Anonymous ID: c3949b Nov. 15, 2021, 2:14 p.m. No.15006392   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6406

>>15006367

 

Jul 29 2019

 

3538

Q !!mG7VJxZNCI ID: 2dc9ac No.7244873 📁

Jul 29 2019 13:14:06 (EST)

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https://twitter.com/AmyMek/status/1155697241434284032📁

We now have plenty of space.

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Anonymous ID: c3949b Nov. 15, 2021, 2:33 p.m. No.15006493   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6502

>>15006468

>>15006463

>>15006476 hahhahaaaaa

 

thank

God I can see and hear

 

shit, I cannot type fucked up every post but you guise get it

no eyes to see and notEARS to hear I am the retard

 

 

the saying is truth

 

NO EYES TO SEE AND NO EARS TO HEAR (no typos fuck it took me a minute)

 

 

 

>retards that know nothing

 

>and will not seek truth

 

>no eyes to see and no eyes to hear

 

>'i am retard

 

>hahhaaa

 

>no eyes to see and not EARS to hear

Anonymous ID: c3949b Nov. 15, 2021, 2:39 p.m. No.15006520   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6527 >>6529 >>6537 >>6544 >>6549 >>6562 >>6568 >>6586 >>6606 >>6716 >>6743 >>6767 >>6866 >>6978

https://twitter.com/adamscrabble/status/1460370576757997569

Cernovich Retweeted

Adam Townsend

@adamscrabble

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23m

Alec Baldwin'ing

 

https://twitter.com/Cernovich/status/1460340844095946752

Cernovich

@Cernovich

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2h

Binger put the lives of every juror at risk by brandishing a firearm with his finger on the trigger. He must be indicted immediately!

 

https://twitter.com/greg_price11/status/1460339813945683974

Cernovich Retweeted

Greg Price

@greg_price11

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2h

Spot the difference

 

https://twitter.com/Heminator/status/1460340675971530755

Cernovich Retweeted

Mark Hemingway

@Heminator

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2h

HE POINTED A GUN AT PEOPLE IN THE COURTROOM?!!

 

Quote Tweet

https://twitter.com/AddledProf/status/1460320600992280577

Addled Prof

@AddledProf

· 3h

Replying to @pipermcq

I wouldn’t have believed it if I hadn’t seen the photo!

Anonymous ID: c3949b Nov. 15, 2021, 2:40 p.m. No.15006529   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6557 >>6562 >>6568 >>6589 >>6606 >>6866

>>15006520

 

>Alec Baldwin'ing

 

>Binger put the lives of every juror at risk by brandishing a firearm with his finger on the trigger. He must be indicted immediately!

 

>Spot the difference

 

>HE POINTED A GUN AT PEOPLE IN THE COURTROOM?!!

 

>I wouldn’t have believed it if I hadn’t seen the photo!

Anonymous ID: c3949b Nov. 15, 2021, 2:44 p.m. No.15006557   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6562 >>6568 >>6590 >>6716 >>6767 >>6978 >>7015

>>15006529

Binger

did he not learn anything in recent days from alec baldwin pointing a gun and killing

 

 

side note:

 

bingers

Plural form of binger

 

noun

Someone who binges.

someone addicted to crack cocaine

 

 

https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Binger

Binger

A binger is a soy-filled authority figure who abuses his position to demonize others, especially people who can defend themselves who are a reminder of the fact the binger cannot. A binger riles up others against those he considered threatening to his position of power. Known for tight-fit skinny jeans, Star Wars lapel pins, and virginity.

Person 1: Make sure your mask is covering your entire nose or you'll be charged with murder

 

Person 2: Leave us alone, binger.

by blackriflecucked November 09, 2021

 

Binger

A person who is unable to present themselves in the manner in which they wish to be viewed due to a lack of competence, skill, and mental capacity, often with humiliating results. The individual is often viewed as an excellent example of the Dunning-Kruger Affect.

The prosecutor wore a slick suit with a lapel but he turned out to be a binger, his cross examination was awful and he violated the Defendant’s constitutional rights several times before the judge declared a mistrial.

by terrordomecashmoney November 10, 2021

 

Binger

noun.

 

An idiotic, irrelevant, or malicious person often believes they are the smartest person in the room, often seen arguing with people of authority.

verb.

Bingering or bingered.

When you fuck up an easy question or statement that makes everyone in the room dumber for having heard you speak.

Noun. Wow, that guy is a real binger.

Verb. Did you hear what they said? Wow, they really bingered that.

by ThatOnePersonIGuess November 11, 2021

 

Binger

To shoot oneself in the foot.

To inadvertently make a situation worse for oneself.

To do something without intending to which spoils a situation for oneself.

See Wisconsin Assistant District Attorney Thomas Binger's handling of prosecution witnesses in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial.

"I really like this girl, so I hope I don't binger on our date tonight."

"They were winning by a field goal, but they bingered on the last drive and lost the game."

by WTanner November 11, 2021

Anonymous ID: c3949b Nov. 15, 2021, 2:45 p.m. No.15006562   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6568

>>15006520

>>15006529

>>15006557

Binger

 

did he not learn anything in recent days from alec baldwin pointing a gun and killing

 

side note:

 

bingers

 

Plural form of binger

 

noun

 

Someone who binges.

 

someone addicted to crack cocaine

 

https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Binger

 

Binger

 

A binger is a soy-filled authority figure who abuses his position to demonize others, especially people who can defend themselves who are a reminder of the fact the binger cannot. A binger riles up others against those he considered threatening to his position of power. Known for tight-fit skinny jeans, Star Wars lapel pins, and virginity.

 

Person 1: Make sure your mask is covering your entire nose or you'll be charged with murder

 

Person 2: Leave us alone, binger.

 

by blackriflecucked November 09, 2021

 

Binger

 

A person who is unable to present themselves in the manner in which they wish to be viewed due to a lack of competence, skill, and mental capacity, often with humiliating results. The individual is often viewed as an excellent example of the Dunning-Kruger Affect.

 

The prosecutor wore a slick suit with a lapel but he turned out to be a binger, his cross examination was awful and he violated the Defendant’s constitutional rights several times before the judge declared a mistrial.

 

by terrordomecashmoney November 10, 2021

 

Binger

 

noun.

 

An idiotic, irrelevant, or malicious person often believes they are the smartest person in the room, often seen arguing with people of authority.

 

verb.

 

Bingering or bingered.

 

When you fuck up an easy question or statement that makes everyone in the room dumber for having heard you speak.

 

Noun. Wow, that guy is a real binger.

 

Verb. Did you hear what they said? Wow, they really bingered that.

 

by ThatOnePersonIGuess November 11, 2021

 

Binger

 

To shoot oneself in the foot.

 

To inadvertently make a situation worse for oneself.

 

To do something without intending to which spoils a situation for oneself.

 

See Wisconsin Assistant District Attorney Thomas Binger's handling of prosecution witnesses in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial.

 

"I really like this girl, so I hope I don't binger on our date tonight."

 

"They were winning by a field goal, but they bingered on the last drive and lost the game."

 

by WTanner November 11, 2021

Anonymous ID: c3949b Nov. 15, 2021, 2:46 p.m. No.15006568   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15006562

>>15006520

>>15006529

>>15006557

 

Binger

Gubmint Attorney who facepalms after a witness confesses to crimes and clears the defendant

Man, what a Binger! #KyleDidNothingWrong

by Wanna Cookie November 09, 2021

 

Binger

attempting to disparage another in a manner that ends up hurting ones own self interest

binger one who uses a strap on long enough to penetrate ones self

3:07 PM

one who puts a one armed man on as a witness who incriminates himself

3:07 PM

by majin2064 November 10, 2021

 

Binger

Gubmint Attorney who facepalms after a witness confesses to crimes and clears the defendant

Man, what a Binger! #KyleDidNothingWrong

by Wanna Cookie November 09, 2021

Anonymous ID: c3949b Nov. 15, 2021, 2:58 p.m. No.15006668   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6681

>>15006612

men who support feminism are attackers

use the group to get close to women they otherwise would have no access to

the women allwo them in to gain numbers

but are usually grossed out by the fag

Anonymous ID: c3949b Nov. 15, 2021, 3:11 p.m. No.15006776   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6791 >>6797 >>6810 >>6978

https://twitter.com/Cernovich/status/1460383452822327297

Cernovich

@Cernovich

·

3m

“Joe Biden ordered Merrick Garland to prosecute me from the White House lawn when he got off Marine One and we’re going to go on the offense. We’re tired of playing defense. We’re going to go on the offense on this.”

 

https://www.politico.com/news/2021/11/15/bannon-surrenders-to-fbi-522373

 

The longtime Trump adviser faces prosecution on contempt of Congress charges.

By JOSH GERSTEIN, KYLE CHENEY, NICHOLAS WU and MARISSA MARTINEZ

 

11/15/2021 10:34 AM EST

 

Updated: 11/15/2021 04:24 PM EST

 

Steve Bannon, a longtime ally of former President Donald Trump, surrendered to the FBI on Monday morning following his indictment on contempt of Congress charges.

 

The former White House adviser and right-wing media personality spent about four hours in custody before being released on his own recognizance by a judge at a court hearing Monday afternoon.

Bannon was indicted Friday over his refusal to appear for a deposition or provide documents to the House select committee investigating Trump’s effort to overturn the 2020 election results, and the violent Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol that those efforts inspired. News reports suggest that Bannon was in touch with Trump in the crucial days before Jan. 6 — the day Congress is required to certify the presidential election results — and joined other key Trump advisers planning strategy on Jan. 5.

 

The case is crucial for the Jan. 6 select committee — and congressional power in general. Contempt of Congress cases have rarely succeeded in history; however, few targets have ever defied a congressional subpoena as brazenly as Bannon. He refused to engage with the Jan. 6 committee until after his deadline to appear, and he leaned on a theory of “absolute immunity” that has no legal backing and has only ever been contemplated for a president’s closest official advisers.

 

But Jan. 6 investigators are hopeful that the real effect of Bannon’s indictment is on other potential witnesses — like former Trump adviser Michael Flynn — who might rethink outright defiance rather than risk prosecution.

 

Bannon remained defiant as he surrendered Monday morning at the FBI’s field office in Washington. He arranged to have his surrender live-streamed on GETTR, a web platform launched by members of the former president’s inner circle in the wake of Trump’s removal and ban from Twitter. He also plugged his “War Room” podcast lineup for later in the day.

 

“We’re taking down the Biden regime. … Remember, signal not noise,” Bannon told his supporters. “This is all noise. That’s signal.”

 

After going through the booking process, Bannon made his first court appearance in the case before Magistrate Judge Robin Meriweather at the federal courthouse a few blocks south of the FBI office. No plea was taken at that hearing, which consisted largely of legal formalities. Prosecutors did not ask for Bannon to be detained pending trial.

Bannon was indicted Friday over his refusal to appear for a deposition or provide documents to the House select committee investigating Trump’s effort to overturn the 2020 election results, and the violent Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol that those efforts inspired. News reports suggest that Bannon was in touch with Trump in the crucial days before Jan. 6 — the day Congress is required to certify the presidential election results — and joined other key Trump advisers planning strategy on Jan. 5.

 

The case is crucial for the Jan. 6 select committee — and congressional power in general. Contempt of Congress cases have rarely succeeded in history; however, few targets have ever defied a congressional subpoena as brazenly as Bannon. He refused to engage with the Jan. 6 committee until after his deadline to appear, and he leaned on a theory of “absolute immunity” that has no legal backing and has only ever been contemplated for a president’s closest official advisers.

 

But Jan. 6 investigators are hopeful that the real effect of Bannon’s indictment is on other potential witnesses — like former Trump adviser Michael Flynn — who might rethink outright defiance rather than risk prosecution.

 

cont:

Anonymous ID: c3949b Nov. 15, 2021, 3:13 p.m. No.15006791   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6797 >>6810 >>6978

>>15006776

>>15006776

>“Joe Biden ordered Merrick Garland to prosecute me from the White House lawn when he got off Marine One and we’re going to go on the offense. We’re tired of playing defense. We’re going to go on the offense on this.”

 

cont: https://www.politico.com/news/2021/11/15/bannon-surrenders-to-fbi-522373

 

Bannon remained defiant as he surrendered Monday morning at the FBI’s field office in Washington. He arranged to have his surrender live-streamed on GETTR, a web platform launched by members of the former president’s inner circle in the wake of Trump’s removal and ban from Twitter. He also plugged his “War Room” podcast lineup for later in the day.

 

“We’re taking down the Biden regime. … Remember, signal not noise,” Bannon told his supporters. “This is all noise. That’s signal.”

 

After going through the booking process, Bannon made his first court appearance in the case before Magistrate Judge Robin Meriweather at the federal courthouse a few blocks south of the FBI office. No plea was taken at that hearing, which consisted largely of legal formalities. Prosecutors did not ask for Bannon to be detained pending trial.

Bannon attorney David Schoen, who represented Trump at his second impeachment trial, offered a preview of Bannon’s defense. He indicated his client would argue that he did not willfully defy the committee because he had legal advice that Trump’s executive privilege claims might be valid.

“Mr. Bannon acted as his lawyer counseled him to do by not appearing and by not turning over documents in this case,” Schoen said. “He didn’t refuse to comply.”

 

Schoen also stressed that Bannon has pledged that he will testify and provide the requested records if a court concludes Trump’s privilege claim is invalid.

 

Bannon said the criminal charges against him should outrage all Americans.

 

“Not just Trump people, not just conservatives, every progressive and every liberal in this country that likes freedom of speech and liberty, okay, should be fighting … this case,” he said. “That’s why I’m here today, for everybody. I’m never going to back down, and they took on the wrong guy this time, OK?”

 

The criminal case against Bannon has been assigned to Judge Carl Nichols, a Trump appointee. Nichols, who is expected to rule on any legal challenges to the charges and to preside over any trial on the indictment, has set an initial hearing before him on Thursday morning.

 

cont:

Anonymous ID: c3949b Nov. 15, 2021, 3:14 p.m. No.15006797   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6810 >>6978

>>15006776

>>15006791

 

cont: https://www.politico.com/news/2021/11/15/bannon-surrenders-to-fbi-522373

 

Bannon faces two misdemeanor contempt of Congress charges: one for refusing to testify and another for refusing to turn over subpoenaed documents. He faces a maximum penalty of one year in prison and a minimum penalty of one month in jail on each charge, if convicted.

 

Bannon shifted his defense counsel in the wake of Friday’s indictment. He had been represented by Robert Costello, a former senior federal prosecutor in New York who is also representing Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani, but brought on Schoen and former federal prosecutor Evan Corcoran on Monday.

 

Corcoran is a former federal prosecutor in the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Washington, which is overseeing Bannon’s prosecution. He is also defending a former U.S. Capitol Police officer accused of obstruction of justice in the aftermath of Jan. 6, Michael Riley.

 

Neither Schoen nor Corcoran is attached to a major law firm. Many such firms have been reluctant to take on clients seen as aiding or encouraging the Capitol riot.

 

The change of lawyers appears to dovetail with Bannon’s plan to invoke an advice-of-counsel defense to the charges. That could make Costello a witness at any trial.

 

Schoen spoke to the media on Monday and did the speaking during the court hearing. The session had been expected to include an arraignment on the charges, but Bannon’s lawyers and prosecutors put off that step after Schoen raised concerns about whether that should happen before a magistrate judge. Meriweather seemed to be prepared to take Bannon’s plea, but later agreed with Schoen that it would be unwise.

 

“It would be prudent not to do the arraignment,” the magistrate judge said.

Bannon, wearing a dark green barn jacket and at least three dark shirts, was led into the courtroom by deputy marshals. He answered, “I do,” when a court clerk asked him whether he promised to tell the truth at the session. He calmly answered questions from Meriweather. At various times, he leaned over to consult with his lawyers.

 

The court hearing was largely uneventful, although the two marshals sat behind Bannon throughout. At one point, he stood up abruptly to greet an approaching court clerk, only to be firmly instructed by one of the marshals to return to his seat. Those marshals later escorted Bannon out a back door of the courtroom to complete processing before he rejoined his lawyers.

 

In advance of the hearing, marshals could be seen searching the chair Bannon was to sit in for potential contraband. Among the security personnel in the courtroom was acting U.S. Marshal for the District of Columbia Lamont Ruffin.

 

Ruffin wound up in the news earlier this month after organizing an inspection of the D.C. central jail following complaints from many of the Jan. 6 detainees and judges handling their cases. Ruffin’s team found numerous violations of federal standards, including mold, lack of water, drug use and threats of retaliation by jail staff. As a result, federal authorities announced plans to remove 400 federal detainees from the jail.

 

However, the roughly three dozen Jan.6 defendants held at the jail are expected to remain there. They are being held in an annex that the marshals said appeared to meet federal guidelines.

 

FILED UNDER: DONALD TRUMP, DONALD TRUMP 2020, LEGAL, STEPHEN BANNON,

Anonymous ID: c3949b Nov. 15, 2021, 3:17 p.m. No.15006810   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6861 >>6978

Steve Bannon, a longtime ally of former President Donald Trump, surrendered to the FBI on Monday morning following his indictment on contempt of Congress charges.

https://www.politico.com/news/2021/11/15/bannon-surrenders-to-fbi-522373

The longtime Trump adviser faces prosecution on contempt of Congress charges.

“Joe Biden ordered Merrick Garland to prosecute me from the White House lawn when he got off Marine One and we’re going to go on the offense. We’re tired of playing defense. We’re going to go on the offense on this.”

>>15006776

>>15006791

>>15006797

Anonymous ID: c3949b Nov. 15, 2021, 3:29 p.m. No.15006924   🗄️.is 🔗kun

the normalization of MAP's is starting

Minor Attraction: A Queer Criminological Issue

 

 

https://twitter.com/Cernovich/status/1460388392760344577

Cernovich

@Cernovich

·

1m

That professor who went viral for a video on pedos is trying to claim this:

 

“However, there exists evidence that minor attraction is a sexual orientation, and the parallels between the treatment of MAPs and LGBT populations are striking.”

 

🤮🤮🤮

 

https://twitter.com/TVPUAC/status/1460327441302441989

Cernovich Retweeted

The Virginia Project UAC

@TVPUAC

·

4h

Here are other papers by this groomer:

 

"A Long, Dark Shadow: Minor-Attracted People and Their Pursuit of Dignity"

 

"Minor Attraction: A Queer Criminological Issue"

https://researchgate.net/profile/Allyn-Walker

 

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/306423546_Minor_Attraction_A_Queer_Criminological_Issue

 

https://twitter.com/ConceptualJames/status/1460251352609738761

James Lindsay, very long but good

@ConceptualJames

· 9h

Understanding groomers and the direct connections between Queer Theory, "comprehensive sex education," pedophilia, and grooming in government and private schools.

Anonymous ID: c3949b Nov. 15, 2021, 3:32 p.m. No.15006943   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6961 >>6971 >>6978 >>6984

https://twitter.com/thevivafrei/status/1460383520719835138

Cernovich Retweeted

Viva Frei

@thevivafrei

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25m

“…he was too cowardly to use his fists” is one of the worst arguments against self-defence I could imagine the prosecution using. And yet, they used it.