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On Prisoner Swap, Capehart Gushes Over Biden 'Not Bad For An 82-Year-Old Man'
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On Prisoner Swap, Capehart Gushes Over Biden 'Not Bad For An 82-Year-Old Man'

Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart had nothing but effusive praise for President Joe Biden on Friday’s PBS News Hour as he marveled at the prisoner swap with Russia being, “not bad for an 82-year-old man everyone said had cognitive decline and were questioning his mental acuity.” Host Geoff Bennett set the table, “Well, as we end our conversation, I want to talk about the fact that Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and former U.S. Marine Paul Whelan were among those two dozen detainees released as part of the biggest prisoner exchange between Russia and the West since the Cold War. Lasting takeaways. President Biden said it was a feat of diplomacy.”     Capehart oozed, “Yeah, not bad for an 82-year-old man everyone said had cognitive decline and were questioning his mental acuity. When you read what… happened in the Wall Street Journal, that man was all over it.” He added, “This was a huge diplomatic feat, but this was also a huge victory for the United States and for the American people. To bring those Americans home is something that should be universally celebrated.” Bennett also sought to get in on the praise, “And the detail that he was on the phone with his Slovenian counterpart basically coordinating this deal just an hour before he announced that he wouldn't seek reelection, I mean, how does that strike you?” Capehart wasn’t done gushing, “Well, that example is something that, you know, when, I have interviewed the president twice, and in both interviews, I came away with one really distinct impression. He loves that job. And the fact that he's got all of this stuff going on, but he is on the phone trying to make a deal, that's why he wants to be president. That's why he loves the job. It's about getting something done.” Johnson then turned to David Brooks fill-in, Washington Free Beacon editor-in-chief, Eliana Johnson. Johnson was more subdued, “It's wonderful that they're home. However, we need to stop doing deals where we trade terrorists and assassins for reporters and dissidents.” She added, “And what dictator wouldn't take more hostages to make that deal? And in order to do that, we need to impose serious consequences on the hostage-taking nations. And that is not something I have seen from the Biden administration. If we continue to do deals like this, we will find more Americans behind bars, unjustly detained in despotic nations.” Earlier, Johnson also confused Capehart by arguing that if it wasn’t for Sarah Palin, John McCain would’ve done even worse in 2008. Perhaps, she could replace Brooks full time. Here is a transcript for the August 2 show: PBS News Hour 8/2/2024 7:35 PM ET GEOFF BENNETT:  Well, as we end our conversation, I want to talk about the fact that Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and former U.S. Marine Paul Whelan were among those two dozen detainees released as part of the biggest prisoner exchange between Russia and the West since the Cold War. Lasting takeaways. President Biden said it was a feat of diplomacy. JONATHAN CAPEHART: Yeah, not bad for an 82-year-old man everyone said had cognitive decline and were questioning his mental acuity. When you read what was that — the ticktock of what happened in the Wall Street Journal, that man was all over it. This was a huge diplomatic feat, but this was also a huge victory for the United States and for the American people. To bring those Americans home is something that should be universally celebrated. BENNETT: And the detail that he was on the phone with his Slovenian counterpart basically coordinating this deal just an hour before he announced that he wouldn't seek reelection, I mean, how does that strike you? CAPEHART: Well, that example is something that, you know, when, I have interviewed the president twice, and in both interviews, I came away with one really distinct impression. He loves that job. And the fact that he's got all of this stuff going on, but he is on the phone trying to make a deal, that's why he wants to be president. That's why he loves the job. It's about getting something done. And the fact that he's got all of this stuff going on, but he is on the phone trying to make a deal, that's why he wants to be president. That's why he loves the job. It's about getting something done. BENNETT: Eliana? ELIANA JOHNSON: It's wonderful that they're home. However, we need to stop doing deals where we trade terrorists and assassins for reporters and dissidents. And what dictator wouldn't take more hostages to make that deal? And in order to do that, we need to impose serious consequences on the hostage-taking nations. And that is not something I have seen from the Biden administration. If we continue to do deals like this, we will find more Americans behind bars, unjustly detained in despotic nations. 
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Max Blumenthal Is Having a TOTAL MELTDOWN Over Josh Shapiro's Time With the IDF
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Max Blumenthal Is Having a TOTAL MELTDOWN Over Josh Shapiro's Time With the IDF

Max Blumenthal Is Having a TOTAL MELTDOWN Over Josh Shapiro's Time With the IDF
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Classy! The Bitter Ex-Wife of Kamala's Husband Wishes DIvorce on J.D. and Usha Vance in 2025
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Classy! The Bitter Ex-Wife of Kamala's Husband Wishes DIvorce on J.D. and Usha Vance in 2025

Classy! The Bitter Ex-Wife of Kamala's Husband Wishes DIvorce on J.D. and Usha Vance in 2025
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ORWELLIAN: Josh Shapiro Starts Disappearing His Pro-Israel Past to Appease the Hamas Simps
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ORWELLIAN: Josh Shapiro Starts Disappearing His Pro-Israel Past to Appease the Hamas Simps

ORWELLIAN: Josh Shapiro Starts Disappearing His Pro-Israel Past to Appease the Hamas Simps
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Julius Caesar's Signature Scent Revealed
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Julius Caesar's Signature Scent Revealed

What did a Roman emperor smell like? Just last year, a fascinating study from Roman Spain told us that gladiators 2,000 years ago probably smelled like patchouli! New research has now delved into what the famed Julius Caesar smelt like, specifically, his ‘Telinum’ perfume. The composition of this has now been gleaned - ancient aromas such as rock rose, citrus, oud, and amber! What the Elite Wore: Scent of Champions Thanks to the efforts of the Scent Culture and Tourism Association, which champions ancient perfumes, one now knows what the elite wore as perfume to distinguish themselves from the masses. In ancient Rome, alongside rhodium, perfumes with rose, narcissus, crocus with saffron, and metopium with bitter almonds were particularly cherished. The Scent of Patchouli Perfume Filled the Air in the Roman Empire Smell Like a Viking - The Viking Odor Was Strangely Superior! Read moreSection: ArtifactsOther ArtifactsNewsHistory & ArchaeologyRead Later 
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Western Alliance Countries Urged to Cut China Reliance
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Western Alliance Countries Urged to Cut China Reliance

A new report highlights the critical need for countries within the Five Eyes alliance partnership - the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand - to reduce their reliance on China for rare earth elements, emphasizing the strategic vulnerability...
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Kamala Harris Berated Americans for Saying ‘Merry Christmas’ In 2017 Because of those Poor Illegal Aliens
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Kamala Harris Berated Americans for Saying ‘Merry Christmas’ In 2017 Because of those Poor Illegal Aliens

In 2017, Kamala Harris berated us all and exclaimed “How DARE YOU” say Merry Christmas when there are so many illegal aliens who have not gained amnesty and automatic citizenship! That is exactly…
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White House Dodges on if World Is Better Without Hamas Leader, Says We Must Focus on Ceasefire
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White House Dodges on if World Is Better Without Hamas Leader, Says We Must Focus on Ceasefire

During an interview with Deutsche Welle on Thursday that was released on Friday, White House National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby responded to a question on if the world is better off without…
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Bold Conservative Majority on Local Idaho Library Board Forces Leftist Staff Resignations
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Bold Conservative Majority on Local Idaho Library Board Forces Leftist Staff Resignations

Radical bureaucrats and officials are known for their persistence and unwillingness to surrender — especially when it comes to keeping obscene material in schools and libraries. And too often, conservatives…
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From Abuse Victim, to Lesbian, to Redemption: Nancy Charles Shares Her Story, Part 2
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From Abuse Victim, to Lesbian, to Redemption: Nancy Charles Shares Her Story, Part 2

By The Ruth Institute Published on August 3, 2024 [embedded content]In this week’s episode of the Ruth Institute’s “Dr. J Show,” ex-lesbian Nancy Charles tells the story of how childhood…
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