Thursday, December 2, 2021

Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jen Psaki, November 29, 2021

Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jen Psaki, November 29, 2021


Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jen Psaki, November 29, 2021

Posted: 30 Nov 2021 06:50 PM PST

 MS. PSAKI:  Hi, everyone. Q    Hello. MS. PSAKI:  Happy post-Thanksgiving, salad-eating days, I guess.  (Laughter.) Okay, a couple of items for all of you at the top.  As you all know, today is...

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Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jen Psaki and Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm, November 23, 2021

Posted: 30 Nov 2021 06:06 PM PST

 MS. PSAKI:  Hi, everyone.Q    Whoa.MS. PSAKI:  Oh, sorry.Q    What, you got a holiday to go to?  (Laughter.)MS. PSAKI:  Whoa.  We're a little earl- — we're just excited to see you guys.  Okay, I...

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Tuesday, November 30, 2021

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Friday, November 26, 2021

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Tuesday, November 16, 2021

Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jen Psaki, November 15, 2021

Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jen Psaki, November 15, 2021


Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jen Psaki, November 15, 2021

Posted: 15 Nov 2021 05:51 PM PST

 MS. PSAKI:  Hi, everyone.  Okay.  I just have one item for all of you at the top. Obviously, an exciting day here at the White House, but I also wanted to note that the President — which we...

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Monday, November 15, 2021

Inflation airhead: NBC's Stephanie Ruhle says the "dirty little secret" of people complaining about paying higher prices for food and fuel for their homes is they can afford it just fine. According to her, people should have been saving during the pandemic and stocks look good.

Inflation airhead: NBC's Stephanie Ruhle says the "dirty little secret" of people complaining about paying higher prices for food and fuel for their homes is they can afford it just fine. According to her, people should have been saving during the pandemic and stocks look good.


Inflation airhead: NBC's Stephanie Ruhle says the "dirty little secret" of people complaining about paying higher prices for food and fuel for their homes is they can afford it just fine. According to her, people should have been saving during the pandemic and stocks look good.

Posted: 15 Nov 2021 08:59 AM PST

Stephanie Ruhle argued Americans have to put the high inflation rate and rising costs of food and other every day items "in perspective" on Sunday.The consumer price index rose 6.2% year over year in...

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Rep. Adam Schiff says he 'couldn't have known' Steele's primary source had allegedly lied

Posted: 14 Nov 2021 09:44 PM PST

 There is nothing Adam Schiffty can do to surprise us here at Right Scoop. I mean literally nothing. If I woke up tomorrow and found out that Adam Schiff had overnight grown into a 100 ft tall,...

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Sunday, November 14, 2021

Fwd: [Trang Ánh Nam] New comment on Rep. Adam Schiff says he 'couldn't have known' Steele's primary source had allegedly lied.



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Kyrsten Sinema has left a new comment on your post "Rep. Adam Schiff says he 'couldn't have known' Steele's primary source had allegedly lied":

Schiff is acting like that he was just investigating a regular citizen for a simple crime, and if he made a mistake then it is not a big deal, but he was investigating The President of United States, and trying to remove him from presidency, and that was not a mistake when he lied about the truthiness of the dossier. The damage that Schiff has done to America cannot be repaired.

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Fwd: [Trang Ánh Nam] New comment on Rep. Adam Schiff says he 'couldn't have known' Steele's primary source had allegedly lied.





Jen Psaki has left a new comment on your post "Rep. Adam Schiff says he 'couldn't have known' Steele's primary source had allegedly lied":

Um who hired Steele? He was not a FBI agent or acting in official capacity as a US Intelligence officer. Not far off from asking a random person to provide accurate information. The ethical question is was money paid to investigate or was money paid to come up with something the client wanted to hear.

Considering the level this reached, this should be considered espionage and a few dozen other charges.

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Saturday, November 13, 2021

Jen Psaki on skyrocketing gas prices: "Our view is that the rise in gas prices over the long term makes an even stronger case for doubling down our investment and our focus on clean energy options."

Jen Psaki on skyrocketing gas prices: "Our view is that the rise in gas prices over the long term makes an even stronger case for doubling down our investment and our focus on clean energy options."


Jen Psaki on skyrocketing gas prices: "Our view is that the rise in gas prices over the long term makes an even stronger case for doubling down our investment and our focus on clean energy options."

Posted: 13 Nov 2021 01:37 AM PST

 Apparently Biden and his White House team loves these high gas prices. According to Psaki today, the rise in gas prices helps make the case for clean energy or something:<!-- Main Wrapper...

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Thursday, November 11, 2021

"There are a lot of people that wish Joe Biden wasn't president, like probably a big majority... but Joe Biden is the president," says Sen. Rick Scott.

"There are a lot of people that wish Joe Biden wasn't president, like probably a big majority... but Joe Biden is the president," says Sen. Rick Scott.


"There are a lot of people that wish Joe Biden wasn't president, like probably a big majority... but Joe Biden is the president," says Sen. Rick Scott.

Posted: 11 Nov 2021 07:04 AM PST

Rick Scott clashes with CNN' Brianna Keilar : "We're going to go on... Democrats are going to talk about Donald Trump, and Republicans are going to win elections."During an appearance on "New Day,"...

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Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Đại thoại Tây Du (1995): Nguyệt Quang Bảo Hợp – Tiên lý kỳ duyên

Đại thoại Tây Du (1995): Nguyệt Quang Bảo Hợp – Tiên lý kỳ duyên


Đại thoại Tây Du (1995): Nguyệt Quang Bảo Hợp – Tiên lý kỳ duyên

Posted: 10 Nov 2021 08:04 AM PST

Năm 1995, đạo diễn Lưu Trấn Vĩ thực hiện bộ phim Đại thoại Tây Du (A Chinese Odyssey) dựa theo tác phẩm Tây Du Ký của Ngô Thừa Ân. Thực ra, Lưu chỉ mượn Tây Du Ký với Tôn Ngộ Không là nhân vật chính...

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Tuyển tập phim Châu Tinh Trì hay nhất

Posted: 09 Nov 2021 05:31 PM PST

 Châu Tinh Trì là ai?Châu Tinh Trì hay một số người còn gọi với cái tên khác là Chu Tinh Trì (tên tiếng Trung: 周星驰, phiên âm: Zhōuxīngchí) sinh ngày 22 tháng 6 năm 1962, là một nam diễn viên, đạo...

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Friday, October 29, 2021

VP Harris appears at McAuliffe event Friday in Norfolk along with other Virginia Dems

NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — Vice President Kamala Harris made an appearance in Hampton Roads Friday evening for a campaign event for Terry McAuliffe and other Virginia Democrats.

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The event at Norfolk's Half Moon cruise center near Waterside was scheduled for 3-7 p.m. Harris started speaking around 6:20 p.m.

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Harris joined a large billing on Friday, including Pharrell Williams, Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam and more. Election Day is next Tuesday, Nov. 2, and McAuliffe and Republican challenger Glenn Youngkin are neck-and-neck in polling.

See Also:  Sam Stein warns Democrats aren't engaged in Virginia gubernatorial race: 'A real indicator of trouble'

The campaign expected about 700 people in attendance by the time Harris spoke.

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During her speech, Harris said without Virginia voters in 2020, she would not be standing at the podium as vice president.

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She emphasized how who is governor matters when looking at issues such as women's reproductive rights, supporting the military and veterans, climate change and more.

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Harris stressed the importance of getting out the vote this year, saying Virginia's election will have national implications.

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"Each of you has a power to impact the lives of people you may never meet, people who may never know your name, but because of what you do tomorrow and the next day and the next day and Tuesday, their lives will forever be impacted by what you do in this election," she said.

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WAVY's Jon Dowding spoke to two sisters from Norfolk in the crowd Friday, Cassandra Daniels and Ramona Handy.

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Daniels said that, as a business owner, she's focused on taxes and raises for front-line workers. She said she feels healthcare workers should've received higher pay before the pandemic, and the pandemic only emphasized the need for better wages and support.

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"Maybe instead of marching on Washington, we'll march on whoever wins this race," she said.

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Handy says she wishes they'd make it easier to get the elderly to the polls. She said she's been registering the elderly and others to vote since 2020 because many people she knew were confused about the process.

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As the event got underway Friday night, several politicians spoke about McAuliffe's campaign and issues at hand.

See Also:  CNN's Brian Stelter wants the media to ditch and remains of objectivity and just portray all conservatives as threats America itself.

U.S. Rep Bobby Scott (D-Newport News) spoke about books in schools.

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"When's the last time you heard anyone banning books?" Scott said, referring to an issue that's been popping up in cities across VA. He says he's dog-whistling people.

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Attorney General Mark Herring, who is running for re-election against Del. Jason Miyares, spoke from the podium Friday as well. He said the Republican ticket is out of sync with Virginians. He said his opponent is anti-choice and anti-LGBT.

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One of the loudest reactions in the crowd came for Del. Hala Ayala, the Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor. She said this election is about continuing the progress made in the Commonwealth. She mentioned criminal justice reforms, voting rights laws and other steps in the last few years.

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Following Ayala, current Gov. Ralph Northam discussed abortion rights on the ballot on Tuesday, among other things. When talking about legalizing recreational marijuana, Northam said "It's Friday night isn't it?"

See Also: CNN's Don Lemon asks if Democrats are 'blowing it,' says party infighting could hurt upcoming elections

When McAuliffe took the podium, he sung Pharrell Williams' praises, saying he's done more for small businesses and the community here in Hampton Roads than anyone else.

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McAuliffe reiterated calls he's been making the whole time on the campaign trail, saying former President Donald Trump is on the ballot in the form of his opponent, Republican Glenn Youngkin. He also touted his accomplishments during his first term as governor, and talked about how he reacted to the protests in Charlottesville in 2017.

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Shortly after 6 p.m., Williams came before the crowd and said he was there for one thing and one thing only: to encourage people to get out and vote. He didn't endorse a candidate or creed, just said go out and vote because we're all Virginians. He said there's power in your pocket as well as in your vote.

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VDOT and Hampton Roads Transit warned motorists to expect delays and road closures as Harris traveled through the area.

Virginia Beach police warned drivers about delays. Hampton Roads Transit has also made changes for routes in the area in that time.

McAuliffe spox mistakenly includes reporter on ‘kill this’ story email



A top spokesperson for Democrat Terry McAuliffe's Virginia gubernatorial campaign accidentally looped in a Fox News Digital reporter Thursday on internal deliberations over how to "kill" a story about the campaign hiring a top Democratic lawyer known for spearheading election challenges.

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Earlier Thursday, Fox News reported that the McAuliffe campaign had spent more than $53,000 on the services of a law firm founded by Marc Elias, the former general counsel for Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign.

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Reporter Tyler O'Neil reached out to the McAuliffe campaign to ask why it had hired Elias' firm and give it a chance to respond to the suggestion by George Washington University law professor and Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley that the Democrats had done so to contest a potential victory by Republican Glenn Youngkin.

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Nine minutes after sending his email, O'Neil received a response from McAuliffe campaign spokesperson Christina Freundlich — but rather than a professional statement, he received a request apparently meant for her colleagues.

Terry McAuliffe'sTerry McAuliffe's campaign spent more than $53,000 on the services of a law firm founded by Marc Elias.AP

"Can we try to kill this," Freundlich wrote before clarifying in a second message: "To dispute the challenges of the election."

See Also: "I don't think Glenn Youngkin believes any of this but it shows where the party is," says Republican strategist Stuart Stevens, as the school cultural wars take center stage in Virginia's tight gubernatorial race.

After O'Neil published his story about the misdirected email, Freundlich — who caused a wave of internet outrage in 2015 by posing for a selfie at the site of a deadly gas explosion in Manhattan's East Village — attempted to shrug off her error, tweeting: "I think it's clear based on this story that we did in fact…kill the story."

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Before launching the Elias Law Group, he was a partner at high-powered firm Perkins Coie — where he retained opposition research firm Fusion GPS to target Donald Trump. In June 2016, their research included Christopher Steele's dossier, the debunked file that served as the premise for the three-year investigation of "collusion" between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin. 

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Earlier this year, Elias was sanctioned by the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit for filing a "redundant and misleading" motion in a case challenging a Texas law forbidding "straight-ticket" voting. The court said Elias and his legal team from Perkins Coie filed a motion in February that was nearly identical to an earlier motion that had been denied.

After O'Neil sent his email, Christina Freundlich sent him an email apparently meant for her colleagues.After O'Neil sent his email, Christina Freundlich sent him an email apparently meant for her colleagues.

"This inexplicable failure to disclose the earlier denial of their motion violated their duty of candor to the court," the court said in ordering Elias and his team to pay attorney fees incurred in connection with the second motion as well as "double costs."

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Elias also led an unsuccessful effort to overturn the 2020 election result in Iowa's 2nd Congressional District, in which Republican Mariannette Miller-Meeks defeated Democrat Rita Hart by just six votes.

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Despite McAuliffe's attempts to tie his Republican opponent Glenn Youngkin to former President Donald Trump and his false claims about the 2020 election, McAuliffe himself is no stranger to embracing conspiracy theories alleging stolen votes.

In Terry McAuliffe's attempts to tie his Republican opponent Glenn Youngkin, he is no stranger in coming across conspiracy theories alleging stolen votes.In Terry McAuliffe's attempts to tie his Republican opponent Glenn Youngkin to Donald Trump, he is no stranger to conspiracy theories alleging stolen votes.AP

On Sunday, McAuliffe introduced 2018 Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams by claiming that "she would be the governor of Georgia today had the governor of Georgia not disenfranchised 1.4 million Georgia voters before the election."

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"That's what happened to Stacey Abrams," McAuliffe went on. "They took the votes away."

Terry McAuliffe claimed Stacey Abrams would be the governor of Georgia had the governor of Georgia not disenfranchised 1.4 million state voters before the election.AP

At another event earlier this month, McAuliffe nodded in tacit agreement as Abrams said: "I'm here to tell you that just because you win doesn't mean [you've] won … I come from a state where I was not entitled to become the governor, but as an American citizen and as a citizen of Georgia, I'm going to fight for every person who has the right to vote to be able to cast that vote."

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Abrams has repeatedly claimed, without evidence, that current Republican Gov. Brian Kemp used his former position as Georgia's secretary of state to unlawfully prevent millions of voters who would have backed Abrams in 2018 from going to the polls.

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McAuliffe's remarks in support of Abrams earned him a scolding from the liberal Washington Post editorial board, who warned the Democrat to avoid "unprovable allegations that will contribute to the corrosion of trust."

Brian Kemp used his position as Georgia's secretary of state to prevent voters who would have backed Abrams in 2018.Abrams has claimed Brian Kemp used his position as Georgia's secretary of state to block voters who would have backed Abrams in 2018.AP

McAuliffe has also refused to disavow his claim, dating back to his tenure as head of the Democratic National Committee, that the 2000 election was "stolen" by Republicans for George W. Bush.

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"We actually won the last presidential election, folks," McAuliffe told delegates at the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston. "They stole the last presidential election."

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When confronted with that claim during an interview with a Virginia TV station this month, McAuliffe refused to say whether Bush had been "legitimately elected" in 2000, saying only: "He got sworn in. Once you're sworn in, we've gotta move on."

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Thursday's report emerged as a new Fox News poll showed Youngkin leading McAuliffe among likely Virginia voters by eight percentage points with five days remaining until Election Day.

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"His campaign is absolutely failing," Youngkin said of McAuliffe in an interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity Thursday. "I mean, the sun is setting on his 43-year political career. And by the way, they're not gonna need lawyers because this isn't gonna be close."