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Steve Schmidt: NBC's Hire of Former RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel is a "Disgrace" | The Warning
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The only idea the GOP has it to reprioritize whiteness in the image of Trump: rape is OK, not paying your taxes is OK, treating your wife like shit is OK, burying your ex at a golf tee is OK, cheating is OK, betrayal is OK, putting your family in RNC/White House positions is OK, running your business by fraud is OK, lying about elections is OK, committing espionage is OK.
But only if you are a racist white man.
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New Post has been published on Books by Caroline Miller
New Post has been published on https://www.booksbycarolinemiller.com/musings/perils-of-the-high-ground/
Perils Of The High Ground
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A month before leaving public life, I published a critique on the media.  At a retirement gathering soon after,  a reporter asked why I’d waited until leaving office to share my views. Previously, I’d written other papers –one on property taxes and the other on Grand Juries. The last appeared in December 1988. The Media: Who’s Watching the Watchers? I wrote the piece because I’d been looking into the viability of Press Councils, citizen groups set up to review people’s complaints about the media. Few of these organizations existed, largely because news outlets lobbied against them. Several academic studies did support the idea, however.  The reasons varied: The symbiotic relationship between the media and the power structure was too great Having wrapped itself in First Amendment claims, journalism had rendered the courts powerless against it. Its business interest competed with its public duty, leading to a temptation to manipulate the audience. Said one academic, “Democracy cannot survive if we are to be the targets of hidden persuaders.“ (News Media Locked in Established, Rigid Structure,” by Robert Shara, The Oregonian, Forum Section, October 31, 1988, B7.) *   Having felt the sting of editorial criticism while in office, I gave the inquisitive reporter an honest answer. “No politician is insane enough to take on the press as a public figure.” The reply drew laughs, even from the reporter. Times have changed, of course.  Fear of the press is diminished and the term “fake news” is part of the vernacular. The media has earned some of the criticism it receives.  More than one reporter has made up a story to advance a career.   Nonetheless, I concur with Thomas Jefferson that a flawed press is better than no press at all. To “err” is human and journalists make mistakes like the rest of us, though those I’ve known would never admit it.  Even so, their mandate to inform the public is vital to a democracy. NBC no doubt had the best intentions when it hired the former chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC), Ronna McDaniel as a contributor to its news roster.  Absent a Fairness doctrine, management’s decision to inject a conservative viewpoint into what many see as a liberal press was a bold one. The Fairness doctrine, a creation of the Federal Communication Commission (FCC,) was established in 1949.  It required broadcasters and the print media to air all sides of issues that were in the public interest. The policy worked for a time, but the advent of electronic media changed the landscape.  The near-monopoly news sources of the past became less worrisome when social platforms with commentators and bloggers mushroomed. Eventually, the FCC allowed the Fairness Doctrine to fade away.  As no good intention goes unpunished, NBC’s decision to hire McDaniel put the managers at odds with their brightest luminaries, including affiliate anchors. MSNBC’s Rachael Maddow and Lawrence O’Donnell excoriated the recruit. They accused her of lying and attempting to undermine the media’s legitimacy. Geraldo Rivera, a correspondent with NewsNation disagreed.  He called the objectors a cabal of aging hosts.   Rivera, who was born in 1943, is older than those he attacked, which gave his remark whimsy but no substance. Even so, his protest raised a question. What gave the dissenting journalists the right to claim the moral high ground? Admittedly, McDaneil’s case is moot. Cowed by their staff, NBC fired her. But was the decision fair? The debate seems to lie more with opinion than fact, something we humans exercise in abundance.  Other primates have norms that serve as social laws.  But human opinions are personal truths, usually impervious to information. How else could chauvinism exist over the centuries? In Politics, opinion holds sway over truth much of the time. It’s axiomatic that the appearance of impropriety is as bad as having done the deed.  In McDaniel’s case, whether she lied or unwittingly served as Donald Trump’s pawn probably can’t be established in a court of law–which is why, unlike her former boss, she was never charged with a crime.  Still, her NBC firing was a punishment and based on perception. In my opinion, McDaniel should have been allowed to strut her hour or two upon the public airwaves. Voters might have learned something. Or, maybe not which would also be telling. But a “cabal of journalists” shouldn’t decide what the public hears.    That’s my two cents worth, anyway, though I don’t expect anyone to live off the proceeds. For a gratuity, I’ll add one other personal truth. Never in my 87 years has my decision to take the high ground led anywhere but to a precipice.     *Anyone interested in the sources for these statements, let me know.  
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sjerzgirl · 11 months
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Pay close attention! The Republicans KNEW! They had the receipts! They did nothing and now they're lying. What Kompromat did Russia give trump?? Wikileaks also hacked the RNC server, remember?
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Under the guise of rooting out the fraud that Donald Trump baselessly insists cost him the last election, Republicans have mounted a coordinated legal campaign to throw out mail-in ballots in key battleground states — an effort seemingly aimed at Democratic voters. “[Republicans are] looking for every advantage they can get,” Sylvia Albert, director of voting and elections at the nonpartisan democracy organization Common Cause, told the Washington Post on Monday. “And they’ve calculated that this is a way that they can win more seats.”
As the Post reports, the GOP is seeking to disqualify some mail-in ballots in at least three states, all of which were key to Joe Biden’s 2020 victory and have been at the center of Trump’s election lies and conspiracies since: Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. Kristina Karamo, the MAGA Republican running for secretary of state in Michigan, filed a lawsuit in Detroit in October challenging absentee ballots that were not cast in person with an ID, without offering rationale for zeroing in exclusively on the majority-Black, Democratic-leaning city. Karamo has been pushing conspiracy theories about fraud — including some pulled from a widely-debunked Dinesh D'Souza movie. That suit is seen as unlikely to succeed. But in Wisconsin, Republicans won their challenge against the nonpartisan Wisconsin Elections Commission to toss absentee ballots with incomplete witness addresses. And in Pennsylvania, the Republican National Committee filed a suit to toss ballots with undated envelopes; the state Supreme Court found the RNC has standing and ordered that election officials “segregate and preserve any ballots contained in undated or incorrectly dated outer envelopes,” putting thousands of already-cast votes at risk of going uncounted. That could prove hugely consequential in the state, home of one of the highest-stakes Senate races: a close contest between Democrat John Fetterman and Trump-backed Republican Mehmet Oz.
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“A cornerstone of our democracy is that every ballot should be counted,” Democratic Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf wrote Sunday evening. “No voter should be disenfranchised simply because they made a minor error in filling out their ballot.”
Trump and the Republicans have railed hard against mail-in voting since 2020, lying ahead of that election that the method would be rife with fraud. That proved not to be true; the 2020 election, carried out in the middle of a raging pandemic, was “the most transparent, secure, and verified election in American history,” as elections expert David Becker told me in September. That the lies have persisted is no accident: Trump’s attacks on the integrity of mail-in ballots helped form the foundation of his failed campaign to “stop the count” before Biden overtook his Election Night lead. The GOP appears to be continuing those attacks as one component of a broader strategy both to challenge unfavorable outcomes and to limit Democratic participation in the process, including via state-level voting restrictions and intimidation campaigns against both voters and election workers.
It hardly seems accidental that, as they mount legal challenges to absentee ballots, Republicans have also encouraged their own base to vote on Election Day. “If you can eliminate one percent of the votes and they tend to lean Democratic, then that gives you a statistical advantage,” Clifford Levine, a Pittsburgh-based election lawyer for Democrats, told the Post. It remains to be seen what kind of impact the challenges have on this week’s midterms. But the suits underscore the extent to which ongoing lies about the 2020 election are factoring into the 2022 election. “This is not about stopping fraud,” Levine continued. “It’s about discounting mail ballots. There’s just no question.”
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By Marc Elias
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Nov. 4, 2022
As if voters and election officials did not face enough challenges, add a new one: election vigilantes. Not long ago, we worried about the threat that politicians posed to free and fair elections. When a state conducted a voter purge or enacted restrictive voting laws, open records laws and public meetings meant that we generally knew who was doing what and when. If police were stationed outside a polling location in a manner that might discourage voting, we knew what police department they were from. We could call the police chief or mayor to voice concerns and change behavior.
Disappointed with the Republican Party’s performance in 2020 and distrustful of “Republicans in Name Only” (“RINOs”) in office, a new breed of conservative vigilantes has emerged that is premised on election deniers taking matters into their own hands. As they see it, why wait for a state to purge voters when individual citizens can file mass challenges to kick voters off the rolls on their own? Why ask the police to monitor drop boxes or voting sites when armed activists can don tactical gear and do it themselves?
If you think this is an exaggeration, look at the recent images outside of drop boxes in Arizona. Review the complaints filed by individual voters who were videotaped, stalked, harassed and intimidated over the simple act of putting a sealed ballot envelope in a secure metal container. Read the decision of a federal judge appointed by former President Donald Trump in which the judge ordered one right-wing group to stop photographing, doxxing or yelling at individual voters who are simply trying to drop off their ballots.
The judge also ordered the election vigilantes to stop lying. Indeed, he went so far as requiring them to post the truth — that it is not always illegal to drop off more than one ballot — on, of all places, the ironically named site Truth Social. I wish that the posting of the truth on a site that exists to spread lies would do the trick, but it won’t.
The famed author Hannah Arendt is best known for coining the term the “banality of evil” to describe the way ordinary Germans became willing leaders of the Nazi regime. But it was in her later work, “The Origins of Totalitarianism,” that she captured the moment in which we currently live: “Before mass leaders seize the power to fit reality to their lies, their propaganda is marked by its extreme contempt for facts as such, for in their opinion fact depends entirely on the power of man who can fabricate it.” 
No matter how corrupt or dishonest, even a state controlled by MAGA Republicans must contend with some undeniable truths. In order to run elections, they cannot suggest that the ballots printed were secretly sent from China or that the Italian government sent false results to the state via a secret satellite. Yet these concessions are viewed by vigilantes as evidence that the “deep state” must be in charge and cannot be trusted to protect the security of elections.
The Republican Party may be able to peddle more lies than state officials, but even the party has a limit. After all, the GOP needs its supporters to trust election systems enough to show up and cast a ballot — something that is senseless if the entire election was rigged.  
Every time the “Big Lie” grows, the truth loses.
Organizations promoting election vigilantism, on the other hand, have no similar constraints. They exist solely to spread lies and exploit their consequences. They don’t need to run a government or even support any actual candidates. There is a reason the election denier movement that fuels these vigilantes is led by Steven Bannon, not Ronna McDaniel, the chairwoman of the Republican National Committee (RNC). 
In advance of the 2020 election, an advisor to the Trump campaign was caught on tape bragging about the fact that “traditionally it’s always been Republicans suppressing votes in places” and advising Republicans to “start playing offense a little bit.” He promised his Republican audience that in 2020 they would see “a much bigger program, a much more aggressive program, a much better-funded program.”
The RNC had waited 40 years to be able to run the right-wing’s voter suppression program due to a court-ordered consent decree from 1982 that prohibited the GOP from involving itself in so-called ballot security programs. In the interim, the job of voter suppression had to be outsourced to fringe groups that were often long on rhetoric and short on talent.
In 2016, the RNC stood back and watched as Roger Stone created and operated StopTheSteal.org. After he and others involved in the effort were sued for violating civil rights laws, their efforts never became anything bigger than a catchy website and a few dozen people holding signs.
With the legal impediments lifted, the RNC was ready to prove its mettle in 2020. Yet, despite their boasting, the Republican plan for a “bigger,” “more aggressive” and “much better-funded program” fizzled. In an election dominated by mail-in voting, the party’s bravado failed to materialize into a meaningful program on the ground.
In the immediate aftermath of the election, Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell and Jenna Ellis became objects of ridicule and scorn as they went from state to state peddling fanciful claims that were swiftly rejected by the courts.
For the radicalized election deniers, the humiliating performance by the establishment in 2020 was too much to bear. Predictably, those extremists have taken matters into their own hands and are deploying tactics in 2022 that may mirror those traditionally deployed by the state or the party, but in a bolder, nastier and more destructive manner.
I wish I could say that we have seen the worst — armed watchers at drop boxes and tens of thousands of frivolous challenges to remove lawful voters from the rolls in states like Georgia, North Carolina and Pennsylvania. I fear we have not. The election is still days away. And the counting and certification process will take weeks, if not longer. At each stage, voters and election officials will not only have to contend with overworked staff, aggressive campaigns and a skeptical media, but also with election vigilantes whose only goal is sow doubt in the outcome while threatening the process.
The cost of election vigilantism to our democracy is incalculable. Every time a voter’s name is removed from the state’s voter rolls, a citizen’s right to participate in self-governance is diminished. Every time a voter is harassed, our elections become less deserving of the moniker “free and fair.” Every time the “Big Lie” grows, the truth loses. I wish I could say it will get better, that the fever will break and civil society will win out. Maybe it will. But, if it does, it will not be soon enough for 2022. And that is tragedy enough.
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1 Chronicles 4: 21-23. "The Emissary."
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The Gematria for this section comes from Beth Ashbeah, the Linen Workers. Linen has to be growen, harvested, retted, then spun into fibers and then woven.
Linen garments are a sign of intense refinement. The Gematria says:
"Kabbalah changes the Bible. Decode the Bible. Hitler and Armageddon caused the codes to be hidden. Decode the Record and the world will become Shabbathai, the Bride of the King.
Use charisma to speak against the fake people and the pedophile, and a snake will be killed."
This obviously refers to the problem posed by the terrorists of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and their leader, Mitt Romney, who are by far the worst enemies of a global Shabbat since Hitler.
Once we decide to fully enforce laws prohibiting domestic terrorism and those against the Mormon's predilections for pedophilia and human trafficking, significant progress towards Shabbathai will be made.
This will require the closure of the Church for good along with the Republican Party and its support mechanisms lest the world once again fall prey to its rhetorics of violence, bigotry, anti-Semitism, homophobia and terracide.
21 The sons of Shelah "The Emissary" son of Judah:
Er the father of Lekah, Laadah the father of Mareshah and the clans of the linen workers at Beth Ashbea, 
er=the wild ass vs. the donkey that conveys Mashiach.
Lekah=goes forth
Laadah=talk widly
Mareshah=the summit
Beth Ashbea=house of the oath
22 Jokim, the men of Kozeba, and Joash and Saraph, who ruled in Moab and Jashubi Lehem. (These records are from ancient times.) 
Jokim=the Lord will raise up
Kozeba=lying
Joash=Yah has grasped
Saraph=burning serpent
Moab=who is your father?
Jashubi Lehem=war is returning
23 They were the potters who lived at Netaim and Gederah; they stayed there and worked for the king.
Netaim=plantations
Gederah=wall
The Gematria for this section comes from the word Shelah:
"There is an alarm. Cancer booms the meaning. The Hidden Code has changed. Changed, changed.
Decode Me, All of Me, I am the Beach by the Black Sea, I am the Egg and the Thigh, I am the Face. I am God."
The Torah Tantra for the above is:
"The antichrist goes forth and talks wildly in the House of the Oath. The Lord has seen, war has come and He and His Prophets will rise up against the Liar, and protect the Garden Behind the Wall."
God is speaking to directly to His prophets through the Gematria, the Burning Serpent, telling them the world must do something to protect this place, the Garden Behind the Wall, from the Republicans and their imp, Donald Trump, a liar who took and oath. He had lots of help in this effort and now our world is now turning on borrowed time.
The evidence of Trump's betrayal is in the movie the Widows. Someone has extensive footage regarding Barbara and David Green's theft of Blue State Digital telemarketing lists from the Clinton campaign and the role the Family Research Council and Senator Hawley played in it. To pretend Trump et al are not guilty and to allow them to survive is to Bear False Witness against God and this cannot be tolerated.
Joe Biden must prosecute the Trump Administration, the Republican Party, the Family Research Council, the Greens, Waltons, the Kochs, the Heritage Foundation the RNC and every lawmaker and page that knew what happened at Josh Hawley's house and said nothing or our government should no longer be considered sovereign over us.
Donald Trump is a War Criminal. If the Biden Administration refuses to prosecute him for his crimes, then President Biden also needs to be arrested. Tolerance of election fraud and despotism undermines the edifice of modern civilzation. Public Servants who understand and respect the importance of this will arrest Donald Trump and Joe Biden if necessary this very instant.
To "ret" the sins of the former generation away from the present and weave the future together as if all were linen workers is how freedom from corruption and apartheid called Shabbathai will last.
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Joe Biden Suffers a Total Eclipse of His Shame As He Bumbles and Fibs in Wisconsin
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As the nation was captivated by a total eclipse of the sun on Monday, Joe Biden suffered a total eclipse of his shame in Wisconsin. After spending an unfathomable amount of taxpayer money to fly to the battleground state on Air Force One, the president proceeded to bumble and lie his way through a mercifully short speech. 
In it, he bragged about defying the Supreme Court on student loan forgiveness and introduced a new falsehood about his childhood, the latter being so easily debunkable that I can only assume he's not even trying anymore. Let's kick things off with the following admission, though.
Biden opens his speech in Wisconsin: "I get instructions from my wife" pic.twitter.com/JOAokoeJpW— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) April 8, 2024
That was probably the most honest thing he said at the event. Recently, Jill Biden demanded behind the scenes that her husband "stop it, stop it now" regarding Israel's war on Hamas. A day later, the president was on the phone with Benjamin Netanyahu telling him he must agree to a ceasefire. Biden getting "instructions from his wife" is probably the least surprising development of his presidency. 
READ: John Kirby Trips All Over Himself Trying to Defend Biden's Phone Call With Netanyahu
Biden brags about ignoring the Supreme Court on his scheme to unilaterally cancel student loan debt: "That didn't stop us" pic.twitter.com/JfWolVGiC0— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) April 8, 2024
Come hell or high water, Biden is going to make sure you have to pay off someone's gender studies degree. He couldn't care less that only a small minority of Americans have student loans or that there's no constitutional mechanism to reappropriate funds to selectively forgive individual debt. 
As my colleague Becky Noble opined in her broader piece on the topic, this is all about buying votes. Biden thinks that he can overcome his current electoral deficit by dangling tens of thousands of dollars in "free money" in front of voters. He might be right, but there's also a chance working-class Americans who didn't run up a hundred grand in debt without a plan to pay it back could revolt. 
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) April 8, 2024
There are two parts to the above clip to consider. One is that he's lying about the average salary, but more importantly, semiconductor companies are pausing and even canceling American projects because of the unworkable DEI regulations within the CHIPS Act. 
This topic deserves a full-length analysis, but here are the highlights that I shared on social media some weeks before this writing.
Government-mandated DEI is now causing chip manufactures to cancel American projects and build overseas because we are ruled by idiots. pic.twitter.com/PSMuYQQdf7— Bonchie (@bonchieredstate) March 9, 2024
Because the law Biden championed included requirements that workers must consist of certain demographics, semiconductor companies can't hire the necessary labor. Another day, another industry ruined by "Bidenomics." 
For instance, chipmakers have to make sure they hire plenty of female construction workers, even though less than 10 percent of U.S. construction workers are women. They also have to ensure childcare for the female construction workers and engineers who don’t exist yet. They have to remove degree requirements and set “diverse hiring slate policies,” which sounds like code for quotas. They must create plans to do all this with “close and ongoing coordination with on-the-ground stakeholders.”
Past that, it wouldn't be a Biden speech without some wild claim about his past that is provably false. 
CHRONIC LIAR JOE BIDEN: "People say to me ... 'How about all those hardworking people who grew up and had no opportunity to go to college?' I get it! That's the neighborhood I come from!" pic.twitter.com/TGXiaCjfCQ— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) April 8, 2024
Let's do the math here. Biden supposedly came from a neighborhood where people didn't have the opportunity to go to college. Yet, as we've been assured many times by his tales of supposed athletic prowess, the president went to college. We've also been assured that he comes from a family of hard-working, blue-collar individuals. Wouldn't that make him proof that he didn't grow up in some desolate neighborhood where the working class had no opportunity to go to college?
Biden's father was a used car salesman. If that led to being able to send one's son to college, I'm pretty sure opportunities existed for others throughout the area. But hey, who am I to question the life story of a guy who committed plagiarism and has routinely misled about his past to place himself in the middle of every situation? The president wants you to think he is everything but what he actually is, which is a pampered, entitled career politician who wouldn't know hard work if it punched him in the face. 
And with that, it was over. Biden shuffled off the stage after less than 15 minutes.
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) April 8, 2024
I'm just glad we can be there to pay for him to campaign, promising the world to select demographics he needs to win re-election. Money well spent, I'd say. 
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techtalkbyjames · 29 days
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Lying all the time, and being mistaken often are a bad habit with RNC and their cronies, ya.
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'Somebody is lying': Trump contradicts his lawyers, claims to have $500 million in cash on hand 3/22/2024
Harry Litman, former U.S. Attorney, Sue Craig, New York Times Investigative Reporter, and Rev. Al Shrapton, President of the National Action Network join Alicia Menendez in for Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with reaction to Donald Trump to claiming all the sudden that he has half a billion dollars of cash on end, which should in theory give him the ability to meet his deadline in the NY Civil Fraud judgment, if he is telling the truth. 
VIDEO 7:55 'Somebody is lying': Trump contradicts his lawyers, claims to have $500 million in cash on hand (youtube.com)
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Ex-Prosecutor Says Trump's New Cash Brag Is The 'Dumbest Thing' He Could've Done 03/22/2024
“That is the dumbest thing he could have possibly done, to put that on Truth Social, because that is a direct admission by him that he has the money,” Akerman said, in a clip flagged by Mediaite.
“Keep in mind, even with this operating money or cash that he supposedly has, if he doesn’t pony up and put up a bond, Letitia James is going to be able to go in and basically put restraining orders on all of his bank accounts,” he continued. “Keep in mind, even with this operating money or cash that he supposedly has, if he doesn’t pony up and put up a bond, Letitia James is going to be able to go in and basically put restraining orders on all of his bank accounts,” he continued. ```````````````````````````
“Everything that relates to him and all of that money is going to be tied up and frozen. So if he’s really got that money, he’s got to put it up.”
Ex-Prosecutor Says Trump's New Cash Brag Is The 'Dumbest Thing' He Could've Done (msn.com)
First, search. Then, seizure. How Tish James will go after Trump’s bank accounts and other assets. 03/22/2024
Donald Trump faces a Monday deadline to delay enforcement of a $454 million civil fraud judgment.
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After going after Trump’s bank accounts, James would likely then move on to seizing either Trump’s personal property — planes, cars, jewelry, artwork — or real estate, such as Trump Tower, 40 Wall Street or the Trump National Doral golf resort.
James isn’t limited to seizing assets that were the subject of her office’s lawsuit against Trump. She can seek to seize almost any assets owned by Trump and the other defendants (including his two adult sons), even assets located in other states or other countries, depending on the nature of a country’s treaty with the United States.
“People think it’s limited to New York. It’s not,” said Adam Konta, a New York criminal defense attorney and former public defender. “They can go after any assets anywhere.”
READ MORE First, search. Then, seizure. How Tish James will go after Trump’s bank accounts and other assets. - POLITICO
Fraud loser cash crunch: Trump finds it's 'no money, mo problems' as billionaires won't bail him out
Mar 22, 2024 #RNC#NewYork#Trump
Republicans are on edge as Donald Trump may fail to pay his $464M penalty from losing his fraud trial - and as he pushes the RNC to divert more funds away from campaigns and towards his personal bills. MSNBC’s Ari Melber reports on how Trump's personal and political debts are combining, with a link to lessons from rappers Biggie Smalls and Naught by Nature.
VIDEO Fraud loser cash crunch: Trump finds it's 'no money, mo problems' as billionaires won't bail him out (youtube.com)
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Delay, Delay, Delay: Will Trump Ever Be Held Accountable? MARCH 21,2024
Vanity Fair’s Bess Levin and Dan Adler explain what you should know about the many criminal charges against former president Donald Trump.
“When the hell are these Trump cases going to happen?” That’s the question we’re all asking as we wait and wait for a real, live Donald Trump courtroom trial. 
READ MORE https://www.vanityfair.com/news/will-trump-ever-be-held-accountable
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Mar 22, 2024 #Trump#Politics#DOJ
Former President Trump is running out of time to pay $464 million in the civil fraud judgement against him. NBC News' Vaughm Hillyard and former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner join José Díaz-Balart to discuss Trump's options.
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the-hem · 1 year
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"Meditation on the Meter." From the Chandogya Upanishad, the Exploration of the Mysteries of the Priesthood.
10 He (the udgatri priest) should meditate on the metre in which he is going to chant the praise; he should meditate on the hymn by which he is going to chant the praise.
11 He (the udgatri priest) should meditate on the quarter of space facing which he is going to chant the praise.
12 Finally, he (the udgatri priest) should meditate on himself and then on the object desired and chant the praise correctly. Thus will be quickly fulfilled for him the desire, desiring which he may offer the hymn of praise, yea, desiring which he may offer the hymn of praise.
There is a theme recurring in the Chandogya Upanishad. The power of the Udgatri to use her voice to bring Praise (Udgitha) into the lives of others.
Our sole preoccupation is a clean and clear understanding of the Light of Awareness to empower life to unfold according to the plans of its creator for each of us.
We use the Light of Udgitha to drive us to the Sastras, to consume its knowledge and energy, then we train others in the use of its Unveiling Power. When a rhythm pattern or meter for the use of unveiling becomes a way of life, sin ends.
What is This Mysterious Thing?
Veiling is the result of what is called avidya. Avidya is negligence or ignorance of Objective Reality. I can infect you with avidya by manipulating the truth or telling you a lie, the lie can become a truth.
Then entire cultures can become deluded should all within agree superstitions and falsehoods are other than what they are.
When I reveal I have been lying, I unveil the veiling power I have been using and this leads to Udgitha. It is the only way to end the tendency to sin.
We are entering the midpoint of an election year and no one is telling the truth. I have seen not one headline about the Election Fraud of 2016 and its perpetrators, David and Barbara Green the owners of the Hobby Lobby, Mitt Romney, Ronna McDaniel, the Huckabees, the RNC, Josh Hawley, or the fact all of these people and many of their constituents in their party and faith have sex with minors, many of whom are family members.
The Law says these persons cannot continue to hold office and must be registered as sex offenders, special precautions have to be taken.
Even still, the Family Research Council, Heritage Foundation, the Republican Party and Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints still operate, the Greens, the Waltons the Marriotts and their business continue to rake it in, in spite of their election fraud, attacks on the Capitol Building and mafia tactics towards women, Jews, gays, Muslims, African Americans, and immigrants.
Joe Biden, whose unveiling power we need, is aware of their behaviors and crimes and also the fact his country has many, many, many civil rights problems because of them and has done nothing to curb the onslaught of these vile persons upon the innocent. Notwithstanding his record on gun violence, the Russians and the Syrians, he is failing at ending domestic terror at home.
And time is running out on our opportunities to identify an appropriate strategy for regime change, and end the hold of people who think faith is a hand that can use the government like a scalpel against its citizens and this is not how we have designed our nation to work.
Envision the day the President awakens and uses this fact to unveil us, and let us pray it is today, and he closes these organizations, habitual oppressors of others, and makes the way bright and clear for America and each of our individual ways of celebrating our short little lives on this world.
Imagine how easy life will become and how happy we will all be and wonder why he didn't do it the first chance he had and whether or not he should continue to hold to Office.
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theotherbluewizard · 2 years
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Execute the RNC for treason
I’m talking every single member of the RNC. Yes including RNC picks on the Supreme Court. Throw them in court for their lives, and them shoot them on live TV for High fucking Treason. Reason 1: Trump committed treason, Trump is an imbecile puppet, they used him, they are responsible for backing him, they committed treason. Reason 2: The entire RNC is sex obsessed bizarre embarrassing fuckwits who do not know their asses from their elbows about what they are talking about ever. I’m talking these jackasses do not understand evolution, they do not understand germ theory, they do not understand the social contract, they do not understand basic sociology, they do not understand basic psychology, they have never even read the friggin gospels despite having committed their lives to Jesus, or if they did they managed to have such staggeringly bad reading comprehension that they could not parse the OBVIOUS LEFTIST AGENDA OF JESUS, or if they did they actually thought they could get away with lying about the plot of a book anybody can read. Jesus says the rich don’t go to heaven and the right is just fake as shit for ignoring it. The Bible even calls them out on it, but they haven’t read the part about hypocrisy so they don’t care. There is no reason such poorly educated people who fail to understand fucking anything about the world around them, even the religion they use as an excuse to be idiots, should be in charge of other people. I guarantee not a one of these motherfuckers would ever look up the meaning of the word Liberalism literally to save their lives even after having been told because they would have to admit to THEMSELVES that they do not know what it is already, which they do not. These book burning backward ass literally Malthusian literally Draconian fuckwit imbecile indolent hedonist weak ass soft hands Karens who will leave you to die rather than go a year without a fucking haircut are, to put it simply, really fucking stupid and cannot be expected to behave responsibly like adults. Reason 3: They don’t believe in fucking democracy. Holy shit why this is not like a fucking deal breaker in and of itself I will never understand. Would you people please explain to me how we all got to pretending that’s not like exactly what the term right-wing is fucking describing is someone who will fucking vote down democracy like an absolute chode. That’s what it fucking means. I hear tell some fuckwit right-winger wrote a book about how when other people use the term to describe him they aren’t calling him a fascist dickwad they’re saying he’s sOcIaLlY cOnSeRvAtIvE and somehow this is different and fine nebulously although it may or may not be but is but might not be but always is associated heavily with like literally all kinds of bigotry FOR OBVIOUS FUCKING REASONS. BECAUSE THAT’S AUTHORITARIANISM. Literally all models that are authoritarian have people who are on top and people who aren’t, and will thus endlessly find reasons to put people on the bottom. You know a model is authoritarian if it’s hierarchical, because those words mean basically the same thing. Hierarchical means there’s people who are on the top and people who aren’t. Are you following me American? I know they did not teach you this in school and you never bothered to look it up. Hey, here is a random, non-exhaustive list of some authoritarian models to help you along: despotism, where the despot rules, monarchy, where the monarch rules, theocracy, where the theocrats rule, capitalism, where the people with the most capital rule. Is this sinking into your meatspace? WHY WOULD RICH PEOPLE WANT DEMOCRACY. OBVIOUSLY THE RIGHT IS SUS IN THE FIRST PLACE, RIGHT-WING MEANS RULE BY RICH. WHY WERE THEY EVER GIVEN ANY POWER OR RESPECTED GOG DAMN YOU PEOPLE IT FUCKIN SAYS ON THE TIN THAT THEY DO NOT BELIEVE IN FUCKING DEMOCRACY WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE. If you don’t believe me, argue with one. Go ahead. Watch them be fake. You give it not ten minutes you’ll point out something and they’ll be fake about it and say some insane shit about simulations and crabs that they expect you to believe that they believe. They do not care about convincing you, they only engage in discussion TO PROVE THAT DISCUSSION IS POINTLESS. They will not be reasoned with, they do not believe in it.
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worldofwardcraft · 2 years
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She sure can pick ‘em.
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June 9, 2022
Since 2017 the chair of the Republican National Committee has been a certain Ronna McDaniel, née Romney (pictured above alongside well known crime boss). The grand-daughter of former Michigan governor George Romney and the niece of one-time presidential nominee and US senator Mitt, she not only renounced her family's GOP establishment roots by turning the RNC into a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Trump Organization (the committee is even paying Trump's legal bills), she also staffed it with an astonishing assortment of Trumpian scoundrels.
There was, for example, the RNC's erstwhile finance chair, casino mogul Steve Wynn. The DOJ recently filed a civil lawsuit to compel him to register as a foreign agent because he lobbied the Trump maladministration on behalf of the Chinese government to deport a dissident living in New York. Wynn has also been accused of sexual harassment by nine women.
But don't confuse him with Elliott Broidy, an RNC deputy finance chair and another unregistered foreign agent, who pleaded guilty in 2020 to secretly pushing the Trump regime to extradite that same Chinese dissenter as well as to drop an investigation into a shady Malaysian businessman. Broidy also collected a couple million from the United Arab Emirates to engineer a smear campaign against its Persian Gulf rival Qatar. Naturally, the aforementioned crime boss gave him a presidential pardon for everything. This is the same guy, by the way, who allegedly forced his Playboy playmate mistress to have an abortion and paid her $1.6 million in a settlement.
However, don't confuse him with another deputy finance head, Trump fixer Michael Cohen, who paid $130,000 in hush money to a porn actress at Trump's behest and afterwards went to prison for lying to Congress, tax evasion and campaign finance violations. Because he later ratted out the crime boss in court, Cohen did not receive a pardon.
Finally, we have Ruben Verastigui, a former digital strategist for the RNC, who worked on social media advertising for Trump's money-grifting Make America Great Again Committee and Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. He recently admitted to being part of a ring that traded in child pornography involving babies and was sentenced to more than 12 and a half years in prison.
Under the leadership of Ronna (she whose maiden name may not be uttered) McDaniel, the RNC has attacked Trump critics within the party, spent considerable sums at Trump-owned properties, supported attempts to overturn the 2020 election, and put a bunch of Trump's lawbreaking accomplices on the payroll. Maybe she should have chosen to remain a Romney.
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