Was Kimmel a sacrificial lamb to drum up outrage for the left?

I'm not going to go through all of those. Let's just take the first one.

Senior Biden administration officials overseeing an intelligence review into the origins of the coronavirus now believe the theory that the virus accidentally escaped from a lab in Wuhan is at least as credible as the possibility that it emerged naturally in the wild – a dramatic shift from a year ago, when Democrats publicly downplayed the so-called lab leak theory.

So 1 year after he "lied" he corrected himself? Doesn't sound like a lie to me. Sounds like he was wrong and a year later admitted it.

You make a very strong case for why we should all support Trump
Just because I disagree with Democrats, doesn’t mean I agree with Republicans, that is just partisan stupidity on your part and but you partisan morons, Republicans and Democrats aren’t very bright.

I understand why it would be embarrassing to go through all those lies, it’s a bad look.
 
True. Those immigrants weren't hurting our economy in fact they were helping it. Our farmers miss them that's for sure.
So Biden contributed to the problem, thanks for your admission to being wrong and why Harris failed.
 
Because Biden rescinded many of Trump’s immigration policies and the illegals saw and took the opportunity, then appoints Harris to do nothing about the border crisis and illegals knew the administration was going to go easy on them and they did. The Biden administration invited them all.

Giuliani? Not sure why he is relevant but it’s your fantasy/conspiracy world.

Would it surprise you to learn that it was Republicans who sent all those refuges to our border to make Biden look bad?

Where has Rudy consulted?
  • Colombia, Brazil, Chile, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, and Mexico: Since leaving office, Giuliani's security consulting firm has provided services in multiple countries across Latin America.
In 2024, migrants at the U.S. border came from many countries, with major groups including Mexico, Venezuela, Cuba, Guatemala, Honduras, Colombia, Ecuador, Haiti, China, and India. While specific refugee admissions are separate, border encounters in the same period included people seeking asylum and other forms of relief, with decreasing numbers from the historically dominant Northern Triangle countries (Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador) and rising numbers from countries like China.
  • Mexico:
    The largest single group, although with a significant decrease from late 2023.

  • Venezuela:
    A consistent source of migrants due to ongoing economic and political instability.

  • Cuba:
    Saw increased arrivals, though numbers decreased following the implementation of parole programs.

  • Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador:
    These Northern Triangle countries showed large declines in encounters after late 2023.

  • Ecuador:
    Experienced a significant drop in encounters after Mexico required visas for travelers from Peru and Ecuador in the spring of 2024, which had been a pathway to the U.S.

  • China:
    Noted a significant increase in border encounters in 2024.

  • Colombia and Haiti:
    Both countries saw increased arrivals at the border in 2024.

  • India:
    A significant "extra-continental" nation with an increasing presence at the border.
 
Would it surprise you to learn that it was Republicans who sent all those refuges to our border to make Biden look bad?

Where has Rudy consulted?
  • Colombia, Brazil, Chile, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, and Mexico: Since leaving office, Giuliani's security consulting firm has provided services in multiple countries across Latin America.
In 2024, migrants at the U.S. border came from many countries, with major groups including Mexico, Venezuela, Cuba, Guatemala, Honduras, Colombia, Ecuador, Haiti, China, and India. While specific refugee admissions are separate, border encounters in the same period included people seeking asylum and other forms of relief, with decreasing numbers from the historically dominant Northern Triangle countries (Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador) and rising numbers from countries like China.
  • Mexico:
    The largest single group, although with a significant decrease from late 2023.

  • Venezuela:
    A consistent source of migrants due to ongoing economic and political instability.

  • Cuba:
    Saw increased arrivals, though numbers decreased following the implementation of parole programs.

  • Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador:
    These Northern Triangle countries showed large declines in encounters after late 2023.

  • Ecuador:
    Experienced a significant drop in encounters after Mexico required visas for travelers from Peru and Ecuador in the spring of 2024, which had been a pathway to the U.S.

  • China:
    Noted a significant increase in border encounters in 2024.

  • Colombia and Haiti:
    Both countries saw increased arrivals at the border in 2024.

  • India:
    A significant "extra-continental" nation with an increasing presence at the border.
And Biden invited them all by rescinding all of Trumps border policies. You have nothing but another vast right wing conspiracy BS.
 
And Biden invited them all by rescinding all of Trumps border policies. You have nothing but another vast right wing conspiracy BS.
As president, Joe Biden reversed many of Donald Trump's border policies but also kept or reinstituted some, including some of the harshest restrictions. Facing a high number of migrant encounters, the Biden administration later adopted new restrictions, such as limiting asylum access during high traffic.
Policies reversed by Biden
  • Border wall construction: On his first day in office, Biden ended the national emergency declaration at the border and paused border wall construction.
  • "Remain in Mexico" (MPP): Biden initially ended the Trump-era Migrant Protection Protocols, which required asylum seekers to wait in Mexico for their U.S. court hearings. However, the policy was later restarted in December 2021 following a Supreme Court ruling before being wound down again in August 2022.
  • Asylum Cooperative Agreements: In 2021, the Biden administration suspended and terminated Asylum Cooperative Agreements with El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. These agreements had allowed the U.S. to send asylum seekers to those countries to seek protection instead of processing their cases in the U.S..
Policies continued or expanded by Biden
  • Title 42: Biden continued using this public health authority, invoked by Trump during the COVID-19 pandemic, to expel migrants without an asylum screening. It was not until May 2023 that the policy ended after the national health emergency expired. In fact, most of the expulsions under Title 42 occurred under the Biden administration.
  • Expedited removal: While Biden initially rescinded Trump's expansion of expedited removal, his administration later increased its use. This process allows for the quick deportation of migrants without a court hearing.
Policies newly implemented by Biden
  • June 2024 asylum limitations: Amid record migrant encounters, Biden issued an executive order in June 2024 that temporarily suspends the right to asylum for those who cross unlawfully between ports of entry. It allows authorities to swiftly remove migrants when daily encounters exceed a certain threshold. An update in September 2024 tightened these restrictions further.
  • CBP One App: In an effort to promote orderly entry, the Biden administration expanded the use of the CBP One mobile app for migrants to schedule asylum appointments at ports of entry.
  • Legal pathways: The administration has also created new legal avenues for migration, including a humanitarian parole program for nationals from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.
Overall approach
The overall outcome has been a balancing act. Biden's initial moves were to reverse some of Trump's most restrictive policies. However, in response to rising migration numbers and political pressure, the administration has taken an increasingly restrictive turn, embracing some of the same border enforcement strategies as its predecessor. This has included expanding deportations and placing new limitations on the asylum system.
 
As president, Joe Biden reversed many of Donald Trump's border policies but also kept or reinstituted some, including some of the harshest restrictions. Facing a high number of migrant encounters, the Biden administration later adopted new restrictions, such as limiting asylum access during high traffic.
Policies reversed by Biden
  • Border wall construction: On his first day in office, Biden ended the national emergency declaration at the border and paused border wall construction.
  • "Remain in Mexico" (MPP): Biden initially ended the Trump-era Migrant Protection Protocols, which required asylum seekers to wait in Mexico for their U.S. court hearings. However, the policy was later restarted in December 2021 following a Supreme Court ruling before being wound down again in August 2022.
  • Asylum Cooperative Agreements: In 2021, the Biden administration suspended and terminated Asylum Cooperative Agreements with El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. These agreements had allowed the U.S. to send asylum seekers to those countries to seek protection instead of processing their cases in the U.S..
Policies continued or expanded by Biden
  • Title 42: Biden continued using this public health authority, invoked by Trump during the COVID-19 pandemic, to expel migrants without an asylum screening. It was not until May 2023 that the policy ended after the national health emergency expired. In fact, most of the expulsions under Title 42 occurred under the Biden administration.
  • Expedited removal: While Biden initially rescinded Trump's expansion of expedited removal, his administration later increased its use. This process allows for the quick deportation of migrants without a court hearing.
Policies newly implemented by Biden
  • June 2024 asylum limitations: Amid record migrant encounters, Biden issued an executive order in June 2024 that temporarily suspends the right to asylum for those who cross unlawfully between ports of entry. It allows authorities to swiftly remove migrants when daily encounters exceed a certain threshold. An update in September 2024 tightened these restrictions further.
  • CBP One App: In an effort to promote orderly entry, the Biden administration expanded the use of the CBP One mobile app for migrants to schedule asylum appointments at ports of entry.
  • Legal pathways: The administration has also created new legal avenues for migration, including a humanitarian parole program for nationals from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.
Overall approach
The overall outcome has been a balancing act. Biden's initial moves were to reverse some of Trump's most restrictive policies. However, in response to rising migration numbers and political pressure, the administration has taken an increasingly restrictive turn, embracing some of the same border enforcement strategies as its predecessor. This has included expanding deportations and placing new limitations on the asylum system.
In 2021 illegal immigrants increased and Biden does nothing until 2024 during an election year, that is pretty funny. Illegal border entries rose from 2020 .7 million, to 2.1 million in 2021 to 3.4 million in 2022, 3.9 million in 2023 and 3.4 million in 2024 and now it has suddenly decreased significantly 2025. And you are claiming Biden worked on it? Oh, wait Harris was in charge of the border. lol!
 
He did collude with Russia. Comey did not vindicate Trump. I'm so ******* sick of finding and showing you clowns exactly what Comey said. Basically the same thing he said about Hillary. Just not enough evidence to charge him/her.

He didn't say Trump didn't collude with Russia. He didn't say Hillary was innocent and didn't use a private email server.
Trump did not collude with Russia. The Mueller Investigation proved he didn't. Not to mention the facts have come out that Obama was behind the accusations against Trump. Obama created a false intel report and then spread it around the intel agencies in Washington. Comey helped leak a fake story to the press which was what caused Trump to fire him. This led to the Mueller Investigation, which turned up zero evidence of collusion.

And FYI, Comey said Hillary was guilty but he refused to press any charges. He said she had a private server and she did attempt to obstruct justice and destroy evidence, but he refused to press any charges.
 
As president, Joe Biden reversed many of Donald Trump's border policies but also kept or reinstituted some, including some of the harshest restrictions. Facing a high number of migrant encounters, the Biden administration later adopted new restrictions, such as limiting asylum access during high traffic.
Policies reversed by Biden
  • Border wall construction: On his first day in office, Biden ended the national emergency declaration at the border and paused border wall construction.
  • "Remain in Mexico" (MPP): Biden initially ended the Trump-era Migrant Protection Protocols, which required asylum seekers to wait in Mexico for their U.S. court hearings. However, the policy was later restarted in December 2021 following a Supreme Court ruling before being wound down again in August 2022.
  • Asylum Cooperative Agreements: In 2021, the Biden administration suspended and terminated Asylum Cooperative Agreements with El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. These agreements had allowed the U.S. to send asylum seekers to those countries to seek protection instead of processing their cases in the U.S..
Policies continued or expanded by Biden
  • Title 42: Biden continued using this public health authority, invoked by Trump during the COVID-19 pandemic, to expel migrants without an asylum screening. It was not until May 2023 that the policy ended after the national health emergency expired. In fact, most of the expulsions under Title 42 occurred under the Biden administration.
  • Expedited removal: While Biden initially rescinded Trump's expansion of expedited removal, his administration later increased its use. This process allows for the quick deportation of migrants without a court hearing.
Policies newly implemented by Biden
  • June 2024 asylum limitations: Amid record migrant encounters, Biden issued an executive order in June 2024 that temporarily suspends the right to asylum for those who cross unlawfully between ports of entry. It allows authorities to swiftly remove migrants when daily encounters exceed a certain threshold. An update in September 2024 tightened these restrictions further.
  • CBP One App: In an effort to promote orderly entry, the Biden administration expanded the use of the CBP One mobile app for migrants to schedule asylum appointments at ports of entry.
  • Legal pathways: The administration has also created new legal avenues for migration, including a humanitarian parole program for nationals from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.
Overall approach
The overall outcome has been a balancing act. Biden's initial moves were to reverse some of Trump's most restrictive policies. However, in response to rising migration numbers and political pressure, the administration has taken an increasingly restrictive turn, embracing some of the same border enforcement strategies as its predecessor. This has included expanding deportations and placing new limitations on the asylum system.
Bull shit.

Biden threw open the border and essentially granted asylum to millions of illegals.
 
Trump did not collude with Russia. The Mueller Investigation proved he didn't. Not to mention the facts have come out that Obama was behind the accusations against Trump. Obama created a false intel report and then spread it around the intel agencies in Washington. Comey helped leak a fake story to the press which was what caused Trump to fire him. This led to the Mueller Investigation, which turned up zero evidence of collusion.

And FYI, Comey said Hillary was guilty but he refused to press any charges. He said she had a private server and she did attempt to obstruct justice and destroy evidence, but he refused to press any charges.
No the Mueller investigation didn't prove that. I won't even read the rest since you started out with a lie bro.
 
Bull shit.

Biden threw open the border and essentially granted asylum to millions of illegals.

Honestly, so what? We need them. That's what makes me laugh about last year's election. I didn't think anyone would care about the border because we had very low unemployment. In the 2000's I used to ***** about illegals because we had very few jobs. Like today, we had more people looking than jobs available. Under Biden we had more jobs than people to fill those jobs.

Yes, the U.S. birth rate is currently considered a problem by many due to a sharp, sustained decline below the replacement level of 2.1 children per woman, leading to concerns about future population stability, though some experts argue the dangers are overstated. Factors contributing to the problem include the high cost of raising children, greater uncertainty, lack of affordable childcare and paid leave, later marriages, increased women's labor force participation, and cultural shifts in the view of parenthood. While policymakers debate solutions like baby bonuses or expanded family support, and immigration is one potential tool, some believe cultural shifts are a deeper, harder-to-fix issue.
 
Honestly, so what? We need them. That's what makes me laugh about last year's election. I didn't think anyone would care about the border because we had very low unemployment. In the 2000's I used to ***** about illegals because we had very few jobs. Like today, we had more people looking than jobs available. Under Biden we had more jobs than people to fill those jobs.

Yes, the U.S. birth rate is currently considered a problem by many due to a sharp, sustained decline below the replacement level of 2.1 children per woman, leading to concerns about future population stability, though some experts argue the dangers are overstated. Factors contributing to the problem include the high cost of raising children, greater uncertainty, lack of affordable childcare and paid leave, later marriages, increased women's labor force participation, and cultural shifts in the view of parenthood. While policymakers debate solutions like baby bonuses or expanded family support, and immigration is one potential tool, some believe cultural shifts are a deeper, harder-to-fix issue.
I agree with you, the price to buy a home has gone insane. You need to make over $125,000 a year to buy a home. Less home owners, more mobile communities.
 
No the Mueller investigation didn't prove that. I won't even read the rest since you started out with a lie bro.
Sorry bro. The Mueller investigation was a total sham.

They knew it was a sham before it began.

Now Mueller is claiming he has Dementia and can't remember shit.
 
I agree with you, the price to buy a home has gone insane. You need to make over $125,000 a year to buy a home. Less home owners, more mobile communities.
No you don't need to make $125K a year. Maybe you just need to save up and put down a big down payment so your mortgage isn't so high. Do you have a partner who works? And the two of you can't afford a down payment?

The average price for a home in the U.S. was approximately $512,800 in Q2 2025, while the median price was around $410,800. 20% is $80K. You can't save $40K each? How the **** are you two ever going to retire? You aren't basically.

"More Mobile Communities" That's a positive way of saying "don't own a home, throw your money out the window on rent".

Don't wonder why your children grow up and don't have shit when they turn 65. I mean 70. You right wingers think people should work till 70. Not you guys of course. Other people. You get to retire at 62.

God am I glad I purchased my home 30 years ago. $60K seemed like a lot for a 1 bedroom condo on a lake back then. Today it's over $200K.

This reminds me of college. Back then it cost $5K a year to go to school. See how the Baby Boomers fucked us all? Affordable houses and college and good paying jobs.

Maybe one day I'll sell my condo for $200K and live off that money. What will you renters do in 30 years? You have nothing to sell. And it's not like you contributed more to your 401K because your rent ate up all that money.
 
No you don't need to make $125K a year. Maybe you just need to save up and put down a big down payment so your mortgage isn't so high. Do you have a partner who works? And the two of you can't afford a down payment?

The average price for a home in the U.S. was approximately $512,800 in Q2 2025, while the median price was around $410,800. 20% is $80K. You can't save $40K each? How the **** are you two ever going to retire? You aren't basically.

"More Mobile Communities" That's a positive way of saying "don't own a home, throw your money out the window on rent".

Don't wonder why your children grow up and don't have shit when they turn 65. I mean 70. You right wingers think people should work till 70. Not you guys of course. Other people. You get to retire at 62.

God am I glad I purchased my home 30 years ago. $60K seemed like a lot for a 1 bedroom condo on a lake back then. Today it's over $200K.

This reminds me of college. Back then it cost $5K a year to go to school. See how the Baby Boomers fucked us all? Affordable houses and college and good paying jobs.

Maybe one day I'll sell my condo for $200K and live off that money. What will you renters do in 30 years? You have nothing to sell. And it's not like you contributed more to your 401K because your rent ate up all that money.
Whoops, sorry it went down from last year, it’s only $118K plus.

 
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