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ESR | July 12, 2021 | Pelosiville and the great Demo-Dump exodus

By Mark Alexander Ex·o·dus, noun: a mass departure of people. I read last week that Nancy Pelosi s hometown of San Francisco has a zero waste goal of keeping 80% of its human detritus out of landfills. I am sure this is gratifying to her suburban white-privileged supporters, but for those who are not in San Fran Nan s high-income class, Pelosiville has become the continental poop capital. That is a distinction it has held for three years now, and some blocks in this once fair city now look and smell like Calcutta. When you aren t avoiding panhandlers and thugs, you ve got to be careful not to step on hypodermic needles or in human waste.

Mark Alexander: Pelosiville and the Great Demo-Dump Exodus — The Patriot Post

Mark Alexander: Pelosiville and the Great Demo-Dump Exodus — The Patriot Post
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Mark Alexander: Breaking News: CNN Deplatformed Trump! — The Patriot Post

A contender for my favorite movie line is the faux declaration of shock expressed by the corrupt police prefect, Captain Louis Renault, in the classic 1942 film “Casablanca.” Upon “discovering” there was gambling in “Rick’s Café Américain,” Renault, who is the perennial beneficiary of that illegal enterprise, insists, “I’m shocked — shocked — to find that gambling is going on in here!” A moment later a croupier hands Renault a wad of cash, saying, “Your winnings, sir.” Renault responds, “Oh, thank you very much.” In that same vein, brace yourself. I know you will be shocked — shocked — to find out that CNN, the nation’s leading propagator of fake news, was fully committed across its media platforms to defeating Donald Trump, whether with fact or fiction.

CNN Reporter Aghast at Maskless, Drunk Super Bowl Crowds

Casablanca, and CNN reporter Randi Kaye found herself shocked, shocked to find that Super Bowl crowds were drinking in Tampa before the big game. Reporting live from downtown Tampa where the hometown Bucs are the first ever team to play the big game in their own stadium Kaye told CNN Newsroom anchor Ana Cabrera that their production team was “trying to enjoy it safely,” but it was very crowded and that’s why she was double masked. “If you look at the scene, behind me you can see that a lot of people are here,” said Kaye. “They’re gathered. They’re already cheering for their favorite team. They’re outside. So it’s considered to be safer. And they are allowed to be here. They’re only supposed to take their masks off while they’re eating or drinking. But you can see quite a large crowd. Certainly not all in one single family or one single household that are mixing.”

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