Posted on 01/20/2021 9:04:34 PM PST by weston
Good morning, lysie!
I was just thinking of waffles and here they are, yum yum, thanks so much.
Good morning, NIKK. You are welcome. It’s about 10 degrees warmer today. We may hit 30 degrees. Some more snow coming our way.
Emerald Robinson Latin cross
@EmeraldRobinson
I just ordered another complete set of #mypillows - the towels, the sheets, the whole 9 yards.
4:39 AM · Feb 3, 2021·Twitter for iPad
https://twitter.com/EmeraldRobinson/status/1356945333897543684?s=20
Good morning, Gran. You are welcome.
Good morning, lysie!
Thanks for the egg and BACON waffles and NEVER-ending covfefe 😍
After the Sellers interview:
Newsmax
@newsmax
BREAKING: MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell returns to talk about ‘cancel culture,’ his relationship with Newsmax, Trump on trial and more.
@SchmittNYC http://nws.mx/tv
Mike Lindell returns to Newsmax TV
7:44 PM · Feb 2, 2021·Twitter Media Studio
https://twitter.com/newsmax/status/1356810753869819905?s=20
via Rob Schmitt Tonight, weekdays at 10PM ET on Newsmax TV
Amazon’s Next CEO Led the Cloud Computing Division that Blacklisted Parler
ALANA MASTRANGELO 2 Feb 2021
FTA
Amazon Web Services (AWS) boss Andy Jassy — who is ultimately responsible for blacking Parler — will take over as the CEO of Amazon when Jeff Bezos steps down from the role.
Jassy will become the new CEO of Amazon later this year. The incoming CEO is currently the head of AWS, which banned Parler from the internet last month under the guise of having concern for the public’s safety.
AWS booted Parler offline earlier this year, claiming that users on the social media platform might “incite violence,” a narrative being used by several big tech companies to justify taking action against political dissenters, including former President Donald Trump and his allies.
Why Is the National Guard Still In Washington?
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3931254/posts
There were roughly 25,000 National Guard members in Washington, D.C., for the inauguration of President Joe Biden. It has been normal practice to have some National Guard in town for inaugurations, but 25,000 was far more than any number from the past. Of course, nerves were raw after the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol, but there is little doubt that mobilizing 25,000 troops was an overreaction.
Now, 5,000 are still in the nation’s capital. The inauguration was nearly two weeks ago. It went off without incident. There is no need for troops in the city. And yet, touring the federal area of Washington, one finds tall fencing and razor wire creating a huge militarized zone around the Capitol, with National Guard members guarding it from inside the fence. The barrier is not just on the perimeter of the Capitol. It extends for blocks beyond the building in every direction.
...
“There are several upcoming events — we don’t know what they are — over the next several weeks, and they’re concerned that there could be situations where there are lawful protests, First Amendment-protected protests, that could either be used by malicious actors, or other problems that could emerge,” Secretary of the Army John Whitley told.....
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There are reports the troops are staying because those in charge — Pelosi? Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer? Others? — want them at the ready during the Trump impeachment trial, set to begin next week in the Senate. There are other reports that there might be a big protest on March 4, which was the Constitution’s original presidential inauguration day until it was changed to Jan. 20 in the 1930s. In any event, the troops are in town.
The Biden White House is staying out of it, publicly at least. At a recent briefing, spokeswoman Jen Psaki declined to answer a question on the Guard, referring journalists to the Defense Department.
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Interesting comments, on thread.
I’m just glad that Bob Sellers is catching you-know-what from everywhere.
What a crybaby hack.
Scoop: Schiff lobbying Newsom to be California’s next AG
Axios
Hans Nichols, Kadia Goba 12 hours ago
FTA
Rep. Adam Schiff is quietly lobbying Gov. Gavin Newsom and his allies to appoint him California’s next attorney general, according to people familiar with the matter.
WE WON!
⭐️ Victory for Jackson County, Indiana ⭐️
👏🏻 Nativity Scene Ruled Constitutional! 👏🏻
I would like to thank the entire legal team at Liberty Counsel for their tireless work. I hope that more communities and leaders will see this case’s outcome and stand up against these groups while protecting their constituents’ constitutional rights!
“Liberty Counsel’s Founder and Chairman Mat Staver said, “This is a great victory that affirms that the Jackson County holiday display does not violate the First Amendment. The Supreme Court and many federal courts have ruled such displays are constitutional, especially when the display includes other secular symbols of the holiday, and this display in Jackson County is no exception.”
Please take the time to read this article to better understand the true nature of this complaint. Links below.👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
“The appeals court refuted the opinion by federal Judge Tanya Pratt, who previously ruled in favor of an ACLU plaintiff who does not live or work in the county and does not transact any business in the Jackson County Courthouse. However, the plaintiff apparently “manufactured” her injury by going to the courthouse to see the display after living in Jackson County for two years without noticing it. The court’s opinion states that the plaintiff testified that “the whole display, including the secular items, offends her because it is all part of the Christmas and the whole, you know, Christianity thing.” She also stated that no matter how many secular items are in the display, and no matter their arrangement, the display will offend her. In essence, she would not be satisfied unless the whole display is moved off government property.”
Article: https://www.lc.org/newsroom/details/020221-victory-for-indiana-nativity-scene-1
Official Document: http://lc.org/020221JacksonCounty.pdf
DOCKET TEXT:
“Filed opinion of the court by Judge St. Eve. We AFFIRM the district court’s ruling that Woodring has standing, REVERSE its ruling that the County’s nativity scene violates the Establishment clause, VACATE the injunction, and REMAND with instructions for the district court to enter summary judgment in favor of Jackson County.”
I just finished watching the Lindell interview with Rob Schmitt, who did a fine job.
Sellers really blew it, handled the whole segment very poorly, earlier and showed his true colors.
I understand that NewsMax is being sued by Dominion but it truly is scary that the fear of a lawsuit can keep the press from talking about the truth.
A while back Chris Salsado spouted the crapolya about NewsMax not finding any election fraud an I thought what the heck is going on.
Got me to thinking, is this why Rush won’t let anyone claim the election is stolen?
He fears a lawsuit?
He cuts off everyone who goes there and says it’s for their protection.
I don’t understand why Sellers didn’t let Mike speak & then, if necessary, read the statement by NewsMax Legal Dept. instead, he just talked over, argued, cut off & then walked out. Very immature & unprofessional.
I thought Rush was just being facetious when not allowing callers to talk about election fraud. I could be wrong.
Good morning, lysie!
Very creative breakfast this morning!
And thanks for the BACON!
Good morning, Gran.
I think you’re spot on about Rush cutting off any who RIGHTLY claim the election was stolen.
Scary times, when TRUTH becomes a “revolutionary act”.
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