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Hungary is a successful Christian nation, that's why godless liberals slammed Tucker Carlson's meeting with 'tyrant' Victor Orban

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© Reuters/Lucas jackson/Ludovic Marin1 Fox News host Tucker Carlson • Hungarian President Victor Orban
Nothing terrifies US liberals more than an alternative worldview that reveals the disaster of nations pursuing open borders, sexualized classrooms and fractured families, which is why Budapest is under attack today.

Judging by the hysterical commentary spewing from the media industrial complex over the last few days, one would have thought that Fox News host Tucker Carlson had summoned Adolf Hitler from the grave for an exclusive studio interview.

Instead, Carlson had the audacity to spend an entire week bouncing around Hungary, a tiny landlocked country in Eastern Europe, admiring the public work achievements of its controversial prime minister, Viktor Orban.

Anyone who is familiar with Orban from media reports alone knows they have a better chance of spotting a purple winged unicorn than a single line of positive commentary on this man. According to the totally not-biased Vox, for example, Viktor Orban is a ruler who has "spent the past 11 years systematically dismantling Hungary's free political system."

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Tucker Carlson interviews Viktor Orbán in Hungary: "A bitter contrast between Budapest and New York City"


Briefcase

Republican to file articles of impeachment against Biden border chief Mayorkas

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© Kevin Lamarque/ReutersDepartment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas
A House Republican announced a long-shot bid to remove President Joe Biden's top border official in response to the worsening situation at the border.

Rep. Andy Biggs, whose Arizona district sits close to the U.S.-Mexico border, announced Friday evening that he will file articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas in the next few weeks.
"Secretary Mayorkas is a threat to the sovereignty and security of our nation. As a result of his actions and policies, America is more in danger today than when he began serving as Secretary. He is willfully refusing to maintain operational control of the border and is encouraging aliens to enter our country illegally."
Since Biden took office and Mayorkas was confirmed as the DHS secretary earlier this year, the administration has rescinded a slew of Trump-era border policies and seen a near-tripling in the number of noncitizens attempting to enter the country at the southern border illegally, from 78,000 in January to roughly 210,000 in July. Biggs continued:
"Under his direction, DHS is systematically releasing COVID-19 positive aliens into our communities, subjecting the American people to unnecessary and avoidable risks. Secretary Mayorkas is failing to faithfully uphold his oath of office and is presiding over a reckless abandonment of border security and immigration enforcement, at the expense of the U.S. Constitution and the security of the United States."

Cult

DJ posts stealth pics of Obama's 'epic' maskless birthday party — forced to delete them

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© Trap BeckhamView of Obama's party at his Martha's Vineyard mansion
A performer at former President Barack Obama's birthday party managed to take stealth pictures of the opulent Martha's Vineyard event and share them with Instagram followers.

Rapper Trap Beckham and manager TJ Chapman discreetly snapped pics of the event's high-end food, drink and swag offerings and talked to their followers as the party unfolded, according to screenshots of the posts, which were later deleted under the event's photography ban.

The recording artist and his handler posted themselves smoking cannabis — which is legal in Massachusetts.

Snaps of the open bar showed bottles of top-shelf liquor and cigars, and s'mores cocktails garnished with melted marshmallows.

Comment: More from The Blaze, wherein Obama's elitist bash is justified by NYT guest Annie Karni:
While Democrats advocate for mask and vaccine mandates, New York Times White House correspondent Annie Karni seemingly justified the mass gathering of Obama's birthday party by relaying the sentiment of some Martha's Vineyard residents.

"They're following all the safety precautions. People are going to sporting events that are bigger than this," Karni said, repeating some island residents. "This is a sophisticated, vaccinated crowd."

Speaking about criticism of the party, Karni added, "This is just about optics. It's not about safety."


Earlier in the interview, Karni explained the COVID-related precautions that Obama's staff took — and requiring guests to be vaccinated was not one of them.

"Well, first of all, to be clear, this party is outdoors. All the guests had to submit negative COVID tests to a COVID coordinator and were encouraged to be vaccinated," Karni said.

"They were not required to be vaccinated, but most of this crowd is assumed to be vaccinate," she added. "So they are following all CDC precautions."

What was the reaction?

The sentiment that Karni relayed was quickly called out for its elitist stench that suggests "sophisticated" people can live by different rules than non-sophisticated people.
  • "It's important to note that the latest research in virology proves that sophisticated progressive people are protected against COVID via a BS-13 enzyme. Not to be confused with Noble members of MS-13," reporter Gad Saad mocked.
  • "Oh that explains it. As long as you are rich and sophisticated, you are safe from Covid. All the rest of us lower level citizens must practice social distancing," one person reacted.
  • "A NYT reporter on CNN justifying Obama's huge maskless birthday bash because he only invited 'a sophisticated, vaccinated crowd' is about as emblematic of liberal discourse as it gets. What happened to all the concerns about vaccinated people passing Delta to the unvaccinated?" Glenn Greenwald said. "Yes, it's a pandemic and a crisis, but let the sophisticated people have their fun!"
  • "A case study in media elitism, in one telling segment, with the very worst of journalism in the 'objective' Jim Acosta running the performance art," media reporter Joe Concha reacted.
  • "With distinct notes of vanilla, elderberry, and aged hickory," Washington Examiner editor Seth Mandel mocked.
  • "Everyone knows COVID doesn't affect people who sip wine with their pinkies out," another person mocked.
  • "Notice how she pivoted to 'they're following the rules' to 'there are people doing much worse at sports events anyway'. So which is it? Are they all rule breakers, or none are?" one person pointed out.
  • "That's it right there, the quiet part out loud: 'We are better than some other people, we are sophisticated, we are educated, we can break the rules,'" another person said.
Martha's Vineyard has been designated as an area with "high" transmission of COVID-19 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which theoretically means residents should wear face masks indoors and avoid large gatherings.



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Cuomo would have to find a place to live if he resigns or is ousted from office

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© Matthew McDermottCuomo is widely expected to face impeachment proceedings that could get him tossed from office.
Maybe he can live in his brother's basement!

Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who is widely expected to face impeachment proceedings that could get him tossed from office — and his lavish digs at the Executive Mansion in Albany — seemingly has no other place to call home.

He does not own any property in his name, according to available public records. His last private residence was the four-bedroom Mount Kisco abode he shared with his ex, Sandra Lee, which was in her name. Cuomo moved out in 2019, and Lee sold the Colonial she called Lily Pond in 2020 for $1.85 million.

Comment: While it's a pleasant thought to have Andrew Cuomo left homeless (one can think of few people more deserving), snakes like him always seem to get by.

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Hardhat

Dems' unrelenting drive against Trump continues to do real harm to presidency, Constitution

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© AP/Patrick SemanskyFormer US President Donald Trump
The progressive crusade to bring down Donald Trump by any means necessary continues to damage the Office of the President and the Constitution's separation of powers. New York prosecutors succeeded in subpoenaing a sitting president — and thereby interfering with his ability to carry out his duties — all for the sake of indicting a single Trump Organization official for under-reporting taxes.

Now the Biden administration has inflicted even more damage on the Presidency by waiving Trump's constitutional right to confidential communications with his closest aides.

On January 23, 2021, Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats sent a letter to the Department of Justice demanding production of documents concerning meetings and communications between Trump and high-ranking Justice Department officials regarding election fraud. House and the Senate committees subsequently followed up with subpoenas for a slew of top former Justice Department officials, such as Acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen, assistant attorney general Jeffrey Clark, and U.S. Attorneys in Georgia and New York.

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SOTT Focus: NewsReal: Echoes of Nazism - Governments' Vaccine Passports Spark Mass Disobedience

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© Sott.net
Despite health authorities acknowledging that Covid vaccines prevent neither infection nor transmission, governments - again in 'lockstep' - last week announced that teenagers are next in line for them.

Meanwhile major protests against the 'vaccine green pass' continue growing, and some local governments like Texas and Florida have vowed never to pass such laws.

What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object? We're surely going to found out soon enough!

Also on this NewsReal, Joe & Niall cast an eye over some of the phenomenal extreme weather events around the world in recent weeks. 'Climate change' is really a thing, but it aint what they're telling you...


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Running Time: 01:48:15

Download: MP3 — 74.3 MB


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Afghanistan: Taliban take 5 provincial capitals in just 3 days

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© Abdullah Sahil/APAkhtar Mohammad Makoii in Herat and Luke HardingShops after fighting between the Taliban and Afghan security forces in Kunduz city, northern Afghanistan.
The Taliban have claimed a huge symbolic victory after their fighters seized a large city for the first time in northern Afghanistan as part of a seemingly unstoppable offensive in which they have captured five provincial capitals in just three days.


Comment: It would appear that part of the reason the Taliban have covered so much ground and so quickly is because a great many Afghans mistrust the Kabul administration and consider the Taliban to be a more viable and trustworthy political entity. As a Taliban spokesman stated recently, "it's not possible to take 150 districts in just six weeks by fighting," and, when we consider that the US made little progress in 20 years despite spending billions of dollars and sacrificing over a hundred thousand civilian lives, it's likely he has a point.

Moreover, reflecting not only Afghanistan's strategic importance but also the Taliban's current and future role in the country, Russia has been meeting with Kabul officials and the Taliban since at least 2018, with one particular meeting also involving the US, China, and Pakistan, and, more recently, China hosted the Taliban for discussions about the "peace, reconciliation and reconstruction process".


Armed men swept into Kunduz on Sunday, a strategic city close to the border with Tajikistan and an important political and military hub. By mid-morning they controlled the city centre while pro-government forces retreated to the nearby airport. Residents fled as smoke from the city's burning market engulfed the sky.

Videos posted by Taliban fighters showed the city's abandoned police compound, complete with cars and its main security and intelligence buildings intact. "The enemy left behind vehicles, weapons and equipment," tweeted the Taliban's spokesperson, Zabihullah Mujahid, promising further advances.

Comment: For more nuanced insight into the situation, lacking in the Guardian report above, be sure to check out:


Heart - Black

"He's a pathological liar": Cornell chemistry professor Dave Collum unloads on Dr. Fauci and Covid hysteria

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© TwitterDr. Anthony Fauci
Friend of Zero Hedge and Cornell Professor Dave Collum appeared on the Quoth the Raven podcast this week and offered his unfiltered (and often profane) 2 hour-long take not only on the development of the Delta variant hysteria, but also on Dr. Fauci, vaccinations and the state of lockdowns across the globe.

Collum is the Betty R. Miller Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Cornell University and holds a PhD, Columbia University, MS, Columbia University, MA, Columbia University and BS, Cornell University.

The duo of Collum and podcast host Chris Irons first talked about Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and the chief medical advisor to the president, whom Collum referred to as a "pathological liar".

When asked about the FOIA request for Fauci's emails, Collum responded:
"They were heavily redacted. One could only imagine what the redaction was. I got the feeling, reading the emails, Fauci was smart enough to know to not, himself, say anything. So Fauci didn't say incriminating things, it was emails to Fauci that were incriminating."

Comment: Listen to the entire interview here:




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Leaked document reveals 'shocking' terms of Pfizer's international vaccine agreements - Children's Health Defense

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© Shutterstock, screenshot/Pfizer/KJN
Vaccine makers have nothing to lose by marketing their experimental COVID-19 shots, even if they cause serious injury and death, as they enjoy full indemnity against injuries occurring from COVID-19 vaccines or any other pandemic vaccine under the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness (PREP) Act, passed in the U.S. in 2005.

The full extent of their COVID-19 vaccine indemnification agreements with countries, however, is a closely guarded secret, one that has remained highly confidential — until now. A leaked document broken down by Twitter user Ehden reveals the shocking terms of Pfizer's international COVID-19 vaccine agreements. He wrote:
"These agreements are confidential, but luckily one country did not protect the contract document well enough, so I managed to get a hold of a copy. As you are about to see, there is a good reason why Pfizer was fighting to hide the details of these contracts."

Comment: There are those who watch and report, hoping more will wake up to 'herd awareness' and help turn the tide:
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The World Economic Forum and the misleading politics of gender equality

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© ReutersIMF Chief Christine Lagarde • World Economic Forum
The annual release of the World Economic Forum's Global Gender Gap Index (GGGI) often provokes consternation and lamentations among journalists, politicians, and activists about the supposedly sorry position of women in the world today. According to the most recent GGGI report, and due in part to the effects of COVID-19 on women's employment, "Another generation of women will have to wait for gender parity." Time magazine uncritically repeated the report's conclusion, noting that:
"it will take an average of 135.6 years for women and men to reach parity on a range of factors worldwide, instead of the 99.5 years outlined in the 2020 report."
A more strident example is provided by an opinion piece in the Sydney Morning Herald that excoriated Australians for their ongoing mistreatment of women:
This failure of policy reflects government indifference to the fact that Australia is a society in which women are actively marginalised and held back. Perhaps the most telling statistical outcome from the 2021 GGGI is that Australia ranks equal first for educational attainment among women and girls, but 70th for economic participation and opportunity ... The state of gender equality in Australia is, put simply, shameful. And it's getting worse, at a rapid pace.