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250K would-be invaders crossed Darién Gap (Central-South America) in 2022 | HAKE NEWS Mon. 4-17-23

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Hake News for The Jesse Lee Peterson Show, Monday, April 17, 2023 AD 

End of Hour 1: Gov’t wants to add Middle Eastern or North African (MENA), and different Hispanic and Asian countries to count all the different types of invaders occupying America  //  Dominion’s frivolous lawsuit of Fox News delayed  //  Mass murder at an Alabama birthday party  //  250,000 illegals trekked the Darién Gap in 2022 from South to Central America trying to get up to America  //  European Central Bank expresses “confidence” (in an odd way) the U.S. won’t default on our debt  //  

End of Hour 2: Starships were meant to fly, but NOT TODAY! SpaceX retrying in a few days, says Elon Musk  //  Far-left extremist MSM targeting Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas over petty nitpicking with money and friendship — so fake!  //  Sudan has a civil war type thing going on: Army vs. Paramilitary group. Globohomo do-gooders fretting! 

After JLP, The Hake Report 

JLP Show Notes Mon. 4-17-23

JLP Hr 1

Great opening monologue. Biblical Question: What is the one thing that separates you from God?  //  black women fighting at a gas station, SUV flips in the madness.  //  …. Hake and Hassan read Supers  //  Start with a call held over…  //  

JLP Hr 2

Great hour…  //  Craig from Palm Springs, CA, age 58, talks out of both sides of his mouth…  //  Black caller from Detroit is fed up with excuse-makers  //  Hake and Hassan read supers… if you stopped blaming (including yourself) who would you be?  //  Russ from Hampton, VA, holds over to third hour.  //  

JLP Hr 3

Antioch mayor accuses dude of “dogwhistle racism” and asks him to go outside (to fight) — brief segment.  //  Russ from Hampton, VA, does not believe in God…  

HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 Mon. 4-17-23

  • Gov’t wants to add Middle Eastern or North African (MENA), and different Hispanic and Asian countries to count all the different types of invaders occupying America  //  

  • Dominion’s frivolous lawsuit of Fox News delayed  //  

  • Mass murder at an Alabama birthday party  //  

  • 250,000 illegals trekked the Darién Gap in 2022 from South to Central America trying to get up to America  //  

  • European Central Bank expresses “confidence” (in an odd way) the U.S. won’t default on our debt  //  


DIVERSITY IS A PROBLEM

(CNN Mon.) Whenever you fill out a survey, chances are you're asked two questions about your race and ethnicity: Whether you are of Hispanic or Latino descent, and then separately, if your race is White, Black, Asian, Pacific Islander, Native American or another race. The government now wants to change those questions to include more racial and ethnic groups to reduce the share of Americans choosing a nebulous "some other race" category.

In the 2020 census, “some other race” was the second-largest racial group with 49.9 million people opting for it.

Under the existing standard, respondents of Middle Eastern or North African, or MENA, descent were typically considered racially White.

They want checkboxes for some common subgroups (such as Italian under White, Puerto Rican under Hispanic or Latino, Korean under Asian, blah blah blah), and a write-in box. 

Complainers and victim-minded people are STILL not gonna be happy. 


DOMINION VS FOX NEWS

(CNN Mon.) A historic trial in the defamation suit brought against Fox News by Dominion Voting Systems that was set to begin today was abruptly delayed until Tuesday, the Delaware Superior Court said in a statement Sunday night. Dominion, seeking $1.6 billion in damages, say they were defamed by Fox News when hosts and guests claimed that its voting systems rigged the 2020 election against President Trump. Some analysts speculate the move throws into question whether a settlement is in the works.


ALABAMA MASS MURDER

(CNN Mon.) A shooting at a Sweet 16 birthday party in Dadeville, Alabama, over the weekend left four people dead and at least 28 others injured. Officials say they are working to uncover details about what led up to the shooting and have yet to release information on a suspect. Among those killed was the birthday girl's brother, two sources told CNN. The shooting left dozens of partygoers with "a wide variety of injuries" and some were still in critical condition as of Sunday afternoon, officials said. After this weekend's violence, there have been more than 160 mass shootings so far in 2023, according to the Gun Violence Archive, marking more mass shootings than there have been days in the year.


INVASION

(CNN Mon.) 250,000: That's nearly how many migrants last year made the grueling trek across the Darién Gap, one of the most popular and perilous walks on earth connecting South and Central America. They all attempt to cross the dangerous stretch of jungle with the same goal: to make it to the US. NO THANKS! 


I HAVE CONFIDENCE IN THE ‘AMERICAN’ ECONOMY, SAYS WOMAN

(CNN Mon.) QUOTE: “I just cannot believe that they would let such a major, major disaster happen.” — Christine Lagarde, female president of the European Central Bank, telling CBS on Sunday she has "huge confidence" the US will not allow the country to default on our own debt. If Congress doesn't address the debt ceiling, analysts say the US could potentially face its first-ever default as early as this summer — [NOT READ] which would have drastic economic ramifications. Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy plans to set the tone over the GOP's demands in a speech later today in New York.


HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 Mon. 4-17-23

  • Starships were meant to fly, but NOT TODAY! SpaceX retrying in a few days, says Elon Musk  //  

  • Far-left extremist MSM targeting Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas over petty nitpicking with money and friendship — so fake!  //  

  • Sudan has a civil war type thing going on: Army vs. Paramilitary group. Globohomo do-gooders fretting! 

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STARSHIP LAUNCH

(CNN Mon.) SpaceX was targeting a 9 a.m. ET liftoff for its Starship vehicle, the most powerful rocket ever built. (I HEARD IT’S DELAYED 48 HOURS? Elon said a few days) CEO Elon Musk was setting low expectations for the launch as it sits on the pad at the company's facilities on the southern Texas coastline. "If we get far enough away from (the) launch pad before something goes wrong, then I think I would consider that to be a success. Just don't blow up the pad," Musk said on Sunday, adding there's a "good chance" the unmanned launch could be postponed (WHICH IT IS). If the plan moves forward, it will be SpaceX's first attempt to launch a fully assembled Starship vehicle, building on a yearslong testing campaign. Musk has even said that his sole purpose for founding SpaceX was to develop a vehicle like Starship that could eventually establish a human settlement on Mars.


TARGETING THE ONE TRUE JUSTICE ON THE SO-CALLED SUPREME COURT

(CNN Mon.) Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas intends to amend his financial disclosure forms to reflect a 2014 real estate deal he made with a Republican megadonor — an acknowledgment that the transaction should have been disclosed, a source close to Thomas tells CNN. Thomas believed he didn't have to disclose the deal with GOP donor Harlan Crow because he lost money in the transaction, according to the source. Thomas also has come under fire for not reporting luxury travel that he and his wife, Ginni Thomas, took with Crow, including trips on his yacht and private jet. The latest revelations about Thomas' ties with Crow come as critics say Supreme Court justices should be more transparent about their lives off the bench. Additionally, critics and some members of Congress have repeatedly asked the court to adopt a formal ethics code, something it has declined to do.


SUDAN

(CNN / TheSkimm Mon.) Fierce fighting across Sudan entered a third day today as months of tensions between a paramilitary group and the country's army erupted in violence... Nearly a hundred people died and nearly 600 others were injured (per the Central Committee of Sudan Doctors) in clashes between the country's two rival military leaders. 

Nearly four years ago, protests pushed former President Omar al-Bashir out of power after three decades. After that, Sudan tried to transition into a democracy, but the country’s two top generals united and seized power in a coup. Apparently, two is a crowd because now those two generals — Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo — have turned against each other and are fighting for control in the capital of Khartoum. 

Clashes first broke out Saturday between the country's military and the paramilitary group Rapid Support Forces, led by Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, also known as Hemedti, who told CNN on Sunday the army had broken a UN-brokered temporary humanitarian ceasefire. 

Video shows military jets and helicopters hitting the airport and buildings now destroyed. The evil UN’s corrupt World Health Organization warned medical teams are struggling to reach people in need of urgent care, and are lacking essential supplies.

Now, other countries are calling for peace. Egypt and South Sudan ready to help with peace negotiations. Joke of a Sec of State Antony Blinken said it’s “essential for the parties to immediately end hostilities.” The UN’s World Food Programme said it’s temporarily suspending operations in the country after three emergency employees were killed in clashes.

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