- As for Americans more broadly, they are more skeptical of how Harris would perform in the Oval Office. Only about 3 in 10 U.S. adults overall say Harris would do well as president. About half say Harris would not do a good job in the role, and 2 in 10 say they don’t know enough to say.
- Harris’ favorability rating is similar to Biden’s, but the share of Americans who have an unfavorable opinion of her is somewhat lower. The poll showed that about 4 in 10 U.S. adults have a favorable opinion of Harris, while about half have an unfavorable opinion...
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Saturday, July 20, 2024
Majority of Democrats think Kamala Harris would make a good president, AP-NORC poll shows - cleveland.com
LEGENDARY companies make shocking anti-woke changes | Blaze Media
No Sh*t: "A Loose Security Event" - by Mark Wauck
“Whistleblowers who have direct knowledge of the event have approached my office.
- According to the allegations, the July 13 rally was considered to be a ‘loose’ security event.
- For example, detection canines were not used to monitor entry and detect threats in the usual manner,” Hawley wrote.
- “Individuals without proper designations were able to gain access to backstage areas.
- Department personnel did not appropriately police the security buffer around the podium and
- were also not stationed at regular intervals around the event’s security perimeter.”
- “In addition, whistleblower allegations suggest the majority of DHS officials were not in fact USSS agents but instead drawn from the department’s Homeland Security Investigations (HSI). This is especially concerning given that HSI agents were unfamiliar with standard protocols typically used at these types of events, according to the allegations,” Hawley also said.
Court rules in favor of election integrity law to require proof of citizenship in Arizona | Blaze Media
"...also downplayed the incident..."-----Chinese Warships 'Pop-Up' Near U.S. After Russian Nuke Sub; Freedom Of Navigation Or Message To NATO?
- Earlier this month, the United States Coast Guard reported an encounter involving several Chinese military ships and US Coast Guard vessels in the Bering Sea near Alaska...
- Concurrently, a US Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak aircrew identified a fourth Chinese vessel about 84 miles (135 km) north of Amukta Pass.
- In a statement, the United States Coast Guard downplayed the incident and said that all four Chinese ships were transiting international waters “in accordance with international rules and norms” but were within the US exclusive economic zone (EEZ), which extends 200 nautical miles (370 km) from the US coast.
- The US had also downplayed the incident when the Russian nuclear submarine Kazan and other warships had docked a mere 90 miles off Florida.
The eco-hysterics are lying to us!-----Storyline Attribution: “Just so…” stories about Weather Events - Kip Hansen
- This need arose from the inability of the IPCC and its thousands of contributors to actually find, “detect” is the word they use, the negative effects of Climate Change in the real world, despite over 40 years of endless dire predictions.

A few notes about AR6 WG1 Chapter 12 Table 12.12:
1. ONLY the middle column represents real information: “Already Emerged In Historical Period”. This means that the IPCC has failed to even to detect increases/decreases in all the other Climate Impact Drivers (see definition at end of essay) which have white boxes in that column...
2. The darker colors in the Already Emerged column indicate that the climate-impact driver has been detected with high confidence – but any numeral in the box is a caveat as to in what regions. For instance, “Cold Spell” has been detected only in “Australia, Africa and most of Northern South America”. Decreases in “Lake, river and sea ice” has been detected only for Arctic sea ice...
'At What Cost': Guard Chief Argues Border Mission Is Getting in the Way of Warfighting | Military.com
- The reason the Guard exists is to fight and win our nation's wars, period," Gen. Daniel Hokanson, the National Guard's top officer, said in an interview with Military.com on Wednesday. "We can do stuff along the southwest border. But at the end of the day, that is [demands] on individuals not related to their military mission set."
- "There is no military training value for what we do," he told lawmakers, referencing border missions and adding that the Guard's time would be better spent preparing for war and being available to respond to state emergencies.
- For Hokanson, the issue is twofold. A border mission, even a shorter one that can span about a month, consumes a significant chunk of a part-time Guardsman's duty time in a given year. The border mission is mostly static security and surveillance, but troops typically are not allowed to interact directly with migrants or suspected smugglers. He also argues it adds yet another strain on the relationship between Guardsmen and their lives back home...
Trump critic Steve Deace just put Trump sign in front yard | Blaze Media
Secret Service Chief Faces Mounting Pressure To Resign By Susan Crabtree
- “This was an assassination attempt!” stormed Sen. Marsha Blackburn, a Tennessee Republican. “You owe the people answers. “You owe President Trump answers.”
- A tight-lipped Cheatle continued to walk briskly away...
- A Secret Service special agent or officer was assigned to the building rooftop where Thomas Matthew Crooks fired off the shots but never showed up for work that day.
- The explanation Cheatle provided for the unmanned rooftop – that she had placed agents and/or officers inside the building because the “slope” of the roof posted a physical danger – was nonsensical because there was a similar rooftop nearby where two counter snipers were positioned.
- Four Secret Service snipers were present at the Pennsylvania rally, but only two of them were from the highly trained Secret Service ranks. The other two, who were responsible for firing the shots that killed Crooks, were local law enforcement officers...
History for July 20
- 1868 - Legislation that ordered U.S. tax stamps to be placed on all cigarette packs was passed.
- 1942 - The first detachment of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, (WACS) began basic training at Fort Des Moines, Iowa.
- 1944 - An attempt by a group of German officials to assassinate Adolf Hitler failed. The bomb exploded at Hitler's Rastenburg headquarters. Hitler was only wounded.
- 1969 - Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr. became the first men to walk on the moon.
- 1982 - U.S. President Ronald Reagan pulled the U.S. out of comprehensive test ban negotiations indefinitely.
- 1998 - Russia won a $11.2 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund to help avert the devaluation of its currency.
Friday, July 19, 2024
Biden on verge of Supreme action: 'Major initiative on limiting the court' * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh
Every affected computer needs to be rebooted in fail mode and have a driver manually removed. - Instapundit
More:
Every affected computer needs to be rebooted in fail mode and have a driver manually removed.
Most corporate computers given to employees don’t let users do this themselves. Even if they could, imagine every single double-digit IQ wagie trying to handle a moderately complex task when many don’t even know what a file is anymore.
I can’t stress enough the scale of this happening.
This should give you some indication of the scale:
The Real Threat to Democracy - by Michael Smith
- The elitist leadership of the Democrat Party hates its regular members.
- That is not unusual, every Bolshevik (and Bolshevik-Lite) revolution eventually gets to the point when the leaders of the revolt secure complete control by disappearing former allies who are judged to be insufficiently supporting those at the top of the totem pole and then begin bullying the rank and file by totally ignoring their wishes...
- In 1940, down in Mexico, Leon Trotsky got an ice ax in the back for his disloyalty to Stalin.
- Members of the Jackass Party may not be getting the business end of the ax, but they are most certainly getting the shaft...