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NothingButNet's avatar

👍👍 That’s an excellent compilation of the Horrible People Hall of Shame, JHK!! Let’s add the despicable Jim Clapper and Andrew Weissman to the list. I’m sure there are other deserving cretins. While it remains to be seen whether any of this crew of miscreants will ever don an orange jumpsuit, let’s hope they are all named in a RICO prosecution and are impoverished by the process, even if not incarcerated for the rest of their miserable lives. The whole crew is repulsive 🤮 and deserve to be crushed by the Trump Train 🚊

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Skenny's avatar

Comey will waste little time in perjuring himself.

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Ben's avatar

With any luck his fear of prison will cause him to rat out the rest of the coven.

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CHUCKY's avatar

Comey has nothing to fear. An Eastern Virginia jury isn't going to convict him of anything and the judge will make it a hard slog for the prosecution, which will be composed of attorneys very reluctant to risk the lucrative post-DOJ private law firm partnerships awaiting them when they complete their government service.

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Ruth Gordon's avatar

Comey was indicted in Richmond I believe which is 60-40 Democrat. Certainly possible to get a balanced jury. But, yeah, I hear what you are saying. That's okay, though. This will not be the last indictment of Comey and the next may be in Florida.

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CHUCKY's avatar

What do you think he’ll be indicted for next? The SoL has already run out for all the other crimes he committed while Trump was still in office. That’s why they had to go with these three flimsy counts and rush them before September 30 when the 5 year SoL would run out. Bimbo Bondi dilly-dallied for 9 months until Trump had to force the issue.

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Lugh's avatar

In which case, our system is utterly ridiculous, designed to fail and in so doing, protect those who created it.

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A.M.'s avatar

Comey is such a prat but, someone had their eye on the ball with respect to statutes of limitation running out and got this indictment in under the wire, literally, with 4 days to spare. Comey certainly wasn't going to be prosecuted during the Biden years, and to my knowledge no SoL have run out on Comey since Trump became President. So, this is possibly good enough. Count Two looks most promising, while count one could conceivably bring in both Obama and Hillary to testify (longshot possibility I say, but still). Count 3 seems like a shoe-in.

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Jimmy McNulty's avatar

Treason shouldn't have a SoL.

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Ruth Gordon's avatar

Criminal conspiracy charges related to Mar-a-Lago, for one.

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John Schrauth's avatar

That's where the grand jury which indicted him came from, so.......?

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CHUCKY's avatar

So…… Ever hear the saying, “You can get an indictment for a ham sandwich?” Getting a grand jury to indict someone isn’t difficult - unlike obtaining a criminal conviction, which requires the prosecution to prove guilt “beyond a reasonable doubt.” Please do some research before commenting. Thanks.

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Sonny Lapilotta's avatar

BullSchiff. It may be tough, but Comey and the other slimeballs JK mentioned need the same treatment as Rudy G., Peter N, Roger S., Steve B, et al. received. The law firm of Comey, Schiff and Gates, LLC need to be 'perp walked' on all the networks, homes raided 5 AM, stripped of their law licenses and security clearances and totally doxed by all REAL Americans.

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Alzaebo's avatar

Why should we? You'll deign to tell us whether or not we ask.

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Seoulsurvivor's avatar

Is arrogance something you have to cultivate, or does it hit you suddenly like an epiphany? Instead of being a mommy's couch cretin, try responding like you are face to face.

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Michelle's avatar

Wouldn't that just be sooooooooo DELICIOUS!

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Ben's avatar

I won't hold my breath as the Judge is a complete leftist turd appointed by Joe Biden and his autopen.

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Michelle's avatar

I know. I know.

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Bjorn LaSanche's avatar

That smug bastard knows the current AG doesn’t have the intestinal fortitude to bring a case that will be this public to the public. Bondi is deep state interference runner sent by the DS GOP.

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P. Robert Thorson's avatar

Can't argue with you. These high-profile "cases" often carry a stench of distraction. Martha Stewart was a great example of slapping the hand of very minor player and declaring victory, while players hiding in the smokescreen continued with the extremely profitable schemes of fraud and skim in the markets. The markets continue to be organized theft on a grand scale.

I'll know the tide has shifted when flunkies like Fauci, Hillary, Barry O. and others are brought to justice for their crimes, and the puppet masters behind them are smoked out too. Something like that will take an approach the elite military units sometimes use - "kill 'em all, and let God sort them out...." That would be the upside to going all "1793" on the guilty.

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Bjorn LaSanche's avatar

Going in to this is it wrong to be so cynical that I already know the outcome before a jury is empaneled? As I was just commenting on another stack I read all the time regarding Powell doctrine of war. My rebuttal to it was that only the first tenant is used and the remainder ignored as our nation lacks the will to win a war as we have lost every conflict we have gotten into since world war 1. Our elected representatives use armed co flick to enrich themselves through back room deals with the MIC and nation rebuilding corporations and our sons and daughters blood is its currency in exchange for the actual currency they receive(politicians).

Bringing any elected or publicly known government employee to be held accountable has been done twice in my life. Both of which were used as cover to protect others from being held to the fire for their own malfeasance. Sandy Berger and Robert Hannson. The former covering for Clinton malfeasance the latter for his higher up ignoring government computer network security so he did what they do. Except he was low enough fruit to have needed permission for his acts that he didn’t get. No other and a lot of their crimes have been public and smugly arrogant in acknowledging they did them but what are we going to do about it? We have zero recourse through the two tiered just us system that is apparent we are held to while officials are not.

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Lugh's avatar

It would take the actual use of elite military units of unquestioned loyalty. One reason they are so eager to diversify and feminize special forces.

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Susan Ness's avatar

I don't gamble in the markets. Meanwhile, my misely bit of gold is doing very well.

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Phil Denter's avatar

You are wise, Susan.

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Sue Don Nim's avatar

And once again Trump fell for a (formerly) hot pussy. His one weakness IMO.

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DQ's avatar

I’m so tired of seeing Bondi on tv slots instead of working to do her JOB!

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MarshaLouise's avatar

He mentions Weissmann, and “yes please” to your hopeful impoverishment and incarceration, although hanging most for treason would not be unjustifiable.

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Mitch's avatar

just a little, light treason

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Mitch's avatar

It will be fun watching them turn on each other.

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Karen Snider's avatar

Yes, indeed and you know they will!

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Bjorn LaSanche's avatar

Except the money we will have to kick upward to pay for the eventual mistrials once the public forgets what the trials are for and it’s not making any advertising dollars on the networks who will be televising the trials. Which should take all but 10-12 days.

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William Wallace's avatar

Crushed by the Constitutional Republic they tried to destroy!

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Cankerpuss's avatar

Constitutional Republic? That experiment died when Abraham Lincoln, the tyrant, over threw the Constitution of 1788 and turned the Republic into a Federal Leviathan with small administrative districts. Ever since then the Constitution is nothing more than a document that lays out directions on how to hold elections. Almost everything the Federal Government does is Unconstitutional and under the 10th Amendment should be done at a State level.

I'm still waiting to see anyone crushed for their crimes against the Country. Still waiting, waiting, waiting. Maybe one day when the people have had enough but I have zero faith in the corrupt system to fix itself.

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UncleBob9's avatar

The process Lincoln completed started under "The Hero," Andrew Jackson, who reorganized Jefferson's party as the Democrats and then set out to enrich himself and his friends with such stunts as the Trail of Tears. The Nullification Crisis resulted in the strengthening of the national government -- a process that has never truly ceased.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

You are correct, UncleBob. Andrew Jackson was the first President to use the US Presidency to enrich himself to the tune of millions. He entered a poor man and exited a very wealthy man. No dispute from me on this one. Old Hickory was a bad and nasty dude.

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Lugh's avatar

He is Trump's favorite President. Apologize! More, he was a pro-White fanatic and a hater of the banker parasites.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

Andrew Jackson was an unruly bastard but he was an alpha male no doubt. Perhaps why Trump admires him. There is a part of me that admires him as well. He was a tough son of a bitch. I love the story of him having a duel with a man who claimed Jackson had married HIS wife as he had not formally divorced her. The two paced off and turned to face each other. Jackson stood there and let his accuser fire first. The bullet entered Jackson's chest. Jackson then calmly took aim and shot his accuser dead. Jackson lived the rest of his life with a nagging cough because of the bullet he took and was still lodged in his chest. Do you see Trump doing that? Maybe. Jackson was a mean sucker through and through. Foul mouthed and nasty and corrupt as hell.

He was also the only President to fully pay off the national debt when he left office.

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Bjorn LaSanche's avatar

It sounds like Jackson laid the map for which the current type of political uses to get elected and become a multimillionaire within their first term In Office. All on a salary which only miracles or ill gotten gains can achieve.

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JohnAZ's avatar

Yes!

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John Burns's avatar

Weissman was in the middle of the ENRON lashup. He sent an innocent man to prison and destroyed the highly respected accounting firm: Arthur Anderson.

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ezinmn's avatar

Both President Trump and investigative journalist John Solomon say more indictments are coming. Solomon adds that Bondi, Patel and Bongino have mountains of evidence against many of the cast of characters JHK names. The main thing slowing justice down is the lack of attorneys needed to process the legal paperwork. But trust that this will happen, that justice will be served, that these crooked government thugs will be exposed, tried and convicted.

The difference between what the dems did to Trump and his supporters and what Trump and company will do to the dems, is the side that truth is on.

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Night owl's avatar

I think we will be lucky to see even a handful of them get justice, TBH.

As big as this was, the Convid mass-murder operation was far bigger, and every single individual involved in that is still walking free.

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Longstreet's avatar

The damage to America is not limited to the weaponization of the FBI and the DOJ. Graft is an even bigger problem. Big pharma, big Agra, and the military industrial complex have been looting Americans for decades.

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Torrance Stephens's avatar

Can't Claim being American Running Around Playing Communist Manifesto.

https://torrancestephensphd.substack.com/p/cant-claim-being-american-running

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Jhilde's avatar

Nothing better than seeing lawyers having to hire lawyers..schadenfreude sweet Schadenfrude!!

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Thomas Wuthrich (Swisstoons)'s avatar

I believe Comey is truly a sociopath. But regarding the indictment, former federal prosecutor Andrew McCarthy explained to Maria Bartiromo, this morning on Fox Business, why this particular case against him of perjury and obstruction will either be thrown out, or that he will be acquitted. McCarthy explained that Sen. Cruz mischaracterized the leak about which Comey is accused of lying. He says that McCabe did the leaking, and only AFTER doing so did he inform Comey. McCarthy says that, since the obstruction charge has to do with covering up something that never happened (i.e. authorizing McCabe to leak), it too falls apart.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Please God, let Andy McCarthy be wrong on this one.

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Porge's avatar

Mccarthy is wrong quite often.....he was convinced the mara lago raid and the case in Georgia would bring down Trump

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MarshaLouise's avatar

You’re right!

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MarshaLouise's avatar

There are many other more complex cases to come against Comey. Impoverish him if nothing else.

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Thomas Wuthrich (Swisstoons)'s avatar

I'd like to see the DOJ cross every t and dot every i before bringing indictments against these crooked bastards. It's bad enough that jurors (if and when indictments do come to trial) will probably be Trump-hating Democrats and that the judge (in the Comey case, at least) is a Biden appointee without our side being made to look like overeager fools. And I wish Trump would stop commenting on specific cases and DOJ targets. The Obama gang clearly politicized every possible department and agency to go after political opponents. Now Trump seems eager to make it APPEAR that conservatives are no different. Can he afford to further antagonize an already unfriendly jury pool?

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Lugh's avatar

Yes, Communists use guns and Fascists use guns, so they must be the same.

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CHUCKY's avatar

His lefty lawyer buddies will defend him gratis, and he'll have a team of them that rival the OJ Simpson "Dream Team."

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Cankerpuss's avatar

And the judges are corrupt, filthy mothertruckers.

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JohnAZ's avatar

Just the fact that a group of peers indicted him does damage. The main goal has to be to keep this scum out of Washington DC and do a short circuit on the Deep State.

BTW, I heard a report yesterday that Comey made a statement that he was vindicated and would so it all again to block Trump from becoming president. To hell with the voters, IMO.

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CHUCKY's avatar

I don’t think it does damage at all. The indictments are on the weakest possible charges possible in relation to the totality of what he did. And they’re weak because Bimbo Bondi dilly-dallied for 9 months and didn’t press the issue, forcing Trump to do so at the last minute, just as the SoL was about to run out.

These flimsy indictments will only serve to make this creep a ‘martyr’, and when he beats the charges, he’ll be a hero and they’ll be able to rub Trump’s nose in shit.

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cbeard's avatar

Bondi is probably scared shitless about what might happen to her for charging the d.c. scum, or the may be as corrupt and crooked as the others.

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Ben's avatar

With any luck he will be living under a bridge if not in jail.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

I would prefer that. Why should the American tax payer fund his sustenance as he rots in prison. Prison punishes the innocent tax payer. Execute the bastard or take all he has and put him on the streets. Let him freeze to death or die of starvation.

I truly hate these people. As a Christian myself I am obligated to one day find it in my heart to forgive these evil souls. I haven't been able to do so yet.

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Lugh's avatar

Even God doesn't forgive people who aren't sorry. Nothing is sadder to see people twisting themselves out of shape to do what God can't do. Erica Kirk comes to mind. She hasn't even mourned yet!

Once the offender has repented, then one can go bat to with oneself to try and forgive them. Until then the struggle should be to put it out of your mind so it doesn't ruin your life. Two different things.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

Erica Kirk's statement of forgiveness for the killer of her husband may ring true when she is surrounded by well wishers and do-gooders and in the public eye but when she's alone in her big multi-million dollar mansion in Phoenix and the kids are in bed, that's when the demons come out. Having lost people in my past, the worst times are when the well wishers and helpful do-gooders have returned to their lives and the loneliness sets in. Will she so readily forgive him then?

I once knew a quadraplegic who went on tours doing motivational speaking. He talked how much he loved his wife and appreciate her help and assistance. Mind you he said that when in the public eye. When in the privacy of his own home, according to his wife's own saying, he was mean, vindictive and verbally abusive to her, blaming her for his current predicament and a very unhappy individual.

My point? People say things they don't mean when in the public eye. When they are alone? Much different.

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John Schrauth's avatar

Outside of his fame for 9/11 prosecutions, McCarthy can frequently be seen to be "one of them."

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Thomas Wuthrich (Swisstoons)'s avatar

The IG report confirms (through interviews) that McCabe never claimed to have told Comey about the leak BEFORE it was published, only after. McCarthy said that Sen. Cruz "garbled" things when he said to Comey, "Now, what Mr. McCabe is saying and what you testified to this committee cannot both be true. One or the other is false. Who's telling the truth?" Comey had said that he never "authorized" anyone at the FBI to anonymously leak to the media. If the leak happened BEFORE McCabe told him about it, then Comey (in this instance, at least) was not lying...even if he approved of what McCabe did, after the fact.

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John Schrauth's avatar

Comey provided classified information to an academic friend if I recall correctly for the purpose of providing it to a newspaper. Comey was the leaker. This McCabe stuff is irrelevant or chaff.

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Thomas Wuthrich (Swisstoons)'s avatar

Yes, this indictment is about Comey authorizing McCabe's leak beforehand...which he apparently did not do. So if the judge lets it go to trial and Comey is found innocent of THIS charge, it's an embarrassment for this DOJ. Now that the indictment has been brought, I think a better outcome for our side might be if the Biden judge grants Comey's request for dismissal. I'm not a lawyer, but I don't think the DOJ can use a bad case as a springboard to tack on other past offenses like Comey's passing info to his academic buddy to leak..unless they stem directly from the current charges as laid out in the indictment. Initially, I liked Bondi's AG appointment. But the more I see and hear from her, the more incompetent she appears. A short time ago, she claimed that "hate speech" was "unconstitutional!" You don't have to be a law school professor to know that is exactly the kind of speech the Constitution is there to protect (as long as it doesn't become incitement to violence). It's there to protect speech some people don't want to hear.

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John Schrauth's avatar

It also includes a second charge of obstruction which seems provable. I don't see how it is a stretch to simply charge him with lying to congress from his claim he never authorized or personally provided information to unauthorized people. I guess we will see how this all develops.

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Candis's avatar

Oh he most definitely is fluffing the "narrative" for Comey and company.

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IAN2364's avatar

In the current Trump environment, I think it is intentionally difficult to discern "Who's on First?", and what the ultimate objective/s is.

There used to be a legal beagle who would be a guest on various Fox programs and comment on the various lawfare against Trump, who I have not seen since the lawfare ended. I suspect that this man is one of the masterminds of the Trump administration team of legal advisors, and they are using the Democratic playbook, and outgaming them in this war.

So, what is the ultimate objective? To determine if the statute of limitations will apply, and if so, to whom? To get Comey to clarify his ambiguity? To identify who is going to be the fall guy? What if McCabe has already turn state's evidence?

Why assume that the Trump administration will not have a top-notch legal team, and conduct themselves in a professional manner?

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Sue Don Nim's avatar

Teddy Cruz, Deep State Stooge?

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Composter 69's avatar

The “apex predators” Barry and Shrillary are the golden scalps in this expedition…

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Coalburned's avatar

Let's hope they get the job done before 2028.

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Mitch's avatar

lets hope Vance continues the job through 2036

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Please, God!

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Candis's avatar

That's where the rubber meets the road because Vance will definitely continue on with nailing these SOB's, Rubio will most likely will not. That's the difference. We will see the GOP rinos backing Rubio.

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JohnAZ's avatar

He seems to be showing up regularly now, maybe being showcased.

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Mitch's avatar

who Rubio or Vance?

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JohnAZ's avatar

Both!

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JohnAZ's avatar

Or Bondi, Musk (not POTUS), Charlie (now deceased), Abbott. The party needs to enlarge.

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ArnoldF's avatar

whether or not one wants to believe that a communist coup took over America or defining it as the raw pursuit of unadulterated authoritarian power, it must be cut off at the source. This is not what America was built on. All of it must be cut off, punished and removed. The threads must be pulled back all the way to the poisonous root. As a nation we must get back to the foundations of what the framers made--nothing less.

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JohnAZ's avatar

The American public has been made ignorant about what any autocratic government, Democrat style, would be like. The education and immigration systems have both been manipulated by the Deep State (Dems + RINOs) to make half the country stupid about the ramifications of losing their freedom of choice.

Optimistically, I believe that Gen Z is starting to figure it out and the male side of it went for Trump. Hidden in the disaster of Kirk’s assassination was the fact he has made major inroads into the BS presented by the higher education and secondary system. That is why he was targeted.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

I like your post, ArnoldF. I really do. But you are dreaming. What you are talking about would be a massive civil war and massive death. 50% of Americans believe in communism or at least lesser communism which is socialism. And, if you look at the physical condition of most Americans (sick and obese) they aren't in any position to go to war.

I think the only way out of this is an utter collapse of everything. The survivors then rebuild something new once the old corruption has been burned and chucked into the ashbin of history.

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wkenn's avatar

“I think the only way out of this is an utter collapse of everything. The survivors then rebuild something new once the old corruption has been burned and chucked into the ashbin of history.”

Likely the way it will go. There is too much division, as you note, placing a true civil war on the table.

With this going on here, the unelected EU leadership is using the NATO military arm for their dream (since at least Napoleon) of carving up Russia. Fly in the ointment is an understatement. Expect ‘bombs away’, possibly by November, with the more militant wing of Russian leadership leading the chorus.

Meanwhile, Netanyahu and his Israeli criminal enterprise is wiping out the people who are left in Gaza on his way to uniting the Arab world against ‘Greater Israel’. Note: Jordan has reinstituted conscription after a 34 year hiatus.

Then there is China on the Pacific front, where the real border of the US West meets the East. They (CCP) are also showing up at maritime choke points. They are firmly entrenched in Panama building a 4th bridge over the Canal, while completing bridges to make movement through Darien Gap more efficient. Interestingly enough, HIAS still maintains their facility down there. Collusion?

Questions: Who is Trump's gatekeeper? Do the gatekeeper and the AG have anything in common? Why are 'things' taking so long?

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Cankerpuss's avatar

Excellent points. All contributory to the downfall of the US empire. Though, I think the crushing debt this nation is continuing to grow will be our downfall. It will destroy our currency and crush all the debtors in this nation. Everything, afterall, in America is built on debt. There is no true wealth here anymore. We've spent all that making war in foreign lands that pose zero threat to America.

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Lugh's avatar

The Old Testament is clear: The goods of the world will pour into Israel as tribute. Christians interpret these passages symbolically and spiritually. But the Jews tend to interpret them literally.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

Israel as it was or Israel as it is today. Remember, Israel originally consisted of 12 tribes (13 if you count Ruben who lost the birthright). Those descendants are still on the Earth today and they are not the Ashkenazi Jews currently inhabiting Jerusalem.

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wkenn's avatar

As an addendum, why is Hegseth bringing in all the top military people to VA for a meeting? That's like 800 large egos having their personal schedules screwed for an undisclosed (at least publicly) reason.

https://www.twz.com/land/war-secretarys-emergency-meeting-a-mystery-to-hundreds-of-top-officers-ordered-to-attend

Seems risky me to have them all gather in the same place. Either something very big (and likely domestic, as one hypersonic from the land of the Bear over there in Europe would wipe them out), something not clearly thought through, or having a Call option on pink paper production would have been a good idea last week.

Return to "I think the only way out...".

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Lugh's avatar

Probably because WW3 is about to start - or be started by us.

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RickyRitardo's avatar

Is the stunning and brave 4-star Admiral Levine gonna be there? We'll need "it's" support if we have any hope of winning WWIII.

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Opie the Mick's avatar

My thoughts exactly.

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Lugh's avatar

If the Shia and Sunni could unite, there's no reason why they couldn't defeat Israel in conventional warfare. As long as Putin tells Israel not to launch nuclear weapons, a two state solution could be mandated and forced on the Israelis. I assume Israel would ultimately relocate to Patagonia sooner or later.

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Ben's avatar

Or they all pile into your neighborhood.

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Lugh's avatar

Obviously some degree of socialism is necessary, people being what they are and the nature of late stage capitalism being what it is - massive centralization of capital. But of course the Elite resent keeping alive the useless eaters and given AI and robots, that's becoming just about all of us. So yes, only ruin can save us. So given that, do we support the Accelerations? The Brotherhood of Shadow?

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Ben's avatar

Hate to say this but there is only one way to get rid of Communists and Marxists the same way they get rid of their opponents.

Jail, banishment or murder.

Under communist regimes led by figures like Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong, the elimination of real and perceived opposition was a systematic feature of rule. These campaigns of political purges and repression, which targeted rivals within the party, intellectuals, the military, and ordinary citizens, were based on claims of counter-revolutionary conspiracies and sabotage. -ai

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ArnoldF's avatar

Chile comes to mind and the removal of the Allende regime by the Chilean army through what you suggest. This removal included the thousands of useful idiots leftist fanatics who were used to empower socialist ideology. But those who know history and hold to this opinion have been belittled and demonized by the mainstream left who turned Allende into the victim and Pinochet into the demon. Watch the movie Missing. Pinochet has effectively been blackballed by history's gatekeepers, just as McCarthy and Nixon and many others. We have only a few historical examples of effective and long-term removal of communism that have taken over a nation state (Chile, Poland, Romania come to mind).

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The Cosmic Onion's avatar

Sharpen them up, Jim. The torches are lit and the pitchforks are already clanging on the gates. Every parasite in the temple thought they’d never face judgment — now the peasants smell blood. Awooo.

—RIB

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Foxton's avatar

One minor quibble. I think most of what you have quite accurately described does not verge on treason but fully crosses that line. I fantasize about appropriate punishments for all of the perpetrators. Thanks again for your wonderfully succinct summaries and ongoing optimism.

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cbeard's avatar

I don't think it is minor. They are without any doubt, guilty of treason, each and every one of them. But the truth is that they are untouchable and any effort to make them pay for their crimes will fail. They all know this. They have no fear.

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Lugh's avatar

The Truth would take out 97% of Congress.

Assange

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JohnAZ's avatar

Yup, when does Free Speech and assembly become Insurrectionist? I think we are very close. What do you do about Soros et al funding these “protests”?

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JohnAZ's avatar

Remember that every change of party election that happens now with the extremist element of the Ult-Left is a coup in the eyes of the Left biased media which is most of it.

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PaxAlto's avatar

Again, I love your enthusiastic calls for justice but am saddened that this indictment will go where most indictments of Washington and Corporate insiders go after the media sideshow frenzy: The lost & found department of America's Outrage Memory Bank.

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Carl Gottlieb's avatar

Good observation, but that’s why alternative press like Substack, The Free Press, and Real Clear Politics, are so valuable.

Legacy news media simply elide, give short shrift, or mangle stories that don’t fit their agenda.

For their time in my adult life I have zero subscriptions to the Washington Post, NY Times, or The Wall Street Journal. I’m better off for it.

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PaxAlto's avatar

I'm with you. Digging for facts on legacy media is like seeking a kosher meal at Red Lobster.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

Never given any of them so much as a penny. I'm proud of that.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

Another fantastic author, on par with Mr. Kunstler, Donald Jeffries, calls it the "American Memory Hole."

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Lugh's avatar

Top men are on the case, insuring that it will go nowhere.

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JohnAZ's avatar

Not so sure, the judge of the grand jury is supposed to not allow indictments if the evidence is not credible enough for a good chance of conviction. He was indicted.

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Rick's avatar

Why write such a stupid comment?

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PaxAlto's avatar

Yes, why did you?

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Rick's avatar

Cause you were the ones saying nothing will happen. No indictments etc ...You just keep moving the goalposts!

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PaxAlto's avatar

If this indictment leads to an actual conviction with a palatable punishment, I'll give you credit for "lucky longshot prediction." But history aligns much more closely with my original comment.

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Rick's avatar

You can't see we are in unprecedented times? What about the SCOTUS decision where Trump/ The President can fire anyone he damn well pleases? Lmao...Did you see that coming? Of course not! Cause you're always ranting like a Debbie Downer while saying "nothing's going to happen" !!!

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The American political system, as it currently exists is a colossal failure in all aspects. The Congress? Failure. They are the sovereign. They control the purse. What do they do? Nothing. They hold committee hearings and beat up on poor saps like RFK Jr. Congress does very little for the American people and at this point is completely useless. The Presidency? A complete failure. The Presidency exists to execute the will of Congress but in today's climate people look to the Presidency to cure America's ills having forgotten that the President CANNOT MAKE LAW. The Supreme Court? Utter mess and failure. The Supremes can't interpret law to be Constitutional or unconstitutional because most them disregard the Constitution. I mean, hell, we have a black woman on the SCOTUS who can't even define what a woman is.

The system has been corrupted and rotted by special interests, campaign contributions and lobbyists because of the failed process of popular elections. Elections are now bought and paid for by the highest bidder, the persons or corporations with the biggest bank account. They control what Congress does or doesn't do. They stop the Presidency with constant barrages of lawsuits and inunctions by corrupted judges. They threaten and blackmail the SCOTUS justices like John Roberts and force them to support unconstitutional legislation such as Obamacare.

How can anyone have faith that a system like ours, such an utter failure in all aspects of its limited purposes, can fix itself? If anyone is realist then they know and accept that what we are seeing today is political theater and that it will not be fixed.

I agree with Pax Alto and yes, I am bitter.

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cbeard's avatar

Under the circumstances, who wouldn't be bitter?

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Night owl's avatar

I tend to agree. The rot is nearly too much at this point. I think the end game for the globalist forces responsible for infiltrating governments around the world over years is to have civil wars within the Western democracies. Then they step in and take over, once violence gives them an excuse to do what they otherwise cannot.

The major question that remains for me is who will the enforcement class side with? The people or the string pullers?

It's headed there; of that I have little doubt. It was always meant to.

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Ben's avatar

He is not the only one.

Lots of people are bitter and defeatist I can't blame some of them.

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Rick's avatar

Well that's a personality issue? Lol...they add nothing constructive to the conversation

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Lugh's avatar

Was Charlie's security team Israeli?

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Ben's avatar

In your head everything bad is Israeli or Jew while never looking at the other side in all the problems.

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Night owl's avatar

What some call bitter and defeatest can also be seen as realist. I've tried to be optimistic, but when one looks at how grand the plan for takeover is, and how it has been relatively successful to date, it is hard not to see the writing on the wall.

There are so many people who have not the slightest clue of what we are up against, or who our enemy even is.

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Rob Thomas's avatar

I wonder when the Trump administration will go after the DOD/DARPA and Big Pharma for contracting to unleash the poisonous Jonestown Jabs on the world's Useless Eaters....

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Ben's avatar

Start with Obama out lawing gain of function in the US and then outsourcing it to China.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Many, many lawyers in the DOJ are working on many cases and angles to be sure.

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Rob Thomas's avatar

I seriously doubt they will go after the DOD/DARPA for the C19 vax crime of the century....

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Truman Verdun's avatar

The Comey indictment is a first step, yes, though a very small step, since there remains much more malfeasance and crime that he and others committed, and not much time left on the statute of limitations for most of them. Many have already expired and the seditionists are in the clear on some of them. Prosecution of an ongoing conspiracy can bring them back into the net, but all these take time and energy. Right now the Executive has the political capital to go after some of the gang who actively derailed America and there appears to be some modest progress to that end.

A huge and stubborn problem, remains, naturally, in the clusterf*ck of lawfare, MSM, academia, an activist judiciary, Soros money, and fully half the population tuned only into true blue media, their virtue-signaling Facebook flocks, and their absurd new hero, the shill-meister Jimmy Kimmel, Über-dwarf of Nada.

And of course the mass amnesia of a drugged, dizzy, and misled culture, where the most awful events bubble up (if they do) for a few seconds, then pop, and promptly disappear back into the bubbling mud. A nation with no coherent memory, or no memory at all (just mere agitation) is barreling down the fast lane to oblivion in the Entropy Express.

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JohnAZ's avatar

Comey, like many others, were good soldiers to the cause. Like Donna Brazile cheating in the debate, like the DNC clobbering Sanders in favor of Clinton. It cost Seth Rich his life, you know suicide. Until they get Clinton into court, this is not over, she is the center of it all. IMO, she should be indicted for the murders she has facilitated also.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

"Jimmy Kimmel, Uber-dwarf of Nada"

Love it. Never a better or more apt description.

Americans don't understand. I'm reminded of a quote I once read from a Chinese philosopher who said:

"If a man go to bed with an itchy bum, man wake up with stinky fingers." It's gross, I get it, but think about it. Americans keep going to bed with itchy bums (watching the true blue media) and can't figure out why their fingers (America as a whole) stink.

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William Wallace's avatar

Enjoy the comments as much as JHK’s CFN

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Ben's avatar
Sep 26Edited

Yes some of them are very good and others are just some smug jerk shooting off his mouth over and over.

shaking my head.

Not you WW.

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NY Nanny's avatar

As always, a brilliant analysis and essay from JHK; however, I don't think that even he has gotten to the absolute depths of depravity of our Satanic Overlords in the past 10 years since Donald J. Trump appeared on the scene.

Let us never forget that this was an actual COUP that was perpetrated in large part by the Traumatic Trio of Comey, Clapper and Brennan and their minions.

This COUP resulted in the Scamdemic and the sabotage of the 2020 election which effectively turned the whole world upside down.

Based on newly released documents by Team Trump, we know for sure that these treasonous acts began in large part with Hussein and Hillary who claimed that she lost the election not because of her own deficiencies, but because of the entirely bogus Russian Hoax that morphed into a ten year jihad against Mr. Trump that included a nearly successful assassination attempt.

The indictment of the psychopath Comey is a good beginning but any punishment that he and the others received will never be enough for the evil that they did and the lives that were lost because of their treachery.

May they all rot in hell.

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Sue Kelley's avatar

The threads that hold this all together are Hillary and Barack. Some where in there I think Soros is lurking.

Jay Valentine if you're reading this.... We need fractal to pull it all together.

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NY Nanny's avatar

Sue- you are 100% right about Jay Valentine!! I have been following him for quite some time and his work on cleaning up the fake ballots is second to none. The problem seems to be that he can't get the high level Repubs or those closest to Trump to at least try out his systems. I am not a tech person but I do understand the idea behind culling the ballots with phony addresses.

According to Jay, if they had used his tech, the Repubs would have gained several more seats in the House.

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Jrod's avatar

Is Soros even alive still? Serious question.

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Ben's avatar

Yes, the old vampire is still alive, and his son is even worse.

They should be divested of their fortune and booted from the country.

I am very sure Russia or Thailand would love to get the chance to put them on trial for the money schemes they have played on them.

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Night owl's avatar

Yes, and the fact that a global criminal like Soros is still free to not just walk around in the US, but also to continue to meddle in government affairs is a testament to just how corrupt the system is, and just how far we are from fixing anything.

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Jrod's avatar

He wasn’t at his son’s wedding, which seems odd even for a globalist vampire. And I don’t think he’s been seen in a while. I could be wrong. Doesn’t much matter either way. His evil lives on through his son.

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Lugh's avatar

He's gay but they made him marry a very over the hill of Huma. Cruelty? Maybe not. There are many ways to do what must needs be done.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

That's the problem, Ben. These stinky old vampires reproduce and their offspring are always far far worse.

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JohnAZ's avatar

Ben, until they nail the Rothschilds and Rockefeller’s, the war is not over. This is much bigger than Soros.

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Jim Parrish's avatar

FINALLY! An indictment. Just one. Kind of thin gruel after waiting so long, but nourishment none the less. Here's for hope to better meals in the future, which the author here has often stated are coming.

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Gabrielle's avatar

The web is complex. I would like to see a visual diagram of the individuals, their connections to one another and to the 'alleged' crimes and evil deeds which we all know they committed.

There is a reason spiders can walk on their own webs and not get caught or tangled as other bugs do, finding themselves unable to escape and becoming prey. The days of web-walking appear to be coming to an end.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Let us pray sincerely.

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Skenny's avatar

J-6 is proof that COINTELPRO exists, whether or not by that name. Our tax dollars at work, targeting us (and U.S.).

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Damn the torpedoes's avatar

James, your miscreant folder runneth over. Tell me, do you have a bulletin board replete with photos, yarn, and thumbtacks? My goodness, you’re indeed a chronicler of all the bad dudes that have haunted us for so long and caused our country such misery. I pray they all get exposed, and exfoliated from the skin of our flag.

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Ben's avatar

Indeed keep track of all the rotten apples must take writing them down somewhere.

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Mel's avatar
Sep 26Edited

Not necessarily writing anything down, could be our James is a bona fide Savant without the usual accompanying social impairments.

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Ben's avatar

Hey Jim do you have a perp wall with string connections or a big white board like Glenn Beck?

How do you keep track of this stuff and do you have various subjects pre-drafted just in case or is it all written on the fly?

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Demeter's avatar

Truth will out--but this has to be a never-before recorded speed for truth!

Thank heaven for Donald J. Trump! A businessman, not a politician, and rich enough to tell Soros and his gang to go to hell. He has a temper, does our President, and he knows how to use it.

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Cankerpuss's avatar

Truth eventually comes forth, but, it sometimes takes a long time for that to happen. I fear in this case we won't have enough time to get it done before the American political pendulum swings back to the hard left.

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Night owl's avatar

Not convinced. I want to be, and he appears to be doing some things I am happy about, but he's got Palantir in the White House.

There are other issues, too, but the Palantir issue puts his actions so far away from what he claims to stand for that it is difficult for me to not see him as a technocratic salesperson for the "right."

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