Anonymous ID: e1f969 Oct. 9, 2023, 7:49 a.m. No.19700587   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The Grim Reaper and Karma are striking down radical left-wing activists…

October 6, 2023 (3 days

 

If you’re a left-wing radical advocating to defund the police, eliminate bail, and turn this country into an even bigger crime-riddled cesspool, beware, because Karma and the Grim Reaper are both on your tail. Literally.

 

Under Joe Biden’s failed leadership, the United States is in a state of chaos. Many people compare what’s happening in the U.S., with our soaring crime, widespread perversion, border invasion, and North Korea-esque government, to the “end times” described in the Bible (complete with the “sign of the beast”) or even the fall of the Roman Empire. And speaking of the fall of great empires,Joe Rogan talked about how “gender ideology” and confusion have always played a role in the fall of civilization.

 

As it stands, there seem to be many radicals on the left who are actively working to undermine the United States by promoting gender confusion, grooming children into the LGBTQ army, the rise in crime with thugs being glorified as “civil rights heroes,” and the ongoing border invasion. Most of the people supporting and fueling this chaos are white, upper-class liberal activists. Currently, it appears that Karma and the Grim Reaper have joined forces to take down these advocates of crime and deviance, as they’re now facing some very serious and deadly consequences. Being a proponent of these twisted ideologies in the U.S. has become increasingly dangerous. In the past week or so, several radical left-wing “social activists” have been murdered and attacked in the most brutal fashion by the very thugs they fought to empower.

 

Ryan Thorsen Carson, a radical anti-cop left-wing activist, was stabbed to death by a black manwhile he waited for a bus. Friends say he was a “loving man,” but his tweets tell a different story.

Ryan foolishly tried “reasoning” with his attacker, which only made matters worse.

Daily Mail:

Friends of murdered Brooklyn activist Ryan Thoresen Carson say he’d feel sorry for the teenage criminal who stabbed him to death, and would want his killing to be used to further advance left-wing policies in NYC.

Carson was attacked at around 4am on Monday morning while waiting for a bus with his girlfriend, Claudia Morales, in Bedford Stuyvesant, New York.

They had just arrived back in the city from a wedding in Long Island. His attacker has not yet been named. Police continue to hunt for the suspect, who locals say is a ‘teenager’.

Josh Kruger, a radical LGBTQ activist and left-wing journalist, was shot and killed inside his Philadelphia home. Sadly, he didn’t take the soaring leftist crime spree seriously. He actually mocked it.

He was shot seven times.

CBS News:

Kruger, 39, was shot seven times, according to police. He was taken to an area hospital, where he later died.

Police have not made any arrests and no weapons were recovered.

Jaz Brown heard the gunshots and screams of her neighbor, Kruger, outside their door early Monday morning.

“Josh was calling for help and I called the police to make sure they’d come out for them,” Brown said.

But there’s more.A Democrat representative was recently carjacked at gunpoint in D.C.

CBS News:

Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar, of Texas, was carjacked by three armed attackers outside his apartment building Monday night—a disturbing episode that put a spotlight on the rising crime rates in the nation’s capital, in defiance of national trends.

Cuellar said he was swarmed by three assailants wearing masks and black clothing and carjacked at gunpoint in the Navy Yard neighborhood of Washington, D.C.

“Three guys came out of nowhere and I looked at one with a gun, another with a gun, a third one behind me. So they said they wanted my car. I said, ‘Sure.'”

The brazen robbery occurred eight months after Minnesota Rep. Angie Craig, a Democrat, was assaulted in an elevator in her Washington, D.C., building.

Violent crime is up 39% in the nation’s capital compared with last year, and motor vehicle theft rose by 106%, according to D.C. police.

And if you didn’t think the left were already completely crazy, theso-called “friends” of a liberal woman who was murdered back in February by a black man are trying to free her killerso he can murder another innocent person. How “progressive” of them, right?

The level of cult-like behavior among these liberals is truly off the charts. What’s particularly concerning about this form of radical indoctrination is that it poses a threat to the rest of us. Our nation is deteriorating because we’re permitting a small fringe faction of self-hating radicals to call the shots. As a result, decent and innocent people are losing their lives at the hands of the monstrous criminals celebrated by the left.

 

https://revolver.news/2023/10/the-grim-reaper-and-karma-are-striking-down-radical-left-wing-activists/

Anonymous ID: e1f969 Oct. 9, 2023, 7:54 a.m. No.19700612   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0636 >>0663 >>0798

Unveiling hidden truths: What everyone missed in the viral Hillary Clinton interview exposes real threat in American politics…

October 6, 2023 (3 days ago)

 

Hillary Clinton’s recent interview is making waves, but not for the reasons you might expect. While many are rightly incensed by her call for the “deprogramming” of Trump supporters, there’s a far more sinister undercurrent that’s been largely overlooked.

 

Hillary gave us all a bone-chilling peekinto theinner workings of the U.S. Uniparty and revealed, with a slip of the tongue, how the GOP has become little more than rag dolls, tossed around and manipulated by the left.

Here’s the telling passage from the interview. Pay attention to our emphasis.

 

RealClearPolitics:

We’ve had very strong partisans in both parties in the past and we had very bitter battles over all kinds of things, gun control and climate change and the economy and taxes,” Clinton said. “But there wasn’t this little tail of extremism wagging the dog of the Republican party as it is today. Sadly, so many of those extremists, those MAGA extremists take their marching orders from Donald Trump, who has no credibility left by any measure. He’s only in it for himself.

 

He’s now defending himself in civil actions, and criminal actions. And when do they break with him because at some point, maybe there needs to be a formal deprogramming of the cult members, but something needs to happen.”

 

“And how do you do that? Because you said you have to defeat them by defeating their leader. Their leader is Donald Trump. Even you have said you expect him to be the Republican nominee. How does this change at all?” Amanpour asked.

 

“At this point, I think, sadly, he will still be the nominee and wehave to defeat him and we have to defeat those who are the election deniers, as we did in 2020 and 2022,” Clinton said. “And we have to just be smarter about how we are trying to empower the right people inside the Republican party.”

 

Essentially, Hillary, whether she realizes it or not, unintentionally revealed a critical point during this interview. She acknowledged the obvious fact that Trump is going to be the GOP nominee once again. But here’s where it gets interesting: Hillary went on to say that Democrats must reckon with that reality, while at the same time being smarter about how they “empower” the “right people” within the Republican Party. It was indeed a bombshell revelation.

 

The Uniparty wants to go back to the dog and pony show where they have the Republican Party on a tight leash, controlling its leadership and the policies it promotes.

 

What does this significant revelation reveal about the state of the Republican Party? Primarily, it underscores that the Republican Party, for the most part, appears to be non-existent and under the control of the Democrats. Furthermore, it highlights that Trump poses a direct challenge to their control. Electing him and eliminating as many RINOs as possible would likely deal a significant blow to the Democrats and undermine their power in ways we might not fully comprehend at this moment. The crucial step in reclaiming our country is topurge our own ranks of RINOs and those engaged in “double duty.” We must clean up our own backyard before venturing across the fence to address the Democrats’ side.

Thanks, Hillary; we needed this information, and now we can get to work.

 

https://revolver.news/2023/10/unveiling-hidden-truths-what-everyone-missed-in-the-viral-hillary-clinton-interview-exposes-real-threat-in-american-politics/

Anonymous ID: e1f969 Oct. 9, 2023, 8:16 a.m. No.19700761   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0784 >>1109 >>1224 >>1255

==Unpopular Populism

It may be “respectable,” but it’s not what motivates Republican voters

Scott Greer.1/2 or 3

 

Crazy things can happen on social media, such as a sitting U.S. senator debating a random anon over populism. Last week, Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance argued with one “Bespoke Capital” over this matter.

 

What initiated the debate was a new poll from American Compass, a conservative group that wants the GOP to embrace economic populism.” The poll made a poor case for American Compass’s mission, finding GOP voters lacked enthusiasm for “New Right” (meaning populist) issues.

 

As Bespoke Capital pointed out: The poll finds that populist challenges about “worker control,” financial vs. manufacturing sector, family formation, and difficulty for non-college grads are top issues for only 9-13% of GOP voters.In contrast, cultural/identity challenges of illegal immigration, transgender activism, fighting anti-white racism, and concern over woke corporations are prioritized by 52-69% of voters.

 

The poll depicted the traditional concerns of Business First Republicans as “Old Right.” Despite the questions being written to favor populist concerns, Republican voters still preferred Old Right positions like tax cuts over New Right issues like “worker power.”

 

Bespoke Capital’s post about the poll drew a response from Vance, who denounced it as a “dumb thread.” Vance mostly quibbled over minor points–such why Blake Masters lost his Senate race–while conceding that GOP voters care more about cultural issues than economic ones. But he argued that cultural issues, like immigration, are also economic matters.

Vance dismissed those on the “dissident right” who scoff at economic populism:

Too many of these guys seem to want George W. Bush's policies, minus the war and the minorities. Count me out. The old guard's economic agenda is a complete dead end. "Cato Institute, but whites only" is morally and politically stupid.

 

I don’t think anyone wants George W. Bush’s policies, minus the war and minorities. In fact, wars and minorities defined Bush’s priorities!. And libertarians felt he was too in thrall to big government anyway.

 

Even though Mr. Capital had the data on his side, Vance’s argument received more positive engagement. A typical response came from conservative operator Saurabh Sharma. He also conceded that cultural issues were more important, but insisted“America First [needs] a comprehensive agenda across every issue area that benefits its voters.”That apparently necessitates support for items favored by so-called populists.

 

But there are some questions left unanswered in this debate.What is populism?What is the kind of populism favored by the Right? Is it what our voters want? Does it actually win elections? And why is it so popular to champion now?

 

Populism can be defined by both style and ideology. In style, it connotes a political leader who is charismatic, anti-establishment, and appeals to the masses. This is a broad term that can cover everyone from Donald Trump to William Jennings Bryan. Those two figures share little in terms of ideology, but both earn the sobriquet of populist. If it’s just about style, then it makes sense.

 

But if it’s about ideology, it doesn’t quite make sense.

In the American context, populism usually meant the above features combined with the primary purpose of some form of wealth redistribution.

The People’s Party of the 1890s, where the term “Populists” originates, advocated for a left-wing economic agenda that, according to historian Michael Kazin, “called for nationalizing the railroads, breaking up the trusts and strengthening labor unions.” That might not sound so bad to many on the New Right, but their chief aim was to eradicate inequality in American Life. That would put them more on the Left than the Right.

 

Huey Long, a strangely beloved figure among the New Right, was more explicitly redistributionist in his populism. “Share Our Wealth” is arguably the most radical economic proposal suggested by a major American politician. Its onerous taxes would mandate an income and a home for all Americans. That idea wouldn’t go down well in even a GOP dominated by the New Right…

 

(This is interesting)

 

https://highlyrespected.substack.com/p/unpopular-populism

Anonymous ID: e1f969 Oct. 9, 2023, 8:19 a.m. No.19700784   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1109 >>1224 >>1255

>>19700761

2/2 or 3

Populists on the New Right fall into two categories into how they approach this brand. One focuses on policy wonkery bereft of Trump’s bravado. This is the American Compass strategy, which is mostly rebranded Reformiconism.

 

Reformicons received some positive press attention in the 2010s for being the new “respectable” conservatives. Unlike the rubes in the Tea Party, these guys had ideas. Most of these ideas were very boring, like safety-net reform. They wanted to show they were different from the Ayn Rand caricature of the GOP and prove conservatives can care about workers. But most of what they offered interested no one outside of the think tank world and media sphere. Reformicons earned nice plaudits in the New York Times, but that was it. The Trump moment initially consigned the Reformicons to the dustbin.

 

But these types rose from the dustbin to rebrand themselves as “populists.” Even though they hated Trump, they successfully claimed the banner of intellectual Trumpism.They were able to garner more puff pieces in the mainstream media, and reporters turned to them to find out what “Trumpism” really meant. They obviously didn’t like Trump’s cultural war animated by race and identity.

 

They reimagined Trumpism as a safe persuasion primarily focused on economics. This made them respectable to journalists but out-of-touch with actual GOP voters. Their own polling shows this.

 

The other form of populism on the American Right isn’t concerned with policy. It’s just rhetorical bombast directed at corporations. This can range from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s crusade against Disney to some conservative commentators wanting to cancel capitalism. It’s a popular sentiment, and many of its expressions are warranted. Woke corporations deserve a public thrashing. At the same time, the rhetoric coming from the commentariat can sound like a bad imitation of Marxism, minus concrete policies. It’s easy to rail against the capitalist superstructure. It’s harder to translate that into a policy program. The wonks at least understand that.

 

The wonks also seem to have a better understanding of who makes up the right-wing base than their rhetorically radical counterparts. A major reason they stick to in-the-weeds policies is because they know what’s acceptable within the Republican fold. “Share Our Wealth” proposals would keep them out and alienate the base. As I detailed in a recent column,the core right-wing constituency is middle-class. It may evince a blue-collar style, but their incomes are traditionally white collar.

 

These people do not want to pay any more taxes. They don’t want their wealth spread to the ghetto and barrio. They’d prefer if their money stayed put.

 

Child tax credits won’t bother the base, but it won’t excite them either. The border, crime, and anti-white racism in schools is what gets them to the ballot box.

 

The great irony is that New Right populism isn’t that popular. Unlike the People’s Party, it doesn’t originate from farmers and laborers in the heartland. The New Right populism emanates from DC and its members mostly work in politics. Its ideas don’t animate the base or bring in new voters. This populism operates as a way for enterprising columnists and activists to establish a semi-edgy brand for themselves. Most conservatives realize the old National Review way is cringe, yet they’re frightened by the dissident right.

 

Populism offers an attractive third way. A columnist can posture as a “dangerous thinker” while facing no serious threat of cancellation. It’s perfect for this subset.

 

It’s clear that the old GOP orthodoxy of Paul Ryan and George W. Bush needed to be cast aside. But voters didn’t pick Trump because they wanted stronger unions or family subsidies. They rallied around Trump because they wanted fewer immigrants and criminals. That’s the true nature of Trump’s politics.

 

Some economically populist ideas are good, but this is all secondary to identity issues. Too many conservatives want to shunt them aside in favor of a politics that will get them a New York Times column. But no matter how many times an American Compass fellow expounds on the virtues of populism, his politics doesn't resonate with actual people.

Anonymous ID: e1f969 Oct. 9, 2023, 8:28 a.m. No.19700842   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19700771

Everything Obama does through Bidan was to destroy Trumps legacy. He was pissed vowed to destroy his legacy.

 

Obama thought his plan would work because lefties were in love with the Second Coming Not Jesus. It’s backfiring on him and there will be no hint of Obama policies in the future. Even dems in Congress know this is going destroy their whole party eventually. Obama may or may not be the anti Christ, there’s so many of them, but he is a tool of hell, that was too arrogant to just leave.

 

Lets see how that works for him and them

Anonymous ID: e1f969 Oct. 9, 2023, 9:03 a.m. No.19701052   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Doja Cat sparks huge backlash after posting a snap in a jumper that features a graphic image of 'Neo-Nazi' Sam Hyde

 

By Jessica Janes For Mailonline

11:11 EDT 07 Oct 2023

However, fans were not so impressed with the snaps as the Paint The Town Red hitmaker donned a black jumper with a large print of Sam Hyde's face, who is notoriously known for his public pranks and neo-nazi beliefs across the internet.

In the snap, the beauty can be seen striking up a sultry pose in the back of her car while donning a silver diamante tiara.

Rap Alert also took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to tweet a snap of Doja wearing the jumper, and followers quickly took to the comment section to slam the singer.

Backlash: Doja Cat has faced severe backlash from her Instagram followers after she posted a snap of herself wearing a jumper with Neo Nazi Sam Hyde's face printed on it

One follower tweeted: 'I can't even enjoy her music in peace she is always doing something.' Another also joked: 'I think she wants her career to end'.

While another added: 'I'm so over her antics'. After Doja posted the snaps to her Instagram, the singer was blasted by followers for what she was wearing.

Doja then deleted the snaps from her Instagram account before replacing them with a more up-close snap, which hid the image on her jumper.

Fans then quickly rushed to the comment section to slam the singer again.

One follower commented:'Why are you hiding your shirt? embarrassed that you're wearing something with a nazi on it ? :/'

And another quipped,'girl, we saw you wearing a nazi shirt'.

Doja Cat has become one of the most controversial singers of late, following the release of songs like Paint The Town Red and Demons, which many have alleged are 'satan inspired', and now the singer has come under fire again.

The backlash from followers comes after Doja flashed her cleavage and midriff in a sizzling new Instagram snap from her collaboration with Skechers on Tuesday.

The rapper modelled a sexy, all-black ensemble, showcasing a pair of chunky, shiny sneakers from her Doja'Lite collection.

Uh oh: Fans couldn't hide their upset at Doja's choice of wardrobe, with one branding her 'pathetic'

She also donned a high-waisted, pleated miniskirt in the photo as she posed on a chrome and white leather chair.

This comes just as her latest album, Scarlet — which she dropped last month and celebrated by a relaxing on the beach in a tiny string bikini — hit #4 on the charts.

Finally, Doja finished off her look with a cool-toned nude lip. Last week, she had also shared a video on her Instagram announcing that her Skechers sneaker collection was available to purchase.

In the clip, she donned a variety of black and white ensembles, including the aforementioned look. In the clip, she posed on the same chair, which ended up bursting in flames.

The cool collaboration comes as her album, Scarlet, continues to climb the Billboard 200 chart and was awarded the highest ranking debut.

She released her fourth studio album, Scarlet — which features her hit single Paint The Town Red — on September 22.

Who is Sam Hyde?

Sam Hyde has publicly shown support to alt-right and neo-Nazi groups. In June 2017, Hyde donated $5000 to far-right content creator Andrew Anglin from the Daily Stormer.

Anglin had set up a fundraiser to fight Southern Poverty Law Center's lawsuit, in which they claimed that the Daily Stormer was organizing trolls to harass a Jewish woman from Montana.

In 2015, Sam Hyde became a 4Chan meme after intentionally misidentifying himself as the gunman responsible for multiple mass shootings like the Parkland Las Vegas shooting and the Orlando shootings amongst others.

The controversial internet figure's picture was also seen in the May 2022 New York shooter's manifesto. The latter made headlines after shooting 10 people in Buffalo.

Reddit user u/Not_Grunge also said on the r/G59 forum that Hyde had affiliated himself with neo-Nazis like Bertrand Spencer.

The Hope Not Hate website also revealed that he has been photographed alongside neo-Nazi Andrew Auernheimer in the past.

In August 2020, Hyde appeared on alt-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' podcast. The same year, he was featured in an election broadcast alongside white nationalist Nick Fuentes.

In October 2017, it was alleged that Sam Hyde dated a 15-year-old girl named Marky. It was also alleged that the former was physically abusive towards the teenager. Graphic images showing evidence that he may have hit her in the face and caused bleeding also made it online.

In other instances, Hyde has been repeatedly misogynistic and threatened women. In a December 2019 video, titled Beating Women, he said that women who pursue STEM careers are 'fking retard b*h dyke[s].'

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-12604775/Doja-Cat-backlash-Neo-Nazi-Sam-Hyde.html

Anonymous ID: e1f969 Oct. 9, 2023, 9:38 a.m. No.19701246   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1255

Kash and Bannon:Hamas’ Attack Was Enabled By Biden Diverting National Security Resources To Radical Leftwing Agendas

Bannons War Room

 

13:35

 

https://rumble.com/embed/v3lhbgw/?pub=4

Anonymous ID: e1f969 Oct. 9, 2023, 9:41 a.m. No.19701264   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Kash: Steve Bannon: “We’re Getting Double-Dealt Everywhere In The Middle East”

Bannons War Room

 

4:46

 

https://rumble.com/embed/v3lhfg8/?pub=4