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    Oh Boy the drunken Posts

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    Former Mississippi state rep killed outside same home where her sister-in-law was found dead

    A former Mississippi state lawmaker was fatally shot over the weekend outside the same burned-out home where her sister-in-law was found dead following an arson fire after Christmas.
    Ashley Henley, a Republican who represented Southaven from 2016 to 2019, was found with a gunshot wound to the back of her head on Saturday. Her body was discovered by investigators after her husband called a neighbor out of concern when she seemed to be gone for too long while cleaning up the property where his sister died.
    Henley and her husband, Brandon Henley, have pressed local law enforcement on the investigation surrounding the death of Brandon's sister, Kristina Michelle Jones, whose body was found Dec. 26 inside a trailer owned by Brandon and Kristina's father.
    Following Jones' death, Brandon and Ashley Henley put up a billboard-type shrine of sorts outside the property, insisting that Jones had been murdered and calling for justice.

    "I feel that if something would have been done sooner this would have never happened," Brandon Henley told WJTV-TV following his wife's death.
    Henley told the outlet that he believes both his wife and his sister were killed by the same person, and that the family "had just days earlier begun re-examining his sister's death."
    "The fire investigators did confirm it was arson and the crime lab did confirm that there was no smoke in her lungs when she was found, so she was dead before the fire," Henley said of Jones' death.
    "I'd like for them to do their job because this is the second person someone down there has taken from me," he said of the Yalobusha County Sheriff's Office. "My son doesn't have a mother."
    The Washington Post reported that the Henleys had launched their own investigation into Jones' death, and that Ashley Henley's friend and former colleague state Rep. Dan Eubanks (R) said Ashley "had grown increasingly frustrated in recent weeks and feared that Jones' case would go cold."

    Eubanks told WLBT-TV:
    "I really believe that what happened was, she continued to pursue certain leads and she ruffled some feathers and somebody wanted to put an end to that search. It's obvious that it was an execution-style murder. Somebody wanted her dead. They didn't rob her, they didn't take any of her stuff. … They killed her and just moved on."


    Mississippi: Ex-lawmaker killed near home of slain relative - ABC News

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    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/n...-shot-to-death

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    New Poll Reveals Many Likely General Election Voters Blame Biden for Rising Inflation

    A poll published Monday showed that likely general election voters blamed Biden for inflation more than anyone else.
    Thirty-nine percent of likely voters surveyed said Biden was to blame when asked who they believe was most responsible for rising inflation, according to the results of a Trafalgar Group/Convention of States poll. The poll showed that 17.7 percent of respondents blamed former President Donald Trump.
    Democrats hold Trump more responsible for inflation than Biden by 5.8 percent, according to the poll. The poll reveals Republicans held Biden was more to blame for inflation than Trump by a wide margin of 52.7 percent.

    The poll also revealed that some voters felt Congress is culpable for rising inflation, with 14.4 percent blaming the current Congress and 10.9 percent blaming the previous.
    Robert C. Cahaly, chief pollster at Trafalgar, noted the trend in a Tuesday tweet.
    “Our @trafalgar_group @COSProject #poll released on #SpicerAndCo @newsmax show tonight, reveals that most Americans blame #PresidentBiden and #Congress for rising inflation,” Cahaly wrote, providing a link to the report.




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    Our @trafalgar_group @COSProject #poll released on #SpicerAndCo @newsmax show tonight, reveals that most Americans blame #PresidentBiden and #Congress for rising inflation. See report: https://thetrafalgargroup.org/news/nat-issue

    The Trafalgar Group poll was conducted between June 6 and June 7, with 1,073 likely general election voters responding. The poll had 95 percent confidence and a margin of error of 2.99 percent.
    The White House and Trump’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the Daily Caller.
    Economists expect inflation to “accelerate strongly” in the coming weeks and months, according to the National Association for Business Economics. The consumer price index predicted a rise of 2.8 percent in 2021 and 2.3 percent in 2022.
    Larry Summers, former treasury secretary, predicted inflation would be driven to a once-in-a-generation level if the government increases spending.

    The consumer price index rose 0.6 percent in March, the highest increase in nearly nine years, with goods like gasoline prices increasing 9.1 percent in the same period.
    “Bidenomics isn’t working. It’s built on a lot of wishful thinking, and a lot of cash,” Charles Gasparino, frequent guest panelist on Fox Business, wrote in a New York Post opinion piece published Thursday.

    “Post-COVID, the economy will grow on its own, so you have to ask whether all this spending is worth the inflationary risk,” Gasparino wrote.
    “On a wide range of issues that hit home for and impact everyday Americans…current leadership in Washington is not only getting it wrong, they’re focused on issues that only DC elites care about,” Mark Meckler, president of Convention of States, wrote in a news release about the poll, according to the Washington Examiner.
    “And DC doesn’t pay the price, we do.”

    https://news.yahoo.com/public-pins-b...162000354.html

    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/n...-on-biden-poll

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...oll/ar-AAL4rWJ

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    White House is covering up for Joe's dementia.


    White House Forced to Issue Clarification on Gesture Biden Made in Opening Seconds of Putin Meeting

    The White House quickly issued a clarification that President Joe Biden’s answer to a reporter’s question Wednesday in Geneva was not what it seemed.
    Prior to Biden’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Switzerland, the two leaders appeared together for a brief and chaotic photo opportunity, according to The Associated Press.
    When a reporter asked if Putin could be trusted, Biden appeared to nod in agreement.
    “Inside, a pooler shouted Mr. President, do you trust Putin? Biden nodded yes up and down,” CBS News reporter Kathryn Watson tweeted, quoting the print pool.




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    Hmmm. Print pool: "Inside, a pooler shouted Mr. President, do you trust Putin? Biden nodded yes up and down. Another pooler asked Putin if he feared Navalny and what he would do if Ukraine joined NATO. He looked up and did not respond."

    Political reporter Yamiche Alcindor added that it appeared that Biden “looked directly at the reporter and nodded affirmatively.”

    The White House communications staff moved quickly to claim the president wasn’t answering the Putin question but was just giving “a general head nod in the direction of the media.”
    “During a chaotic free for all with members of the press shouting questions over each other, the President gave a general head nod in the direction of the media,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki told Alcindor.
    “He wasn’t responding to any question or anything other than the chaos.”

    Yeah RIGHT Biden was agreeing with the question.


    White House Communications Director Kate Beddingfield offered a similar explanation, adding that two days ago Biden said “verify, then trust” in relation to Putin.Biden has previously called Putin a “killer” and has claimed that as vice president a decade ago he looked into Putin’s eyes and told him he was missing a “soul.”


    Journalists and security officers were shoving to get into the small room Wednesday, creating a bit of chaos prior to the meeting, according to the AP.
    Putin ignored questions that were shouted at him from reporters, including one that asked him about jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, the outlet reported.

    Biden and Putin were expected to talk for four to five hours about a series of topics, including cybercrime and Russia’s alleged interference in U.S. elections.
    The president told his Russian counterpart that “it is always better to meet face to face,” and Putin expressed hope that the talks would be “productive.”

    As the talk started SleepyJoe had to scramble to find his note cards... Can't remember Trump needing any 'note cards'.




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    President Biden said Wednesday that he told Russian President Vladimir Putin during their summit in Geneva that his agenda “is not against Russia” but that the United States will always speak out against human rights violations.

    Biden said he raised the case of Russian dissident Alexei Navalny as well as two “wrongly imprisoned” Americans held in Russia.

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    Judge blocks Biden's ban on oil drilling leases for having no 'rational explanation': ‘Millions and possibly billions of dollars are at stake’

    A federal judge in Louisiana has blocked the Biden administration's suspension of new oil and gas leases on federal land and water, claiming the administration provided no "rational explanation" for the ban and did not follow the law in executing it.
    Judge Terry Doughty of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana issued a preliminary injunction Tuesday blocking the administration from enforcing the moratorium. He said the suspension violated the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act and the Mineral Leasing Act, two laws designed to affirm the federal government's intent to achieve energy independence using U.S. resources.
    Doughty's decision came as part of a lawsuit filed by a coalition of 13 Republican attorneys general claiming the administration had unlawfully issued the order.
    The judge said his order applies "nationwide" and will remain in effect pending final resolution of the case, including potential appeals to higher courts. He noted that the decision would effect countless American workers.

    "Millions and possibly billions of dollars are at stake," Doughty said. "Local government funding, jobs for Plaintiff State workers, and funds for the restoration of Louisiana's Coastline are at stake. Plaintiff States have a reliance interest in the proceeds derived from offshore and on land oil and gas lease sales."
    He added in the ruling that the moratorium should be struck down because it provides no "rational explanation in cancelling the lease sales, and in enacting the pause," and by ordering the pause, the government was "taking actions contrary to law."
    In response to the ruling, the Interior Department stated that it is "reviewing the judge's opinion and will comply with the decision."
    President Joe Biden had issued the suspension as part of a series of executive orders signed during the first week of his presidency. At the time, the president touted the move as a key way to combat climate change.
    The judge's ruling is a major setback for Biden, who was moving quickly to transition the U.S. away from its reliance on fossil fuels believed to emit levels of carbon dioxide harmful to the environment.
    Louisiana Republican Attorney General Jeff Landry called the judge's decision "a victory not only for the rule of law, but also for the thousands of workers who produce affordable energy for Americans."
    "We appreciate that federal courts have recognized President Biden is completely outside his authority in his attempt to shut down oil and gas leases on federal lands," he added.

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    Joe is cracking under the pressure.


    Joe Biden Snaps at CNN and American Press: ‘You Never Ask a Positive Question’


    President Joe Biden snapped at CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins on Wednesday, at a press conference following his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.


    As Biden began leaving the summit, Collins asked the president how he was confident that Russian President Vladimir Putin would change his behavior.


    “I’m not confident that he will change his behavior. What the hell? What do you do all the time?” Biden snapped. “When did I say I was confident?”


    Collins replied that Biden had said he would know in three to six months whether the meeting was a success.


    “What I said was, what will change their behavior is if the rest of the world reacts to them and it diminishes their standing in the world,” Biden said. “I’m not confident of anything; I’m just stating the facts.”


    Collins noted Putin’s behavior did not change after meeting with Biden, saying, “How does that account to a constructive meeting as President Putin framed it?”


    “If you don’t understand that, you’re in the wrong business,” Biden replied before walking away from the press conference.


    When Biden reached Air Force One he stopped to clarify his answer, expressing regret for his response to Collins.


    “I owe my last questioner an apology. I shouldn’t have been such a wise guy with the last answer I gave,” he said.


    But Biden indicated he was still frustrated when asked to clarify his answer.


    “To be a good reporter you have to be negative,” he says. “You never ask a positive question.”


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    Quote Originally Posted by BillyCarpenter View Post
    [h=1]Joe is cracking under the pressure.
    Shit he only likes softballs pre-determined questions. like he says " I'll get in trouble answering questions " WHY? because he can't handle anything that is thrown at him!

    He gives Putin a break on the russian pipeline but closes down ours!

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