[GOSSIPCOP] Caitlyn Jenner goes on a tirade against Hillary Clinton ... sometimes described as For a good time at 3 a.m. call Hillary and at other times as Mrs. Bill, never as Another Edward Stettinius, Jr. ... on this Sunday’s episode of "I Am Cait," insisting that the Democratic presidential candidate is a "f***ing liar" and the "country is over," if she’s elected. Watch the video below!
As Gossip Cop reported, Season 2 of Jenner’s reality show sees her embarking on a bus tour with her transgender friends. During their trip, the women begin to argue politics after Chandi Moore asks Caitlyn her opinion of Donald Trump. "I think he would have a hard time with women," says Jenner, who further offers, "It doesn’t mean he wouldn’t be good for women’s issues. I think he would be very good for women’s issues."
The rest of the women groan at the lifelong Republican’s statement, but Jenner explains in a confessional, "Just because I’m a woman now doesn’t make me all of a sudden liberal." The debate escalates when the women bring up Clinton, to which Jenner says, "I would never, ever, ever vote for Hillary... If Hillary becomes president, the country is over."
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I belive it was over when they gave woman of the year to a guy dressed as a woman.
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It was long over well before that. The facade just lasted longer cause the audience didn't want to believe. That and too many toys to occupy themselves with.
Russia is trying to reach out to former Soviet allies in South and Central America in an attempt to compete against U.S. influence, the head of U.S. Southern Command said Thursday. Noting that U.S. global competitors are trying to influence countries in the Western hemisphere, Adm. Kurt W. Tidd said "the most concerning of them is Russia".
"As part of their global strategy, Russia attempts to discredit our reliability as a trustworthy partner here in our own region," Tidd said.
He said Russia portrays the U.S. as "unreliable" and "withdrawing from this pivotal region", adding that Moscow’s resurgence in the region is "extremely competitive".
The Russians are trying to trade off military technology at competitive prices to reinstate Moscow’s influence and its role in the defense market in the region, he said.
"Russia is very, very present there, and we need to be worried about that," he added.
The former Soviet Union had a significant influence in the region, particularly on Venezuela and Cuba. After the Soviet Union's collapse, domestic political and economic problems forced Russia to pull back from from South American theatre.
Russia’s new attempt to gain a foothold in the Americas comes amid Washington's initiative to reconcile with Cuba and the rest of the region.
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That's because you malicious retards decided to not notice they never left.
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Cause they couldn't even swallow the Ukraine just next door. Maybe you need to take a sedative and have a good night's sleep General. BTW, let them pick up all the economic basket cases and once again stretch their limited resources even further.
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Procupius: they provided much support to the current Venezuelan government because it was a way of taking their oil production off the market. It would pay for itself in addition to all the strategic concerns.
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By Chris Covert
Rantburg.com
Ukrainian forces continue pushing to take Yasinovataya using artillery and small arms fire. Meanwhile elsewhere along the line of contact, Ukrainian forces and rebel forces continue to exchange artillery and small arms fire according to Russian language news accounts.
Ukrainian military officials said on Friday rebel forces fired on Ukrainian positions all along the line of contact in both Lugansk and Donetsk on Friday, a total of 31 times. Rebel forces used tank gunfire, mortar fire and small arms fire.
Rebels fired on Ukrainian forces 47 times on Thursday, according to a news account in regnum.ru.
According to a news account posted on the tsensir.net.ua websites, Ukrainians reported shelling by 82mm and 120mm mortars and small arms fire in Krasnogorovka, Avdeevka, Opytnoye and Marinka near western Donetsk city. Gunfire from tanks and BMP-2 infantry fighting vehicles were recorded in Avdievka.
A separate tsensor.net.ua report reported one Ukrainian soldier dead and one wounded near Gorlovka, where the fighting for Yasinovataya was reported. The two were hit by gunfire from a rebel BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle.
Rebel military officials in Donetsk say that combat losses for the Ukrainian offensive around Yasinovataya have been heavy with 30 reported dead and more than 70 wounded since Monday.
Rebel officials also confirmed that seven of their effectives have been killed in recent fighting in Donetsk.
Fighting near Gorlovka
Overnight artillery shelling by Ukrainian forces hit targets in Zaiystevo, which if north of Gorlovka, damaging 20 residences, according to a news account in Gorlovka Pravda. The report notes rebel positions were struck with mortar, RPG and small arms fire emanating from Zhovanke.
Ukrainian militay officials say that their forces came under fire from snipers, grenade launchers and heavy machine guns.
Russian military analysts have said that Zaiystevo is almost completely surrounded by Ukrainian forces.
Chris Covert writes about foreign military issues for Rantburg.com. He can be reached at grurkka@gmail.com and on Twitter. You can read past articles about the 2014 war in southeastern Ukraine by clicking here.
SEOUL -- The Defense Ministry convened an emergency meeting Friday of military officials in charge of cybersecurity amid growing threats from North Korea.
It was to discuss ways to deal with the North's possible cyber attacks anytime soon, ministry officials said. Vice Defense Minister Hwang In-moo presided over the session held at a video conference room in the ministry's building in central Seoul.
Recently, the secretive North has especially sought to hack the smartphones of South Korean military commanders and top government officials on national security, according to the South's state intelligence agency. The agency was quoted as telling lawmakers that some attempts were successful.
The military has already raised the stage of "INFOCON," which is an information-related defense alert system, by one notch.
"Establishing a firm cyber security posture in the national defense field is an important task at a time when North Korea, which has more than 6,800 in manpower for a cyber warfare, uses the asymmetrical means of cyberattack," said the ministry.
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[FOXNEWS] North Korea has a missing submarine, two defense officials told Fox News Friday.
"Good work, team. Nothing like a live fire exercise to keep up our skills."
"Yes sir! Thank you, sir!"
One official told Fox the submarine is a 70-foot Yono class "midget" submarine that is diesel powered and has a crew of two, with room for a squad of saboteurs. It was unclear who may have been onboard.
North Korea does not operate large ballistic missile submarines, such as the U.S. Navy’s Ohio-class fleet.
Though it would be interesting to see them try...
Fox News has learned North Korea has not asked the United States to assist in search and rescue efforts.
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Kim, you lost ANOTHER submarine?
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Think Pudge swallowed it when he was eating his Corn Flakes
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...1) I have no fondness for the North Koreans, but I hope that the crew went fast. That's an awful way to go.
2) I am hoping that Fat Boy and the rest of the asylum don't decide that the US/ROK didn't whack the boat as revenge for (FILL IN NORK OFFENSE HERE). With the exercise season in full blast over there, this was a bad time for this to happen.
Mike
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Now a minor motion picture (not starring Sean Connery):
"The Hunt For Red Kimchee"
Somewhere under north Pacific, a submarine commander has decided to defect...
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Does missing also mean we don't know where it is ? Even a two man sub can carry a small device. Range to ROK or Japan ports?
Pudgy is nuts after all. Even just a nuke kaboom in open ocean does make a new threat credible.
The Baltic Exchange’s main sea freight index, tracking rates for ships carrying dry bulk commodities continued to rise on Friday helped by higher rates for panamaxes and smaller vessels.
The overall index that factors in the rates for capesize, panamax, supramax and handysize shipping vessels, was up four points, or about one percent, to 388 points. The panamax index rose 11 points, or, 2.36 percent to 477 points. Average daily earnings for panamaxes, which usually carry coal or grain cargoes of about 60,000 to 70,000 tonnes, climbed $88 to $3,827. ...
h/t Instapundit
Two rallies on behalf of Republican front-runner Donald Trump were derailed on Friday evening, after violence broke out in St. Louis, Missouri, and protesters took over a would-be rally in Chicago, Illinois. Ted Cruz hit The Donald on such violence, saying his campaign bears some responsibility for encouraging it.
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"Violence is the last refuge of the weak minded."
So, was it RINO's or ShilliaryDems that co-ordinated this? Either way, the only answer they have to the Donald.
It is sad!
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The Ghost of Bull Connor is deep in the opposition. Can't allow 'them' to have a free and peaceful right to assemble and have free speech. Their hate is deep and Freudian Projection.
Dear Ted, if you really believe in the Constitution, those First Amendment rights apply all around. Watching the going on's at that Selma bridge and saying the peaceful demonstrators 'bear responsibility for encouraging it' doesn't wash.
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‘We shut Trump down!’ Admitted terrorist Bill Ayers cheers on anti-Trump protesters in Chicago. As Monica Crowley tweets, “MoveOn, BLM, Socialists, remnants of Occupy Wall Street, Bill Ayers…Getting the band back together for 2016.”
How long before the bombs start going off?
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Need more popcorn for when the gunfire starts. I'd love to see say, BLM vs the Teamsters. Maybe it'll be on pay per view?
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Were going to see more and more of this. MoveOn, BLM, Occupy, etc... are all organizations of the DNC. Soros may be bankrolling it but you can bet the DNC is providing the direction and organizational support. and the DNC keeps moving more and more radically left. They don't even try very hard to hide it anymore.
You wont see BLM vs the Teamsters - just as you wouldn't see the KKK vs the Black Panthers nearly as often as you might expect. They are simply different arms of the same organization. Carefully kept somewhat seperate so they can concentrate on their real enemy.
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Trump invites it with his inflammatory rhetoric
You mean like secure borders, Islam is not a friend of the West, the Chinese have manipulated the currency and trade market? Remember, acknowledging the concerns of the general population rather than the ruling caste is inflammatory. The minions might get excited and not remember their proper place.
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I don't like Trump. As far as I can tell he doesn't really stand for anything and I doubt he knows how to spell political philosophy.
HOWEVER, there comes a time when someone has to throw a hornets nest into the Hampton tea party and I think this is what he's doing.
I hoped Ted would do it first but, his last week or two have me worried.
I doubt that Trump, if elected, will be any worse than the Demonrats or Rinos and possibly a lot better. I'm holding out hope that Cruz wins and proves to be what he started out being. but who knows now.
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Protester rushed Trump today and grabbed him by the leg at Dayton, Ohio
I watched the end of this event on live streaming. As Trump made his way to his plane he was ringed by 2 layers of security men, all looking outward. Somehow there was still a little interaction between Trump and the crowd.
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"Protester rushed Trump today and grabbed him by the leg at Dayton, Ohio before the Secret Service could react."
Are you sure it's not "would react," #14 GS? >:-(
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The idiots and ruling class (I know I'm being redundant, the Venn Diagram overlaps a lot) can't fathom that 'taking him out' might just be the match that lights the fire. Keep up the rhetoric calling him a fascist, a Hitler, et al. It's all rationalization in lying to oneself to signal your 'virtue' when such an event occurs.
Seems the old Bolshevik showed up at a protest against Trump yesterday in Chicago. You know that Trump is onto something when vermin like this come out of the wood work.
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I would not be torn if T gets elected and allows Chicago to be part of Canada.
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Ah, well, I remember heckling Hubert Humphrey when he campaigned for president in San Diego back in 1968. He never would have made it to the general election if Bobby Kennedy hadn't been shot in June of '68 in LA and then he went down to defeat at the hands of Richard Nixon. Old Hubie, of course, was tainted by his association with Lyndon Johnson and the Vietnam War. The way I saw it, that mess had been going on way too long by then and I had no desire to participate. Apart from that, I took a rather dim view of the Great Society. Guns and butter, surtaxes and deficit spending...even in high school that didn't seem right. Hubie spoke at a rally outside the downtown Community Concourse and I stood with some pals at the fringe of a crowd that was gathered to hear him. I made a few snide remarks, might have even booed him, but threw no punches. Nobody paid me or organized me. I just didn't like the guy and Nixon promised peace. Fun times...not.
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Hubie, that Happy Warrior, smiled and seem good natured about it. He made some remark about "those protesters". He did not call for us to be removed. I don't think there were enough of us to bother him. Not like earlier that summer in Chicago.
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In 1944, Humphrey was one of the key players in the merger of the Democratic and Farmer-Labor parties of Minnesota to form the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL). The same year, he worked on incumbent President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's reelection campaign in the 1944 presidential election. When in 1945, Minnesota Communists tried to seize control of the new party, Humphrey became an engaged anti-Communist and led the successful fight to oust the Communists from the DFL. - wiki
How to train an F16 to release, using the standard chaff dispenser, a swarm of mini-drones that can link to each other and work in unison to defeat an opposing air defense system. Or other things...
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...Lawn Darts rule....
Mike
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back in the day the F-16 beat what would be ome the F-18 i every test the navy had. but they wanted 2 motors so even though the 16 was a good replacement for the A-7 the lawn dart got the job.
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A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
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