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   Anticipating Trumpers to go scorched earth on Hope Hicks.

Not on Hope, fool.

But the day is coming for the DA and this fauxjudge.
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May 3, 2024
America Is Headed For A Civil War… Maybe
By Vince Coyner

The 19th-century Prussian general Karl Von Clausewitz famously said: “War is not an independent phenomenon, but the continuation of politics by different means.” Or as we more often hear it, “War is but politics by different means.” Some predict that America is on the verge of a hot war. But while it’s true that our country is more divided than ever, it may not be as divided as the pro-Hamas, anti-American protesters hope.

War is what generally happens when two (or more) sides get to a point where they can no longer peacefully coexist with the current circumstances. America seems to have reached that point...

How does one know a civil war is coming? Have you been on a college campus lately?

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https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2024/05/america_is_headed_for_a_civil_war_maybe.html
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2 minutes ago
Trump attorney begin grilling Hope Hicks

Trump attorney Emil Bove has started on redirect examination with Hope Hicks still on the stand.
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May 3, 2024
Here comes help to understand Biden’s evil approach to the Israel-Hamas war
By Andrea Widburg

We’ve all seen how Biden has been trying to manage Israel’s war against Hamas—and he’s been doing so in a way that hampers Israel’s ability to fight an openly genocidal enemy. The question is why he’s doing this. I know that I have inchoate ideas about Obama’s Iran policy and Biden’s long-standing animosity toward Israel, but Lee Smith drills deeper and comes up with something even more disturbing...and manifestly true.

The Tablet article is entitled, “Saving Hamas: The Palestinian terror organization refuses to release hostages while clinging to its last stronghold in Rafah. So why is the Biden administration throwing the full weight of the U.S. government at Israel to prevent it from routing Hamas?” The first two paragraphs clearly explain the essay’s premise:

    Reports are circulating that the Israelis are planning an operation in Rafah to eliminate the last Hamas stronghold in Gaza. If so, the Netanyahu government will be acting against the very public wishes of the Biden administration, which has spent the last half year moving heaven and earth to save a terrorist organization from destruction. Bizarrely, the White House’s statements and actions show that Hamas’ survival is more important than the security of a traditional American partner, Israel; more crucial to American interests than the preservation of the U.S.-led order of the Middle East; more precious than the dozens of American lives that Hamas ended on Oct. 7; more valuable than however many Americans and Israelis are still alive in the terror army’s tunnels.

    Why? As the money and prestige that the U.S. has invested month after month in protecting Hamas demonstrate, the Biden administration sees the terror group as a valuable asset.


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https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/05/here_comes_help_to_understand_biden_s_evil_approach_to_the_israel_hamas_war.html
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Hillary Clinton is a less attractive, more paranoid Josef Stalin in a pantsuit.
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Trump 'concerned' about Melania, didn't want newspapers delivered to home after WSJ : Hope Hicks

Donald Trump was "concerned" about how a Wall Street Journal's story about Playboy model Karen McDougal and porn star Stormy Daniels would be perceived by his wife, Melania, Hope Hicks testified Friday — adding that Trump wanted to "make sure" that the newspapers weren't delivered to his home the morning the story was published.

"He was concerned about the story. He was concerned how it would be viewed by his wife," Hicks said, referring to Melania.

"And he wanted to make sure the newspapers weren't delivered to his residence that morning."

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11 minutes ago
Hicks now reading through text message exchange with Michael Cohen after 2016 WSJ story
By Kyle Schnitzer

Hope Hicks is reading through text messages she had with Michael Cohen on Nov. 4, 2016 — the day the Wall Street Journal published a story about Karen McDougal and Stormy Daniels.

The exchange shows Hicks' and Cohen's communications on the day the story dropped, including one text by Cohen critiquing the story with a funny typo.

“Poorly written and I dot seeing it get much play,” Cohen said in one text sent to Hicks, with "dot" meaning "don't."

Hicks testified that "there’s just a little irony there" after reading the text aloud in court.

Other texts from Cohen included: “Call me," "Any news," and “Any news???”

Hicks said the Wall Street Journal story didn't get "any traction" despite initial fears.
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It was hot before 1979 ... like August 15, 1975 when my family moved into a new house when the temperature was 105oF in suburban Boston.
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As far as tuition refunds, the more classes/weeks attended, the smaller % of the refund.

Asking for a refund at the end of a semester will get you $0 without a lawsuit.
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Trump campaign escalating outreach to black voters in Georgia after narrow 2020 loss
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Ross O'Keefe
May 3, 2024 1:58 pm
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Former President Donald Trump is working overtime to avoid losing Georgia again in 2024 after his narrow defeat there in 2020.

President Joe Biden edged the incumbent by roughly 12,000 votes in 2020, snatching victory from Trump in a state he had won in 2016. Black voters have been the fastest-growing voter demographic in the state and could have been key to a Trump victory then.

A few weeks after Trump made an appearance in Atlanta, the campaign is making a conscious effort to make Georgian black voters direct their attention to Trump in 2024.

A new ad released by Trump’s Super PAC, Make America Great Again Inc, is targeted at rural black voters in central Georgia. The video features a Biden campaign worker reading off a phone bank sheet directed at potential voters.

The worker answers the phone with a man on the line responding that he voted for Biden “last time,” before listing reasons he’s disillusioned with the current administration. The worker responds by saying Biden “pays rents for newcomers to America,” as she glances at the sheet, which instructs the worker not to say “immigrants.”

The caller denies the worker’s efforts to shift their vote, saying that “Biden’s paying rent for illegals,” as a news article appears on screen.

That article refers not to a Biden plan, but to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s (D-MI) program to pay $500 to “Newcomer” households. The program is, however, supported in part by a grant from the U.S. Department of the Treasury.

The caller finishes the ad by saying things “were better before Biden. I’m voting for Trump.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_vQxqd6PNo&ab_channel=MAGAInc.WarRoom

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https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/campaigns/presidential/2990255/trump-campaign-escalating-outreach-to-black-voters-in-georgia-after-narrow-2020-loss/
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