Friday, July 1, 2022

BIDEN HEADS TO SAUDILAND TO KISS THE SAUDI LARDBUCKET DICTATORS' ASSES - HE SHOULD TAKE THE OBOMB AND HILLARY. THEY'VE RAKED IN MILLIONS KISSING SAUDI ASS!

ASK HILLARY HOW MUCH THE SEPT 11 MUSLIM INVADERS 'INVESTED' IN THE PHONY CLINTON FOUNDATION FAMILY SLUSH FUND!

 “Of course, one of the main reasons the nation is now “divided, resentful and angry” is because race-baiting, Islamist, class warrior Barack Hussein Obama was president for eight long years."                     MATTHEW VADUM


  SAUDI DIRTY MONEY ENDS UP IN THE CLINTON FOUNDATION FAMILY SLUSH FUND

Jesse Watters: The Clintons' crooked connections

 

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

 

HOW MANY OF THESE PIGS ARE GAMER LAWYERS?

“Protect and enrich.” This is a perfect encapsulation of the Clinton (LAWYERS-2) Foundation and the (LAWYERS-2) Obama book and television deals. Then there is the Biden (LAWYERS-3) family corruption, followed closely behind by similar abuses of power and office by the (LAWYER) Warren and Sanders families, as Peter Schweizer described in his recent book “Profiles in Corruption.” These names just scratch the surface of government corruption (YOU CAN ADD LAWYER KAMALA HARRIS AND LAWYER CHUCK SCHUMER TO THE PATHEION OF DEMOCRAT BRIBES SUCKING CORRUPT LAWYER POLITICIANS!).          BRIAN C JOONDEPH

 

One topic that Hillary is quick to criticize President Trump on is his relationship with Saudia Arabia. It’s ironic given the Clinton Foundation’s refusal to state that they will no longer accept financial donations from The Kingdom as others have.

 

But the Clinton Foundation, to which donations declined dramatically after Clinton’s 2016 defeat, has taken multi-million dollar contributions from Saudi Arabia in the past and isn’t ruling out continuing to accept them.


The Clinton Foundation accepted between $10 and $25 million from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with donations coming as late as 2014. A now-defunct group named “Friends of Saudi Arabia,” which was reportedly co-founded by a Saudi Prince and often worked as a PR front for the kingdom, also donated between $1 and $5 million.

Qatar's longstanding efforts to buy influence in the United States have, quite unsurprisingly, included substantial donations to the Clinton Foundation. In 2011, for example, the foundation accepted a $1 million gift from Qatar in honor of former president Bill Clinton's 65th birthday. Hillary was serving as secretary of state at the time, but failed to disclose the massive donation to the State Department despite her pledge to keep the agency apprised of the foundation's foreign donors.

Obama lets the cat out of the bag: He's got plans to make Joe Biden his stooge

https://globalistbarackobama.blogspot.com/2020/12/barack-hussein-obama-will-joe-biden-be.html

By Monica Showalter

Joe Biden, who couldn't even get President Obama's endorsement during the primaries, now has word that Obama may well use him as his marionette stooge for what's in fact a third Obama term.

He's not even trying to hide it.


OBAMA’S WAR ON THE JEWS

The Democrats are now officially the party of Jew-hatred. This is largely due to the disastrous presidency of Barack Hussein Obama. PAMELA GELLER

https://globalistbarackobama.blogspot.com/2019/03/the-disaster-of-barack-obama-democrats.html

Abunimah’s piece -- and Obama’s numerous anti-Semitic associations -- got little attention. Throughout his life Barack Obama has been close friends with numerous virulent anti-Semites: Jeremiah Wright, Bill Ayers, Khalid al-Mansour, Rashid Khalidi and others.  PAMELA GELLER

 

THE OBOMBS AND HARVARD

OBAMA AND HIS SAUDIS PAYMASTERS… Did he serve them well?

Malia, Michelle, Barack and the College Admissions Scandal https://globalistbarackobama.blogspot.com/2019/03/malia-michelle-barack-and-college.html 

 

Michelle was the next to attend Harvard, in her case Harvard Law School. “Told by counselors that her SAT scores and her grades weren’t good enough for an Ivy League school,” writes Christopher Andersen in Barack and Michelle, “Michelle applied to Princeton and Harvard anyway.”

 

GOOGLE WHAT THE OBOMB DID FOR HIS SAUDIS PAYMASTERS

 

Barack Obama’s back door, however, was unique to him. Before prosecutors send some of the dimmer Hollywood stars to the slammer for their dimness, they might want to ask just how much influence a Saudi billionaire peddled to get Obama into Harvard.

 

“Of course, one of the main reasons the nation is now “divided, resentful and angry” is because race-baiting, Islamist, class warrior Barack Hussein Obama was president for eight long years." MATTHEW VADUM

 

Biden Again Plays Down Saudi Interactions: ‘I Guess I Will See the King and the Crown Prince’

By Patrick Goodenough | July 1, 2022 | 4:18am EDT

  

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. (Photo by Fayez Nureldine/AFP via Getty Images)
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. (Photo by Fayez Nureldine/AFP via Getty Images)

(CNSNews.com) – Two weeks before his first visit as president to Saudi Arabia, President Biden continues to play down planned meetings with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, walking a fine line between looking to the Saudis for help in bringing down gas prices and associating with a regime he has castigated for human rights abuses.

Riyadh is advertised as a high point on the itinerary for the two days of “official talks” between Biden and Mohammed bin Salman, with a substantive agenda.

But Biden is suggesting that any meeting he may have with the heir to the Saudi throne will be incidental to the purpose of the visit – to take part in a “GCC+” summit.

(The GCC+ comprises the six members of the Gulf Cooperation Council – Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, and Bahrain – as well as Iraq, Jordan and Egypt.)

He is also skirting around the idea that he plans to appeal to the Saudis to increase oil production in a bid to ease the pain at the pump for American motorists, saying he will discuss the issue not with the Saudis per se, but with the Gulf states as a group.

 

During a press conference Thursday at the end of the NATO summit in Madrid, Biden was asked whether he plans to ask the crown prince or King Salman to increase oil production – and how he would balance that with his “desire to hold them accountable for their human rights abuses.”

Biden said the purpose of his visit was to take part in the GCC+ summit – which, he said, is “in Saudi Arabia, but it’s not about Saudi Arabia.”

“And so there’s no commitment that’s been made or – I’m not even sure, I guess I will see the king and the crown prince, but that’s – that’s not the meeting I’m going to,” he said. “They’ll be part of a much larger meeting.”

Biden then talked about other aspects of the trip, including efforts to “deepen Israel’s integration in the region” – he will visit Israel before Saudi Arabia – and to reduce the death toll in the civil war in Yemen.

“There’s a whole range of things that go well beyond anything having to do with Saudi in particular,” he said.

“But if you were to see the crown prince or the king,” the reporter pressed, “would you ask them to increase oil production?”

“No,” Biden replied. “I’m not going to ask them, I’m going to ask – there’s, all of the Gulf states are meeting. I’ve indicated to them that I thought they should be increasing oil production, generically, not to the Saudis particularly.”

Biden said he hoped that the Gulf states would conclude that it is in their own interests to do so.

Saudi Arabia is by far the largest crude producer in the GCC, accounting for more oil than the other five members combined. It dominates the council, which has its headquarters in Riyadh.

Faisal Abbas, editor-in-chief of the Saudi daily Arab News, noted in a recent editorial that the kingdom was able “at the snap of a finger” to arrange a GCC+ summit to coincide with Biden’s trip.

‘I’m not going to meet with MBS’

Biden’s minimizing of the importance of his engagements with Saudi leaders contrasts with the royal court’s depiction of the planned visit:

“The Crown Prince and President Biden will hold official talks that will focus on various areas of bilateral cooperation and joint efforts to address regional and global challenges, exploring cooperation on emerging technologies, economic investment, space, renewable energy, cybersecurity, climate and environmental initiatives, food and energy security, and expanding trade and commercial ties to enable both countries to confront mutual challenges and seize the opportunities of the 21st century.”

Biden’s apparent reticence relates to the controversy over the murder of U.S.-based Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi, at the kingdom’s consulate in Istanbul in 2018.

A U.S. intelligence assessment released early last year concluded that the crown prince approved the operation that resulted in the killing and dismemberment of Khashoggi, an outspoken critic of the regime.

The U.S. Senate had made a similar judgment two years earlier, declaring in a bipartisan resolution that the crown prince was “responsible for the murder.”

Campaigning for the White House in late 2019, Biden said he believed Mohammed bin Salman had ordered the killing, and pledged as president to “make them in fact the pariah that they are.”

 

He also said there was “very little social redeeming value” to the Saudi regime.

Those words have taken on a new resonance since the White House announced the president’s July 15-16 visit – in a statement that did not mention the crown prince.

Two weeks ago, a reporter asked Biden how he planned to handle the Khashoggi issue during the visit.

“The same way I’ve been handling it. I’m not going to meet with – I’m not going to meet with MBS,” he said, using the acronym by which the crown prince is known.

“I’m going to an international meeting. And he’s going to be a part of it …”

Reacting to those remarks, Aaron David Miller, a former State Department Mideast peace negotiator commented, “Biden is agonizing because he knows in his gut the downsides of the meeting may not be worth the returns.”

Two days later, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm told CNN’s “State of the Union” that it was her “understanding” that Biden would have a one-on-one meeting with the crown prince while in Saudi Arabia.

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