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Sunday, October 11, 2020

Vladimir Putin Ties Democrats to Soviet Communists and Says He Would Be Happy to Work with Joe Biden

Vladimir Putin told Rossiya TV this week that US Democrats remind him of the Soviet Communists.

He also said he would be happy to work with Joe Biden.

If elected, Biden would give kill the US energy sector and make the US and Western Europe dependent on Russian oil again.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has attempted to mark a positive resemblance between Democratic presidential candidate, former Vice President Joe Biden, and Soviet communists in a wide-ranging interview with the Rossiya TV channel, released Wednesday as the 2020 vice presidential candidates prepared to debate.

The president said the Kremlin would be open to working with whoever sits in the Oval Office in 2021, despite U.S. intelligence reports indicating that Russia is trying to undermine Biden in the same way it did Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton in 2016.

Gov. Whitmer, Media Caught in Another Lie – Anarchist Arrested For Plot to Kidnap and Kill Whitmer Hates President Trump, ‘Trump is a Tyrant’ (VIDEO)

Early Thursday morning, federal agencies raided a house in Hartland, Michigan and arrested six men: Adam Fox, Barry Croft, Ty Garbin, Kaleb Franks, Daniel Harris, and Brandon Caserta.

Whitmer immediately blamed the plot on President Trump telling the Proud Boys to “stand back and stand by.”

“Hate groups heard the president’s words as a rallying cry, as a call to action,” Whitmer said blaming white supremacists.

It turns out Brandon Caserta, one of anarchists who was arrested for plotting to kidnap Whitmer, actually hates President Trump and is on video calling Trump a “tyrant.”

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“You’ve Got to Usher Out God to Usher in Immorality – And That’s What’s Happening” – Jason Whitlock on Godless BLM Movement in Sports

Outkick sports reporter Jason Whitlock joined Laura Ingraham Friday night on The Ingraham Angle.

Laura asked Jason on to discuss the firing of Illinois State coach Kurt Beathard.

Coach Beathard, a devout Christian, was fired after he replaced a “Black Lives Matter” sign taped on his door with a sign that read “All Lives Matter to Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.”

For posting his belief in Jesus Christ Black Lives Matter pressured the school administrators until Coach Beathard was fired.

Jason Whitlock told Laura this is what the Black Lives Matter movement is about. They must remove God to usher in their immorality. And they must usher out God in order to hold the state supreme. This has been repeated over and over in every failed socialist state in the past 100 years.


Jason Whitlock: This has been the intent from Black Lives Matter from the very beginning. We’re seeing it reshape right before our eyes the hostility toward Christianity is overtaking the sports world and Kurt Beathard is paying the price… It’s a calculated, not an organic deal. This has been underway for years… You’ve got to usher out God to usher in immorality.

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HUGE! VP Mike Pence rally draws — More Supporters than Joe Biden Has Seen at ALL RALLIES ALL YEAR!

Vice President Mike Pence held a rally in Florida on Saturday, drawing an enthusiastic crowd of about 4000 people, more than Joe Biden has drawn in total all year!





Biden says voters ‘don’t deserve’ his stance on packing Supreme Court

Voters don’t “deserve” to know Joe Biden’s stance on packing the Supreme Court, the Democratic nominee said this week.

In a prickly interview with a Las Vegas news station Friday, Joe Biden doubled down on his refusal to say whether he supports expanding the highest court in the land to more than nine justices.

“This is the number one thing that I’ve been asked about from viewers in the last couple of days,” began KTNV’s Ross DiMattei.

“Well, you’ve been asked by the viewers who are probably Republicans,” Biden sarcastically responded.

“Don’t the voters deserve to know where you stand on …” DiMattei continued.

“No, they don’t deserve,” Biden snapped. “I’m not going to play his game.”

Biden claimed his position on packing is a non-issue, but Trump is making it one to “to take the eye off the ball — change the subject.”

“He’d love [packing] to be the discussion,” Biden added.

On Thursday, the former vice president said he would not talk about his court-packing stance because it would become a headline if he did.

That came one day after his running mate, Kamala Harris, refused to answer direct questions about packing the court during her debate with Vice President Mike Pence.

Joe Biden backs fracking to woo Pennsylvania’s blue-collar voters

Joe Biden deepened the rift within the Democratic Party Saturday with an emphatic embrace of Pennsylvania’s energy industry.

“I am not, not, not banning fracking, period,” he assured union members at a plumbers’ training facility in Erie, Pa., a crucial swing county in the battleground state.

Hydraulic fracking of oil and natural gas has fueled a job boom in the Keystone State — but is despised by proponents of the Green New Deal.

Both Biden and his running mate, Kamala Harris, said repeatedly during their primary campaigns that they hoped to do away with the extraction method. But they have said otherwise in recent weeks — earning disdain from other Dems.

“Fracking is bad, actually,” Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) tweeted Thursday, after Harris said Biden does not support a fracking ban.

In Erie, Biden delivered an 18-minute speech to about 30 locals — all seated in socially distanced circles — in a parking lot that featured a rack of copper and PVC pipes as a backdrop.

Nearly 50,000 voters in Ohio mailed wrong ballots

Almost 50,000 voters in Ohio received faulty ballots in the mail due to a technical error, just weeks before the 2020 presidential election.

Local officials in Franklin County, home to the state’s capital Columbus, said the error happened after a setting was changed on a machine which sorts absentee ballots into envelopes, Politico reported. They have promised corrected ballots will be sent out within 72 hours.

Despite isolating the problem to a single issue, the snafus were varied. Some ballots had incorrect congressional races, while others were mailed to people in the wrong precinct.

Ohio is one of around a dozen potential swing states in the 2020 election between President Trump and Joe Biden, making ballot errors there particularly notable.

The news continues to fuel questions about the integrity of absentee ballots as the coronavirus pushes Americans to vote by mail in what are expected to be unprecedented numbers. Other systems in other states have also been plagued by similar problems.

In New York City alone, roughly 100,000 ballots were incorrectly mailed to voters in Brooklyn. Affected residents were sent a new ballot and asked to destroy earlier ones, though anyone who already voted was asked to vote again. In the 2020 primaries, more than 84,000 mailed-in ballots were never counted at all.

Majority of Americans say they are better off under Trump than four years ago: poll

 A majority of Americans find themselves better off under President Trump than they were four years ago, according to a new poll.

Fifty-six percent of registered voters say they’re better off now, while 32 percent said they’re worse off, Gallup found in a survey out this week.

The number is a vast improvement compared to 2012 under the Obama administration, when 45 percent of voters said they were better off than in 2008.

Trump cheered the findings in a tweet on Thursday.

“The Gallup Poll has just come out with the incredible finding that 56% of you say that you are better off today, during a pandemic, than you were four years ago (OBiden). Highest number on record! Pretty amazing!” he wrote.

The poll was conducted between Sept. 14 and 28 before the first presidential debate and Trump’s coronavirus diagnosis.

2 arrested for fatal daytime shooting of on-duty Baltimore bus driver

Baltimore cops arrested two people allegedly connected to the killing of an on-duty bus driver.

Cameron Kane Silcott, 24, and Nichelle Nicole Greene, 27, were apprehended after a three-hour standoff at the Perkins Homes housing project, the Baltimore Sun reported.

Police did not immediately say what charges Silcott and Greene face.

Bus driver Marcus Parks, 51, had just emptied his bus on busy Fayette Street at around 10:30 a.m. on Thursday when an individual attempted to board, cops told Fox 45 Baltimore.

When Parks refused the man’s entry, the two got into an argument that culminated in the individual stealing Parks’ bag, then shooting him when he gave chase, the TV station said.

A witness told the Sun the perp shot Parks, then approached his body on the ground and fired again.

Baltimore city has had 256 homicides this year, according to police stats tracked by the newspaper — down slightly from 262 at the same point in 2019.

Bob Dole calls out Commission on Presidential Debates: ‘None of them support Trump’

Former Kansas Sen. Bob Dole took to Twitter Friday to call out the Commission on Presidential Debates, saying it was rigged against President Trump — even though half its members are Republicans.

“The Commission on Presidential Debates is supposedly bipartisan w/ an equal number of Rs and Ds. I know all of the Republicans and most are friends of mine. I am concerned that none of them support @realDonaldTrump. A biased Debate Commission is unfair,” the 97-year-old ex-senator told his followers.

On Friday the commission — which controls the three presidential debates — announced that its second debate between President Trump and Joe Biden would be scrapped, putting the event officially out of its misery after it was beset by controversies.

After Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis, the commission ruled that the president and Joe Biden would partake in a virtual debate — something the Trump Team rejected.Enlarge Image

‘Karen’ calls 911 after being barred from pet store for not wearing a mask

A woman called 911 for being denied entry into a California pet store because she wasn’t wearing a mask — claiming she has a “religious exemption right and God-given right” that are protected under the Civil Rights Act.

Aidan Bearpaw, who works at Bones-N-Scones in Palm Springs, recorded the tense encounter on Sunday and posted it to Facebook, writing, “I’ve never had to deal with a karen calling 911 on me before all because I asked her to please wear a mask in the store.”

The six-minute video shows Bearpaw telling the woman she needs to wear a mask inside the store, where it’s nearly closing time, or else he’ll provide a “reasonable accommodation.”

The woman threatens to call 911, saying he’s “technically discriminating” against her and that she can’t wear a face covering because of health issues.

“I’ll have a panic attack, I will freak out, I will have an anxiety attack,” she says.

The woman then asks Bearpaw to “accommodate me by giving me an hour at the end of every day, an hour at the beginning of the day.”

“There is no one in the store,” she adds.

Bearpaw shoots back, “There’s me in the store,” to which she responds, “So you stand 7,000 feet away from me.”

“Ma’am, I’m just trying to do my job,” he answers.

“And I’m trying to make sure that I have rights,” she says. “You’ll make sure to hear that in the end you’re the one who will be cited, not me.”

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Democrats’ court-packing dreams are ‘utterly dangerous’

Joe Biden says, “You’ll know my opinion on court-packing when the election is over.” To this point, Biden hasn’t offered any position on court-packing, one of the gravest threats to the constitutional order in modern American history. Whether he is too scared of offending a significant faction of his party or he believes it’s an idea worth considering, his silence is a reflection of a dangerous shift on the left.

Progressives, of course, have a point. If the Supreme Court adheres to even the most rudimentary constitutional limits on state power, rather than surrendering to the impulses of majoritarian politics, it’s going to be a huge impediment to their agenda. Indeed, they have the same motivation as President Franklin Roosevelt had when he attempted to expand the court in 1937: one-party rule.

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