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Oh good God, on all fronts.
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Now that damning details about the 2019 Trump impeachment have underlined that the sanctified whistleblower for the President Trump phone call to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was in reality a partisan hack, most mainstream news outlets have been reluctant to report on it due to strong evidence that the impeachment was based on a fraud.

It's a highly embarrassing story for CNN, so they tried to massage it, skipping the most important details in their Thursday story cherry-picked by Zachary Cohen, Evan Perez, and Sean Lyngaas in "DNI Tulsi Gabbard sends criminal referral over Trump’s 2019 impeachment to Justice Department."

https://newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/pj-gladnick/2026/04/18/cnns-russiagate-team-omits-facts-still-protecting-schiffs-2019
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...as the lens moves away from Gallego....
..

...And refocuses on Ro Khanna before moving to Mark Kelly...
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The Geopolitics of Epic Fury › American Greatness
Roger Kimball


Possibly the most amusing fake news item Saturday morning came from The New York Times. Under the rubric “Iran War Live Updates,” a headline screamed, “Iran’s Military Says It Has Reimposed ‘Strict Control’ of Strait of Hormuz.” To which an inquiring mind wants to know, “What Iran military?” It’s gone, Kemo Sabe. The floating bits are at the bottom of the sea. The terrestrial bits have been crushed, blasted, pulverized, or incinerated. Ditto most of the bits that flew. Which is why a healthy skepticism must severely discount the Times’s breathless comment that “A shipping monitor run by the British Navy said Saturday that it had received a report of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards firing at a tanker in the strait.” Click the link. What it says is that someone told someone else that something “was reported” to have happened, but no one and nothing was hit or damaged.

I don’t mean to single out the paper that President Trump accurately, if impolitely, calls “the failing New York Times.” About all things Trump, The Wall Street Journal is just as bad. Between February 28, when Operation Epic Fury began, and last week, when President Trump allowed Iran to lift its head out of the water briefly in order to surrender, the WSJ has run countless stories explaining how, despite appearances, Iran was actually winning the conflict. On Saturday, the Journal greeted Iran’s braggadocio about the Strait of Hormuz just as enthusiastically as did the Times. If your version of those papers came with a magic subtext mood reader, you would have been able to hear the excited Molly Bloom-like cries wafting off the page: “Yes! Yes! Yes! Please let it be so! Please let something bad happen to US forces so we can wipe that grin off Trump’s face! Please!”

So maybe some dead-enders in the IRGC are jumping up and down, making threats, or even lobbing missiles or other ordnance at ships in the Strait. They won’t be doing so for long.

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https://amgreatness.com/2026/04/19/the-geopolitics-of-epic-fury/
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In summary, to this guy, Nazi tats and Satanic jewelry are A-OK.

https://twitter.com/townhallcom/status/2044161403913674994

She cute.  Bet she is fun at rituals.
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He wasn’t there?  I thought he invented the sphinx and the pyramids when he was taking time off from inventing the internet?!

I'm pretty sure he ran fiber optic cable to the sphinx.  algore was a head of his time.
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World News / Re: Live Thread: War With Iran Continues #3
« Last post by mystery-ak on Today at 10:27:07 am »
Trump points to fight between 'moderates' and 'crazies' in Iran, says peace talks will begin soon

President Donald Trump says there is an ongoing fight between "moderates" and "crazies" in Iran amid negotiations with the U.S.

Trump made the statement during an interview with Fox News' Trey Yingst on Sunday, saying Jared Kushner and envoy Steve Witkoff were departing for talks in the Middle East on Tuesday.

“If the deal isn’t done, the deal that we made, then I’m going to take out their bridges and their power plants," Trump said. “If they don’t sign this thing, the whole country is going to get blown up.”

“We’re preparing to hit them harder than any country has ever been hit before because you cannot let them have a nuclear weapon," he continued.

Trump went on to say that Iran has "agreed to much" of the deal already.
Posted by Anders Hagstrom
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Who knew Dick Morris was still alive? 

I sure didn't.
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- Wait a minute! There might be a legal precedent. Of course! Land-snatching! Land. La-land. See 'Snatch'.

- Haley vs. United States. Haley, seven. United States, nothing.

- You see, it can be done. It can be done.
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World News / Re: Live Thread: War With Iran Continues #3
« Last post by verga on Today at 10:24:15 am »
After he manages to figure that out, difficult as seems for him, he needs to understand and grasp the concept that he has been negotiating with politicians who serve at the will of the Mullahs and their IRGC.

He will then have to negotiate with the real Iranian powers and not the pretenders. Sadly for 47, the real powers do not negotiate or, shockingly, make deals. Oh heavens to Betsy! No deals!!! How can 47 even function without deals?
Not for nothing, but several of us have been saying right from the gitgo. islam is a fanatical cult, that want to see any and of all that oppose it dead.
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