Those who dined with Saudi Arabia prince at the White House

Anonymous
there's probably a child sex dungeon underneath for the afterparty
Anonymous
If they can dine with a prime minster actively committing genocide then why would they discriminate against a dictator crown prince?
Anonymous
I like where you listed the Vances. Near the bottom after the trumps.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:there's probably a child sex dungeon underneath for the afterparty


If there is a party room, I know where it is, but was in use during 2024 as well.

I said: “If”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This isn’t a complete list. The Portuguese soccer star Cristan Renaldo (spelled wrong).


He’s on there:

“ Cristiano Ronaldo, professional soccer player, and Georgina Rodríguez”
Anonymous
Elon Musk? I thought Trump was still mad at him?
Anonymous
I think what's also stunning is how insular this administration is. Remember when state dinners included classical musicians, authors, poets? Interesting that this administration no longer reaches out to celebrities or what we used to think of as the intelligentsia. There's something very Soviet about this list -- the idea that many of the positions that previously would have been considered power centers in a democracy (like being a university president, a celebrated author, etc. ) are simply absent. No publishers, journalists. Previously, there would have been some academics who wrote about the Mid East, maybe someone who had been a Fulbrighter there, etc. The idea that instead it's just the president's lackies and his children. Weird.
Anonymous
Last on the list is ball scratcher, Lee Zeldin, seat filler.
Anonymous
Kind of surprised by Bret Baier. The one serious journalist left at Fox and he's okay schmoozing with people responsible for the murder of a journalist?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If they can dine with a prime minster actively committing genocide then why would they discriminate against a dictator crown prince?

Exactly. I didn’t see the same outrage when Bibi was in town.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kind of surprised by Bret Baier. The one serious journalist left at Fox and he's okay schmoozing with people responsible for the murder of a journalist?

Israel murders journalists every day but where’s the outrage about that? Y’all are such hypocrites.
Anonymous
Why was Ronaldo there? The soccer player?

And no Ivanka?? Interesting....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If they can dine with a prime minster actively committing genocide then why would they discriminate against a dictator crown prince?

Exactly. I didn’t see the same outrage when Bibi was in town.

Protesters were pretty outraged, as was Harris. Netanyahu was quite aware of the protestors and called them “useful idiots.”

Harris didn’t attend the Congressional Address but the next day she did firmly shake his hand, looked him in the eyes with a RBF. She immediately stood at a press podium while Netanyahu was still standing close by and said:
“I will not be silent.”
“Israel has a right to defend itself, but how it does so matters.”
"It is time to get this deal done” referring to a ceasefire and hostage release agreement.
“The humanitarian situation is devastating, do not become numb to the suffering.”

Anonymous
Make the same list for those who have dined, supported, and prostituted themselves before a succession of war criminals in Israel. It'll break the internet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kind of surprised by Bret Baier. The one serious journalist left at Fox and he's okay schmoozing with people responsible for the murder of a journalist?

Israel murders journalists every day but where’s the outrage about that? Y’all are such hypocrites.

This is a thread about a dinner with the Saudi prince. Not Bibi. When there's a thread about a dinner with Bibi at the WH and journalists attend I will b itch, never you worry.
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