“Bongino says FBI looking at a number of cases of potential public corruption“

Still waiting for any argument, anchovies.
Not argument, point, Patel said at his hearings that he was going to go after real crime, harden criminals, and “investigating” Biden is what he comes up with? And if that is the denominator he should start with his boss fleecing as much as he can off of being President
 
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Just as a reminder, Caldwell was an alt right political appointee. He was one of the political appointees brought in by trump, not a Defense Department staffer.

In fairness to him, he looks younger than he is. He is probably somewhere in his late 30's. It might be an old picture, or he might just look young. I mention that because a lot of these political appointees are actual teenagers, as crazy as that sounds.
 
Elon Musk is not leaving DOGE or 'stepping down'. Fake News.

Elon Musk Is Stepping Down from DOGE — Here’s What’s Next


 
“The FBI’s No. 2 official said Monday the agency had either reopened or shifted resources toward “a number of cases of potential public corruption,” including the leaked Supreme Court draft decision on abortion and an incident involving cocaine found at the White House during former President Biden’s term.”


Really? Patal said at his hearing that the FBI was going to start looking into real crime and this is the best can come up with? And if they were really interested in corruption they could start with the recent crypto “conference” at Maralago

And Trump appointed these two clowns to replace Gray?
They are only going after events during the Biden administration. Kash would never go after his boss and master, the Orange Messiah.

Notice how quickly the events of 1/6, Jeffrey Epstein's "suicide" and the Kennedy assassination were swept under the rug.
 

Bongino is a clueless Guido, straight out of casting from the jersey shore TV show

Trump has given up hiring "the best people" in favor of the "best sycophants" regardless of qualification. All of his picks for Secretary are struggling with their jobs and only seem to be good at dismantling them.

I suspect many of the will eventually end up in prison or commit suicide in 5-10 years in an American version of the Nuremberg Trials.
 
Not argument, point,
Word games won't help you, anchovies.
Patel said at his hearings that he was going to go after real crime, harden criminals, and “investigating” Biden is what he comes up with?
Biden should be included in that, yes, since Biden ignored most of Title 8 and committed four acts of treason. Then of course there is the forgery problem surrounding Biden.
And if that is the denominator he should start with his boss fleecing as much as he can off of being President
Trump isn't fleecing anyone and is not breaking any law.
 
There is no such thing as an 'alt right', Wally.
alt-right, far-right white supremacist political and social movement active in the United States in the 2010s. The alt-right was a loose association of relatively young white nationalists, extreme libertarians, and neo-Nazis. Mostly active online, members employed websites and social media to effectively spread their message and harass their opponents, particularly from 2014 into 2017. After an alt-right protest turned deadly in the summer of 2017, the movement fractured and dissipated.


alt-right​

noun

ˈȯlt-ˈrīt

variants or less commonly alt right
: a right-wing, primarily online political movement or grouping based in the U.S. whose members reject mainstream conservative politics and espouse extremist beliefs and policies typically centered on ideas of white nationalism


A Psychological Profile of the Alt-Right​


Abstract

The 2016 U.S. presidential election coincided with the rise of the “alternative right” or “alt-right”. Alt-right associates have wielded considerable influence on the current administration and on social discourse, but the movement’s loose organizational structure has led to disparate portrayals of its members’ psychology and made it difficult to decipher its aims and reach. To systematically explore the alt-right’s psychology, we recruited two U.S. samples: An exploratory sample through MTurk (N = 827, Nalt-right = 447), and a larger nationally representative sample through the National Opinion Research Center’s Amerispeak panel (N = 1283, Nalt-right = 71 – 160, depending on the definition). We estimate that 6% of the U.S. population and 10% of Trump voters identify as alt-right. Alt-right adherents reported a psychological profile more reflective of the desire for group-based dominance than economic anxiety. Although both the alt-right and non-alt-right Trump voters differed substantially from non-alt-right non-Trump-voters, the alt-right and Trump voters were quite similar, differing mainly in the alt-right’s especially high enthusiasm for Trump, suspicion of mainstream media, trust in alternative media, and desire for collective action on behalf of Whites. We argue for renewed consideration of overt forms of bias in contemporary intergroup research.

Writing about the ‘alt-right’​

Recent developments have put the so-called “alt-right” movement in the news. They highlight the need for clarity around use of the term and around some related terms, such as “white nationalism” and “white supremacism.”

Let’s tackle them.

The “alt-right” or “alternative right” is a name currently embraced by some white supremacists and white nationalists to refer to themselves and their ideology, which emphasizes preserving and protecting the white race in the United States in addition to, or over, other traditional conservative positions such as limited government, low taxes and strict law-and-order.

The movement has been described as a mix of racism, white nationalism and populism.

Although many adherents backed President-elect Donald Trump in the recent election, Trump last week said he disavows and condemns the “alt-right.”

The movement criticizes “multiculturalism” and more rights for non-whites, women, Jews, Muslims, gays, immigrants and other minorities. Its members reject the American democratic ideal that all should have equality under the law regardless of creed, gender, ethnic origin or race.

Usage

“Alt-right” (quotation marks, hyphen and lower case) may be used in quotes or modified as in the “self-described” or “so-called alt-right” in stories discussing what the movement says about itself.

Avoid using the term generically and without definition, however, because it is not well known and the term may exist primarily as a public-relations device to make its supporters’ actual beliefs less clear and more acceptable to a broader audience. In the past we have called such beliefs racist, neo-Nazi or white supremacist.

Boilerplate

Again, whenever “alt-right” is used in a story, be sure to include a definition: “an offshoot of conservatism mixing racism, white nationalism and populism,” or, more simply, “a white nationalist movement.”

Here is an example from the AP news report:



With an ideology that’s a mix of racism, white nationalism and old-fashioned populism, the “alt-right” has burst into the collective consciousness since members showed up at the Republican National Convention to celebrate Trump’s nomination last summer.

Be specific and call it straight

Finally, when writing on extreme groups, be precise and provide evidence to support the characterization.

We should not limit ourselves to letting such groups define themselves, and instead should report their actions, associations, history and positions to reveal their actual beliefs and philosophy, as well as how others see them.
 
“The FBI’s No. 2 official said Monday the agency had either reopened or shifted resources toward “a number of cases of potential public corruption,” including the leaked Supreme Court draft decision on abortion and an incident involving cocaine found at the White House during former President Biden’s term.”


Really? Patal said at his hearing that the FBI was going to start looking into real crime and this is the best can come up with? And if they were really interested in corruption they could start with the recent crypto “conference” at Maralago

And Trump appointed these two clowns to replace Gray?

Serious one busted yesterday.

{Gary Cox for his role in operating a platform that generated false doctors’ orders to defraud Medicare and other federal health care benefit programs of more than $1 billion. According to court documents, Cox, along with his co-conspirators, exploited hundreds of thousands of Medicare beneficiaries }


But SHHHHHHH... We don't talk about that, Uber Alles democrat.
 
Serious one busted yesterday.

{Gary Cox for his role in operating a platform that generated false doctors’ orders to defraud Medicare and other federal health care benefit programs of more than $1 billion. According to court documents, Cox, along with his co-conspirators, exploited hundreds of thousands of Medicare beneficiaries }


But SHHHHHHH... We don't talk about that, Uber Alles democrat.
A BILLION!
 
alt-right, far-right white supremacist political and social movement active in the United States in the 2010s. The alt-right was a loose association of relatively young white nationalists, extreme libertarians, and neo-Nazis. Mostly active online, members employed websites and social media to effectively spread their message and harass their opponents, particularly from 2014 into 2017. After an alt-right protest turned deadly in the summer of 2017, the movement fractured and dissipated.


alt-right​

noun

ˈȯlt-ˈrīt

variants or less commonly alt right
: a right-wing, primarily online political movement or grouping based in the U.S. whose members reject mainstream conservative politics and espouse extremist beliefs and policies typically centered on ideas of white nationalism


A Psychological Profile of the Alt-Right​


Abstract

The 2016 U.S. presidential election coincided with the rise of the “alternative right” or “alt-right”. Alt-right associates have wielded considerable influence on the current administration and on social discourse, but the movement’s loose organizational structure has led to disparate portrayals of its members’ psychology and made it difficult to decipher its aims and reach. To systematically explore the alt-right’s psychology, we recruited two U.S. samples: An exploratory sample through MTurk (N = 827, Nalt-right = 447), and a larger nationally representative sample through the National Opinion Research Center’s Amerispeak panel (N = 1283, Nalt-right = 71 – 160, depending on the definition). We estimate that 6% of the U.S. population and 10% of Trump voters identify as alt-right. Alt-right adherents reported a psychological profile more reflective of the desire for group-based dominance than economic anxiety. Although both the alt-right and non-alt-right Trump voters differed substantially from non-alt-right non-Trump-voters, the alt-right and Trump voters were quite similar, differing mainly in the alt-right’s especially high enthusiasm for Trump, suspicion of mainstream media, trust in alternative media, and desire for collective action on behalf of Whites. We argue for renewed consideration of overt forms of bias in contemporary intergroup research.

Writing about the ‘alt-right’​

Recent developments have put the so-called “alt-right” movement in the news. They highlight the need for clarity around use of the term and around some related terms, such as “white nationalism” and “white supremacism.”

Let’s tackle them.

The “alt-right” or “alternative right” is a name currently embraced by some white supremacists and white nationalists to refer to themselves and their ideology, which emphasizes preserving and protecting the white race in the United States in addition to, or over, other traditional conservative positions such as limited government, low taxes and strict law-and-order.

The movement has been described as a mix of racism, white nationalism and populism.

Although many adherents backed President-elect Donald Trump in the recent election, Trump last week said he disavows and condemns the “alt-right.”

The movement criticizes “multiculturalism” and more rights for non-whites, women, Jews, Muslims, gays, immigrants and other minorities. Its members reject the American democratic ideal that all should have equality under the law regardless of creed, gender, ethnic origin or race.

Usage

“Alt-right” (quotation marks, hyphen and lower case) may be used in quotes or modified as in the “self-described” or “so-called alt-right” in stories discussing what the movement says about itself.

Avoid using the term generically and without definition, however, because it is not well known and the term may exist primarily as a public-relations device to make its supporters’ actual beliefs less clear and more acceptable to a broader audience. In the past we have called such beliefs racist, neo-Nazi or white supremacist.

Boilerplate

Again, whenever “alt-right” is used in a story, be sure to include a definition: “an offshoot of conservatism mixing racism, white nationalism and populism,” or, more simply, “a white nationalist movement.”

Here is an example from the AP news report:



With an ideology that’s a mix of racism, white nationalism and old-fashioned populism, the “alt-right” has burst into the collective consciousness since members showed up at the Republican National Convention to celebrate Trump’s nomination last summer.

Be specific and call it straight

Finally, when writing on extreme groups, be precise and provide evidence to support the characterization.

We should not limit ourselves to letting such groups define themselves, and instead should report their actions, associations, history and positions to reveal their actual beliefs and philosophy, as well as how others see them.

So, "alt right" is an invention of the Fascist left to slander and harass enemies of the party.

Got it.
 
It does seem to be linked to the alt right attack on the Capitol Building. Do you think trump's pardons apply to the pipe bomb?
I seriously doubt it is related to the J6 riot. I suspect it is an FBI resource or a member of the DNC. I think they were trying to make it look like a Trump supporter did it. Also if it was a alt right bomber I doubt he would have left on at the RNC like he did.

With all the cameras in DC they couldn't track this person back to a vehicle? This person used a phone but the FBI said the geo-data was mysteriously corrupted. Something does not smell right. I want the person found whoever they are.
 
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So, can I dismissing "woke" as an invention of Right to pretend it doesn't exist, too?

Nope, woke was coined by the left - you just don't like that it became pejorative as people understood the meaning.

"Alt-Right" is a term invented by the fascist left to describe people - particularly white people, that the Democrat party seeks to silence, censored, and persecute.
 
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