Based on what I've read, the Shakespeare in the park in NYC which graphically depicts killing President Trump was also done in the Obama years with an Obama look-alike in the role of Caesar. Maybe no one cared, or no one attended: more people want Trump dead. But just wondering if all the butchers in the death scene a few years ago were black as in the Trump look-alike Caesar version, or if there was a nude scene of the Obama look-alike. Lots of violence signaling in this play says Laura Loomer, who was one of the protesters. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDCZVquzook
Sunday, June 18, 2017
Saturday, June 17, 2017
Bernie the Christian basher
In his hectoring of OMB nominee Russell Vought, Sen. Bernie Sanders showed himself to be the enemy of all religion. He attacked Vought for his religious beliefs as expressed on a blog called the Resurgent. Vought when questioned about something he wrote on his blog simply restated his Christian belief: that salvation comes through Christ alone.
But Sanders, who is not a Christian nor a theologian, and apparently not even a good American concluded that this Christian belief stated by Christ himself made Vought unfit for public office. “I would simply say, Mr. Chairman, that this nominee is really not someone who is what this country is supposed to be about.”
From The Catholic Thing,
Sanders has attacked the basics of the faith; I guess he thinks it's like bringing down a florist or baker. But Jesus didn't say "I'm one of the ways. . ." https://www.crossroadsinitiative.com/media/articles/i-am-the-way-the-truth-and-the-life/
But Sanders, who is not a Christian nor a theologian, and apparently not even a good American concluded that this Christian belief stated by Christ himself made Vought unfit for public office. “I would simply say, Mr. Chairman, that this nominee is really not someone who is what this country is supposed to be about.”
From The Catholic Thing,
Sanders has attacked the basics of the faith; I guess he thinks it's like bringing down a florist or baker. But Jesus didn't say "I'm one of the ways. . ." https://www.crossroadsinitiative.com/media/articles/i-am-the-way-the-truth-and-the-life/
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The same party that booed God
"Dozens of congressional staffers erupted into boos, jeers and even vulgar gesticulations Thursday when President Trump appeared in a video at the Congressional Baseball Game at Nationals Park."
I have no proof since I wasn't there, but I can guess which party disgraced itself with the poor sportsmanship of the deep state. (Washington Times source)
And then there's this nice guy. . . A New Jersey Democratic strategist James Devine is not sorry for adding hashtags to tweets to hunt Republicans he posted after the shooting at a GOP congressional baseball practice Wednesday, which critically injured House Majority Whip Steve Scalise. He's saying yes it's insensitive and he doesn't care. What a creep. Someone should report him to the police. He says Scalise deserves it because he supports 2nd amendment rights and then spewed the lie about Sarah Palin, trotted out by the NYT again in fake news.
I have no proof since I wasn't there, but I can guess which party disgraced itself with the poor sportsmanship of the deep state. (Washington Times source)
And then there's this nice guy. . . A New Jersey Democratic strategist James Devine is not sorry for adding hashtags to tweets to hunt Republicans he posted after the shooting at a GOP congressional baseball practice Wednesday, which critically injured House Majority Whip Steve Scalise. He's saying yes it's insensitive and he doesn't care. What a creep. Someone should report him to the police. He says Scalise deserves it because he supports 2nd amendment rights and then spewed the lie about Sarah Palin, trotted out by the NYT again in fake news.
Labels:
deep state,
Democrats,
unity ballgame
The left flipflops on what influences us
Liberals/leftists/Democrats were big at finding crimes in conservatives showing up to speak on campuses, or symbols of guns in children's lunches or Sarah Palin's campaign the last decade--said it would lead to violence. Somehow they are blind to a Shakespeare play where a Trump look alike is murdered, or a woman holds up a mock severed head ala ISIS as a comedy routine, or late night TV rants with violent sexual overtones are OK. Oh no. No connection at all. Couldn't possibly enflame anyone even though they've been telling us for years it does. Just not their team. And the list of Republicans Hodgkinson allegedly carried with him? And they make this a gun issue refusing to look at their own hatefulness?
Labels:
haters,
James Hodgkinson,
President Donald Trump
Michael Smith comments on the role of the left in the assassinations attempt by Hodgkinson
A percentage of the radical left are hailing James T. Hodgkinson as a "patriot" for trying to kill Republicans in his fight for freedom.
Remember this: Hodgkinson wasn't killing for freedom, he was killing for more government. He was a supporter of the socialist Bernie Sanders for goodness sake.
It is not a fact that "both sides do it" - and it isn't so much the rage of one party or the other that is the issue. It is the fact that everything these days is politicized. When nothing is personal and everything is political, personal situations that should remain personal are subject to scrutiny by people who have no business scrutinizing anything. This is what happens when collectivism creeps in and the collective is given veto power over the rights, beliefs, thoughts and speech of the individual.
Democrats are progressives and progressives are collectivists. James T. Hodgkinson was not in Washington to fight for more independence, freedom and liberty, he was there to kill members of the party that is trying to prevent liberty from slipping away. Hodgkinson was there in anger because his party was not achieving MORE control over individuals and thereby reducing independence, freedom and liberty.
Progressivism is to blame, not any specific political party - because there are progressives in both. Progressivism kills. It always has, it always will.
Remember this: Hodgkinson wasn't killing for freedom, he was killing for more government. He was a supporter of the socialist Bernie Sanders for goodness sake.
It is not a fact that "both sides do it" - and it isn't so much the rage of one party or the other that is the issue. It is the fact that everything these days is politicized. When nothing is personal and everything is political, personal situations that should remain personal are subject to scrutiny by people who have no business scrutinizing anything. This is what happens when collectivism creeps in and the collective is given veto power over the rights, beliefs, thoughts and speech of the individual.
Democrats are progressives and progressives are collectivists. James T. Hodgkinson was not in Washington to fight for more independence, freedom and liberty, he was there to kill members of the party that is trying to prevent liberty from slipping away. Hodgkinson was there in anger because his party was not achieving MORE control over individuals and thereby reducing independence, freedom and liberty.
Progressivism is to blame, not any specific political party - because there are progressives in both. Progressivism kills. It always has, it always will.
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Our trip to Scotland--day 3, June 10
Last night we went out to eat with our neighbors Joan and Jerry, and then came back here for some Key Lime Pie. They went to Scotland some years ago, but enjoyed seeing our album of prints, already prepared by Bob with annotations before I even got my blog up and running!
On Day 3 we had to have our bags outside our room before breakfast. Our take off was delayed a bit when we needed a substitute Globus bus. It didn't take long, and soon we were leaving Glasgow for the beautiful scenery of Scotland, past many "lochs" or lakes. We were told the story behind the song, "The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomand" a song based on a poem which may have been based on a Jacobite lament written after the Battle of Culloden which we would visit on day 4. There are many interpretations, but the one we heard was that the "low road" refers to the one souls take who die outside of Scotland.
One beautiful area, Glencoe we passed through that day, is the site of a now inactive super volcano (can you say climate change?) and we saw many hikers and bikers--even children. Edinburgh also is an area with many inactive volcanoes which we would see on day 6. The next photos were taken at our rest stop at Glenfinnan to view the viaduct (scene in Harry Potter movie) and the Glenfinnan monument erected, in 1815, in tribute to the Jacobite clansmen who fought and died in the cause of Prince Charles Edward Stuart. Bob climbed the look-out to take photos, I walked the monument circle. You can only see the viaduct if you look very closely because of the distance, and the young female bagpiper was at the visitor centre.
Another monument in the Highlands we visited was the WWII Commando memorial, near the village of Spean Bridge. It depicts British Commandos who were specially trained in Spean Bridge to perform raids. The monument reaches a height of 17 feet.
From there our whole tour group took a special add-on side trip to the Eilean Donan Castle (island of Donan, St. Donnan of Eigg, a Celtic saint) where 3 lochs meet and it is part of the Hebridean islands. The castle was a fortress in the 13th century, but was built and re-built several times. It was partially destroyed in the Jacobite rebellion of the 18th century, and was in ruins for 200 years until John MacRae-Gilstrap bought the island in 1911 and restored it. It still belongs to the family, but is heavily visited by tourists and used for special events like weddings. It has a nice visitor centre for shopping and eating--which is something our whole group did very well. No photos allowed inside.
We then headed to a Pub, The Clachan, for a wee bit of fun and fellowship.
The water was too rough to take the planned ferry from Mallaig to the Isle of Skye and the Dunollie Hotel, so it was back to Ft. William and the bridge between the villages of Kyle of Lochalsh (mainland) and Kyleakin (Skye). There are very few accommodations on Skye that a large tour can use, so the hotel was a bit from the last century, perhaps the 1970s, and our room was in the basement. Enough said. Good food and beautiful views. I think Bob will get some good watercolors of one of his favorite topics, old boats.
On Day 4, Sunday, we left the Hebrides and headed for the Loch Ness to see if we could find Nessie (didn't see her/him), the Culloden Visitor Center, A sheepdog demonstration, and the mountain resort of Pitochry.
On Day 3 we had to have our bags outside our room before breakfast. Our take off was delayed a bit when we needed a substitute Globus bus. It didn't take long, and soon we were leaving Glasgow for the beautiful scenery of Scotland, past many "lochs" or lakes. We were told the story behind the song, "The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomand" a song based on a poem which may have been based on a Jacobite lament written after the Battle of Culloden which we would visit on day 4. There are many interpretations, but the one we heard was that the "low road" refers to the one souls take who die outside of Scotland.
Chorus:We were headed to the Scottish Highlands, which is both a political entity, geography, a culture and a history that is different than the lowlands and big industrial cities of the 19th century. This is the land of the Gaelic speaking Clans who warred with each other and the British. We would be spending the night on the Isle of Skye, the biggest island of the Hebrides off the west coast, but also our driver took us through the most fantastic, mystical and moody scenery you can imagine. This first photo was taken by the youngest (and prettiest) tour member, Emily. Isn't it just amazing? We didn't have a lot of sunshine on this trip, but when it appeared, it was dramatic.
O ye'll tak' the high road, and I'll tak' the low road,
And I'll be in Scotland a'fore ye,
But me and my true love will never meet again,
On the bonnie, bonnie banks o' Loch Lomond.
One beautiful area, Glencoe we passed through that day, is the site of a now inactive super volcano (can you say climate change?) and we saw many hikers and bikers--even children. Edinburgh also is an area with many inactive volcanoes which we would see on day 6. The next photos were taken at our rest stop at Glenfinnan to view the viaduct (scene in Harry Potter movie) and the Glenfinnan monument erected, in 1815, in tribute to the Jacobite clansmen who fought and died in the cause of Prince Charles Edward Stuart. Bob climbed the look-out to take photos, I walked the monument circle. You can only see the viaduct if you look very closely because of the distance, and the young female bagpiper was at the visitor centre.
Another monument in the Highlands we visited was the WWII Commando memorial, near the village of Spean Bridge. It depicts British Commandos who were specially trained in Spean Bridge to perform raids. The monument reaches a height of 17 feet.
From there our whole tour group took a special add-on side trip to the Eilean Donan Castle (island of Donan, St. Donnan of Eigg, a Celtic saint) where 3 lochs meet and it is part of the Hebridean islands. The castle was a fortress in the 13th century, but was built and re-built several times. It was partially destroyed in the Jacobite rebellion of the 18th century, and was in ruins for 200 years until John MacRae-Gilstrap bought the island in 1911 and restored it. It still belongs to the family, but is heavily visited by tourists and used for special events like weddings. It has a nice visitor centre for shopping and eating--which is something our whole group did very well. No photos allowed inside.
| A wee bit wet from the rain, but happy for the sun. I made the silk scarf at the Rhein Center in Lakeside. |
We then headed to a Pub, The Clachan, for a wee bit of fun and fellowship.
| Norma, Ann and Rose who are Canadians |
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| Emily, Kelly and Stacey |
| View from the dining room |
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| Dunollie Hotel with John our tour guide |
Why sue for information that is public about criminals?
Names of released alien criminals is a matter of public record, but Judicial Watch is suing the Trump Administration for the names of those released during the Obama years. Why do they need to sue for what should be readily available? More examples of the illegal behavior of the "deep state" which continues unabated, regardless of who is in the White House.
http://www.judicialwatch.org/press-room/press-releases/judicial-watch-hearing-monday-june-5-homeland-security-assertion-privacy-rights-prevent-release-names-freed-criminal-aliens/
94% of DC and 87% of the surrounding counties voted for Hillary Clinton. This is the career workforce that makes up the deep state, or the so-called "swamp." Having an outsider in the White House is terrifying, even to many Republicans and Libertarians who wanted an old time pol who knew the game moves and rules. In general, Republican leaders have spaghetti spines--it's so much easier to go-along to get-along, and they are flummoxed by a man who won't play their games.
Republicans in DC have been the paramour/significant other for so long, they don't know how to be the legal partner in a marriage with rights and responsibilities.
http://www.judicialwatch.org/press-room/press-releases/judicial-watch-hearing-monday-june-5-homeland-security-assertion-privacy-rights-prevent-release-names-freed-criminal-aliens/
94% of DC and 87% of the surrounding counties voted for Hillary Clinton. This is the career workforce that makes up the deep state, or the so-called "swamp." Having an outsider in the White House is terrifying, even to many Republicans and Libertarians who wanted an old time pol who knew the game moves and rules. In general, Republican leaders have spaghetti spines--it's so much easier to go-along to get-along, and they are flummoxed by a man who won't play their games.
Republicans in DC have been the paramour/significant other for so long, they don't know how to be the legal partner in a marriage with rights and responsibilities.
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The games we play--the crimes of Comey
Based only on what has happened in the executive branch (even as reported in the fake news of WaPo and NYT) there is no evidence that President Trump has committed a crime while in office worthy of a criminal investigation; he can fire the FBI director for no other reason than personal dislike for his height. But by Comey’s own testimony last week, he did commit a crime, a very serious one—taking government information and giving it to the New York Times, to say nothing about violating the trust of his boss—President Trump. Why is Mueller, a friend of Comey, still on this case? Is this a banana republic with a tin foil constitution? Has the Communist revolution with its show trials begun? Are we all, even leftists, Democrats and Progressives, pretending any of this is based in law or contains even a shred of common sense? Am I asking too many questions?
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Friday, June 16, 2017
CNN wants this
"CNN firmly believes that certain behavior inspires, provokes, and causes political violence — including assassination attempts.
Therefore, when CNN itself consciously engages in this exact same behavior, we know for a fact that their intent is to inspire, provoke, and cause political violence — including assassination attempts.
You may choose not to blame CNN for Wednesday's near massacre. You may choose not to believe that words and images and rhetoric and conspiracy theories can be blamed for violence. Whatever. That is not my point.
The point is that if CNN believes those things result in violence and then does those things, the network's intent is not in dispute."
http://www.dailywire.com/news/17568/if-you-need-proof-cnn-wants-trump-and-his-john-nolte#!
Therefore, when CNN itself consciously engages in this exact same behavior, we know for a fact that their intent is to inspire, provoke, and cause political violence — including assassination attempts.
You may choose not to blame CNN for Wednesday's near massacre. You may choose not to believe that words and images and rhetoric and conspiracy theories can be blamed for violence. Whatever. That is not my point.
The point is that if CNN believes those things result in violence and then does those things, the network's intent is not in dispute."
http://www.dailywire.com/news/17568/if-you-need-proof-cnn-wants-trump-and-his-john-nolte#!
Labels:
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media bias,
media rage
Peggy Noonan opines on the current incivility of the media
“Tuesday I talked with an old friend, a figure in journalism who’s a pretty cool character, about the political anger all around us. He spoke of “horrible polarization.” He said there’s “too much hate in D.C.” He mentioned “the beheading, the play in the park” and described them as “dog whistles to any nut who wants to take action.”
“Someone is going to get killed,” he said.
That was 20 hours before the shootings in Alexandria, Va.” . . .
“A comic posed with a gruesome bloody facsimile of President Trump’s head. New York’s rightly revered Shakespeare in the Park put on a “Julius Caesar” in which the assassinated leader is made to look like the president. A CNN host—amazingly, of a show on religion—sent out a tweet calling the president a “piece of s—” who is “a stain on the presidency.” An MSNBC anchor wondered, on the air, whether the president wishes to “provoke” a terrorist attack for political gain. Earlier Stephen Colbert, well known as a good man, a gentleman, said of the president, in a rant: “The only thing your mouth is good for is being Vladimir Putin’s c— holster.” Those are but five dots in a larger, darker pointillist painting. You can think of more.”
https://www.wsj.com/articles/rage-is-all-the-rage-and-its-dangerous-1497571401
And I thought. But the incivility is not spread equally—even though the media has warned us incessantly about dangers from the right wing extremists. The conservatives are not the news anchors and reporters; they are not the entertainers; they can't get tenure at the universities to melt little snowflakes into submission. The left owns the culture and they own this mess. Conservatives haven’t burned buildings or prevented speakers at graduation or political forums on college campuses and they haven’t threatened sponsors of talk radio or conservative shows. It's not the right who insist that boys will be girls, and if you know better we'll destroy you. The right wasn’t in control of the federal government PR campaign the last 8 years. All they are guilty of is voting. And it has created a call for a violent revolution.
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Peggy Noonan
Our trip to Scotland--Day 1 and 2, June 8-9
All flights for our June trip were right on time. We left Columbus at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, June 7, and arrived in JFK New York at 8 p.m. Even the wait at Kennedy was preparing us for Scotland. As we sat amongst others who would board, we were with a family of four from Scotland, who had been in New York for a week visiting all the sights, including a play, the Statue of Liberty, and the usual. Also encountered a young lady about 25 who collects whisky--yes, my first, but I would learn more on the trip about Scotland and whisky. We also met Pat and Emily from Washington, a grandmother and granddaughter, who were going on the same tour.
Our travel agent had arranged for wheelchairs, we thought just for the return trip to meet us at JFK, but we accepted because I thought it would be better to save my back and legs for climbing around castles. But I did feel a little "invisible" as a little old lady in a wheelchair. People do step aside as you glide quickly through the lines, but I felt an odd sense that I was invisible non-person.
We left NYC at 11:16 p.m. and arrived in Glasgow at 11:15 a.m. in the rain on Thursday (5 hour time difference) where we met our Globus tour guide who was from London, John, and our driver who was Scottish, David. Two of our tour companions had problems with their luggage, and had brought nothing along, so went shopping as soon as we got to our hotel, the Hilton Doubletree on Cambridge Street. We changed clothes, napped and met for dinner in the hotel dining room at 6 p.m. We sat with Pat (73) and Emily (21) whom we'd already met. Some went for a walkabout, but it was cool and rainy, so we didn't get far.
On Day 2 we had breakfast with three ladies from Canada, Laurie, Ann and Rose and drove to the Glengoyne whisky distillery for a tour that was more interesting than I expected, and which was in a very scenic area. Then we were off to Stirling Castle, a symbol of Scottish independence and residence of many kings and queens. We enjoyed seeing Robert the Bruce statue, the magnificent rooms, and views. We had a lot of fun that week with the Bruce name.
We had lunch at a little cafe in the compound and then back on the bus to visit Brannockburn Visitor Centre and a 3-D presentation about the June 23-24, 1314, battle which made Bruce so famous. Our notes say that on the return to Glasgow we had an orientation drive past the 12th century cathedral, university buildings and elegant Georgian squares built by wealthy tobacco barons, and I sort of have a memory of that, but suspect I dozed a bit on the bus. We walked and looked around for a place to eat, but ended up back at the hotel dining room and had a fine dinner of salmon.
If I'd had more time in Scotland (returned Wednesday evening), I would have visited more museums, ruins and looked at more art. The battles, whether clan on clan or Scots against Vikings or English, are all mushed together in my mind. But I still would have had the same questions. If Scotland became independent of the U.K., would they tear down all those statues of deceased or visiting kings and knock down museums to failed causes? Would they sink the Britannia ship the Queen used on family holidays?
Scots were/are not united on language, culture, religion, politics, monarchies, or distilled beverages, and it's a very small country. But they don't seem to be ripping apart their history because of the warts as we are doing in the USA. And one other thing, that beautiful landscape is from "climate change." We saw numerous non-violent volcanoes, and strange rocks and boulders dumped there by retreating glaciers thousands of years ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=8&v=mI2oJbk-bcI
Our travel agent had arranged for wheelchairs, we thought just for the return trip to meet us at JFK, but we accepted because I thought it would be better to save my back and legs for climbing around castles. But I did feel a little "invisible" as a little old lady in a wheelchair. People do step aside as you glide quickly through the lines, but I felt an odd sense that I was invisible non-person.
We left NYC at 11:16 p.m. and arrived in Glasgow at 11:15 a.m. in the rain on Thursday (5 hour time difference) where we met our Globus tour guide who was from London, John, and our driver who was Scottish, David. Two of our tour companions had problems with their luggage, and had brought nothing along, so went shopping as soon as we got to our hotel, the Hilton Doubletree on Cambridge Street. We changed clothes, napped and met for dinner in the hotel dining room at 6 p.m. We sat with Pat (73) and Emily (21) whom we'd already met. Some went for a walkabout, but it was cool and rainy, so we didn't get far.
On Day 2 we had breakfast with three ladies from Canada, Laurie, Ann and Rose and drove to the Glengoyne whisky distillery for a tour that was more interesting than I expected, and which was in a very scenic area. Then we were off to Stirling Castle, a symbol of Scottish independence and residence of many kings and queens. We enjoyed seeing Robert the Bruce statue, the magnificent rooms, and views. We had a lot of fun that week with the Bruce name.
| Bob with Robert the Bruce |
| The Castle has numerous events, including weddings and plays, and this gown was part of an art show. |
| We could see the William Wallace Monument at Stirling from the castle. |
If I'd had more time in Scotland (returned Wednesday evening), I would have visited more museums, ruins and looked at more art. The battles, whether clan on clan or Scots against Vikings or English, are all mushed together in my mind. But I still would have had the same questions. If Scotland became independent of the U.K., would they tear down all those statues of deceased or visiting kings and knock down museums to failed causes? Would they sink the Britannia ship the Queen used on family holidays?
Scots were/are not united on language, culture, religion, politics, monarchies, or distilled beverages, and it's a very small country. But they don't seem to be ripping apart their history because of the warts as we are doing in the USA. And one other thing, that beautiful landscape is from "climate change." We saw numerous non-violent volcanoes, and strange rocks and boulders dumped there by retreating glaciers thousands of years ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=8&v=mI2oJbk-bcI
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| Beautiful Glengoyne Distillery |
| Here I am at the Glengoyne Whisky Distillery to see how barley, water, and yeast create a popular drink |
Nutrition advice for Americans
For those of you who watch what you eat, here's the final word on nutrition and health. It's a relief to know the truth after all those conflicting nutritional studies.
1. The Japanese eat very little fat and suffer fewer heart attacks than Americans.
2. The Mexicans eat a lot of fat and suffer fewer heart attacks than Americans.
1. The Japanese eat very little fat and suffer fewer heart attacks than Americans.
2. The Mexicans eat a lot of fat and suffer fewer heart attacks than Americans.
3. The Chinese drink very little red wine and suffer fewer heart attacks than Americans.
4. The Italians drink a lot of red wine and suffer fewer heart attacks than Americans...
5. The Germans drink a lot of beer and eat lots of sausages and fats and suffer fewer heart attacks than Americans.
CONCLUSION: Eat and drink what you like. Speaking English is apparently what kills you.
4. The Italians drink a lot of red wine and suffer fewer heart attacks than Americans...
5. The Germans drink a lot of beer and eat lots of sausages and fats and suffer fewer heart attacks than Americans.
CONCLUSION: Eat and drink what you like. Speaking English is apparently what kills you.
Comey the leaker
"My judgment was I needed to get [the memos] out into the public
square," Comey said. "So, I asked a friend of mine to share the content
of the memo with a reporter. I didn't do it myself for a variety of
reasons, but I asked him to because I thought that might prompt the
appointment of a special counsel." I wonder how "I asked a friend.." works in murder or a robbery?
Gob smacked is what Judicial Watch described their reaction. We weren't in the country during the testimony--blissfully unaware traveling in Scotland. But I think everyone is shocked by Comey's illegal behavior of leaking his memo--but one more piece of evidence in Trump's favor. It was worse than even Trump suspected. I don't expect the Never Trumper Republicans to eat crow. Comey is another Reality Winner (NSA contractor), just another member of the Deep State attempting to thwart the November election. Trump is not our problem--it's the unelected. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQ1MDKlgrnE
"The testimony of James Comey proved long on atmospherics and short on ethics. While many were riveted by Comey’s discussion of his discomfort in meetings with President Trump, most seemed to miss the fact that Comey was describing his own conduct in strikingly unethical terms. The greatest irony is that Trump succeeded in baiting Comey to a degree that even Trump could not have imagined. After calling Comey a “showboat” and poor director, Comey proceeded to commit an unethical and unprofessional act in leaking damaging memos against Trump." http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/the-administration/337160-opinion-the-damaging-case-against-james-comey
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2017/06/09/yes-james-b-comey-is-a-leaker-but-all-leaks-are-not-created-equal/ Washington Post, of course, says not big deal. Who knew?
The Comey story is dead, done, zip. Nothing against Trump, all against Comey. Democrats had to move on, and then came the shooting and bumped their crushed hopes off the front page.
Gob smacked is what Judicial Watch described their reaction. We weren't in the country during the testimony--blissfully unaware traveling in Scotland. But I think everyone is shocked by Comey's illegal behavior of leaking his memo--but one more piece of evidence in Trump's favor. It was worse than even Trump suspected. I don't expect the Never Trumper Republicans to eat crow. Comey is another Reality Winner (NSA contractor), just another member of the Deep State attempting to thwart the November election. Trump is not our problem--it's the unelected. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQ1MDKlgrnE
"The testimony of James Comey proved long on atmospherics and short on ethics. While many were riveted by Comey’s discussion of his discomfort in meetings with President Trump, most seemed to miss the fact that Comey was describing his own conduct in strikingly unethical terms. The greatest irony is that Trump succeeded in baiting Comey to a degree that even Trump could not have imagined. After calling Comey a “showboat” and poor director, Comey proceeded to commit an unethical and unprofessional act in leaking damaging memos against Trump." http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/the-administration/337160-opinion-the-damaging-case-against-james-comey
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2017/06/09/yes-james-b-comey-is-a-leaker-but-all-leaks-are-not-created-equal/ Washington Post, of course, says not big deal. Who knew?
The Comey story is dead, done, zip. Nothing against Trump, all against Comey. Democrats had to move on, and then came the shooting and bumped their crushed hopes off the front page.
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FBI,
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Failed again--Washington Post blind to its own crimes
I just read some background research in the Washington Post on the shooter of Republicans playing ball, James Hodgkinson. Or should have been.
1) Interview with the station attendant who put air in his tires who remarked how he'd had a temper tantrum, 2) blaming Trump (lots of detail just in case you've missed all the dirt)
3) for his lack of work when the attendant worked 6 days a week;
4) interview with his wife in Illinois who knew nothing.
5) Also interviewed the local Democrats in Illinois who don't claim him--called him a lone wolf.
6) Nothing about his decade of anti-Republican rants in newspapers and social media.
He was fixated on blaming others for his failures--even before Obama. But they sure had details on the guns. Not a peep that perhaps the drip, drip, drip (98% negative) of lies and hysteria in WaPo about Trump could have contributed to Hodgkinson's feelings of failure, smallness, and depression. WaPo needs to hire some real writers, if there are any left in DC.
1) Interview with the station attendant who put air in his tires who remarked how he'd had a temper tantrum, 2) blaming Trump (lots of detail just in case you've missed all the dirt)
3) for his lack of work when the attendant worked 6 days a week;
4) interview with his wife in Illinois who knew nothing.
5) Also interviewed the local Democrats in Illinois who don't claim him--called him a lone wolf.
6) Nothing about his decade of anti-Republican rants in newspapers and social media.
He was fixated on blaming others for his failures--even before Obama. But they sure had details on the guns. Not a peep that perhaps the drip, drip, drip (98% negative) of lies and hysteria in WaPo about Trump could have contributed to Hodgkinson's feelings of failure, smallness, and depression. WaPo needs to hire some real writers, if there are any left in DC.
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Thursday, June 15, 2017
Hateful remarks from the Left creating chaos
"Here’s a list of political hate-speech from the left; ignored or endorsed by prominent democrats, members of the media, or Hollywood celebrities.
- Hollywood Actor Mark Ruffalo calls on NBC News to "cease hiring white conservatives."
- "Knights for Socialism" group at a Florida University teaches students how to "fight the fascists."
- Anti-Trump "resistance" leaders say they want to "Make America Ungovernable," call for "direct action" tactics against Republicans.
- Kathy Griffin's photoshoot depicting President Trump's severed head.
- Charlie Sheen wishes death on Donald Trump, tweeting, “Dear God; Trump next, please! Trump next, please!" following the death of actress Carrie Fisher.
- President Trump murdered in musician Marilyn Manson's music video.
- Katie Tur insinuates Donald Trump will begin killing journalists on MSNBC, saying “Donald Trump has made no secret about going after journalists"
- Unhinged NYU professor calls on students to attack conservative speaker Gavin McInnes, calls his supporters "Nazis."
- Rachel Maddow says Donald Trump wants to murder journalists.
- Comedian Jim Carrey supports Kathy Griffin's photoshoot, says he dreams of killing President Trump.
- Madonna says she wants to "blow up the White House" during a speech.
- Black Lives Matter say they want to "fry cops like bacon" during a rally in Minnesota.
- President Obama urges liberal activists to, "Get in their faces."
- Actor Mickey Rourke goes on anti-Trump rant, says "F*** him, F*** the horse he rode in on, his wife's one of the biggest gold-diggers I know."
- Rapper Big Sean raps about murdering Donald Trump with an icepick.
- Late-Night host Stephen Colbert goes on anti-Trump tirade, calls him "Vladimir Putin's c***-holster."
- Comedian Bill Maher jokes about Trump family incest.
- Rapper Snoop Dogg stages phony execution of 'clown' Donald Trump.
- NBC and New York Times contributor Malcolm Nance calls on ISIS to suicide-bomb Trump-owned properties.
- NYC Theater group stages performance of 'Julius Caesar,' showing the savage stabbing-death of 'Donald Trump.'
- Protesters in Philadelphia chant "Kill Trump - Kill Pence" during May Day demonstrations. "
There is a backlash, more from the left than the right
We didn't know about the shooting of Republicans at the baseball practice--we were flying over the nation on our way home from Edinburgh, then saw a snippet on a Fox crawl through the seats on the plane. Rush Limbaugh said Hodgkinson’s Facebook Page Reads Like a CNN Panel on Russia. Yet, remember, Rush and "talk radio" are always blamed by the left, but the violence comes from them. They are blind to the hammering of Trump and Republicans (98% negative according to a recent study done at Harvard) and the ridicule on late night TV which is earning them high ratings and more money. They night after night talk about Russia hacking the election and destroying our democracy when in fact they are the ones, drip, drip, drip, until the unhinged believe them, despite no evidence.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3M-kpsC4BQ
Just Google a very general search about liberals (politicians, media, entertainers) who ask the public to kill, assassinate or maim conservatives/Republicans, or who accuse Republicans of wanting to starve or kill the poor and elderly and you'll see that the search bring up their hatred, the incendiary language, the riots at little Middlebury and huge Berkeley, burning buildings, blocking speeches, and insulting millions of Americans by Clinton as racists, sexists and bigots, all in the name of the first amendment while demonizing the second amendment. Obama blamed the right with no evidence after the Gifford shooting, but it is the left weirdos and anarchists who actually commit the violence in the name of protecting THEIR free expression.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Baiv4YG7QGk
In February 2016 an Atlantic article opined: "There is a backlash against the liberalism of the Obama era. But it is louder than it is strong. Instead of turning right, the country as a whole is still moving to the left." Yes, this Atlantic article eventually gets around to blaming the right for violence on the left. Racism and growing violence in the Black Lives Matter movement is blamed on whites (for any reason including their race).
"The Right doesn't like it but the Left loves it. And it is economic violence in our system. "There has been little public backlash on economics, either. President Obama has intervened more extensively in the economy than any other president in close to half a century. In his first year, he pushed through the largest economic stimulus in American history—larger in inflation-adjusted terms than Franklin Roosevelt’s famed Works Progress Administration. In his second year, he muscled universal health care through Congress, something progressives had been dreaming about since Theodore Roosevelt ran as a Bull Moose. That same year, he signed a law re-regulating Wall Street. He’s also spent roughly $20 billion bailing out the auto industry, increased fuel-efficiency standards for cars and trucks, toughened emissions standards for coal-fired power plants, authorized the Environmental Protection Agency to regulate the production of carbon dioxide, expanded the Food and Drug Administration’s ability to regulate the sale of tobacco products, doubled the amount of fruits and vegetables required in school lunches, designated 2 million acres as wilderness, and protected more than 1,000 miles of rivers."
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2016/01/why-america-is-moving-left/419112/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3M-kpsC4BQ
Just Google a very general search about liberals (politicians, media, entertainers) who ask the public to kill, assassinate or maim conservatives/Republicans, or who accuse Republicans of wanting to starve or kill the poor and elderly and you'll see that the search bring up their hatred, the incendiary language, the riots at little Middlebury and huge Berkeley, burning buildings, blocking speeches, and insulting millions of Americans by Clinton as racists, sexists and bigots, all in the name of the first amendment while demonizing the second amendment. Obama blamed the right with no evidence after the Gifford shooting, but it is the left weirdos and anarchists who actually commit the violence in the name of protecting THEIR free expression.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Baiv4YG7QGk
In February 2016 an Atlantic article opined: "There is a backlash against the liberalism of the Obama era. But it is louder than it is strong. Instead of turning right, the country as a whole is still moving to the left." Yes, this Atlantic article eventually gets around to blaming the right for violence on the left. Racism and growing violence in the Black Lives Matter movement is blamed on whites (for any reason including their race).
"The Right doesn't like it but the Left loves it. And it is economic violence in our system. "There has been little public backlash on economics, either. President Obama has intervened more extensively in the economy than any other president in close to half a century. In his first year, he pushed through the largest economic stimulus in American history—larger in inflation-adjusted terms than Franklin Roosevelt’s famed Works Progress Administration. In his second year, he muscled universal health care through Congress, something progressives had been dreaming about since Theodore Roosevelt ran as a Bull Moose. That same year, he signed a law re-regulating Wall Street. He’s also spent roughly $20 billion bailing out the auto industry, increased fuel-efficiency standards for cars and trucks, toughened emissions standards for coal-fired power plants, authorized the Environmental Protection Agency to regulate the production of carbon dioxide, expanded the Food and Drug Administration’s ability to regulate the sale of tobacco products, doubled the amount of fruits and vegetables required in school lunches, designated 2 million acres as wilderness, and protected more than 1,000 miles of rivers."
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2016/01/why-america-is-moving-left/419112/
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