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Friday, May 8, 2020

Biden accuser Tara Reade claims he pinned her to a wall and said ‘I want to f*** you’ – as she demands he exits race




No one can deny the preponderance of evidence against Biden weighs heavy compared to the shaky 'evidence' ginned up on Kavanaugh. The only detail she remembered was she had only one beer.


Odd don't you think? She could remember that but not the house or even the street the supposed rape occurred. 

 So where is that fervor now (shoot first ask questions later) mentality which besieged Trump's SC nominee? Kavanaugh was forced to endure an FBI investigation. Why not Joe? On second thought that might not be such a great idea.




The Dems are caught between a rock and I hard place. They know they're f**ked with Joe and their backup quarterback is Bernie.

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JOE Biden accuser Tara Reade alleges in a new interview with Megyn Kelly that the former vice president pinned her up against a wall and told her "I want to f*** you."

Read told Kelly that Biden should drop out of the presidential race due to her claim that he sexually assaulted her in 1993.



Tara Reade (above with Megan Kelly) called on Joe Biden to drop out of the presidential race in a new interview



The former Senate aide claimed Biden does not have the "character" for the presidency in her first sit down interview since he publicly denied the allegations.

She said she was bringing Biden's gym bag to his Senate office when the alleged assault took place.

“I remember being pushed up against the wall,” Reade said told Kelly in a clip obtained by The New York Post.

“The first thought I had was ‘Where’s the bag?’ which is an absurd thought, but that’s what I thought."

Reade claims that Biden pushed her against a wall while kissing her neck, then shoved his hand under her skirt and penetrated her with his fingers.

"Do you want to go somewhere else?" Biden then allegedly asked the young aide.

Kelly posted parts of the interview on Twitter on Thursday.

Read filed a criminal complaint against Biden last month despite the fact that the statute of limitations had run out in the case, saying it was for her own protection.



Reade (above in 1993) claims that Biden forced his hand under her skirt and sexually assaulted her in 1993



Biden strenuously denied the allegations in a pair of interviews with Morning Joe and The View.

"I recognize my responsibility to be a voice, an advocate, and a leader for the change in culture that has begun but is nowhere near finished," said Biden on Morning Joe.

"So I want to address allegations by a former staffer that I engaged in misconduct 27 years ago. They aren't true."

Kelly asked Reade how this made her feel during their interview.

“It’s been stunning, actually, how some of his surrogates with the blue checks [next to their Twitter accounts] have been saying really horrible things about me and to me on social media," noted Reade.

She went on to state that there is "a measure of hypocrisy" with how the campaign chose to respond to the allegations by championing women who come forward but discrediting her for doing that exact same thing.

Read said she is also now fearing for her own safety.



Biden denied the allegations in an appearance on Morning Joe last week (above with Mika Brzezinski)



“All my social media’s been hacked, all my personal information’s been dragged through, every person that maybe has a gripe against me ... has been able to have a platform rather than me, talking about things that have nothing to do with 1993," she told Kelly.

That is when the host, who has always been at her best when interviewing victims of sexual misconduct, asked what Reade wanted say to Biden.

"You and I were there, Joe Biden,” replied Reade.

"Please step forward and be held accountable. You should not be running on character for the president of the United States.”

Kelly then asked Reade if she believed Biden - who is now the Democratic party's presumptive nominee in the 2020 race - would step down.

"I wish he would. But he won’t but I wish he would. That’s how I feel emotionally," said Reade.

Asked if she might settle for an apology instead, Reade said that "it's a little late."

The Sun has learned that the interview will continue to roll out in segments, and that Kelly did push Reade on some of her claims.

It is all very similar to the interviews Kelly conducted back in 2017 with the women accusing President Trump of sexual assault and harassment.

Reade has yet to appear on any of the major networks, and it is still unclear whose choice that is at this time.

Reade claims to have filed a complaint with the personnel office on Capitol Hill in 1993 after comments made by Biden made her feel uncomfortable.

She said that she spoke to three supervisors at the time as well, whom she identified by name.

None of those individuals recall having that conversation.

(A case of DSA)
Democratic Simultaneous Amnesia

A friend of Reade's did however say that she knew about the situation with Biden and was the one who encouraged Reade to file a report.






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Thursday, May 7, 2020

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg released from hospital after being treated for gallstones






Ginsburg underwent nonsurgical treatment for a benign gallbladder condition that was causing an infection.

The Notorious R.B.G. appears to be A-OK.

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was released from the hospital on Wednesday after being treated for gallstones, the court said in a statement.

Ginsburg underwent nonsurgical treatment at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore on Tuesday for a benign gallbladder condition that was causing an infection. The condition was detected Monday after the court's historic telephone session for oral arguments. Tests confirmed that a gallstone had migrated to her cystic duct, causing a blockage and infection.

Ginsburg, 87, one of the court's liberal-leaning justices, was "resting comfortably" at the hospital before being released. She was treated last summer for a cancerous tumor on her pancreas, and she underwent surgery in late 2018 for lung cancer.

A court spokesman said Tuesday she is doing well and glad to be home. Ginsburg will return to Johns Hopkins Hospital for follow-up outpatient visits over the next few weeks to eventually remove the gallstone non-surgically.

She has vowed to continue her well-know workout routine and stay on the Supreme Court, which is staffed by lifetime presidential appointments, as long as her health permits.

Ginsburg jumps off...Pelosi 1 hour later:



Justices began hearing oral arguments by conference call this week, a historic feat, after a two-month hiatus caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Ginsburg asked questions during the court's telephone argument sessions Monday and Tuesday, and the court said she plans to continue to take part in the oral arguments.






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Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Researcher ‘on the verge’ of making significant COVID-19 finding dead from gunshot wounds




The biology department at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine is in mourning after the shooting death of a scientist who it says was studying the biological makeup of the coronavirus and was on the “verge of making very significant findings toward understanding” the disease.

Bing Liu, 37, a research assistant professor, was shot dead Saturday in his suburban Pittsburgh home. He allegedly knew his killer, a man who walked to his car after the shooting and killed himself, according to reports.

Liu's research centers on computational systems biology, and apparently his coronavirus research was leading to breakthroughs.




Bing Liu was a research assistant professor in the Biology Department at the School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh (University of Pittsburgh )

“Bing was on the verge of making very significant findings toward understanding the cellular mechanisms that underlie SARS-CoV-2 infection and the cellular basis of the following complications,” the biology department said in a statement. “We will make an effort to complete what he started in an effort to pay homage to his scientific excellence.”

Liu suffered gunshot wounds to his head, neck, and torso in the incident that happened around noon, according to reports.




Liu was from China and lived with his wife, the Pittsburgh Post Gazette reported. They had no children.

A motive for the shooting has not been disclosed.

Ivet Bahar, the head of Liu’s department told the paper Liu was a very talented, extremely intelligent, and hard-working individual.

"He has been contributing to several scientific projects, publishing in high-profile journals,” Bahar said. “He was someone whom we all liked very much, a very gentle, very helpful, kind person, very generous."

She added “We are all shocked to learn what happened to him. This was very unexpected."







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Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Kavanaugh vs Biden (aka...when the shoe is on the other foot)









This without a doubt is the most despicable bitch on the planet Earth. If she had a twin her name would be Hillary. 



Imagine Tara Reade made these same allegations but against a Republican. 

Slimeballs like Pelosi are just so predictable aren't they? They didn't care if Kavanaugh did it or not as long as he wasn't appointed to the SC. Likewise, they don't care if Biden did it or not as long as he gets elected POTUS.

The Democrats are just like the Chinese. You can't believe a damn word that comes out of their mouth. 






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Friday, May 1, 2020

How true is this?







They forgot the Daily Fail...



Trump utterly insensitive to the 63,000 families who lost loved one's due to Covid-19





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