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    Political ASMR #7 – Massive escalation with Russia, Sunday Morning Fake News

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    President Biden has recently authorized Ukraine to use U.S.-supplied long-range missiles for strikes deep inside Russia, marking a significant shift in U.S. policy regarding the Ukraine-Russia conflict. This decision comes amid heightened tensions, particularly with the deployment of North Korean troops to support Russia, and is seen as a response to Ukraine’s need to counter ongoing Russian attacks on its territory.

    Summary of Key Points:

    • Authorization: Ukraine can now use Army Tactical Missile Systems (ATACMs) for strikes within Russian territory.
    • Context: This change follows Russia’s increased military support from North Korea, raising concerns in both Washington and Kyiv.
    • Operational Impact: Ukraine plans to conduct its first long-range attacks soon, aiming to disrupt Russian military operations.

    Consequences for All Parties Involved:

    1. Ukraine:
      • Military Advantage: This move could enhance Ukraine’s ability to target Russian military infrastructure, potentially shifting the momentum in the conflict.
      • Escalation Risks: Increased strikes into Russia may provoke a stronger military response from Moscow.
    2. Russia:
      • Increased Tensions: Russia may escalate its military operations or retaliate against Ukraine, potentially leading to a broader conflict.
      • Domestic Pressure: The Kremlin might face internal pressure to respond decisively to maintain its image of strength.

    3. United States:
      • Policy Shift: This decision reflects a more aggressive stance in supporting Ukraine, which could influence future U.S. foreign policy.
      • Political Repercussions: Biden may face criticism from various political factions regarding the risks of escalating the conflict.

    4. North Korea:
      • Strategic Positioning: North Korea’s involvement could solidify its alliance with Russia, impacting regional security dynamics and U.S. relations in East Asia.

    This development underscores the complex interplay of military strategy, international relations, and domestic politics as the conflict continues to evolve. What are your thoughts on this situation?

    References

    [1] GOP Ukraine hawks slam Biden for ‘slow-walking’ decision to allow strikes inside Russia
    [2] Biden OKs Ukraine’s use of US-supplied long-range missiles in Russia …
    [3] Biden Caves, Allows Ukraine To Use US Missiles For Long-Range Strikes Inside Russia
    [4] Biden allows Ukraine to use US-supplied missiles for strikes inside Russia

    Biden has authorized this escalation – to what end? How does this truly benefit the United States or the world?

    Link to article above

    But in the middle of all of this escalation – there is word out that the leader of Iran has become gravely ill!

    And in this clip, Putin talk about bringing nuclear weapons to the table. if necessary to neutralize the threat.

    Trump on the Ukraine conflict:

    The headline of the Drudge Report

    Let’s focus on the nomination strategy by the liberal left:

    Here is a preview of the 60 minutes episode

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    Political ASMR #6a – Russian collusion, Acceptance & inauguration, and your thoughts

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    G20 Meeting Agenda in Rio de Janeiro (November 18-19, 2024)

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    Day 1: November 18, 2024

    • 08:30 – 10:00: Arrival of leaders and reception by the President of Brazil and First Lady.
    • 10:00 – 13:00: Launch of the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty. This Brazilian initiative aims to mobilize the international community to accelerate efforts in combating hunger and poverty by 2030.
    • 13:00 – 14:30: Working lunch.
    • 14:30 – 18:00: Session 2 – Reform of Global Governance. Discussions on modernizing international institutions like the United Nations, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, and World Trade Organization to better reflect contemporary realities and promote fairer governance.
    • 18:00 – 20:00: Official reception by President Lula and First Lady for the leaders.

    Day 2: November 19, 2024

    • 10:30 – 13:00: Session 3 – Sustainable Development and Energy Transitions. Focus on strategies to promote a greener and more sustainable global economy, considering local realities and access to clean energy sources.
    • 13:00 – 15:00: Closing session and ceremony for the transfer of G20 presidency from Brazil to South Africa.
    • 15:00 – 16:30: Official late lunch.
    • Post-lunch: Bilateral meetings between leaders to discuss specific issues and strengthen international cooperation.

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    The Rising Political Narrative: Analyzing Sunday Morning News Programs

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    As I’ve discussed in previous livestreams, the liberal attack machine is intensifying, presenting a crucial opportunity to reveal the political landscape for what it truly is—focused solely on the pursuit and maintenance of power, often at the expense of the public. A recent example of this is the increased rhetoric labeling Tulsi Gabbard as a “Russian asset,” a claim pushed by certain liberal politicians.

    Sunday morning news programs are typically viewed by dedicated news and politics enthusiasts. I believe these shows play a significant role in shaping the weekly political agenda, mobilizing fervent supporters to echo and disseminate their messaging.

    Below is an overview of the major networks’ Sunday offerings. Additionally, we should assess the schedules of social media influencers, as viewership is increasingly shifting from traditional news outlets to individual and citizen journalism.

    1. Meet the Press (NBC) 
    2. Host: Chuck Todd 
    3. Air Time: 10:30 AM ET 
    4. Features interviews with political leaders and discussions on current events. 
    5. Face the Nation (CBS) 
    6. Host: Margaret Brennan 
    7. Air Time: 10:30 AM ET 
    8. Focuses on interviews with prominent politicians and a roundtable discussion. 

    9. This Week (ABC) 
    10. Host: George Stephanopoulos 
    11. Air Time: 9:00 AM ET 
    12. Features interviews and a panel discussion on current events. 

    13. Fox News Sunday (Fox) 
    14. Host: Shannon Bream 
    15. Air Time: 9:00 AM ET 
    16. Covers major headlines and includes interviews with newsmakers. 

    17. State of the Union (CNN) 
    18. Host: Jake Tapper and Dana Bash 
    19. Air Time: 9:00 AM ET 
    20. Focuses on political news and interviews with key figures. 

    21. Washington Week (PBS) 
    22. Host: Jeffrey Goldberg 
    23. Air Time: 8:00 PM ET (Friday, but often discussed on Sundays) 
    24. A roundtable discussion featuring journalists analyzing the week’s news. 

    25. Sunday Morning Futures (Fox Business) 
    26. Host: Maria Bartiromo 
    27. Air Time: 10:00 AM ET 
    28. Focuses on economic and political news, featuring interviews with key figures in business and politics. 

    29. Matter of Fact (Syndicated) 
    30. Host: Soledad O’Brien 
    31. Air Time: Varies 
    32. Covers a range of topics with a focus on in-depth interviews. 

    33. NewsNation (Various Programs) 
    34. Air Time: Morning in America (6:00 AM ET) and other segments throughout the day. 
    35. Offers a mix of news coverage and discussions on current events. 

    36. Newsmax (Sunday Agenda) 
    37. Host: Various 
    38. Air Time: 10:00 AM ET 
    39. Focuses on political commentary and interviews with newsmakers. 

    40. MSNBC’s Sunday Show (MSNBC) 
    41. Host: Various (often features different hosts) 
    42. Air Time: 10:00 AM ET 
    43. Provides a mix of news analysis, interviews, and discussions on current political issues. 

    Political ASMR #6 – Russian collusion, Acceptance & inauguration, and your thoughts

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    Political ASMR #6 – Russian collusion, Acceptance & inauguration, and your thoughts

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    Honestly, it’s really just got to stop – this whole Russia collusion thing – no one is buying it, they see right through you. If you know of someone who was compromised, why didn’t you do something when they were still a Democrat? Now we have Elizabeth Warren, someone who worked the DEI system to amend in her academics. Now you have Tulsi being called an agent of Russia:

    We already showed you Rep Wasserman Schultz using the same talking points to discredit Tulsi just yesterday. My guess, Ted Lieu will be next up with some groundbreaking revelation.

    They have already started with Patel as well, calling him incompetent and unfit to serve in any capacity as part of a Trump administration:

    Time for a flashback to Trump’s Inauguration speech after the 2016 election. What a remarkable moment, and although they left claims no noe was there, you can see massive crowds aside from the areas that the police had second off for safety response purposes.

    And last but not least, let’s not forge the 2024 acceptance speech:

    Matt Gaetz opposition is driving into overdrive. Democrats are calling in favors from Republican to make sure this one does not go through!

    And the last post from the X platform shows exactly why he is wanted to head of the DOJ – massive opportunity.

    Political ASMR #5 – Appointee attacks, CHIPS act, Biden is Excited + more

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    📊 Title: Political ASMR #5 – Appointee attacks, CHIPS act, Biden is Excited + more

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    Political ASMR #5 – Appointee attacks, CHIPS act, Liberal of the Day + special guests!

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    Delayed this evening because of the Tyson vs. Paul fight… Netflix is buffering like crazy so I’m trying to not get any alerts…etc and just watch it as the feed comes in. Given the instability with Netflix, going live later than expected.

    As usual, we have quite a bit going on in the politics. Media criticism and attacks are only getting started!

    Outline for Political ASMR #5

    1. Appointees
      • List of all known appointees to date
      • Highlighting a notable additions
      • Media response
    2. Liberal of the day
    3. Reflections on Mike Tyson Fight
    4. Your thoughts

    Appointees – List of all known appointees to date

    Here’s a list of Donald Trump’s cabinet appointments along with brief backgrounds for each individual:

    • Secretary of State: Marco Rubio
      • A U.S. Senator from Florida since 2011, Rubio is a prominent figure in foreign policy, particularly regarding Latin America. He previously served as the Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives and was a presidential candidate in 2016.
    • White House Chief of Staff: Susie Wiles
      • A seasoned political consultant, Wiles has been instrumental in Trump’s campaigns, including his 2016 and 2024 runs. She is known for her strategic acumen and is the first woman to hold this position.
    • Attorney General: Matt Gaetz
      • A controversial congressman from Florida, Gaetz has been a staunch ally of Trump and is known for his ultraconservative positions. He previously faced investigations but was not charged.
    • Deputy Attorney General: Todd Blanche
      • A lawyer and former prosecutor, Blanche gained prominence as Trump’s defense attorney during his criminal trials. He has a background in federal law enforcement and has worked with high-profile clients.
    • HHS Secretary: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
      • An environmental lawyer and member of the Kennedy political family, Kennedy is known for his controversial views on vaccines. He has been an activist for public health and environmental issues.
    • U.N. Ambassador: Elise Stefanik
      • A congresswoman from New York, Stefanik is the chair of the House Republican Conference. She became known for her strong support of Trump and her role in various congressional investigations.
    • “Border Czar”: Tom Homan
      • Former acting director of ICE, Homan is a veteran immigration official known for his strict enforcement policies. He has been a vocal advocate for border security and immigration reform.
    • Secretary of Veterans Affairs: Doug Collins
      • A former congressman from Georgia and Air Force Reserve chaplain, Collins has a military background and has been active in veteran affairs. He aims to improve services for veterans.
    • Defense Secretary: Pete Hegseth
      • A former Army National Guard officer and Fox News commentator, Hegseth has been involved in veterans’ advocacy and has a strong conservative following. He has written extensively on military issues.
    • National Security Adviser: Michael Waltz
      • A colonel in the Army and U.S. Representative from Florida, Waltz has a background in special operations and served as a defense policy advisor in the Pentagon. He is known for his expertise in national security.
    • Interior Secretary: Doug Burgum
      • The Governor of North Dakota, Burgum has a background in business and technology. He focuses on energy policy and land management issues.
    • White House Counsel: William McGinley
      • An attorney with experience in government and private practice, McGinley has worked on various legal issues related to the Trump administration.
    • Solicitor General: Dean John Sauer
      • A former solicitor general of Missouri, Sauer has a strong legal background and has argued significant cases before the U.S. Supreme Court.
    • Secretary of Homeland Security: Kristi Noem
      • The Governor of South Dakota, Noem is known for her conservative policies and strong stance on immigration and border security.
    • CIA Director: John Ratcliffe
      • A former congressman from Texas, Ratcliffe served as the Director of National Intelligence. He has been involved in intelligence and national security issues.
    • Director of National Intelligence: Tulsi Gabbard
      • A former congresswoman and presidential candidate, Gabbard has a military background and has been vocal on foreign policy issues, particularly regarding military intervention.
    • EPA Administrator: Lee Zeldin
      • A congressman from New York, Zeldin has focused on environmental issues and has been involved in various legislative efforts related to energy and conservation.
    • U.S. Ambassador to Israel: Mike Huckabee
      • The former governor of Arkansas and a prominent conservative figure, Huckabee has been a strong supporter of Israel and has a background in media and politics.
    • U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York: Jay Clayton
      • A former chair of the SEC, Clayton has a legal background in corporate law and has been involved in regulatory issues.
    • Department of Government Efficiency: Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy
      • Musk is a tech entrepreneur known for his work with Tesla and SpaceX, while Ramaswamy is a businessman and author focused on corporate governance and innovation.
    • Deputy Chief of Staff: Dan Scavino
      • A longtime Trump aide, Scavino has been involved in social media strategy and communications within the Trump administration.
    • Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Homeland Security Adviser: Stephen Miller
      • Known for his hardline immigration policies, Miller has been a key advisor to Trump on domestic and foreign policy issues.
    • Deputy Chief of Staff for Legislative, Political and Public Affairs: James Blair
      • Blair has experience in political strategy and has worked closely with Trump’s legislative agenda.
    • Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications and Personnel: Taylor Budowich
      • A communications strategist, Budowich has been involved in media relations and messaging for Trump’s campaigns.
    • Presidential Personnel Office Head: Sergio Gor
      • Gor has experience in personnel management and has worked on staffing for the Trump administration.
    • White House Communications Director: Steven Cheung
      • Cheung has a background in communications and has worked on various political campaigns.
    • White House Press Secretary: Karoline Leavitt
      • A former aide to Trump, Leavitt has experience in communications and public relations.

    27 key appointments announced to date!

    Kash Patel invokes fears into Liberal hearts

    New Press Secretary announced

    False narratives continue about RFK Jr.

    Tulsi Gabbard under attack – called a Russian Asset???

    Your Kamala Voter of the day

    Tyson fight – reflections

    I don’t think it was going to be a real fight – Tyson clearly had something going on with his knee but didn’t want to postpone again. Regardless, he was getting fatigued too quickly. Looking at the volume of punches, Jake Paul throw more than double the number of punches. It was cool to see him out there again, but this was no where near a full fledged fight, just an exhibition.

    I did like Jake Paul’s remarks at the end of the fight:

    Of course this was a good portion of the evening as well:

    Political ASMR #4 – Shock Appointments, America First Policy Institute, your questions

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    📊 Title: Political ASMR #4 – Shock Appointments, America First Policy Institute, your questions

    🛑 Shock Appointments: You Won’t Believe These Picks! 🛑 From unexpected newcomers to controversial choices, these surprise appointments are shaking things up! Dive into the details and find out why these decisions have everyone talking.

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    Live November 13

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