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First Tuesday of 2025.

71 responses to “First Tuesday of 2025.”

  1. First!

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  2. Zuckerberg is lifting all fact checking on Meta platforms and is replacing it with a “community notes” style check similar to X. More lefty meltdowns imminent.

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  3. Sane, that’s great news; hopefully it remains during the next Democratic Administration.

    Chicon

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  4. Pretty good article on the future of Ukraine, including a plan for a negotiated settlement.

    Might be NSFB (Bitter)….

    https://smallwarsjournal.com/2024/12/29/an-open-letter-to-special-envoy-for-ukraine-and-russia-general-keith-kellogg-the-strategic-realities-of-the-war-in-ukraine/

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  5. There will be a negotiated settlement. Trump will F it up in favor of Putin. Both can be true.

    It is unfortunate that the U.S. and West did not provide more aid and a no-fly zone over Ukraine early in the war.

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  6. A 7.1 earthquake hit 50 miles north of Mt. Everest in China.

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  7. Is Walt working to determine whether the earthquakes are related to movement of the North Pole?

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  8. Yes, weekly pressers by competent officials and the return of chopper press conferences will be great.


    Eric Daugherty

    @EricLDaugh

    NEW: Trump Border Czar Tom Homan to deliver weekly briefings on border security operations from the White House. He says, “we’re going to be transparent with the American people.” Amazing.

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  9. Biden Releases 11 Terrorists From Guantanamo Bay

    Clearly trying to burn everything down on the way out the door.

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  10. They had to be released now in time to cross our border before Trump takes office.

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  11. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar

    Tina

    January 6, 2025 at 3:40 pm

    “I am fine with the exoneration of the non violent ones. Case by case on the more violent ones.”

    Sounds good to me.

    Then prosecuting the cops that waved folks in and the one that killed the innocent woman.

    Prosecuting cops who waved people in? NO

    And the one that killed the innocent woman. YES

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  12. Nineveh News:

    The Biden Administration has announced that the Biden Presidential Library will be ready for visitors on Day 1, January 20, 2025, as museum staff expect to receive thousands of guests on the opening day. “I can’t wait to see all the exhibits showing President Biden’s achievements; the Afghanistan withdrawal, the massive inflation, the spread of violence, all the things that made him so great,” said Pete Suh, a D.C. fast food delivery driver who is already waiting in line to be among the first to tour the Biden Library.

    Lead architect, Bill Board, praised the library design, saying “this design perfectly captures the achievements President Biden brought to our country.”

    Biden Presidential Library. Image credit: Lance Lyde

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  13. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar

    I am glad nobody knew about this…..

    If a third attempt on Trump’s life had been successful after the meetings of the electors but before Congress counted the votes, Democrats could have used the Greeley precedent to argue that votes for Trump could not be counted. If that argument succeeded, Trump votes would be thrown out, leaving no candidate with a majority of electors. In that scenario, it falls to the House of Representatives to select a President, but Harris would have been the only eligible candidate because she was the only other person to receive electoral votes.

    The losing presidential candidate would end up in the White House.

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  14. However, Vance was on the ticket that was certified by the electors and he was still alive in that scenario. But your point is valid, they will try anything.

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    They would claim he was not eligible for the Presidency because he was not yet in office as Vice-president.

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  16. DC_Draino

    @DC_Draino

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    Michael Stenger, Senate Sgt. at Arms on J6, testified *under oath* about a possible Federal Agent setup on J6 “Investigations should be considered as to the funding & traveling of what appears to be professional agitators” He was found dead months later

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  17. “Professional agitators,” “Assets,” or “Operatives” did not make anybody do what they did not want to do. I don’t know why Jan does not believe in personal responsibility.

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    He was found dead months later”

    Zzzzz….

    He was 71 and died of cancer.

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    “Months later”.

    He actually died a year and a half later, that is quite a few “months”.

    But maybe the Deep State’s secret medical team injected him with carcinogens.

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  20. I don’t know why Bitter gets so surly about the possibility that some of the participants in J6 were there on behalf of someone other than Trump supporters?

    Bitter to ignore the following words above….possibility and some.

    I know Trump supporters broke the law that day. I’d like to know if others also participated, and if they did, why? Sue me.

    Bitter to ignore the following words above….if and why.

    Chicon

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  21. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar

    Vance having “minor surgery” today.

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    Zzzzz…. Chicon is really a clown.

    Bitter is referring to attempts by janzam to justify law breaking on j6 because of purported “agitators”, “agents”, etc. that “coerced” them into their actions.

    The fact there were government “agents” at the rally is not a surprise and in itself means nothing.

    Now, if it can be shown that government agents planted bombs, built scaffolds, and themselves engaged in breaking laws, I doubt Bitter has any objection to find out who ordered it and who perpetrated those actions. I certainly don’t.

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  23. I don’t know why Bitter gets so surly about the possibility that some of the participants in J6 were there on behalf of someone other than Trump supporters?

    Chi continues to ignore my point that no protestor on J6 was entrapped, coerced, compelled, forced, ordered or bamboozled into doing something they did not want to do. I believe in personal responsibility for my own actions. I guess some don’t.

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  24. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar

    Liberal heads explode as Fetterman sponsors Liken Riley Act in Senate.

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  25. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar

    no protestor on J6 was entrapped, coerced, compelled, forced, ordered or bamboozled into doing something they did not want to do”

    janzam should print that and stick on her computer so she reads it each time she wants to post something stupid.

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  26. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar

    I would change protestor to protester, however.

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  27. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar

    Yes, I know both are correct, I prefer protester, GFY.

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  28. Police protocol does not allow rubber bullets to be shot from above into a non-aggressive crowd. Capitol police took this action, along with shooting flash grenades, in an orderly crowd gathering in front of the building – not “trespassing” onto the steps or going into the building. Police protocol does not allow an officer to beat to death an unconscious person lying on the ground. Both of these protocol breeches agitated an otherwise peaceful protest, leading to an activated confrontation with the police.

    Had Trump’s request for 10,000 National Guards be present to assure safety of the people there, that was denied by Pelosi….and had the Capitol Police followed protocols in handling and controlling crowds, the J6 bedlam would never have happened. Furthermore, Michael Stenger, the Senate’s Sgt of Arms, was found dead of unknown causes, the day before he was scheduled to testify before the Select Committee. Coincidence?

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  29. Jason your stupidly in never looking beyond your own biases, is amazing!

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  30. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar

    Michael Stenger, the Senate’s Sgt of Arms, was found dead of unknown causes,

    Stenger died of cancer at 71 after a long illness.

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  31. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar

    Some police allegedly “broke protocol”?

    Zzzz….

    “Both of these protocol breeches agitated an otherwise peaceful protest”

    Zzzzz….

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  32. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar

    no protestor on J6 was entrapped, coerced, compelled, forced, ordered or bamboozled into doing something they did not want to do”

    Hey, janzam, print this, stick it on your computer, read it every time you are thinking (?) of posting something idiotic.

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  33. found dead of unknown causes

    Are you saying every time somebody dies without the reason stated publically that it is nefarious?

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  34. I have never rioted and it had nothing to do with Deep State or the National Guard being present or not present.

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  35. To die the day before a whistleblower is to testify, before a committee looking into the event the whistleblower is going to offer info that may be significant, is questionable and should be investigated.

    https://thefederalist.com/2025/01/07/the-legacy-of-jan-6-should-be-massive-reform-of-the-fbi-and-doj/

    ”Indeed, the real tragedy of Jan. 6 wasn’t what happened on that day but what happened afterwards, when the Biden administration weaponized the Justice Department and the FBI to prosecute more than 1,500 people, the vast majority of whom did nothing wrong.

    That weaponization continues to this day. Politico reported on Monday that federal prosecutors are still trying to decide whether to charge an additional 200 people for their alleged involvement in the events of Jan. 6, “including 60 suspected of assaulting or impeding police officers during the riot.”

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  36. Well Bitter, I have protested events dealing with government’s overreach. I have also gone out of my way to help people who were strangers to me. What I don’t do is give gratuitous lip service to a cause thousands of miles away, while turning my back on those rebelling against a fraudulent election here in the U.S..

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  37. Lol, who is triggered more demented or free passers?

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  38. tough audience today, couldn’t get one Like on the picture of the Biden Presidential Library I posted above.

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  39. Free passers triggered the most. They probably think posting “liberal staffers” trespasses on Biden’s presidential photo.

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  40. Said by nobody at HHR.

    Jan is stealing Tina’s act. The fight for HHR Clown of 2025 is going to be fierce.

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  41. Nobody at HHR was triggered by this.

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  42. Bitter sez….I have never rioted and it had nothing to do with Deep State or the National Guard being present or not present.

    And?

    Chicon

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  43. rebelling

    And after 4 years and 1 day, Jan stops talking about peaceful protesters and grandmothers to rebels. No. It was not an insurrection but Jan used the word rebelling, not me.

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  44. “There is an opportunity to learn lessons from the events of January 6th,” Stenger said. “Investigations should be considered as to funding and travel of what appears to be professional agitators.”

    Seems like a fair idea….

    Not to The Ostriches, of course.

    Chicon

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  45. Perp walk both the goblin and stoner.

    @shipwreckedcrew

    Let’s see — you are Merrick Garland and Jack Smith, and you get a letter from Todd Blanche objecting to the prospect that Smith is going to deliver a “Report” as Special Prosecutor — which Garland is expected to make public — for work where Smith has been found to have not been lawfully appointed by the judge in the case about which the Report is the subject. The letter says the Report, if published, concludes without the benefit of a trial or jury verdict that the subjects of the Report committed various federal crimes. Two of the subjects of the Report still have their cases pending in the 11th Cir. Appellate Court. The letter says the Report reflects continued access to Rule 6(e) material by Smith, a potential violation of that Rule for which there is a criminal penalty. The only thing missing from Blanche’s letter is a parenthetical under his signature: “(Incoming Deputy Attorney General)”

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  46. Peaceful protesters and grandmothers can turn into fierce rebels when unjustly provoked. Otherwise people turn into “sheeple,” easily trampled and led around with no rights. Do you have any guts Bitter, at all? How can you represent clients in such a wishy washy fashion?

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  47. Do you have any guts Bitter, at all? How can you represent clients in such a wishy washy fashion?

    I ran as a conservative Republican in 3 elections, including Congress, in areas not favorable to that. Put your name on a ballot or GFY.

    I have represented individuals and companies for 31 years and the paycheck arrived every 2 weeks so they must be satisfied.

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  48. The only risk Jan faces from her “guts” is carpal tunnel syndrome from typing so much.

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  49. Oh wow, we have a shot at getting rid of California:

    REP. JIM HIMES (D): Trump’s bid to buy Greenland is madness. It’s also antagonizing. Right? What if some leader gets elected in Mexico and says, ‘we want California back. We’re getting California back.’”

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  50. Eric Daugherty
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    🚨 #BREAKING: Trump announces the Gulf of Mexico will be renamed to the “Gulf of America.”

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  51. 90-95% we take back the Panama Canal.

    55% chance we buy Greenland.

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  52. I do like it…we have had to sit by and watch all this renaming going on.

    Barrow, Alaska got renamed to the town of Utqiagvik, Alaska

    Mt. McKinley got renamed to Denali.

    Enough.

    The Gulf of America.

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  53. I wonder if they will call Greenland – Rubios Folly.

    Sewards Folly was the ridiculed name given for our purchase of Alaska

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  54. Absurd. Are we going to rename New Mexico? How about all the “San” cities in California, Texas, Florida and the Southwestern states?

    I’m ok going back to Mt. McKinley.

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  55. We need to call it the Gulf of the ccp.

    -free passer.

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  56. New Mexico to be renamed Trumpylvania

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  57. Or just stick with Gulf of Mexico. Problem solved

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  58. Donald Trump was elected to solve America’s most important issue – renaming geographic locations.

    – Cult Member

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  59. Bitter is the Get Off My Lawn guy….

    Chicon

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  60. Zzzzzzzzz I volunteer hundreds of hours per year in youth sports. Not exactly a cranky old man.

    I wonder what turned Chicon into a douche. I guess it was the Cult.

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  61. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar

    They found another button and some more wood on Oak Island.

    How can the treasure not be far behind?

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    I wonder what turned Chicon into a douche. I guess it was the Cult”

    Sad, really. Poor bastard is now relegated to trying to out-compete Tina by posting lies nobody at HHR ever said and repeating Putin’s propaganda and talking points.

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  63. jasonyupanqui47 Avatar

    Hey Bitter, I have an idea on how to replenish the A-hole Club coffers.

    We wait for janzam to leave her house and then you stand outside with a bullhorn and yell “Ok jason, break into her house and steal a bunch of stuff. Don’t forget to vandalize it as you search for valuables”.

    I won’t be prosecuted because you coerced me, and in fact janzam won’t even call the police since you invited me in.

    We can sell the sh-t and put the funds to good use on A-hole causes.

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  64. Or we can just call it the people’s house and bust in.

    Did you notice Jan now speaks like a Democrat. She called J6 a “rebellion.” Pretty close to Liz Cheney’s “insurrection.”

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    1. DW AvatarDWJanuary 7, 2025 at 9:07 amA 7.1 earthquake hit 50 miles north of Mt. Everest in China.Like
    2. Bitterlaw AvatarBitterlawJanuary 7, 2025 at 9:54 amIs Walt working to determine whether the earthquakes are related to movement of the North Pole?

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      You are dern tootin’ they are related…

      Now wait and see if they are not some volcanoes that blow their tops….

      DW, I did like your Biden library photo.

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    1. “Zuckerberg wears a $900,000 watch.

      WTF for?

      WHY would ANYONE wear a watch that cost the equivalent of 2 very nice houses??

      I guess it is so he can say when he looks at his watch:

      “It is time to say I am truly out of touch with the common person.”

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    2. Terrible wind-driven fire out of control in S CA. I can see the glow from our roof. Now we are having an evacuation zone on the northern end of town. Trying to figure if bags should be packed. A different start to 2025…..

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    3. Good luck and be safe.

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