#46 President Joe Biden
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Man , I really need to stop coming to this part of the forum. It’s fucking depressing0
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Attempting to give Trump a pass for reposting an incorrect address for Obama that triggered a maga lunatic to show up with loaded guns is....well, it sure is something else. Sheesh.www.myspace.com0
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The Juggler said:Attempting to give Trump a pass for reposting an incorrect address for Obama that triggered a maga lunatic to show up with loaded guns is....well, it sure is something else. Sheesh.
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mace1229 said:cblock4life said:mickeyrat said:I’m just saying the news story with Trump posting Obamas address doesn’t add up to me.
All the headlines want to imply Trump posted the address to condone violence against them. But reading the actual story it doesn’t seem like he even posted the correct address, and gives no indication what the motive actually was. Could have asking how he affords such a big house and non violent at all. But so many just see the headline and are more than happy to jump to the conclusion that Trump was people over to attack Obama.
A good response would be to show me the actually post that I said I couple find. That would prove me wrong if I am, not spamming useless headlines. But since he can’t, makes me believe I’m right even more.Post edited by HughFreakingDillon onBy The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
Merkin Baller said:The Juggler said:Attempting to give Trump a pass for reposting an incorrect address for Obama that triggered a maga lunatic to show up with loaded guns is....well, it sure is something else. Sheesh.www.myspace.com0
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https://apnews.com/article/jan-6-obama-justice-department-capitol-mccarthy-27934bbd095111e7eb2bac5b5bb24e06
The FBI had been monitoring Taranto’s online activities because of his involvement in the riot, and began searching for him last Wednesday after he asserted on his YouTube livestream that he was in Gaithersburg, Maryland on a “one-way mission” and intended to blow up the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
The following day, he continued his livestream from the Washington neighborhood where Obama lives — an area heavily monitored by the U.S. Secret Service — and said that he was looking for “entrance points” and wanted to get a “good angle on a shot,” according to the detention memo.
Officials said he was spotted by law enforcement a few blocks from the former president’s home and fled, though he was chased by Secret Service officers.We're arguing about this?
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The Juggler said:Merkin Baller said:The Juggler said:Attempting to give Trump a pass for reposting an incorrect address for Obama that triggered a maga lunatic to show up with loaded guns is....well, it sure is something else. Sheesh.
In all seriousness, people should familiarize themselves with the term 'stochastic terrorism' as it's very relevant in today's political climate.0 -
Gern Blansten said:https://apnews.com/article/jan-6-obama-justice-department-capitol-mccarthy-27934bbd095111e7eb2bac5b5bb24e06
The FBI had been monitoring Taranto’s online activities because of his involvement in the riot, and began searching for him last Wednesday after he asserted on his YouTube livestream that he was in Gaithersburg, Maryland on a “one-way mission” and intended to blow up the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
The following day, he continued his livestream from the Washington neighborhood where Obama lives — an area heavily monitored by the U.S. Secret Service — and said that he was looking for “entrance points” and wanted to get a “good angle on a shot,” according to the detention memo.
Officials said he was spotted by law enforcement a few blocks from the former president’s home and fled, though he was chased by Secret Service officers.We're arguing about this?
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mace1229 said:cblock4life said:mickeyrat said:I’m just saying the news story with Trump posting Obamas address doesn’t add up to me.
All the headlines want to imply Trump posted the address to condone violence against them. But reading the actual story it doesn’t seem like he even posted the correct address, and gives no indication what the motive actually was. Could have asking how he affords such a big house and non violent at all. But so many just see the headline and are more than happy to jump to the conclusion that Trump was people over to attack Obama.
A good response would be to show me the actually post that I said I couple find. That would prove me wrong if I am, not spamming useless headlines. But since he can’t, makes me believe I’m right even more.0 -
The Biden White House....
A judge on Tuesday prohibited several federal agencies and officials of the Biden administration from working with social media companies about “protected speech,” a decision called “a blow to censorship” by one of the Republican officials whose lawsuit prompted the ruling.
U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty of Louisiana granted the injunction in response to a 2022 lawsuit brought by attorneys general in Louisiana and Missouri. Their lawsuit alleged that the federal government overstepped in its efforts to convince social media companies to address postings that could result in vaccine hesitancy during the COVID-19 pandemic or affect elections.
Doughty cited “substantial evidence” of a far-reaching censorship campaign. He wrote that the “evidence produced thus far depicts an almost dystopian scenario. During the COVID-19 pandemic, a period perhaps best characterized by widespread doubt and uncertainty, the United States Government seems to have assumed a role similar to an Orwellian ‘Ministry of Truth.’ ”
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you left out the Admin's side:
Administration lawyers said the government left it up to social media companies to decide what constituted misinformation and how to combat it. In one brief, they likened the lawsuit to an attempt to put a legal gag order on the federal government and “suppress the speech of federal government officials under the guise of protecting the speech rights of others.”
“Plaintiffs’ proposed injunction would significantly hinder the Federal Government’s ability to combat foreign malign influence campaigns, prosecute crimes, protect the national security, and provide accurate information to the public on matters of grave public concern such as health care and election integrity,” the administration says in a May 3 court filing.
I think "dystopian" and "Orwellian" are so far overused nowadays they have lost all meaning. It's just more fear mongering.
Trump tried to get Disney to censor a late night comedian's jokes. I don't recall you ever mentioning how disturbing that was.
I know you jump all over people who mention Trump in this thread. But it is relevant, in that I didn't see you complain about the far worse things Trump did over 4 years that you are now accusing Biden of doing. Consistency matters.
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HughFreakingDillon said:you left out the Admin's side:
Administration lawyers said the government left it up to social media companies to decide what constituted misinformation and how to combat it. In one brief, they likened the lawsuit to an attempt to put a legal gag order on the federal government and “suppress the speech of federal government officials under the guise of protecting the speech rights of others.”
“Plaintiffs’ proposed injunction would significantly hinder the Federal Government’s ability to combat foreign malign influence campaigns, prosecute crimes, protect the national security, and provide accurate information to the public on matters of grave public concern such as health care and election integrity,” the administration says in a May 3 court filing.
I think "dystopian" and "Orwellian" are so far overused nowadays they have lost all meaning. It's just more fear mongering.
Trump tried to get Disney to censor a late night comedian's jokes. I don't recall you ever mentioning how disturbing that was.
I know you jump all over people who mention Trump in this thread. But it is relevant, in that I didn't see you complain about the far worse things Trump did over 4 years that you are now accusing Biden of doing. Consistency matters.
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JB16057 said:HughFreakingDillon said:you left out the Admin's side:
Administration lawyers said the government left it up to social media companies to decide what constituted misinformation and how to combat it. In one brief, they likened the lawsuit to an attempt to put a legal gag order on the federal government and “suppress the speech of federal government officials under the guise of protecting the speech rights of others.”
“Plaintiffs’ proposed injunction would significantly hinder the Federal Government’s ability to combat foreign malign influence campaigns, prosecute crimes, protect the national security, and provide accurate information to the public on matters of grave public concern such as health care and election integrity,” the administration says in a May 3 court filing.
I think "dystopian" and "Orwellian" are so far overused nowadays they have lost all meaning. It's just more fear mongering.
Trump tried to get Disney to censor a late night comedian's jokes. I don't recall you ever mentioning how disturbing that was.
I know you jump all over people who mention Trump in this thread. But it is relevant, in that I didn't see you complain about the far worse things Trump did over 4 years that you are now accusing Biden of doing. Consistency matters.
Either way, I support the government's position on this one, namely making requests of social media companies (not mandating). There should be some guidelines, but to flat out prohibit, as this activist judge as done with his injunction, is a violation of the separation of powers. Congress did not provide such a constraint in the Patriot Act nor did the Executive Branch do so in its powers. So the Judicial Branch, in this case, is exceeding its authority.
You don't think this injunction violates Article I?0 -
Halifax2TheMax said:RYME said:gimmesometruth27 said:RYME said:gimmesometruth27 said:brianlux said:The Juggler said:Not a lot of rhyme or reason in here this weekend...
Gotta laugh though. Their guy is literally facing years in federal prison, yet they're mad upset over weird conspiracy theories yet again.Halifax2TheMax said:The Juggler said:Not a lot of rhyme or reason in here this weekend...
Gotta laugh though. Their guy is literally facing years in federal prison, yet they're mad upset over weird conspiracy theories yet again.Or that all these positives you mentioned are somehow a delayed reaction to all the wonderful and wide actions 45 supposedly set into motion.But wait, strike that, don't I don't want to give anyone ideas that might further support their delusions.Seriously red state dudes, how do you not embrace the good, positive attributes happening recently in this country. Get on board- you will be happier and healthier! Throw your hatred down, throw your anger down!
Wow, PJ & fans used to be so against corporate greed, and fatcats feeding off the the masses for personal wealth. Remember Riot Act era? Green Disease, and before that Not For You?
Check out Nancy Palosi's trading history, and her net worth, when she gained most of her fortune & the time period, through insider trading. And many more in the uniparty ballooned wealths from
Pfizer corporation, Maderna, Johnson and Johnson & so on. It's just amazing how 20 years ago pj and most of the fan base were against such a thing, and now are totally cool with it. Oh well.
it has nothing to do with pearl jam or corporate masters. i am not a selfish prick, so i took the jab to not spread anything i may catch to people who are more vulnerable to the virus than myself. i will not be reading any reply you type to me on this matter.
but go ahead, shine the very powerful light and drink the bleach and take the horse dewormer. your body, your choice, right? best of luck.
And Halifax2TheMax I commend you for your diligence and steadfastness to just keep slamming anyone who doesn't walk lock and step with your positions. "Enjoy your cult" man you categorize everyone in little boxes with no wiggle room.
Mabey we do agree on some things? but we'll never find out, because it's so much fun to toss people into the wood chipper. Gobye!! Enjoy the cult.
Cool with sex predators? Wtf? How do you have conversations with anyone. But I think it's awesome, you are relentless and I admire your dedication and ability to just keep up the verbal fighting & horse collar tackles and make sure to throw down!!
If we had something in common, your not interested. That hurts my feelings. When you toss words like hatred around, I don't recall being rude to you. And you don't know what you're talking about.
Throw your hatred down man!https://youtu.be/Hfn15K7nnRg
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HughFreakingDillon said:you left out the Admin's side:
Administration lawyers said the government left it up to social media companies to decide what constituted misinformation and how to combat it. In one brief, they likened the lawsuit to an attempt to put a legal gag order on the federal government and “suppress the speech of federal government officials under the guise of protecting the speech rights of others.”
“Plaintiffs’ proposed injunction would significantly hinder the Federal Government’s ability to combat foreign malign influence campaigns, prosecute crimes, protect the national security, and provide accurate information to the public on matters of grave public concern such as health care and election integrity,” the administration says in a May 3 court filing.
I think "dystopian" and "Orwellian" are so far overused nowadays they have lost all meaning. It's just more fear mongering.
Trump tried to get Disney to censor a late night comedian's jokes. I don't recall you ever mentioning how disturbing that was.
I know you jump all over people who mention Trump in this thread. But it is relevant, in that I didn't see you complain about the far worse things Trump did over 4 years that you are now accusing Biden of doing. Consistency matters.
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JB16057 said:HughFreakingDillon said:you left out the Admin's side:
Administration lawyers said the government left it up to social media companies to decide what constituted misinformation and how to combat it. In one brief, they likened the lawsuit to an attempt to put a legal gag order on the federal government and “suppress the speech of federal government officials under the guise of protecting the speech rights of others.”
“Plaintiffs’ proposed injunction would significantly hinder the Federal Government’s ability to combat foreign malign influence campaigns, prosecute crimes, protect the national security, and provide accurate information to the public on matters of grave public concern such as health care and election integrity,” the administration says in a May 3 court filing.
I think "dystopian" and "Orwellian" are so far overused nowadays they have lost all meaning. It's just more fear mongering.
Trump tried to get Disney to censor a late night comedian's jokes. I don't recall you ever mentioning how disturbing that was.
I know you jump all over people who mention Trump in this thread. But it is relevant, in that I didn't see you complain about the far worse things Trump did over 4 years that you are now accusing Biden of doing. Consistency matters.
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JB16057 said:HughFreakingDillon said:you left out the Admin's side:
Administration lawyers said the government left it up to social media companies to decide what constituted misinformation and how to combat it. In one brief, they likened the lawsuit to an attempt to put a legal gag order on the federal government and “suppress the speech of federal government officials under the guise of protecting the speech rights of others.”
“Plaintiffs’ proposed injunction would significantly hinder the Federal Government’s ability to combat foreign malign influence campaigns, prosecute crimes, protect the national security, and provide accurate information to the public on matters of grave public concern such as health care and election integrity,” the administration says in a May 3 court filing.
I think "dystopian" and "Orwellian" are so far overused nowadays they have lost all meaning. It's just more fear mongering.
Trump tried to get Disney to censor a late night comedian's jokes. I don't recall you ever mentioning how disturbing that was.
I know you jump all over people who mention Trump in this thread. But it is relevant, in that I didn't see you complain about the far worse things Trump did over 4 years that you are now accusing Biden of doing. Consistency matters.
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https://www.axios.com/2023/07/10/biden-temper-us-president
Old yeller: Biden's private fury
Photo illustration: Sarah Grillo/Axios. Photo: Leon Neal/Getty Images
In public, President Biden likes to whisper to make a point. In private, he's prone to yelling.
- Behind closed doors, Biden has such a quick-trigger temper that some aides try to avoid meeting alone with him. Some take a colleague, almost as a shield against a solo blast.
- The president's admonitions include: "God dammit, how the f**k don't you know this?!," "Don't f**king bullsh*t me!" and "Get the f**k out of here!" — according to current and former Biden aides who have witnessed and been on the receiving end of such outbursts.
Why it matters: The private eruptions paint a more complicated picture of Biden as a manager and president than his carefully cultivated image as a kindly uncle who loves Aviator sunglasses and ice cream.
- Some Biden aides think the president would be better off occasionally displaying his temper in public as a way to assuage voter concerns that the 80-year-old president is disengaged and too old for the office.
Zoom in: Senior and lower-level aides alike can be in Biden's line of fire. "No one is safe," said one administration official.
- Biden aides still talk about how angry he got at Jeff Zients, then the administration's "COVID czar," in late 2021 when there was a shortage of testing kits as the Omicron variant spread. (The rage was temporary. Zients is now Biden's chief of staff.)
- A spokesperson for Zients told Axios: "I'm not going to speak to what internal convos may or may not have happened between Jeff and the president."
- The White House declined to comment.
"There's no question that the Biden temper is for real. It may not be as volcanic as Bill Clinton’s, but it's definitely there," said Chris Whipple, author of "The Fight of His Life: Inside Joe Biden’s White House."
- Whipple's book quotes former White House press secretary Jen Psaki as saying: "I said to [Biden] multiple times, 'I'll know we have a really good, trusting relationship when you yell at me the first time.'"
- Whipple notes: "Psaki wouldn't have to wait long."
Zoom out: Biden's temper comes in the form of angry interrogations rather than erratic tantrums.
- He'll grill aides on topics until it's clear they don’t know the answer to a question — a routine that some see as meticulous and others call "stump the chump" or "stump the dummy."
- Being yelled at by the president has become an internal initiation ceremony in this White House, aides say — if Biden doesn't yell at you, it could be a sign he doesn't respect you.
Ted Kaufman, Biden's longtime chief of staff when the future president represented Delaware in the Senate, told Axios that Biden's process is policy-driven, and has made him a strong executive.
- "If there is something that's not in the brief, he's going to find it," he said. "It's not to embarrass people, it's because he wants to get to the right decision. Most people who have worked for him like the fact that he challenges them and gets them to a better decision."
Some Biden aides argue that the president's rages reflect his high expectations for his staff.
- "Speaking Biden" is a particular skill, they said. It can take years to learn to navigate his moodiness, and anticipate what information he's going to ask for in a briefing.
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- Some Biden aides think the president would be better off occasionally displaying his temper in public as a way to assuage voter concerns that the 80-year-old president is disengaged and too old for the office.
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HughFreakingDillon said:
- Some Biden aides think the president would be better off occasionally displaying his temper in public as a way to assuage voter concerns that the 80-year-old president is disengaged and too old for the office.
"You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
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