[Daily Caller] On "Tucker Carlson Tonight," The Daily Caller co-founder said, "It’s finally happened, we have a Russia scandal. But instead of proving collusion between the Trump campaign and the government of Vladimir Putin, this one reveals deep wrongdoing and the Obama administration, and it’s real."
"We’ve known for several years that Russian money was flowing to the Clinton family and foundation in the same period the Obama administration approved the Russian acquisition of 20 percent of this country’s strategic uranium reserves. Now, new reporting from The Hill newspaper revealed that as early as 2009, the FBI was investigating secret Russian efforts to get the deal done by bribing Americans."
He added, "At least one American businessman says he directly witnessed Russian efforts to convince the Clintons to approve that deal. The businessman says he was blocked from publicly telling Congress what he knew because he was ordered to remain silent by Eric Holder’s Justice Department. It’s a remarkable story and potentially a very significant one."
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1: Betcha nothing comes from it.
Imagine the cries from the 'press' when/if Obama, Holder, and Lynch photos appear over the caption "trio indicted for treason".
[DAWN] IT was too outrageous an outburst for anyone to defend. So it is not surprising that former prime minister Nawaz Sharif ... served two non-consecutive terms as prime minister, heads the Pakistain Moslem League (Nawaz). Noted for his spectacular corruption, the 1998 Pak nuclear test, border war with India, and for being tossed by General Musharraf, then by the courts... distanced himself from his son-in-law’s hate speech on the floor of the National Assembly. The august house had perhaps never witnessed such bigotry targeting one of the most vulnerable religious communities in the country.
Equally troubling was the silence on both sides of the aisle, as no one found the courage to rebut Capt Safdar disrespecting national heroes because of their religious belief. If that were not enough, he led some of his supporters to raise slogans outside the hall hailing Mumtaz Qadri, a convicted assassin. But no action was taken against them for violating the sanctity of parliament.
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...This isn’t helpful. In fact, as with the redefinitions of date rape and consent so that sex you regret sometime next week is classified as rape, it weakens the fight against the actual bad guys. It does so because it leads to trivializing the crimes at the serious end of the spectrum. When people group together wolf-whistling and rape and claim that #AllMenAreGuilty, most men look at the list and think the shrieking harpies are exaggerating the whole thing because they (or friends/coworkers etc.) are probably guilty of stuff at the low end and can see that while it is perhaps not 100% harmless, it’s a petty irritation and no more so than the petty irritations they get from women. In fact many people (of both sexes) look at this and actively object because consensual flirtatious banter, sexual innuendo, poor taste jokes etc., which are what some of #MeToo crowd are complaining about, are ways to make the humdrum workday more pleasurable. The fact that a bunch of humorless upper-class sorts are lecturing the rest of us and taking away our fun really annoys and, in fact, potentially makes us more sympathetic to the real scumbags, such as certain famous Hollywood moguls, who actually do the real abuse instead of joke about it.
In fact, as a certain FB friend of mine, who wishes to remain anonymous, pointed out, this might be deliberate:
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Welcome to the Interweb, where social media commentary is democratically available to anyone with access and value weighed in mass rather than advancing the social contract or human condition with quality.
[CNN] Symone Sanders, CNN's resident Berniecrat, says white people aren't allowed to criticize the NFL protests. What does that sound like? Maybe systemic racism??
The tactic isn't a new one for the Left, as they have made that argument about men and abortion for a long time. They've been claiming for decades that, if you don't have a uterus, you shouldn't be able to be pro-life (because, let's face it, if a man is pro-choice, they don't really have a problem with that).
So now Sanders is making it about standing for the National Anthem too. If you're white, you can't have feelings on the matter. And it's even worse if you're Vice President Mike Pence. Maybe her former boss who's white, Sen. Bernie Sanders (D/I-VT), shouldn't be able to have strong feelings on anything either?
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I lost alomost Half of America in this war of States Rights and slavery. More than 10% of it in todays population - Black and White both. Breaking from the Crown which enslaved you, and forcing a Constitutional Order with the phony Whig party.
Had to destroy the Whig party with the Churches and the Abolitionist movement within existing political currents.
This is a Good Nation. Faults all have, ours are just the ones broadcast worldwide.
You need a good focus. This thing is greater than you or any person and I stand for it. You should too.
Have you sought more knowledge on how this place was built?
I stand for America because for the most part, it stands for me.
I have yet to find any Nation with the ability to be more Virtuous in many of it's endeavors.
The Mayflower Pact, the Declaration of Independence, and the Constitution got EVERYBODY KILLED.
And got you the lives you have now in this right here America. You ALL live like Kings here and I would have it no other way.
GOD shined HIS grace on Thee. The History alone is worth Standing for.
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Shut up, Symone. I'm damn well going to criticize whatever I want and whoever I want, whenever I want and however I want. And if you don't like it you can kiss my hairy white cracker ass.
Stupid bitch...
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But "African-Americans" are allowed to criticize Israel?
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