I mean... wouldn't a pedo have an interest in pushing puberty blockers?Is anyone else watching the LGB vs Trans war on Twitter? I wonder how warm and fuzzy the Biden Admin feels knowing that they started pushing puberty blockers. Must be a really good feeling knowing that the degenerate shit they pushed to galvanize their voters is splitting their own voting blocs.
The only reason they get respect is good PR.The FBI has been corrupt to the core since the begining they have recieved entirely too much respect.
Anita Dunn, the chief strategist of Biden's presidential campaign and his close WH advisor for much of his first 6 months in office ... finally, in Aug 2022, released an ethics disclosure. She secretly worked for Pfizer before joining the admin
How Top White House Adviser Anita Dunn Is Dodging Ethics Disclosure
Dunn has worked with a host of corporate clients at SKDK, but a loophole is keeping possible conflicts of interest out of the public eye.theintercept.com
Not soon enough.How soon until the band starts playing?
TGP reported previously that Liz Cheney’s husband is a partner at a law firm that represents companies linked to China’s military. Come to find out this same law firm represents creepy sick Hunter Biden.
TGP reported in February that Liz Cheney’s husband worked for a big-time law firm. John Solomon reported at Just the News on the company where Cheney’s husband is a partner.
Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) called on the U.S. to stand up to the “generational threat” posed by China while unveiling a major report on Beijing’s “malign behavior” at the same time her husband’s law firm was working on behalf of companies linked to China’s military, intelligence, and security services.
As Cheney stood at the podium, her husband Philip Perry’s law firm was cashing in on legal and lobbying work that his employer — Latham & Watkins (LW), one of the largest law firms in the world — was doing for a host of Chinese companies, some of which were involved in the kind of activity that Cheney was warning had to be stopped.
But that’s not all. It’s being reported that Liz Cheney’s husband’s firm also represents Hunter Biden.
The New York Post reports:
So Liz Cheney’s husband’s law firm is connected to companies connected to China’s military, Hunter Biden, and the Democrat Party. But Liz Cheney is a conservative for conservative causes? Something doesn’t add up.Wyoming GOP Rep. Liz Cheney’s husband is a partner at the law firm now representing Hunter Biden.
Philip Perry has worked at Latham & Watkins since 2007, and focuses on white collar cases, commercial and Supreme Court litigation, according to his company biography.
Another Latham partner, Chris Clark, has been representing Hunter Biden since December 2020 — but Cheney’s husband’s involvement at the firm had not been previously known.
Latham is a Democratic powerhouse, with company attorneys and other employees donating more than half a million dollars to President Biden’s 2020 campaign, Federal Election Commission records show. Clark himself ponied up $3,800.
Clark’s work for the first son is prominently displayed on his company profile, which notes his representation of Hunter in a “grand jury investigation regarding tax issues.”
The firm’s close ties to the Democratic party have come under scrutiny in the past.
Looks like the 'Raid' backfired hard for Rand Paul to be willing to do this openly.
The Espinage Act has been abused for hopefully the last time with this farce of an event.
Biden begs the Saudis on his knees while they laugh, jeer, and invest millions in Russian state owned energy companies.
Saudi prince made $500 million Russia bet at start of Ukraine war | Reuters
Where's your sanctions now, Yankees?
By which point, everyone's going to be dealing with catastrophic demographic collapse, and the cumulative consequences of their bad economic decisions over the past half-century or so.honestly speaking the sanctions are doing pretty well.
I mean Russia is a producer of both food stuffs and raw commodities with light manufactering affecting them with sanctions was always going to be pretty rough. As is though we have more or less cut them off from global insurance markets which means it only takes a few people going after their tankers with missles to completely fuck their economy because they have to insure everything themselves through a russian owned insurance operation.
We have also managed to get Swedin and Finland in Nato which means we are now able to cut off all russian shipping through the baltics and to the med if need be. Leaving them pretty much stuck going over land for all of their trade needs if we feel like it. That by the way would increase the cost of doing business 10 fold.
Its going to be years before sanctions affects them badly enough to start hurting their ability to conduct war and they will likely win the Ukraine war through shear numbers and brutality. But Ukraine isn't the end and when they go after nato countries they will be coming in a whole hell of a lot weaker.
By which point, everyone's going to be dealing with catastrophic demographic collapse, and the cumulative consequences of their bad economic decisions over the past half-century or so.
Biden begs the Saudis on his knees while they laugh, jeer, and invest millions in Russian state owned energy companies.
Saudi prince made $500 million Russia bet at start of Ukraine war | Reuters
Where's your sanctions now, Yankees?