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  • Liz Cheney calls out fellow House Republicans for associating with White nationalist event

    02/27/2022 2:15:25 PM PST · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 77 replies
    The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ^ | February 26, 2022 | EVA MCKEND, MELANIE ZANONA AND VERONICA STRACQUALURSI, CNN
    Republican Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming called out two members of her party who spoke at an event organized by White nationalist Nick Fuentes. "As Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene and Rep Paul Gosar speak at this white supremacist, anti-Semitic, pro-Putin event, silence by Republican Party leaders is deafening and enabling," Cheney tweeted Saturday. "All Americans should renounce this garbage and reject the Putin wing of the GOP now," she added. Greene, a Georgia Republican, spoke at the America First Political Action Committee's conference in Orlando, Florida, on Friday -- an event founded by the far-right activist Fuentes as an alternative...
  • Stew Peters Demolishes Weak “Conservatism” During AFPAC Speech

    02/27/2022 1:44:35 PM PST · by Scarlett156 · 27 replies
    NOQ Report ^ | 27 February 2022 | JD Rucker
    Conservative Christian show host Stew Peters says what he wants to say. His bluntness combined with a willingness to call out pretty much anyone has not endeared him to Establishment Republicans. Other true conservatives think his “tone” is too harsh. But those who listen to him regularly and appreciate his shocking style can’t get enough of him. At the America First Political Action Conference, AFPAC, running at the same time as CPAC (or Queer PAC, as he calls it), Peters went after Republicans and conservatives who he believes are not doing anything productive. They spend their time trying to “own...
  • Obama on Afghanistan (Michael Yon is disappointed)

    03/27/2009 11:42:46 AM PDT · by RobinMasters · 10 replies · 783+ views
    Michael Yon ^ | MARCH 27, 2009 | Michael Yon
    President Obama has just spoken on AfPak. I closed my eyes and listened closely to his words, coming via the BBC from the other side of the world. The President's words were disappointing. He talked about our goal to reach a force level of 134,000 Afghan soldiers and 82,000 police by 2011. This is not even in the neighborhood of being enough. Further, the increase of 21,000 U.S. troops is likely just a bucket of water on the growing bonfire. One can only expect that sometime in 2010, the President will again be forced to announce another increase in U.S....