16 thoughts on “News/Politics 11-17-23

  1. Whatever post has been deleted from the above chain of tweets leaves it with no context. But it’s still hilarious, whatever it’s talking about. “Mostly unsurrounded.” 😀

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  2. Yep. Any day now I’m sure. After all, we’ve been assured there’s no 2 tiered justice system….

    Kidding. They won’t do a damn thing. These are their base.

    “Wait. You mean you will not be attaining cell phone records to show where these insurrectionist were? You won’t be arresting everyone that was just there? You won’t be tracking down & raiding their homes? You won’t be throwing them in prison without due process & sentencing them to decades in prison? That is selective enforcement & a double standard compared to Jan 6th.”

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  3. Weakness is once again exploited by the terrorist supporters. The inmates run the asylum on college campuses.

    “MIT Declined to Expel Anti-Israel Students Because They Would Have Been Deported

    A large student crowd responded by mocking the school’s weakness.”

    https://legalinsurrection.com/2023/11/mit-declined-to-expel-anti-israel-students-because-they-would-have-been-deported/

    “When it comes to anti-Israel displays at prestigious schools, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has been one of the worst.

    There have been chants of “intifada” on campus, leaving Israeli students terrified. A student was allowed to disrupt a math class with a deranged anti-Israel rant, and Jewish students were allegedly blocked from entering buildings.

    Now, we are learning that the school declined to expel some of the students behind this because they would have faced deportation from the United States.

    FOX News reports:

    MIT faces backlash for not expelling anti-Israel protesters over ‘visa issues’: ‘Who is in charge?’

    The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) was blasted this week after its administrators acknowledged the university stopped short of expelling anti-Israel student protesters because of “visa issues.”

    MIT President Sally Kornbluth said in a statement Nov. 9 that the school would merely suspend students who participated in the disruptive protest from non-academic campus activities to avoid “collateral consequences for the students, such as visa issues.” One day earlier, the Coalition Against Apartheid, a pro-Palestinian student group, conducted a large protest that Kornbluth confirmed defied MIT policies governing student actions.

    “In late morning, the face-to-face confrontation between the protesters and counterprotesters intensified,” Kornbluth said. “We had serious concerns that it could lead to violence. To prevent further escalation and protect the physical safety of everyone present – including both student protesters and passers-by in our busiest lobby — the administration felt it was essential to take action.”

    “The students will remain enrolled at MIT and will be able to attend academic classes and labs,” she continued, noting some of the protesters’ “visa issues.” “We will refer this interim action to the Ad Hoc Complaint Response Team, which includes the chair of the Committee on Discipline, for final adjudication.”

    The Daily Wire has more on this:

    While MIT is not the only American college campus where such protests are taking place, critics noted that it was the first to shed some light on why anti-semitic protests and demonstrations are getting overlooked with regard to disciplinary actions.

    Joel Petlin shared the statement along with his own observations, noting that the school had apparently refrained from taking action because they were concerned that foreign students — who make up nearly one-third of MIT’s student body — could have their visas revoked.

    “I can’t think of a better example of saying the quiet part out loud than @MIT admitting that they won’t expel Antisemitic students because they will lose their student visas and be deported. How many other colleges are protecting dangerous people who don’t belong in America?” he asked. “Incredible admission from @MIT president. Visa issues are why the students who are threatening Jews on campus are not being expelled.””

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  4. I cannot post what my response to them on coming back would be.

    “NEW: US Army sending letters to former troops saying that in light of the removal of the Covid-19 vaccine requirement, they can now apply to get their reasons for discharge changed

    This means derogatory remarks or dishonorable discharges can now potentially be removed or reversed

    The Army is also inviting unvaccinated troops back into the military

    This is a huge reversal of Biden’s tyrannical military vaccination policy that was finally put to an end by Republicans in Congress

    A rare win for the good guys”

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  5. Good. The left will be melting down, because the jig is up.

    Just imagine, were it not for the guts and principles of Matt Gaetz, none of this would be happening. McCarthy the liar would still be hiding them.

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  6. But it’s OK, right?

    Because Orange Man Bad….

    “Justice Arthur Engoron issued a Gag Order against President Trump in order to conceal ongoing ethical violations and misconduct by his Principal Law Clerk Allison Greenfield. As the letter below shows, during the pendency of People v. Trump, Allison Greenfield engaged in unethical partisan Democrat activities. Her Instagram posts, which were screenshotted before she set her account to private, show that she not only ran for office as a Democrat during the pendency of People v. Trump, but that she also canvasses, campaigned, and petitioned for Democrat candidates like Senator Chuck Schumer, Representative Carolyn Maloney and Representative Jerry Nadler among others. Justice Engoron should be investigated and removed from the bench. Allison Greenfield should be disbarred for her unethical behavior and misconduct.”

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  7. Never be part of the story, right Mr. “Journalist”?

    Yep.

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  8. Oh, the horror….. 🙄

    The only violence was what police and FBI plants instigated and initiated. They’re about to be exposed as liars and frauds.

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  9. Look away! Lest you see the 2 tiered justice system at work.

    “BREAKING: The Special Counsel investigating Biden’s classified documents from his time as VP that were found at his house and office are not expected to charge anyone.

    They will apparently “be critical of Biden and his staff for the way they handled sensitive materials” but bring no charges.

    Literally Comey with Hillary Clinton’s private email server all over again.”

    Yet Trump is being prosecuted for far less, and while he was working with the feds on resolving the issue.

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  11. The difference is clear.

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  12. The WaPo, where truth goes to die.

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