DrMaddVibe
3 years ago
China Cements its Position in the Middle East



Saudi Arabia is now not only one of China's most important suppliers of energy, but the kingdom is also an important link in China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) -- a gigantic global development project to enhance China's global influence from East Asia to Europe by making countries worldwide increasingly dependent on China. Under the BRI, China has signed cooperation agreements with 20 Arab countries.

China is also Saudi Arabia's largest trading partner -- an arrangement that extends to military cooperation....

Biden took a longstanding ally, Saudi Arabia, and, by repeating that he would make the kingdom a "pariah nation," created an adversary. "For an American president to be silent on the issue of human rights is inconsistent with who we are and who I am," Biden said. The same concern for human rights has not seemed to bother him, however, when it comes to China or Iran, whose record on human rights is at least as bad as Saudi Arabia's, if not worse.

China jumped in to fill the vacuum.

Xi Jinping has made no secret of his wishes to "replace America as the global superpower" economically, militarily, diplomatically and technologically by 2049. The United States might be "well poised to lead," but is it leading?

When Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Saudi Arabia on December 7 for his first visit since 2016, he was welcomed with a lavish reception. The contrast to the low-key reception of US President Joe Biden last July could hardly have been greater. Pictured: The Chinese and the Saudi flags fly in Riyadh, on December 7, 2022, ahead of Xi's visit to the Saudi capital. (Photo by Fayez Nureldine/AFP via Getty Images)

When Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Saudi Arabia on December 7 for his first visit since 2016, he was welcomed with a lavish reception. Fighter jets escorted his plane into Saudi airspace, a purple carpet was rolled out, and cannons were fired. Saudi Arabia's de facto leader, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS), welcomed Xi the next day with a ceremony, during which Xi's car was escorted by members of the Saudi Royal Guard on horseback and carrying the flags of both countries, followed by a welcoming banquet.

The contrast to the low-key reception of US President Joe Biden last July could hardly have been greater. Biden took a longstanding ally, Saudi Arabia, and, by repeating that he would make the kingdom a "pariah nation," created an adversary.

"For an American president to be silent on the issue of human rights is inconsistent with who we are and who I am," Biden said. The same concern for human rights has not seemed to bother him, however, when it comes to China or Iran, whose record on human rights is at least as bad as Saudi Arabia's, if not worse.

China jumped in to fill the vacuum.

Saudi Arabia is now not only one of China's most important suppliers of energy -- a leading American industry that the Biden administration abandoned on day one -- but the kingdom is also an important link in China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) -- a gigantic global development project that Chinese President Xi Jinping launched in 2013 to build an economic and infrastructure network connecting Asia with Europe, Africa and beyond. The BRI seeks dramatically to enhance China's global influence from East Asia to Europe by making countries worldwide increasingly dependent on China. Under the BRI, China has signed cooperation agreements with 20 Arab countries.

China is also Saudi Arabia's largest trading partner -- an arrangement that extends to military cooperation, which China's Minister of National Defense, Wei Fenghe, and Saudi Arabia's Deputy Defense Minister, Khalid bin Salman, agreed to boost in January.

During Xi's visit, furthering the continued expansion and deepening of ties between the two countries, Saudi Arabia and China signed a series of strategic deals, including a "comprehensive strategic partnership agreement" and another with Huawei Technologies on cloud computing, data centers and building high-tech complexes in Saudi cities. The two countries also signed numerous agreements on hydrogen energy, Chinese language education, digital economy, and an "alignment plan" between China's BRI and Saudi Arabia's economic diversification program.

Chinese and Saudi firms additionally signed 34 deals on investment in green energy, information technology, cloud services, transport, construction and other sectors, estimated to be worth around $30 billion.

In an op-ed published in the Saudi newspaper Al Riyadh, Xi described his visit to the kingdom as ushering in "a new era in China's relations with the Arab world, with Arab states of the Gulf, and with Saudi Arabia." He also highlighted the inroads that China made in the Middle East in recent years:

"China has established comprehensive strategic partnership or strategic partnership with 12 Arab states, and signed documents on Belt and Road cooperation with 20 Arab states."

At the end of Xi's visit to Saudi Arabia, he participated in two inaugural summits, which he described as "milestone events in the history of China-Arab relations": the China-Arab summit and the China-Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) summit.

China's visit to Saudi Arabia and the two summits can be said to represent a culmination, thus far, of China's attempts to take over the Middle East: non-violent means of gaining power over the entire region, as described by Dr. Mordechai Chaziz, author of the book, China's Middle East Diplomacy: The Belt and Road Strategic Partnership:

"The connection between the BRI and the strategic partnerships it creates in the region... allows it to gradually take over the region without creating tensions with the U.S. or the West. In other words, the BRI is a sophisticated Chinese plan to transfer hegemony from the West and the U.S. to China without war or conflict."

At the China-GCC Summit on December 9, Xi told Arab Gulf leaders that China would work to buy oil and gas from them and pay in Chinese yuan, a move that China and Saudi Arabia have previously discussed. Such a change could be highly disruptive to the US, especially if it were to be used throughout the Gulf. Using the yuan would considerably bolster China in its ambition to strengthen the yuan while weakening the US dollar's status as the world's reserve currency -- and potentially weakening the US still further internationally. The status of the US dollar depends on its dominance of global markets, especially the oil market, where 80% of sales are conducted in US dollars.

Xi, in his speech to the Arab Gulf leaders at the China-GCC summit, said that in the next three to five years China would work with the Gulf countries on a number of priority areas that would include the following:

All-dimensional energy cooperation, including settling oil and gas trade in yuan; "peaceful use" of nuclear technology, including the establishment of a China-GCC nuclear security demonstration center; finance and investment cooperation, including the setting up of a joint investment commission, a China-GCC forum on industrial and investment cooperation and deepening digital currency cooperation; expanding new areas of cooperation on innovation, science and technology with China setting up big data and cloud computing centers in the Gulf countries, strengthening 5G and 6G technology cooperation and setting up a China-GCC cooperation mechanism in meteorological science and technology; aerospace cooperation, including the possible establishment of a China-GCC joint center for lunar and deep space exploration.

Finally, Xi mentioned China's use of its soft power to increase its influence by "nurturing new highlights in language and cultural cooperation." He said that China will "cooperate" with 300 universities, and middle and primary schools in GCC countries on Chinese language education and work with GCC countries to set up Chinese language learning and testing centers and online Chinese classes. He also suggested a China-GCC language and culture forum, and the compilation of "a bilingual library for people-to-people and cultural exchanges and mutual learning."

At the China-GCC Summit, Xi did not fail to mention the strides that China has made for itself in gaining influence in the Middle East.

"China and Arab states have set an example for South-South cooperation in pursuing mutually beneficial collaboration. The two sides have established 17 cooperation mechanisms under the framework of the China-Arab States Cooperation Forum. Over the past decade, our trade has grown by 100 billion U.S. dollars, with the total volume exceeding 300 billion dollars; China's direct investment in Arab states was up by 2.6 times, with the stock of investment reaching 23 billion dollars; over 200 Belt and Road projects have been carried out, benefiting nearly two billion people of the two sides."

Xi's visit to Saudi Arabia and his meetings with Arab state leaders put on display the influence that China wields in the Middle East, a fact that was not lost on the United States, which has been warning about China's influence in the region.

White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said on December 7:

"We are mindful of the influence that China is trying to grow around the world. The Middle East is certainly one of those regions where they want to deepen their level of influence.

"We believe that many of the things they're trying to pursue and the manner in which they're trying to pursue it [sic] are not conducive to preserving the international rules-based order...We are not asking nations to choose between the United States and China, but as the president has said many times, we believe that in this strategic competition the United States is certainly well poised to lead."

"Competition"? Xi has made no secret of his wishes to "replace America as the Global Superpower" economically, militarily, diplomatically and technologically by 2049. The United States might be "well poised to lead," but is it leading? Kirby's warnings, unfortunately, constitute too little, much too late.

https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/19299/china-middle-east#.Y708g4ROdOI.twitter 


So, Lefty has to tell us why Pedo Joe hates America and sells it out like a cheap whore on nickle night.

Remember when we had mean tweets we also had Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Israel talking and willing to work with each other.
drglnc
3 years ago

Classified Documents Found At President Biden's Think Tank



Classified documents from Joe Biden's tenure as Vice President were found in early November at the Penn Biden Center in Washington, CBS News reports, citing two sources with knowledge of an inquiry launched by Attorney General Merrick Garland.

The investigation into the roughly 10 documents will be conducted by the US Attorney in Chicago (shocking!), according to the sources.

The classified material was identified by personal attorneys for Mr. Biden on Nov. 2, the day before the midterm elections, Richard Sauber, special counsel to the president confirmed. The documents were discovered when Mr. Biden's personal attorneys "were packing files housed in a locked closet to prepare to vacate office space at the Penn Biden Center in Washington, D.C.," Sauber said in a statement to CBS News. The documents were contained in a folder that was in a box with other unclassified papers, the sources said. The sources revealed neither what the classified documents contain nor their level of classification. A source familiar told CBS News the documents did not contain nuclear secrets. -CBS News

Remember when the DOJ raided former President Trump and made a huge deal about classified documents having been commingled with not-classified documents? Pepperidge Farm remembers.

According to Sauber, the White House counsel's office notified the National Archives on the same day the material was discovered, after which the Archives took possession the next morning.

"The discovery of these documents was made by the President's attorneys," said Sauber. "The documents were not the subject of any previous request or inquiry by the Archives. Since that discovery, the President's personal attorneys have cooperated with the Archives and the Department of Justice in a process to ensure that any Obama-Biden Administration records are appropriately in the possession of the Archives."

In charge of the investigation is John Lausch, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, who will seek to determine how the classified material ended up at the Penn Biden Center (which received $54.6 million in Chinese donations after the Biden Center was announced in 2016).

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/classified-documents-found-president-bidens-think-tank 


Scream like you did at Trump Lefty. Scream. Otherwise you're hypocrites. Too early for impeachment trials? Ya know...like Trump. Let's see a raid on his houses and the White House!!!

DrMaddVibe wrote:




Fixed it for ya...
Remember when the DOJ raided former President Trump and made a huge deal about classified documents having been commingled with not-classified documents? after Trump said he didn't have them, Then said they were not classified, Then said he turned them over, then still had them... Pepperidge Farm remembers.
RayR
3 years ago

Mostly Biden’s policies.

HockeyDad wrote:



Ya, Biden and his whole crooked LEFTY incompetent administration sucks.

Biden is so incompetent that he couldn't even find an illegal invader to talk to on his visit to El Paso. (Of course El Paso officials rushed to clear out the migrant camps ahead of Joe Biden’s visit) Didn't want to embarrass Ol' Joe I guess.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/01/local-el-paso-reporter-confirms-police-arresting-people-border-advance-bidens-drive-visit-video/ 

Gov. Abbott did find Biden though to hand him a nasty letter.
DrMaddVibe
3 years ago
Must be the uniform...riiight?

Joe Biden seems to confuse the Salvation Army with the Secret Service:

"I spent some time with the Secret Service in Poland and Ukraine."

https://tinyurl.com/488sv5c8



No?

“Trump is goading us to impeach him,”...just reverse the quote and put in Biden. I mean Pelosi gave us this gem...

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/pelosi-we-re-going-be-talking-about-25th-amendment-n1242629

It's overdue.
DrMaddVibe
3 years ago
That "think tank" of Biden's where he hid those classified documents...it gets worse.


https://nationalfile.com/exclusive-home-of-biden-think-tank-profits-from-covid-vaccines-and-had-staff-shakeup-over-accounting-of-china-money/

Lefty?
RayR
3 years ago
The whole Lyin' Biden Crime Syndicate gets crooked'er and crooked'er, the deeper down the rabbit hole you go, doesn't it?
DrMaddVibe
3 years ago
RayR
3 years ago
That was just stuff he had laying around when he was playing the absentminded honorary professor. No big deal, he just forgot. 🙄
DrMaddVibe
3 years ago
Second Cache Of Classified Biden Documents Found At Different Location



A second batch of classified documents have been found at a different location from his Washington D.C. office at the Penn Biden Center, NBC News reports, citing a person familiar with the matter.

The search for more classified documents was prompted by the November 2022 discovery of a trove which were contained in a folder that was in a box with other unclassified papers. The first batch of classified documents was found the day before midterm elections, and not reported until Tuesday of this week - so apparently the DC-to-MSM leak apparatus is well under control.


The classification level, number and precise location of the additional documents was not immediately clear. It also was not immediately clear when the additional documents were discovered and if the search for any other classified materials Biden may have from the Obama administration is complete.

Biden aides have been sifting through documents stored at locations beyond his former Washington, D.C., office to determine if there are any other classified documents that need to be turned over to the National Archives and reviewed by the Justice Department, the person familiar with the matter said. -NBC News

On Monday the White House issued a statement confirming that a "small number of documents" from the Obama-era, and which bear classified markings, were found at the Penn Biden Center on November 2. They were discovered in a locked closet.

On Tuesday Biden told reporters that he was "surprised" by the discovery, and that he had no clue what was in the documents.

Of note, as Vice President, Biden did not have the authority to declassify his documents - an argument that former President Trump has made several times regarding classified documents found during a DOJ raid of his Mar-a-Lago home last year.

Now, the chair and vice-chair of the Senate intelligence committee have asked DNI Avril Haines for access to the classified documents, as well as an intelligence community damage assessment, and a briefing on both the Biden and Trump documents.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/second-cache-classified-biden-documents-found-different-location 


I blame Dr. Jill!

It's time to reel in the Kenyan King now.
DrMaddVibe
3 years ago
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/01/12/special-counsel-named-to-probe-classified-records-found-at-bidens-private-home-and-office.html 

Troll Garland really wanted Trump on a pike...now, he has his boss and his bosses old boss in the sights.

Trump wins again.
JGKAMIN
3 years ago
“Classified documents next to your Corvette? What were you thinking?" Doocy asked.
“I'm going to get the chance to speak on all of this, God willing it'll be soon, but I said earlier this week — and by the way my Corvette is in a locked garage. It's not like it's sitting out in the street," Biden responded.

“ So the documents were in a locked garage," Doocy prompted.

"Yes, as well as my Corvette. But as I said earlier this week, people know I take classified documents and classified material seriously," Biden said. "I also said we're cooperating fully and completely with the Justice Department's review."
😂
DrMaddVibe
3 years ago
Media begins squirming over Biden


After the midterms, the opposition party took over the House intent on bringing down the president.

The press rejoiced.

You could almost see the foaming of the mouth of Greg Sargent of the Washington Post as he wrote, on January 14, 2019, "Two new blockbuster scoops about President Donald Trump’s relations with Russia — combined with fresh signs that Trump will drag out the government shutdown indefinitely — should renew our focus on the quiet but critical role that Mitch McConnell has played in enabling the damage that Trump is doing to the country on so many fronts."

What were those scoops?

Sargent wrote, "The New York Times reports that after Trump fired former FBI director James Comey, FBI officials began an investigation into whether he'd been working for Russian interests. The concern was that, in obstructing the FBI's inquiry, Trump might have made it harder to determine what Russia had done during the election — thus helping Russia skirt accountability for an attack on U.S. democracy.

"As the FBI general counsel at the time bluntly put it, a crucial theoretical question was whether 'the president of the United States fired Jim Comey at the behest of Russia,' impairing an effort to determine the scope of a "threat to national security."

"Meanwhile, The Post reports that Trump has gone to great lengths to conceal his private discussions with Russian president Vladimir Putin from even his own advisers. The result: 'there is no detailed record, even in classified files, of Trump's face-to-face interactions with the Russian leader at five locations over the past two years.'"

There was nothing to either story.

They were scoops of **** that the Washington Post and New York Times heartily fed their subscribers.

Meanwhile, NYT reported, "When they won the majority last year, House Democrats promised a barrage of investigations into President Trump and those around him. It now looks more like a continuous bombardment."

The list included:

Possible obstruction of justice and abuse of power by the president

Hush money payments and security clearance irregularities, among others

Russian election interference and other potential foreign influences over President Trump

Tax returns, tax returns, tax returns

Trump’s meetings with Vladimir Putin

Nothing came of any of this. No indictments. No legislation. Not even an impeachment. The impeachments were for silly stuff that happened later.

Times were good. Trump made the economy strong and kept us out of more wars. The press was free to indulge in its dreams of making history.

Now eggs are $8 a dozen at Piggly Wiggly and Putin's invaded Ukraine. Republicans control the House and they are ready to look at Hunter's laptop and into Biden's presidency.

The press is alarmed.

AP wrote, "House Republicans on Wednesday opened their long-promised investigation into President Joe Biden and his family, wielding the power of their new majority to demand information from the Treasury Department and former Twitter executives as they laid the groundwork for public hearings."

Oh no. They are demanding information!

Information!

Nooooo!

And AP warned the public, "The Republican-led committee sent a series of letters requesting financial information from the Treasury Department about financial transactions by members of the Biden family that were flagged as suspicious activity. Those reports are routine, with larger financial transactions automatically flagged to the government, and are not evidence on their own of misconduct.

"Lawmakers also requested testimony from multiple former Twitter executives who were involved in the company’s handling of an October 2020 story from the New York Post about Hunter Biden, the president’s younger son. Republicans say that story was suppressed for political reasons.

"Moving quickly after taking control of the House, Republicans are setting up a messy, politically explosive showdown with the White House that could delve deeply into the affairs of the president’s family and shape the contours of the 2024 race for the White House."

What word is missing from those three paragraphs?

Laptop.

When AP finally got around to mentioning the ap-lay op-tay, it was in Paragraph 10, when AP said, "GOP investigations into the Biden family are nothing new. Republican lawmakers and their staff have been analyzing messages and financial transactions found on a laptop that belonged to Hunter Biden for the past year."

Nothing new so nothing to see here. Move along.

But for nothing to see, the press sure is providing a big cover over this story.

NYT reported, "With Washington in a state of divided government, newly empowered House Republicans are all but certain to be unable to enact their legislative agenda into law. Instead, they have made it clear that their primary mission in the 118th Congress will be investigating the Biden administration, including inquiries they say could lead to the potential impeachment of President Biden and several cabinet members."

Contrast to that lead I quoted from the story four years earlier, "When they won the majority last year, House Democrats promised a barrage of investigations into President Trump and those around him. It now looks more like a continuous bombardment."

This time the list of investigations are:

The ‘Weaponization’ of Government

Biden Family Businesses

Origins of the Covid Pandemic

China Competitiveness

The Withdrawal From Afghanistan

Border Enforcement

Treatment of Jan. 6 Defendants

This time the press coverage is not on the target of the investigations but the investigations themselves. That is because the press knows the investigations of real events, not imaginary events dreamed up by Hillary's opposition research team that could find nothing worse than Trump saying "****" in a private conversation to Billy Bush in 2005.

The press knows the laptop, the origin of covid and the surrender of Afghanistan are real. They worry that Republicans might actually have something. The press worries that they might actually do something with it.

https://donsurber.blogspot.com/2023/01/media-begins-squirming-over-biden.html?spref=tw 


Play connect the dots with the media. It's quite fun.
BuckyB93
3 years ago

“Classified documents next to your Corvette? What were you thinking?" Doocy asked.
“I'm going to get the chance to speak on all of this, God willing it'll be soon, but I said earlier this week — and by the way my Corvette is in a locked garage. It's not like it's sitting out in the street," Biden responded.

“ So the documents were in a locked garage," Doocy prompted.

"Yes, as well as my Corvette. But as I said earlier this week, people know I take classified documents and classified material seriously," Biden said. "I also said we're cooperating fully and completely with the Justice Department's review."
😂

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The guy can't answer the questions on his own, he has to read from a script (very poorly I might add).

DrMaddVibe
3 years ago
Remember when the National Archives Office of the Inspector General knew EXACTLY what Trump had...in his office...under lock and key...with Secret Service protection...because all classified documents are numbered?

Pepperidge Farms remembers.

Pedo Joe forgot.

Pedo Joe was a VP with NO AUTHORIZATION to reclassify anything! Not even the menu at the Naval Observatory.
DrMaddVibe
3 years ago
Is the Deep State Coming After Joe Biden?




And if so, why now?

The second half of Joe Biden’s presidential term has officially gotten off to an ignominious start.

Earlier in the week, CBS News first broke the story that Biden had been storing classified documents, taken from his previous stint as vice president to Barack Obama, at the Chinese-funded Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement “think tank.” Those classified documents were first identified by Biden’s personal attorneys, CBS reported, on Nov. 2 — a full six days before the midterm elections. Richard Sauber, Biden’s special counsel, claimed that the White House counsel’s office quickly notified the National Archives, which seized the documents posthaste.

That alone would be bad enough for a president who utterly excoriated former President Donald Trump in the aftermath of last August’s unprecedented predawn FBI raid at Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s palatial Palm Beach estate, due to Trump’s own classified document retention scandal. Biden openly wondered to CBS’ 60 Minutes news program weeks after the FBI raid “how anyone could be that irresponsible.”

The galling hypocrisy from the Penn Biden Center incident would have been bad enough. But then, Joe Biden’s week got even worse.

Why was there a leak to CBS News just now, over two months after Biden attorneys discovered the first tranche of classified documents deep in the bowels of a Penn Biden Center office?

Adding insult to injury, on Thursday two separate tranches of additional classified documents from the Obama–Biden administration were found in Biden’s Wilmington, Delaware, personal home. All but one of the documents were found in a storage space in Biden’s garage. That garage was “locked,” the president quickly pointed out in a flippant attempt at de-escalation, and also housed his prized Corvette. One other classified document was found strewn about elsewhere in the house, outside the garage.

Attorney General Merrick Garland responded to the news with the appointment of a special counsel to investigate Biden’s misdeeds. Garland, of course, had done the same for Trump almost two months prior, on Nov. 18. At least from Garland’s perspective, it seems both men are “irresponsible” enough and present sufficiently politically delicate positions so as to require a special counsel.

But obvious similarities — hence, Biden’s egregious hypocrisy stemming from his earlier attempt to seize a moral high ground — in these situations aside, there are some crucial differences. Those differences do not reflect well on the current White House occupant.

By far the most important difference is the constitutional distinction in the statuses of the two men at the center of this two-pronged saga: Donald Trump was president of the United States, while Joe Biden was merely vice president of the United States during the time that he absconded with classified documents.

That distinction may not seem like a big deal, but from a constitutional perspective, it makes all the difference in the world. The president of the United States alone is vested by Article II of the U.S. Constitution with the “executive Power” of the national government. This prosaic textual truism forms the crux of what constitutional lawyers — who, being lawyers, make things seem more complicated than they really are — refer to as “unitary executive theory.” The vice president of the United States, in fact, possesses no more “executive Power” than does a Cabinet official, a White House janitor, or even a reader of this column.

The upshot is that, as this column argued after August’s Mar-a-Lago raid, “Trump had unilateral, plenary authority to declassify any document that he wanted to declassify — period.” Biden possessed no such similar power (he does now, as president). Furthermore, as the same August column argued, “all ex-presidents receive various taxpayer-funded accoutrements, among them a staff with security clearances and secure facilities (SCIFs) for the maintenance of classified records.” Biden, as an ex-vice president and not an ex-president, had no such niceties; he merely had a garage with a lock secure enough for his Corvette. What’s more, the Presidential Records Act also permits departing presidents to take personal copies of any of their records; the statute affords no such similar protection for departing vice presidents.

From a legal perspective, we will see where freshly minted special counsel Robert Hur goes with his investigation. And from a political perspective, the Biden administration’s astounding hypocrisy on this matter will surely face a blowback.

But perhaps the most pressing question is: Why? Why was there a leak to CBS News just now, over two months after Biden attorneys discovered the first tranche of classified documents deep in the bowels of a Penn Biden Center office? Why has there been such a slow, drip-drip, dramatic leaking and reporting of various classified document tranches throughout this whole week?

It is thoroughly unsurprising that the federal law enforcement apparatus and the corporate media buried the news of Biden’s malfeasance on the precipice of the midterm elections. The “Democrat-Media Complex,” as the late Andrew Breitbart called it, demands nothing less than such complicity.

But the timing of the leak from various federal law enforcement actors now, just as Biden is beginning his second year, suggests there is real internal turmoil over at the Democratic National Committee. Perhaps someone at the DNC instructed deep state spooks that now would be a particularly propitious time to leak sordid details to the media. Perhaps someone at the DNC thought that Joe Biden did his job by shepherding his party through the midterms without succumbing to the much-feared “red wave,” but that he is now disposable and should be replaced at the ballot in 2024 by Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.). Loath though I am to speculate, it is difficult to think of a sounder explanation as to why, only now, all of this is coming out.

There are many, many open questions here. Here’s hoping Special Counsel Hur can provide some answers.

https://spectator.org/is-the-deep-state-coming-after-joe-biden/ 


One thing the article leaves out is that it's Josef Toilette Bidet's own people "finding" all this classified material all over the place...now...what after Dr.Jill states that her old man is going to run again in 2024?

DANGER WILL ROBINSON DANGER!!!

That set off the bells and whistles to the media quick didn't it?

Et Tu Brute
ZRX1200
3 years ago
If Joe knew what was happening he would be pissed…..
“Nobody F’s with a Biden!”
But his drug cocktail keeps him awake and pliable, lucid isn’t much of an option. Poor doctor Jill is probably real fun to hang out with. Wonder if Michelle has called her to tell her what curtains she wants in there.
DrMaddVibe
3 years ago

If Joe knew what was happening he would be pissed…..
“Nobody F’s with a Biden!”
But his drug cocktail keeps him awake and pliable, lucid isn’t much of an option. Poor doctor Jill is probably real fun to hang out with. Wonder if Michelle has called her to tell her what curtains she wants in there.

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Heard Big Mike has already contacted Queer Eye for decorating tips. Barry is super excited. So is Gavin!

It's gonna be a sausage fest again in the White House!
RayR
3 years ago
I actually watched this on the TV this morning until my wife said "turn the channel, please!" Ya, it was painful to watch, Joe had to remind the black folk that he was pandering to that Delaware was a slaves state, he heaped praise on the Marxist preacher/wife abuser Warnock who was seated near him and his speech was riddled with the usual Bidenese slogans and platitudes and a bunch of lies.


Joe Biden Lies While at Baptist Church, Claims He Was a Civil Rights Activist and Attended a Black Church as a Teenager (VIDEO)

By Cristina Laila
Published January 15, 2023 at 12:10pm

Joe Biden on Sunday visited Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia to deliver remarks honoring Martin Luther King Jr.

Biden lied while he was at church.

Joe Biden claimed he attended a black church as a teenager.

Of course this never happened.

“I used to go to 7:30 mass every morning in high school and then in college, before I went to the Black church. Not a joke,” Biden said.

Biden made this false claim on the campaign trail during the 2020 election but church members cannot recall him attending.

Biden also once again falsely claimed he was a civil rights activist.

“When I started off as a 22-year-old kid on the east side in the civil rights movement,” Biden said.

This is one of Biden’s favorite lies.

WATCH:

More...

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/01/joe-biden-lies-baptist-church-claims-civil-rights-activist-attended-black-church-teenager-video/ 



JGKAMIN
3 years ago
A black church? Which black Catholic Church did he attend in Delaware? Wait until his Puerto Rican community finds out!
burning_sticks
3 years ago
Lying Joe opposed school integration and eulogized a KKK Grand Wizard, that clearly shows he was an active civil rights activist.
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