Rollin', rollin', rollin....keeeep them doggies movin'. $10 Billion for Iran: Just Another Day at Foggy Bottom On Tuesday, the White House did the indefensible, again — it issued a waiver allowing the Iranian regime to access another $10 billion in funds that had previously been unavailable to it. Even before Hamas’s brutal massacre of Israeli civilians, that move would have been national-security malpractice. But given everything we know — and everything the White House has acknowledged — about Iran’s long-standing support for Hamas and its likely role in helping to prepare the group for October 7, this move is unfathomable, except from the warped perspective of the Obama-Biden fixation on accommodating Iran. $10 Billion for Iran: Just Another Day at Foggy Bottom (msn.com)
DeSantis: The future his bleak. He won't need his shades -- but he probably will still wear his platform shoes. Termed-out DeSantis faces bleak future after presidential bid flop https://www.rawstory.com/desantis-political-future/ Any hope Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) might have had that he could beat Donald Trump for the 2024 Republican Party's presidential nomination appears all but dead — and that could mean his political future will meet the same fate, according to a report. The report from NPR states that a substantial number of Florida Republican voters have been repulsed by his decision to challenge the former president, and now he faces being termed out as governor with nowhere to go in 2026. As NPR noted, DeSantis has seen his star dim since he used his landslide victory over Charlie Crist as a launching pad to run for president which, in turn, infuriated some of the people who have been his biggest supporters. "Despite winning a landslide election in the state two years ago, DeSantis hasn't been able to win over enough base GOP voters," NPR's Ashley Lopez wrote, offering a quote from Florida voter Sally Maltais who recently attended a Trump rally in Hialeah. According to Maltais, "He backstabbed our president. And now I have no respect for DeSantis. I'm sorry. I don't. I won't vote for him again." As NPR's Lopez notes, Florida voters may not get that opportunity again after 2026 anyway. Florida State Rep. Randy Fine (R), who switched his allegiance from DeSantis to Trump, stated the current governor has few political paths to take after being termed out. "I think that's part of the reason why he did run [for president]" Fine claimed. "He wanted to run for president as the governor of Florida and not as the former governor of Florida." "I mean, Rick Scott is our senator," he elaborated. "Marco Rubio is our senator. I don't see either of them going anywhere. And so there's no kind of obvious off ramp for him to go when his term as governor is finished."You can read more here.
Dems, who we hating on today? Jews Muslims White people Asians Blacks/Hispanics who are tilting republican Christians Normal people who are not gender freaks Older people who still love traditional America Southerners Northerners with white populations Republicans Crime victims and gun owners who want to protect themselves from dem facilitated crime. Parents who want safe and normal schools. Women who want women in women's sports. Normal people complaining about the economy and not buying the dem script that says everything is groovy. Dems who have split from Biden Veterans who live on the street while watching the dems clean things up for a Commie leader. Immigrants speaking out against the NYC/Biden governments So many options to choose from. Yup, Joe ran on a platform of being the Great Uniter. But we have never been more divided and the country is wall-to-wall hate. Never been this bad in my lifetime or yours either.
Lot of butthurt here. Trump communicating with Latinos without getting the requisite permission slips from some of the powers that be- or used to be. Not sure what that bit about dropping Biden ads is all about. Is Trump supposed to be responsible for that too? That sounds like a Biden problem to me. It’s inexcusable': Backlash grows over Univision’s Trump interview, cancelled Biden ads Spanish-language media giant Univision is facing pushback over its softball interview with Donald Trump and for reportedly dropping ads already paid for by the Biden campaign. MSNBC Political Analyst Maria Hinojosa and Nuestro PAC Founder Chuck Rocha join MSNBC's Paola Ramos to discuss the recent moves from a network reaching millions of Latinos across the nation. video embedded herein 'It’s inexcusable': Backlash grows over Univision’s Trump interview, cancelled Biden ads (msn.com)