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There has been no shortage of adoration poured on President Biden and members of his administration by the sympathetic US mainstream media. One of the most recent examples of the genre is its gushing ode to Psaki, published this week.
The Democrat-media complex continues to cajole the public into believing Joe Biden is a legitimate president, but Americans are not turning the page on the stolen election.
As the maligned Georgia governor took the stage at an event hosted by the Georgia Republican Party on Saturday, he was ferociously booed by the crowd.
Comment: Kemp's obstinency to any meaningful investigation, despite overwhelming evidence might lead one to believe that he knows the PTB will have his back. Certainly the behavior his closest associates and of the courts indicates it.
- Georgia Judiciary Committee votes on election fraud report: Enough evidence to decertify Biden 'win'
- Georgia sheriffs to President Trump: 'Mr. President, at no cost, we stand ready to vigorously investigate voter fraud across this state'
- Raffensperger's team leaks President Trump's Saturday call to fake news WaPo — tells you everything about the dirty Georgia leadership
- What's he hiding? Georgia's Secretary of State Raffensperger petitions court - prefers state not be forced to hand over ballots for audit
- Sidney Powell lawsuit: 30 allegations that would invalidate Georgia election results
- Georgia judge dismisses Sidney Powell's election fraud lawsuit
Speaking to RIA Novosti on Tuesday, Roman Silantyev, the deputy chairman of the Russian Ministry of Justice's advisory council on religion, said that people should be aware of the risks. "The likelihood of becoming a victim of satanists is small, but it is not zero, 20 to 30 people a year can become their victims," he said.
According to him, the groups usually evade detection by hunting down homeless people and those without a fixed abode, ensnaring them for occult ceremonies. "Gangs of Satanists, who were engaged in ritual murders, have repeatedly been identified in Nevinnomyssk, Rybinsk, in the Tula region. Unfortunately, this is a sad norm of our life, Satanists have existed before, and they will continue to exist," the specialist added.
Airing last week, the segment saw CNN's Nick Watt interview Dasha Kelly, a presumed single mother of three girls, at her home in Las Vegas. Kelly told Watt that she lost her job due to the pandemic and that 'her' kids, aged 8, 6 and 5, did not grasp their situation as the CNN chevron read: "Mom braces for eviction: 'How do you explain that to your kids?'"
The Oregonian reported that the governor has seemed to avoid discussing Senate Bill 744. Her move to sign the bill was "not public until recently, because her office did not hold a signing ceremony or issue press release." The paper also pointed out that the bill was first signed on July 14 but not added into the state's database until July 29 due to a glitch in the system.
Brown's office did not immediately respond to an after-hours email from Fox News.
In June, state lawmakers voted to approve the bill that suspended the requirements for students for three years, KATU reported. Foundations for a Better Oregon said in a statement at the time that the bill is intended to "truly reflect what every student needs to thrive in the 21st century." Supporters of the bill insist that considering math and reading essential skills has been an unfair challenge for students who do not test well. The report said the requirement was first suspended at the start of the pandemic.
The KATU report pointed out that Republicans have come out against the bill and claim that it lowers "expectations for our kids." But there was some bipartisan support.
Comment: In essence, this bill is a racist policy that will hurt those it was designed to protect. With the futures of those who would grow from overcoming the challenge of meeting minimum requirements being sacrificed on the altar of ideological adherence.

A medical worker takes swab sample from a worker from the China Star Optoelectronics Technology (CSOT) company in a gym during a round of COVID-19 test in Wuhan in central China's Hubei province on Aug. 5, 2021.
Among those removed from their posts were a vice mayor, heads of city districts and health commissions, and staff in hospital management, airport and tourism departments.
China's National Health Commission announced 94 new cases of domestic transmission had been recorded over the previous 24 hours.
Comment: See also:
- China seals off city as 'dozens' of coronavirus cases detected, largest outbreak in a year
- Covid lunacy: China authorities to test all Wuhan's 11 million residents amid new Covid cases
- China tests millions, imposes new travel restrictions as virus cases rise
- Medical journal the Lancet accused of costing lives by sitting on a study showing human transmission of Covid-19 that was suppressed by China
- China rejects WHO's second phase investigation into leak of coronavirus from Chinese lab, suggests looking at US military labs
- NewsReal: China Did it! Or Did They? Whose Pandemic is it Anyway?!

The victim, who goes by Caliber Visuals online, was attacked and robbed while on vacation in Seattle, Washington.
The victim, who goes by Caliber Visuals on social media, is still spitting up blood and getting severe headaches days later, he said.
The attack was caught on graphic surveillance video, and shows Caliber approached by a man in an orange shirt and black pants. The two seem to shake hands, but the suspect doesn't let go and throws Caliber to the ground.
The suspect repeatedly kicks and stomps on Caliber's head before knocking him unconscious. The suspect goes through Caliber's pockets, taking his money and personal belongings before walking away, leaving Caliber immobile on the sidewalk.
A bystander who witnessed the attack called 911, police said in a statement. Caliber was transported to Harborview Medical Center, where he received treatment for head trauma and facial injuries.
Comment: See also:
- Ukrainian Environmentalist Brutally Beaten to Death
- Jewish-Syrian brutally beaten in Berlin park as suspects hurled anti-Semitic remarks, punches
- 34 girls brutally beaten by 'boys & their parents' after resisting sexual harassment in India - media
- Ukrainian presidential candidate Tsarev brutally beaten by Western supported fascists
- 'I want to cut your throat': British MP Galloway recalls being brutally beaten by pro-Israeli fanatic for standing up for Gaza
- Muslim student brutally beaten for wishing men 'Merry Christmas'
The star-studded crowd — which included famous actors, musicians, media personalities, and politicians from all across the country — were seen partying around Obama's Martha's Vineyard estate without wearing face masks. Obama himself was pictured without wearing a face covering.
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.
Comment: This is just another graphic illustration that the rules don't apply to the elites, only to the rest of the rabble.
See also:
- DJ posts stealth pics of Obama's 'epic' maskless birthday party — forced to delete them
- 'Liberal elites are laughing at us!' Obama's 'scaled back' 60th birthday party draws celeb guests and ire from conservatives
- John Kerry flouts mask mandate at airport
- AOC caught putting on mask for photo op, goes without it before and after
- DC Democratic mayor caught partying without face mask after enacting new mask mandate - UPDATE: Washingtonian blames reporter, not Bowser
- Vaccine Virtue Signaling And The Totalitarian Cult of Woke
Pamela and Thomas Sellner of Manchester lost their animals, and their life's work, after major attacks by the deceptively named People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals and a lawsuit by the Animal Legal Defense Fund, who alleged that the zoo was a "public nuisance," despite there being no complaints from neighbors or local law enforcement.
The animal rights organizations do not believe that any animals should be in human care — except under their terms and control. So, they targeted this small private zoo that was started as a passion project by a family of Iowa farmers.
Comment: PETA is not an animal rights organization, despite their claims. They're a vinidictive hate group who are accused of regularly abusing the animals who they confiscate from their legitmate owners. While they're often the subject of eye-rolling mockery, they're actually dangerous and, given the testimony above, capable of destroying people's lives on a whim.
See also:
- PETA declares meat-eaters 'human supremacists', Twitter cringes & bombs it with mockery
- Spreading fear: PETA is being mocked and ridiculed by social media users after implying that eating meat may cause coronavirus
- PETA mocked over demand for University of Georgia to retire 'miserable' bulldog mascot
- PETA goes nuts over cartoon Bo Peep's sheep-herding crook
- No sense of humor: PETA finds Popeyes "Emotional Support Chicken" box offensive
- PETA gets slaughtered over its ridiculous demands to end 'anti-animal language'
- PETA claims milk is a 'symbol of white supremacy' and the dairy industry inflicts 'extreme violence and rape' on cows













Comment: Comparing this puff piece on Psaki to the inaugural Vogue Scandanavian issue featuring Greta Thunberg who called out the fashion industry for contributing to climate change while being on the cover for a leading fashion industry magazine, we're not quite sure which is more pathetically propagandistic.