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Fox News called Biden a wannabe dictator | HAKE NEWS Thu. 6-15-23

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Hake News for The Jesse Lee Peterson Show, Thursday, June 15, 2023 AD 

End of Hour 1: Mexican beer Modelo surpassed ex-American beer Bud Light  //  Crazy storms a’comin’ in — in the Midwest and beautiful South  //  Putin says Russia lacks drones and enough cool ammo against Ukraine and Globohomo  //  Fox News chyron called Biden a wannabe dictator [having his political opponent arrested] (WHERE’S THE LIE?)  //  

End of Hour 2: Fired white Starbucks manager gets money (dang!)  //  Bill Cosby sued again, persecuted for being a man  //  NY going to war with rats, Paris cohabitating with them maybe  //  Sportscasting legend hit in the face with a foul ball  //  

After JLP, The Hake Report 

JLP Show Notes | Thu. 6-15-23

JLP Hr 1

People are into the knowledge, whether secular or biblical — and they go attack. They’re puffed up, vain, with no understanding. When you truly start working on yourself, you will overcome words.  //  (Hassan wearing a Taliban David tee when he cut off Goliath’s head and allegedly held it up.) Sean presents a trick of repeating a phrase in a way it puts you in a trance. Obama, MLK, etc., do that. — ANAPHORA… and it’s in the Bible!  //  

NOI believe Yakub is the evil scientist who created whites.  //  Hassan, what’s the difference between ok and okay? Which came first? 

JLP Hr 2

JLP Hr 3

End of show: Saddest thing: Dad helps boy transition to girl  //  Quote: I was born for the storm. The calm does not suit me. -Andrew Jackson, and The Great White Hope 

HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 | Thu. 6-15-23

  • Mexican beer Modelo surpassed ex-American beer Bud Light  //  

  • Crazy storms a’comin’ in — in the Midwest and beautiful South  //  

  • Putin says Russia lacks drones and enough cool ammo against Ukraine and Globohomo  //  

  • Fox News chyron called Biden a wannabe dictator [having his political opponent arrested] (WHERE’S THE LIE?)  //  

Women’s Forum tonight! https://rebuildingtheman.com/events 


Demographics is destiny

(CNN Thu. 6/15/23) America's top-selling beer is no longer American. Bud Light has been knocked out of the top spot it's held for two decades by Modelo Especial, the popular Mexican lager brewed near Mexico City. (BUT BUDWEISER ISN’T AMERICAN EITHER, IS IT? I THOUGHT IT WAS BOUGHT BY THE DUTCH??) 


Severe weather!

(CNN Thu. 6/15/23) Around 45 million people in the US are under the threat of severe storms today from the Central Plains to the Southeast. Parts of Kansas, Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle are at moderate risk for severe storms, a level 4 of 5, according to the Storm Prediction Center. This comes after more than 135,000 people in the South were left without power Wednesday night as strong winds and several tornadoes moved across the region. Meanwhile, the Midwest is dealing with a new round of smoke billowing in from wildfires in Canada that are renewing concerns over hazardous air. Smoky skies and poor air quality are expected for millions of residents in Wisconsin and Minnesota today before clearing up later this week, the National Weather Service said.


Ukraine propaganda

(CNN Thu. 6/15/23) Russian President Vladimir Putin admitted that his military is lacking high-precision ammunition and attack drones as Moscow continues its assault on Ukraine. "During the special military operation, it became clear that we don't have enough of some things ... unfortunately, we need greater quantities," Putin said in a rare admission to reporters in Moscow. Some analysts say Putin may be trying to find a soft landing for himself if the war in Ukraine fails. Meanwhile, on the ground, Ukrainian forces are claiming some success in their offensives in the south and east. Kyiv's top general said this week that his troops have seen "certain gains."


Fox News

(CNN Thu. 6/15/23) Fox News sparked outrage for labeling President Joe Biden a "wannabe dictator" (HAHA) on a news banner that aired during its 8 p.m. hour. The onscreen text read: "WANNABE DICTATOR SPEAKS AT THE WHITE HOUSE AFTER HAVING HIS POLITICAL RIVAL ARRESTED." It aired after former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty Tuesday to 37 federal counts related to his alleged mishandling of classified documents. After receiving backlash, the right-wing network acknowledged the banner was inappropriate and said it had taken steps to address the situation internally. 

Fox has consistently sought to downplay the severity of the charges against Trump to appeal to its overwhelmingly pro-Trump audience. Notably, Fox News also took Trump's post-arraignment speech live to air — something CNN and other networks avoided doing because of the former president's propensity to lie

(And the whole MSM has downplayed their own wannabe dictator personalities and self-deception.) 


HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 | Thu. 6-15-23

  • Fired white Starbucks manager gets money (dang!)  //  

  • Bill Cosby sued again, persecuted for being a man  //  

  • NY going to war with rats, Paris cohabitating with them maybe  //  

  • Sportscasting legend hit in the face with a foul ball  //  


WIN for white Philly Starbucks manager fired for being 'racist'

Wow, remember this? Good news, IMO… 

(CNN Thu. 6/15/23) A jury on Monday returned a $25.6 million verdict in favor of a former Starbucks regional director who sued the company for wrongfully firing her, claiming she was terminated for being White. Shannon Phillips, who worked for Starbucks for about 13 years and managed a region of stores, was fired after the arrest of two Black men at a Philadelphia Starbucks in 2018. In a lawsuit first filed in 2019, Phillips alleged Starbucks "took steps to punish White employees who had not been involved in the arrests, but who worked in and around the city of Philadelphia, in an effort to convince the community that it had properly responded to the incident." Starbucks, which denied the claims at the time, said she was let go due to an "absence of leadership during this crisis." In the wake of the jury's verdict this week, Starbucks said it is disappointed in the decision and is evaluating its next steps.


Bill Cosby faces new lawsuit in Nevada

Evil never quits… don’t rest on your laurels… 

(CNN Thu. 6/15/23) Nine women filed a new lawsuit in Nevada, where a new law recently took effect that eliminates the statutes of limitations for many sexual assault cases.


New York is going to war with rats. Paris is talking about making peace with them

Tale of two dirty cities… 

(CNN Thu. 6/15/23) New York City is declaring outright war on rats (DROP THE BOMB ON ‘EM!) while Paris is looking into an ambitious plan of "cohabitation" with its furry inhabitants. 

(Weren’t they the reason for the Black Plague or something? Yeah, fleas from rats… Maybe, anyway… Bubonic Plague allegedly caused the Black Death… some "scientists" differ, suspecting human fleas or lice.) 


Sportscasting legend hit in the face with foul ball while calling the game

(CNN Thu. 6/15/23) Ouch… Yankees broadcaster 84yo John Sterling was bonked by a foul ball while doing his live play-by-play. You can watch the video on Commie Nonsense website.


NOT READ: Evil Fed?

(CNN Thu. 6/15/23) The Federal Reserve said Wednesday it would pause its historic rate-hiking campaign but signaled that additional increases are likely this year. Since March 2022, Fed officials have raised the central bank's benchmark interest rate 10 consecutive times in an attempt to cool the US economy and battle inflation. Fed Chair Jerome Powell said the rate hike pause will give officials more time to evaluate the effects rate hikes have had on the economy so far. "It may make sense for rates to move higher but at a more moderated pace," Powell said. Markets were initially displeased that the Fed hinted at least one more increase is coming this year, but they bounced back somewhat as Powell tried to reassure investors that the Fed is slowing its rate hike pace.

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