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Monday, November 1, 2021
Joe Biden Blames Russia and Saudi Arabia for Not Producing Enough Oil After Restricting U.S. Production
Joe Biden complained that Russia and Saudi Arabia were not producing enough oil to alleviate high gas prices in the United States, despite his administration’s efforts to reduce domestic production.
“I do think the idea that Russia and Saudi Arabia, and other major producers are not going to pump more oil so people can have gasoline to get to and from work, for example, is not right,” Biden said during a press conference after the G20 Summit in Europe.
On Saturday, the president urged energy producing countries at the summit to boost oil production to pressure OPEC+ nations to increase supply and reduce gas prices around the world.
The sleepy Joe acknowledged to reporters that it appeared ironic he was traveling to Glasgow, Scotland, for a climate change summit with world leaders even while asking oil producing nations to produce more. But he argued that the economy was still powered by oil.
“The idea that we’re going to be able to move to renewable energy overnight, and from this moment on not use oil, not use gas, not use hydrogen, is just not rational,” Biden said.
He said gas prices of over $3.35 a gallon in the United States were almost a tax on American workers, who were traveling to and from their jobs.
But creepy Joe made no mention of his own efforts that hurt oil production in the United States. Since Biden took office, he halted the...
The 90 Miles Mystery Video: Nyctophilia Edition #824
The 90 Miles Mystery Box: Episode #1524
You have come across a mystery box. But what is inside?
It could be literally anything from the serene to the horrific,
from the beautiful to the repugnant,
from the mysterious to the familiar.
If you decide to open it, you could be disappointed,
you could be inspired, you could be appalled.
This is not for the faint of heart or the easily offended.
You have been warned.
Sunday, October 31, 2021
Lincoln Project, Dem Operative Claim Credit for Neo-Nazi False Flag Hoax as McAuliffe Campaign Limps Toward Defeat in Virginia
Speculation swirled almost immediately after an NBC News reporter on Friday posted a photo of five dispirited young people, dressed in white shirts and khakis, holding tiki torches in front of Republican candidate Glenn Youngkin's campaign bus in Charlottesville, Va. One of the "white supremacists" was an African American.
Their costumes were intended to evoke the "Unite the Right" rally in 2018, when white supremacist groups gathered to protest the removal of a Robert E. Lee statue. Despite the pouring rain, the cosplayers did not break character even as curious bystanders snapped photos.
"These men approached @GlennYoungkin’s bus as it pulled up saying what sounded like, ‘We’re all in for Glenn,'" NBC 29 reporter Elizabeth Holmes wrote on Twitter, the popular social networking website. The reporter's post was subsequently promoted by a campaign staffer for Democratic candidate Terry McAuliffe. Media experts instantly recognized the situation as "obviously a [Democratic] stunt," but neither the McAuliffe campaign nor the Virginia Democratic Party would admit to paying hapless youngsters to get drenched in the name of social justice.
The Lincoln Project, a Democratic super PAC whose senior members are widely suspected of enabling the sexually predatory behavior of disgraced cofounder John Weaver, claimed credit for the amateur stunt after a Vice News reporter identified one of the Democratic operatives holding an unlit tiki torch in the rain.
"Today’s demonstration was our way of reminding Virginians what happened in Charlottesville four years ago, the Republican Party’s embrace of those values, and Glenn Youngkin’s failure to condemn it," the Lincoln Project wrote in a statement. Democratic operative Lauren Windsor also posted a statement alleging she had worked with the Lincoln Project to "coordinate today's Youngkin action in Charlottesville."
Professional media observers were not entirely convinced by the Lincoln Project's admission of guilt. "I wouldn't be surprised if the Lincoln Project simply agreed to take responsibility after the fact as a favor to the McAuliffe campaign," wrote Brian Riedl, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute.
The Lincoln Project, which raised almost $100 million in the 2020 election cycle, has faced criticism after one of its founding members described his desire to transform the super PAC into a vehicle for "generational wealth," while others have used the windfall to pay off back taxes, mortgages, and other debts.
Oh, and speaking of skinheads, here's a photo of the Lincoln Project's senior leadership:
"These men approached @GlennYoungkin’s bus as it pulled up saying what sounded like, ‘We’re all in for Glenn,'" NBC 29 reporter Elizabeth Holmes wrote on Twitter, the popular social networking website. The reporter's post was subsequently promoted by a campaign staffer for Democratic candidate Terry McAuliffe. Media experts instantly recognized the situation as "obviously a [Democratic] stunt," but neither the McAuliffe campaign nor the Virginia Democratic Party would admit to paying hapless youngsters to get drenched in the name of social justice.
The Lincoln Project, a Democratic super PAC whose senior members are widely suspected of enabling the sexually predatory behavior of disgraced cofounder John Weaver, claimed credit for the amateur stunt after a Vice News reporter identified one of the Democratic operatives holding an unlit tiki torch in the rain.
"Today’s demonstration was our way of reminding Virginians what happened in Charlottesville four years ago, the Republican Party’s embrace of those values, and Glenn Youngkin’s failure to condemn it," the Lincoln Project wrote in a statement. Democratic operative Lauren Windsor also posted a statement alleging she had worked with the Lincoln Project to "coordinate today's Youngkin action in Charlottesville."
Professional media observers were not entirely convinced by the Lincoln Project's admission of guilt. "I wouldn't be surprised if the Lincoln Project simply agreed to take responsibility after the fact as a favor to the McAuliffe campaign," wrote Brian Riedl, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute.
The Lincoln Project, which raised almost $100 million in the 2020 election cycle, has faced criticism after one of its founding members described his desire to transform the super PAC into a vehicle for "generational wealth," while others have used the windfall to pay off back taxes, mortgages, and other debts.
Oh, and speaking of skinheads, here's a photo of the Lincoln Project's senior leadership:
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