Joe Biden is now POTUS


There is nothing wrong with the Palmer Report. He takes stories which he usually posts links to, and then makes predictions based on the info, which may or may not be accurate. I didn't read to see what link he posted but the one above I posted in the covid thread the other day. It's a diary, but DKOS front page stories are vetted, and it also links to the source.

palmer report is ass. i check over there once a fortnight. his writing is awful and the site is basically click bait to make him money.

his site is literally one of the worst news sites on the internet.
 
palmer report is ass. i check over there once a fortnight. his writing is awful and the site is basically click bait to make him money.

his site is literally one of the worst news sites on the internet.
I disagree the Palmer is cool. Some people got pissed at me for posting a lot of stuff from them back in the early days of Trump administration but most of shit they post it was true this is why a lot of people are giving him a second look so you are entitled to your opinion but doesn’t mean you are right. And I have you on ignore so there is some issue with you.
 
I disagree the Palmer is cool. Some people got pissed at me for posting a lot of stuff from them back in the early days of Trump administration but most of shit they post it was true this is why a lot of people are giving him a second look so you are entitled to your opinion but doesn’t mean you are right. And I have you on ignore so there is some issue with you.

you only have me on ignore because i challenged your news sources last year. i did nothing to offend you or insult you. you got emotional over a challenge of sources.

and palmer report is ass. the amount of distracting ads, scraped content and limited original content would literally make google rate it lowest or low in terms of website quality. palmer report is a super poor example of a news site. and his analysis is juvenile at best.

palmer is actually worse than brietbart in terms of established website quality guidelines by google.
 
this is an awful example of how to construct any website. let alone a credible news source. this is terrible.

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Trump supporters are truly delusional, deranged, and "triggered" :lol: :lol:

In reference to Trump possibly pardoning Snowden a comment from Fox News comment section:

"The truly sad thing is is that if Assange was free, some whistleblower would have published proof of election fraud by now. The sword goes both ways. Assange never, not once, published false information. People should remember that."
 
I don’t know what Trump and his people are up to but someone needs to end this madness



Pentagon in shock as Trump’s new defense chief orders a department-wide halt to cooperation with Biden’s transition team: report
Published 1 hour ago on December 18, 2020By Sky Palma


According to a scoop from Axios, Acting Defense Secretary Chris Miller has ordered the Pentagon to “halt cooperation with the transition of President-elect Biden” — a move that has Defense Department officials baffled.

“A top Biden official was unaware of the directive. Administration officials left open the possibility cooperation would resume after a holiday pause. The officials were unsure what prompted Miller’s action, or whether President Trump approved,” Axios reported.

“I can confirm that there were scheduled meetings canceled as of today. On what grounds or until when, it’s not clear,” said Katie Bo Williams, senior national security correspondent for
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According to Axios, the move “stunned officials throughout the Pentagon.”

The group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington was quick to blast the Trump administration after the news broke.

“Blocking the transition could have slowed down vaccine rollout. But they didn’t care,” the group said in a tweet. “Pausing Pentagon cooperation with the transition could put people in danger. But they don’t care.”

“This could just be petty idiocy. Or it could be dangerous,” added conservative commentator Bill Kristol.


Miller took on the role of acting defense secretary after President Trump fired Mark T. Esper in November.
 
They got to lock these niggas up man. En masse. Nuremberg style.

If not we're gonna be right back here in 48 months but much worse.
#facts




White people who support authoritarianism do so thinking that they will be exempt from its effects. Not realizing they broke asses are damn near niggas themselves in the eyes of the authoritarians.

#mo facts
 

Chris Christie stars in national ad saying it was a mistake not to wear a mask at the White House
By Maegan Vazquez and Jamie Gangel, CNN

Updated 4:30 PM ET, Thu December 17, 2020

Hear Chris Christie's message about wearing masks 02:48

(CNN)Former Republican New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says in a new national television ad that he regrets not wearing a mask while visiting the White House earlier this year, a choice he acknowledges led to him contracting the coronavirus and spending a week in the ICU.

"This message isn't for everyone. It's for all those people who refuse to wear a mask. You know lying in isolation in ICU for seven days I thought about how wrong I was to remove my mask at the White House," Christie says in the ad. "Today, I think about how wrong it is to let mask wearing divide us, especially as we now know you're twice as likely to get Covid-19 if you don't wear a mask. Because if you don't do the right thing, we could all end up on the wrong side of history. Please wear a mask."

The ad was paid for by the COVID Collaborative, a coalition of public health, education and economic experts helping develop best practices to support state and local leaders in their efforts to end the pandemic, which was co-founded by New Jersey philanthropist Ray Chambers. His foundation, the MCJ Amelior Foundation, is one of the collaborative's six sponsors, along with the Skoll Foundation, Allstate Foundation, Kaiser Permanente, Pure Edge and the Walton Family Foundation.

Over the summer and fall, Christie's firm, Christie 55 Solutions, lobbied for coronavirus aid on behalf of several New Jersey hospital systems, including Hackensack Meridian Health, according to lobbying disclosures. Chambers sits on the Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine's board of governors. The school is a joint venture between Seton Hall University and Hackensack Meridian Health.


The ad will appear on television over the next two weeks, with spots set to air on Fox News Channel, Newsmax and SiriusXM Radio.

Christie, who suffers from asthma, had checked himself into a hospital with Covid-19 in October, a few days after preparing President Donald Trump for his first presidential debate of the election at the White House.

Christie, a longtime Trump supporter, was among a group of senior campaign staffers who were tested after the President's positive diagnosis, which had led to Trump being hospitalized at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

Christie was also at the White House Rose Garden ceremony announcing Amy Coney Barrett's nomination to the Supreme Court -- an event where many guests were seen not wearing masks nor practicing social distancing. The event has subsequently been labeled by some public health experts as a "superspreader" event, given that a dozen attendees disclosed that they had contracted Covid-19 in the days after the ceremony.

The former New Jersey governor has previously said he regrets not wearing a mask, writing in a Wall Street Journal op-ed that mask wearing is not a "partisan or cultural symbol."

He wrote that he let his guard down during debate prep with Trump, where he said earlier this month that "no one was wearing masks."

"I mistook the bubble of security around the President for a viral safe zone. I was wrong. There is no safe zone from this virus," Christie wrote.

After Trump's hospitalization, masks at campaign rallies were not required and supporters were often seen crowded together.

At any events at the White House in recent months -- including an Election Day party and more recent holiday parties -- social distancing and mask wearing has been part of guidelines, but those protocols have often gone unobserved.
This story has been updated with additional reporting.

CLARIFICATION: An earlier version of this story stated that Ray Chambers' family foundation paid for the ad. His foundation is one of six sponsors of the COVID Collaborative, which is paying for the ad and which Chambers co-founded.
 

Chris Christie stars in national ad saying it was a mistake not to wear a mask at the White House
By Maegan Vazquez and Jamie Gangel, CNN

Updated 4:30 PM ET, Thu December 17, 2020

Hear Chris Christie's message about wearing masks 02:48

(CNN)Former Republican New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says in a new national television ad that he regrets not wearing a mask while visiting the White House earlier this year, a choice he acknowledges led to him contracting the coronavirus and spending a week in the ICU.

"This message isn't for everyone. It's for all those people who refuse to wear a mask. You know lying in isolation in ICU for seven days I thought about how wrong I was to remove my mask at the White House," Christie says in the ad. "Today, I think about how wrong it is to let mask wearing divide us, especially as we now know you're twice as likely to get Covid-19 if you don't wear a mask. Because if you don't do the right thing, we could all end up on the wrong side of history. Please wear a mask."

The ad was paid for by the COVID Collaborative, a coalition of public health, education and economic experts helping develop best practices to support state and local leaders in their efforts to end the pandemic, which was co-founded by New Jersey philanthropist Ray Chambers. His foundation, the MCJ Amelior Foundation, is one of the collaborative's six sponsors, along with the Skoll Foundation, Allstate Foundation, Kaiser Permanente, Pure Edge and the Walton Family Foundation.

Over the summer and fall, Christie's firm, Christie 55 Solutions, lobbied for coronavirus aid on behalf of several New Jersey hospital systems, including Hackensack Meridian Health, according to lobbying disclosures. Chambers sits on the Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine's board of governors. The school is a joint venture between Seton Hall University and Hackensack Meridian Health.


The ad will appear on television over the next two weeks, with spots set to air on Fox News Channel, Newsmax and SiriusXM Radio.

Christie, who suffers from asthma, had checked himself into a hospital with Covid-19 in October, a few days after preparing President Donald Trump for his first presidential debate of the election at the White House.

Christie, a longtime Trump supporter, was among a group of senior campaign staffers who were tested after the President's positive diagnosis, which had led to Trump being hospitalized at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

Christie was also at the White House Rose Garden ceremony announcing Amy Coney Barrett's nomination to the Supreme Court -- an event where many guests were seen not wearing masks nor practicing social distancing. The event has subsequently been labeled by some public health experts as a "superspreader" event, given that a dozen attendees disclosed that they had contracted Covid-19 in the days after the ceremony.

The former New Jersey governor has previously said he regrets not wearing a mask, writing in a Wall Street Journal op-ed that mask wearing is not a "partisan or cultural symbol."

He wrote that he let his guard down during debate prep with Trump, where he said earlier this month that "no one was wearing masks."

"I mistook the bubble of security around the President for a viral safe zone. I was wrong. There is no safe zone from this virus," Christie wrote.

After Trump's hospitalization, masks at campaign rallies were not required and supporters were often seen crowded together.

At any events at the White House in recent months -- including an Election Day party and more recent holiday parties -- social distancing and mask wearing has been part of guidelines, but those protocols have often gone unobserved.
This story has been updated with additional reporting.

CLARIFICATION: An earlier version of this story stated that Ray Chambers' family foundation paid for the ad. His foundation is one of six sponsors of the COVID Collaborative, which is paying for the ad and which Chambers co-founded.
Fuck this phony ass dude. He aint slick..we see him from a mile away trying to distance himself from his good friend Trump and setting up a run for president.

Fuck out of here...
 
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Its all fun and games until somebody loses a leg.

White House security director has part of leg amputated after falling severely ill with COVID-19, fundraiser says
It is the most serious publicly reported case linked to the White House.

Welp
 
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