Joe Biden has released what his response to Iran is going to be over the death of three U.S. soldiers. Is his incompetent or a coward? I have an idea.
Taylor Swift is endorsing Joe Biden. Not only is this not a surprise but it won’t work.
And, I have to ask, what happened to the New York Post?
Are You Kidding Me?
The names of those killed in the Iranian attack against troops in Jordan. They are:
- 24-year-old Spc. Kennedy Ladon Sanders of Waycross, Ga.
- 23-year-old Spc. Breonna Alexsondria Moffett
- 46-year-old Sgt. William Jerome Rivers
Joe Biden has promised to do something about it. So much so, everyone knows what he is going to do. A Biden official leaked to Politico:
Among the options on the table for the Pentagon: striking Iranian personnel in Syria or Iraq or Iranian naval assets in the Persian Gulf, according to the officials. The Iranian government, for its part, has suggested that a strike on Iran itself would be a red line. The officials suggested that, once the president gave the go-ahead, the retaliation would likely begin in the next couple of days and come in waves against a range of targets.
A couple of things:
- This telegraphs our response. Surprise would have been best.
- It still shows way too much respect for Iran.
- The fact that not attacking Iran is mentioned proclaims continued weakness of this administration.
- It appeases Biden’s base who does not want us going after Iran.
https://www.dailywire.com/news/biden-admin-accused-again-of-previewing-to-the-enemy-its-response-to-3-dead-u-s-soldiers
https://www.foxnews.com/media/parents-fallen-soldier-remember-daughter-killed-drone-strike-awaiting-call-biden
Dumbasses of the Day
These People Shouldn’t Vote
According to the Daily Wire:
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre couldn’t stop laughing on Monday about speculation that President Joe Biden and Taylor Swift might team up for the 2024 election.
During a live interview on “CNN News Central,” anchor John Berman asked Jean-Pierre to respond to a New York Times article about efforts to get Swift involved in Biden’s re-election campaign. Berman asked specifically about one part of the article that referenced “sending the president to a stop on Swift’s Eras tour.”
“So what would Swift’s support give the president?” the CNN anchor asked. “Any plans? Any plans to go on tour?”
The White House Press Secretary laughed before she replied, “So let me first say I got to be really mindful. I’m a federal employee. As you know, there’s something called the Hatch Act, so certainly cannot speak to anything that is related to 2024 an upcoming election.”
“So going to be super, super mindful obviously,” she added. “There are a lot of I know, in my shop in the press office shop, there are a lot of Swifties. If you were, if you will, fans of Taylor Swift. And so I’m just going to leave it there.”
The laughter continued, and Jean-Pierre made it clear more than once that she wasn’t going to get “into the president’s schedule at all from here. As it relates to the 2024 elections.”
In another part of the article, the Times suggested that Biden aides are “drafting wish lists of potential surrogates,” social media influencers, and “the endorsement of their wildest dreams,” being that of Swift.
A Swift endorsement of Biden has even extended to the football world, with former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy alluding on X that Super Bowl LVIII is rigged to allow for a presidential endorsement from Swift and her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. Kelce’s team punched their ticket to the Super Bowl on Sunday with a 17-10 victory over the Baltimore Ravens.
“I wonder who’s going to win the Super Bowl next month,” Ramaswamy wrote. “And I wonder if there’s a major presidential endorsement coming from an artificially culturally propped-up couple this fall.”
“Just some wild speculation over here; let’s see how it ages over the next eight months,” he added.
The Chiefs will face off against San Francisco following the 49ers’ come-from-behind victory against the Detroit Lions on Sunday, February 11.
https://www.dailywire.com/news/white-house-press-secretary-responds-to-possible-biden-swift-team-up
What Happened to Them?
According to the New York Post:
Three’s company, two.
Your relationship could be ready for the adventure of polyamory and you might not even know it, according to experts on the subject of non-monogamy.
The more-is-more concept has has become increasingly common among American couples, with a recent study showing that a majority of surveyed Gen-Z-aged participants are opting for open relationships.
A number of happy practitioners recently shared their experiences with HuffPost, suggesting that conventional duos who feel the spark has left their once-passionate romantic lives might consider stepping out — together — as next steps.
Here are six signs the pro-polyamory crowd suggest might signify that your relationship is ready for serious change.
- Your mind is a curious one
- Other people give you ‘energy’
- The connection is strong with your partner
- There’s a distance in the bedroom
- You don’t think of it as a problem-solver
But that wasn’t all from the New York Post pushing perverted sexual lifestyles:
They’re swinging into the New Year — and they want you to join them.
A British couple says regularly having sex with others has saved their relationship and they’re encouraging others to give it a go.
Jemma, 43, and Daz, 40, have been swinging for five years and believe it has strengthened the bond they share.
“It is probably something everyone should consider,” Jemma told Jam Press on Friday. “[It’s a way to] enhance your relationship and grow closer through mutual shared experiences.”
“You can also build more trust with your partner and overcome underlying jealousy, attachment, and ego issues,” the erotic Englishwoman enthused, before adding that it also helped boost her body confidence.
https://nypost.com/2024/01/18/lifestyle/6-signs-you-should-introduce-polyamory-to-your-relationship/?utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=nypost&utm_medium=social
https://nypost.com/2024/01/26/lifestyle/swinging-saved-our-relationship-put-your-ego-aside-trust-your-partner-and-try-it/?utm_campaign=nypost&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter