provoke Donald Trump into doing something like sabotage the Georgia race, or worse.
"You're in a better position to inject some reality into this situation," he pleaded with Barr. "You are really the only one who can do it."
"I understand that," Barr said. "And I'm going to do it at the appropriate time."
Over the next few days, McConnell urged Barr "to come out and shoot down the talk of widespread fraud.
"Bill, I look around, and you are the only person who can do it," McConnell said.
A week later, all of his ducks in order, Barr broke with the president. -
2021-11-23 at 6:17 AM UTC in THE MAGA PARTY!,,, the GOP is dead, republicans are going down with the dems,, get ready for THE MAGA PARTY lefty'sTheWrap
Bret Baier and Chris Wallace Complained to Fox News Heads About Tucker Carlson Capitol Riot Special (Report)
Drew Taylor
Fox News anchors Bret Baier and Chris Wallace bristled at the direction the network is headed, skewing away from news and more towards a nearly full-time editorial bent, according to a lengthy report by NPR.
Baier and Wallace, according to the report, “shared their objections with Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott and its president of news, Jay Wallace.” The objections eventually made their way to Lachlan Murdoch, the chairman and CEO of the network’s parent company, Fox Corporation.
Fox News representatives declined to offer statements regarding Baier and Wallace, and Murdoch didn’t immediately respond to TheWrap’s request for comment.
Who Is Controversial Fox News Host Tucker Carlson?
NPR’s report comes the day after news broke that two longtime Fox News commentators, Jonah Goldberg and Stephen Hayes, quit following the release of a trailer for Tucker Carlson’s Capitol Riot special report, “Patriot Purge,” which supports and amplifies false claims and conspiracy theories about the Jan. 6 Capitol riots.
“It’s basically saying that the Biden regime is coming after half the country and this is the War on Terror 2.0,” Goldberg told NPR. “It traffics in all manner of innuendo and conspiracy theories that I think legitimately could lead to violence. That for me, and for Steve, was the last straw.”
While Hayes and Goldberg admit that they were paid for their appearances, and that offering commentary on Fox News is a goal of most conservative pundits, Hayes said the channel (and its various streaming apparatuses) went too far, particularly when it came to the “Patriot Purge” series. (The series was part of Fox News’ paid subscription service but ads for the program were aired on Fox News Channel.) The report states that, according to a Fox News executive (and confirmed by The Wrap), Goldberg and Hayes’ contracts — which are set to expire next year — have not been picked up.
“I thought it was irresponsible to to put that out into the public airwaves,” Hayes told NPR. -
2021-11-23 at 6:07 AM UTC in THE MAGA PARTY!,,, the GOP is dead, republicans are going down with the dems,, get ready for THE MAGA PARTY lefty'sMake
All the shyster lawyers pay a
Great big
Assed restitution for their lies
The Washington Post
Judge orders two lawyers who filed suit challenging 2020 election to pay hefty fees: ‘They need to take responsibility’
Rosalind Helderman
A federal judge has ordered two Colorado lawyers who filed a lawsuit late last year challenging the 2020 election results to pay nearly $187,000 to defray the legal fees of groups they sued, arguing that the hefty penalty was proper to deter others from using frivolous suits to undermine the democratic system.
“As officers of the Court, these attorneys have a higher duty and calling that requires meaningful investigation before prematurely repeating in court pleadings unverified and uninvestigated defamatory rumors that strike at the heart of our democratic system and were used by others to foment a violent insurrection that threatened our system of government,” wrote Magistrate Judge N. Reid Neureiter.
“They are experienced lawyers who should have known better. They need to take responsibility for their misconduct,” he wrote.
The two lawyers, Gary D. Fielder and Ernest John Walker, filed the case in December 2020 as a class action on behalf of 160 million American voters, alleging there was a complicated plot to steal the election from President Donald Trump and give the victory to Joe Biden.
The two argued that a scheme was engineered by the voting machine vendor Dominion Voting Systems; the tech company Facebook, its founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan; and elected officials in four states. They had sought $160 billion in damages.
Their case was dismissed in April. In August, Neureiter ruled that the attorneys had violated their ethical obligations by filing it in the first place, arguing that the duo had run afoul of legal rules that prohibit clogging the courts with frivolous motions and lodging information in court that is not true. At the time, he called their suit “the stuff of which violent insurrections are made,” alleging they made little effort to determine the truth of their conspiratorial claims before filing them in court. He ordered them to pay the legal fees of all of the many entities that they had sued.
The two did not respond to a request for comment Monday but have previously argued that their suit was not filed in bad faith. They have appealed Neureiter’s order that they be penalized.
In Monday’s order, Neureiter said the lawyers should pay just over $11,000 to cover the legal fees of the states of Michigan and Pennsylvania, both defendants in the suit, a dollar figure the duo had agreed was fair. The two lawyers had balked, however, at far higher fees requested by three other entities: Facebook, Dominion Voting Systems and the Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL), an election reform advocacy group that has received funding from Zuckerberg and Chan.
In a 21-page order Monday, Neureiter ordered that Fielder and Walker pay $50,000 to Facebook and $62,930 each to Dominion and CTCL, arguing that billing records submitted by the group showed the fees were reasonable given the prominence of the lawyers who worked on the case and the amount of time they spent.
What’s more, Neureiter wrote, the hefty fees were appropriate given “the severity of the violation” and because the lawyers had solicited donations from the “arguably innocent and gullible public” to fund their suit. He said he weighed whether the penalties could chill future legitimate lawsuits but concluded that “the repetition of defamatory and potentially dangerous unverified allegations is the kind of ‘advocacy’ that needs to be chilled.”
Neureiter agreed to stay his order, pending the outcome of the lawyers’ appeal.
Neureiter’s order is one of the first efforts to put a dollar figure on penalties for lawyers who attempted to use the legal system to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.
The Center for Tech and Civic Life provided grants to local governments to help administer elections in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, grants that have been the subject of criticism and conspiracy theories by Trump supporters. The group’s executive director, Tiana Epps-Johnson, said in a statement that “not a single challenge” to the grant program “has had basis in fact or law,” adding that “another federal judge has agreed.” She called on Congress to appropriate funding to ensure secure elections in 2022.
A spokeswoman for Dominion said the company was “grateful for the court’s findings.” She noted another key finding of the judge, who wrote: “This lawsuit has been an abuse of the legal system and an interference with the machinery of government.”
A federal judge in Michigan has ordered that a different group of lawyers that challenged the election, including Sidney Powell and L. Lin Wood, be financially penalized and referred them for grievance proceedings that could result in the loss of law licenses.
Dominion has also sued Powell, former New York mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani and a number of other individuals and media organizations for defamation, arguing that the company was harmed by false claims its voting machines were manipulated to steal the election from Trump.
In June, a panel of judges in New York suspended Giuliani’s law license, arguing Trump’s personal lawyer had “communicated demonstrably false and misleading statements” that amounted to an ongoing threat to the public. Giuliani’s lawyers have said they are confident his license will be restored after a hearing. -
2021-11-22 at 10:14 PM UTC in List of DHers who are honorary space nogs
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2021-11-22 at 10:07 PM UTC in 80yr old Christmas cakeLook...It's Jiggles, the fruitcake lady!
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2021-11-22 at 10 PM UTC in List of DHers who are honorary space nogs
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Except that isn't the entire post…YOU ADDED THE OTHER PERSONS POST THAT I WAS QUOTING…here's the entire post I made
Wow typical democrat trying to change the facts!
The first thing I said was "90% of the DH females were already run off"
…that makes it the primary subject matter….with the 2 or 3 comment the secondary subject matter.
You quoted the entire thing…which means you addressed the primary subject FIRST unless otherwise specified…you didn't specify.
My list specified the subject.
Sorry you were too dense to comprehend. -
2021-11-22 at 9:56 PM UTC in Hey yanks recommend me aNOBODY wants to see your thing.
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2021-11-22 at 9:53 PM UTC in 3 blacks in red SUV plow through parade, shots firedBen Dover.
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2021-11-22 at 9:48 PM UTC in 3 blacks in red SUV plow through parade, shots firedPrepare yourself for a can of Whoop-Ass, motherfucker!
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2021-11-22 at 9:44 PM UTC in List of DHers who are honorary space nogsThis is the entire quote:
2021-11-22 at 7:40 PM UTC
Report #75
Jiggaboo_Johnson
Black Hole
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No, I mean retroactive registration requirement. The ones already here would be required to post their tits.
90% of the DH females were already run off, requiring the remaining 2 or 3 to do so would likely result in 2.5% only remaining (lala)
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As can be plainly seen, the discussion was about remaining female DHers being required to post their tits.
Aren't you sick and tired of being proven wrong...yet again?