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originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: crankyoldman
Your post reminded me of how unusual it was for Clarence Thomas to laugh so gleefully during the Brett Kavanaugh (ceremonial) swearing in at the White House. It was almost like Thomas and John Roberts were laughing at Ruth Ginsberg, who was slouched and looking dour, next to them.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: crankyoldman
Your post reminded me of how unusual it was for Clarence Thomas to laugh so gleefully during the Brett Kavanaugh (ceremonial) swearing in at the White House. It was almost like Thomas and John Roberts were laughing at Ruth Ginsberg, who was slouched and looking dour, next to them.
originally posted by: tiredoflooking
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originally posted by: crankyoldman
Earlier I posted that Sessions resignation letter has no date. Lawyers never leave the date off unless there is a reason.
Could this connect to the fact that Sessions is underlined? I see only Sessions, DOJ, and FBI underlined. Q is directing our attention there.
Q
Today's post makes it clear to me that most folks "hired" by Q/DJT team are going to be short term - including DJT himself. They are brought in for very specific jobs, hired guns, and when that job is done they leave. In some cases like Bannon and Hicks, their job continues outside, but in new form.
They are "serving" they are not working to embed themselves. Sacrifice of the highest order so from cranky pass it up.
Saudi Crown Prince Claims Assassination Attempt Against Him Was Thwarted
The Jerusalem Post first broke the story this week based on accounts of the returning Evangelical delegation who met with the crown prince on November 1. Joel Rosenberg, who led the delegation of American Evangelical Christians said MbS relayed that the head of Egyptian intelligence recently came to Riyadh to inform Saudi authorities that a terrorist cell with Saudi citizens had been caught in northern Sinai. “They were planning to assassinate me,” MbS told the American delegation.
He told the Evangelical delegation concerning Khashoggi's death that his "enemies are exploiting this to the fullest" — perhaps implying that he's put at greater risk of an assassination attempt or violence due to the backlash and wave of criticism he's currently facing. He denied being behind the Khashoggi killing and condemned it as “a mistake” and a “heinous act” that will not go unpunished.
MbS further recently tried to present himself as vital to the West's war on terror, and said further in the meeting with American pastors: “We must fight the extremists and defeat them or they will stop us and the reforms we are making to make life better for the people of Saudi Arabia.” He also vowed to shore up relations with the US and other regional allies and said: “We are fighting extremists in the ideological war and we are fighting terrorists in a physical war,” according to the Jerusalem Post.
Perhaps we will hear of more thwarted "assassination plots" to come from the mouths of Saudi officials, eliciting sympathy from a momentarily hostile press and world officials.
originally posted by: XAnarchistX
a reply to: tiredoflooking
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""The whole world is watching" was a chant by antiwar demonstrators outside the Conrad Hilton Hotel the evening of August 28 during the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
The event was broadcast from taped footage on the night of Wednesday, August 28, the third day of the convention. Demonstrators took up the chant as police were beating and pulling many of them into police vans, "each with a superfluous whack of a nightstick,"[1] after the demonstrators, being barricaded in the park by the police, began to come into Michigan Avenue in front of the hotel.
The prescient and apparently spontaneous chant quickly became famous. The following year, it served as the title of a television movie about student activism."