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I Nominate This Parody as the Biden Campaign’s Theme Song

JFK had “High Hopes” and Bill Clinton adopted “Don’t Stop Thinking About Tomorrow” now, just as Joe Biden needs to rally his team, we have what is probably the perfect song for his campaign. Watch

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  1. Statement from Secretary Mayorkas, Senior Official Performing the Duties of the Deputy Secretary Canegallo, and Senior Department of Homeland Security Leadership
    https://www.dhs.gov/news/2024/07/20/statement-secretary-mayorkas-senior-official-performing-duties-deputy-secretary

    “In the days following the attempted assassination of former President Trump, some people have made public statements questioning the presence of women in law enforcement, including in the United States Secret Service.

    “These assertions are baseless and insulting.

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  2. JDHasty, thanks for making my blood boil. I detest Mayorka, and to see that scumbag hiding behind women’s pantsuits to avoid his culpability is infuriating. I don’t know if it’s appropriate or wise for PDT to be smacking this knob around at rallies, but I hope he’s thinking hard about who will replace Mayorkas in his next term.

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  3. And what is all of this “performing the duties of…”bullshit? Do they have the job or not? Goddam bureaucrats. I was a skeptic, but now, Project 2025 cannot come fast enough or hard enough.

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  4. This morning, as I hurried past some news sites, there was a story about the failed assassination of Hitler in 1944. I don’t think it was Breitbart, but one of the MSM slime networks. I went back to check but I couldn’t find it.

    It seems, whatever network put it out there, they were trying to connect the two assassination attempts. As in, it’s a pity neither succeeded. Such low-life’s are in the leftist controlled media.

    They are the biggest haters in America.

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  5. German Field Marshall Erwin Rommel was one of the coconspirators in the failed attempt to assassinate Hitler by placing a bomb underneath the table where Hitler was at a meeting with his staff in July 1944. The bomb went off and only injured Hitler and killed some of his staff. Rommel was offered a choice by Hitler to face death by execution, but he was too popular of a general for that, so he was forced to commit suicide by swallowing a cyanide pill in his car and was treated as a hero of the Nazi fatherland afterwards despite his role in the attempt to kill Hitler. It is all chronicled in Wm. L. Shirer’s great book The Rise and Fall Of The Third Reich.

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