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Re: Biden Administration misc. activities
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2022 12:56 pm
by In2ition
Indy wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 12:46 pm
In2ition wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 11:24 am
I'm not being contradictory. He is all of it. Feeble, evil,
controlled and dangerous.
Sure, it's good for him or anyone to apologize. Why did he lash out in the first place? What is going to make him do it again? Is he really sorry or was the hot mike moment his true self and he just got caught because he didn't think it was on?
you meet this as much a anyone.
Or...you meet this as much as anyone.
Re: Biden Administration misc. activities
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2022 1:01 pm
by Indy
yep, one of those is true.
Re: Biden Administration misc. activities
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2022 2:05 pm
by Mori Chu
Biden lashed out at a reporter who asks him pesky antagonistic questions. It's bad to lash out and call somebody names, but this is a big nothingburger. Your guy repeatedly lashed out at reporters, called them names, threatened them, encouraged his crowds to jeer them at rallies. You don't get to be upset about Biden saying one curse word at a reporter and then apologizing for it. You lost your privilege to pretend to be offended about that.
Re: Biden Administration misc. activities
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2022 2:19 pm
by Indy
Reagan did the same thing on a hot mic 40 years ago (called a group of reporters "sons of bitches") so it isn't like this is new.
https://www.upi.com/Archives/1986/03/04 ... 510296400/
The T-shirts were quickly created in the aftermath of President Reagan's undeleted expletive 'sons of bitches' heard on an open microphone as reporters were departing the Cabinet Room last Friday.
Re: Biden Administration misc. activities
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2022 2:31 pm
by In2ition
Mori Chu wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 2:05 pm
Biden lashed out at a reporter who asks him pesky antagonistic questions. It's bad to lash out and call somebody names, but this is a big nothingburger. Your guy repeatedly lashed out at reporters, called them names, threatened them, encouraged his crowds to jeer them at rallies. You don't get to be upset about Biden saying one curse word at a reporter and then apologizing for it. You lost your privilege to pretend to be offended about that.
And I never said I was offended by it. I told you I didn't care. What I was pointing out is the ridiculous hypocrisy. Did you forget me saying that I didn't care with either of them saying it? I lost my privilege to what again?
Re: Biden Administration misc. activities
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2022 2:33 pm
by In2ition
Indy wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 2:19 pm
Reagan did the same thing on a hot mic 40 years ago (called a group of reporters "sons of bitches") so it isn't like this is new.
https://www.upi.com/Archives/1986/03/04 ... 510296400/
The T-shirts were quickly created in the aftermath of President Reagan's undeleted expletive 'sons of bitches' heard on an open microphone as reporters were departing the Cabinet Room last Friday.
Did he call each and every reporter and apologize? If he didn't, then he clearly wasn't as sorry about it as Biden sincerely was. The whole thing is a farce.
Re: Biden Administration misc. activities
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2022 8:14 pm
by Superbone
It's a farce that you're talking about it. Trump was 1000 times worse and NEVER apologized.
Re: Biden Administration misc. activities
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2022 7:20 am
by In2ition
I'm not sure. It's probably 100000000000 times worse.
Re: Biden Administration misc. activities
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2022 10:25 am
by In2ition
Re: Biden Administration misc. activities
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2022 10:33 am
by Superbone
In2ition wrote: ↑Wed Jan 26, 2022 7:20 am
I'm not sure. It's probably 100000000000 times worse.
True. I was trying to be nice.
Re: Biden Administration misc. activities
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2022 10:55 am
by Mori Chu
That Breyer news is big. Hopefully Biden will get to nominate and appoint a Justice and it won't be blocked by silly GOP obstruction stuff.
Re: Biden Administration misc. activities
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2022 11:15 am
by In2ition
This is my take on it, but if the Reps filibuster this nomination, this will be the reason that the filibuster gets voted out. Just the feeling I get.
Re: Biden Administration misc. activities
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2022 11:30 am
by Mori Chu
In2ition wrote: ↑Wed Jan 26, 2022 11:15 am
This is my take on it, but if the Reps filibuster this nomination, this will be the reason that the filibuster gets voted out. Just the feeling I get.
The filibuster has already been removed for Supreme Court Justice nominations. (Mitch McConnell removed it.)
Re: Biden Administration misc. activities
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2022 11:34 am
by In2ition
Mori Chu wrote: ↑Wed Jan 26, 2022 11:30 am
In2ition wrote: ↑Wed Jan 26, 2022 11:15 am
This is my take on it, but if the Reps filibuster this nomination, this will be the reason that the filibuster gets voted out. Just the feeling I get.
The filibuster has already been removed for Supreme Court Justice nominations. (Mitch McConnell removed it.)
Ah, good to know. I forgot about that. Well then, is there any way to block it? Doesn't seem like it.
Re: Biden Administration misc. activities
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2022 11:49 am
by Mori Chu
In2ition wrote: ↑Wed Jan 26, 2022 11:34 am
Ah, good to know. I forgot about that. Well then, is there any way to block it? Doesn't seem like it.
I don't think the GOP by itself could block the nomination or confirmation of the new justice. But GOP + Manchin/Sinema could, if the latter two felt like being precocious. We'll see. Honestly after all the Gorsuch / Kavanaugh / Barrett BS, I just hope the Dems get a smooth process and get the justice they deserve. I think Biden should expand the Court, personally, but he probably can't get that done with the current senate.
Re: Biden Administration misc. activities
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2022 11:56 am
by In2ition
Would it have been a good idea to expand the court when Trump was in office?
I just don't see at this moment why Manchin or Sinema would block it. I saw that the leading candidate might be Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. It could be that the Reps vote her in too.
Re: Biden Administration misc. activities
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2022 1:07 pm
by Nodack
It would have been a good idea for the Republicans not to steal Obama’s pick because it was too close to an election (A Year) and then rush Trumps pick through with a month left. That was evil.
Re: Biden Administration misc. activities
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2022 1:52 pm
by In2ition
Whenever precedent is set, no matter what party does it, expect it to be used against the other party at some point. Does anyone disagree with that?
Re: Biden Administration misc. activities
Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2022 12:40 am
by Nodack
Maybe the Dems will take the Senate at some point and tell the Republican President that they aren’t going to confirm any Supreme Court pick he makes during his presidency just because they don’t feel like it? Well, if the scenario I envision happens, Republicans win enough seats to control the House and the Senate in a year. Any investigations into Trump would cease immediately and an impeachment trial would start on Biden for whatever reasons they feel like thinking of. Trump is elected whether America votes for him or not because Red states are going to certify Trump as the winner no matter what. That will be the day Democracy died in America. Who sits on the Supreme Court won’t matter anymore.
Re: Biden Administration misc. activities
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2022 4:06 pm
by In2ition
Better late than never! NY Times SUES State Department for emails related to Hunter Biden, the Romanian embassy and whether the US helped push his personal business interests
- The lawsuit, filed Monday in Manhattan court, seeks emails dating 2015 to 2019
- The Times alleges that the State Department is failing to address its FOIA request in a timely manner
- The Times is seeking emails from Romanian embassy officials connected to Hunter Biden and his former business associate Tony Bobulinski
- Hunter Biden was hired by a Romanian real estate tycoon later convicted of bribery in 2016
- The tycoon hired Biden to help stage an influence campaign to convince anti-corruption prosecutors to drop the bribery case
By MORGAN PHILLIPS, POLITICS REPORTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM and JOSH BOSWELL and BRIAN STIEGLITZ
PUBLISHED: 16:24 EST, 1 February 2022 | UPDATED: 16:26 EST, 1 February 2022
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... mails.html
The New York Times has sued the State Department for allegedly dragging its feet in handing over emails from Romanian embassy officials connected to Hunter Biden and his famed former business associate Tony Bobulinski.
The lawsuit, filed Monday in Manhattan federal court, seeks emails dating 2015 to 2019. The Times alleges that the State Department is failing to address its Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request in a timely manner. When the Times asked when the State Dept. would get around to the request, the paper was told to expect an answer on April 15, 2023, according to Politico.
The Times appears to be looking into whether embassy personnel did any special favors on behalf of business officials, including the president's son and Bobulinski. Joe Biden was serving as vice president for two of the years the emails cover, 2015-2016.
Meanwhile, mainstream media outlets initially scoffed at a New York Post report about a laptop purportedly belonging to Hunter Biden that indicated he had introduced Ukrainian energy company executives to his father while he was vice president.
They were silent when DailyMail.com obtained information from the laptop revealing that Hunter Biden used the 'N-word' repeatedly in text messages and may have accidentally overpaid a prostitute $25,000 from an account linked to his dad.
Twitter blocked users from sharing the New York Post report at the time it was first reported, as the social media platform had written it off as misinformation
Hunter Biden was hired by a Romanian real estate tycoon later convicted of bribery in 2016.
Gabriel Popoviciu hired Hunter earlier that year as part of an influence campaign to persuade anti-corruption prosecutors to cut a deal or drop the case, and even represented him in meetings with top U.S. officials - emails from Hunter's laptop show.
The request seeks records looking into '(1) the possible improper use of federal government resources to assist and advance private business interests with connections to United States government officials and (2) the possible evasion of the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) by those private business interests, and (3) the non-enforcement of FARA by the federal government in relation to those private business interests.'
Emails on Hunter's abandoned laptop, obtained by DailyMail.com in 2021, reveal how Joe Biden's son and his colleagues leveraged their US government connections and plotted a propaganda campaign for the grafting Romanian tycoon.
Under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), anyone advocating for foreign entities to US government officials, or acting as a publicist for a foreign entity in the US, must add themselves to a Department of Justice public register.
However, an exception applies for attorneys representing a client in a foreign court case, who are not required to register under FARA.
Emails show Hunter's colleagues, partners in law firm Boies Schiller Flexner, Christopher Boies and Michael Gottlieb, seeking to set up meetings with the US Ambassador to Romania, after discussing among themselves whether he would intervene in Popoviciu's case.
Hunter brought in political heavyweight and family friend Louis Freeh, the former director of the FBI, to use his US law enforcement contacts for Popoviciu's advantage, and was offered a referral fee as a result.
Hunter and his colleagues also discussed a media campaign, including to major U.S. publication the Wall Street Journal, to support their client who was later found guilty of bribery.
None of them were required to register for this work under FARA, due to various exemptions including those for lawyers of foreign defendants.
The FOIA also seeks information on Rudy Giuliani, who was dispatched by former President Trump to dig up dirt on Hunter Biden's business relationships with Ukraine.
Giuliani tipped off the New York Post about the bombshell Hunter Biden laptop.
In 2020, Senate Republicans investigated Hunter Biden's $50,000-a-month seat on the board of Ukrainian energy firm Burisma, then mired in corruption, while his father helped shape policy toward Kiev.
The matter was at the center of former President Trump's first impeachment - Trump had pressured Ukrainian officials to investigate Hunter's business dealings. Giving the appearance of a conflict of interest, Hunter's board seat alarmed some State Department officials.
The elder Biden leveraged $1 billion in aid to Ukraine to force the country to fire prosecutor Viktor Shokin, who was investigating Burisma at the time. But the then-vice president's office said the U.S. wanted Shokin gone because he was not investigating corruption among the country's politicians.
But while the investigation found no evidence that Biden as vice president improperly manipulated policy in favor of his son.
The Republicans' investigation also found that Hunter had received massive sums of money - some in the seven-figure range - from foreigners in China, Russia and elsewhere while his father was in office.
Politico reports that the FOIA request threatens to revive an old feud between the Biden White House and the Times' money and influence reporter Ken Vogel, who has spearheaded coverage of the president's son.
Then-deputy campaign manager Kate Bedingfield wrote to the Times' executive editor Dean Bacquet and accused Vogel of 'egregious journalistic malpractice.'
Then-rapid response director Andrew Bates has also sparred with Vogel on Twitter.
'SCOOP from Philadelphia: KEN VOGEL (@kenvogel) is a COWARD,' Bates tweeted in Feb. 2020.
Bates claimed that Vogel's report on Hunter Biden's Ukraine dealings in May 2019 'for the first time amplified this misinformation campaign into the mainstream.'
Emails found on the laptop pointed to an effort by Hunter to set up a meeting in 2015 between Vadym Pozharskyi, an adviser at a Ukrainian energy firm. The FBI had since seized the laptop from the Delaware computer repair shop owner, who says Hunter dropped it off to him in 2019 and never came to retrieve it.
In an article on reporting on the Federal Election Commission's decision that Twitter had not violated election law in restricting sharing of the Post piece, the Times initially called the Post report 'unsubstantiated.' Later in the day, the September 2021 report was quietly updated to remove the word 'unsubstantiated.'
The Biden campaign at the time denied the meeting between the then-candidate and Ukrainian officials ever took place, saying it was not on his official calendar.
Meanwhile, mainstream left-leaning media outlets were silent when Dailymail.com revealed text messages, exchanged in late 2018 and 2019, recovered from Hunter's laptop showing him repeatedly using the n-word in conversations with his white lawyer George Messires.
The salacious and embarrassing texts were revealed in June 2021.
The president's son joked in a January 2019 text to corporate attorney George Mesires about a 'big penis', and said to the lawyer: 'I only love you because you're black' and 'true dat n***a'.
In another text a month earlier he wrote to the Chicago lawyer saying: 'how much money do I owe you. Becaause (sic) n***a you better not be charging me Hennessy rates.'
Mesires replied: 'That made me snarf my coffee.'
Hunter added: 'That's what im saying ni…', cutting off the racial slur mid-word, then texted a picture to Mesires.
The picture was not downloaded on Hunter's laptop, from which the text exchange was recovered by DailyMail.com.
But Mesires replied: 'Why are you so tan?'
'I'm sorry for sexting you accidentally that was meant for another friend named Georgia,' Hunter replied.