The Biden Presidency

Which is it that I should read that would make this announcement substantially less awful?

Zito said that Neil Young was not censoring Rogan when it was clear he was.

He also denies that Obama didn't know there wasn't an Austrian language even though the proof is there.

Now he's denying what we see with our own eyes from the DHS terror statement.


I don't think I've ever seen anything like this before.
 
Zito said that Neil Young was not censoring Rogan when it was clear he was.

He also denies that Obama didn't know there wasn't an Austrian language even though the proof is there.

Now he's denying what we see with our own eyes from the DHS terror statement.


I don't think I've ever seen anything like this before.

Its fantastic to see how much they have crumbled.

Couldn't happen to a more fitting group of degenerates.
 
Zito said that Neil Young was not censoring Rogan when it was clear he was.

He also denies that Obama didn't know there wasn't an Austrian language even though the proof is there.

Now he's denying what we see with our own eyes from the DHS terror statement.


I don't think I've ever seen anything like this before.

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All politics aside for a minute, anyone who has watched a loved one go through this decline has to feel sorry for him in moments like this.

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What a sham of a country we've become.

https://thepostmillennial.com/possi...r-deadly-2020-arson-attack?utm_campaign=64502

A judge who is reportedly a possible candidate of Joe Biden’s to fill Justice Stephen Breyer’s seat on the Supreme Court, gave an arsonist who set a fire that killed a father of five during the 2020 George Floyd riots Minneapolis a reduced sentence to half the time he should have served for the crime.
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Last month, Wright sentenced Montez Terriel Lee Jr., of Rochester, New York, to 10 years in federal prison after being convicted for arson that resulted in a man's death. More than two months after the arson, 30-year-old Oscar Lee Stewart was found dead in the rubble. Lee set the blaze during the riots after George Floyd's death.
While sentencing guidelines indicated that Lee should be incarcerated for over 200 months, a memo from the US Attorney's office for the District of Minnesota at the time of sentencing recommended a lesser sentence and Wright agreed. The US Attorney stated that while "Mr. Lee committed a crime that cost a man his life," his motives for setting the blaze should be taken into consideration at sentencing.

"Mr. Lee’s motive for setting the fire is a foremost issue," the US Attorney's office wrote. "Mr. Lee credibly states that he was in the streets to protest unlawful police violence against black men, and there is no basis to disbelieve this statement.
"Mr. Lee, appropriately, acknowledges that he 'could have demonstrated in a different way,' but that he was 'caught up in the fury of the mob after living as a black man watching his peers suffer at the hands of police.'
"As anyone watching the news world-wide knows, many other people in Minnesota were similarly caught up. There appear to have been many people in those days looking only to exploit the chaos and disorder in the interests of personal gain or random violence. There appear also to have been many people who felt angry, frustrated, and disenfranchised, and who were attempting, in many cases in an unacceptably reckless and dangerous manner, to give voice to those feelings. Mr. Lee appears to be squarely in this latter category."

As such, the US Attorney's office requested a sentence of 144 months down from the recommended more than 200 months, and Judge Wilhelmina M. Wright granted a 120-month term.
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In requesting a lesser sentence, prosecutors noted a photo of Lee holding up his fist, a symbol of black power. "The raised fist Mr. Lee showed, and his brazenness in committing the crime... is telling. Mr. Lee was terribly misguided, and his actions had tragic, unthinkable consequences. But he appears to have believed that he was, in Dr. King’s eloquent words, engaging in 'the language of the unheard.'"
Last month, Judge Wright sentenced Lee to only 10 years with three years of supervised release.



Five kids don't have a father thanks to this loser, but it's okay because he made a black power sign with his hand.
 
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What a sham of a country we've become.

https://thepostmillennial.com/possi...r-deadly-2020-arson-attack?utm_campaign=64502

A judge who is reportedly a possible candidate of Joe Biden’s to fill Justice Stephen Breyer’s seat on the Supreme Court, gave an arsonist who set a fire that killed a father of five during the 2020 George Floyd riots Minneapolis a reduced sentence to half the time he should have served for the crime.
...
Last month, Wright sentenced Montez Terriel Lee Jr., of Rochester, New York, to 10 years in federal prison after being convicted for arson that resulted in a man's death. More than two months after the arson, 30-year-old Oscar Lee Stewart was found dead in the rubble. Lee set the blaze during the riots after George Floyd's death.
While sentencing guidelines indicated that Lee should be incarcerated for over 200 months, a memo from the US Attorney's office for the District of Minnesota at the time of sentencing recommended a lesser sentence and Wright agreed. The US Attorney stated that while "Mr. Lee committed a crime that cost a man his life," his motives for setting the blaze should be taken into consideration at sentencing.

"Mr. Lee’s motive for setting the fire is a foremost issue," the US Attorney's office wrote. "Mr. Lee credibly states that he was in the streets to protest unlawful police violence against black men, and there is no basis to disbelieve this statement.
"Mr. Lee, appropriately, acknowledges that he 'could have demonstrated in a different way,' but that he was 'caught up in the fury of the mob after living as a black man watching his peers suffer at the hands of police.'
"As anyone watching the news world-wide knows, many other people in Minnesota were similarly caught up. There appear to have been many people in those days looking only to exploit the chaos and disorder in the interests of personal gain or random violence. There appear also to have been many people who felt angry, frustrated, and disenfranchised, and who were attempting, in many cases in an unacceptably reckless and dangerous manner, to give voice to those feelings. Mr. Lee appears to be squarely in this latter category."

As such, the US Attorney's office requested a sentence of 144 months down from the recommended more than 200 months, and Judge Wilhelmina M. Wright granted a 120-month term.
....
In requesting a lesser sentence, prosecutors noted a photo of Lee holding up his fist, a symbol of black power. "The raised fist Mr. Lee showed, and his brazenness in committing the crime... is telling. Mr. Lee was terribly misguided, and his actions had tragic, unthinkable consequences. But he appears to have believed that he was, in Dr. King’s eloquent words, engaging in 'the language of the unheard.'"
Last month, Judge Wright sentenced Lee to only 10 years with three years of supervised release.

What exactly was his motive? Was the building racist?
 
What a sham of a country we've become.

https://thepostmillennial.com/possi...r-deadly-2020-arson-attack?utm_campaign=64502

A judge who is reportedly a possible candidate of Joe Biden’s to fill Justice Stephen Breyer’s seat on the Supreme Court, gave an arsonist who set a fire that killed a father of five during the 2020 George Floyd riots Minneapolis a reduced sentence to half the time he should have served for the crime.
...
Last month, Wright sentenced Montez Terriel Lee Jr., of Rochester, New York, to 10 years in federal prison after being convicted for arson that resulted in a man's death. More than two months after the arson, 30-year-old Oscar Lee Stewart was found dead in the rubble. Lee set the blaze during the riots after George Floyd's death.
While sentencing guidelines indicated that Lee should be incarcerated for over 200 months, a memo from the US Attorney's office for the District of Minnesota at the time of sentencing recommended a lesser sentence and Wright agreed. The US Attorney stated that while "Mr. Lee committed a crime that cost a man his life," his motives for setting the blaze should be taken into consideration at sentencing.

"Mr. Lee’s motive for setting the fire is a foremost issue," the US Attorney's office wrote. "Mr. Lee credibly states that he was in the streets to protest unlawful police violence against black men, and there is no basis to disbelieve this statement.
"Mr. Lee, appropriately, acknowledges that he 'could have demonstrated in a different way,' but that he was 'caught up in the fury of the mob after living as a black man watching his peers suffer at the hands of police.'
"As anyone watching the news world-wide knows, many other people in Minnesota were similarly caught up. There appear to have been many people in those days looking only to exploit the chaos and disorder in the interests of personal gain or random violence. There appear also to have been many people who felt angry, frustrated, and disenfranchised, and who were attempting, in many cases in an unacceptably reckless and dangerous manner, to give voice to those feelings. Mr. Lee appears to be squarely in this latter category."

As such, the US Attorney's office requested a sentence of 144 months down from the recommended more than 200 months, and Judge Wilhelmina M. Wright granted a 120-month term.
....
In requesting a lesser sentence, prosecutors noted a photo of Lee holding up his fist, a symbol of black power. "The raised fist Mr. Lee showed, and his brazenness in committing the crime... is telling. Mr. Lee was terribly misguided, and his actions had tragic, unthinkable consequences. But he appears to have believed that he was, in Dr. King’s eloquent words, engaging in 'the language of the unheard.'"
Last month, Judge Wright sentenced Lee to only 10 years with three years of supervised release.



Five kids don't have a father thanks to this loser, but it's okay because he made a black power sign with his hand.

At least he didn't walk inside the capitol building, jaw
 
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Sturg posted the video earlier but just like this guys comment on it.

It's what I've been saying for years on this forum. Idiots, like the leftist contingent on this forum, need to be publicly mocked until they are shamed and never share their poison with the world again.
 
Imagine what that would be if the media didn’t act as their PR department?

Democrats are digging their grave right now.
 
So with the complete bombing approval numbers, does Biden attempt to change or push forward knowing he's toast anyway?
 
The whole jig is up on their stolen elections. This is the last time they will hold this type of power.

Expect them to come heavy handed.
 
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