If you re like Gus and pay attention to (accidental) details you could be amazed at the amount of delicate transformations that is used by media to first tell you lies, half-truths and also tell you nothing.
Keeping It Classy! Tom Perez Issues a Slightly Veiled Threat to President Trump
February 26, 2017
After tapping the Jew-hating, terrorist-tied Keith Ellison as his deputy, the new Chair of the Democratic National Committee, Tom Perez, issued a veiled threat to President Trump. He was no doubt referring to the hard-left groups causing chaos and violence at town halls, during marches, and in the halls of Congress.
Call me Tom. And don’t get too happy. @keithellison and I, and Democrats united across the country, will be your worst nightmare. https://t.co/fu7WvLofrD
Perez is a dangerous Marxist.
Soros’s Mother Jones called him “one of the administration’s most stalwart progressives.” Conservative policy experts who have followed his work in the Justice and Labor Departments consider him perhaps the Obama administration’s most radical and relentless ideologue.
Ed MorrisseyPosted at 11:14 am on January 25, 2021
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That’s very curious indeed, since the previous “no plan” CDC leadership seemed perfectly capable of conducting inventory tracking. Joe Biden’s pick to run the CDC told
“I can’t tell you how much vaccine we have, and if I can’t tell it to you then I can’t tell it to the governors and I can’t tell it to the state health officials,” CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky told “Fox News Sunday.”
“If they don’t know how much vaccine they’re getting not just this week but next week and the week after they can’t plan. They can’t figure out how many sites to roll out, they can’t figure out how many vaccinators that they need, and they can’t figure out how many appointments to make for the public,” Walensky said.
How Their Circular Firing Squad Cost Republicans Georgia And The Senate
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Georgia’s new senators, Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock, are getting sworn in the same day the nation’s new president is giving the Democrats effective control of the 50-50 Senate. After a Capitol riot aimed at stopping the certification of Joe Biden’s electoral count, then an impeachment and scorched-earth debate on political extremism, the Peach State’s Senate runoffs of just two weeks ago seem like old news.
There is, however, a common thread you can draw from Donald Trump’s actions in this election to outcomes that hurt the Republican Party, the conservative movement, and, more importantly, the country. Yes, other people were involved. Incumbents David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler were bad candidates. Sens. Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley whom I know and supported in the past made cynical objections to state electors to fundraise and position themselves ahead of the 2024 presidential primarie
January 20, 2021
Georgia’s new senators, Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock, are getting sworn in the same day the nation’s new president is giving the Democrats effective control of the 50-50 Senate. After a Capitol riot aimed at stopping the certification of Joe Biden’s electoral count, then an impeachment and scorched-earth debate on political extremism, the Peach State’s Senate runoffs of just two weeks ago seem like old news.
There is, however, a common thread you can draw from Donald Trump’s actions in this election to outcomes that hurt the Republican Party, the conservative movement, and, more importantly, the country. Yes, other people were involved. Incumbents David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler were bad candidates. Sens. Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley whom I know and supported in the past made cynical objections to state electors to fundraise and position themselves ahead of the 2024 presidential primaries.