Blackvegetable » Yesterday, 6:26 pm » wrote: ↑ To be fair and balanced, we'll begin with the response from the Administration celebrated for its probity and transparency.
A spokeswoman for the White House denied that the email had anything to do with Ms. Peters and declined to comment further on the record. She referred questions about the Colorado grants to the Office of Management and Budget, which did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Got that everyone?
Here are the objective facts....or as Jessie Watters might put it "the other side of the story...
As President Trump fumed late last year over Colorado’s imprisonment of Tina Peters, a convicted election denier, a White House special assistant organized an urgent “brainstorm call.”
The goal, outlined in an email sent to officials at five federal agencies, was to “prioritize Colorado for the purposes of ensuring grants and federal support are in line with administration priorities,” the assistant, Emily Underwood, wrote on Dec. 15.
“Please come prepared to discuss immediate actions that your department or agency can take with respect to Colorado,” Ms. Underwood added.
The next day, the Department of Transportation and the Department of Energy, whose representatives were invited to the brainstorm, announced they were canceling hundreds of millions of dollars in federal grants for Colorado projects.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/08/14/us/c ... =url-share
Sure sounds 2ndBesty to me..
L^2!
Anticipating the whaddaboutism....

List your sources, ClitFace..

Whatifism is the other side of whaddaboutism. Theology is the other side of theory. Dusk to dawn is the other side of dawn to dusk 2 days a week 52 times year winter solstice to winter solstice in the northern or southern hemisphere each rotation of the planet each reproduction is alive cradle to grave ancestrally here in its generation gap achieved after birth, now.Blackvegetable » Yesterday, 6:26 pm » wrote: ↑ To be fair and balanced, we'll begin with the response from the Administration celebrated for its probity and transparency.
A spokeswoman for the White House denied that the email had anything to do with Ms. Peters and declined to comment further on the record. She referred questions about the Colorado grants to the Office of Management and Budget, which did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Got that everyone?
Here are the objective facts....or as Jessie Watters might put it "the other side of the story...
As President Trump fumed late last year over Colorado’s imprisonment of Tina Peters, a convicted election denier, a White House special assistant organized an urgent “brainstorm call.”
The goal, outlined in an email sent to officials at five federal agencies, was to “prioritize Colorado for the purposes of ensuring grants and federal support are in line with administration priorities,” the assistant, Emily Underwood, wrote on Dec. 15.
“Please come prepared to discuss immediate actions that your department or agency can take with respect to Colorado,” Ms. Underwood added.
The next day, the Department of Transportation and the Department of Energy, whose representatives were invited to the brainstorm, announced they were canceling hundreds of millions of dollars in federal grants for Colorado projects.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/08/14/us/c ... =url-share
Sure sounds 2ndBesty to me..
L^2!
Anticipating the whaddaboutism....
I did enjoy watching @Huey shove that steam catapult up @Beekeeper s ***.sole » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Whatifism is the other side of whaddaboutism. Theology is the other side of theory. Dusk to dawn is the other side of dawn to dusk 2 days a week 52 times year winter solstice to winter solstice in the northern or southern hemisphere each rotation of the planet each reproduction is alive cradle to grave ancestrally here in its generation gap achieved after birth, now.
Your post is absolute hyperbole. Only people with faith now isn't eternity believe your context over content rational facts suggesting life exceeds your time adapting as displaced in our own skin.Johnny You » 9 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I did enjoy watching @Huey shove that steam catapult up @Beekeeper s ***.
We could always discuss the steamy details of Stormy Daniels.sole » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Your post is absolute hyperbole. Only people with faith now isn't eternity believe your context over content rational facts suggesting life exceeds your time adapting as displaced in our own skin.
Reality is the total sum behavior of humans inhabiting time since inception of ancestral lineages being current global human population existing by generation gaps combined so far specifically here as conceived to dead living one at a time proportionately here.
what list are you talking about *** dickhead?

We could, but that is as factually true as blaming only Russia, Russia, Russia for influence peddling in America's election while all the anti-joo crap continues about which race controls global economic theory. Jewish is a typecast title given to ancestral lineages having faith life exceeds the hearts beating forward now from within this species existed within 5 ancestral lineages(black, brown, yellow, red, white) with 5 current generation gaps living one at a time now.Johnny You » 34 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ We could always discuss the steamy details of Stormy Daniels.
I bet your brain ain't much bigger than a midget mushroom.
NYT? LOL!Blackvegetable » Yesterday, 6:26 pm » wrote: ↑ To be fair and balanced, we'll begin with the response from the Administration celebrated for its probity and transparency.
A spokeswoman for the White House denied that the email had anything to do with Ms. Peters and declined to comment further on the record. She referred questions about the Colorado grants to the Office of Management and Budget, which did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Got that everyone?
Here are the objective facts....or as Jessie Watters might put it "the other side of the story...
As President Trump fumed late last year over Colorado’s imprisonment of Tina Peters, a convicted election denier, a White House special assistant organized an urgent “brainstorm call.”
The goal, outlined in an email sent to officials at five federal agencies, was to “prioritize Colorado for the purposes of ensuring grants and federal support are in line with administration priorities,” the assistant, Emily Underwood, wrote on Dec. 15.
“Please come prepared to discuss immediate actions that your department or agency can take with respect to Colorado,” Ms. Underwood added.
The next day, the Department of Transportation and the Department of Energy, whose representatives were invited to the brainstorm, announced they were canceling hundreds of millions of dollars in federal grants for Colorado projects.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/08/14/us/c ... =url-share
Sure sounds 2ndBesty to me..
L^2!
Anticipating the whaddaboutism....
You should make videos, upload them to Johhny YouTube, and share the link. It takes up less memory here.sole » 16 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ We could, but that is as factually true as blaming only Russia, Russia, Russia for influence peddling in America's election
Katie Phang sure is sinking her teeth into looking behind a handful of black rectangles.Blackvegetable » Yesterday, 6:26 pm » wrote: ↑ To be fair and balanced, we'll begin with the response from the Administration celebrated for its probity and transparency.
A spokeswoman for the White House denied that the email had anything to do with Ms. Peters and declined to comment further on the record. She referred questions about the Colorado grants to the Office of Management and Budget, which did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Got that everyone?
Here are the objective facts....or as Jessie Watters might put it "the other side of the story...
As President Trump fumed late last year over Colorado’s imprisonment of Tina Peters, a convicted election denier, a White House special assistant organized an urgent “brainstorm call.”
The goal, outlined in an email sent to officials at five federal agencies, was to “prioritize Colorado for the purposes of ensuring grants and federal support are in line with administration priorities,” the assistant, Emily Underwood, wrote on Dec. 15.
“Please come prepared to discuss immediate actions that your department or agency can take with respect to Colorado,” Ms. Underwood added.
The next day, the Department of Transportation and the Department of Energy, whose representatives were invited to the brainstorm, announced they were canceling hundreds of millions of dollars in federal grants for Colorado projects.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/08/14/us/c ... =url-share
Sure sounds 2ndBesty to me..
L^2!
Anticipating the whaddaboutism....
State officials say the email, which was revealed in a federal court hearing on Tuesday,Huey » 7 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ NYT? LOL!
Hey, you need to check when the next TDSA (Trump Derangement Syndrome Anonymous). It is a 12 step program and you will have a sponsor. First, you have to admit you have a problem.
That list of your sources, Quimmie...
It is your rant. You tell me.Blackvegetable » 15 minutes ago » wrote: ↑State officials say the email, which was revealed in a federal court hearing on Tuesday,Huey » 22 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ NYT? LOL!
Hey, you need to check when the next TDSA (Trump Derangement Syndrome Anonymous). It is a 12 step program and you will have a sponsor. First, you have to admit you have a problem.
What is wrong with this brick?
What is your stand on NYT reporting an objective fact?
Hey *** Dickhead
