Okey-dokey Today on F. Chuck Todd the regime minion in charge of facilitating the foreign invasion was being interviewed. What is it about bald people in this regime? Are they unintentionally emphasizing the sinister nature? Anyhow, he was asked about the readiness of Joetato to continue the destruction of the Republic. 100 percent. Incredibly sharp, incredibly probing, incredible command of the details. Probing on the details, asking tough questions, Mayorkas said. Absolutely. I'm incredibly proud to serve in his administration. I am incredibly proud of the work that we have done across the board. the minion replied. Obviously not even this dimwit believes what he said. He knows Joetato is a near-vegetable but clings to the belief that he can be installed for another term even if he assumes room temperature before the election. This conscienceless lying is a property of the truly soulless. Not literally soulless of course, there has to be something go burn eternally once their time here is up. Theoretically there must be a physical body to burn perpetually, but however that works. We could ask Ruth Ginsburg or Ted the Swimmer . That's presuming that burning begins immediately upon death or only after the final judgment. Whatever. Robert F. Kenndey Jr, someone the regime should definitely fear, was on an alphabet news channel talking about his presidential aspirations. The tool was someone named Linsey Davis, not that it matters. They're all interchangeable, and all have about the same amount of exposure to chemicals (hair spray, makeup, etc) along with whatever their usual intake is. RFK talked about the Quack Vax, of course, as it was their main purpose for having him on. Brand him an anvi-vax nutjob, even after he has been a darling of the left all his life. Now he's a threat, a possible spoiler in the next election. Since he's been redpilled on the vax (pale pink?) he must be destroyed. That can be taken care of in a hotel kitchen if necessary, but they'd like to avoid it. Thus, after the segment ended, it was admitted that his comments regarding the slab jab were edited out, and a statement was added for good measure. Here ya go:
We should note that during our conversation, Kennedy made false claims about the COVID-19 vaccines, anchor Linsey Davis said in a disclaimer when the interview aired Thursday. We've used
our editorial judgment in not including extended portions of that exchange in our interview.
Data shows that the COVID-19 vaccine has prevented millions of hospitalizations and deaths from the disease, Davis added. He also made misleading claims about the relationship between vaccination and autism. Research shows that vaccines and the ingredients used in the vaccines do not cause autism, including multiple studies involving more than a million children and major medical associations like the American Academy of Pediatrics and the advocacy group Autism Speaks. At least they admitted it. Is this the same soulless entity as the regime minion? Probably not. A bimbo doesn't act with evil intent - to be sure, many in the regime media are malicious - but in self-interest: a job that pays a lot of money for no actual work (reading a teleprompter hardly qualifies), acceptance into that part of society, the parties, all the perks of being an insider. Of course there are different degrees, perhaps I should say intensities, of evil. Ted Bundy or John Wayne Gacy (OK, insanity is present here) are not as intensely evil as Hitler, Stalin, et al. Is the fire hotter for bimbos? Or for that matter insane evil people? Or are insane people punished for something they cannot control? A lot of degrees in there, and I'm not qualified to judge. With the exception of the insane, they all choose their fate. RFK? Probably the only way he can have a positive effect is to run on a third party ticket, maybe with Marianne Williamson. Sure, she's a crackpot - a rather harmless and well-meaning one - but they wouldn't get elected. They might pull a Perot though, siphon off enough votes from the dims that a Republican could actually win. But at any given time, and especially times like these, there is a Sirhan/Oswald/Ray/Hinckley type already prepared, waiting for the signal. Jake Gyllenhaal, Afghan interpreter on new film remembering Afghanistan withdrawal: 'Best of what we can be' The Guy Ritchie film did a 'phenomenal' job capturing the relationship Afghan interpreters had with American troops, Pete Hegseth's translator said By Bailee Hill | Fox News thewestisnotthebest T 19 minutes ago G I was in Afghanistan too, and I am ashamed of what happened there. I am not proud to be an American like I used to be. We wasted a lot of good people there and for nothing. On the home front, what is there to be proud of? Tell me. As you look around, what exactly are you so proud of? Inflation? Social discontent? Narcissism? Corrupt government? Such a lovely place. And I bet you are proud of Ukraine too, though all you did was fly their flag on Facebook. Most Americans never sacrificed anything in Afghanistan. Those who did, did so for nothing. I am not proud of wasting 20 years, thousands of lives, and being routed from Afghanistan. No glorious movie will change the reality I have experienced. Reply 4 P Share georgiaredgirl 20 minutes ago Wow. Does he think Biden is a great American for leaving people there? NG Links Vox Popoli Enak's HypCryme blog MacArthur's Freehold Community Hospital Corporation Plano Texas A Dirty Rotten Shame Victims of ACCH Quiescent Benevolence
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