Saturday, December 30, 2023

THE DEMOCRAT PARTY'S RULING CLASS OF PIG PARASITE BRIBES SUCKING LAWYERS - A GLANCE AT SEN BOB MENENDEZ

Bob Menendez SHITBAG LAWYER-POL

Bob Menendez - Wikipedia

en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bob_Menendez

Robert Menendez (/ m ɛ ˈ n ɛ n d ɛ z /; born January 1, 1954) is an American lawyer and politician serving as the senior United States Senator from New Jersey, a seat he has held since 2006. A member of the Democratic Party , he was first appointed to the U.S. Senate by Governor Jon Corzine , and chaired the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations from 2013 to 2015, and again since 2021.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQZVF11RcQw

 

“Protect and enrich.” This is a perfect encapsulation of the Clinton Foundation  (TWO GAMER LAWYERS - OWNED BY GEORGE SOROS) (WHAT ABOUT THE CHINA BIDEN PENN CENTER?)  and the Obama (TWO GAMER LAWYERS - OWNED BY GEORGE SOROS) book and television deals. Then there is the Biden family (FOUR GAMER LAWYERS - JOE, HUNTER, JAMES, FRANK - OWNED BY GEORGE SOROS AND LARRY FINK OF BLACKROCK)  corruption, followed closely behind by similar abuses of power and office by the Warren (GAMER LAWYER) and Sanders families, as Peter Schweizer described in his recent book “Profiles in Corruption.” These names just scratch the surface of government corruption (ADD GAMER LAWYER KAMALA HARRIS (WANTS TO BE OWNED BY GEORGE SOROS) AND HER LAWYER HUSBAND AND THE BANKSTERS’ RENT BOY, LAWYER CHUCK SCHUMER, OWNED BY LARRY FINK OF BLACKROCK WHO OWNS A BIG PIECE OF THE ‘BIG GUY’ JOE, AND GEORGE SOROS’ RENT BOY (GAMER LAWYER) TONY BLINKEN, AS WELL AS CON MAN (GAMER LAWYER) ADAM SHIFF) AND HIS CORRUPTNESS (GAMER LAWYER) BOB MENENDEZ STILL EVADING PRISON.

    BRIAN C JOONDEPH

Menendez failed to disclose that he owned between $15,000 and $50,000 worth of shares in Spanish Broadcasting System at the time of his testimony in 2003. The Alarcón family had also donated tens of thousands of dollars to Menendez's congressional campaign.

Sen. Robert Menendez Indicted On Corruption Charges | NBC Nightly News

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQVVN2bam9g

 

Menendez's relationship with Alarcón made national news in 2013. As a member of the House a decade earlier, Menendez gave congressional testimony and proposed legislation to block a merger between Univision and the Hispanic Broadcasting Corporation. Alarcón opposed the merger, saying it would be the "last nail in the coffin" for Hispanic media ownership.

Senator Bob Menendez only ‘likes the youngest and newest girls’ says Dominican prostitute who 'attended alleged sex parties with him'

https://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2021/05/corrupt-bribes-sucking-democrat-party.html


In a June 23, 2021 interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper, Senator Bob Menendez said he was in favor of enacting a “democracy exception” to the filibuster rule in order to enable Democrats to pass the “For the People Act,” their radical “election-reform” bill, with a simple majority in the U.S. Senate.

GAMER LAWYER-POL Bob Menendez Charged With Acting As Foreign Agent

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHG4rw5lYl0


  2023 Man of the Year: Bob Menendez

(Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

God bless Bob Menendez. When federal prosecutors indicted the U.S. senator from New Jersey (where else?) on corruption charges, Menendez refused to cave to the mob and go the way of Al Franken, the former Democratic senator and accused breast-groper who resigned his seat in 2017—a decision he "absolutely" regrets—before a jury of his peers could render a verdict in a court of law.

At the very least, we're inclined to agree with Menendez's assertion that Joe Biden's Justice Department is guilty of racial profiling. "Those behind this campaign simply cannot accept that a first-generation Latino American from humble beginnings could rise to be a U.S. Senator and serve with honor and distinction," the senator wrote eloquently in a statement proclaiming his innocence.

Even more suspicious and alarming is the fact that the Democratic political machine appears eager to replace Menendez with Tammy Murphy, the former Goldman Sachs executive and wife of New Jersey governor Phil Murphy (D.), a former Goldman Sachs executive himself who is bursting with presidential ambitions despite being far too ugly to win a national election.

All that said, Menendez probably is guilty of being a corrupt scumbag. He is a Democrat, after all. But we do think Menendez deserves credit for bringing old-school corruption back to American politics and showing members of his own party what real "collusion" looks like.

The federal indictment alleges that Menendez provided state secrets to and lobbied on behalf of Egyptian government officials in exchange for piles of cash, gold bars, and other gifts furnished by two New Jersey middlemen. Law enforcement agents found more than $480,000 in cash in Menendez's home—"much of it stuffed into envelopes and hidden in clothing, closets, and a safe"—along with more than 100,000 dollars' worth of one-kilogram gold bars bearing the mark of the "Swiss Bank Corporation."

The corruption of which "Bullion Bob" Menendez stands accused is so blatant that it is almost quaint, harking back to Tammany Hall and the glory days of Democratic transactional politics. This retro, analog form of corruption is almost adorable, eschewing the elaborate digital web of shell companies Hunter Biden used to launder his bribes. Should it even be a crime? Maybe?

It certainly is fitting that Menendez was colluding with Egypt during the Trump administration, when journalists and other Democratic activists kept insisting (without evidence) that then-president Donald Trump colluded with Russia to alter the results of the 2016 election—something most Democrats still believe actually happened—and was financially beholden to foreign interests. Their toxic anxieties created a lucrative market for Robert Mueller prayer candles, for crying out loud.

We hope this Man of the Year award will give Menendez the confidence he needs to stand strong and delay his trial long enough to win reelection in 2024. He may be a corrupt Democrat, but he is about as good a U.S. senator as one could hope for from New Jersey. He's right about Israel and he's right about Iran, which is more than you can say about most Democrats these days.

Here's to you, Bullion Bob. Godspeed and good luck!


WATCH: Bob Menendez Is 'Senator for Egypt, Not New Jersey,' Fetterman Says

 

Charles Hilu

December 1, 2023

Sen. John Fetterman (D., Pa.) called fellow senator Bob Menendez (D., N.J.) a "senator for Egypt, not New Jersey" while reacting to the news of Rep. George Santos's (R., N.Y.) expulsion from the House.

"We have a colleague in the Senate that actually did much more sinister and serious kinds of things: Senator Menendez. He needs to go," Fetterman said Friday on ABC's The View. "And if you are going to expel Santos, how can you allow somebody like Menendez to remain in the Senate? And, you know, Santos's, kind of, lies were almost, you know, funny, and, like, you know, he, you know, landed on the moon and that kind of stuff. Whereas, I think, you know, Menendez, I think, is really a senator for Egypt, not New Jersey."

Fetterman also said he believed Menendez should face expulsion even though he has not been convicted of a crime, only charged.

"He has the right for his day in court, but he doesn't have the right to have those kinds of votes and things," Fetterman said. "That's not a right, and I think we need to make that kind of decision to send him out."

Prosecutors charged Menendez in September

with bribery offenses. Authorities added a new

charge in October,  accusing him of acting as a

foreign agent for Egypt by using his influence

to benefit the Egyptian government. Menendez

has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

The House expelled the indicted Santos Friday over charges, to which he has pleaded not guilty, that he laundered campaign money and defrauded donors. He has also admitted to falsifying much of the content of his biography.

At least 31 Democratic senators called on Menendez to resign when he was indicted in September. That number included Fetterman, who said on X, formerly Twitter, that Menendez is "entitled to the presumption of innocence, but he cannot continue to wield influence over national policy, especially given the serious and specific nature of the allegations."

Published under: Bob Menendez John Fetterman

 

 https://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2021/05/corrupt-bribes-sucking-democrat-party.html

Senator Bob Menendez only ‘likes the youngest and newest girls’ says Dominican prostitute who 'attended alleged sex parties with him'


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2271454/Senator-Bob-Menendez-likes-youngest-girls-says-Dominican-prostitute.html

 

By DAILY MAIL REPORTER and JAMES NYE

PUBLISHED: 13:25 EDT, 31 January 2013 | UPDATED: 01:03 EDT, 1 February 2013

 

 

A shocking email posted online yesterday claims that under fire New Jersey Democratic Senator Bob Menendez had a  predilection for young and inexperienced prostitutes and may have slept with a minor.

Allegedly written by a young Dominican prostitute and published by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethic in Washington (Crew), the email claims that Menendez 'likes the youngest and newest girls'.

Dating from April, the electronic exchange has been examined by the Daily Caller and according to their translators the Spanish writing indicated someone who was 'very young and unsophisticated.'

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Under fire: Menendez issued a denial yesterday against allegations that he slept with prostitutes in the Dominican Republic

The Democratic politician has been hit with a series of allegations since November that he and a prominent donor frequently traveled by private plane to the Dominican Republic where they paid multiple prostitutes to attend their sex parties.

And yesterday, Robert Menendez empahticaly denied the allegations as the FBI raided the home of donor and wealthy Florida eye doctor, Salomon Melgen, who also denies the claims.

The email is part of a chain of whistle-blowing exchanges between CREW and a concerned American citizen who claims to have knowledge of Senator Menendez and his attendance of sex parties in the Dominican Republic.

Included in the exchange is an email from one of the girls who claims to have participated in these orgies and was paid by the senator for sex.

'In the beginning he seemed so serious, because he never spoke to anyone, but he is just like the others and has just about the same tastes as the doctor, very refined. I think they were taking us more often to get us checked [medically] because of him,' wrote the girl.

Her name is being withheld by MailOnline because she may have been a minor when her alleged encounters with Menendez occurred.

 

Accusations: This woman claims to have slept with Menendez for money in an interview with the Daily Caller

 

Scandalous: This is the second woman who says she had sex with Menendez while he was in the Dominican Republic

In her email, the young lady expresses fear at coming forward.

'I do not want to have problems with those people,” she wrote, adding that she believed 'I can trust you, that you will help us, and that nothing bad will happen to the other young girls, to me, or to my family.'

'The thing that worries me the most is that if they know that I spoke with someone they will find me,' she added.

The alleged prostitute says that she was working with a Dominican escort service called The Doll Palace and that a code word, 'chocolate' was used to summon her and other girls to Melgen's alleged sex parties.

To prove herself she gave detailed descriptions of Melgen's pimp and the houses where she slept with house guests.

The account is the most detailed since allegations emerged in November that Senator Menendez had attended sex parties in the Dominican Republic.

 

A screen grab of the Dolls Palace in the Dominican Republic where the woman who sent the email allegedly works

 

Investigation: The FBI removes boxes from the West Palm Beach, Fla. office of Dr Melgen

She is said to have told the whistle-blower who did not include her email with a cache of documents he sent to CREW on January 24th.

The DC was first to report on that dossier about Senator Menendez, which included an interview transcript in which a different woman claimed she was 16 when she began sleeping with him.

That young prostitute said she had sex with Menendez 'three times at least' in 2009.

'The first one in February, and then in May and June. I recall his visit in June so well because that month was my 17th birthday.'

 

Friend with a benefit? Dr Melgen gave trips on his private plane to Sen Menendez

Yesterday, New Jersey Senator Robert Menendez today denied allegations of sleeping with prostitutes in the Dominican Republic.

The Democratic politician was forced to issue the statement after the FBI raided the home of one of his big shot political donors, a prominent Florida eye doctor.

Dr Salomon Melgen, a contributor to Menendez and other politicians, has been suspected of providing free trips on his private plane to the Dominican Republic.

Menendez was first accused of sleeping with prostitutes on the island shortly before last November's election when the website the Daily Caller said he used Dr Melgen's plane to travel to the Dominican Republic to meet with the call girls.

He initially refused to address the report, calling it a bunch of 'fallacious allegations.'

Prostitution is legal in the Dominican Republic.


Menendez, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, did say he traveled on Dr Melgen's plane on three occasions and trips were 'paid for and reported appropriately.'

Menendez's office did not say whether the three trips were to the Dominican Republic or elsewhere.

They also did not say whether the trips were paid by Menendez personally or by his senatorial or his campaign accounts, nor did it specify how they were reported.

If Menendez did not pay for the trips, he would have to report them on annual financial disclosure forms as gifts.

If he paid for the trips from his Senate office account, he would have to report them on Senate office forms. And if he used campaign funds, he would have had to report the expense on Federal Election Commission forms.

The Associated Press searched six years of office and travel-related expenses for Menendez's U.S. Senate office and found no reports reflecting payments to Melgen or trips aboard Melgen's plane.

 

Luxurious: Casa de Campo, the 7,000-acre exclusive resort in the Dominican Republic, where the Senator is said to have paid $100 for sex acts

The AP also found no apparent reimbursement to Melgen in more than six years' worth of campaign expenses on file with the Federal Election Commission.

Records filed in Palm Beach County show an Internal Revenue Service lien against Dr Melgen of more than $11.1million for unpaid taxes from 2006 through 2009.

Prior liens for taxes from 1998 to 2002 were subsequently withdrawn, records show.

Despite Dr Melgen's financial problems, he and his family have contributed at least $357,000 to candidates and committees since 1998, according to Florida and federal campaign records.

Of that, the Melgens have contributed about 9 percent to Menendez’s federal campaigns, the Miami Herald reported.

Dr Melgen has become regarded as a top ophthalmologist, speaking at conferences and even operating on then Florida Gov. Lawton Chiles in 1997.

Calls to Melgen's offices were forwarded to an answering service where receptionists told callers to try back Thursday.

Calls to Melgen's home in North Palm Beach, which is appraised at $2.1million, went unanswered.

In a statement to The New York Times on Wednesday, Dr Melgen's lawyer said: 'The government has not informed Dr Melgen what its concerns are. However, we are confident that Dr. Melgen has acted appropriately at all times.

Read more:

· Dominican prostitute: Sen. Bob Menendez ¿likes the youngest and newest girls¿

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· Senator Menendez¿s Ties to Political Donor Are Scrutinized

 

 

Menendez's relationship with Alarcón made national news in 2013. As a member of the House a decade earlier, Menendez gave congressional testimony and proposed legislation to block a merger between Univision and the Hispanic Broadcasting Corporation. Alarcón opposed the merger, saying it would be the "last nail in the coffin" for Hispanic media ownership.

SENATOR BOB MENENDEZ: A POLITICAL LIFE OF CORRUPTION   -  BUT HOW DOES THAT MAKE HIM DIFFERENT THAN ANY OTHER LIFER DEMOCRAT POLICIAN?

Bob Menendez - Wikipedia

en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bob_Menendez

Robert Menendez (/ m ɛ ˈ n ɛ n d ɛ z /; born January 1, 1954) is an American lawyer and politician serving as the senior United States Senator from New Jersey, a seat he has held since 2006. A member of the Democratic Party , he was first appointed to the U.S. Senate by Governor Jon Corzine , and chaired the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations from 2013 to 2015, and again since 2021.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQZVF11RcQw

 

Sen. Robert Menendez Indicted On Corruption Charges | NBC Nightly News

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQVVN2bam9g

 

Pompeo is Right; Menendez is a Crook, but How Did He Get Off?

Posted on May 20, 2020 by Peter Flaherty

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo accused Senator Robert Menedez (D-NJ) of orchestrating the controversy over the firing of State Department Inspector General Steve Linick.

Abbe Lowell and his client

Pompeo said. “I don’t get my ethics guidance from a man who was criminally prosecuted — case number 15-155, New Jersey Federal District Court. A man for whom his Senate colleagues, bipartisan said basically that he was taking bribes. That’s not someone who I look to for ethics guidance.”

Pompeo is right. Menendez is a crook. He should have been forced out of the Senate and gone to jail with his co-defendant Salomon Melgen. But it was the Trump Justice Department that let Menendez off the hook.

As we have recounted previously, Menendez was tried on bribery and related charges, but that trial ended in a mistrial on November 16, 2017, and the Justice Department made a decision not to retry him.

The indictment against Menendez was based, in part, on information uncovered by Tom Anderson, Director of NLPC’s Government Integrity Project, and made public in a front-page New York Times story on January 31, 2013.

Why did Justice let Menendez escape after pouring so many resources into the investigation, prosecution, and trial? One explanation would be that political influence was exercised on Menendez’ behalf. Menendez’ lawyer is Abbe Lowell, who also represented Jared Kushner, President Trump’s son-in-law. Kushner and his family are longtime donors to Democratic politicians in New Jersey, including Menendez. Someone made the decision to save Menendez’ career and possibly keep him out of prison.

‘Stream of Benefits’

The Justice Department announcement was made in a one-sentence statement on January 31, 2018 citing a ruling a week earlier by the presiding judge, William Walls, throwing out several of the counts, suggesting that their case had been weakened.

In reality, Judge Walls’ ruling strengthened the prosecution’s hand. He left intact the counts related to the jet rides and other gifts, as well as Menendez’ deliberate failure to disclose them. More importantly, Walls affirmed the validity of the prosecution’s “stream of benefits” theory presented at the trial, on which its case rested.

Menendez’ lawyers had argued that this theory conflicted with the Supreme Court’s 2016 ruling in McDonnell that for a bribery conviction, there must be a quid pro quo, or a direct connection between a payment and an “official act.” Under the “stream of benefits” theory, Melgen’s favors were so extensive and frequent that proving such a direct connection would be unnecessary. Walls ruled, “The Court concludes that McDonnell is not antagonistic to the stream of benefits theory… a rational juror could find that Defendants entered into a quid pro quo agreement.”

Justice to the Rescue

Even if Menendez was acquitted on the more serious charges, it is likely that prosecutors would have gotten a conviction on Menendez’ failure to disclose his gifts from his co-defendant Dr. Salomon Melgen. A criminal conviction, even on lesser charges, would have forced Menendez to give up his seat or face calls for his expulsion.

Ethics Committee Punts, Too

With the criminal investigation over, the typically toothless Senate Committee resumed its investigation into violations of Senate rules. On April 26, 2018, it “severely admonished” Menendez and ordered him to repay the value of the gifts from Melgen and amend his disclosure forms. This was more good news for Menendez as the Committee could have recommended to the full Senate his Censure or expulsion.

Menendez failed to disclose that he owned between $15,000 and $50,000 worth of shares in Spanish Broadcasting System at the time of his testimony in 2003. The Alarcón family had also donated tens of thousands of dollars to Menendez's congressional campaign.

 

Menendez Received Thousands of Dollars in Wedding Gifts From Scandal-Linked Friends

Senator got $1K in gifts from New Jersey U.S. attorney hopeful

Sen. Robert Menendez (D., N.J.) / Getty ImagesChuck Ross • May 20, 2021 3:20 pm

Sen. Robert Menendez (D., N.J.) and his bride received $13,000 in cash and gifts at their wedding last year, including thousands from friends linked to the senator's various political scandals and an associate who may soon be tapped to serve as U.S. attorney for New Jersey.

Menendez and his wife, Nadine Arslanian, were given $9,000 in cash and $4,000 in gifts, according to filings submitted to the Senate Ethics Committee this week. The couple received $2,000 in cash and gifts from Donald Scarinci and Raúl Alarcón, longtime Menedez associates who testified for the defense at the senator's 2017 corruption trial. Menendez also received $1,000 in gifts from Philip Sellinger, a prominent Democratic fundraiser who is reported to be in the running for the U.S. attorney slot. The marriage is the second for the 67-year-old Menendez.

The disclosure is a reversal of sorts for Menendez, who was admonished by the Senate Ethics Committee in 2018 for failing to disclose tens of thousands of dollars worth of flights and vacations he received from more than a decade ago from Salomon Melgen, a Florida eye doctor convicted on charges that he defrauded Medicare. Menendez was indicted in 2015 on charges that he accepted bribes from Melgen in exchange for political favors. The Justice Department withdrew the case in January 2018 after the jury failed to reach a verdict at trial.

As New Jersey's senior senator, Menendez will likely have influence on President Biden's selection for the state's U.S. attorney. Sellinger, an attorney at the firm Greenberg Traurig, is one of a handful of top candidates for the position, according to reports. In 2012, Sellinger hosted Biden at his home for a Menendez fundraiser.

Sellinger, Scarinci, and Alarcón have featured

to varying degrees in Menendez's numerous

political scandals.

Sellinger contributed $40,000 to Menendez's

legal defense fund in his corruption case.

Scarinci and Alarcón testified on the senator's

behalf at the corruption trial and are linked to

other Menendez scandals.

In 1999, Scarinci, a longtime New Jersey political operative, was recorded asking a New Jersey psychiatrist to do "a favor" for Menendez in order to gain "protection" for a $1 million government contract. In 2002, Menendez introduced legislation and lobbied the Federal Communications Commission to block a merger between two rivals of Alarcón's company, Spanish Broadcasting Systems. Menendez failed to disclose that he held tens of thousands of dollars in shares of Spanish Broadcasting and that Alarcón was a major campaign donor.

Scarinci gave $1,000 in cash to Menendez and Arslanian, according to Menendez's disclosure. Alarcón and Sellinger each gave $1,000 in gifts to the newlyweds.

Scarinci was a prominent figure at Menendez's trial. He testified that he solicited two donations of $300,000 from Melgen to the Senate Majority PAC in June and October 2012, which were central to the bribery charges against Menendez. He also said that he met with Melgen alongside Alarcón, who contributed $100,000 to the PAC, which was overseen at the time by then-Senate majority leader Harry Reid (D., Nev.).

In August 2012, Menendez and Reid arranged to meet with then-Health and Human Services secretary Kathleen Sebelius to discuss a Medicare billing policy that had cost Melgen millions of dollars in revenue.

Scarinci was not accused of any wrongdoing. The defense used him to testify that he sought the donations from Melgen on his own accord, without influence from Menendez. Prosecutors tried unsuccessfully to introduce evidence that showed Scarinci had worked for years as a middleman for Menendez.

The judge in the case declined the government's request to introduce an audio recording from 1999 in which Scarinci told New Jersey psychiatrist Oscar Sandoval that Menendez wanted him to hire another doctor, Vicente Ruiz, as a "favor." Sandoval released a tape of the conversation in 2006. He said he believed that Scarinci was threatening him to comply with Menendez's request in order to maintain a $1 million government contract.

The Menendez campaign distanced itself from Scarinci when the tape surfaced in 2006, saying that Scarinci was not acting at Menendez's behest. But Scarinci was heard on the tape saying that he intervened at Menendez’s request.

"The only reason I stuck my nose in this Ruiz thing is because Menendez asked me," Scarinci said on the tape, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.

Menendez's relationship with Alarcón made national news in 2013. As a member of the House a decade earlier, Menendez gave congressional testimony and proposed legislation to block a merger between Univision and the Hispanic Broadcasting Corporation. Alarcón opposed the merger, saying it would be the "last nail in the coffin" for Hispanic media ownership.

Menendez failed to disclose that he owned between $15,000 and $50,000 worth of shares in Spanish Broadcasting System at the time of his testimony in 2003. The Alarcón family had also donated tens of thousands of dollars to Menendez's congressional campaign.

None of the Menendez wedding guests responded to requests for comment. Menendez's office did not respond to a request for comment.

Bob Menendez Mistrial… So Get Ready To Do This All Over Again

Bob Menendez is a free man for now.

By JOE PATRICE

onNovember 16, 2017 at 2:59 PM

Even though the Supreme Court basically legalized corruption in the McDonnell case, the Department of Justice trudged forward in its pursuit of New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez in gloriously Quixotic fashion. Along the way, administrations changed and the Sessions team tried to turn the trial into an effort to keep one Democratic Senator from exercising his vote on contentious legislation.

Not to besmirch the true believers at the Justice Department concerned about public corruption, but there was no small tinge of partisanship with a Democratic senator facing conviction in a state governed by a lame duck Republican governor.

But alas, all that speculation was much ado about nothing. Abbe Lowell, representing Menendez, asked for a mistrial days after the jury reported that they were hopelessly deadlocked. Menendez returns to the Senate today pretty happy to learn he’s not going to be the Democrat facing a tidal wave of pressure to resign, so that’s good for him.

 

 

THERE IS NO GREATER DANGER TO AMERICA THAN THE DEMOCRAT PARTY AND THEIR BILLIONARIES!

The misinformers yell loudest about misinformation

By Jack Hellner

It is an absolute joke when people from the Washington Post, CNN, MSNBC, the New York Times, ABC, CBS, and NBC, lecture others about spreading misinformation when they have been intentionally spreading misinformation for years.

The examples are endless. But start with this one:

Following Elon Musk’s lead, Big Tech is surrendering to disinformation

Social media companies are receding from their role as watchdogs against political misinformation, abandoning their most aggressive efforts to police online falsehoods in a trend expected to profoundly affect the 2024 presidential election.

An array of circumstances is fueling the retreat: Mass layoffs at Meta and other major tech companies have gutted teams dedicated to promoting accurate information online. An aggressive legal battle over claims that the Biden administration pressured social media platforms to silence certain speech has blocked a key path to detecting election interference.

The WaPo and others colluded with the Democrats to spread lies about Russian collusion for years as they sought to destroy Trump. There was never any evidence Trump colluded with the Russians but the media continuously used Adam Schiff as a source to spread misinformation. 

The media colluded with Democrats to challenge the 2016 election and call Trump an illegitimate President but now they act like anyone challenging an election is a threat to democracy.

The media colluded with Fauci and others to block an investigation of the Wuhan lab as the source by falsely calling it a disproven conspiracy theory. They sought to silence those who disagreed with government talking points and edicts.

The media participated in spreading the “hands up don’t shoot” lie to gin up racial hate, division, and violence against white cops. How many cops have been injured or killed because of that intentional lie?

The media has allowed Biden and others to lie for years about what Trump said in Charlottesville in order to perpetuate the lie that Trump is a racist. They know that Trump repeatedly denounced white supremacists and Nazi’s but don’t care. The media and other Democrats always play the race card because they don’t want to defend their unpopular policies.

The media, especially the WaPo, sought to destroy Judge Kavanagh with unverified accusations. There was not one ounce of evidence showing this was true but the media and other Democrats didn’t care. They are the party of personal destruction. They seek to destroy anyone who gets in their way whether the people are black like Clarence Thomas or Tim Scott or women like Sarah Palin or Kari Lake or an orange man like Donald Trump. All that matters is that they are conservatives or Republicans.

The WaPo even sought to destroy Christian boys for the crime of wearing MAGA hats. They were accused of being racists. There were videos showing the allegations weren’t true, but the truth hasn’t mattered for a long time.

The media also spreads the lie that Trump’s tax rate cuts cost the government trillions and only benefited the rich. Both are verified lies. Revenues have risen substantially after the rate cuts and the rate cuts went to everyone who paid taxes.

The media colluded with the Justice Department, former intelligence officials, and other Democrats to hide the truth about Biden family corruption even though they have known for years about the Biden’s lining their pockets with foreign money.

To this day, they continually pretend that Joe Biden didn’t participate and didn’t get benefits from the millions in kickbacks because they haven’t found a direct deposit. They know that there was a joint account and that Hunter said he paid daddy’s bills but that makes no difference to the media.

Maybe the media and other Democrats can explain why Senator Menendez is being investigated for corruption since the kickbacks appeared to have gone to his wife. 

Feds consider charging Sen. Bob Menendez after years-long corruption probe: report 

And the biggest amount of misinformation is about climate change. They never give scientific data showing a direct link between oil, coal, meat, dairy products, etc and temperatures, sea levels, and storm activity but claim the science is settled and claim that anyone who disagrees with the radical green agenda is a denier.

So, pardon me if I don’t care when journalists who willingly spread misinformation on a daily basis claim they are worried about Twitter and other tech companies spreading misinformation.

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