Anonymous ID: 2f68d8 Sept. 4, 2024, 12:27 p.m. No.21532850   🗄️.is 🔗kun

HE'S BAAACK!!!🤣🤣🤣Time for Crowder to do his impressions again.

 

0:11

 

CNN likes to fail, I guess.

 

https://rumble.com/embed/v5b8i49/?pub=4

Anonymous ID: 2f68d8 Sept. 4, 2024, 12:30 p.m. No.21532861   🗄️.is 🔗kun

YOU KNOW WHAT TIME IT IS!!!😎🇺🇸🥳🥳🥳

 

It's time to vote for Trump

 

0:27

 

https://rumble.com/embed/v5bbknm/?pub=4

Anonymous ID: 2f68d8 Sept. 4, 2024, 12:41 p.m. No.21532901   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2908 >>3468 >>3520

Mark Mitchell On How Media Uses Suppression Polls To Spin Elections

The interesting thing is their shit affects lefties, but they are going after the independent vote. In some ways that won't work, because independents seem to research more. They lie all the time. Sad because the guy on CNN used to be much more objective.

 

13:57

 

https://rumble.com/embed/v5bbdf5/?pub=4

Anonymous ID: 2f68d8 Sept. 4, 2024, 1:26 p.m. No.21533074   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3468 >>3520

4 Sep, 2024 18:29

US Justice Department reveals legal action against RT

Two individuals identified as employees of the Russian network were criminally charged and four more sanctioned

 

The US Department of Justice has charged two Russians it identifies as RT employees with money laundering and working as foreign agents for their alleged role in pushing video content that sowed “discord and division” in the US.

 

In a criminal indictment unsealed on Wednesday, US prosecutors claimed that Konstantin Kalashnikov and Elena Afanasyeva financed and directed a Tennessee-based production company that published English-language videos to various social media platformsaimed at amplifying “domestic divisions in the United States.”

 

These videos were viewed more than 16 million times on YouTube alone, the indictment alleged, and, according toFBI Director Christopher Wray, represented an attempt to “trick Americans into unwittingly consuming foreign propaganda.”(Instead of us consumer FBI propaganda)

 

Producing videos that highlight social and political divisions in the US is not a crime. However, the Justice Department claimed that Kalashnikov and Afanasyeva broke the law by not registering as foreign agents.

 

Back in 2017, the Department of Justice forced the now-defunct RT America to register as a foreign agent, after a host ofUS intelligence agencies claimed that RT had helped to elect Donald Trump by publishing “negative coverage” of Hillary Clinton and criticizing the US’ “corrupt political establishment.”

 

Kalashnikov and Afanasyeva face a maximum sentence of five years in prison for violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act, and 20 years for money laundering.However, the charges against them will likely never be proven in an American courtroom, as the US has no extradition treaty with Russia.

 

The two Russians were also sanctioned by the US Treasury Department on Wednesday, along with RT Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan and three other senior RT employees. Simonyan dismissed the charges, responding “great job, team!” on Telegram.

 

In a press conference on Wednesday, US Attorney General Merrick Garland said that the allegations against Kalashnikov and Afanasyeva, as well as a separate Russian scheme to allegedly spread anti-Ukraine content online, “make clear the ends to which the Russian government, including at its highest levels, is willing to go to undermine our democratic process.”

 

Simonyan ridiculed US officials for claiming – for the third election in a row – that RT is attempting to interfere in American politics. “If they kick us out completely, how will they conduct the next elections?” she wrote in a follow-up post on Telegram.“They don’t have any other strategies except to scaremonger about the almighty RT.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/603531-us-targets-rt-elections/

Anonymous ID: 2f68d8 Sept. 4, 2024, 1:37 p.m. No.21533133   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3145 >>3468 >>3520

4 Sep, 2024 09:28

Former US president’s family hacked – Eric Trump

X accounts belonging to Donald Trump’s relatives were compromised to tout a token tied to a family cryptocurrency venture

 

Social media accounts belonging to family members of Donald Trump were compromised on Tuesday to publish fake posts advertising a family cryptocurrency venture that has yet to be unveiled, Eric Trump, a son of the former US president, has claimed.

 

The posts on X (formerly Twitter) appeared to come from the accounts of Lara Trump, the co-chair of the Republican National Committee, and Tiffany, the younger of the Republican nominee’s two daughters. The short messages, which have since been taken down, referenced World Liberty Financial and promoted a website address along with a token claiming them to be part of the project.

 

“This is a scam!!! Lara Trump and Tiffany Trump’s Twitter profiles have been compromised!!” Eric Trump, who co-created the venture, wrote on X, emphasizing in the follow-up post that Twitter “was amazing and [had] locked down” the accounts within minutes.

 

World Liberty Financial confirmed the information, urging the public not to “click on any links or purchase any tokens shared” from the compromised accounts. The enterprise said in a post on Telegram that it was “actively working to fix” the issue, and called on people to remain “vigilant and avoid scams!”

 

Trump and his sons have been promoting their decentralized finance (DeFi) project for several weeks. Last week, the presidential candidate shared a video of himself with a voiceover saying: “This afternoon, I’m laying out my plan to ensure that the United States will be the crypto capital of the planet.” He also promised to unveil a plan that he expects to turn the US into the world’s cryptocurrency capital.

 

Trump Jr. had previously said the platform would rival the traditional banking system. The project’s Telegram channel has been gaining subscribers, with more than 219,000 followers as of Wednesday.

 

Earlier this week, CoinDesk reported, citing excerpts from the enterprise’s internal documentation, that the project will include a “credit account system” built on DeFi platform Aave and the Ethereum blockchain to facilitate decentralized borrowing and lending.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/603486-trump-family-hacked-crypto-project/

Anonymous ID: 2f68d8 Sept. 4, 2024, 2:09 p.m. No.21533247   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3255 >>3275 >>3468 >>3520

Playbook: The Republicans secretly rooting for a Trump loss

By RACHAEL BADE, RYAN LIZZA and EUGENE DANIELS 09/04/2024 06:11 AM EDT

A sliver of elected Republicans and GOP thinkers fear a second Donald Trump term could take the party in the wrong direction.1/2

 

(Reading this what is missing? What the voters want, all of this is what the politicians want, I wonder why they are more important than the citizens? A complete hypothetical bullshit session, and a few gossipers not a boatload, they are just trying to create doubt in the politicians and voters mind.Typical Marxist propaganda trash & gossip from Politico, it’s like a made up story with no real characters in it.)

 

WHAT IF TRUMP LOSES? — A few days ago, conservative commentatorERICK ERICKSONraised eyebrows in GOP circles when he spilled a dirty little secret on X: Some Republicans are privately OK with a DONALD TRUMP loss on Election Day. (Erick Erickson has always hated Trump and he will do and say anything to destroy him, even make up stories and lie. ps owned by Kemp and others)

 

But there’s another part to that secret:It’s not just the Never Trumpers. Some of the Republicans wishing for a Trump loss include long-standing GOP figures throughout the nation who bleed red and wouldn’t dare to say this publicly but who are more than ready to move on from the Trump era. (Give the names ASSHOLES)

 

This morning, these Republicans get their perspective aired by our own Jonathan Martin, who argues in a new column that “the best possible outcome in November for the future of the Republican Party is for Donald Trump to lose and lose soundly.” “GOP leaders won’t tell you that on the record,” he writes. “I just did.”

 

It’s funny: JMart told us in the Playbook Daily Briefing that he thought his column would be a bit “provocative” and stir the pot but what he found while making calls was that many Republicans agreed with the take.

 

We’ve encountered the same. While it may seem counterintuitive, a sliver of elected Republicans and GOP thinkers fear a second Trump term could take the party in the wrong direction.ALL THE RINO’S WHAT’S NEW WITH THIS BULLSHITIt’s all gossip again, starting from Politico, none of this is new.

Free-market cheerleaders are fretting about Trump’s new populist-infused policy platform that embraces tariffs and shies away from tough conversations about entitlements.

Opponents of abortion rights are upset about his verbal flip-flops on abortion and impromptu suggestion that the government should pay for in vitro fertilization treatments.

Defense hawks continue to worry about Trump abandoning U.S. allies and upending the world order in a second term.

 

“There’s a lot of anxiety about what Trump does to Republican ability to win in 2028 — and what he also may do to the party in terms of policy long-term,” one conservative leader told Playbook. “There is just this concern that like, ‘OK, if the party just goes in that direction, then what kind of party is it going forward?And can conservatives, then, have a home going forward?’”WTF???

 

Even among these types, there are, of course, fears of the short-term consequences of a Trump loss. While Republicans still feel confident they’ll flip the Senate, if they don’t — and they also lose the House — Democrats will get at least two more years to pass progressive priorities and possibly even codify Roe v. Wade. But if Republicans hypothetically win the upper chamber, providing a check on a future KAMALA HARRIS administration, some wouldn’t think twice about whether they want Trump in the White House. (That’s really stupid)

 

Future congressional majorities are also on their minds. JMart notes that if Harris wins, the 2026 election cycle would come as the same party has held the presidency for six years — “always a promising midterm for the opposition.” Republicans would have a good shot at recruiting popular governors like Virginia’s GLENN YOUNGKIN, Georgia’s BRIAN KEMP and New Hampshire’s CHRIS SUNUNU to run for Senate.

 

https://www.politico.com/playbook

Anonymous ID: 2f68d8 Sept. 4, 2024, 2:12 p.m. No.21533275   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3468 >>3520

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“A Democratic House majority would also be far easier for Republicans to reverse under Harris than Trump,” JMart continues. “And the GOP would almost certainly find more success in the 36 governors’ races taking place that year if they were running against the so-called six-year-itch.”

 

Of course, turning the page on Trump wouldn’t be easy — even if he loses.

 

  1. ++Remember: We’ve been through this before__. Trump lost in 2020, and most Republican insiders — including ++some of the sharpest political minds, like MITCH McCONNELL== (are you fucking kidding me?)— thought for sure he’d be toast after Jan. 6. And yet, here we are, less than nine weeks from Election Day 2024, and he’s in a tight race for another term as president. The party didn’t turn the page.

 

If he loses again, what’s to keep the MAGA king from meddling in 2026 from Mar-a-Lago — or even running again in 2028, when he’d be 82? In fact, some Republicans told JMart thatmaybe they should hope Trump wins in November— only so he can serve his final term now and just get out of Dodge.

 

  1. The size of a loss matters. There’s concern that Trump if he loses in November, he will stoke election lies that cast doubt on his defeat. That’s why in these Republicans’ minds, the best-case scenario is Harris winning big.

 

“The more decisively Vice President Kamala Harris wins the popular vote and Electoral College, the less political oxygen he’ll have to reprise his 2020 antics; and, importantly, the faster Republicans can begin building a post-Trump party,” JMart writes.

 

  1. Another complication: Trump’s exit will hardly mend the rift that has become evident in the GOP over the past few years, as a battle between more the traditional conservatism of old and today’s MAGA populist wing comes to a head.

 

“You’re assuming Republicans have a top of the ticket problem andnot a voter base problem(there it is voters are the problem),” TERRY SULLIVAN, a former GOP strategist and manager of Sen. MARCO RUBIO’s (R-Fla.) 2016 presidential campaign, told JMart. “It’s not like our leaders have been leading the voters to the wilderness against the voters’ judgment.”

 

Indeed, Trump’s campaign is well aware of where the base stands. “President Trump has unified the GOP like never before and expanded his coalition of support across partisan lines to Democrats and Independents,” Trump spokespersonBRIAN HUGHES said in a statement. “Our campaign and down-ballot Republicans are poised for a great result in November, despite a few hand-wringing, anonymous sources who are not bold enough to attach their names to this drivel.”

 

Still, some party faithful have their fingers crossed.

“I think a lot of old-school conservatives might hope that if he loses, there’s an opportunity to just completely forget the last eight years happened,” the aforementioned conservative leader told Playbook. “I think this battle’s coming in the party no matter what.”

 

https://www.politico.com/playbook