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Tuesday, August 31, 2021

90 retired generals and admirals call for Austin and Milley to resign immediately










The group said if Austin and Milley did advise Biden against the withdrawal – and he still went forward with it – they should have resigned in protest




You have to wonder why they were selected in the first place. One was selected because of the color of his skin 'people of color' in Bribem's mind trumps any other attributes. The other is both maintain a 'wokeness' especially their views on critical race theory and white supremacy. Again, in Bribem's mind, trumps their military prowess.


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More than 120 retired generals and admirals sign open letter questioning Biden's mental health and backing election fraud claims 






Flag Officers 4 America released a letter in May questioning the legitimacy of President Joe Biden's election victory

In May, a group of more than 120 retired military officers wrote to President Joe Biden to tell him his election was less than legitimate – while questioning his mental acuity. 

The letter echoes former President Donald Trump's claims of widespread election fraud – which have not been borne out in the courts.

'Without fair and honest elections that accurately reflect the 'will of the people' our Constitutional Republic is lost,' the letter from retired officers says.

The group calls itself 'Flag Officers 4 America' and consists of retired military officers including generals and admirals. 

'The FBI and Supreme Court must act swiftly when election irregularities are surfaced and not ignore them as was done in 2020,' they wrote. 

The letter, called an 'Open Letter from Retired Generals and Admirals,' was reported by Politico. 

It echoes Trump's claims that absentee ballots are not secure as it goes after Biden, who serves as Commander in Chief of the military. 

'Election integrity demands insuring there is one legal vote cast and counted per citizen. Legal votes are identified by State Legislature's approved controls using government IDs, verified signatures, etc,' they write.

'Today, many are calling such commonsense [voter ID] controls “racist” in an attempt to avoid having fair and honest elections. Using racial terms to suppress proof of eligibility is itself a tyrannical intimidation tactic,' they write. 

The retired officers raise doubts about Biden's mental capacity – and reference Speaker Nancy Pelosi's move to get assurances about the nuclear codes in the days after the January 6 MAGA riot.








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When you're supposed to be honoring the dead but the time is more important



https://nypost.com/2021/08/30/biden-ripped-for-apparently-looking-at-watch-at-troops-ceremony/


 

57 second video... and it's an earful!!!

Video 437




How our enemies view Bribem:


          LaMont China                          Demetrious Iran






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Sunday, August 29, 2021

Have to say I got a lump in my throat too

 




Thought FB would delete it because some people may find it offensive.











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Saturday, August 28, 2021

Hold on to your seat... Harris is holding steady



This article presented by the Associated Press. As the Bribem administration Afghan debacle is disintegrating faster than a sandcastle in a hurricane the AP decided to run with this fluff piece. 

Don't think you could get any more out of touch than this!


Spectators or active participants trying to control the situation? The mantra... we're leaving Afghanistan no matter what the cost.



Harris holds steady on Southeast Asia trip as crises loom



© Provided by Associated Press U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, accompanied by Gardens by the Bay CEO Felix Loh, visits the orchid that was named after her, at the Flower Dome at Gardens by the Bay, following her foreign policy speech in Singapore, Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2021. (Evelyn Hockstein/Pool Photo via AP)


HONOLULU (AP) — In Singapore, in between a foreign policy speech and a roundtable talk about supply chain issues, Vice President Kamala Harris stopped to smell the flowers.

Specifically, she checked out an orchid that the country named after her — a light fuschia hybrid named Papilionanda Kamala Harris — a diplomatic honor also bestowed on former President Barack Obama and then-Vice President Joe Biden during past visits to the country. 



“Oh, this is extraordinary,” she marveled as she took a brief tour of the lush Flower Field room of Singapore’s iconic Gardens By the Bay on Tuesday.

It was a brief — and rare — moment of normalcy for Harris during a diplomatic trip chock full of extraordinary circumstances.





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House Dem calls Biden's handling of Afghanistan 'f---g disaster'




Bribem said the Afghan crisis was Trump’s fault because he was forced to follow the policy Trump put in place. He also said inexplicably there is no crisis at the southern border, but if there is it's Trump's fault, after he didn't follow the policy Trump put in place. 

The thought process of a stammering old man not fit to be president. 





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Fox News' Chad Pergram reports the latest on Reps. Peter Meijer, R-Mich., and Seth Moulton, D-Mass., taking an unsanctioned trip to Afghanistan.

The Biden administration's withdrawal from Afghanistan has been a "f---g disaster" of "epic proportions," according to Rep. Seth Moulton, D-Mass.

"The thing that everybody needs to understand, even if you completely agree with the Biden administration’s decision to withdraw, the way they have handled this has been a total f---g disaster," he said, as reported Thursday by New York Magazine.

The administration, he claimed, "has created a disaster of epic proportions," which should be investigated by Congress.

Moulton and Rep. Peter Meijer, R-Mich., visited Afghanistan this week, prompting backlash from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Democratic aides in Congress.

Moulton, meanwhile, seemed frustrated with his own party for not holding the administration accountable.

He told the magazine: "I did everything I could. I mean, I would get on these calls with like a small number of members of Congress, mostly Democrats, who would all very politely say, ‘We love you Biden administration, but can you do a little bit more on this.’" 

"I would be the only one who would just say starkly, ‘Here are the stakes. People are going to die.’"

While Moulton said he didn't like criticizing President Biden, he also said, "If telling the truth is what’s required to save a few lives, then it’s worth all the bad politics in the world."


The Biden administration has seen a wave of criticism in recent weeks, which intensified on Thursday when 13 U.S. service members died in bombings at Hamid Karzai International Airport. A long list of Republican politicians have called for Biden's impeachment or resignation and on Friday two House Republicans introduced articles of impeachment for Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

So far, the administration has touted its evacuation efforts.

On Thursday, Biden said: "These American service members who gave their lives — it’s an overused word, but it’s totally appropriate — they were heroes … They were part of an airlift, an evacuation effort unlike any seen in history, with more than 100,000 American citizens, American partners, Afghans who helped us, and others taken to safety in the last 11 days. Just in the last 12 hours or so, another 7,000 have gotten out."

He also took responsibility for Thursday's events but indicated he was working with a difficult timeline for withdrawal.

"I bear responsibility for, fundamentally, all that’s happened of late," he said.

"But here’s the deal: You know – I wish you’d one day say these things – you know as well as I do that the former president made a deal with the Taliban that he would get all American forces out of Afghanistan by May 1."



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