Anonymous ID: 43d7cb June 29, 2023, 9:45 a.m. No.19095167   🗄️.is 🔗kun

DC_Draino@DC_Draino

 

The US Supreme Court has no standing army to enforce its decrees

 

It only has institutional legitimacy and Chief Justice Roberts must walk a narrow line of garnering it from both sides in an increasingly polarized country

 

If you see Leftists cheering for cases going their way, just wait

 

This Court likes to feed treats to its ideological opposition before delivering a Thanksgiving feast to originalists

 

Roe v. Wade was overturned with Dobbs

 

The 2A is the strongest it’s been in over 100 years after Bruen

 

All in the past year alone

 

And I have a feeling we’re about to see the end of systemic racism via “affirmative action”

 

The NC state legislature decision in Moore was largely a preservation of the longstanding precedent of judicial review under Marbury v. Madison

 

If you’re upset about some bread & butter being served to Democrats, just be patient for the turkey, mashed potatoes, and gravy coming our way🥘

 

10:39 AM · Jun 27, 2023

 

https://twitter.com/DC_Draino/status/1673702559679238144?s=20

Anonymous ID: 43d7cb June 29, 2023, 9:50 a.m. No.19095187   🗄️.is 🔗kun

This is why know that people do not agree with the government narrative!

 

https://twitter.com/DC_Draino/status/1673702559679238144?s=20

Anonymous ID: 43d7cb June 29, 2023, 11:12 a.m. No.19095484   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5501

Just because she’s on the court they don’t need to bow down to racism

 

https://twitter.com/SteveGuest/status/1674432761019666435?s=20

Anonymous ID: 43d7cb June 29, 2023, 11:26 a.m. No.19095522   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5549 >>5645 >>5750 >>5808

 

Sean Davis@seanmdav

 

What comes next? Not merit-based university admissions. Instead, we'll see the opposite.

 

Bolshevik madrassas masquerading as universities will eliminate admissions criteria that highlight differences in intelligence and ability – GPA, test scores, and academic achievements will no longer be evaluated.

 

Universities will claim a new, holistic approach to applicant evaluation so they can discriminate based on identity, but without obvious academic comparisons that make it easy to prove they're discriminating against qualified candidates because of their race. Eliminate objective academic criteria like grades and test scores, and you eliminate the easiest way to discern whether someone who is otherwise qualified is being discriminated against because of his or her race or identity.

 

The goal of the modern university is not education of the nation's best and brightest. The goal is indoctrination and credentialing. The corrupt university cartel is not going to suddenly do a 180 on its obvious goals because of a pesky court decisions telling it to stop being racist. They're going to be even more race- and identity-obsessed going forward, butnow they'll start trying to hide it better.

 

https://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/1674423323097456641?s=20

Anonymous ID: 43d7cb June 29, 2023, 12:01 p.m. No.19095640   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5652 >>5750 >>5808

29 Jun, 2023 16:13

Ukraine will need 117 years to take territories from Russia – Seymour Hersh

The $150 billion spent by the US in Ukraine is a “very bad investment,” the Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter claimed

 

Kiev’s inability to penetrate Russian defensive lines should serve as a “wake-up call” in Washington, veteran journalist Seymour Hersh warned on Thursday.

 

Citing battlefield statistics obtained from an unnamed source, Hersh claimed thatUkrainian forces have only managed to capture two square milesof Russian-held land over the last ten days of fighting. In the two weeks beforehand, he continued, the Ukrainian military took only 44 square miles of territory, much of it open land located before the first of Russia’s multiple defensive lines.

 

WithRussia holding 40,000 square miles landthat had previously been part of Ukraine, an “informed official” told Hersh that “it would take [Ukrainian President Vladimir] Zelensky’s military 117 years” to reimpose Kiev's rule over the territories.

 

The time has come for US President Joe Biden to publicly acknowledge that “the estimated more than $150 billion that his administration has put up [to arming Ukraine] thus far turned out to be a very bad investment,” the veteran journalist concluded, adding that the“looming disaster in Ukraine… should be a wake-up call” for US lawmakers willing to hand Kiev billions of dollars “in the hope of a miracle that will not arrive.”

 

Ukraine launched its long-anticipated counteroffensive in early June, using German-made Leopard 2 tanks, US-supplied Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles, and other Western hardware to strike at Russian positions along the front line from Donetsk to Kherson.

 

The offensive cost Kiev dearly, with the Russian Security Council estimatingUkrainian losses at 13,000 troops as of last week. Attacking through minefields and without air support, according to Moscow, Ukrainian forces have failed to overcome the multi-layered network of trenches, obstacles, and armored emplacements constructed by Russia since last year.

 

American, Ukrainian, and NATO officials have admitted that the counteroffensive is proceeding slower than expected. With continued Western support potentially hinging on a successful pushback of Russian forces, officials in Kiev have alternated between blaming the West for not providing adequate weapons, and promising that the offensive thus far has been a “preview” of a larger operation to come.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/578923-ukraine-counteroffensive-biden-hersh/

Anonymous ID: 43d7cb June 29, 2023, 12:11 p.m. No.19095676   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5686

29 Jun, 2023 15:00

Ukrainian generals killed in Russian strike – MOD

Moscow had earlier reported hitting a temporary brigade base in the Donbass city of Kramatorsk

 

Two Ukrainian generals were killed in a Russian high-precision strike on the Donbass city of Kramatorsk on Tuesday, the Defense Ministry in Moscow said on Thursday, citing “updated data.”

 

The ministry had earlier claimed that the strike targeted the temporary base of the Ukrainian Armed Forces 56th Motorized Infantry Brigade. Since then, the ministry has added that the base was hosting a“staff meeting”involving dozens of Ukrainian officers and foreign advisers. (Maybe US soldiers? I hope not!)

 

The attack resulted in the deaths of“two generals, up to 50 officersof the Ukrainian Armed Forces, as well asup to 20 foreign mercenaries and military advisers,” according to the Russian Defense Ministry's daily briefing.

 

The news came as Russian forces continue to repel Ukrainian attacks on their defensive positions in Zaporozhye Region as well as in Donbass. Ukraine haslost almost 800 servicemenin attempted assaults on various fronts over thepast 24 hours, the Russian ministry claimed. It added that Russian forces had destroyed dozens of pieces of Ukrainian heavy equipment, including howitzers, armored vehicles and a tank.

 

Earlier this week, Kiev accused Moscow of striking a restaurant full of civilians in Kramatorsk, killing 11 people, including at least two children and injuring more than 60 others.

 

Ukraine’s security service, the SBU, said it had arrested a local resident suspected of leaking intelligence to Russia before the alleged strike. The agency also claimed that the goal of the strike had been to kill civilians.

 

Russia has denied the accusations, insisting that it only hits military targets.

 

The developments came as several Western media outlets reported that Ukraine has suffered heavy losses in its much-touted counteroffensive, which some allies are said to have assessed as unsuccessful thus far. On Thursday, Forbes described Ukraine’s losses as “disastrous” as it claimed Kiev had lost over 25 tanks and infantry fighting vehicles in just one attempt to cross a minefield.

 

The Financial Times reported on the same day that Kiev’s Western backers have warned that further funding and support will depend on the results of the ongoing offensive. General Christopher Cavoli, NATO’s top commander in Europe, reportedly said last week that Russia was still enjoying “the advantage of mass.”

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/578927-ukrainian-generals-killed-russian-strike/

Anonymous ID: 43d7cb June 29, 2023, 12:18 p.m. No.19095695   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5711 >>5750 >>5808

29 Jun, 2023 18:24

Ukrainians can’t break through our defenses – Chechen commander

Apty Alaudinov gave an account of Kiev’s offensive after almost a month

 

Ukraine’s much-heralded attack has not been able to breach any of the Russian defensive lines,but Kiev keeps sending men to their deaths, the commander of the Chechen special force ‘Akhmat’, Apty Alaudinov, told Russia 1 TV on Thursday.

 

“The picture we see is that the enemy, having reached our first line of defense, can’t advance through it.We warned them about this. They realistically do not have the forces and resources, for all that they’ve built them up, to break through our three echelons,” Alaudinov said on the ‘60 Minutes’ evening news show.

 

“Let them waste [their people], as they planned, to the last Ukrainian. They only make things worse for themselves. The realistic result, I’ve always said, will be the same. We will definitely win this battle,” he added.

 

Later, on his Telegram channel, Alaudinov repeated thatUkrainian forces “did not even pass our first line of defense in any sector.”While Kiev’s troops have “temporarily occupied” some patches of land here and there, none of those positions pose a strategic threat, he maintained.

 

Alaudinov also downplayed the small Ukrainian presence near the destroyed Antonovsky Bridge in Kherson, calling it a public relations stunt without any significant military results – but at the cost of high casualties as Russian forces “systematically destroy them.”

 

The Ukrainian offensive, which was originally supposed to begin in the spring, kicked off on June 4 on the southern front. Kiev had hoped for a battlefield victory ahead of the July 11 NATO summit in Lithuania.

 

A series of company-sized attacks ran into minefields, artillery fire, attack helicopters and dug-in infantry and tanks. Russian President Vladimir Putin has described Kiev’s losses as “catastrophic,” and ten times greater than Moscow’s.

 

In the three weeks of heavy fighting, Kiev’s forces have suffered upwards of 13,000 casualties, along with hundreds of tanks and other armored vehicles, many supplied by the West.

 

Aleksey Danilov, the head of Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council, acknowledged on Wednesday that thefighting is “hard work” and asked the West to have patience.

 

Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky admitted that his troops had encountered “very tough resistance” on the ground. Meanwhile, Defense Minister Aleksey Reznikov has tried to present the attacks as a “preparation operation,” and not the offensive itself.

 

(This is insane for Kiev to keep on sending men. It’s evil!)

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/578932-akhmat-alaudinov-ukraine-offensive/