Media Malpractice
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How excited are the mob about being outright robbed by one of the wealthiest people in the world? Now that the power of the executive is concentrated in one person, with a teeny tiny carevout for the Fed (to be determined by the supreme court), we have a situation where Donald Trump is suing the American people for $10 billion and there's no one to defend the people against the suit except Donald Trump. I could say "Can you imagine if a Democrat did this?" but I'm learning that people are incapable of approaching that with any kind of integrity. About 38% of the populace has a backbone made out of Jello and will just take this on the chin and continue walking tail between the legs.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/rump-f ... ws-outlets
Edit: It's hard to keep track of all the horrific things at once and sometimes you have to allocate brain power between corruption and child sex trafficking, but happy Epstein day everyone. Already reports that they released some things that were then scrubbed from the website, including tips that allege rape by the current president. Those files were predictably removed from the website. As always, receipts: https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/eps ... yqshlhOfDI
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/rump-f ... ws-outlets
Edit: It's hard to keep track of all the horrific things at once and sometimes you have to allocate brain power between corruption and child sex trafficking, but happy Epstein day everyone. Already reports that they released some things that were then scrubbed from the website, including tips that allege rape by the current president. Those files were predictably removed from the website. As always, receipts: https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/eps ... yqshlhOfDI
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To be honest, he'd be right to sue for far more than that.
He should also be suing the FBI,CIA, and DOD for fabricating, perpetuating, and prolonging 3 years of investigative work into the Russia collusion hoax. That's just scratching the surface of government misconduct related to the former/current president.
My guess is that the Russia hoax cost the taxpayer upward of $200+m to fund all of the direct/indirect costs.
He should also be suing the FBI,CIA, and DOD for fabricating, perpetuating, and prolonging 3 years of investigative work into the Russia collusion hoax. That's just scratching the surface of government misconduct related to the former/current president.
My guess is that the Russia hoax cost the taxpayer upward of $200+m to fund all of the direct/indirect costs.

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This is crazy town from the pedo enabler in the Whitehouse. I never thought Free Don Lemon would be a thing.
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I've never seen someone use racism as a tactic to distract from their pedophilia, so yesterday was yet another interesting day for the moral patriots that are Trump supporters. What's legitimately impressive is how this administration is so wildly screwed up that you become numb to realizing all of their actions fail to uphold the standard of the presidency, and you don't even notice the blatant corruption like getting $500 million to sell the United Arab Emirates advanced technology. All things that the honest and respectful posters of this thread would be ok with if a Democrat did them, I'm sure.
https://apnews.com/article/trump-obama- ... 913e352b51
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/white-h ... =129774262
https://apnews.com/article/trump-obama- ... 913e352b51
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/white-h ... =129774262
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This is such a funny post. This deal for Microsoft to sell Nvidia AI chips to U.A.E. was set up during the Biden administration and trumpeted by them right before the election as an example of their amazing global leadership and strategy. They even made sure to call it the 'Biden-Harris' administration so that Kamala would get credit for it. Before you post Elizabeth Warren talking points in a thread whose author you blocked on a subject that has nothing to do with the thread topic, you should maybe do a little bit of research. Just a little.StevensTechU wrote: Sat Feb 07, 2026 8:38 am I've never seen someone use racism as a tactic to distract from their pedophilia, so yesterday was yet another interesting day for the moral patriots that are Trump supporters. What's legitimately impressive is how this administration is so wildly screwed up that you become numb to realizing all of their actions fail to uphold the standard of the presidency, and you don't even notice the blatant corruption like getting $500 million to sell the United Arab Emirates advanced technology. All things that the honest and respectful posters of this thread would be ok with if a Democrat did them, I'm sure.
https://apnews.com/article/trump-obama- ... 913e352b51
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/white-h ... =129774262
https://bidenwhitehouse.archives.gov/br ... -partners/The Leaders charted an ambitious course for the United Arab Emirates and the United States to lead global efforts to develop and expand new fields central to the global economy, particularly in advanced technologies and the clean energy required to power Artificial Intelligence.
They welcomed the partnership between Microsoft and UAE’s Group 42 (G42) through Microsoft’s $1.5 billion investment in April 2024. This investment is accelerating joint AI development to bring advanced AI and digital infrastructure to countries in the Middle East, Central Asia, and Africa.
The funniest part to me is that of all the parties involved in this deal: Microsoft, Nvidia, Biden, Harris...Trump is clearly the one to blame for everything. Not only Trump, but anyone who might have picked him instead of Harris, one of the self-proclaimed authors of the deal. I am just a little curious if STU owns any Microsoft or Nvidia stock. What are the chances he is personally profiting from this deal, do you think?
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Well saidPhalanx wrote: Sat Feb 07, 2026 9:57 amThis is such a funny post. This deal for Microsoft to sell Nvidia AI chips to U.A.E. was set up during the Biden administration and trumpeted by them right before the election as an example of their amazing global leadership and strategy. They even made sure to call it the 'Biden-Harris' administration so that Kamala would get credit for it. Before you post Elizabeth Warren talking points in a thread whose author you blocked on a subject that has nothing to do with the thread topic, you should maybe do a little bit of research. Just a little.StevensTechU wrote: Sat Feb 07, 2026 8:38 am I've never seen someone use racism as a tactic to distract from their pedophilia, so yesterday was yet another interesting day for the moral patriots that are Trump supporters. What's legitimately impressive is how this administration is so wildly screwed up that you become numb to realizing all of their actions fail to uphold the standard of the presidency, and you don't even notice the blatant corruption like getting $500 million to sell the United Arab Emirates advanced technology. All things that the honest and respectful posters of this thread would be ok with if a Democrat did them, I'm sure.
https://apnews.com/article/trump-obama- ... 913e352b51
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/white-h ... =129774262
https://bidenwhitehouse.archives.gov/br ... -partners/The Leaders charted an ambitious course for the United Arab Emirates and the United States to lead global efforts to develop and expand new fields central to the global economy, particularly in advanced technologies and the clean energy required to power Artificial Intelligence.
They welcomed the partnership between Microsoft and UAE’s Group 42 (G42) through Microsoft’s $1.5 billion investment in April 2024. This investment is accelerating joint AI development to bring advanced AI and digital infrastructure to countries in the Middle East, Central Asia, and Africa.
The funniest part to me is that of all the parties involved in this deal: Microsoft, Nvidia, Biden, Harris...Trump is clearly the one to blame for everything. Not only Trump, but anyone who might have picked him instead of Harris, one of the self-proclaimed authors of the deal. I am just a little curious if STU owns any Microsoft or Nvidia stock. What are the chances he is personally profiting from this deal, do you think?
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You can't force an illiterate man to read... But to those who aren't hell-bent on defending pedophiles, I'm happy to explain to you why the prior two posts are either stupid, dishonest, or both.
Directly from the ABC article I posted:
"The Biden administration declined to provide the UAE with the chips, which power some of the most sophisticated weapons on the planet, for fear they might be redirected into China."
What does that mean? It means that during the Biden administration, the UAE was put into what they considered a "middle tier" for access to defense technology. Our closest allies effectively get unfettered access, our adversaries none, and then degrees in the middle get limited technology or limited quantities, which is where UAE is. The UAE has a history of "leakage" to China, which is a nice way of saying once they get American technology they are happy to make some money selling it to whomever is willing to pay. For that reason, the Biden admin did not allow them advanced chips, which is why you see just a generic statement and no mention of them in the poster's link above. She either didn't understand and made an honest mistake, or she intentionally is trying to mislead. Who knows.
So what did happen? Well, the UAE bought into a Trump controlled crypto fund at the price of $500M. $187M of this was immediately funneled off to other Trump properties and around $30M more to Steve Witkoff, because everyone needs a slice when corruption is the game. Can't have squealers. And then less than a year later, the UAE gets access to something that they previously weren't allowed to have, when the only thing that's changed is the aforementioned bribe.
But hey, don't take my word for it.
https://govfacts.org/accountability-eth ... o-prevent/
I continue to not understand the pro pedophilia, pro corruption, anti-freedom and pro racism crowd. Thankfully every week there are fewer as people realize this admin sucks.
Directly from the ABC article I posted:
"The Biden administration declined to provide the UAE with the chips, which power some of the most sophisticated weapons on the planet, for fear they might be redirected into China."
What does that mean? It means that during the Biden administration, the UAE was put into what they considered a "middle tier" for access to defense technology. Our closest allies effectively get unfettered access, our adversaries none, and then degrees in the middle get limited technology or limited quantities, which is where UAE is. The UAE has a history of "leakage" to China, which is a nice way of saying once they get American technology they are happy to make some money selling it to whomever is willing to pay. For that reason, the Biden admin did not allow them advanced chips, which is why you see just a generic statement and no mention of them in the poster's link above. She either didn't understand and made an honest mistake, or she intentionally is trying to mislead. Who knows.
So what did happen? Well, the UAE bought into a Trump controlled crypto fund at the price of $500M. $187M of this was immediately funneled off to other Trump properties and around $30M more to Steve Witkoff, because everyone needs a slice when corruption is the game. Can't have squealers. And then less than a year later, the UAE gets access to something that they previously weren't allowed to have, when the only thing that's changed is the aforementioned bribe.
But hey, don't take my word for it.
https://govfacts.org/accountability-eth ... o-prevent/
I continue to not understand the pro pedophilia, pro corruption, anti-freedom and pro racism crowd. Thankfully every week there are fewer as people realize this admin sucks.
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We saw the articles you posted. I'm not sure why you thought repeating everything again and adding insults was going to be more convincing. High-end Blackwell chips are already sold in the U.S. and all over the world. South Korea, Japan, India, and the whole of Europe among others. They all pinky-swear not to sell to China, but somehow China got them anyway, a year ago, pretty much as they were being rolled out by Nvidia.
https://www.wsj.com/tech/china-nvidia-b ... i-531fed0c
The idea that they had to wait nearly a year until UAE got them is stupid. These chips are made in Taiwan. You know: that island right off the coast of China whose population polls at around 10% to completely unify with the mainland? Golly, I wonder how China is able to get their hands on them. It's a mystery.
I still think it's funny that you don't blame Microsoft or Nvidia, the entities who actually make the money on this deal. How is your stock portfolio looking?
https://www.wsj.com/tech/china-nvidia-b ... i-531fed0c
The idea that they had to wait nearly a year until UAE got them is stupid. These chips are made in Taiwan. You know: that island right off the coast of China whose population polls at around 10% to completely unify with the mainland? Golly, I wonder how China is able to get their hands on them. It's a mystery.
I still think it's funny that you don't blame Microsoft or Nvidia, the entities who actually make the money on this deal. How is your stock portfolio looking?
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Hmmmm, so anyone who doesn't agree with your viewpoint is pro pedophilia, pro corruption, anti freedom and pro racism? Well, it is a free country (unless they don't agree with you), you can think and say just about anything you want. I'd like to ask how you came to those conclusions, I don't think that I've ever met you and you have absolutely no idea what I think or believe.StevensTechU wrote: Sat Feb 07, 2026 10:03 pm You can't force an illiterate man to read... But to those who aren't hell-bent on defending pedophiles, I'm happy to explain to you why the prior two posts are either stupid, dishonest, or both.
Directly from the ABC article I posted:
"The Biden administration declined to provide the UAE with the chips, which power some of the most sophisticated weapons on the planet, for fear they might be redirected into China."
What does that mean? It means that during the Biden administration, the UAE was put into what they considered a "middle tier" for access to defense technology. Our closest allies effectively get unfettered access, our adversaries none, and then degrees in the middle get limited technology or limited quantities, which is where UAE is. The UAE has a history of "leakage" to China, which is a nice way of saying once they get American technology they are happy to make some money selling it to whomever is willing to pay. For that reason, the Biden admin did not allow them advanced chips, which is why you see just a generic statement and no mention of them in the poster's link above. She either didn't understand and made an honest mistake, or she intentionally is trying to mislead. Who knows.
So what did happen? Well, the UAE bought into a Trump controlled crypto fund at the price of $500M. $187M of this was immediately funneled off to other Trump properties and around $30M more to Steve Witkoff, because everyone needs a slice when corruption is the game. Can't have squealers. And then less than a year later, the UAE gets access to something that they previously weren't allowed to have, when the only thing that's changed is the aforementioned bribe.
But hey, don't take my word for it.
https://govfacts.org/accountability-eth ... o-prevent/
I continue to not understand the pro pedophilia, pro corruption, anti-freedom and pro racism crowd. Thankfully every week there are fewer as people realize this admin sucks.
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There is no point in engaging with STU. His posts are full of rhetoric, ad hominem attacks, and heavy reliance on mainstream media narratives. He demonstrates limited interest in actual discussions that may lead to truth-finding.
On another note, why is the majority of the media completely silent on the 20-50,000 of Persians that were murdered by their government? Absolutely tragic. The same people who were protesting and supporting the global intifada and claim to be morally outraged by the Israel/Hamas conflict are completely silent re: the deaths in Iran.
On another note, why is the majority of the media completely silent on the 20-50,000 of Persians that were murdered by their government? Absolutely tragic. The same people who were protesting and supporting the global intifada and claim to be morally outraged by the Israel/Hamas conflict are completely silent re: the deaths in Iran.

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STU, even when making your most sincere efforts, you simply aren't capable of producing the intellectual garbage that oozes from the decaying brain of our president.Gentlemen - You have my word that I will not exceed the brashness or vulgarity of the president currently in office that many of you voted for. I will hold myself to the level of professionalism displayed by the President of the United States of America. I'm sure folks will find a way to argue against that because they don't own mirrors to look into.
A+ for effort, though!
Oh, and now we have a self-inflicted global oil crisis and a debate over voter suppression to use along with racism and blatant anti-speech authoritarianism to distract from the Trump-Epstein Files.
"TDS!" herpy derp derp.
It's still astonishing that some people are so fucking whipped that they can't just admit they got played.I continue to not understand the pro pedophilia, pro corruption, anti-freedom and pro racism crowd. Thankfully every week there are fewer as people realize this admin sucks.
Willie Taggart is a dick.
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I don't know if I would call it TDS, but it is funny how badly y'all want to argue about politics such that you will revive an old thread about media deception in order to talk about something completely different just because you know certain people who were interested in the topic will read your post. I mean, if you made a new thread and titled it 'daily Democrat Party talking points' you would likely get as much response as the thread about Paxton vs Cornyn.
I am happy (or unhappy) to own that Trump's foreign policy has shifted from decent in his first term to a disaster in his second. The ironic part in your post to me is that Trump's recent shift away from his campaign promises was toward the candidates that you were stumping for in previous elections. Hillary Clinton, for instance, wanted to 'obliterate' Iran. Obama started and funded wars all over that region. Kamala Harris called Iran our 'greatest adversary'. You ought to be thrilled right now. You are getting what you have been voting for instead of what I voted for.
I did like the 'decaying brain of our president' bit though. Not that I disagree, but dude, don't you feel a little bit sheepish saying that after the dementia patient you were ready to vote for in the last election? Epstein files? You mean the ones that the Biden administration sat on for four years?
If Rand Paul ran for President in 2028 on full release of the unredacted Epstein files and ending of all wars and free trade with Canada and everyone else, you're telling me you would vote for him? Nope. You would vote for whatever document-suppressing neo-con the Democrat Party served up for you, just like you always do. So please, give it a rest.
The search for an intellectually honest conversation continues.
I am happy (or unhappy) to own that Trump's foreign policy has shifted from decent in his first term to a disaster in his second. The ironic part in your post to me is that Trump's recent shift away from his campaign promises was toward the candidates that you were stumping for in previous elections. Hillary Clinton, for instance, wanted to 'obliterate' Iran. Obama started and funded wars all over that region. Kamala Harris called Iran our 'greatest adversary'. You ought to be thrilled right now. You are getting what you have been voting for instead of what I voted for.
I did like the 'decaying brain of our president' bit though. Not that I disagree, but dude, don't you feel a little bit sheepish saying that after the dementia patient you were ready to vote for in the last election? Epstein files? You mean the ones that the Biden administration sat on for four years?
If Rand Paul ran for President in 2028 on full release of the unredacted Epstein files and ending of all wars and free trade with Canada and everyone else, you're telling me you would vote for him? Nope. You would vote for whatever document-suppressing neo-con the Democrat Party served up for you, just like you always do. So please, give it a rest.
The search for an intellectually honest conversation continues.
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I like Ron Paul but there is a balance between idealism and realism. Most of his policies are not pragmatic nor rooted in addressing the current that we are in.
This extends to militarily, economically, and fiscally. In theory, I agree with almost everything Paul talks about (except with it comes to social issues). A lot of his solutions don't address root issues.
For example, spending is mostly dedicated to healthcare. A lot of that healthcare is for elderly care, people in poverty, disbabled people etc.... we could cut funding by 10-15% to eliminate the administrative bloat but we still have a problem with uncared for elderly and people in extreme poverty that will still require deficit spending. Or do you cut the programs altogether and forsake American citizens? Not a tenable solution. Theferoe, solving the root issue is the key to addressing this issue over the long-term. I'd venture, poverty is usually tied to social issues.
-More family cohesion = less poverty.
-Less single mothers = less poverty.
-Less divorce = kids taking care of parents when they get older
-More family cohesion = kids taking care of parents when they get older
That would be step #1. Need to instill principles, morality, and promote family-values if we want to escape the deficit-spending trap that we are in. The moral degradation of society occurs usually in schools, so we need entire overhaul of the schooling system that promotes good family values, and discuourages sex outside of marriage, divorce, and generally licentious lifestyles. There is a good book that i know that addresses each of these that was mandatory readings in the 18th/19th centuries when divorce was at an all-time low.
This extends to militarily, economically, and fiscally. In theory, I agree with almost everything Paul talks about (except with it comes to social issues). A lot of his solutions don't address root issues.
For example, spending is mostly dedicated to healthcare. A lot of that healthcare is for elderly care, people in poverty, disbabled people etc.... we could cut funding by 10-15% to eliminate the administrative bloat but we still have a problem with uncared for elderly and people in extreme poverty that will still require deficit spending. Or do you cut the programs altogether and forsake American citizens? Not a tenable solution. Theferoe, solving the root issue is the key to addressing this issue over the long-term. I'd venture, poverty is usually tied to social issues.
-More family cohesion = less poverty.
-Less single mothers = less poverty.
-Less divorce = kids taking care of parents when they get older
-More family cohesion = kids taking care of parents when they get older
That would be step #1. Need to instill principles, morality, and promote family-values if we want to escape the deficit-spending trap that we are in. The moral degradation of society occurs usually in schools, so we need entire overhaul of the schooling system that promotes good family values, and discuourages sex outside of marriage, divorce, and generally licentious lifestyles. There is a good book that i know that addresses each of these that was mandatory readings in the 18th/19th centuries when divorce was at an all-time low.
