Hundreds of Newspapers Drop Dilbert for Truthful Statements About Blacks | HAKE NEWS Mon. 2-27-23
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Hake News for The Jesse Lee Peterson Show, Monday, February 27, 2023 AD
End of Hour 1: Zelensky says he’ll win (he has to so globo-homo keeps giving him money/weapons) // Feds going door-to-door in East Palestine, OH, smh // Liberal media want security footage at the Capitol after Kevin McCarthy gave it to Tucker! // Air fryer recall: 2M from Cosori due to fire risk // Hundreds of newspapers dropped “Dilbert” comic strip b/c Scott Adams pointed out black hate // Brittney Griner standing ovation at NAACP Image Awards //
End of Hour 2: Storm comin’ in! // China Virus most likely from a lab, per Dept of Energy (I disavow) // Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness in the Supreme Court tomorrow (Tues) // Turkey earthquake: 200 arrested for alleged poor building construction! //
After JLP, The Hake Report
JLP Show Notes Mon. 2-27-23
JLP Hr 1
Lazy man’s way out doesn’t work: Going to the front of the church and “accepting Jesus.” // Black excellence… black teacher makes white kids bow to black kids. Florida teacher mocks Republicans banning CRT in front of kids: “Books are bad!” Parents used to look out for their children. // Popeyes had some of the best biscuits. GA woman arrested for crashing into Popeyes over missing biscuits. // Some crazy story about an airplane cockpit, drinking, and a bloody nose…? //
Steve in NYC can’t even go on the subway without mess happening… He’s part blind. // Super Chats: Hassan and Hake //
JLP Hr 2
JLP exhorts the blacks. Common sense ain’t that common anymore. Scott Adams tells the truth about / to black people. Newspapers dropped his “Dilbert” comic strip. CNN’s Don Lemon in 2013 told the blacks to be responsible, saying Bill O’Reilly (of Fox News) was right. Hassan and Sean react. … //
JLP Hr 3
Orlando reacts to the Scott Adams / Don Lemon clips (played again). He says it’s poverty, white poor areas are violent too. // A Hispanic guy also says Scott Adams did an emotional response. //
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HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 Mon. 2-27-23
Zelensky says he’ll win (he has to so globo-homo keeps giving him money/weapons) //
Feds going door-to-door in East Palestine, OH, smh //
Liberal media want security footage at the Capitol after Kevin McCarthy gave it to Tucker! //
Air fryer recall: 2M from Cosori due to fire risk //
Hundreds of newspapers dropped “Dilbert” comic strip b/c Scott Adams pointed out black hate //
Brittney Griner standing ovation at NAACP Image Awards //
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UKRAINE PROPAGANDA
(CNN Sun.) Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he was “certain” his country will win the war against Russia as Ukraine marked the first anniversary of the Russian invasion on Friday.
FEDS EAST PALESTINE, OH (BE CAREFUL, RESIDENTS!)
(CNN Sun.) Federal teams are going door to door to check in with residents of East Palestine, Ohio, and conducting health surveys as part of the federal government’s response to the toxic train derailment that has fueled anxiety about the safety of the air and water in the town, according to a White House official.
(CNN Mon.) 1.8M gallons of contaminated waste were removed from the site, per Gov. Mike DeWine’s office. Where the waste going? — to be processed at two EPA-certified sites in Ohio.
Texas and Michigan complained they weren't warned that waste from the crash would be shipped into their jurisdictions for disposal.
MOSTLY PEACEFUL MUSEUM TOUR OF THE CAPITOL
(CNN Sun.) CNN, along with a group of other media organizations, has signed on to a letter calling for congressional leaders to grant access to security footage from inside the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, after House Speaker Kevin McCarthy gave Fox News’ Tucker Carlson access to the material earlier this month.
WATCH OUT FOR THOSE AIR FRYERS
(CNN Sun.) Roughly 2 million Cosori air fryers have been recalled because they pose a possible fire risk. The US Consumer Product Safety Commission said that consumers “should immediately stop” using the air fryers and contact Cosori for a free replacement.
BASED SCOTT ADAMS!
(CNN Sun.) [corrupt liberal obsolete] Newspapers across the so-called US dropped the legendary, thriving “Dilbert” comic strip over the weekend after the creator of the satirical cartoon (CNN REFUSES TO NAME SCOTT ADAMS) went on [what the very fake news media, the enemies of America, label as] a “racist” tirade, calling [b]lack Americans a “hate group” (NOT ALL, JUST HALF, per a survey of blacks who said it’s not ok to be white) and suggesting that [w]hite people should “get the h*** away” from them.
WISE WORDS! BUT LET’S VICTIM-BLAME THE WHITE MAN! TAKE THE SIDE OF THE HATE-FILLED BLACKS… TYPICAL MAMA!
Brittney Griner receives a standing ovation at NAACP Image Awards
(CNN Mon.) The WNBA quote-unquote “star's” surprise appearance brought the audience to their feet. Watch the emotional video.
GLOBO-HOMO “HUMAN RIGHTS” MEETING
(CNN Sun.) On Monday, the United Nations Human Rights Council begins its 52nd regular session in Geneva.
HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 Mon. 2-27-23
Storm comin’ in! //
China Virus most likely from a lab, per Dept of Energy (I disavow) //
Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness in the Supreme Court tomorrow (Tues) //
Turkey earthquake: 200 arrested for alleged poor building construction! //
STORM BLOWIN’ THROUGH
(CNN Mon.) A barrage of snow, rain and harsh winds is forecast from the West Coast to the Great Lakes today, following a similar string of severe weather last week. Approximately 284,000 homes and businesses were without power across the US as of this morning, about half of which were in Michigan, where the region is bracing for another round of ice and snow, forecasts show. More than 100 other storm reports were recorded in parts of the Central US as hurricane-force winds and thunderstorms tore through various states overnight. A gust of 114 mph was recorded in Texas -- equivalent to a Category 3 hurricane. Meanwhile, the West is expecting a separate system of rain and high-elevation snow that will push from the Pacific Northwest down into California, where some rare blizzard warnings remain in effect.
CHINA VIRUS
(CNN Mon.) The US Department of Energy has assessed that the Covid-19 pandemic most likely came from a laboratory leak in China. The new assessment further adds to the divide in the US government over whether the pandemic began in China in 2019 as the result of a lab leak or whether it emerged naturally. Various intelligence agencies have been split on the matter. "Right now, there is not a definitive answer that has emerged from the intelligence community on this question," national security adviser Jake Sullivan told CNN on Sunday, noting that President Joe Biden has put resources into getting to the bottom of the origin question. The US began exploring the possibility that Covid-19 spread in a lab as early as April 2020, though intelligence officials have said a lack of cooperation from Beijing has made it difficult to attain answers.
STUDENT LEECHES
(CNN Mon.) President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan goes before the Supreme Court on Tuesday. Millions of student loan borrowers could see up to $20,000 of their debt canceled depending on the outcome of the hearing. It's unclear exactly when the Supreme Court will issue its decision, but typically the justices release their rulings by the end of the current term, around late June or early July. The ruling will also determine when payments on federal student loans will resume after a pandemic-related pause that has been in place for nearly three years. The justices are expected to hear arguments in two cases Tuesday concerning the program, which is estimated to cost $400 billion.
TURKEY EARTHQUAKE FALLOUT
(CNN Mon.) Nearly 200 people have been arrested for alleged poor building construction following the catastrophic earthquake that struck Turkey earlier this month, Turkey's Justice Ministry said. According to officials in the region, more than 5,700 buildings in Turkey collapsed in the magnitude 7.8 quake, which killed about 50,000 people in Turkey and Syria. The widespread destruction came after building codes were tightened in the wake of previous disasters -- which should have ensured that modern builds would withstand large tremors. However, many buildings that were damaged or collapsed appeared to have been newly constructed. Residents and experts are now questioning if the government failed to take the necessary steps to enforce building regulations.
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