[DAILYCALLER] Police in Austin, Texas have released the identities and mugshots of six communists who participated in weekend demonstrations near the state capitol building in response to the election of Donald Trump ...New York real estate developer, described by Dems as illiterate, racist, misogynistic, and what ever other unpleasant descriptions they can think of, elected by the rest of us as 45th President of the United States... as president.
Specifically, the Texas Department of Public Safety told South Texas CBS affiliate KGBT-TV, the communist protesters were tossed in the clink Youse'll never take me alive coppers!... [BANG!]... Ow!... I quit! because they participated in an assault against other demonstrators who had come out to support Trump.
The trick is not to show up with masks on, guys. It makes you look like you plan to be guilty.
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[DAILYCALLER] Arthur Brooks, president of the conservative nonprofit American Enterprise Institute, helped billionaire Clinton donor Lynn Forester de Rothschild secure the support of Republicans for Hillary Clinton ... former first lady, former secretary of state, former presidential candidate, sometimes described by her supporters as the smartest woman in the world, usually described by the rest of us as a crook... , Rothschild claimed in an email to John Podesta exclusively reviewed by The Daily Caller.
An AEI spokesperson confirmed that Rothschild and Brooks know each other but strongly denied No, no! Certainly not! that Brook helped or was in contact with the Clinton campaign in any way, claiming Rothschild misunderstood Brooks’ words.
On June 28, almost two months after Donald Trump ...New York real estate developer, described by Dems as illiterate, racist, misogynistic, and what ever other unpleasant descriptions they can think of, elected by the rest of us as 45th President of the United States... had clinched the Republican nomination, Rothschild forwarded an email chain between herself and Brooks to Clinton campaign manager John Podesta and former Walmart executive Leslie Dach. As noted by Politico, Dach was in charge of bringing disaffected Republicans into the Clinton camp.
Rothschild told Podesta and Dach that Brooks was "helping me with many Republicans." The email chain between Rothschild and Brooks shows Rothschild pushing Brooks over how best to "engage you with Hillary" and Brooks replying that he would be "delighted to talk with Hillary or her campaign people."
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Instead of tumbrels, let's have electric chairs set up at Main Street and First Avenue across America. With these "players" strapped in, and a parking meter type switchbox attached, where citizens can pay down the national debt a quarter at a time, and every $2000 deposited delivers 2000 volts...
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[FOXNEWS] The campaign for North Carolina GOP Gov. Patrick McCrory, whose reelection bid remains too close to call, is seizing on reports of potential voter fraud to raise questions about the integrity of last week's election.
McCrory trails by as many as 5,000 votes against Democratic challenger Roy Cooper -- eight days after the polls closed.
The fraud concerns emerged in a separate local election in Bladen County, where officials have acknowledged "overtly similar" handwriting on several hundred absentee ballots.
While a formal complaint was filed by the winner of that local supervisor race, the McCrory campaign alleges some evidence suggests a group associated with the state Democratic Party may have paid people to cast votes for a write-in Democrat in that race and every other Democrat on the ballot, including Cooper.
Campaign official Ricky Diaz on Wednesday cited evidence suggesting potentially similar situations in other counties, though he declined to say whether this suggests voter fraud is widespread enough to impact the gubernatorial election.
"It warrants scrutiny," he said. "We fully expect it will be looked at."
McCrory has faced political headwinds since July, when he signed legislation requiring transgender people to use restrooms in public buildings that are associated with their birth gender, not the gender to which they identify. The passage of the so-called "bathroom bill" resulted in a country-wide backlash, including the NBA moving its all-star game in February.
The fresh fraud complaints, while focused on Bladen County, could serve to stoke doubts about the ballot-counting statewide.
County election officials sent a letter Nov. 2 to state election officials about finding the similarities in several handwritten ballots.
The letter raised the possibility the similar handwriting could be the result of people legally assisting voters in filling out ballots. However, corruption finds a dozen alibis for its evil deeds... there was no accompanying documentation to verify this.
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The Democrat Party (not to be confused with democratic), the party of voter-fraud and election rigging hired people to vote multiple times? I wish I could say I was surprised and shocked.
[BREITBART] Senate Republicans re-elected Mitch McConnell of Kentucky on Wednesday to be majority leader next year, keeping the respected legislative tactician at the forefront when the new Congress begins working on Donald Trump ...New York real estate developer, described by Dems as illiterate, racist, misogynistic, and what ever other unpleasant descriptions they can think of, elected by the rest of us as 45th President of the United States... ’s agenda.
The chamber’s Democrats replaced their departing leader with Sen. Chuck Schumer Senator-for-life from New York, renowned for his love of standing in front of cameras. Schumer has been a professional politician since 1975, when disco was in flower. , meaning the New Yorker will be Washington’s most powerful Democrat as the party confronts a Republican-dominated government.
McConnell is widely popular among his GOP colleagues and his selection was never in doubt. The 74-year-old has a genteel manner but has proven to be a coolly effective leader, steering his party through a long battle over a Supreme Court vacancy and the stormy ‐ though ultimately successful ‐ presidential candidacy of Trump.
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Imagining that Schumer might be majority leader would cause a panic attack for any intelligent adult.
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WTF
The party of "diversity" and "inclusion" just picked a 1) White, 2) Male, 3) Old Guy and I'm assuming reasonably well off (what most people would call rich) when you know there just have to be other more gender/ethnicly/racially qualified candidates out there. Sound like bigots to me.
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Hillary only was a student of Schumer. If you think Hillary was a lying, conniving, double dealing, self seeking [insert descriptive here], you'll get an idea of what her former mentor in the Senate is like.
[ROLLCALL] Sen. Tim Kaine was back at the Capitol Tuesday with a raised profile, and reflective after his ill-fated vice presidential bid. Hillary Clinton's Joe Biden taste-alike.
The Virginia Democrat said he would be focusing his energy on the same issues he had before, particularly military issues important to his home state and his work on the Foreign Relations Committee. He was fully aware that Senate Democrats may be spending a lot of time blockading the agenda of President-elect Donald Trump ...New York real estate developer, described by Dems as illiterate, racist, misogynistic, and what ever other unpleasant descriptions they can think of, elected by the rest of us as 45th President of the United States... "The role of the Democratic Senate minority is going to be very, very important. And so it’s nice to get back to work after a little bit of kvetching to my wife and her kvetching to me over the weekend," Kaine said.
"Because of the role of a Senate minority, you know, we have the ability to cast a very clear spotlight on things. We have the ability in some instances to slow things down that should have been slowed down and even the ability to stop things," Kaine told news hounds. "So, my motto coming back is advance everywhere we can and defend everywhere we must."
Kaine said he was not going to prejudge decisions made by Trump, but the designation of Breitbart News executive Stephen Bannon as a top adviser in the White House next year did raise alarm bells for him.
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A movement to be securely held together by diaper pins.
It sounds like they want ACORN or International ANSWER.
[POLITICO] The protests that have roiled American cities since Election Day aren’t going anywhere. But rather than Donald Trump ...New York real estate developer, described by Dems as illiterate, racist, misogynistic, and what ever other unpleasant descriptions they can think of, elected by the rest of us as 45th President of the United States... , the first political casualties they claim may be establishment Democrats.
Leaders of the groups organizing some of the first outbursts of direct action in response to Trump’s surprise election are making plans to take to the streets through January’s inauguration and beyond. In frantic behind-the-scenes phone calls, text messages and Slack chats, they’re also planning to channel the energy unleashed last week into electoral politics, starting with Democratic primaries, to build what one organizer called a "tea party of the left."
"Our big goal is to support primary challenges against those Democrats who negotiate with Donald Trump," said the organizer, Waleed Shahid, a veteran of Bernie Sanders ...The only openly Socialist member of the U.S. Senate. Sanders was Representative-for-Life from Vermont until moving to the Senate for the rest of his life in 2006, assuming the seat vacated by Jim Jeffords... ’ campaign who is working for a group called AllofUs, launched in September. The approach mimics that of the tea party, which has used bully boy primary bids to unsettle establishment Republicans and drive the Republican Party rightward.
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ACORN or Occupy Wall Street morphs into a Tea Party-like organization? It's never going to happen. The looney left is still going to be the looney left no matter what you call it. Acorn-like groups are fundamentally anti-American whereas the Tea Party represents a more moderate and main-stream America.
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Does that means you won't trash the sites of your protests?
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The Tea Party was founded on classical principles. The only principle the Left has is power. They already have plenty of existing organizations seeking that.
the Tea Party was polite and honest and was accused of all kinds of things by the left
ACORN and ANSWER are nasty and dishonest and are given 'tut tut' coverage by the media and praise by the left
also, Donald Trump, while being many things is not a Tea Party guy -- he wants a big infrastructure program run by govt., big govt trade policy -- all things the Tea Party was against -- I think Trump may have some taxation policies that the Tea Party would like but that's about all
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Haven't they tried this already a few times? Coffee party and such?
[FOXNEWS] On Sunday, the publisher and the executive editor of the New York Times published a letter to the paper’s readers, promising to “rededicate” the paper to its “fundamental mission”. That mission, they said, is to “report America and the world honestly, without fear or favor, striving always to understand and reflect all political perspectives and life experiences in the stories that we bring to you.”
This is as close as the Times is likely to come to apologizing to its readers for a year and a half of unbalanced--and often unhinged--coverage of the presidential race.
I grew up in an era when the New York Times was the greatest newspaper in the world. Throughout my political career, there were plenty of moments when I thought the paper’s coverage had an unfair slant. But I knew it remained America’s most revered newspaper, and that generally its reporters held themselves to the highest standards. Newt -- and lotsa other people -- are misinterpreting what the Times said. They fudged it up during the election, so now they're going to “report America and the world honestly, without fear or favor, striving always to understand and reflect all political perspectives and life experiences in the stories that we bring to you.” That means they're going to investigate the hell out of the Trump administration and all its members and bring TRVTH™ to the benighted so they'll vote correctly next time.
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I'd like to ask: 1. When did they decide to cease to be a newspaper? 2. Why do they make up stories and lie so much? 3. Do progressives and progressive organization funnel money into the NYTs, 4. What role does Carlos Slim play in the NYTs aside from being the biggest stockholder, i.e. what are his politics? 5. Why don't you offer a heavier grade of paper that would make it more suitable for lining the kitty litter box or canary cage?
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The dishonesty of the Times goes at least as far back as the famines of Stalin. They have, AFAICT, always been slanted left on stories of politics or culture.
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#2 - what is the actual paid circulation of your paper not counting bundles dropped off at hotels, dormitories, libraries and 'friends outside the borough'?
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Yup. Maybe browsed two publications in my lifetime. From what I understand, the hook is how quickly one can do the crossword, and that translates into how well one understands the articles, or something. Dunno. Guess Glen Beck would tell me to go to Target and pick up some board game for the holidays.
[BREITBART] Tuesday on Fox News Channel’s "Tucker Carlson Tonight," former Sen. Jim Webb (D-VA) said part of the reason Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton ... former first lady, former secretary of state, former presidential candidate, sometimes described by her supporters as the smartest woman in the world, usually described by the rest of us as a crook... lost is because white working people feel like they have become a "whipping post" for the Democratic Party’s "interest group politics," which has made them think Democrats don’t like them. White people be like dat. Can't teach 'em nuffin'.
Webb said, "The base of the Democratic party used to be working people, regardless of race, ethnic, or ethnic identity, sexual orientation, et cetera. That was a Roosevelt agenda. That was the Truman agenda. Over time, and I think particularly over the last eight years, the Democratic Party has moved into interest group politics and in many cases white working people have become the whipping post, or were. I think what you saw in this election here is white working people in these rural areas seeing that someone actually was articulating the fact that they had become disenfranchised and they gravitated toward Trump in my view." If you take from one to give to the other, the one gets the point in his pocketbook, even if the other sees his cumshaw diverted to campaign contributors.
He continued, "What I think has happened, I mention in there from the immigration act of 1965 forward, the ethnic and racial makeup of the country has dramatically changed, but the laws with respect to affirmative action and diversity have not. 1965 was, according to my possibly faulty calculations, 51 years ago. Precisely how long are our guiltless children and grandchildren supposed to live with affirmative action?
I mean, the laws were originally designed to help African-Americans move away from what they call the badges of slavery. It was the 13th amendment, a slavery amendment -- it expanded to the point where it’s anybody who doesn’t happen to be white was included in these diversity programs. And many who are. As far as I can tell, white women are white.
And you see a natural reaction. You know, I mentioned Clay County, Kentucky, the poorest county in America, is 94% white, and wouldn’t if you were in that county with 40 percent poverty rate, wouldn’t you think this is reverse discrimination?" But not only are they white, they're rural. They're ignorant hillbillies, who'll shoot you as soon as look at you.
Remember the movie "Matewan?" All the sympathetic Hollywood echo chamber characters are sittin' around the kitchen being diverse and drinking coffee.
Then the door opens and the Hillbilly steps in. If I remember correctly, he's got a beard and carrying his rifle. The room goes silent. Is he gonna kill them all on the spot?
Nope. He sez something stupidly banal like: "Thar be game in the hills. Take whut yew wants."
Then he leaves. Mass exhale.
It ain't a stereotype though. Dat's da way dem people is!
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They own all these problems. Every one of them. If there was a problem, they created it. They are an eternal act of fixing the problems they create, all more magnificent than the last.
I miss the days when democrats were angry at us for freeing the slaves and allowing them to vote.
all of you ignorant "liberal" fascists may eat it. You are all full of shit and have been since the beginning of time.
Bunch of halfwits using hearsay to bear false witness is all you are. Nothing else.
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I mean, the laws were originally designed to help African-Americans move away from what they call the badges of slavery. It was the 13th amendment, a slavery amendment -- it expanded to the point where it’s anybody who doesn’t happen to be white was included in these diversity programs.
Jim what's your recollection about when the time was when slavery involved blacks and then switched to whites. Who was the Party of racism involved in the slavery of both races? Just what is it about the Democrats that has a fetish for slavery?
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All Trump has to do is to reduce the money flows to those recipients and it automatically shrinks the constituency. Particularly government employees.
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Strange, I've noticed the exact same thing with my bird feeder. I begin saving about $7.50 per week once I stop feeding in the early spring. Amazingly, they stop coming as well.
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"...white working people feel like they have become a "whipping post" for the Democratic Party’s "interest group politics," which has made them think Democrats don’t like them."
No shit, Sherlock. The entire "progressive" establishment has been blaming white people-- ALL white people, especially white males-- for years for all of America's problems, so we've started to realize that Democrats don't just not "like" us, but actively HATE us (unless we vote Democrat, of course).
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"become" ???
Yes, beginning sometime around the 1962-1973 time frame, with frequent reinforcement from both parties of the Federal Gov't.
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No Jim...close but not quite. It's not about "like" so much as it's about respect. The white working-class heard and read Clinton's words clearly. If they (many lifetime Democrats) didnt vote for the candidates that subscribe to Progressive policies they were deplorable racists. Oh and by the way, they may lose their jobs because she's gonna close down the industries her wealthy environmental doners don't aprove of.
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