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   BeamMeUpScotty to Take That Whores   
   =?UTF-8?Q?The_price_for_telling_the_trut   
   03 Jun 22 11:10:04   
   
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   From: NOT-SURE@idiocracy.gov   
      
   On 6/3/22 10:37 AM, Take That Whores wrote:   
   > In article    
   > lefty asswipes  wrote:   
   >>   
   >> ...I spent all night taking it up the ass.   
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   > White House adviser Cedric Richmond confirmed Tuesday that he   
   > will depart President Biden’s staff for a position at the   
   > Democratic National Committee — shortly after reporting that he   
   > called left-wing Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Rashida   
   > Tlaib “f—ing idiots.”   
   >   
   > Richmond, 48, will serve in a vague DNC role boosting the   
   > party’s efforts to avoid a wipeout in the midterm elections in   
   > November. He and the White House described the transition as a   
   > promotion.   
   >   
   > Richmond, director of the White House Office of Public Liaison,   
   > was one of the few relatively fresh faces among Biden’s senior   
   > West Wing staff, which is dominated by longtime associates of   
   > the 79-year-old president. He reportedly struggled to be   
   > included.   
   >   
   > It’s unclear if Richmond’s criticism of Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and   
   > Tlaib (D-Mich.) had anything to do with the timing of his exit.   
   >   
   > The former Louisiana congressman tore into the left-wing “Squad”   
   > members after progressive activists slammed Biden for hiring him   
   > despite his history of accepting campaign donations from fossil   
   > fuel executives, according to excerpts from the book “This Will   
   > Not Pass: Trump, Biden and the Battle for America’s Future” by   
   > New York Times reporters Jonathan Martin and Alex Burns.   
   >   
   > “I am thrilled that the president has entrusted me with helping   
   > boost the robust work already being done at the DNC to make sure   
   > that Democrats grow their majorities in the House and Senate,   
   > and increase the number of Democratic governors in state   
   > capitals around the country,” Richmond said.   
   >   
   > DNC Chairman Jamie Harrison said “there are few people more   
   > capable of helping us continue to build on our successes and   
   > deliver our message as we head into the midterm elections” and   
   > that Richmond’s transfer shows “the Democratic Party is all-in   
   > and leaving nothing to chance.”   
   >   
   > House Majority Whip James Clyburn (R-SC), an important Richmond   
   > ally, said, “This is an exciting and important move – as we head   
   > toward the midterms Cedric Richmond will make an already strong   
   > team at the DNC, led by Jaime Harrison, even stronger.”   
   >   
   > White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Monday sought to head   
   > off the perception that Richmond was being cast aside when a   
   > reporter pressed her on Richmond’s recent remarks that he   
   > planned to remain at the White House.   
   >   
   > “The New York Times is reporting that Cedric Richmond is   
   > leaving. Is he? And just last week, he said publicly that he   
   > wouldn’t leave unless the president asked him to. So, has   
   > something changed there?” the reporter asked.   
   >   
   > “Cedric Richmond has been, continues to be a vital, essential   
   > adviser to the president — was on the campaign, continues to be   
   > in the White House. I have been in many meetings with Cedric   
   > Richmond, where the president goes to him and looks to him for   
   > his political sense, his assessment of Congress. He trusts him   
   > implicitly,” Psaki replied.   
   >   
   > “I have nothing to announce at this point, but I can assure you   
   > when we have something to announce, it will involve a new   
   > important role too — for Cedric Richmond and something the   
   > president is excited about and has asked him to do.”   
   >   
   > https://nypost.com/2022/04/26/biden-adviser-cedric-richmond-to-   
   > leave-white-house-for-dnc/   
   >   
      
      
   That's the price for telling the truth in the BidenRegime, you're   
   banished to the dead zone at the DNC.   
      
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   The only way to fight the STAGFLATION would be to shrink the size and   
   taxing and spending of the Government combined with raising the interest   
   rates to their NATURAL self determining rates and cease the printing of   
   worthless money rather than the FAKE INTEREST RATES and worthless   
   counterfeit dollars created by the DEMOCRATS under Obama/Biden-2008 and   
   Biden/Obama-2020....   
      
   The problem isn't "the economy stupid", the problem is   
   *the stupid government manipulated economy* .   
      
   Hiding from reality to find happiness is almost the "text book"   
      
   definition of mental illness.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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