Tuesday, September 9, 2025

KASSAM: It’s Obvious They’ll Use Taylor Swift (& Others) To Juice Biden Rallies.

Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse, warned that Taylor Swift and other leftist celebrities will be deployed to try and turn out voters for Joe Biden, with tools such as TikTok and AI being used to increase their effectiveness.

“We saw the pictures of the Biden rally the other day. What were there, like, eight people in line?” Kassam said on War Room.

“There’s only one way these guys know how to juice those numbers, and that is with the celebrity factor,” he noted.

Kassam recalled Swift had pushed through a packed touring schedule around the Super Bowl despite being sick but is taking a break from touring in the run-up to November.

“Hmm, I wonder what could be happening then? I wonder who she might be going up on stage with every couple of days?” he said.

“Frankly, at this point, let’s hear her deny it,” Kassam continued, noting Swift involved herself in Super Tuesday despite having previously suggested she was sitting politics out.

“You think that the Democrat pollsters, with all their AI, with all their TikTok API tools, with all this, are not in the field, are not in multiple fields, asking the people who showed up on Super Tuesday: ‘Hey, were you influenced at all by Taylor Swift telling you [to vote]?’ And they’re running those numbers and they’re seeing where it applies on a county-by-county basis,” he warned.

Kassam concluded by urging conservatives to remember that “2016 got 2020’d,” and “we are inching closer to 2024 getting 2020’d as well” as a result of TikTok and other entities being used against them.

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Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse, warned that Taylor Swift and other leftist celebrities will be deployed to try and turn out voters for Joe Biden, with tools such as TikTok and AI being used to increase their effectiveness. show more

READ: Biden Indulged in 10 Minute Rant About Country Clubs and Burnt Penises During Special Counsel Testimony.

President Joe Biden delivered a long and rambling response when pressed by Department of Justice special counsel Robert Hur regarding document retention during the final days of the Obama government. The 81-year-old Biden, ignoring Hur’s question, went on a nearly 10-minute rant discussing country clubs, interview practices of almost 60 years ago, and how a man he knew lost his genitals in a fire.

Hur asked Biden: “So now let’s talk about the Naval Observatory. So you’ve been living there for eight years. So at the end of your vice presidency, what kinds of papers or documents or files were at the Naval Observatory as you were preparing to leave and move out?”

The President began to respond substantively but quickly spiraled into a bizarre and unhinged tangent comparable to the iconic Simpsons scene where Homer Simpson’s father indulges himself in a winding story that ends up nowhere.

Read it for yourself:

PRESIDENT BIDEN: Well, if you’re talking about anything that was a substantive matter, classified or otherwise — you know, the fight in the Judiciary Committee over whether or not — I was the guy who wrote the Violence Against Women Act. It was — really meant a lot to me. And so they might find stuff on the Violence Against Women Act in one section of a drawer or in the shelves of the library or of the Naval Observatory.

Or issues, you know, relating to — I know it’s gonna sound strange to you guys, but agriculture is a $4 billion industry, agriculture is a $4 billion industry in Delaware and the Delmarva peninsula, and so — or, you know, I’d have a lot of political things that — I, I don’t know where they were, but I know I had material that — where I, you know — like, there’s a whole, whole bunch of stuff around about how -~ what made me run for President in the first place, and about how things were — you know, I mean, for example, I, I was a — I got a job with a — I didn’t take law school very seriously, but I won the International Tort Competition. I was in — matter of fact, the first time in tort class, we had a really difficult professor. I mean, very well-known, Professor at Syracuse, and he called on me to — you know how they do in law school, discuss a case, you know, in your first torts class. And I had never read the case, and I stood up and I spoke for 10 minutes. The whole class stood up, started clapping.

The transcript notes there was laughter among those in the interview at this point.

PRESIDENT BIDEN: And he said, Mr. Biden, you’ll be a hell of a trial lawyer. He said, not a single thing you — had to do with that.

Again, the transcript denotes laughter.

PRESIDENT BIDEN: And — but at any rate, so — but in law school, I got in law school, and I got, believe it or not, a job offer from some prestigious law firms. I was not sure where I wanted to go, out west and where — I wanted to move to Idaho, I thought, and so I was going to go out and interview with Boise Cascade. That’s all I’d really — and — but I took a job with the best-known trial firm in Delaware in mostly civil defense issues. And, and so — and I remember a guy named [REDACTED] (phonetic), a brilliant guy that went to Amherst and Harvard and said — when he was interviewing me said, in those days, you had to — today you would be killed. You had to put your photograph in the upper right-hand corner when you’re applying for a job. And he looked at me and said, I assume you’re expecting to be hired on your looks.

Once again, the transcript denotes laughter.

PRESIDENT BIDEN: And I said — and I thought the job was over, and I said, I said, well, it would improve the look of your firm.

Those present respond with laughter again, according to the transcript.

PRESIDENT BIDEN: I mean, I was just — So anyway, to make a long story short, they ended up offering me a job. And in Delaware, it has -~- used to have the lowest pass rate in the country because we’re not big on encouraging lawyers to come and play in Delaware. It’s a very tight bar. And, and so what happened was you take the bar, you graduate, and you have to clerk for somebody for six months. (Indiscernible 0:11:51.6). And they don’t give the bar exam until the middle of September. You don’t get your results to your — for the bar exam until January. And, and so — I — but I got hired in the meantime by this firm appropriately named Prickett, Ward, Burt Sanders. And, and to make a long story not quite so long, I was sitting second chair with the, with the, with the guy who ran the firm, Prickett, Mr. Prickett, and there was a young man who we were representing, [REDACTED] (phonetic) getting — and (indiscernible 0:12:34.3) construction company, you know, I had to turn those — we have more oil refineries than any place other than in Houston in Delaware and Pennsylvania, (indiscernible 0:12:43.6) up in that area.

And this poor kid is down a hundred-foot vessel, chimney, scraping the hydrogen bubbles off of the inside. They were made to shut the plant down once every — whatever, about eight months or six months or a year, whatever it is. And he was wearing the wrong pants, wrong jeans, and he -~- a spark caught fire and got caught in the containment vessel and he lost part of his penis and one of his testicles and he was 23 years old.

And I sat through the -~ his presentation with the, with the senior, and we had in Delaware, which is – the Dupont family had no influence of course – contributory negligence. If you were slightly contributory negligence, you were out.

And so the senior partner turned to me and said, write a memo for tomorrow, we’re going to make a motion to dismiss after presenting this case. So I did. I wrote this memo. And son of a bitch, it prevailed. And I looked over at that kid and his wife home with two little kids, and I thought son of a bitch, I’m in the wrong business, I’m not made for this.

It is at this point that Biden transitions to discussing the admission practices of private country clubs in Delaware, before explaining his decision to become a public defender.

PRESIDENT BIDEN: And I — there was a famous club called the Wilmington Club — no blacks, Catholics are allowed — have been allowed to be members. The DuPont family name. And we went to a place called the Wilmington Club, and he thought he was doing — he said, take the lunch at Wilmington. I said — the only time I ever lied that I can remember looking somebody in the eye, and I mean sincerely, I said, oh, my dad’s coming in today, I was going to see -~ okay. He didn’t give a damn where I went. I walked across and walked through to the second — the basement on a public building and walked in with a guy named Frank and I said I want a job as a public defender. He said, don’t you work for Prickett. He said, he said, are you okay, like what the hell’s the matter with you. I quit and became a public defender.

The process of that was that’s what got me — I had been involved in the civil rights movement. That got me deeply involved in trying to reform the Democratic Party, which was a southern Democratic Party. We were a slave state by law. We were one of the border states so we couldn’t figure — anyway, but the Democratic Party was a conservative party in Delaware. The DuPont family ran the Republican Party, but they were like Rockefeller Republicans at the time. And so I got involved with a group of people trying to reform the Democratic Party.

At this point Biden informed Hur his story was meant to illustrate the amount of materials he has kept over the years.

PRESIDENT BIDEN: And the whole point of telling you all this is I had a lot of material that I kept notes on and, and when that — where as I was taking on the Democratic Party. And they came to me and asked me to — this group, this new Democratic coalition — I had, in the meantime, it’s two years down the road, I was 26 years old, 27. And I went to work part time for a criminal defense firm mainly, a real estate — there were five people. And so I was no longer a public defender because I couldn’t be a public defender and work for that firm.

President Biden’s moment of clarity does not last however, and he again plunges into a lengthy rant — several times to “make a long story short.”

PRESIDENT BIDEN: And one thing led to another and I joined this group to try to reform the party. And they came to me about and I was making the case we’ve just got to get more candidates to run, to — we’re not, we’re not represented. And the southern part of the state of Delaware will talk at you like this, for real, you go down — you think I’m joking, I’m not joking. “Damn, boy, I don’t agree with a damn thing you say,” but he said, “I know where you stand, know where you stand.” That’s how they talk. And it was solidly democrat, southern democrat. We were the only state in the nation occupied by the military for 10 months with drawn bayonets at every corner when Dr. King was assassinated, and that’s really what got me going. Long story, and I’ll end, because it relates to maybe some of the other things you may ask about, is that I had a lot of material that I did recent. When you’re the youngest guy in the room, you get to turn the lights on and off. And so I, I amassed a lot of material making the case why the party had to change and, and they — and it ended up that about 10 months in, the group from the area where I lived came to me and said they wanted me to run for the state senate. I said, no, no, no, I can’t do that. I just — I’m thinking of starting my own law firm and it’s going to — no, I can’t do that. And because they meet in Dover and dah, dah, dah.

And then next thing that happened was I came back about three weeks later. They said we want — to the office I was in at the time. I had now started my own office. And I didn’t realize no one my age ever started his own law firm. I hired two lawyers. I had no freaking money. But I hired them and paid them more than I was going to make, and I started this firm. And there — I remember standing looking out over the public and they said how about running for the county council. I said, no, no, I can’t go down. He said, they meet right across the street there only twice a week at night. You can do this. So to make a long story short, I ended up doing it. But I wanted to be sure that I was going to lose because — so I ran ina district that no one’s ever won, a Democrat had never won.

And I won it.

And next thing you know, I’m in a tough position.

My generic point was there was a lot of material that I had amassed that I wanted to save. I probably still have it somewhere. And so that stuff would travel wherever the hell

I was —

Hur, at this point, finally interrupts Biden. The special counsel steered the conversation back to the relevant question of document retention.

“Do you recall having these types of things with you at the Naval Observatory and this was part of the stuff you were trying to move out?” Hur asked the President.

“No. I had most of it at my house in that office,” Biden finally answered.

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President Joe Biden delivered a long and rambling response when pressed by Department of Justice special counsel Robert Hur regarding document retention during the final days of the Obama government. The 81-year-old Biden, ignoring Hur’s question, went on a nearly 10-minute rant discussing country clubs, interview practices of almost 60 years ago, and how a man he knew lost his genitals in a fire. show more

Biden ‘Couldn’t Recall’ Info Almost 150 Times Over 5 Hours of Testimony – ‘Forgot’ Details Once Every 2 Minutes.

Joe Biden said he could not remember the answers to critical questions over 150 times during his interviews with Special Counsel Robert Hur and his team, according to transcripts.

Throughout two interviews lasting over five hours, Biden said “I can’t remember,” “I don’t remember,” “I don’t recall,” “I don’t know,” and similar permutations dozens of times — at a rate of roughly once every two minutes.

Discussing a memo about Afghanistan, for example, investigators quizzed the Democrat on remarks he made to ghostwriter Mark Zwonitzer that he had “just found all the classified stuff downstairs” while he was a private citizen.

“And so you can imagine we are curious what you meant when you said, ‘I just found all the classified stuff downstairs,’” they pressed.

“I don’t remember… So – okay, well, I don’t remember and it may have been – I just don’t remember,” Biden said.

Discussing the removal of boxes from the Naval Observatory, he said: “I don’t ever remember – I’m sure there were… boxes we threw clothing in, threw pictures in, threw – you know. But I don’t ever remember packing up written material to go anywhere. It doesn’t mean it didn’t happen, but I just don’t remember any of that.”

Such episodes persuaded Hur to write in his report that Biden had “willfully retained and disclosed classified materials after his vice presidency when he was a private citizen,” but recommended against charges because he came across as an “elderly man with a poor memory.”

Biden reacted furiously to the report, denying a specific allegation he could not remember when his son Beau died, as Hur noted, but instead regarded the matter as none of the special counsel’s “damn business.”

The transcripts suggest his memory failed him in this area too, however, as he was the one who brought up his son’s passing in the first place.

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Joe Biden said he could not remember the answers to critical questions over 150 times during his interviews with Special Counsel Robert Hur and his team, according to transcripts. show more

REVEALED: Biden Brought Up Beau’s Death First, Just 7 Mins Into Special Counsel Interview.

President Joe Biden brought up his son Beau Biden’s death just seven minutes into his interview with Department of Justice (DOJ) Special Counsel Robert Hur, according to the transcript of the five-hour meeting. After the special counsel’s report was released in February, the President lashed out at Hur — leading the American people to believe it was the special counsel who first broached the subject of Beau’s death.

The DOJ special counsel had been probing Biden on his activities at the end of his then-Vice Presidency and his decision to locate the Biden Cancer Initiative at the University of Pennsylvania. Biden was also asked about his decision to write a book in the last days of the Obama government, with the President explaining he wanted to “write a book about my son because he was a remarkable man” so that his family would “understand who he was and have some documentation of it.”

This directly contradicts Biden’s assertion at his February address on Hur’s report in which he insisted it was the special counsel who first broached the subject of his son’s death. “How in the hell dare he raise that,” Biden growled at the time, adding: “Frankly when I was asked the question, I thought to myself, it wasn’t any of their damn business.”

The President had claimed it was Hur who had directly asked the date of his son’s death. However, the interview transcript shows that Biden himself broached that subject as well. Hur noted in his report that Biden had become confused and could not remember the actual date or year in which Beau Biden had died of cancer.

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President Joe Biden brought up his son Beau Biden’s death just seven minutes into his interview with Department of Justice (DOJ) Special Counsel Robert Hur, according to the transcript of the five-hour meeting. After the special counsel’s report was released in February, the President lashed out at Hur — leading the American people to believe it was the special counsel who first broached the subject of Beau’s death. show more

Transcript Reveals BIDEN LIED After Classified Docs Report — He *DID* Forget When Son Beau Died & Forgot He Was VP in 2009!

The transcript of Joe Biden’s interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur reveals that the angry response from the 46th President in response to the report’s publication contained yet another lie. Speaking immediately after its publication Biden screamed at the press corps in the White House: “How in the hell dare he raise that? Frankly, when I was asked the question, I thought to myself it wasn’t any of their damn business.”

But Hur didn’t ask, and Biden didn’t remember, despite claiming at the time: “I don’t need anyone to remind me when he passed away.”

But the official transcript of the interview between Hur and Biden not only reveals it was Biden who raised the subject, as he often does in public speeches, but also had to rely on several aides to remember when his son Beau passed away.

“And so I hadn’t, I hadn’t at this point … I hadn’t walked away from the idea that I may run for office again. But if I ran again, I’d be running for president,” Biden said, according to the transcript. “And, and so what was happening though — what month did Beau die? Oh, God, May 30th–”

After two other individuals present at the interview reminded him that Beau died in 2015, Biden asked: “Was it 2015 he had died?”

“It was May of 2015,” one aide replied.

In another exchange, Biden asked out loud, “Was I still vice president? I was, wasn’t I? Yeah.” The document he was looking at was dated 2009, and he had only been Vice President for four months at the time.

At another point, he said, “Well, if it was 2013 — when did I stop being vice president?”

Rachel Cotton, from the White House Counsel’s Office, was forced to remind him that he left office in 2017.

Hur is testifying before the House Committee on Oversight today, where he is expected to reiterate his findings over Biden, the classified documents he kept, and his failing memory.

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The transcript of Joe Biden’s interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur reveals that the angry response from the 46th President in response to the report’s publication contained yet another lie. Speaking immediately after its publication Biden screamed at the press corps in the White House: “How in the hell dare he raise that? Frankly, when I was asked the question, I thought to myself it wasn't any of their damn business." show more
Bidenomics

BREAKING: Inflation Jumps to 3.2%.

Prices increased by 3.2 percent in February despite being expected to remain steady. New Consumer Price Index (CPI) figures reported by the Labor Department show a 0.4 percent increase in “core prices,” compared to 0.3 percent in January. Food prices also increased from 0.3 to 0.4 percent.

The numbers indicate inflation could again become a significant issue for the Joe Biden regime. Despite poor polling on the economy, the 81-year-old Democrat has built much of his pitch to the American public ahead of the November elections on inflation having begun to decrease from a peak of 9.1 percent earlier in his presidency.

As Biden was claiming a soft landing for the American people during his recent State of the Union address, Donald Trump warned inflation under the incumbent is “killing America.”

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Prices increased by 3.2 percent in February despite being expected to remain steady. New Consumer Price Index (CPI) figures reported by the Labor Department show a 0.4 percent increase in "core prices," compared to 0.3 percent in January. Food prices also increased from 0.3 to 0.4 percent. show more

Snickers Just Took A Bite Out of Biden.

Snickers manufacturer Mars has called out Joe Biden for lying about the size of its candy bars.

During his recent State of the Union address, Biden accused the candy maker of engaging in ‘shrinkflation’ with its Snickers bars, alleging that the company reduced the candy’s size by 10 percent while maintaining the same price.

“Snack companies think you won’t notice when they charge you just as much for the same size bag — but with fewer chips in it,” Biden said. “You get charged the same amount, and you got about 10 percent fewer Snickers in it,” Biden continued.

Mars, however, refutes this claim, stating unequivocally that it has not diminished the size of either the single or share-ready versions of the popular candy offering in the US. “We have not reduced the size of Snickers singles or share size in the US,” it said in a statement.

The firm acknowledged coping with high inflation and volatile material costs but maintained that it absorbs these costs where possible to keep its treats affordable. They also emphasized final retail prices are ultimately controlled by the retailer, but the company strives to keep costs at bay to ensure the accessibility of their products.

President Biden’s statement garnered critical reactions on social media, with CNN contributor Scott Jennings accusing him of “slandering a candy bar.”

Former President Donald Trump recently criticized Biden’s attempts to shift blame for inflation onto companies with ‘shrinkflation’ accusations.

“[A]s Crooked Joe himself foolishly pointed out… it’s not just that prices are getting higher; it’s that packages are getting smaller. Under my leadership, you had virtually no inflation, and there was no such thing as Joe Biden’s ‘shrinkflation,'” Trump said last month.

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Snickers manufacturer Mars has called out Joe Biden for lying about the size of its candy bars. show more

Kentucky Dem Pushes Child Sex Dolls for Pedos.

Karen Berg, a Kentucky state senator, sparked outrage after suggesting that child sex dolls should be given to pedophiles to help prevent abuse. Berg also referred to pedophiles as “minor-attracted persons” when making her controversial comments.

“There are what they call MAPs — minor-attracted persons — and the limited amount of research that’s done on these dolls suggests that they actually, for people who are attracted to minors, that these dolls actually decrease their proclivity to go out and attack children,” Ms Berg said while addressing the Kentucky Senate Judiciary Committee. “That it actually gives them a release that makes them less likely to go outside of their home,” she added.

Berg’s statements came during a discussion on House Bill 207, a measure that sought to establish a legal definition for “child sex doll” and prohibit the possession, trafficking, or import of such dolls. The measure ultimately passed the Senate and will be signed into law by Democrat Governor Andy Beshear.

Berg issued an apology for her remarks and ultimately voted in favor of House Bill 207. “As a mom and a physician, I am, of course, deeply concerned with the harm of pedophilia, and I regret if my question in committee didn’t convey that,” she posted on X (formerly Twitter).

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Karen Berg, a Kentucky state senator, sparked outrage after suggesting that child sex dolls should be given to pedophiles to help prevent abuse. Berg also referred to pedophiles as “minor-attracted persons” when making her controversial comments. show more

E. Jean Carroll Lawyer Threatens ANOTHER Trump Lawsuit.

Roberta A. Kaplan, the legal counsel for E. Jean Carroll in her defamation case against former President Donald Trump, has hinted at the possibility of another lawsuit.

“The statute of limitations for defamation in most jurisdictions is between one and three years,” Kaplan said in a statement Monday morning. “As we said after the last jury verdict, we continue to monitor every statement that Donald Trump makes about our client.”

Trump, in a CNBC interview on Monday, referred to Carroll’s accusation as “false” and expressed optimism for a victorious appeal. The former president also claimed he was unfamiliar with Carroll until the issuance of a lawsuit. He described his initial reaction to the lawsuit as one of disbelief.

Last week, Trump posted a bond exceeding $90 million in order to appeal the case. Carroll’s accusations, published in a 2019 article, claimed that Trump sexually assaulted her. However, she was unable to provide comprehensive details about the incident and repeatedly changed parts of her story.

In February, another lawyer for Carroll said she was looking to sue Trump for a third time.

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Roberta A. Kaplan, the legal counsel for E. Jean Carroll in her defamation case against former President Donald Trump, has hinted at the possibility of another lawsuit. show more
islam uk

UK Govt Blows $128 MILLION on Security for Muslims.

UK Home Secretary James Cleverly is allocating £100 million (~$128 million) to security at Muslim community centers, schools, and mosques at a time when Islamists are intimidating British Jews, politicians, and Israel supporters over the war in Gaza.

The move has been framed as a response to a supposed increase in “hate crimes” targeting Muslims since Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, 2023. However, it is pro-Palestinian demonstrators who have been regularly involved in large-scale, disorderly protests in London since the conflict began, some involving open calls for jihad.

“We will not let events in the Middle East be used as an excuse to justify abuse against British Muslims,” Cleverly said, claiming the funding would provide “reassurance and confidence to UK Muslims at a time when it is crucially needed.”

A significantly smaller sum of £70 million (~$90 million) has been allocated towards increasing security for the Jewish community. The Community Security Trust (CST) advocacy group says anti-Semitic incidents surged to 4,103 last year, over double the figure for 2022. In January, a group of Jews were attacked by a large mob “swearing in Arabic.” No such assaults against Muslims in the UK have been documented.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his Conservative Party have been seeking to curry favor with Muslims since now-former Deputy Chairman Lee Anderson said London Mayor Sadiq Khan had handed control of the capital to his Islamist “mates,” resulting in his suspension from the party.

Anderson, a Member of Parliament (MP), has joined the Reform Party founded by Nigel Farage.

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UK Home Secretary James Cleverly is allocating £100 million (~$128 million) to security at Muslim community centers, schools, and mosques at a time when Islamists are intimidating British Jews, politicians, and Israel supporters over the war in Gaza. show more