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Democracy cannot function without a free press.

I have other things to bitch about but those will have to wait.

SCOTUS: It’s not “bribery” unless it comes from the Bribery region of France. Otherwise, it’s merely “sparkling malfeasance”.

The media handbook says “controversial” is the most negative description that can be used for a Republican.

Hi god, it’s us. Thanks a heap, you’re having a great week and it’s only Thursday!

If you’re gonna whine, it’s time to resign!

We still have time to mess this up!

The real work of an opposition party is to hold the people in power accountable.

“In this country American means white. everybody else has to hyphenate.”

So it was an October Surprise A Day, like an Advent calendar but for crime.

“The defense has a certain level of trust in defendant that the government does not.”

The willow is too close to the house.

It is possible to do the right thing without the promise of a cookie.

If a good thing happens for a bad reason, it’s still a good thing.

Republican also-rans: four mules fighting over a turnip.

Democracy is not a spectator sport.

In my day, never was longer.

Why is it so hard for them to condemn hate?

Let’s bury these fuckers at the polls 2 years from now.

If you cannot answer whether trump lost the 2020 election, you are unfit for office.

If rights aren’t universal, they are privilege, not rights.

I desperately hope that, yet again, i am wrong.

When you’re a Republican, they let you do it.

Disappointing to see gov. newsom with his finger to the wind.

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The Wuhan Coronavirus: Saturday/Sunday Update

by Anne Laurie|  January 26, 20204:17 am| 37 Comments

This post is in: COVID-19, Foreign Affairs, Healthcare

• Coronavirus death toll rises to 56
• Nearly 2,000 infected
• Drastic travel restrictions expanded in Chinahttps://t.co/cQL6TLkJ40 | #CoronavirusOutbreak pic.twitter.com/J5HI50y9Z7

— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) January 26, 2020

National Health Commission to hold daily briefings from Monday. Local health officials in affected areas to do the same. (#China criticized for lack of transparency. More briefings better but when asked about possible underreporting, NHC chief talked # cases but didn’t answer.?)

— Eunice Yoon (@onlyyoontv) January 26, 2020

Mandatory reminder: What I’m posting here is what catches my eye, mostly from twitter. There’s (predictably) a ton of paranoid / xenophobic conspiracy theories (sample here from the NYPost, reposting from the Daily Mail, two major Western media outlets with established histories of hyping Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt).

AFP's reporters ON THE GROUND in Wuhan haven't seen any dead bodies in the streets of the city.

But Twitter is here for the rumors of the zombie apocalypse. https://t.co/BtNshOusV7

— Laurent Thomet 卢鸿 (@LThometAFP) January 25, 2020

I worry about two things: viral infection through crowded hospitals and undertrained/exhausted/underequipped health workers, and excess deaths from treatable conditions as the system struggles to cope and transport links are broken.

— James Palmer (@BeijingPalmer) January 24, 2020

Totally. There can be both a massive coverup/China is lying about the numbers AND no need for global panic. The two can coexist.

— Melissa Chan (@melissakchan) January 24, 2020

Corona virus epidemic online live map curated by Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineeringhttps://t.co/8E8oRhQC5W pic.twitter.com/QOdnQHC346

— Ektropos (@Ektropos) January 26, 2020

It’s being reported that the State Department will evacuate some U.S. citizens, but only the paywalled Wall Street Journal seems to have much detail so far.

Interested U.S. citizens in possession of valid passports should contact [email protected]. “If there is insufficient ability to transport everyone who expresses interest, priority will be given to individuals at greater risk from coronavirus.” https://t.co/PDV5SPq7Cw

— Eunice Yoon (@onlyyoontv) January 26, 2020

China MOFA confirms the US proposal. “In accordance with international practice and relevant Chinese epidemic prevention regulations, China has made corresponding arrangements to provide necessary assistance and convenience.” #WuhanCoronavirus https://t.co/0k82b7MaOI

— Olivia Qi Zhang (@zhang_qiii) January 26, 2020

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Impeachment PSA: Schiff Will Be on Meet the Press

by Anne Laurie|  January 25, 202011:41 pm| 51 Comments

This post is in: Impeachment Inquiry, Open Threads, Proud to Be A Democrat

THIS SUNDAY ON #MTP: Exclusive interview with lead impeachment manager, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) following Week 1 of the Senate impeachment trial #IfItsSunday pic.twitter.com/50XZ8gny6R

— Meet the Press (@MeetThePress) January 25, 2020

… unfortunately, the interviewer will be (Up)Chuck Todd.

THIS SUNDAY: Exclusive interview with lead impeachment manager @RepAdamSchiff on #MeetThePress with @chucktodd.

PLUS: @SenatorBraun and Sen. @amyklobuchar join #MTP. #IfItsSunday pic.twitter.com/D0THmzixzE

— Meet the Press (@MeetThePress) January 24, 2020

Elsewhere:

TONIGHT: People who always trash polls when their candidate isn't in the lead are going to become polling experts when they find out their favorite candidate is leading. https://t.co/vnEdTto5U7

— Niles Francis (@NilesGApol) January 26, 2020

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Lordy It’s The Tape: The President’s Fundraising Dinner Tape Has Been Released

by Adam L Silverman|  January 25, 20209:41 pm| 128 Comments

This post is in: America, Domestic Politics, Economics, Election 2016, Election 2020, Foreign Affairs, Impeachment, Open Threads, Politics, Russia, Silverman on Security

The entire tape is out!

https://soundcloud.com/the-daily-beast-politics/lev-parnas-audio

The closest I’ve found to a transcript is from Susan Simpson’s, a DC attorney, Twitter feed, which I’ll excerpt below and provide snarkmentary on:

Here’s the clip/part about Ambassador Yovanovitch.

The bleeped out part was apparently "the ambassador of Ukraine."

Okay who the hell bleeped that out and why?https://t.co/ANIEhCuVm9

— Susan Simpson (@TheViewFromLL2) January 25, 2020

Now everyone is discussing steel tariffs. Trump expresses frustration that South Korea dare competes with the U.S. steel industry: "Can you believe it." "How we ever got involved in South Korea in the first place, tell me about it."

— Susan Simpson (@TheViewFromLL2) January 25, 2020

The President apparently slept through the Korean War.

Trump is bragging about his steel tariffs to one of the people at the dinner, and how much steel prices has gone up, and isn't that great. The man then gently corrects him, "I'm not a steel producer, I'm a steel buyer."

— Susan Simpson (@TheViewFromLL2) January 25, 2020

The President does not seem to understand 19th Century economic policy at all!

Trump: "China didn't become great until the WTO." Trump is explaining how China was going nowhere, then they joined the WTO and bam, like a rocket ship.

Trump is just making up random econ stats, and then everyone around the table goes, "Wow," "Incredible," "Woooww," "Amazing."

— Susan Simpson (@TheViewFromLL2) January 25, 2020

Trump, laughing: "Can you imagine getting hit by a hundred pounds of drugs?"

— Susan Simpson (@TheViewFromLL2) January 25, 2020

I got nothing…

Parnas: 'We're in the process of purchasing an energy company in Ukraine that should cut off Russia.'

— Susan Simpson (@TheViewFromLL2) January 25, 2020

Narrator Voice: Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman were not, in fact, in the process of buying a Ukrainian petroleum company!

Parnas: "They're waiting for your support to go on" with oil development, so that they don't lose it all to Russia.
Trump: "How long would they last in a fight with Russia?"

— Susan Simpson (@TheViewFromLL2) January 25, 2020

Let’s get serious for a minute, Ukraine is fighting for its sovereignty and national integrity, which is something that a nationalist-populist like the President is supposed to be all about. Every day that the US screws itself into the ground over and over again on its foreign and nat-sec policy regarding Ukraine, Europe, and Russia is another day that Ukrainians are being killed so that Vladimir Putin can recreate what he thinks are the necessary boundaries that Russia deserves to have as the Soviet Union’s successor.

The bleeped out part was apparently "the ambassador of Ukraine."

Okay who the hell bleeped that out and why?https://t.co/ANIEhCuVm9

— Susan Simpson (@TheViewFromLL2) January 25, 2020

Here's the section with the BLEEP – Maddow suggested on her show that, whatever it was, it wasn't because of profanity. https://t.co/jRbkswAQ77

— Susan Simpson (@TheViewFromLL2) January 25, 2020

As I referenced in this morning’s post, European Union member states provide approximately 2/3rds of all the aid to Ukraine. Which is more than what the US is providing.

Everyone at this dinner party from hell is on Team Reefer, it seems.

— Susan Simpson (@TheViewFromLL2) January 25, 2020

Can you imagine this crowd with the munchies? No hamberder would ever be safe. And we’d soon experience a strategic KFC gravy shortage! Watching the President mesmerized by the size of his hands, however, might be fun to watch for a few minutes.

Parnas: "We're in the process of purchasing — Ukraine is privatizing one of it's biggest energy companies –"

Naftogaz, if that's what they're referring to, was obviously not in the process of being purchased.

— Susan Simpson (@TheViewFromLL2) January 25, 2020

It will soon be Pam Bondi’s time in the barrel!

They're wondering why Bernie Sanders hasn't gone "crazier" agains the Democrats, for betraying him or something, and start debating whether Sanders will run for 2020. Someone — maybe Parnas? — just said, laughing, "I hope Biden runs."

— Susan Simpson (@TheViewFromLL2) January 25, 2020

Ruh Roh! Clean up on aisle Bernie, clean up on aisle Bernie!!!!!

This is killing me. Someone at the table keeps trying to move the conversation to natural gas policy, and I am silently rooting for him because I want to hear that discussion, but Trump keeps bringing it back to the aluminum cars.

— Susan Simpson (@TheViewFromLL2) January 25, 2020

The President does not seem to know what cars are made of. Who knew?

The table was discussing the embassy in Jerusalem for a bit, but now we're back to the Messiah talk again.

And Trump abruptly ends the dinner, with a joke about having "a long way back."

— Susan Simpson (@TheViewFromLL2) January 25, 2020

Yep, Parnas, Fruman, Giuliani and a couple of oligarchs have set up an Ultra-Orthodox rabbi in Ukraine with something called the Anatevka Foundation, a fake village on the outskirts of Kyiv for Jewish refugees called Anatevka, and a bogus US scam charity the US Friends of Anatevka. Rudy Giuliani is the Honorary Mayor of Anatevka. And the pet rabbi appears to have declared that the President is the messiah through the use of gematria.  Yidee bidee, yidee, bidee, yidee bidee bidee buum! Also, obligatory:

Let’s see where were we? Oh, here we are:

Parnas definitely brings up Biden at several points throughout the dinner, including during this discussion.https://t.co/zuPCG6DlMh

— Susan Simpson (@TheViewFromLL2) January 25, 2020

I don't think Parnas's referenced to Biden are necessarily significant, though. At this point in time, I'm not convinced the Biden part of the scheme had come together yet.

— Susan Simpson (@TheViewFromLL2) January 25, 2020

And that’s a wrap!

Updated at 10:20 PM EST

I’ve added the three tweets, including the audio clip, where the President says to “take out” Ambassador Yovanovitch.

Open thread!

 

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Saturday Evening Respite Open Thread: KVATS

by Anne Laurie|  January 25, 20207:23 pm| 99 Comments

This post is in: Cat Blogging, Nature & Respite, Open Threads

All hail Satan in his (small) feline form pic.twitter.com/XHE7fslJHQ

— 41 Strange (@41Strange) January 24, 2020

When you're trying to end an argument, but your bird won't let you. ?
(?: Imgur user MrPuckett) pic.twitter.com/KXYTv3Olq3

— Clare Logan (@withchillies) January 19, 2020

Not sorry, Karen… pic.twitter.com/4ZlUcAJDZy

— Mr. Meowgi (@Mr_Meowwwgi) January 20, 2020

Bow before Chairman Meow
(https://t.co/NKmlHirNec) pic.twitter.com/okF5wEWgqc

— 41 Strange (@41Strange) January 19, 2020

pic.twitter.com/0CO9c998OB

— Mr. Meowgi (@Mr_Meowwwgi) January 24, 2020

Cat Latte Art by Japanese barista Kazuki Yamamoto
(https://t.co/rHxhzUgICI) pic.twitter.com/421iIHMN0H

— 41 Strange (@41Strange) January 20, 2020

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Pets of Balloon Juice 2020 Calendar

by WaterGirl|  January 25, 20205:27 pm| 53 Comments

This post is in: Pet Blogging, Pet Rescue

Please hold off on ordering the 2020 Balloon Juice calendars.

There has been some sort of hiccup with Cafe Press, and it appears that all calendar orders have been cancelled and refunds issued.

We will update tomorrow after we have talked to Cafe Press customer service.

The 2020 version of the Pets of Balloon Juice calendar is available!

Beth took John’s idea of including an In Memoriam component this year and made the calendar something truly special.

We have memories of General Stuck, efgoldman, Schlemezel, greennotGreen, and Scotian.

There’s even a picture of Charlie, along with the comment where the General first announced his new companion.  Check out January online, and I think you’ll be hooked.  Who knows, you might even find a fuckem from efgoldman, if you look hard enough.

Some of you will even find your own nym somewhere in the calendar, in conversation with some of the beloved jackals who have gone on ahead.

You can find the link to order the calendar – and all the ordering details – in the blue box, upper right, just underneath the balloon guy.  On mobile devices, the calendar link is the third item in the hamburger.

If you’re like me and you didn’t get your pet photos in (curses!) I think you’re still gonna want to have this calendar.  I’m getting one for myself, for sure.

I am also ordering calendars for Wolvesvalley, satby, Something Fabulous, Maze Dancer, Albatrossity, and Anne Laurie – as a small token of my thanks to each of you for your contributions to the new site. You all know what you did.  (So please send me your addresses so I can order your calendars.)

2020 Calendars – Order Now!

Beth really outdid herself with this one, and kudos to John for such a lovely idea.

Update: If you discover a problem with your pet’s photo or name, please speak up in the thread and wait to order – if there was an error on our part, it can be fixed and THEN you can order your calendar.

 

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The Oval Office Occupant’s Cannon Fodder Open Thread: “Headaches”

by Anne Laurie|  January 25, 20201:05 pm| 134 Comments

This post is in: Excellent Links, Foreign Affairs, Military, Republican Venality

CBS' David Martin reports a Pentagon spokesman says 34 U.S. troops in Iraqi base attacks have been treated for TBI/concussion symptoms. Half have returned to active duty, half are still receiving treatment.

In Davos, the president dismissed concerns.https://t.co/bInfXyVGwW

— Kathryn Watson (@kathrynw5) January 24, 2020

David Roth, in the New Republic, “The Windbag of War”:

In the two weeks since Donald Trump ordered the assassination of Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani, it’s both true enough and obviously, howlingly inaccurate to say that things have returned to “normal.” That just cannot possibly be the right word for the government’s ongoing state of clammy resting breakdown—and yet, as the situation seems to have stepped back from the briefly imminent prospect of an actual hot war, Trump has seemed more and more like himself. A day after the drone strike, when House pedant Dan Crenshaw insisted that Trump had a strategy and was following it, Trump wasted little time in contradicting the Texas congressman. On Twitter, naturally, he framed the conflict he’d created as A Hitting Contest that he could not be seen to lose. Trump continued to perform a series of panicky pivots from one unconvincing justification to another; various advisers and factotums gamely mirrored his erratic choreography, in the vein of Katy Perry’s Left Shark Super Bowl dancing companion—a beat late and reliably a bit off…

Because everything about Trump operates from the opening position that he has never been wrong, changed his mind, or contradicted himself; and because he is always wrong and never really knows what he’s saying and is constantly trying to wrench past stridencies into line with his befuddled present, this created a lot of work for everyone. There was a brief effort to spin the assassination of Soleimani as an act of diplomacy through kinetic operations—“an attempt to empower the country’s moderate voices,” as “several administration officials” told The Wall Street Journal. The ungainly human megaphone that exists to amplify and protect the president seemed happiest and most comfortable when claiming that Democrats loved Soleimani and in fact cried when he died because they wanted to hug and kiss him—both because that type of retro smear is a more natural movement for the megaphone operators and because it didn’t require any frantic trips to the memory hole. None of it was very convincing.

Trump really only regained his footing when he decided that the war he had nearly started was now over and won. Various discordant facts about what happened before, during, and after the assassination continued to emerge over time. The Journal reported that Trump pulled the trigger at least in part to appease senators whose loyalty he would need in his impeachment trial; 11 American soldiers were being treated for what Defense One termed “traumatic brain injuries” after the Iranian counterstrike that supposedly left U.S. troops unscathed; in place of the talk about imminent threat(s), Trump now told supporters that Soleimani had been “saying bad things about our country” and so the U.S. president used his maximal geopolitical power to decide “How much of this shit do we have to listen to?” …

2/ Status of service members:

8 service members were flown to the US from Germany for treatment;
9 are still being treated in Germany;
16 have been treated in Iraq and have returned to duty;
1 was treated in Kuwait and has returned to duty in Iraq.

— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) January 24, 2020

Specifically in an attack where soldiers lacked any sort of missile defense protection such as a Patriot battery. Even as such units are sent to Saudi Arabia because the President says they paid a billion dollars to an account nobody else in government seems to know about. https://t.co/4Y8cf4AYbp

— YYZedd (@Zeddary) January 22, 2020

Oh, and the attack was in retaliation for a brazen escalation he authorized on a whim, and bragged would help in his impeachment trial.

— YYZedd (@Zeddary) January 22, 2020

Trump provoked a conflict with Iran, then concealed and diminished the injuries our troops suffered as a result. It's appalling. I worked in the Senate to improve treatment of traumatic brain injuries—and as president I'll end the wars that cause them. https://t.co/cAeaV3ZmcI

— Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) January 25, 2020

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The Black PSYOP Part VI: The President’s Defense in the Senate

by Adam L Silverman|  January 25, 202010:30 am| 121 Comments

This post is in: America, Domestic Politics, Election 2016, Election 2020, Foreign Affairs, Impeachment Inquiry, Open Threads, Russia, Silverman on Security, War

The ongoing Black PSYOP by the President, his Congressional defenders, his surrogates, and his supporters is set to enter its next phase: using the defense of the President in the Senate trial of his impeachment to launder the Russian misinformation and agitprop about Vice President Biden, Hunter Biden, and the conspiracy theory that the Clinton 2016 campaign and Ukraine to interfere in the 2016 presidential election not the Russians through the Senate into mainstream reporting and to the American people.

From The Washington Post:

White House lawyers are gearing up for a scorched-earth defense of President Trump in the impeachment trial, mounting a politically charged case aimed more at swaying American voters than GOP senators — and damaging Trump’s possible 2020 opponent, Joe Biden.

Pat Cipollone, the White House counsel, and Jay Sekulow, Trump’s personal attorney, plan to use their time in the trial to target the former vice president and his son, Hunter, according to multiple GOP officials familiar with the strategy. Trump’s allies believe that if they can argue that the president had a plausible reason for requesting the Biden investigation in Ukraine, they can both defend him against the impeachment charges and gain the bonus of undercutting a political adversary.

This is why Senator Cruz floated his one for one deal on witnesses. Specifically that if the House Democratic impeachment managers are allowed to call John Bolton, then the President’s defense team gets to call Hunter Biden. It is why Senator Graham has been suggesting a special counsel be appointed to investigate the Bidens and if one isn’t appointed he’s going to do it himself through the Senate Judiciary Committee.

We know the President’s and his surrogates allegations about Vice President Biden and Hunter Biden are Russian agitprop. As Paula Chertok has reported and I’ve repeatedly referenced here in the previous Black PSYOP posts, it was created in the spring of 2014 in order to begin to dirty up Vice President Biden ahead of a potential 2016 presidential run.

The repeatedly debunked conspiracy theory the Clinton campaign conspired with Ukraine to steal the 2016 presidential election and frame the Russia and the President now appears to have been established by Russia as early as 2015.

Three weeks after Election Day 2016, the Kremlin officially floated a theory that would ultimately lead to only the third presidential impeachment in U.S. history.

“Ukraine seriously complicated the work of Trump’s election by planting information” aimed at damaging his campaign chairman Paul Manafort, a spokeswoman for Russia’s Foreign Ministry told reporters on Nov. 30, 2016, accusing the Ukrainian government of scheming to help elect Hillary Clinton.

Russian officials offered no evidence—on that day or on any other day—that it was really Kyiv and not Moscow that meddled in the 2016 election. Nor have U.S. intelligence agencies backed off on their collective finding that the Kremlin orchestrated a major effort to help Trump win office.

Zakharova’s claims seemed easy enough to shrug off at the time. It was not surprising that the Kremlin, highly skilled in the dark arts of dezinformatsiya, would try to shift blame to its adversaries in Kyiv.

But that effort to shift blame may have started months earlier. A review of Russian state media reports from the time and interviews with a dozen current and former officials and experts in Kyiv and Washington paint a more sinister picture: that Zakharova’s seemingly throwaway accusation was actually the culmination of a year-long effort to frame Ukraine for a Russian attack, ultimately leading to parallel efforts by Moscow and President Donald Trump to try to game the 2020 election by seeking dirt on former vice president Joe Biden.

Cindy Otis, a former political and military analyst at the CIA who now leads the disinformation analysis program at Nisos, a cyber security firm, says that Moscow may even have planted the seeds even earlier than Zakharova’s news conference.

“There’s been an evolution of the main narrative” tying Ukraine to the 2016 election, Otis said. She pointed to a March 2015 article in the Kremlin-funded outlet Russia Today that tried to connect former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the future Democratic presidential nominee, to the popular uprising against the pro-Russian Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych in 2013.

“The Russian narrative in 2015-2016 was that Clinton interfered in Ukraine, and that her campaign was being directed or driven by Ukrainian oligarchs,” Otis said.

As is typical of Russia’s disinformation operations, it hinged on a kernel of truth—the reports cited donations her charity had received from Ukrainian oligarch Viktor Pinchuk beginning in 2008, which were initially reported by the Wall Street Journal.

“They really seized on that Wall Street Journal article,” Otis said, pointing to a chart included in the article listing “Ukraine” as the Clinton Foundation’s top donor that was widely shared by suspected Russian trolls and the far-right on social media.

But it wasn’t just isolated accounts accusing Ukraine of manipulating the 2016 election; lawmakers say they’ve seen signs of an organized, top-down effort directed by the Kremlin to create a false narrative and exonerate Russia.

Russia’s disinformation and agitprop campaign was laundered through the usual sources starting with Russia’s state backed news media platforms designed to propagandize Americans, such as RT, and from their through a variety of far right and alt-right sources until it hit places like Brietbart, The Gateway Pundit, and then, ultimately, John Solomon at The Hill.

This phase of the Black PSYOP will be wrapped within faux righteous indignation that the Democrats are simply continuing the conspiracy against the President, by using the impeachment to finish the job delineated in Russia’s conspiracy theory about the election, to remove him from office, overturn the 2016 presidential election results, and fix the 2020 election by doing so, as well as a lack of burden sharing by the EU in support of Ukraine. None of this is true! Approximately 2/3rds of the aid that Ukraine receives is from European Union member states. The Ukrainians are forbidden from using the Javelin missiles we’ve sold them, and which his defenders constantly reference as something the President did for Ukraine when no one else – not Obama, nor the EU leaders – would, because the President doesn’t want to upset the Russians, so they’re stored across the country from where the Ukrainians are actually fighting a Russian invasion of Ukraine. The Russians are the ones who actually conspired with and interfered in the 2016 elections on behalf of the President, not the Ukrainians conspiring with the Clinton campaign. If the Senate were to vote to convict the President during the trial phase of his impeachment it does not overturn the 2016 election, it simply removes him from office and bars him from running again at the Federal level. VP Pence would become president if this were to happen, which is not overturning the 2016 election. Overturning the 2016 elections would make Secretary Clinton president, which isn’t even in the realm of the possible. Finally, the President has repeatedly indicated that he would welcome foreign assistance in his reelection campaign or solicited it – on camera, to reporters!

The Senate, the world’s greatest deliberative country club, is just another front in the Black PSYOP campaign to fix the 2020 presidential election and absolve Russia of responsibility for the unconventional war it has been waging on the US so that sanctions against Russia can be lifted.

We are off the looking glass and through the map!

Open thread.

 

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