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That was the week that was (terrible for the 'Crats). Pelosi denied Communion, etc.
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Posted by: LateForLunch ®

05/20/2022, 22:48:46

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This week there were a lot of interesting events.

Elon Musk came out as a strong opponent of the
contemporary Democrat party and government leadership. Coincidentally a woman
suddenly got religion and accused him of being a horrible person, a
sex-criminal who “attacked “ her while she was giving him a massage.

Musk was phlegmatic, precise, measured in his response.
He seemed credible in his denial and strident in his conviction that such
things are part of the sturm unt drang
of political warfare.

Nancy Pelosi was denied Communion by a Catholic priest
(Bishop? Cardinal?) because of her open unrepentant support for contraception
and abortion. The other shoe to drop of course, will be the Church’s decision
on how to reconcile Xiden’s own support of those things with his reception of
Communion. Maybe ANTIFA will burn down the Church where the priest lives/works.

An appellate judge responding to multiple suits from
affected U.S. state governments stayed ending Title 42 enforcement by
the DHS at the end of May, in an accelerated ruling (demanded by Xiden’s
lawyers) pending further review. I read the judge’s opinion but can’t digest it
quickly enough to rescript the purport’s logic.

Hill-O-Lies Clinton has been implicated by direct
testimony of her former campaign manager today in court proceedings. He testified that he believed she
was one of the executives involved in the decision-making process. He said that she approved of giving
the Steele Dossier and other manufactured ”evidence”  (false information) to FBI operatives (Strozk/Page/Comey/Meuller) et al. Even though Sussman is (by his own testimony) clearly
guilty of lying to the FBI, he will likely be acquitted due to the highly-partisan jury pool (90% ‘Crat). Acquittal by jury nullification (odious but 100% legal) will be the likely verdict unless the jurors are exceptional ‘Crats
indeed (possess an objective moral sense). The ‘Crats may pay a high price
politically since Hill-o-Lies is being discussed again as a viable candidate to
rescue them from Xiden’s ongoing slow train wreck.

Cybercurrency once again lost about a third of its value
across the board and investors fled to instruments with tangible assets
attached to them (imagine that). No doubt the blockchain Pyramid will rise from
the ashes again someday soon.

The Xiden regime actually admitted for the first time
that “some policies enacted have directly aggravated the rise in cost of fuel”.
Gee, we never got that from the Nazis even at Nuremburg. So good on them. h
eh







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