疮破全都听库什纳的 库什纳太有魅力了,连疮破都被他的美貌折服了 库什纳权势太大会遭人嫉妒的 搞不好下场会和拉斯普廷一样 被人暗杀 然后下体保存在一个瓶子里供人观赏 ————————————————————————— Coronavirus Jared Kushner Is the “De Facto President of the United States” Says Former White House Official02 Donald Trump’s son-in-law pressed him not to declare a national emergency because he thought it would tank the stock market. By now, Jared Kushner's White House résumé is quite extensive. His father-in-law, Donald Trump, tasked him with brokering peace between Israel and Palestine, completing an environmentally destructive wall on the U.S.-Mexico border, reforming the criminal justice system, and building an "Office of American Innovation," dedicated to making the government run like a business. Despite his failing to follow through on any of these tasks, Trump also put Kushner in charge of the U.S. coronavirus response, complete with his own " shadow" task force made up of equally unqualified friends, which caused confusion about competing power structures. Speaking to TIME for a January profile of Kushner, Brad Parscale, the Kushner-appointed manager for Trump's campaign, said, "Nobody has more influence in the White House than Jared. Nobody has more influence outside the White House than Jared. He’s No. 2 after Trump." Parscale may actually have been underselling Kushner's influence there. In a new story for Vanity Fair, Gabriel Sherman details how Kushner has filled the vacuum left by Donald Trump's general lack of interest in governing: Current and former White House officials described to Vanity Fair a Kushner who is as vindictive and myopic as Trump himself. After the Senate acquitted Trump of impeachment charges without calling a single witness, Kushner reportedly pushed for a sweeping purge of officials who weren't deemed loyal enough during the hearings. A New York business executive recounted a fall 2019 meeting with Kushner, saying, "I told Jared that if Trump won a second term, he wouldn’t have to worry about running again and you can really help people. Jared just looked at me and said, 'I don’t care about any of that.’ ” Also like Trump, when it comes to fighting the coronavirus outbreak, Kushner appears more concerned with the stock market than with public health. One Republican briefed on the administration's coronavirus response told Vanity Fair that, as early as mid-January, advisers were sounding alarms, but " Jared kept saying the stock market would go down, and Trump wouldn’t get reelected." Another source said that on March 11, as the World Health Organization declared the outbreak officially a pandemic, Kushner still pushed Trump not to declare a national emergency, freeing vital funds and resources for states, because "it would tank the markets." The markets tanked soon after, and Trump was forced to declare a national emergency. All of this—the bad calls, lack of interest in expertise, and "arrogance," as one source put it—is in line with Kushner's track record from well before he ever entered politics. But what else to expect from a man who got into Harvard after his father donated $2.5 million, even though his grades and SAT scores were middling. In 2007, after taking over his family's real estate empire when his father went to jail, Kushner spearheaded the purchase of 666 Park Avenue, a skyscraper of luxury apartments, for the record- breaking cost of $1.8 billion at the top of the real estate market. When it failed to turn a profit, the debt nearly destroyed the family business, and Kushner couldn't unload the thing until after he nabbed a job in the White House. When he acquired The New York Observer, according to former editor Elizabeth Spiers, he was obsessed with "cost-cutting impulses from the commercial real estate world" that didn't translate to other industries. Kushner gutted the once-venerated paper, believing that laying off enough staff would increase the profit margins from advertising but apparently not understanding that fewer articles meant fewer ads. As of Wednesday morning, the U.S. officially has more than one million confirmed cases of coronavirus and nearly 60,000 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins (although that bleak total may be an undercount, by as many as 9,000 deaths by CDC estimates). But that grim reality hasn't deterred Kushner from trying to juice the Dow Jones with sunny spin—even though 73 percent of Americans believe there will be a second wave of coronavirus cases and that social distancing should continue, meaning the vast majority of Americans are unlikely to risk lives to "reopen" the economy. In a Wednesday appearance on Fox & Friends, he told the hosts, "We’re on the other side of the medical aspect of this...this is a great success story." Echoing his father-in-law, who said the pandemic would "miraculously go away" by April due to the warmer weather, Kushner added, "I think you’ll see by June a lot of the country should be back to normal, and the hope is that by July the country’s really rocking again." Why Did Fox News’s Laura Ingraham Relentlessly Push Hydroxychloroquine?
Jared Kushner Tells Fox Trump Will Hold Originator of Covid-19 Accountable April 29, 2020 White House Senior Adviser Jared Kushner told Fox & Friends Wednesday that President Donald Trump "will take whatever actions are necessary" against whoever is responsible for the outbreak of the novel coronavirus that triggered a global pandemic and wreaked havoc on the U.S. economy. Co-host Brian Kilmeade asked Kushner about two things: the Australian government's independent investigation into the origins of the virus, and German newspaper Bilds' invoice to China for $160 billion for losses related to Covid-19, the disease caused by the virus. "Do you believe that they owe us a check, and will there be an invoice handed to them shortly?" Kilmeade asked Kusher about China. "Is there going to be an offensive move on them to replenish our resources, as we've been brought to our knees economically?" Kushner said that Trump is focused on the country's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. "But," he added, "he has asked the team to look into very carefully what happened how this got here, and to make sure that he will take whatever actions are necessary to make sure that the people who cause the problems are held accountable for it." "So, yes," Kushner said. Trump has said that the U.S. would demand "substantial" compensation from Beijing for what he has characterized as China's mishandling of the initial outbreak of the coronavirus. As recently as January 24, Trump initially praised Chinese President Xi Jinping's "transparency" about the outbreak and said Jinping's government was "working very hard to contain the Coronavirus." However, later Trump changed his message and began blaming China as the number of cases and deaths in the U.S. grew over the course of February, March, and April. Read more 61 A White House Ventilator and PPE Sharing Plan Could Calm Political Battles 61 Strategic National Stockpile Changes to Match Jared Kushner's Claims 61 Jared Kushner Defends Dr. Fauci After Fox News Host Criticises Expert Earlier this month, Trump announced that his administration would cease providing any funds to the World Health Organization, which he derided as " China-centric" because WHO leadership did not criticize China's handling of the outbreak, and praised China's "transparency" on the matter. His top trade adviser, Dr. Peter Navarro, suggested during an April 19 appearance on Fox Business Network that China bears the burden of proving that it did not cause the pandemic, which according to a March 27 Defense Intelligence Agency assesment, could have emerged "accidentally" due to " unsafe laboratory practices" at a virology lab in Wuhan Province. A spokesperson for China's foreign ministry, Geng Shuang, said at a Tuesday news briefing that U.S. politicians like Trump are "lying through their teeth," adding that the Chinese government would "advise American politicians to reflect on their own problems and try their best to control this epidemic, as soon as possible instead of continuing to play tricks to deflect blame."
【 在 WCNMLGB (CCC) 的大作中提到: 】 : 疮破全都听库什纳的 : 库什纳太有魅力了,连疮破都被他的美貌折服了 : 库什纳权势太大会遭人嫉妒的 : 搞不好下场会和拉斯普廷一样 : 被人暗杀 : 然后下体保存在一个瓶子里供人观赏 : ————————————————————————— : Coronavirus : Jared Kushner Is the “De Facto President of the United States” Says Former : White House Official�0�2 : ...................
疮破全都听库什纳的
库什纳太有魅力了,连疮破都被他的美貌折服了
库什纳权势太大会遭人嫉妒的
搞不好下场会和拉斯普廷一样
被人暗杀
然后下体保存在一个瓶子里供人观赏
—————————————————————————
Coronavirus
Jared Kushner Is the “De Facto President of the United States” Says Former White House Official02
Donald Trump’s son-in-law pressed him not to declare a national emergency
because he thought it would tank the stock market.
By now, Jared Kushner's White House résumé is quite extensive. His father-in-law, Donald Trump, tasked him with brokering peace between Israel and
Palestine, completing an environmentally destructive wall on the U.S.-Mexico border, reforming the criminal justice system, and building an "Office of
American Innovation," dedicated to making the government run like a business.
Despite his failing to follow through on any of these tasks, Trump also put Kushner in charge of the U.S. coronavirus response, complete with his own "
shadow" task force made up of equally unqualified friends, which caused
confusion about competing power structures.
Speaking to TIME for a January profile of Kushner, Brad Parscale, the
Kushner-appointed manager for Trump's campaign, said, "Nobody has more
influence in the White House than Jared. Nobody has more influence outside
the White House than Jared. He’s No. 2 after Trump."
Parscale may actually have been underselling Kushner's influence there. In a new story for Vanity Fair, Gabriel Sherman details how Kushner has filled
the vacuum left by Donald Trump's general lack of interest in governing:
Current and former White House officials described to Vanity Fair a Kushner who is as vindictive and myopic as Trump himself. After the Senate acquitted Trump of impeachment charges without calling a single witness, Kushner
reportedly pushed for a sweeping purge of officials who weren't deemed loyal enough during the hearings. A New York business executive recounted a fall 2019 meeting with Kushner, saying, "I told Jared that if Trump won a second term, he wouldn’t have to worry about running again and you can really help people. Jared just looked at me and said, 'I don’t care about any of that.’ ”
Also like Trump, when it comes to fighting the coronavirus outbreak, Kushner appears more concerned with the stock market than with public health. One
Republican briefed on the administration's coronavirus response told Vanity Fair that, as early as mid-January, advisers were sounding alarms, but "
Jared kept saying the stock market would go down, and Trump wouldn’t get
reelected." Another source said that on March 11, as the World Health
Organization declared the outbreak officially a pandemic, Kushner still
pushed Trump not to declare a national emergency, freeing vital funds and
resources for states, because "it would tank the markets." The markets
tanked soon after, and Trump was forced to declare a national emergency.
All of this—the bad calls, lack of interest in expertise, and "arrogance," as one source put it—is in line with Kushner's track record from well
before he ever entered politics. But what else to expect from a man who got into Harvard after his father donated $2.5 million, even though his grades
and SAT scores were middling. In 2007, after taking over his family's real
estate empire when his father went to jail, Kushner spearheaded the purchase of 666 Park Avenue, a skyscraper of luxury apartments, for the record-
breaking cost of $1.8 billion at the top of the real estate market. When it failed to turn a profit, the debt nearly destroyed the family business, and Kushner couldn't unload the thing until after he nabbed a job in the White
House. When he acquired The New York Observer, according to former editor
Elizabeth Spiers, he was obsessed with "cost-cutting impulses from the
commercial real estate world" that didn't translate to other industries.
Kushner gutted the once-venerated paper, believing that laying off enough
staff would increase the profit margins from advertising but apparently not understanding that fewer articles meant fewer ads.
As of Wednesday morning, the U.S. officially has more than one million
confirmed cases of coronavirus and nearly 60,000 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins (although that bleak total may be an undercount, by as many as 9,000 deaths by CDC estimates). But that grim reality hasn't deterred Kushner
from trying to juice the Dow Jones with sunny spin—even though 73 percent
of Americans believe there will be a second wave of coronavirus cases and
that social distancing should continue, meaning the vast majority of
Americans are unlikely to risk lives to "reopen" the economy. In a Wednesday appearance on Fox & Friends, he told the hosts, "We’re on the other side
of the medical aspect of this...this is a great success story."
Echoing his father-in-law, who said the pandemic would "miraculously go away" by April due to the warmer weather, Kushner added, "I think you’ll see by June a lot of the country should be back to normal, and the hope is that by July the country’s really rocking again."
Why Did Fox News’s Laura Ingraham Relentlessly Push Hydroxychloroquine?
这张照片有点老了。不过他做drag Queen真是好材料,浪费了。
看上去好像上次打的肉毒素药效快要过去了。皮肤不像原来那么光了。原来的样子像脸上涂了蜡一样。有点不自然。
现在看着更自然了
还是很性感的
【 在 quovadis (My shit is your gourmet) 的大作中提到: 】
: 这张照片有点老了。不过他做drag Queen真是好材料,浪费了。
传说中的影子总统
尻痛的腿确实很长,和库时那有一比。鸡巴也应该比库时娜大。
【 在 WCNMLGB (CCC) 的大作中提到: 】
: 看上去好像上次打的肉毒素药效快要过去了。皮肤不像原来那么光了。原来的样子像脸
: 上涂了蜡一样。有点不自然。
: 现在看着更自然了
: 还是很性感的
连库什纳也在讨论追责的事情了
中国真的很危险了
—————————————————————————
Jared Kushner Tells Fox Trump Will Hold Originator of Covid-19 Accountable
April 29, 2020
White House Senior Adviser Jared Kushner told Fox & Friends Wednesday that
President Donald Trump "will take whatever actions are necessary" against
whoever is responsible for the outbreak of the novel coronavirus that
triggered a global pandemic and wreaked havoc on the U.S. economy.
Co-host Brian Kilmeade asked Kushner about two things: the Australian
government's independent investigation into the origins of the virus, and
German newspaper Bilds' invoice to China for $160 billion for losses related to Covid-19, the disease caused by the virus.
"Do you believe that they owe us a check, and will there be an invoice
handed to them shortly?" Kilmeade asked Kusher about China.
"Is there going to be an offensive move on them to replenish our resources, as we've been brought to our knees economically?"
Kushner said that Trump is focused on the country's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
"But," he added, "he has asked the team to look into very carefully what
happened how this got here, and to make sure that he will take whatever
actions are necessary to make sure that the people who cause the problems
are held accountable for it."
"So, yes," Kushner said.
Trump has said that the U.S. would demand "substantial" compensation from
Beijing for what he has characterized as China's mishandling of the initial outbreak of the coronavirus.
As recently as January 24, Trump initially praised Chinese President Xi
Jinping's "transparency" about the outbreak and said Jinping's government
was "working very hard to contain the Coronavirus." However, later Trump
changed his message and began blaming China as the number of cases and
deaths in the U.S. grew over the course of February, March, and April.
Read more
61 A White House Ventilator and PPE Sharing Plan Could Calm Political
Battles
61 Strategic National Stockpile Changes to Match Jared Kushner's Claims
61 Jared Kushner Defends Dr. Fauci After Fox News Host Criticises Expert
Earlier this month, Trump announced that his administration would cease
providing any funds to the World Health Organization, which he derided as "
China-centric" because WHO leadership did not criticize China's handling of the outbreak, and praised China's "transparency" on the matter.
His top trade adviser, Dr. Peter Navarro, suggested during an April 19
appearance on Fox Business Network that China bears the burden of proving
that it did not cause the pandemic, which according to a March 27 Defense
Intelligence Agency assesment, could have emerged "accidentally" due to "
unsafe laboratory practices" at a virology lab in Wuhan Province.
A spokesperson for China's foreign ministry, Geng Shuang, said at a Tuesday news briefing that U.S. politicians like Trump are "lying through their
teeth," adding that the Chinese government would "advise American
politicians to reflect on their own problems and try their best to control
this epidemic, as soon as possible instead of continuing to play tricks to
deflect blame."
简单点,哭徐娜是默多克的弟子,让哭徐娜幕后操纵是默多克支持疮聚聚的条件。默多克是苏联在西方安插的长期卧底,是忠诚的共产主义战士。
没想到你对尻疼还情有独钟
不过我觉得尻疼还不如蛤痢性感呢
尻疼的皮肤也不好,太老了
蛤痢皮肤很细嫩
【 在 quovadis (My shit is your gourmet) 的大作中提到: 】
: 尻痛的腿确实很长,和库时那有一比。鸡巴也应该比库时娜大。
这个库时娜听上去像军中妖姬。是不是狐狸转世成精啊,难怪被狐狸台雇佣。
尻痛的脸长的不好。不过腿很长,鸡巴如果诱人的话我会吸。蛤蜊我想插。
【 在 WCNMLGB (CCC) 的大作中提到: 】
: 没想到你对尻疼还情有独钟
: 不过我觉得尻疼还不如蛤痢性感呢
: 尻疼的皮肤也不好,太老了
: 蛤痢皮肤很细嫩
以往都是犹太人在幕后控制总统,现在越来越走向前台。但是曝光越多,老百姓反感会越明显。
有点像当年武则天身边的男宠张昌宗
又好似末代沙皇宠臣拉斯普廷
不过两个人结局都不好
【 在 quovadis (My shit is your gourmet) 的大作中提到: 】
: 这个库时娜听上去像军中妖姬。是不是狐狸转世成精啊,难怪被狐狸台雇佣。
这两个男宠阳具很大吗?
【 在 WCNMLGB(CCC) 的大作中提到: 】
: 有点像当年武则天身边的男宠张昌宗
: 又好似末代沙皇宠臣拉斯普廷
: 不过两个人结局都不好
他俩谁插谁肛门?
吹的是枕边风?
【 在 WCNMLGB (CCC) 的大作中提到: 】
: 疮破全都听库什纳的
: 库什纳太有魅力了,连疮破都被他的美貌折服了
: 库什纳权势太大会遭人嫉妒的
: 搞不好下场会和拉斯普廷一样
: 被人暗杀
: 然后下体保存在一个瓶子里供人观赏
: —————————————————————————
: Coronavirus
: Jared Kushner Is the “De Facto President of the United States” Says
Former
: White House Official�0�2
: ...................
都非常的巨大
张昌宗貌美如花,阳物奇大,才讨得武则天欢心
拉斯普廷的就更大了,据说有11寸长
【 在 quovadis (My shit is your gourmet) 的大作中提到: 】
: 这两个男宠阳具很大吗?
: : 有点像当年武则天身边的男宠张昌宗
: : 又好似末代沙皇宠臣拉斯普廷
: : 不过两个人结局都不好
:
库什纳是实际上的美国总统,那彭斯就是实际上的第一夫人了
吼吼吼
有没有张唱宗的画像,想见识一下小黄人貌美如花到底什么样子的。
毛子11寸我相信。他们平均可能就8寸了。
【 在 WCNMLGB(CCC) 的大作中提到: 】
: 都非常的巨大
: 张昌宗貌美如花,阳物奇大,才讨得武则天欢心
: 拉斯普廷的就更大了,据说有11寸长
各色尼格以前还说班农是实际上的总统!