Weekend Update Quick Hits
Cause you shouldn't spend your free time paying attention to clown world
Greetings Screamers! Hope everybody is enjoying the weekend! Today I want to update a bunch of stories that I’ve been covering, as well as go over a few new items that have caught my interest. There’s a lot to go over today so I’m trying to keep my commentary to a minimum. (There’s always the comment section for that!) Here we go!
Let’s start with an update to the Michigan 2020 election fiasco involving over 100,000 fraudulent voter applications. Just a couple weeks after charging citizens in a “fake electors” plot (because nobody could POSSIBLY actually think that the Michigan election was shady), the Michigan AG has referred this ‘new’ election fraud case to the FBI (where it will probably go to die, but that’s another issue).
Ironic that this case is NOW going through the system — if it had been going through the system in late 2020, Republicans would have to have a new set of ‘electors’ ready to go if the case went their way……which is exactly what they did — and what the AG is charging them with. The same AG who now admits there maybe was something there.
But did she know there was ‘something there’ the whole time? The more we learn, the more suspicious the entire “cleanest election ever” story looks:
The Hunter Biden saga continues to unfold, and with every passing day it gets worse for Hunter and his father.
Huge props to MAZE, who went through the archives and and found this:
When you get caught, just hide your crimes a little better!
I won’t be holding my breath waiting for the media to talk about this — or any other part of the Hunter Biden saga — but Vivek Ramaswamy is willing:
I love Dan Abrams in this clip. He’s enthusiastically agreeing that Hunter is selling his name (access to his father), but IS DEEPLY OFFENDED that Ramaswamy suggests that perhaps that’s why the US is neck-deep in the Ukrainian quagmire. (Another $13 billion just this week!)
It’s like Abrams KNEW this was my next meme, and wanted to reinforce the hilarity:
I’ve talked about inflation before — and railed against the evils of the Fed — but sometimes the best way to win an argument is to simply allow the other side to speak:
Following up on the ivermectin saga, the FDA now admits that it’s a human medicine for humans, and not just horse paste.
I wonder if the doctors who got their medical licenses revoked will be getting an apology — and more importantly, compensation for lost wages. (I won’t hold my breath)
Update on the Rand Paul/Anthony Fauci feud - Paul has officially filed a request that the DoJ investigate Fauci for lying in front of Congress. (Here’s a link to the letter)
Here’s the Senator talking about the Issue on Fox & Friends:
Finally we get some good news in the FTX/SBF saga
I know you probably won’t believe this, but FBI Director Chris Wray LIED!
The memo in question. We all saw the administration targeting their political enemies over the last couple years — no matter if those people were the ‘unvaccinated’ or ‘Catholics’ or ‘upset parents of school children’. If you don’t toe the line, you’re lumped in with ‘the deplorables’ and it’s open season for lawfare.
Reporter in the Ngo verdict Katie Daviscourt — she of the destroyed car — shot some amazing footage that explains what life is like in the Portland “justice” system.
Andy Ngo himself commented on the video:
Great thread about updates in the Missouri v. Biden appeal from Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey. Matt Taibbi also outlines a hilarious side note of the story — Biden officials were LIVID that social media algorithms censored the president. Sucks when the shoe’s on the other foot, doesn’t it?
Ethical Skeptic goes over recent mortality data for Americans up to 24 years old — and it’s terrifying.
Ack! I’m out of room! It’s probably for the best, this is getting a little too long! Until next time, Screamers!
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Relevant inflation article that I just came across:
https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/11/economy/inflation-rate-spending/index.html
US inflation means families are spending $709 more per month than two years ago
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