Fox News host Lisa ‘Kennedy’ has admitted to being ‘turned on’ by President Joe Biden after reading a recent Axios report that detailed Biden’s supposed bad temper and proclivity to swear at his White House aides and staffers.
Kennedy, 50, argued on a recent appearance on Fox News‘ “Outnumbered” earlier this week:
“Swearing at people, it’s a quirk,” before going on to explain how she enjoyed reading about Biden’s “volatile” temper, to the surprise of the other show hosts:
“[It] kinda turned me on when I heard that the President gets angry and volatile, I’m not gonna lie.”
– Kennedy
The Axios report revealed that behind closed doors Joe Biden “has such a quick-trigger temper that some aides try to avoid meeting alone with him.” Former White House staffers told the outlet that he often can be heard shouting,”God dammit, how the f**k don’t you know this?!” As well as “Don’t f**king bullsh*t me!” and “Get the f**k out of here!”
Kennedy’s weekday Fox Business show was recently cancelled.
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Fox News host Lisa 'Kennedy' has admitted to being 'turned on' by President Joe Biden after reading a recent Axios report that detailed Biden's supposed bad temper and proclivity to swear at his White House aides and staffers.
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Notorious neocon Never Trumper Bill Kristol – who presented himself as a “principled conservative” for years – says the former New Jersey Governor and presidential hopeful Chris Christie should endorse for Joe Biden in the 2024 presidential election, instead of supporting the likely Republican nominee Donald Trump.
“I really wish Christie well — I’m glad he’s making the run,” Kristol toldThe Washington Post in an interview about the former Governor of New Jersey’s electoral hopes, though accepting that Christie has little hope of becoming the nominee.
Instead, Kristol, who admits that he has not voted for a Republican since Trump became president – and who recently participated in a secret “uniparty” summit in Washington D.C. that aimed to block Trump from becoming president again – said:
“I hope [Christie] endorses Biden after Trump wins the nomination.”
– Bill Kristol, ex-editor of the failed Weekly Standard magazine.
Christie, despite positioning himself in the Republican primaries as an anti-Trump candidate, quickly rejected the suggestion, stating, “I’ve always been a Republican… and that’s the nomination I want.”
The former Governor of New Jersey declared his candidacy for the Republican nominee with a negative 22 percent approval rating and has so far struggled to poll beyond one percent. The only exception is in the state of New Hampshire, in which he recently polled just behind Ron DeSantis.
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Notorious neocon Never Trumper Bill Kristol – who presented himself as a "principled conservative" for years – says the former New Jersey Governor and presidential hopeful Chris Christie should endorse for Joe Biden in the 2024 presidential election, instead of supporting the likely Republican nominee Donald Trump.
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Ukraine’s Western backers are showing increasing frustration with President Volodymyr Zelensky, with Britain’s Defence Secretary Ben Wallace warning on Wednesday that “people want to see a bit of gratitude,” and pointing out that nations like the United Kingdom aren’t a version of Amazon.com for Zelensky’s weapons demands.
“You know, we’re not Amazon… I told them that last year, when I drove 11 hours to be given a list [of demands].”
– UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace
Wallace made the comments in Vilnius, Lithuania, where the NATO alliance it holding its annual summit. Zelensky, though his country is not a NATO member, was in attendance, with Wallace’s comments coming right after Zelensky publicly blasted his benefactors for their “absurd” refusal to grant his country expedited NATO membership.
Instead of saying, “thank you,” Zelensky snapped back Wednesday: “I believe that we were always grateful to the United Kingdom.”
The Biden government has acknowledged that a recent, controversial decision to supply Ukraine with child-killing cluster bombs, outlawed by most countries, was driven in large part by the fact the West is running out of supplies.
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Ukraine's Western backers are showing increasing frustration with President Volodymyr Zelensky, with Britain's Defence Secretary Ben Wallace warning on Wednesday that "people want to see a bit of gratitude," and pointing out that nations like the United Kingdom aren't a version of Amazon.com for Zelensky's weapons demands.
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Allan Lichtman – famous for correctly predicting the outcome of every U.S. presidential election since 1984 (barring 2000) – says Donald Trump is now the mainstream in the Republican Party, and no other GOP presidential hopeful stands a chance of winning the party’s nomination.
The American University professor, himself a fierce critic of Trump, said ex-MAGA rival Ron DeSantis was an “abysmal candidate” who lacks Trump’s appeal and personal charm.
Lichtman was clear that other candidates, sometimes described as standard-bearers of the “Republican mainstream”, had no chance – and were no longer the mainstream. “Here’s another mistake that all the commentators make… They pose Donald Trump against the so-called ‘Republican mainstream’,” he explained.
“[S]upposedly Chris Christie is a ‘mainstream Republican’, right? Wrong! Donald Trump is the mainstream,” he continued, adding that Trump “is the new mainstream.”
The historian’s assessment echoes Trump’s own comments that the GOP is “never going back to the party of Paul Ryan, Karl Rove and Jeb Bush.”
Lichtman said “the only way a DeSantis or a [Mike] Pence or a Tim Scott could possibly become the Republican nominee” is if the Republican National Committee (RNC) somehow strips Trump of the nomination, possibly following federal convictions. He noted that there is no legal bar to Trump running for the presidency however, even from behind bars.
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Allan Lichtman – famous for correctly predicting the outcome of every U.S. presidential election since 1984 (barring 2000) – says Donald Trump is now the mainstream in the Republican Party, and no other GOP presidential hopeful stands a chance of winning the party's nomination.
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Joe Biden’s Department of Justice (DOJ) has decided Donald Trump’s comments about the now-failed rape accusations by gossip writer E Jean Carroll are no longer protected, even though he was President of the United States at the time, and simply responding to press questions from reporters.
Previously, both Trump and Biden’s White House said the remarks were protected.
The move comes as the DOJ is pursuing the former president through the courts, and clears the way for yet another law suit lodged by Carroll, set to proceed in January.
In a separate suit, jurors in New York found Trump was not liable for raping Carroll in a luxury department store decades ago, as she claims. They did find he was liable for sexual abuse and defamation, however. Trump is appealing the unusual verdict and counter-suing Carroll, while Carroll is seeking further damages as Trump has continued to publicly deny attacking her.
Carroll’s New York lawsuit was funded by Fusion GPS-linked Democrat billionaire Reid Hoffman – though she initially denied having outside help, and the Democrat-appointed judge in the civil case ruled jurors could not be told about his role.
The 79-year-old advice columnist has accused many people of sexually attacking her throughout her life, including a small boy, a babysitter’s boyfriend, a camp counsellor, a dentist, a youth she dated in college, an unnamed former boss, and CBS chief executive Les Moonves. There is no indication she has ever pursued criminal charges against any of her alleged attackers.
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Joe Biden's Department of Justice (DOJ) has decided Donald Trump's comments about the now-failed rape accusations by gossip writer E Jean Carroll are no longer protected, even though he was President of the United States at the time, and simply responding to press questions from reporters.
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Ty Cobb, a White House lawyer during Robert Mueller’s Russiagate investigation, thinks Joe Biden’s Special Counsel Jack Smith is poised to issue an indictment over the January 6th demonstration at the U.S. Capitol – although whether Donald Trump will be included, listed as an unindicted co-conspirator, or left out altogether is less clear. Smith has already indicted the former president over his alleged mishandling of documents.
“I think they are ready to go,” Cobb said of the investigation into Trump’s alleged role in January 6th. “I think what is called the Jan. 6 case… has been a very important matter to the special prosecutor,” he added, saying Smith had “gone about [his investigation] very deliberately, [and] moved heaven and earth to do it in a timely way.”
Cobb is a controversial character, having praised Russiagate investigator Robert Mueller as “an American hero” and insisted Russiagate was not “a witch hunt” in 2019.
Special Counsel John Durham reported earlier this year that the FBI had “failed to uphold their important mission of strict fidelity to the law” when they began the investigation that paved the way for Mueller, and were motivated by “confirmation bias”.
Former Trump White House Lawyer Ty Cobb explains to CNN's @ErinBurnett why he believes an indictment around the January 6th case is coming. Watch: pic.twitter.com/MXSU4vyakT
Ty Cobb, a White House lawyer during Robert Mueller's Russiagate investigation, thinks Joe Biden's Special Counsel Jack Smith is poised to issue an indictment over the January 6th demonstration at the U.S. Capitol – although whether Donald Trump will be included, listed as an unindicted co-conspirator, or left out altogether is less clear. Smith has already indicted the former president over his alleged mishandling of documents.
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There is a 31 percent – nearly one-in-three – chance that President Joe Biden will die before completing a prospective second term in office, according to life expectancy data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The number rises to a 64 percent chance of death for the octogenarian president when looking at the next ten years, as illustrated by PhD scholar Merrill Matthews at The Hill.
In fact, Matthews argues the man who will be 82 in 2024 is doing “one of the most stressful jobs in the world,” and has a number of “health challenges” which mean his likelihood of dying is office is more like “50 percent.”
Given those factors, it might be reasonable to bump up Biden’s 31.35 percent chance of dying in office to perhaps 50 percent. Thus, it is highly possible, perhaps even probable, that a Biden reelection victory would result in Kamala Harris becoming the first female president.
– Merrill Matthews PhD
A majority of men at 70 are expected to live another ten years, and a quarter are expected to make it to 90. The average 80-year-old man has just under a one-in-three probability of dying within five years. But that number relies on the individual being healthy.
“Eight years as commander in chief appears to dramatically age even a vigorous middle-aged man. And Biden is neither vigorous nor a middle-ager,” Matthews adds, though concedes that not all septuagenarians or octogenarians lack vigor as “Donald Trump at 77 is closing in on 80, and is still very physically active and high energy.”
President Biden’s declining health has not escaped the attention of the electorate. A whopping 83 percent of Americans admitted to being “concerned” about Biden’s physical and mental health in a recent poll.
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There is a 31 percent – nearly one-in-three – chance that President Joe Biden will die before completing a prospective second term in office, according to life expectancy data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The number rises to a 64 percent chance of death for the octogenarian president when looking at the next ten years, as illustrated by PhD scholar Merrill Matthews at The Hill.
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Ron DeSantis’s Tuesday fundraiser in Wisconsin was hosted by a leading Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, and Paul Ryan donor who serves as vice chairman of the “woke” Goldman Sachs Foundation; is a member of the globalist Council on Foreign Relations; and has previously been a major backer of Rahm Emanuel, the former Chicago Mayor and chief of staff to Barack Obama, The National Pulse can reveal.
Muneer Satter, 62, even has his own foundation – The Satter Foundation – which gave $1.4M to the neoconservative American Enterprise Institute think tank in 2021, as well as $75,000 to the George W. Bush Foundation.
The $13,200-a-couple lunch in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin on Tuesday also involved climate change activists such as Diamond McKenna of Diamond Assets, whose firm discusses its “inclusion” policies and the need to “diversify our surroundings and celebrate our differences, rather than vilify and divide.” McKenna quotes Sheryl Sandberg, the Democrat ex-Facebook executive, as an inspirational figure.
Another DeSantis fundraising “host” – a title which requires major donations to the campaign – is Matt Neuman, who makes his money from real estate and solar panels, and supports climate change activism via the American Conservation Coalition.
Other hosts such as Jim Barry are known as straightforwardly ‘Never Trump’. The real estate mogul said he was “really not there yet” and “not sure I ever will be” on supporting Trump in 2016, after the then-Republican nominee said he was “just not quite there yet” in terms of supporting Paul Ryan for reelection. Others, like Gary Sui, have fewer comments on Trump on the public record, but are recorded as donating heavily to anti-Trumpers like Ryan, Mitt Romney, and Bob Dold.
These are not the first DeSantis donors to come under scrutiny. Top ally Morteza ‘Mori’ Hosseini and his wife Forough were recently exposed as bankrolling an Iranian political action committee which has funded Democrats including Nancy Pelosi, Hillary Clinton, and Jamie Raskin.
The news comes as DeSantis continues to crater in recent polls, as well as in delegate projections.
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Ron DeSantis's Tuesday fundraiser in Wisconsin was hosted by a leading Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, and Paul Ryan donor who serves as vice chairman of the "woke" Goldman Sachs Foundation; is a member of the globalist Council on Foreign Relations; and has previously been a major backer of Rahm Emanuel, the former Chicago Mayor and chief of staff to Barack Obama, The National Pulse can reveal.
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Immigrants without U.S. citizenship will soon be able to get badges and guns, and authorized to arrest Americans in the nation’s capital, as the city’s Police Department (DC MPD) struggles to recruit and retain police officers. New hires, including non-citizen green card holders, will even be offered up to $25,000 in signing bonuses.
“As an agency, we truly believe that a workforce that represents our community brings a variety of ideas, experiences, and perspectives. Together, this blend drives innovation and growth,” said Ashan Benedict, Interim Chief of Police, whose own parents are Sri Lankan immigrants.
“This step marks a significant milestone in our journey, as we look forward to welcoming a more diverse pool of applicants.”
– Ashan Benedict, Interim Chief of Police, D.C. Metropolitan Police Department
While Benedict’s statement makes the move to recruit foreigners with green cards sound like a tech industry diversity and innovation initiative, it is more likely a response to the fact that the D.C. force’s manpower has collapsed to just 3,400 officers.
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Immigrants without U.S. citizenship will soon be able to get badges and guns, and authorized to arrest Americans in the nation's capital, as the city's Police Department (DC MPD) struggles to recruit and retain police officers. New hires, including non-citizen green card holders, will even be offered up to $25,000 in signing bonuses.
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A migrant detention center has been branded ‘inhumane’ by Britain’s Independent Monitoring Board (IMB) – a prison watchdog –because it lacks a hair salon, cultural kitchen, high-speed Wi-Fi, and iPads to help illegal migrants make friends.
The female-only detention center, based in the North of England, is considered too far away from the more prosperous South East, which could leave the illegal migrants “tired, disorientated or stressed” if they decide to make the journey, the IMB argues. The report also laments that a doctor visits “only twice a week” as well blasting the “unreliable” internet reception in the area, which would be insufficient to support the recommended iPads.
As a result, representatives of the IMB have advised the British government to re-evaluate the center’s suitability to house illegal migrants, despite the fact the investigation found the “accommodation is in good condition and kept clean and tidy” and that all residents are being treated with “respect and kindness by staff.”
The center is run by a private firm on behalf of the government at a cost of £100,000 per year for each illegal migrant in residence. As of last year, the British government was spending £7 million per day to house migrants, many of whom arrived by crossing the English Channel in contravention of British law.
“This is a modern, comfortable facility for housing individuals who should not be in this country and are awaiting deportation. The strength of the mobile signal and the quality of the internet are not high priorities,” a government source toldThe Daily Telegraph in response to the IMB’s complaints.
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A migrant detention center has been branded 'inhumane' by Britain’s Independent Monitoring Board (IMB) – a prison watchdog –because it lacks a hair salon, cultural kitchen, high-speed Wi-Fi, and iPads to help illegal migrants make friends.
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Meanwhile, in the rest of England, British citizens can’t get seen by a doctor for weeks on end (if they get to see one at all), with up to TWO MILLION Britons on wait lists for government-subsidised housing
Meanwhile, in the rest of England, British citizens can’t get seen by a doctor for weeks on end (if they get to see one at all), with up to TWO MILLION Britons on wait lists for government-subsidised housing show more
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