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Kurt Schlichter
@KurtSchlichter
What did I tell you?
Biden will totally pull the "I will no diminish the dignity of the presidency by debating a convicted felon. now excuse me while I go shower with my daughter."
6:28 PM · May 21, 2024

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Don’t be surprised if Biden tries to pull out of debate with Trump
 Cindy Adams
Published May 20, 2024, 6:35 p.m. ET

Set to exit left & right

I’m filled with messages about a maybe floppola failure.

Mouths kvetch that the debate won’t debate.

The Biden v. Trump bout is June 27. Smarmy Stormy’s trial gets decided — guess when?

The earliest ever for a presidential debate.

Joe’s counting on cancellation if Trump’s found guilty. Reading from the prompter he’ll say he can’t debate a felon. Slick shtick to reverse his sick poll numbers.

And if acquittal Joe and Jill scramble up the hill to fetch only a pail of water — not election.

But attention please: Anyone note Obama’s at the White House more often since Joe’s numbers declined? ...
More at NY Post
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I'd wager Memphis, Shelby County, or the State of TN, will step in before someone turns it into a theme park.

It is that historical.
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I have always, even since day 1 have thought that Springsteen was over-rated.  He is/was propped up by the Rolling Stoned Critic Clown Car since the beginning.   Born To Run was good, the following 3 so-so, and then everything else frisbee quality. 
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Trump Witness Merchan Silenced Speaks Out: Brad Smith Explains What He Would Have Told Jury

Brad Smith, the Trump witness who was essentially silenced by Judge Juan Merchan in former President Donald Trump’s business records trial, revealed what he would have told the jury had he been able to testify, noting that he would have tried to “lay out some of the factual work of the law” and how it works in “practice.”

Speaking to Byron York of Washington Examiner, Smith — who was barred by Merchan from testifying about campaign finance laws, which are at the crux of the business records trial — explained that he would not have delved into specifics, but would have tried to break down campaign finance law, as it is extremely complicated.

According to York, Smith planned to “lay out the ways the law has been interpreted in ways that might not be obvious”:

    As an example, Smith cited the phrase “for the purpose of influencing an election,” which has been heard during much analysis of the trial. “You read the law and it says that anything intended for the purpose of influencing an election is a contribution or an expenditure,” Smith explained. “But that’s not in fact the entirety of the law. There is the obscure, and separate from the definitional part, idea of personal use, which is a separate part of the law that says you can’t divert campaign funds to personal use. That has a number of specific prohibitions, like you can’t buy a country club membership, you can’t normally pay yourself a salary or living expenses, you can’t go on vacation — all these kinds of things. And then it includes a broader, general prohibition that says you can’t divert [campaign funds] to any obligation that would exist even if you were not running for office.”

    What is the point of that? “We would have liked to flag that exception for the jury and talk a little bit about what it means,” Smith said. “And also, we would have talked about ‘for the purpose of influencing an election’ is not a subjective test, like ‘What was my intention?’ — it’s an objective test. So hiring campaign staff is for the purpose of influencing an election. Renting space for your campaign office, buying ads, maybe doing polling, printing up bumper stickers, travel to campaign rallies, renting venues for campaign rallies — all of those things exist only because you are running for office. But under the personal use rules, a lot of things candidates do running for office are not considered campaign expenditures, things like paying for a weight loss program or a gym membership, nicer clothes, teeth whitening, or all that sort of thing. It may be true that you do those things in part to help yourself get elected — you might not do them otherwise — but they are not obligations that exist simply because you are running for office. Lots of people do those things.”

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2024/05/21/trump-witness-merchan-silenced-speaks-out-brad-smith-explains-what-he-would-have-told-jury/
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Mugshot of RNC’s Election Integrity Attorney Christina Bobb Revealed

Paul Bois 21 May 2024

The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office in Arizona released the mugshot of Christina Bobb on Tuesday, the new RNC senior counsel for “election integrity.”

Bobb’s mugshot was first obtained by ABC News and released online by investigative reporter Will Steakin. Bobb has pleaded Not Guilty, and Steakin released photos of her arraignment.


https://twitter.com/wsteaks/status/1792957345351573759

Bobb and other Trump allies were indicted by an Arizona grand jury in April for their roles in disputing the results of the 2020 presidential election.

“An Arizona grand jury indicted several important allies of former President Donald Trump — including former Trump attorney and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, former Arizona Republican Chair Kelli Ward, and former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows — for their roles in disputing the results of the 2020 presidential election,” Breitbart News reported at the time.

“Along with Ward, Meadows, and Giuliani, former Trump attorney Jenna Ellis and former Trump campaign adviser Boris Epshteyn, along with several members of the Arizona Republican Party, were among those indicted, according to the Washington Post,” it added.

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2024/05/21/mugshot-of-rncs-election-integrity-attorney-christina-bobb-revealed/
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Mellonhead and Springsteen are two of the musicians who inspire me to change the radio station as soon as I hear their crap music. I try not to wreck the car when I do it, but I do it as quickly as humanly possible.

That makes two of us!
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Spencer Brown
@itsSpencerBrown
An estimated 569+ metric tons of humanitarian aid has been delivered to Gaza via the temporary pier.
None of it has made it to the people of Gaza.
4:06 PM · May 21, 2024
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Pentagon Does 'Not Believe' Aid to Temporary Pier Is Reaching Residents of Gaza
Spencer Brown
May 21, 2024 5:15 PM

U.S. Army via AP

Pentagon Press Secretary Air Force Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder faced questions about the usefulness of the U.S.-built temporary humanitarian pier — with a $300+ million price tag for American taxpayers — and struggled to explain what has been accomplished in the days since the pier's construction was completed. Notably, the Pentagon does "not believe" any of the hundreds of tons of aid delivered so far has made it to those for whom it's intended.

In Tuesday's Pentagon press briefing, Ryder stated that more than 569 metric tons of humanitarian assistance — donated by the United States, United Kingdom, European Union, UAE, and other partners — had been delivered to the temporary pier and handed off from U.S. JLOTS (Joint Logistics Over-the-Shore) to be brought ashore by non-U.S. contractors to be placed in staging areas in Gaza before being picked up by NGOs for distribution to the residents of Gaza.

"Aid will be delivered to the floating pier, then transported via logistics support vessels, delivered to the causeway, and then put into assembly areas onshore and that's where NGOs pick up that aid and then further distribute it," Ryder said of the flow of humanitarian aid arriving via the Mediterranean coast. ...
Townhall
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NeverTweet
@LOLNeverTweet
Don't look now, but Biden is about to start building tunnels for Hamas.
1:23 PM · May 21, 2024


Phil Stewart
@phildstewart
(Reuters) - The United Nations is planning new routes to distribute aid from a U.S.-built pier in Gaza, a spokesperson said, after crowds of needy residents intercepted trucks, causing a halt to deliveries that continued for a third day on Tuesday. The temporary, floating pier is meant to help ease the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, though aid workers say that only deliveries through land borders can ensure relief on the scale that is needed.
1:22 PM · May 21, 2024
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Such a shame -- Graceland is a piece of history.  Hopefully she'll win in court.

Elvis’ granddaughter fights Graceland foreclosure sale and alleges fraud

 Elvis Presley’s granddaughter is suing to stop a foreclosure sale of the late singer’s historic Memphis home, Graceland, scheduled this week, alleging fraud and saying the purported company behind the sale doesn’t exist and has no rights to the property.

Danielle Riley Keough, the granddaughter of Elvis and the current owner of the property, was able to get a restraining order against any sale before a court rules on her application for an injunction, according to court documents obtained by CNN.

Keough filed a lawsuit this month stating that last year, “Naussany Investments & Private Lending LLC presented documents purporting to show that Lisa Marie Presley had borrowed $3.8 million from Naussany Investments and gave a deed of trust encumbering Graceland as security.”

Lisa Marie Presley, Elvis’ daughter and Keough’s mother, died in January 2023. Lisa Marie Presley was the sole heir to Graceland and her father’s estate when he died in 1977, and its overall worth has now reportedly reached into the hundreds of millions of dollars.

“These documents are fraudulent,” Keough’s lawsuit alleges. “Lisa Marie Presley never borrowed money from Naussany Investments and never gave a deed of trust to Naussany Investments.”

The court document also identified a notary in Florida who said she “never met Lisa Marie Presley nor notarized any document for her,” despite her name being on loan paperwork. ................

https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/20/business/graceland-elvis-granddaughter-fights-foreclosure-sale/index.html
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I don't drink tap water either, but with a looming water crisis, how long is it going to be before spring water sources and well sources dry up???? Perhaps you won't be able to get bottled water. I finally bit the bullet and had several 5 gallon and 3 gallon jugs of spring water delivered.  I have some stored on water racks, but I've noticed that the taste is different than what I've been purchasing in the stores in smaller jugs.  Same brand and supposedly from the same spring water source.

The reverse osmosis plants can be hijacked as well.
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