Thursday, October 14, 2021

Lefty new york times operative, Nicholas Kristof, Who Tried to Railroad Bioweapons Scientist Dr. Steven J. Hatfill for Anthrax Murders He Had Nothing to Do with, Seeks to Get Elected Governor of Oregon

By Nicholas Stix

“The Dr. Steven J. Hatfill Files.”

“Columnist Forms Committee for Oregon Gubernatorial Run”

https://apnews.com/article/oregon-political-action-committees-elections-ebc558ac0110756f322171d50419aeb9


4 comments:

Anonymous said...

No shame,these commies.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

A Jew farming? A Jew? OH, surely he will be an improvement over what currently exists in OR. Well, just about anyone would be, wouldn't they?

Anonymous said...

jerry pdx
Never ends around here, doesn't matter if it's Portland or the whole State of Oregon, candidates for office are just one Woke sh*&%head after another. You scan through the list of candidates trying to find someone who isn't, and much more often than not, you can't find anybody. Every time a somebody new throws their hat into the ring, it's yet another diversity loon trying to "out virtue signal" the previous one. Even the exceptions usually turn out to be rino's to some degree. I dunno what it is around this State, maybe something in the air or water causes mental derangement. Only a small percentage are immune.

eahilf said...

>if it's Portland or the whole State of Oregon

Actually re both statewide offices and federal elections (Congress, Senate, president) Oregon is very similar to Washington state: electoral outcomes are dominated/determined by densely populated urban areas that vote heavily for Democrats -- in Oregon it's Portland (and maybe Eugene, home of the Univ of Oregon, and Corvallis, home of Oregon St Univ), and in Washington it's Seattle/Tacoma and environs -- geographically, the vast majority of counties in both states vote for Republicans -- but because of low population density compared to the major urban centers (typically in the west of both states), for statewide and federal offices these red voters in the eastern/rural parts of both states are swamped.