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The President had some good lines last night, my favorite was -

"This is the first time the president attended this dinner in six years. It's understandable: we had a horrible plague, followed by two years of Covid"

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/vide...nner-video

He also poked Fox News over vaccines, and made a joke about the poor approval ratings he & the media share -

https://thehill.com/news/3472977-the-fiv...ts-dinner/
Enemies of the people
COVID Mania and Hypocrisy Surrounding the WH Correspondents' Dinner, Featuring Fauci


Quote:After the Gridiron Dinner became a superspreader among Democrats, how did they all deal with the next big event – the White House Correspondents’ Dinner?

Guests for the event were required to submit proof of having been vaccinated via an app, prior to the dinner, according to Fox. Of course, that wouldn’t prevent transmission.

Washington Post reporter Jada Yuan, who covers Jill Biden, had a meltdown about how close everyone was at the dinner.



So, here’s a question — what’s she doing there, if she can’t take it? Was someone there holding her hostage? Of course not, because there was this picture of her as well, as my colleague Brad Slager observed. She didn’t look at all concerned.



Does she forget the magical advice from the CDC that everything is okay, if it’s while you’re sitting down eating?

But although her meltdown was bad, it wasn’t even the worst meltdown. That was reserved for the folks reacting to how much CO2 was in the air. Yes, really. Some folks were so manic they were even measuring the CO2 in the room and decided that there was a lot. So then they freaked out that the room was poorly ventilated, which was bad news for all the people in the room. One of the liberals who was constantly tweeting about COVID — Dr. Eric Feigl-Ding — passed along the freak-out, although he was not at the event.



Dr. Anthony Fauci had previously said that he wasn’t going to go to the WHCD because it was too risky. He did go to the super spreader Gridiron Dinner. So, what did Fauci do? He went to at least one crowded, maskless WHCD pre-party. Here is a picture of him and Don Lemon — two of the people constantly preaching about COVID and masks.





This is what Fauci has the temerity to now say — after being behind masks and lockdowns for the past two years — that it was up to people’s “personal” choice.



Yet, we still have kids in masks in schools, when they are the least at risk? Can we say “free the kids” already, especially when we have the hypocrites like Fauci now flaunting it?

But the Biden Administration is still a mess. They can’t seem to decide if the pandemic phase is over or not, despite Fauci claiming it was and then saying the virus wasn’t over yet.

(05-01-2022 12:04 PM)Gamenole Wrote: [ -> ]The President had some good lines last night, my favorite was -

"This is the first time the president attended this dinner in six years. It's understandable: we had a horrible plague, followed by two years of Covid"
I admit, that is a good one. I wonder if James Corden provided that when he was talking to Psaki.

Quote:[Biden] also poked Fox News over vaccines, and made a joke about the poor approval ratings he & the media share
It must be comforting for Biden and other Democrats to be able to make a public appearance at a venue where 95% or so of the people in attendance voted for him.

Trivia: in April 1973, Nixon appeared at the WHCOS dinner and had some good lines himself. It was not the last public appearance he made as President, but It was the last one he made at an event in DC where the media would be able to make jokes at his expense. The Watergate affair exploded in the national consciousness almost immediately after that dinner, and Nixon didn’t want to deal with gatherings like that anymore.
I don't like Trevor style, but his jokes at our great governor were pretty good. Plus, they benefit Ron. Hence why he made sure to visibly be amused

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(05-01-2022 03:32 PM)Native Georgian Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-01-2022 12:04 PM)Gamenole Wrote: [ -> ]The President had some good lines last night, my favorite was -

"This is the first time the president attended this dinner in six years. It's understandable: we had a horrible plague, followed by two years of Covid"
I admit, that is a good one. I wonder if James Corden provided that when he was talking to Psaki.

Quote:[Biden] also poked Fox News over vaccines, and made a joke about the poor approval ratings he & the media share
It must be comforting for Biden and other Democrats to be able to make a public appearance at a venue where 95% or so of the people in attendance voted for him.

Trivia: in April 1973, Nixon appeared at the WHCOS dinner and had some good lines himself. It was not the last public appearance he made as President, but It was the last one he made at an event in DC where the media would be able to make jokes at his expense. The Watergate affair exploded in the national consciousness almost immediately after that dinner, and Nixon didn’t want to deal with gatherings like that anymore.
W Bush was also very good at these things. Even if his lovely wife did not like the barbs.

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Thoroughly horrible, disgusting people.
(05-02-2022 12:37 PM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote: [ -> ]

Wy can't republicans just come out and say things like that? Over and over, until it sinks into the consciousness of regular voters.
(05-02-2022 01:07 PM)Owl 69/70/75 Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-02-2022 12:37 PM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote: [ -> ]

Wy can't republicans just come out and say things like that? Over and over, until it sinks into the consciousness of regular voters.

Unfortunately for the country, both sides spend too much time catering to their extremes and fighting the culture wars while neglecting James Carville's good advice - "It's the economy, stupid"
(05-02-2022 01:49 PM)Gamenole Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-02-2022 01:07 PM)Owl 69/70/75 Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-02-2022 12:37 PM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote: [ -> ]

Wy can't republicans just come out and say things like that? Over and over, until it sinks into the consciousness of regular voters.

Unfortunately for the country, both sides spend too much time catering to their extremes and fighting the culture wars while neglecting James Carville's good advice - "It's the economy, stupid"

the old fallback when the prog filth make an arse out of themselves....."well, both parties are bad"

come on man, i expect higher level shitaki out of you
And the latest dodge to avoid talking about real subjects. The leftist fantasy that "all the R's want to do is talk about/argue the "Culture wars". Must have heard that 2 dozen times from the chattering idiot box class this past weekend.

Guess the talking points are out.


Course that's simply not true. Let's talk about real issues. Border security, how's that going? Bidenflation? Clearly not surging. Violent crime in our cities and spilling out into the 'burbs. Another Cop targeted and killed every 5 days. Creation, with NO input from Congress another potential national thought police agency- The shiny new Minister of the Truthiness, headed up by a certifiable nut. A brain addled, doddering old fool in command of the nuke codes.

My that list is long, you can have your irrelevant "culture wars"... 07-coffee3
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