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Crime victims aim to topple woke Soros-backed DAs in California, Texas
Story by Mary Kay Linge • 2h •

Two woke prosecutors who gained office with the help of lefty megadonor George Soros could soon be ousted in recall efforts led by locals furious about their disastrous, soft-on-crime philosophies.

Pamela Price of Oakland, Calif., won election as Alameda County’s district attorney in 2022 with $1 million in cash from Soros-backed donors, while José Garza of Austin, Tex. is seeking a second term as Travis County DA after getting $447,000 from Soros cutouts, according to the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund.
 
 
But soaring crime in the two deep-blue cities have sparked victim revolts that could put both Democrats’ jobs on the chopping block. Price is facing a recall petition with nearly 75,000 validated signatures, while Garza could be removed due to to a lawsuit filed under Texas’ new “rogue prosecutor” statute.
 
“I’ve stood in the courtroom with families where the killer of their child walked out the door the same time they walked out the door — no probation, no ankle monitor, no nothing,” Brenda Grisham, who organized the Price recall effort, told The Post.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/crime-victims-aim-to-topple-woke-soros-backed-das-in-california-texas/ar-BB1mdoJB?ocid=msedgntp&pc=HCTS&cvid=6a81d1f09cac4f40be9433803b346a25&ei=13
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Joe Biden “has been ironclad” in his support of Israel

Hey Debbie that was last week's talking point...

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Wasserman Schultz: Biden’s ‘Ironclad’ for Israel, He Had ‘Imprecision’ That Risks Strengthening Hamas

Ian Hanchett 11 May 2024

On Friday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Katy Tur Reports,” Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) stated that President Joe Biden “has been ironclad” in his support of Israel but “what I think we have here is a problem of imprecision in the communication from the President.” And that the Biden administration should raise its concerns with Israel privately “because it leaves room for misunderstandings. And look, leaving the impression of possible daylight emboldens Hamas, risks emboldening Hamas, risks the possibility or even likelihood of it being less likely that we can get our hostages home, particularly our American hostages.”

Wasserman Schultz said, “I’m proud that President Biden has been ironclad supportive of Israel during and in the aftermath of October 7. He’s made sure that we stood steadfastly by our ally, fought hard to make sure we got the national security supplemental that provided $14.3 billion to Israel through — in spite of Republican obstacles, multiple Republican obstacles. But what I think we have here is a problem of imprecision in the communication from the President. What he said the other day left the impression that, from my conversations with the White House in the last couple of days, [was] not quite the way it came across. The President has said that — and the White House is communicating to Israel — that the 2,000-pound, 500-pound dumb bombs, the ones that land and result in widespread impact, that those are not appropriate for the engagement and involvement that Israel plans in Rafah, and then they’ve also been looking for and have yet to receive a plan for evacuating civilians and making sure that they can provide civilians with as much safety as possible. That communication really should be done with Israel side-by-side, like we have the ability to do every single day because of our close relationship, in private. We shouldn’t be having this debate publicly, because we have a close enough relationship with Israel to have these kinds of conversations behind closed doors.”

Guest host José Díaz-Balart then asked, “Do you think, Congresswoman, that the debate and discussion that we see on Capitol Hill, on college campuses throughout our country about the American involvement in Israel and with Israel should change? I know you talk about, for example, that miscommunication from the White House, but do you think that that debate and conversation that’s being carried out, mostly on Capitol Hill, is it time for a change?”

Wasserman Schultz responded, “Oh, absolutely not. And I don’t think that the President — I’m actually confident the President is not even close to suggesting a change in the United States’ support for Israel. The U.S.-Israel relationship is ironclad. The President has repeatedly stated that, and because we have such a close relationship, it is critical that we be able to make sure that we have these kinds of communications one-on-one, side-by-side, and not have this debate play out so publicly, because it leaves room for misunderstandings. And look, leaving the impression of possible daylight emboldens Hamas, risks emboldening Hamas, risks the possibility or even likelihood of it being less likely that we can get our hostages home, particularly our American hostages. Look, we have to remember that Hamas is eager to sacrifice as many Palestinian lives as possible, and they want to maximize the civilian toll of this operation as part of their cowardly PR campaign. That’s where they’re coming from. They don’t care about the loss of civilian life. And we need to make sure that we are precise in our communication and that we leave no possibility of misperception about daylight between us and Israel.”

https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2024/05/11/wasserman-schultz-bidens-ironclad-for-israel-he-had-imprecision-that-risks-strengthening-hamas/
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Column: CNN Deploys a 'Fact Checker' for Trump, Not for Biden
Tim Graham
May 10th, 2024 6:02 AM
 
 
On May 8, President Biden took the very unusual step of submitting to an interviewer who was an actual journalist (not a Howard Stern or Drew Barrymore). It wouldn’t be long before he started mangling his record – and Donald Trump’s.

CNN's Erin Burnett began with how Trump’s promises of new jobs in Wisconsin didn’t come true: “Why should people here believe that you will succeed at creating jobs where Trump failed?” Biden bragged: “He's never succeeded in creating jobs and I have never failed. I have created over 15 million jobs since I have been president.” He did it all by himself! He claimed other than Herbert Hoover, Trump's "the only other president who lost more jobs than created in his four-year term.”

There’s a massive asterisk – the global Covid pandemic. Trump’s employment record in the first three years of his presidency was strong. The raw number of employed Americans reached new records. In October 2018, it had reached more than 165.6 million. The unemployment rate hit record lows across demographics: for women, blacks, Latinos, Asians, and youth.

Obviously, the severe lockdowns during the pandemic – most aggressively pushed by the Democrats and their media allies – drove massive job losses. Non-farm payroll employment in the United States declined by 9.4 million in 2020. So Democrats blame that on Trump, and when the pandemic was over, they took credit for the economy climbing out of that hole.

https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/tim-graham/2024/05/10/column-cnn-deploys-fact-checker-trump-not-biden
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It appears Barron is not going to be a Delegate, he decided not to do it.  @banddag can rejoice.
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https://apnews.com/article/army-special-forces-troops-cuts-ukraine-lessons-ac7c41d5d9f299fadc96f2c2520c2abf?utm_campaign=TrueAnthem&utm_medium=AP&utm_source=Twitter

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FORT LIBERTY, N.C. (AP) — Forced to do more with less and learning from the war in Ukraine, U.S. special operations commanders are juggling how to add more high-tech experts to their teams while still cutting their overall forces by about 5,000 troops over the next five years.

The conflicting pressures are forcing a broader restructuring of the commando teams, which are often deployed for high-risk counterterrorism missions and other sensitive operations around the world. The changes under consideration are being influenced by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, including lessons learned by British special operations forces there.

U.S. Army Special Operations Command, which bears the brunt of the personnel cuts, is eyeing plans to increase the size of its Green Beret teams — usually about 12 members — to bring in people with more specialized and technical abilities. One possibility would be the addition of computer software experts who could reprogram drones or other technical equipment on the fly.

But similar changes could ripple across all the military services.

EXCERPT

So how is DEI and those COVID and "BLM-racism" purges working out for the U.S. military?

Flashback:

Biden’s Army Secretary Doesn’t Want 2nd Gen Military Recruits for Fear of a “Warrior Caste”

https://www.frontpagemag.com/bidens-army-secretary-doesnt-want-2nd-gen-military-recruits-for-fear-of-a-warrior-caste/
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The Secret World of CIA’s Elite Paramilitary Operatives
by Guy D. McCardle
Apr 20, 2024
 

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Everyone in the United States has heard of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), which was borne from the OSS (Office of Strategic Services) in the dark covert alleys of war-torn Europe in the 1940s. The agency has come a long way from the cloak-and-dagger images of WWII and the Cold War with Russia. However, few know the full scope of what the agency does abroad to protect and promote American interests.

The CIA is not a military organization but a foreign intelligence service of the United States and part of our federal government.

The CIA’s Mission
It is tasked with gathering, processing, and analyzing national security information worldwide, primarily through human intelligence (HUMINT). As one of the principal members of the U.S. Intelligence Community (IC), the CIA reports to the Director of National Intelligence and primarily focuses on providing intelligence to the President of the United States and his Cabinet.
 

Unlike the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), a domestic security service, the CIA has no law enforcement function and mainly focuses on overseas intelligence operations.

The agency is supposed to be strictly an offshore organization, prohibited from conducting operations on US soil but SOFREP has had credible sources from within JSOC and the NSA  tell us that the agency routinely uses foreign business proxies to spy on US soil, essentially legally bypassing the restriction.

What do we mean by this?

https://sofrep.com/news/the-secret-world-of-cias-elite-paramilitary-operatives/
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Politics/Government / Re: Political Graphics 2024
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As long as the Big Guy gets his cut it's ok people.
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Yeesh, at least they could have had provided something more enjoyable to drink, like whisky.
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