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The ex-US president argued some overlooked Mr Trump's rhetoric because they supported his anti-abortion stance. Mr Obama also criticised undocumented migrants being held in "cages", a practice that began in his presidency.
Exit polls show Mr Trump won a larger percentage of Hispanics than in 2016. The Republican president garnered about 32% of the demographic in 2020, up from 28% four years ago.
The Australian government's handling of the Afghanistan war crimes scandal has been an utter shambles and, as a result, those responsible are likely to escape punishment entirely.
The Brereton report, handed down last week in redacted form, found that some unnamed 25 soldiers in the elite Australian special forces had committed 39 murders while on duty in Afghanistan. Brereton correctly described this as "a disgraceful and profound betrayal."
Comment: See also:
- Australia's SAS murdering Afghan civilians undeniable thanks to video footage and whistleblower exposing war crimes
- Pentagon stops reporting key Afghanistan violence metric, military sexual assaults on the rise - plus other US military news
- Opium production in Afghanistan up 50-fold since US Invasion
The issues in the case involve whether such a "curing" process is allowable under Pennsylvania law, and whether the actions by the counties and the Secretary of the Commonwealth caused an "injury" to the Plaintiffs by expanding the opportunity for registered voters to cast their ballots.
This case was always going to end up in a dismissal based on a lack of standing on the part of the Plaintiffs to assert the type of claims they were bringing. The controlling case law at the appellate court level dictated the outcome. The purpose of bringing the case was to initiate a process that allows the Trump Campaign's claims to move through the trial court, appeals court, and on to the Supreme Court, which has the authority to overrule lower court "standing" cases and give the Trump Campaign the ability to pursue its claims. You can't get to the Supreme Court without starting in the district court, and the Trump Campaign could only get to the Supreme Court by LOSING.
Comment: See also:
- Crucial provisional ballots: Why Pennsylvania - and this election - isn't over!
- Rate of rejected mail-in ballots almost 30 times lower in Pennsylvania this year than in 2016
- Pennsylvania officials admit duplicate ballots were mailed to voters
- 'Ballots could be from Mars, as far as we're concerned': Giuliani alleges mail-in voter fraud in Pennsylvania & Wisconsin
Many believe that the prime minister of a country should not enter into an argument with George Soros. Their reasoning is that Soros is an economic criminal, because he made his money through speculation, ruining the lives of millions of people, and even blackmailing entire national economies. Just as governments must not negotiate with terrorists, they say, prime ministers must likewise not debate with economic criminals.
Yet now I am compelled to do so, because in an article appearing on the Project Syndicate website on 18 November, the Hungarian-born speculator and billionaire George Soros issued open commands to the leaders of the European Union. In his article he instructs them to severely punish those Member States that do not want to become part of a unifying European empire under the banner of a global "open society".
Throughout history, Europe's strength has always been derived from its nations. Although of different origins, European nations were bound together by the common roots of our faith. The foundation of our communities was the European family model, itself based on Judeo-Christian traditions. It was Christian freedom which ensured freedom of thought and culture, and which created benign competition among the continent's nations. This magnificent amalgam of contrasts made Europe the world's leading power through centuries of history.
Every attempt to unify Europe under the aegis of empire has failed. Thus historical experience tells us that Europe will be great again if its nations become great again, and resist all forms of imperial ambition.
Comment: The challenge is to define ourselves and live by our principles - no matter the threat. As such, the Hungarian prime minister effectively utilizes the imperial commands of the Soros campaign to make a stand and hold steadfast to it - a rare and brave example by today's standards.
An independent report published last week in redacted form said there was evidence that 39 unarmed Afghan prisoners and civilians were killed by 19 Australian soldiers.
None of the 19 soldiers were identified in the report, which was written by a state judge appointed by the inspector-general of defence. The 19 current and former soldiers have been referred for possible prosecution.
Comment: See also:
- Australia's SAS murdering Afghan civilians undeniable thanks to video footage and whistleblower exposing war crimes
- Pentagon stops reporting key Afghanistan violence metric, military sexual assaults on the rise - plus other US military news
- Opium production in Afghanistan up 50-fold since US Invasion
On Tuesday, Biden announced his selection of Antony Blinken as secretary of state, Jake Sullivan as national security adviser, Avril Haines as director of national intelligence and Alejandro Mayorkas to lead the Department of Homeland Security.
Biden's picks are all Obama-era officials with whom the former vice president has worked side by side and who supported the foreign policies of then-president Barack Obama and ex-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, including intervention in Libya, a controversial approach to militants in Syria, the drawn-out withdrawal from Iraq, and others.
Cadwalladr won the 2018 Orwell Prize for her reporting on the Cambridge Analytica scandal and big-data influence on the Brexit referendum. Her reports fit like a glove on the overarching narrative, which claims that unfavorable voting outcomes in the West are products of clandestine Russian psyops and cyber action. "Brexit and Trump were intimately entwined ... Brexit was the petri dish for Trump," she said in a TED Talk last year.
One particular person was featured heavily in her reporting. Arron Banks, a prominent donor of the Leave campaign, who was insinuated to be a go-between to pour Russian money into making Britain leave the EU. Banks saw some of the things Cadwalladr said as libelous and filed a lawsuit against her.
Comment: See also:
- Brexit opponents hoped 'Russia report' would show Moscow's interference, but only revealed blindness of UK's foreign policy
- Russia report: Inquiry into potential Brexit vote interference rejected by UK government
- Why Brexit really was anything but a Russian revolution
- Farage to undergo scrutiny over £450,000 payment from Arron Banks
- Arron Banks faces criminal investigation for 'mysterious' Brexit funds
- Brexit campaigner Arron Banks hit with accusations of links to Moscow but responds with trolling and shrugs
Comment: The following article was published in the Johns Hopkins University newsletter on November 22nd. It has since been taken down, so we're archiving it on Sott.net.
This university has been 'Covid-19 central' for data collection and analysis for all countries globally from the get-go. After 10 months of global panic, its experts have confirmed that there is, in their own words, "no evidence that COVID-19 created any excess deaths" in 2020.
In short, this has all been for nothing.

After retrieving data on the CDC website, Briand compiled a graph representing percentages of total deaths per age category from early February to early September.
From mid-March to mid-September, U.S. total deaths have reached 1.7 million, of which 200,000, or 12% of total deaths, are COVID-19-related. Instead of looking directly at COVID-19 deaths, Briand focused on total deaths per age group and per cause of death in the U.S. and used this information to shed light on the effects of COVID-19.
She explained that the significance of COVID-19 on U.S. deaths can be fully understood only through comparison to the number of total deaths in the United States.
After retrieving data on the CDC website, Briand compiled a graph representing percentages of total deaths per age category from early February to early September, which includes the period from before COVID-19 was detected in the U.S. to after infection rates soared.
Surprisingly, the deaths of older people stayed the same before and after COVID-19...
The remarks that John Williams made about hyperinflation during a recent interview with Greg Hunter have created quite an uproar, but the truth is that Williams is right on target.
We are on the exact same path that Zimbabwe, Venezuela and so many others have already gone down, and the very foolish decisions that we have been making are only going to end in complete and utter disaster.
He claimed to be making himself perfectly clear as his timetable for ending lockdown was conditioned by the subjunctive. The big give was that from Saturday, we are to be allowed to spend three hours daily outside, and to venture 20km, or 12.5 miles, (no more) from our front doors. (This will be a relief to a friend in the Dordogne who was 'verbalisé' by the flics last week when she was discovered 1.2km (three-quarters of a mile) from her house, 200 meters (an eighth of a mile) more than permitted.)
From December 15, cinemas, theaters and discotheques may open, and the lockdown will officially end, although with a sting. There will be a national curfew from 9 p.m. to 7 a.m. The nightclubs will have to close at night. So, less to that than meets the eye. And the hated 'attestations de déplacement dérogatoire' (permits to leave home) may finally end.














Comment: Looks likes ole Barry's comments didn't play as well as he'd hoped.
Lest anyone feel left out, Obama included white males in his criticisms: And in the "who cares, but it might sell more copies" department: