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More accurately:

Pro-Palestianian protesters are backed by an Unsurprising source: Biden’s biggest donors
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He hates US, he really hates US! ****drummer
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It's interesting that the Dems' slander Evangelicals as planning theocracy, while many devout Muslims demand real theocracy, but the Dems are full-Sergeant-Schultz.
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Netanyahu: We Will Not Agree to Hamas Demand to End the War in Hostage Deal

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a video statement on Sunday insisting that Israel will not agree to Hamas’s demand that it end the war as a condition of a deal to release the remaining Israeli hostages in Gaza.

https://www.breitbart.com/middle-east/2024/05/05/netanyahu-we-will-not-agree-to-hamas-demand-to-end-the-war-hostage-deal/

LIEden's anti-Semites would refuse to see or acknowledge this, but Israel "gets" that if Hamas derives ANY benefit from seizing hostages, the tactic will be encouraged.
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World News / Re: Ukraine 4
« Last post by PeteS in CA on Today at 02:10:11 pm »
The orcs' own-goal bombing may have been a glide bomb, a smart bomb that went dumb. The orcs, understandably, are using stand-off weapons to reduce risk to orcish planes. Ukraine is doing similarly, of course.
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I find it interesting this information comes via the Jerusalem Post and not American media.  Surely they aren't trying to cover it up!? :pondering:

After DDGing "James Carlson columbia" I found the Fox News and the NYP had covered the story, unsurprisingly.

NBC News and Yahoo! News covered the guy, https://www.yahoo.com/news/were-outsiders-columbia-university-hamilton-120040022.html .

It's well into the article, because of broader context, but the NYT covered the guy, https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/04/nyregion/columbia-protests-arrest-agitators-israel.html .

International Business Times and Bizpac Review covered the guy .... just because yopu found the story on Jerusalem Post does not mean US media covered up the story.
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General Discussion / Re: Fan Mail Friday (5-5-24)
« Last post by andy58-in-nh on Today at 01:57:59 pm »
1. Do you have a doppelganger? (Has anyone ever told you that you look like someone who's "famous" or "infamous"? Do you agree/disagree?)

2. What's something you're kind of snobby about?

3. At what age did you consider yourself an adult?
@AllThatJazzZ

1. At various stages of maturity I have been told that I look like Bruce Willis or (the late) John Heard. Now that I have a full beard, my wife thinks I look like Sean Connery. I disagree, but she's entitled to her opinion, and in truth I do not mind the comparison. happy77

2. I am snobby about about very few things. About Scotch and Bourbon, perhaps - the cheap stuff never satisfies.

3. I thought of myself as a "grown-up" perhaps as early as 21. But I don't think I really grew up until about 36, when my father passed away and I was forced to re-examine the direction and focus of my life.   
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May 4, 2024
Hamas and Joe Biden meet the law of unintended consequences
By Mark C. Ross

Regardless of any particular details, the pandemic of Hamas-inspired campus unrest has pushed news of Trump’s hush money trial down to well below the fold.  It has also put Biden’s presidency in a most uncomfortable spotlight.  I seriously doubt that such was the intent of the organizers of these events.

Various explanations are being proffered as to who is behind this and why this is happening.  Some conservative commentators are pointing their fingers at the classical Marxist demand to replace traditional oppressive authority with their own.  Jihadis are inclined to tout the rising tide of Islamic supremacy.  College culture in its modern, snowflake-coddling sense is also a prime suspect.  I just can’t fail to notice any spontaneity in all of this.

George Soros, the archetypical James Bond villain, cannot escape consideration — but where necessary, he’s pretty good at covering his tracks.  Others are also under suspicion — and all their motives are fairly similar: destabilization of the existing “order.”

more
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/05/hamas_and_joe_biden_meet_the_law_of_unintended_consequences.html
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His statement when speaking about transitory inflation….



"The lack of specificity about the cadence that was implied by that word, the temporal cadence implied by that word, led to a level of ambiguity..."



Does anybody here speak “word salad?”
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