If the FBI weren't run by a Zionist enabler named Christopher Wray, pro-Palestinian protestors at UCLA wouldn't have to engage in potentially inaccurate doxxing to identify their mob attackers. (That said, the LA Times does a disservice by not identifying how many of the ID taggings are accurate, or at least have not been declared inaccurate.) And, if UCLA didn't have a craptacular campus police chief, this might not have happened anyway. And, if Wray took seriously the issue of anti-Palestinian saboteurs or even terrorism, UCLA's chief would be getting backup.
Henry Cuellar, the second Zionist-AIPAC darling member of Congress to be indicted in the past six months, after New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez. (I'm sure Kuff will write about the indictment, but ignore the AIPAC ties or even dive much on the Azerbaijan background, which itself has back connections to Israel.) Will his ConservaDem backers, including the skipper of the SS Minnow, I mean, Texas Democrats, Gilberto Hinojosa, rue backing him? (Cuellar looks like Tricky Dick Nixon indeed in the pic at that link.) Will an independent Dem who didn't run in that primary try to get on the general election ballot?
UT is lying about pro-Palestinian protestors. Kuff won't write about that, either.
SocraticGadfly has presidential campaign updates on Trump and his Libertarian Party invite,Stein and an endorsement, and Biden and things Gazan.
Via James Dorsey, when Norman Finkelstein urges protesters to use nuance on exact phrasing of what follow "From the river to the sea," it's a good idea to listen.
Axios reports that Genocide Joe actually halted one arms shipment to Israel. It's a "scoop," that is a leak, and surely Barak Ravid was deliberately targeted. But why? Not, "why the pause"; that's pretty clear from the full story. Why the leak to Ravid? Will this get picked up on by the average university protestor? The average "unaffiliated" voter in any Dem primaries or caucuses still left? Likely no and no. This is a target audience of inside the Beltway, but exactly whom?
On the student protests, the mainstream media IS the lugenpresse.
Stace, offers his Thoughts on Viernes regarding the politics of the first flood disaster of 2024 and his search for leaders who will defend student protesters.
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Non-Zionism items
I still remember how former Helltown mayor Annette Parker talked up
its passing the city of Chicago in population. IF that happens, it will
be temporary, until much of the city is washed out to Buffalo Bayou then
Galveston Bay, as another mass flood in southeast Texas portends what will likely soon be seen not as once-a-century happenings but once-a-decade ones.
Off the Kuff looks at former Houston Mayor Annise Parker's potential primary challenge in 2026 to Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo.
Gateway Pundit declares bankruptcy in face of mounting election fraud lawsuits.
Tesla continues to implode; if its "crown jewels" Supercharger is in trouble, the whole company is.
Mark Meadows is now an unindicted co-conspirator on 2020 election fraud in Minnesota.
Neil at the Houston Democracy Project said Mayor Whitmire should use his often-cited connections with State of Texas officials to get the money to restore HISD wraparound services.
The Eyewall has a look at the new ways that hurricane data will be collected and presented this season.
Law Dork explains that of course Texas and Louisiana took their anti-LGBTQ+ Title IX challenges to their friendliest judges.
Steve Vladeck dives into the Trump immunity argument before SCOTUS.
In the Pink Texas shows us a real deepfake.
The Observer stands up for Texas history.
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