Anonymous ID: 824899 Feb. 3, 2021, 10:16 p.m. No.12817802   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7860 >>7877 >>8032 >>8187 >>8198 >>8297 >>8391 >>8472 >>8486 >>8534 >>8561

Mark Levin: Chuck Schumer Should Be on Trial — ‘He Threatened the Supreme Court’

 

Wednesday on FNC’s “Hannity,” conservative talker Mark Levin argued Senate Majority Chuck Schumer (D-NY) should be on trial for the remarks he made in 2020 about the U.S. Supreme Court, which was perceived to be as a threat against Associate Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch.

 

“I want to tell you, Gorsuch, I want to tell you, Kavanaugh, you have released the whirlwind, and you will pay the price,” Schumer said last March. “You won’t know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions.”

 

Levin explained to host Sean Hannity that Schumer’s rhetoric led to protesters attempting to storm the Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C.

 

“[I] want to talk quickly about Chuck Schumer — you mentioned it,” Levin said. “He threatened two U.S. Supreme Court justices. He threatened the Supreme Court. He assembled a mob on the stairs of a Supreme Court that tried to break into the Supreme Court, but for that 13-foot bronze door there. And he warns those justices that they are, in fact, in for hell if they don’t vote the way he wants. He threatened the Supreme Court. He used the Kavanaugh hearings him as Mollie Hemingway so brilliantly wrote, ‘to convene a mob, to disrupt hearings.'”

 

“Who the hell does this clown, Schumer, think he is?” Levin continued. “Stomping all over the Constitution with a 50-50 vote in the Senate, trying to impose his will on the American people, on the whole country, and now going to have a rogue trial? He’s the one that should be on trial and all the other reprobates that have for decades been threatening the American people and making outrageous comments to try to stir up and create fringies among their own base.”

 

https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2021/02/03/mark-levin-chuck-schumer-should-be-on-trial-he-threatened-the-supreme-court/

Anonymous ID: 824899 Feb. 3, 2021, 10:17 p.m. No.12817810   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7860 >>7877 >>8032 >>8046 >>8187 >>8198 >>8297 >>8391 >>8472 >>8486 >>8534 >>8561

World Economic Forum Again Delays Annual Meeting Due To Pandemic Travel Restrictions

 

Fresh off the annual Davos Agenda held in greatly modified form the last week of January (that is… not really at all), which simply involved some world leaders giving speeches virtually, the global pandemic has continued to disrupt plans to hold World Economic Forum meetings in person.

 

The WEF announced Wednesday that it will reschedule the Special Annual Meeting in Singapore originally planned for May. Citing the difficulty of various international travel restrictions and quarantine requirements, the organization announced it will be pushed back to August to allow for more time for necessary arrangements.

 

We should note, however, it's the one meeting in the world in which most participants travel there by private jet anyway, or other transport means typically exclusive to the 1%, not to mention standard travel for heads of state typically precludes having to go through busy hubs and terminals.

 

The originally scheduled May meeting had already been delayed for 12 days in a prior change, but now the Geneva-based WEF has indicated the new dates of Aug. 17-20.

 

"Although the World Economic Forum and Government of Singapore remain confident of the measures in place to ensure a safe and effective meeting, and local transmission of COVID-19 in Singapore remains at negligible levels, the change to the meeting's timing reflects the international challenges in containing the pandemic," it said in a statement announcing the change.

 

The 2021 annual meeting in Singapore will aim to address "challenges in containing the pandemic" and the continuing theme of global economic reset in the wake of global lockdowns and unprecedented hurdles.

 

Recent years saw record upticks in private jets flown to WEF summits…

 

Record private jet flights into Davos as leaders arrive for climate talk https://t.co/dk8yThdCCk

— The Guardian (@guardian) January 22, 2019

 

Singapore was initially chosen as it "has a relatively low rate of Covid-19 cases, and has recently started experimenting with modified versions of large-scale conference," according to prior reporting.

 

This also as Switzerland has struggled with a surge of infections in recent months. It's still expected that Singapore will offer a virtual component alongside in-person meetings in order to further maximize participation.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/world-economic-forum-again-delays-annual-meeting-due-pandemic-travel-restrictions