PJ Media,
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Victoria Taft
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All rise, and please honor The First Lady of the United States of America, DOCTOR Jill Biden!
You may genuflect, bow, curtsy, or kneel in proper homage to the woman who holds no office but is married to the president of the United States of America. She is a person for whom you did not vote but to whom you must pay homage, respect, and, indeed, worship because she married Joey from Scranton. And, it must be added, she now runs the country alongside her crackhead stepson.
Please remove your hats and remain standing.
In 2022, Jill Biden raised her scepter to Salieri at the U.S. Marine Corps Band
Post-Millennial (Montreal, Quebec, Canada),
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Staff
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In 2022, the Washington Examiner's Becket Adams reported that the Marine Corps Band was instructed to compose an entrance theme for First Lady Jill Biden. The song, Fanfare for the First Lady, was intended to be a counterpoint to the president's Hail to the Chief. But of course, the president is the elected commander in chief, and the First Lady is more of an honorary post.
Many of those in the Marine Corps Band said they'd never been asked to do an exclusive First Lady entrance theme before. "Someone in the White House apparently 'had the bright idea, ‘Oh, tell the band that we want music for Jill,'' a source said.
Frontpage Mag,
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Lloyd Billingsley
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One day before the deadline, California Gov. Gavin Newsom scrapped plans to place on the November 5 ballot a measure to compete with an already qualified proposition to reform Proposition 47. That measure, passed by voters on November 4, 2014, is a legacy item for Kamala Harris, who could be on the ballot for president this November 5.
As California’s attorney general in 2014, Harris named a proposition that changed thefts of property valued under $950 from felonies to misdemeanors. Harris called it the “Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act” but failed to explain how legalizing crime made schools and neighborhoods safer. She has claimed she took no position
PJ Media,
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Stephen Kruiser
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Happy Wednesday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. (Snip) In the hail storm of epiphanies — real or imagined — that have been hitting the Democrats since Joe Biden's debate disaster, the realization that First Lady Jill Biden isn't much of a team player seems to be a surprise to many of them. A lot of us here on the Right have known all along that she would be the immovable object when the rest of the party finally admitted that it was time to insist that her husband step aside.
I still maintain that Joe didn't really want to run all that badly in 2020, but the missus
Power Line,
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Steven Hayward
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7/10/2024 7:00:38 AM
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Keep in mind above all that the media has turned on Joe Biden because he threatens the prospects of the Democratic Party in November. Once Joe is gone, the media will return its partisan and demagogic fire on Trump and Republicans. See if you can spot the subtle differences in today’s example: (Snip) This week the media is acting as though they are the successors of Woodward and Bernstein in Watergate with the revelation that a neurologist visited the White House eight times late last year and early this year. But in fact this information was always available to anyone who took the trouble to look at the publicly available
PJ Media,
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Paula Bolyard
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Did you have this on your 2024 Bingo card? I sure didn't. A Democrat neurologist who treats Parkison's patients went on NBC News — NBC NEWS!! — to talk about Joe Biden's condition — and it was very, very bad for the president.
Dr. Tom Pitts works with Parkinson's patients in a clinical setting in Dayton, Ohio. His specialty is listed as Neurology Clinical Interpretation, and although he has never met Biden, he said he could diagnose him with Parkinson's disease "from across the mall" — it's that obvious.
"Oh, yeah, I see [patients like Biden] 20 times a day in the clinic. I mean, it's ironic because
Modernity News,
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Steve Watson
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MSNBC host Lawrence O’Donnell has called for allowing Joe Biden to have aides with him on stage to speak for him and help him sound coherent.
Yes, really. This is where we are now.
O’Donnell said that it would be good to “Allow the candidates to have as many staff as they want, join them on the stage throughout the debate, and make sure that all of them have microphones.”
He added that “the candidates should be allowed to turn to their staff and confer with them about anything at any time in the debate.”
“And we should be able to hear everything they say. So we can hear if the candidate has competent
PJ Media,
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Stephen Kruiser
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Happy Tuesday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. (Snip) There have been a lot of things to revel in whilst watching the Democrats' forced acknowledgement of Joe Biden's mental decline. We're not monsters; we don't celebrate the age-related decline of a man in the twilight of his life. We are merely enjoying the fact that the Dems have to admit that we've been right (Right) all along.
In 2024, all involved with propping up The Myth of Joe Biden pointed to his State of the Union Address. The common refrain from the Democrats' flying monkeys in the mainstream media was that President LOLEightyonemillion was "fiery."
American Thinker,
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Brian C. Joondeph
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“What did the president know, and when did he know it?”
This famous question was asked 50 years ago by Sen. Howard Baker about the Watergate scandal.
This eventually brought down President Richard Nixon, leading to the installation of President Gerald R. Ford and his vice president, Nelson Rockefeller.
Neither were elected by the people, they were instead selected by the ruling class.
Nixon’s elected vice president, Spiro Agnew, resigned from office over alleged tax and financial crimes. House Speaker Carl Albert selected Ford as Nixon’s new vice president, saying, "We gave Nixon no choice but Ford." Nixon then resigned, elevating Ford to the presidency.
Ford then nominated Rockefeller
American Thinker,
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Clarice Feldman
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Poll analyst Nate Silver lists the signs that a party is getting rid of a president under the 25th Amendment. He says we’re about halfway up the ladder, which has these at the starting rungs:
Back-channel conversations
Anon leaks to press
Influential non-electeds and donors saying he should resign
Backbench elected officials saying he should resign
Signals from senior party leaders saying he should resign with plausible deniability
Megadonors saying he should resign and withholding funds
Normie senators or representatives saying he should resign
I’m seeing all this right now, not yet as a march to the 25th Amendment removal from office, but certainly in an effort to get him to withdraw from the 2024 race.
Red State,
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Jim Thompson
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In April 1988, the U.S. launched Operation Praying Mantis, a one-day war against Iran. It was retaliation for the U.S. frigate Samuel B. Roberts striking an Iranian mine in international waters. Although the Roberts’ keel was broken, thanks to the crew’s effort, the ship did not sink.
Ronald Reagan ordered the April 18, 1988 response. By the end of the day, Iran had lost five ships. A frigate was sunk, and a gunboat and 3 speedboats were sent to the bottom of the sea. One other Iranian frigate was heavily damaged and crippled, and two oil platforms were destroyed. An operation to send SEALs to capture the platforms was called off
Red State,
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Nick Arama
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7/7/2024 1:50:43 PM
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I reported about a week ago how former representative and now CNN political commentator flunky, Adam Kinzinger, as a "proud conservative," had endorsed Joe Biden the day before Biden's disastrous debate. Then afterward, it was funny to watch him scramble, retweeting posts from people who were calling on Biden to step aside. When asked if he was sorry about endorsing Biden, he claimed he wasn't, that he was "proud of standing against the habitual liar."
Now, that was hilarious because Kinzinger had endorsed the "habitual liar," Joe Biden. And you can't endorse Joe Biden and claim you're a "proud conservative" without either being dishonest or delusional,