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They really aren't even trying to hide it. I mean, how does one cover this stuff up?
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DOOCY TIME: “First, the — so, you guys started draining the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to try and help with ‘the Putin Price Hike’ a few years ago. Said You were going to refill it. But now it doesn’t seem like that’s happening. Why?”
KJP: “Well, from — I believe the Department of Energy is — is responsible for — for that particular component — is refilling — refilling that, so I would refer to the Department of Energy. I know there are certain components to that and how they were going to move forward and refilling — refilling it. Uh — I — they would have had more specifics on that for you.”
Doocy: “Okay.”
Don't get me wrong, I'm sure they got their best, paid for, media running 24/7 on it. But that is a grueling ask - IMHO. Gonna have to kick Mayor Pete in the buttidedge
Oh, the previous Press Secretary Jen Psaki - who is neither
a black female or gay - at least I don't reckon so - was also
rather piss-poor and a "Red Hot Liar" when she was on.
... So it surely does seem that it takes ALL Kinds!
A peek behind the curtain at the TDS factory of programed lies...
Wanna know where they create the TDS, TDS, Orange Man Bad, TDS, TDS sausage? On Zoom calls. They get together to collude and strategize about their "story" of the week to program out to the TDS NPC zombie minions. In essence - The Marching Orders.
Some of the country’s most prominent legal commentators are holding off-the-record sessions to hash out the latest twists and turns in Donald Trump’s legal saga.
By Ankush Khardori 04/23/2024 05:00 AM EDT
Ankush Khardori is a senior writer for POLITICO Magazine and a former federal prosecutor at the Department of Justice, where he specialized in financial fraud and white-collar crime. He has also worked in the private sector on complex commercial litigation and white-collar corporate defense. His column, Rules of Law, offers an unvarnished look at national legal affairs and the political dimensions of the law at a moment when the two are inextricably linked.
As the Jan. 6 committee was working on its bombshell investigation into the Capitol riot and President Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the last election, committee staffers took some time out of their seemingly 24-hour jobs one day in 2022 to brief a group of lawyers and legal pundits on a Zoom call.
The people on the call weren’t affiliated with the investigation or the government. But they would have been familiar to anyone who watches cable news. They were some of the country’s most well-known legal and political commentators, and they were there to get insights into the committee’s work and learn about what to look for at the hearings.
The group’s gathering was not a one-time event, but in fact an installment in an exclusive weekly digital salon, whose existence has not been previously reported, for prominent legal analysts and progressive and conservative anti-Trump lawyers and pundits. Every Friday, they meet on Zoom to hash out the latest twists and turns in the Trump legal saga — and intellectually stress-test the arguments facing Trump on his journey through the American legal system.
The meetings are off the record — a chance for the group’s members, many of whom are formally or loosely affiliated with different media outlets, to grapple with a seemingly endless array of novel legal issues before they hit the airwaves or take to print or digital outlets to weigh in with their thoughts. About a dozen or more people join any given call, though no one takes attendance. Some group members wouldn’t describe themselves with any partisan or ideological lean, but most are united by their dislike of Trump.
The group’s host is Norman Eisen, a senior Obama administration official, longtime Trump critic and CNN legal analyst, who has been convening the group since 2022 as Trump’s legal woes ramped up. Eisen was also a key member of the team of lawyers assembled by House Democrats to handle Trump’s first impeachment.
The regular attendees on Eisen’s call include Bill Kristol, the longtime conservative commentator, and Laurence Tribe, the famed liberal constitutional law professor. John Dean, who was White House counsel under Richard Nixon before pleading guilty to obstruction of justice in connection with Watergate, joins the calls, as does George Conway, a conservative lawyer and co-founder of the anti-Trump Lincoln Project. Andrew Weissmann, a longtime federal prosecutor who served as one of the senior prosecutors on Robert Mueller’s Trump-Russia investigation and is now a legal analyst for MSNBC, is another regular on the calls. Jeffrey Toobin, a pioneer in the field of cable news legal analysis, is also a member of the crew. The rest of the group includes recognizable names from the worlds of politics, law and media.
Sometimes there is a special guest, like the Jan. 6 committee staffers (who recalled briefing the group). One Friday last May, after E. Jean Carroll defeated Trump in the first of her two defamation cases to go to trial, her lawyer Roberta Kaplan joined as a guest to talk for roughly half an hour about her strategy for beating Trump in court. Another time, J. Michael Luttig, a conservative legal scholar and former judge who helped lead the public campaign to disqualify Trump under the 14th Amendment, showed up to make his case...
...The group’s host is Norman Eisen, a senior Obama administration official, longtime Trump critic and CNN legal analyst, who has been convening the group since 2022 as Trump’s legal woes ramped up. Eisen was also a key member of the team of lawyers assembled by House Democrats to handle Trump’s first impeachment...
Mindless NPCs waiting for their next programming instructions
Just give up the irrational thought process that you can ever openly discuss anything with these programmed zombies. It's simply not in their programming.
I'm having a bit of a hard time considering why this is a post that has continued and has zero relevancy to anything to do with telling lies or the truth?
Are we talking about the petroleum reserves, the press secry, or the dept of transportation?
I'm having a bit of a hard time considering why this is a post that has continued and has zero relevancy to anything to do with telling lies or the truth? ...
Could it have anything to do with you believing lies are truth? BTW: That's pretty much what they are counting on.
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.Are we talking about the petroleum reserves, the press secry, or the dept of transportation? ...
Well, ghee Wally... The Washington Compost is rotting from within. Who knew?
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WaPo CEO to reporters: ‘We’re losing large amounts of money… People aren’t reading your stuff. I can’t sugarcoat it anymore’…
June 4, 2024
The phrase “learn to code” has never been more relevant than it is now for the fake news peddlers at the Washington Post. It turns out that the so-called “journalists” at the Washington Post are tanking the entire operation with their regime propaganda and hysterical anti-Trump agenda. Indeed, democracy really does die in the dark recesses of the Post cabal, as most of us figured out eons ago. Now, thanks to a blistering piece in Vanity Fair, we can see exactly how dire things are at the Washington Post. It’s so bad, in fact, that the CEO actually told a group of irate reporters that they suck and nobody is reading what they write.
Well... you are closer than say a preceding poster. If I were to more put more verbosely: It's a thread about "The Cost of Lies", as evidenced by a bunch of recently unemployed and formerly paid - LIARS. But that's just splitting hairs.