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The DUmpster / Re: A message to all sane Republicans...
« Last post by SVPete on June 02, 2026, 12:02:56 PM »
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He pardoned 1,600 violent criminals.
You said nothing.

In the real world, few of those at the Capitol committed acts of violence. Even LIEden's DOJ charged most of these 1600 with a "crime" akin to trespassing rather than any form of violence. And contrary to, "You said nothing," I am far from the first to call out your lie.

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He bulldozed the East Wing.
You said nothing.

In the real world, numerous commentators explained both the reason for Trump's project and that FDR's 1941 East Wing was not part of the historic White House ... contrary to, "You said nothing."

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He interfered with the release of the Epstein files. You said nothing.

In the real world, Trump both approved of releasing the Epstein files and signed the law mandating that release. Also in the real world, contrary to, "You said nothing," there was much discussion of the release, from the R Congress Critters who voted for it, to Trump's expressed approval and signing, to conservative opinion writers who pointed out the issue of innocent people being revealed, as was done by D Congress Critter Ro Khanna, (a concern Trump had) and who predicted, correctly, that the files would have zero Gotcha-Trumps.

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He took over the Kennedy Center and renamed it after himself. You said nothing.

In the real world, the Kennedy Center is operated and maintained by the executive branch of the US government. So Trump "took over" the Kennedy Center in January 2025, from Biden who took over  it in January 2021, from Trump who had ... . Similarly in the real world, contrary to, "You said nothing," Trump's plans to fix and modernize the somewhat dilapidated Kennedy Center were reported and discussed in R and conservative circles, and Trump's announcement that his name would be added to it was spoken of as well, as amusing.

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He accepted a $400 million airplane as a personal gift. You said nothing.

In the real world, the plane was a gift/loan to the US, and if necessary could be used by whoever became President in January 2029. Similarly in the real world, contrary to, "You said nothing," this gift/loan wasreported and discussed in R and conservative circles.

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He tariffed just about everyone but Russia, causing inflation and instability worldwide. You said nothing.

In the real world, Trump added sanctions - sanctions that are more stringent than mere tariffs - on Russian products and had the US assist in the capture of Russian "shadow tankers" (and possibly provided intel to Ukraine which was used to damage "shadow tankers"). As usual, "You said nothing," is a cluelessly false claim.

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His ICE Army terrorized and murdered U.S. citizens. You said nothing.

In the real world, ICE is a Federal law enforcement agency, and EVERY death involving ICE officers has been due to people stupid enough to attack those ICE officers while they were performing their lawful duty. I the case, for example, of Renee Good, she was trying to run over the ICE officer she knew was walking across the front of her SUV. But for her tires losing traction for a second or so, that officer would have been severely injured or killed. Good was not the first to try to run over ICE officers nor the first to suffer fatal consequences. There are multiple threads here in the Cave citing news and opinion articles about these incidents, proving that "You said nothing," is a cluelessly false claim.

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He committed murder on the high seas. You said nothing.

In the real world, killing drug smuggler while destroying their cargo and the speed boats they were using to smuggle drugs was quite legal. There are multiple threads here in the Cave citing news and opinion articles about these incidents, proving that "You said nothing," is a cluelessly false claim.

Fisking that silly poutrage was like shooting fish in a 5-gallon bucket with a Ma Deuce, very unsporting of me :-) .
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The DUmpster / Re: A message to all sane Republicans...
« Last post by ADsOutburst on June 02, 2026, 11:35:23 AM »
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He bulldozed the East Wing.
You said nothing.

Much of the list is nonsense (or stuff that provokes a response of "so what?"), but still, this one?

Why, oh why, does this deserve mention with accusations of murder, and the like?
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The DUmpster / A message to all sane Republicans...
« Last post by CC27 on June 02, 2026, 11:19:50 AM »
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Pluvious (5,459 posts)

A message to all sane Republicans...




A message to all sane Republicans:

He pardoned 1,600 violent criminals.
You said nothing.

He bulldozed the East Wing.
You said nothing.

He interfered with the release of the Epstein files. You said nothing.

He took over the Kennedy Center and renamed it after himself. You said nothing.

He accepted a $400 million airplane as a personal gift. You said nothing.

He threatened Canada, Cuba, Denmark, Greenland, Venezuela, Colombia, and Brazil. You said nothing.

He tariffed just about everyone but Russia, causing inflation and instability worldwide. You said nothing.

He attacked a nation during mediated negotiations. You said nothing.

His ill-conceived war killed 175 children on day one. You said nothing.

He alienated and insulted our allies. You said nothing.

His ICE Army terrorized and murdered U.S. citizens. You said nothing.

He committed murder on the high seas. You said nothing.

He co-opted the Justice Department and directed it to prosecute his political enemies. You said nothing.

It’s time to start talking.

History will be most unkind towards our collective complacency

https://www.democraticunderground.com/100221277124

My eyes just rolled into the next town over
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Bari-O-Meter, Pegged: Scott Pelley Has a Major 'Hold My Beer, Alfonsi' Moment

https://hotair.com/tree-hugging-sister/2026/06/02/bari-o-meter-pegged-scott-pelley-has-a-major-hold-my-beer-alfonsi-moment-n3815507

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As with some of the comments I've read from you all, the changes in the Evening News started slow and subtle - new anchor Tony Dokoupil did have to find his footing, no doubt, and the tremendous resistance from entrenched staff didn't help - but the broadcast has changed and so much for the better.

Yeah, they will always have a lefty tilt to their rigging, but if you go by the rage foam-flecked spittle spewed in these comments on their piece about Platner last night, you know the progressive base no longer sees them as a reliable ally and propaganda mouthpiece.
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Of course, the crown jewel of the network has always been 60 Minutes and, to borrow a phrase from my friend Cynical Publius, the perfumed princes who inhabited the kingdom and breathed the rarified air there felt they were a realm unto themselves. Understandably so, having been a sacrosanct property for so long.

When the announcement of Weiss's hiring was made, the royalty of the broadcast sent not-so-subtle warning signals to their minions in print media that Weiss was to consider them as off-limits for her pedestrian touch.
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Weiss wasn't in the least bit impressed by the palace intrigue. She marched into a meeting with the haughty doyens of the venerated program and threw a simple curveball by asking one question:

WHY DOES THE COUNTRY THINK YOU'RE BIASED?

Stunned silence met the new boss.

60 Minutes staff were clueless.
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The news division felt it first, and some at 60 Minutes took that as a signal that their 'hands off' messaging had been received, digested, and accepted.

They couldn't have been more wrong.

Correspondent Sharon Alfonsi found that out when her sleight-of-hand piece on the CECOT prison in El Salvador was spiked by Weiss, for what turns out to have been purposeful malfeasance on Alfonsi's part.

In a towering fit of rage, Afonsi fired off a grievance note that CC'd everyone in the news division, and, while she wasn't fired right off the bat, her employment at 60 Minutes was spiked all the same, as they chose not to renew Afonsi's contract, which expired last week.

60 Minutes executive producer Tanya Simon and correspondent Cecilia Vega were released at the same time.
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CBS News editor in chief Bari Weiss shook up the TV-news industry’s most-watched and best-regarded property Thursday, ousting the program’s two most senior executive producers, Tanya Simon and Draggan Mihailoivich, along with correspondents Sharyn Alfonsi and Cecilia Vega, according to two people familiar with the matter.
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As one who feels entitled to emote, I guess by virtue of his station in life every Sunday, Scott Pelley indulged himself in a massive tantrum during the first 'meet-the-boss' get-together.

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In a Monday-morning meeting, veteran “60 Minutes” correspondent Scott Pelley ripped into his new boss, Nick Bilton.

“What qualifies you to be in this position?” Pelley demanded.
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“She’s murdering ’60 Minutes,’” Pelley said of Weiss. “She does not love this place. She was brought in to kill it, and she’s been doing exactly that. She has no qualifications for her job.”

He continued by interrogating Bilton: “You have slender qualifications for this job. The changes that she’s made at the ‘Evening News’ have been catastrophic. So why should we expect that any of this is going to be any better?”

IRL, Weiss worked for TWSJ for several years, for the NYT for several years, and founded and managed her own news/commentary outlet. Pelley's snobbery is partisan, not based in fact.

Similarly, Nick Bilton had worked for the NYT and Vanity Fair, each for several years, and has done screenwriting and been a producer for several Hollywood films. Again, Pelley's snobbery is partisan, not based in fact.
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Yeppers, :hi5: .

When an R raises his/her right hand randomly during a speech, it's a Nazi salute. A Dem Senatorial candidate has a Nazi symbol tattoo ... "I! See! Nussing! Nussing!"

A gossip columnist claims Trump raped her in a year she cannot remember, with no substantiating police report or acquaintance? A female claims Trump raped her when she was 13, giving 4 substantially different stories? "Trump is a rapist!!!" LIEden swam nude with a female USSS agent protecting ... LIEden nuzzling young girls at public events ... LIEden showered with his young daughter ... "I! See! Nussing! Nussing!"

Waitress Sandwich ... "I! See! Nussing! Nussing!"

Abandoning a female campaign worker to drown or suffocate ... "I! See! Nussing! Nussing!"

I guess the Democratic Party's big tent is big enough for a NAZI (a real one, not the phantasmagoric ones from Democrats' fever dreams).
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Breaking News / Re: orth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 6/2
« Last post by SVPete on June 02, 2026, 09:47:59 AM »
Yeah, About That 'Hunger Strike' at Delaney Hall

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2026/06/01/yeah-about-that-hunger-strike-at-delaney-hall-n2676967

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The duel outside Delaney Hall in Newark, New Jersey, descended into chaos. It was a riot. We saw reporters assaulted, their phones stolen, and overall chaos. Eventually, the state police were called, but the anti-ICE movement must be shut down, which goes without saying, even though they can hold out for weeks. Independent reporters, like Nick Sortor, managed to get inside one of their tents: it’s stocked with plenty of supplies, again raising questions about who’s funding this circus.

As the anti-ICE crusade ramps up outside, some detainees inside—which include what some call the scum of the Earth—were reportedly on a hunger strike. However, Jennie Taer from The Daily Wire revealed that it was all nonsense, as they’re eating chips and honey buns inside. The supposed strike was over visitation rights:

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he Delaney Hall detainees engaging in a purported “hunger strike” are opting to not eat their regular meals while going to the commissary to purchase snacks instead, according to a source familiar with the situation. Meanwhile, activist groups are claiming that detainees are being fed spoiled food and meals contaminated with worms.
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So-called hunger strikes like the one playing out at Delaney Hall are all too common in ICE detention centers and the playbook is usually the same, former ICE New York field office deputy director Scott Mechkowski told The Daily Wire.

“I’ve seen real hunger strikes during my time as an ICE official, managing detention facilities. What’s happening at Delaney Hall is not a hunger strike,” Mechkowski said.

“When detainees are buying up Honey Buns and Snickers bars, and those with money are helping others get snacks, that’s not a hunger strike, it’s just a publicity stunt,” he added.

The "hunger strike" is fauxny? As are the other grievances? Surprise! Surprise! Surprise!
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Breaking News / Re: orth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 6/2
« Last post by SVPete on June 02, 2026, 09:46:12 AM »
Author of U.N. Report That Placed Israel on a 'Sexual Violence' Blacklist Just Made a Shocking Admission

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/amy-curtis/2026/06/01/author-of-un-report-on-sexual-violence-didnt-look-at-evidence-n2677006

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We all know the U.N. is useless. Run by corrupt bureaucrats, the U.N. places some of the world's worst human rights abusers on the Human Rights Council. It also put Iran on its Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) along with other places where women are treated poorly, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, India, China, Nigeria, Mali, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, and Morocco.

While they do that, they also hate on Israel and do everything they can to delegitimize, attack, and foment more global hatred toward the Jewish state. This includes putting Israel on a 'sexual violence blacklist.'

But now the author of the report that placed Israel on that list has made a stunning admission: she never looked at any of the evidence.

"It's not the responsibility of my office to do any verification," said Pramila Patten, the United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict.

Patten was asked if she had any access to the evidence mentioned in the report.

"I don't have to access," Patten replied. "I mean, the information is verified with a very robust methodology of verification and documentation. I am a recipient, I compile that information, and I present it to the Secretary-General."

"Right, I just wondered if you'd viewed it with your own eyes?" the reporter asked.

"No, because this is not my job," Patten said. ...

The article does not mention who questioned her ... probably not a Muslim nation ... and almost as unlikely to have been a European nation, because JOOOOooooooos.
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Breaking News / Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 6/2
« Last post by SVPete on June 02, 2026, 09:25:02 AM »
Judge Ross Should Have Been Punished For Abdicating Her Judicial Power To Her Law Clerks

https://reason.com/volokh/2026/06/01/judge-ross-should-have-been-punished-for-abdicating-her-judicial-power-to-her-law-clerks/

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Judge Eleanor Ross, who serves on the federal bench in Atlanta, engaged in multiple acts of misconduct. She carried on a secret affair with an Atlanta police department officer for nearly two years, repeatedly had loud sex in her chambers, lied about her trysts, and obstructed the investigation. Each of these actions warranted a public reprimand and an impeachment inquiry. But one of the more stunning allegations has flown under the radar: Judge Ross routinely signs judicial orders her law clerks prepare without even reading them. Indeed, it seems she never even talks about these cases with her clerks, so likely has no clue what she is even approving. Yet the council that reviewed this case found no misconduct.

Let me tell you a not-so-well-kept secret: most judges let their law clerks do far too much. Take it from my personal experience. I clerked in a federal district court for two years immediately after law school. The judge I clerked for, who recently passed away, was a dedicated jurist and an honorable man, but he let his clerks have far too much autonomy. At the time, I was overwhelmed with how many important decisions turned on my immature judgment. In hindsight, I cringe at my mistakes that the judge did not catch. Judge Ross will likely lose her judgeship, either through resignation or impeachment. But the public needs to take a closer look at judges who have abdicated the judicial power to unknown law clerks.
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In contrast with the criminal docket, Judge Ross had no oversight of the civil docket. All six clerks reported that Judge Ross "did not indicate to the clerk how the judge was inclined to rule on the motion or otherwise provide any direction." Moreover, "it was generally understood that" Judge Ross "did not wish to discuss substantive civil-case related issues with clerks." I suppose her time was better spent having loud sex in chambers.

To be clear, the Judge didn't talk to her clerks about cases before they were assigned, and didn't want to talk to the clerk while the cases were being considered. Worse still, it appears that the judge rubber-stamped virtually every civil order that came before her. The clerks relayed that Judge Ross "rarely, if ever, substantively edited civil orders the clerks drafted." Indeed, the clerks were "generally unaware as to whether the Subject Judge reviewed pleadings or draft civil orders." As proof, a law clerk "stated that on multiple occasions the judge emailed the clerk to docket an order within a few minutes of receiving it, indicating that the judge may not have had time to read it."

Boinking in-chambers ... undisclosed, with a police officer ... not doing work on civil cases ... . Her liaisons with the police officer alone should disqualify her from all Atlanta criminal cases!
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The DUmpster / Re: Mainer here. I'm sick of pundits telling me how I should vote.
« Last post by SVPete on June 02, 2026, 09:10:05 AM »
Yeppers, :hi5: .

When an R raises his/her right hand randomly during a speech, it's a Nazi salute. A Dem Senatorial candidate has a Nazi symbol tattoo ... "I! See! Nussing! Nussing!"

A gossip columnist claims Trump raped her in a year she cannot remember, with no substantiating police report or acquaintance? A female claims Trump raped her when she was 13, giving 4 substantially different stories? "Trump is a rapist!!!" LIEden swam nude with a female USSS agent protecting ... LIEden nuzzling young girls at public events ... LIEden showered with his young daughter ... "I! See! Nussing! Nussing!"

Waitress Sandwich ... "I! See! Nussing! Nussing!"

Abandoning a female campaign worker to drown or suffocate ... "I! See! Nussing! Nussing!"
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A Mass-Graves Myth Is Media Malpractice

https://pjmedia.com/daniel-mccarthy/2026/06/01/a-mass-graves-myth-is-media-malpractice-n4953478

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A hoax costs taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars and appears to incite arson attacks against dozens of churches.
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In 2021, ... Canadian outlets picked up a story too sensational not to be true:

Hundreds of indigenous First Nations children had been buried in unmarked graves at residential schools run by the Catholic Church in British Columbia.

The Kamloops Indian Band sent around a press release that "confirmed" it.

The statement claimed the remains of 215 children had been found with the help of an expert using ground-penetrating radar.
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Even now, Canada's biggest daily paper, The Globe and Mail, phrases its retraction in cagey terms.

"There has been no public confirmation of the discovery of any human remains," the paper conceded on May 30.
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The Globe and Mail editorial, titled "There is no reconciliation without truth," is a masterpiece of embarrassed equivocation, lamenting conditions for First Nations children at Canada's residential schools and even insisting the absence of bodies "does not mean children did not die there" before finally, eight paragraphs into the story, taking a smidgen of responsibility:

"The media, including The Globe and Mail, did not initially scrutinize, much less challenge" the story, the editorial board concedes.

"The initial headlines and stories in the media simply stated as fact that the remains of 215 children had been found. Many of those early stories, including in this newspaper, made references to 'mass graves'," ...
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The narrative comes first — the facts must follow.

This time they didn't, but next time?

The narrative isn't going away just because its showcase story has been debunked.

The consequences of the media hype aren't going away, either:

Canadian taxpayers footed the bill to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars — real money in U.S. dollars, too — for First Nations groups to investigate "soil anomalies."

The government simply doesn't know where the money went.

For Canuckia's MSM and gooberment, the opportunity to attack the Catholic Church was too perfect to fact-check the claims. Needless to say, the tribes making the claims and their radar techs won't be investigated, because Canuckian gooberment.
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