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Supreme Court 'hoping and praying' this doesn't happen, says legal scholar
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Supreme Court 'hoping and praying' this doesn't happen, says legal scholar

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‘GAME OF INCHES’: Trump, Harris deadlocked in national polls
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‘GAME OF INCHES’: Trump, Harris deadlocked in national polls

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Kamala Harris campaign ‘nervous’ about Pennsylvania
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Kamala Harris campaign ‘nervous’ about Pennsylvania

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Democrats deserve the 'electoral ass-whooping' they are about to get: Benji Irby
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The Redskins Move On
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The Redskins Move On

Culture The Redskins Move On For the first time in a long time, Washington has a team worth rooting for. Credit: image via Getty Images The Chicago Bears were celebrating too early.  Deep in the fourth quarter of last Sunday’s game against the Washington Commanders, Bears cornerback Tyrique Stevenson was spotted taunting Washington fans in the end zone. There was only one problem—there was still one play left and the Commanders, for the first time in a long time, had luck on their side.  Washington’s rookie sensation, quarterback Jayden Daniels, rolled out to his right, eluded several tacklers, turned left, drifted into an open seam and uncorked a 65-yard bomb that ricocheted off Stevenson and landed softly in the arms of Commanders wide receiver Noah Brown. A;FK;JD;KJF;LAKEJFLKJVAL;KEJL;JF;EFJ;LFAKJJAYDEN DANIELS HAIL MARY! @COMMANDERS WIN! pic.twitter.com/BsQ0Z84Rko— NFL (@NFL) October 27, 2024 It’s been 20 years since the Washington Commanders started the season 4–0 at home. DC’s football squad earned that rare mark with its jaw-dropping, stuff-of-destiny Hail Mary touchdown completed on the last, desperate play of a game that had appeared to have spun away from Burgundy and Gold.  But as night and autumn befell the District, a great roar erupted from Northwest Stadium. “It’s a miracle!” screeched Jim Nantz as CBS replayed the wild finish from every angle. Commanders Radio gave one of the best calls you’ll hear all year, or maybe ever. The Commanders coach Dan Quinn jumped for joy and searched for someone, anyone, to hug. Quinn wore the knowing look of a believer and so, too, do these Commanders who have been nothing short of remarkable over the first half of the 2024 NFL season. Daniels praised the Lord for his team’s victory. “Nothing but God,” Daniels told the sideline reporter. “Without him, I don’t even think I’d be playing this week. But man, all glory to God.”  Did the Commanders get away with a couple holding calls on the play? It sure looked that way. Did it matter to fans of Washington? Not one bit. After all they’ve been through, here was a moment of sheer, pure jubilation as the ghosts of Washington’s past briefly faded into the wheel of time.  No longer the Redskins, no longer FedEx Field, no longer owned by Dan Snyder, no longer coached by “Riverboat” Ron Rivera or the host of mediocrities before him. All of it had to be torn down to be made anew. After years of on-the-field embarrassment and personnel scandals, here was the happiest moment in a decade for a truly embattled franchise who have swung from one low to the next. And it felt earned.  “For a long time here, that play has never went [sic] in our favor,” said seven-year veteran safety Jeremy Reaves after the game. Daniels, the rookie quarterback who played his college ball first at Arizona State before transferring to Louisiana State University, shows humility and maturity that belies his young age. And on the field, Daniels has been sensational. In Week 3 against the Cincinnati Bengals, the 23-year-old Daniels had a game for the record books. He ended the day with a historical 91.3 percent completion rating and led the Commanders down the field to score the game-securing touchdown on a perfectly weighted pass to Terry McLaurin as a defender barreled into Washington’s young star.   This was the “wow” moment when many rightful skeptics began to believe Washington could challenge not only for first in the NFC East but perhaps make a deep playoff run. Through only 8 games, Daniels has amassed 2,160 total yards, 11 touchdowns against only two interceptions, and a 104 passer rating. The MVP chants are growing and his odds of winning the annual award have shot up to 10-to-1.  Even more bullish for Washington supporters was the team’s strong performance on October 20 against the Carolina Panthers sans Daniels who was nursing a rib injury. The Commanders won that game 40–7 with backup Marcus Mariota at the helm. Though the Panthers are terrible this year, the dominating performance proved the Commanders are a lot more than the rookie phenom.  Quinn, the former defensive coordinator for the Dallas Cowboys, has turned the defense from one of the worst in the league into a punishing, thriving front who rank among the league’s best under his leadership. Commanders rookie defensive lineman Johnny Newton was a nightmare for the Bears on Sunday, stoutly defending the run and earning his first sack of the season. With half the season left to play, the Commanders still have much to prove, but the right parts appear to be assembled. They play two games against their rivals the Cowboys and then have to face a tough stream of teams including the Steelers, Saints, and Eagles.  However it finishes from here, this season feels worlds away from the “Sell the Team” years fans slugged through in the mid oughts and the ’10s. And for the first time in a long time, Washington has a team worth rooting for.  The post The Redskins Move On appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Doesn’t Anyone Care About the Walz China Stuff?
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Doesn’t Anyone Care About the Walz China Stuff?

Politics Doesn’t Anyone Care About the Walz China Stuff? Several troubling reports have sunk to the bottom of the media pond with nary a ripple. Credit: image via Shutterstock Here we sit, three days from the Super Bowl of American politics. For a year, your humble correspondent has been staring, unblinking, straight into the carnival-cum–melting-down reactor of American democracy. He has covered debates, speculated on vice-presidential nominees, survived two conventions (in one case only with chemical aids), and even written a little about politics’ redheaded stepchild, policy, all while editing about 20,000 words of copy a week. What insights has this year of torment, this great spirit quest in the wastes of American public life, brought? What questions remain unanswered? Well, for one thing: Why doesn’t anyone care about Tim Walz? I don’t care that he’s goofy and prances around the rally stage like a minor-league baseball mascot who has just discovered dexedrine; these are the hazards of nominating a public school teacher to high office. I don’t care that he struggles to load his shotgun or can’t seem to use football terminology correctly; if you expect a politician’s down-home persona to be backed up with real dirt-under-the-nails stuff, well, isn’t that sort of on you? The fact that he tried to get out of a DUI by pretending to be deaf makes me like him more. Nor do I actually care all that much about the “stolen valor” business; a veteran, particularly a veteran-turned-politico, fluffing up the old service record is hardly unheard of. (Refer back to the down-home persona clause.) All that stuff makes him annoying on the TV, but not much more so than any other would-be American overlord. No, it’s the China stuff that is weird. Walz has visited China many times—and there is no law against that. He speaks “fluent Mandarin”—no law against that, either. He fibbed about being in Hong Kong during Tiananmen Square—well, that may be tasteless, but, again, not much for the prosecutors here. Getting married on Tiananmen Square’s anniversary? Ditto. At some point, though, you wonder. The Daily Mail, that publication of consummate professionalism, dug up and interviewed Walz’s long-lost lover from his 1989 stint as a teacher in China. She happens to have been the daughter of a Chinese Communist Party labor leader. Does that mean anything? Not necessarily. There are many officials in the CCP, and some of them have daughters. Not everything has to be a communist police-state plot of honeypots and rubber hoses. But isn’t it worth asking the question? How about the fact that, per the New York Post and a congressional committee, Walz was flagged by personnel in the Department of Homeland Security for his activities in China? Does that mean anything? Not necessarily. Your humble correspondent has, at various points, been on the official list for the special boarding pass and the impromptu airport massage treatments that go with it; he has yet to mount a serious challenge to American security. But, were your h.c. running for public office, it would not be remiss for the press to poke around and figure out whether something was going on there.  Donald Trump underwent years of scrutiny over more tenuous and fanciful connections to Russia. Yet the mainstream press has all but ignored the Walz-China sideshow. (As of writing, the New York Times and Washington Post have published no reporting on the Mail’s interview with Walz’s erstwhile squeeze.) This doesn’t seem terribly healthy, with less than a week left to decide whether this man will be (dear old hackneyed cliche) a heartbeat from the presidency. It is a little redolent of the suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop story, which was also spearheaded by the Post and the Mail. We have written elsewhere that democracy is on the ballot, although not in the way you’d expect. One side represents the continued progress of technocratic rule and the corollary reduction of politics’ importance—another step down the slope away from republican rule—with the aid of a captive press. The other represents an effort to preserve and (aspirationally, anyway) to strengthen political control over American public life. I am not in any way persuaded that Walz is a Manchurian candidate or even a particularly compromised character; there are, however, unusual things reported about him that warrant an accounting. As things stand, Walz is what is called technically an unlimited liability. All could very well be in order, but do you feel as if you really know? Don’t you feel like you’re owed that information before you have to throw the lever? That’s the nut. If you think democratic government in the conventional sense of the phrase is important, which team is more aligned: the fellows in red, who are thwarted by opposition officials and legislators at every turn, who are constantly scrutinized by an adversarial press, whose first run at an administration was so leaky that the media reported personnel and policy changes before the decisions were disseminated internally? Or the fellows in blue, who have been running the government around the president for some time, and whose quirks of biography have been passed over in near silence? The post Doesn’t Anyone Care About the Walz China Stuff? appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Can Trump Alone Can Fix the McFlurry Machine?
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Can Trump Alone Can Fix the McFlurry Machine?

Politics Can Trump Alone Can Fix the McFlurry Machine? There is one candidate who is promising to take on the shoddiness of modern America. Credit: image via Getty Images In the waning weeks of the 2024 presidential campaign, Donald Trump found no friendlier turf than the kitchen inside a McDonald’s. The former president has undoubtedly placed untold orders at restaurants in the iconic American fast-food chain, but on October 20 at a McDonald’s in Feasterville-Trevose, Pennsylvania, he ventured to the opposite side of the counter to receive instruction in french-fry cooking, salting, and packaging. The publicity stunt put the final nail in the coffin to one of the Harris-Walz campaign’s oddest and most ill-conceived arguments against Trump: the implication that either candidate on the Democratic ticket was more familiar with Big Macs and McNuggets than their adversary.  This was classic Trump brinksmanship—accused of not being able to find his way around a McDonald’s kitchen, he proceeded to learn on the job, on camera, with the pluck of a contestant on Undercover Boss—but this triumph was not the former president’s most consequential McDonald’s moment of the month. About a week after his rendezvous with the deep fryer, Trump took to X to make a bold proclamation: “WHEN I’M PRESIDENT THE MCDONALD’S ICE CREAM MACHINES WILL WORK GREAT AGAIN!” (Emphasis in original, of course.) What led Trump to make this promise? During his stint at the McDonald’s in Pennsylvania, had he encountered a faulty ice cream machine firsthand? Or, more likely, during his years of patronizing McDonald’s, had he himself attempted to order ice cream only to be told that the machine was not functioning? In fact, McDonald’s ice cream machines have acquired such a poor reputation for reliability that an entire website exists solely to inform users of the condition of local McDonald’s ice cream machines—as in, which ones are in mere working order. A possible first step towards remedying our ice cream machine nightmare was taken by Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan, who, last week, announced on X that the U.S. Copyright Office will now authorize franchisees to repair defective ice cream machines without relying on the manufacturer. Whether Trump, should he win the White House, possesses any additional powers to ensure the reliability of the ice cream machine infrastructure is unclear, but the viability of his promise is beside the point.  First, that Trump is even aware of the ice cream machine outages reflects his genuinely populist sensibility. He knows what it is like to drive up to—or, well, to be driven up to, anyway—a fast food restaurant with expectations of a sweet treat, only to be informed that the treat is unavailable or that it is such a pain to make that it will be prepared only grudgingly. Some years back, someone in my family went to an area Burger King and asked, expectantly, whether the restaurant carried milkshakes. The reply came over the speaker accompanied by a deep sigh: “Unfortunately, yes”—an answer strongly suggestive of faltering or unreliable milkshake-making equipment. That Trump can relate to this state of affairs confirms his status as a man of the people.  Second, that Trump pledges to restore the ice cream machines to working order reflects his image as a builder, a doer, a man of action. In a now-forgotten 2015 appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Bill Clinton presciently and perceptively identified this as part of Trump’s popularity among Republican voters. “Trump says, ‘OK, I supported Democrats, I supported Republicans, yeah, I used to be friends with Bill Clinton, who cares—I run things and I’ve built things, and you need somebody that will go in there and fix it,’” Clinton said nine years ago, speaking in the voice of Trump to elucidate his appeal. “He’s a master brander, and there is a macho appeal to saying, ‘I’m just sick of nothing happening. I make things happen. Vote for me.’” This is true even while acknowledging that Trump alone perhaps cannot effectuate improvements in McDonald’s ice cream machine operations. His awareness of the various ways in which the country is needlessly malfunctioning and breaking down is in itself salutary. If you have ever been let down by a nonfunctioning fast food ice cream machine, miffed at the low water pressure in faucets, or aggrieved at being compelled to buy so-called energy-efficient lightbulbs, Trump is your candidate. (He has opined on all these modern-day inconveniences.)  It is good to have public figures who acknowledge the senseless annoyances of everyday life. There was a reason why Andy Rooney was popular on 60 Minutes. I just hope Trump starts talking about grocery stores that no longer offer paper sacks, newspaper delivery drivers who toss the paper no further than the curb, and movie theaters that advertise a movie’s start time without factoring in 25 minutes of commercials and previews.  Can Trump alone fix these things? Probably not, but sometimes the promise to fix something means as much as actually fixing it.  The post Can Trump Alone Can Fix the McFlurry Machine? appeared first on The American Conservative.
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FINAL WARNING! CHAOS BEGINS ON TUESDAY NOVEMBER 5TH!. REBEL CALL 10-2-2024
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FINAL WARNING! CHAOS BEGINS ON TUESDAY NOVEMBER 5TH!. REBEL CALL 10-2-2024 - Rebel Call Predicts Major Election Psyops and False Flags - Chaos is Coming. They WANT Civil War. The Left is PREPARING FOR VIOLENCE. - TRUMP & HARRIS IN A TIE? Those Who think that Kamala is actually as popular as Trump are seriously Delusional. No one actually likes Kamala. But if you remember CITIZEN VOTES HAD LITTLE TO DO WITH BIDEN BEING PLACED INTO OFFICE. - I am in California Anyway. The Most Corrupt Election Highjacking State of them All. There is No Way they Would Let Trump Win. My vote doesn't count except in Local Issues. But regardless of WHO Wins, all of America is going to suffer because of Government Election Fuckery. Whoever wins is Because They Were CHOSEN to Win. - It is beyond my how many people still Fail to Understand, IT IS ALL FAKE... - Ultimately, the Only Winner will be the Government, the Deep State and the one of two Factions of the Globalist's, the Commie Left or Zionist Fascist Right. - Just Like Rebel Call Predicted, MAJOR PSYOPS AND FALSE FLAGS ARE COMING: - 4,378 views • Nov 2, 2024 REBEL CALL *** 2ND VIDEO 100% PROOF THAT THEY ARE PREPARING YOU FOR A MAJOR DISPUTED ELECTlON PSYOP! - 15,875 October 25, 2024 Herding Humanity - Rebel Call - JOIN THE WEBSITE: acallforanuprising.com SUBSCRIBE TO BOTH OF MY OTHER CHANNELS NOW FOR NEW CONTENT:    / @herdinghumanity      / @nationsconspire   - FAIR USE FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES MIrrored From: https://www.youtube.com/@REBELCALL2024
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The WHO Should Be Declared a Terrorist Organization That Should Be Held Accountable For a War Agains
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The WHO Should Be Declared a Terrorist Organization That Should Be Held Accountable For a War Against Humanity - The WHO is a corrupt organization that should be held for treason against humanity - Source: https://t.m/DrJudyMikovitsHealthSecrets - FAIR USE FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES MIrrored From: https://old.bitchute.com/channel/philosophers-stone/
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The CURE for CANCER Has Been Known Since the 1930's
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The CURE for CANCER Has Been Known Since the 1930's

The CURE for CANCER Has Been Known Since the 1930's - Posted November 2nd, 2024 - Cancer cures..... We are having a cancer epidemic at the moment (I wonder why??).... So we all need to know these things... Also - I have done my own research into alternative cancer cures.....see the list below o want to share with all..... - Proven Cancer Treatments (some even possibly cures)....! 1)- Ivermectin (very efficient antiviral and also COVID treatment) actually helps to kill Cancer. http://i2b.us/anti-parasite-drug-ivermectin-shows-promise-against-cancer/ - 2)- Hydroxychloroquine famous malaria treatment proven to kill cancer https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/time.com/2870100/treating-cancer-with-a-malaria-drug/%3famp=true - 3)- ZERO Carbohydrates - cancers actually feed off carbohydrates so cut your intake of them down to ZERO. Cancers live off sugar and glutamines (a type of amino acid). So Keto diet helps with the sugars. Glutamines are harder to cut out. - 4)- Artemisinin - proven to work on cancer Read this... https://www.washington.edu/news/2008/10/13/scientists-develop-new-cancer-killing-compound-from-salad-plant/ - 5)- Selenium - 200ug - supports bone marrow to make White blood cells which redirect as T-Cells to fight all cancers in the body - 6)- Apple pectin good for radiation ☢️ and cancers - 7)- High rates of intravenous Vitamin C can kill cancer - 8)- Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) - rubbing it on your skin your body can absorb it. Kills cancer, oxygenates the bloodstream, kills germs and viruses, and combined with free radicals to excrete them! See video by Dr Charlotte Gerson. - 9)- Star Anise https://www.thehealthsite.com/diseases-conditions/how-star-anise-can-help-prevent-cancer-bs1015-338976/amp/ - 10)- Sodium Chlorite - NaClO2 @ 25% concentration + the Activator Hydrochloric Acid - HCl @ 4% Conc strength or use Citric Acid Makes - Chlorine Dioxide - very powerful Many protocols have been developed for each condition. https://www.bitchute.com/video/BC0eWqV1TDTR/ So MMS (Miracle Mineral Supplement) is a chemical solution containing sodium chlorite and water which, when ingested orally, became chlorine dioxide Alleged Cure for diabetes, cancer, HIV, AIDS, Malaria, Cold, Bacteria, Mercia, Parkinson's. - 11)- Sound Frequencies can kill cancer! - 12)- Turkey Tail Mushrooms https://www.bitchute.com/video/exDhUHjVdZut/ - 13)- Fenbendazole - Dog dewormer known to stop cancer. Ignore all 'fact check' websites!! Use this with Ivermectin if possible.... https://old.bitchute.com/video/oYy885dJBr5s/ - FAIR USE FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES MIrrored From: https://old.bitchute.com/channel/right_wing_nuclear_armed_aussie/
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