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Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Funny...I didn't see it that way









 NYT's

Clinton's Victory Without Breakthrough



CNN

Clinton puts Trump on defense at first debate 
 



WAPO

What does it mean that Donald Trump lost the debate? 






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Monday, September 26, 2016

Editorial boards scramble to undercut Trump ahead of debate, as polls show dead heat


It certainly is no surprise the NYT's is supporting Killary. It does make you wonder how fucked up they are in the head. What has been Killary's neverending nightmare which starting in March of 2015. Her emails right? Who broke the story? 

The NYT's!

In fact, she has a Wikipedia page dedicated to it...

Hillary Clinton email controversy


The use of the word "controversy" is more than kind.

Just another page to join the rest of the Clinton scandals on Wikipedia... Monica, Benghazi, Whitewater, Vince Foster, Travelgate, etc. just to name a few. Oh...and wasn't it her husband who allowed (paid for) North Korean nukes just like Barry has done with Iran?

I guess her out and out whopper of a lie dodging bullets in the Bosnian Sniper Attack didn't make the grade. 
So after you read all this material, just like the NYT's, the only possible conclusion you could arrive at is she is the most eminently qualified person on the planet Earth to be president.

With a legacy like she has how can you go wrong?

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The New York Times and Washington Post editorial boards unleashed a broadside Monday against Donald Trump ahead of the first presidential debate, scrambling to make their case for why the Republican nominee should not be president as he gains on Hillary Clinton in the polls.

The Times, after endorsing Clinton over the weekend, went a step further with a new editorial titled, “Why He Should Not Be President.”

The 1,400-word essay sought to systematically knock down Trump’s own claims about his assets as a leader, describing him as a “man far more consumed with himself than with the nation's well-being.”

The Times wrote: “Voters attracted by the force of the Trump personality should pause and take note of the precise qualities he exudes as an audaciously different politician: bluster, savage mockery of those who challenge him, degrading comments about women, mendacity, crude generalizations about nations and religions.”

The warning comes ahead of the first formal face-off between Trump and Clinton, set for Monday night at Hofstra University in New York.

The debate comes as Trump pulls to near-even with the Democratic nominee in national polls and trades the lead with her in key battlegrounds. A Quinnipiac University national poll released Monday morning showed a virtual dead heat, with Clinton edging Trump among likely voters 44-43 percent.

The Republican’s rise in the polls has raised alarm among Democrats – and concern among his critics about the impact a strong debate performance could have.

The Washington Post, in its editorial, said “the stakes could not be higher,” but asserted that Trump has “amply demonstrated his unworthiness” to be president.

“It’s beyond his capacity in the upcoming 90-minute question-and-answer sessions to reverse or even substantially modify that conclusion,” the editorial board wrote.

The Times, likewise, said Trump “can't be believed.”

The Trump campaign, for its part, has dismissed the views of the Times' editorial board.

After the newspaper’s Clinton endorsement over the weekend, Trump spokesman Jason Miller issued a statement saying:

“The news that the ultra-liberal, elitist, out-of-touch New York Times Editorial Board endorsed an ultra-liberal, elitist, out-of-touch candidate in Hillary Clinton has to be some of the least surprising news ever. The New York Times’ Editorial Board is the embodiment of the rigged system Donald Trump is running against.”

The statement was titled, “The Sun Also Rose In The East This Morning.”









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Sweet Request...Six year old NY boy asks Obama if Syrian boy can live with him













Yes, we can. The year is 2032. The headline around the country:

Radical Muslim Terrorist kills 14 at Georgia Mall

A statewide manhunt is under way for Omran Daqneesh caught on video during a killing spree at a mall in Augusta, Georgia. Daqneesh, who came to America as a refugee based upon a request from a NY boy to then President Obama asking if the young Syrian could live with his family is now being sought by law enforcement who they believe was the shooter. Sources close to the investigation reveal Daqneesh was radicalized at a local mosque and had close ties, corresponding with terrorist on the internet. When reached for a comment his father Jihadi Daqneesh said, "He never did anything wrong. He was a good boy who loved his country". Later when police investigated Omran Daqneesh's apartment they found... 

Could it happen? You be the judge.

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Omran Daqneesh's face, bloodied and bruised, has become an international symbol of the horrors inflicted on the war-ravaged northern city of Aleppo, Syria.

The 5-year-old Syrian boy -- rescued last month from a building hit by an airstrike -- might now have a home in the U.S. if a little boy from New York gets his way.

Alex, a 6-year-old boy from Scarsdale, N.Y., penned a letter to President Obama asking if Omran can come to the U.S. to live with his family and be his "brother." The Syrian boy lost his oldest brother when bombs came crashing down on his family's home in August. 

The White House on Wednesday posted a video of Alex reading his letter out loud inside his parents' home -- drawing more than 13 million views in one day.

"Dear President Obama. Remember the boy who was picked up by the ambulance in Syria?" the letter begins. "Can you please go get him and bring him to our home? Park in the driveway or on the streets and we'll be waiting for you guys with flags, flowers and balloons."

"We will give him a family and he will be our brother," Alex says.

The boy also mentions that he has a friend from Syria named Omar and says the three "can all play together."

"Catherine, my little sister, will be collecting butterflies and fireflies for him," he says. "We can invite him to birthday parties and he will teach us another language ... And I will share my bike and I will teach him how to ride it. I will teach him additions and subtractions in math."

Next to the video, posted to Obama's Facebook page, the president wrote: "These are the words of a six-year-old boy -- a young child who has not learned to be cynical or suspicious or fearful of other people because of where they come from, how they look, or how they pray."

"We should all be more like Alex," he wrote.

Obama also referenced Alex’s letter during his speech this week at the United Nations when addressing the international refugee crisis.

"He teaches us a lot," Obama said. "The humanity that a young child can display, who hasn’t learned to be cynical, or suspicious, or fearful of other people because of where they’re from, or how they look, or how they pray -- we can all learn from Alex."

The photo of a stunned and weary-looking Omar sitting in an orange chair inside an ambulance -- which was taken Aug. 17 -- encapsulates the violence inflicted on Syrians in Aleppo.


The boy had just been pulled from a damaged building after a Syrian government or Russian airstrike hit Aleppo’s Qaterji neighborhood. Omran was rescued along with two of his siblings and his mother and father from the rubble of their partially destroyed apartment building. His 10-year-old brother, Ali, died in a hospital days later.








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Sunday, September 25, 2016

Not surprising coming from someone who lives on one




Gary Johnson says humans must inhabit other planets


Gary Johnson may be running for President of the U.S., but the Libertarian candidate is aiming for the stars after after stating in a television interview that the future of the human race will require us learning to live on other planets.

'We do have to inhabit other planets. The future of the human race is space exploration,' Johnson, the former Governor of New Mexico told ABC News after being asked on how he would address the issues posed by climate change.

Five years ago Johnson was also asked about a comment he made about climate change back in 2011, when he said that 'in billions of years the sun is going to actually and encompass the earth.' 



Gary Johnson was asked for his thoughts on climate change during Sunday's interview

When asked about it on This Week, the Libertarian candidate said today that he had been joking at the time. 

'Can't we have a little humor once in a while?' he said. 'And that is long term. Plate tectonics, at one point Africa and South America separated, and I am talking now about the earth and the fact that we have existed for billions of years and will going forward.'

Johnson's stated position on climate change has been an acceptance of science, but a rejection of the notion that government or international treaties can solve the problem.

His remarks represent the third time in as many weeks that the Libertarian Party nominee has made a bizarre and eye-popping statement.



Out of his mind: Johnson claims that the human race will have to move to other planets in order to survive, so clearly he is looking beyond the current presidential race 

Earlier this month, Johnson's mind went blank after he was asked during an interview on MSNBC's Morning Joe how he would handle the humanitarian crisis in the Syrian city of Aleppo, one of the worst-hit in the nation's devastating civil war.

'What would you do, if you were elected, about Aleppo?' commentator Mike Barnicle asked. 

'And what is Aleppo?' a confused Johnson replied.

'You're kidding,' Barnicle said. 'Aleppo is in Syria, it's the epicenter of the refugee crisis.'

'Okay. Got it. Got it,' Johnson said, before detailing his concerns for Syria.

Last week, Johnson misspoke when he said he was glad that 'nobody got hurt' in the Chelsea explosion and Minnesota stabbing attacks that left dozens of people injured.

Johnson won't be able to join Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump on Monday nights first presidential debate after polling less than 15 percent, the minimum set by the Commission on Presidential Debates, a decision which he criticized.

'The panel is made up of Republicans and Democrats that just have no intention whatsoever in seeing anyone other than a Republican or Democrat on the debate stage,' he said. 

If he reaches the 15 percent threshold in polls later in the fall, he would become eligible to participate in subsequent debates.

Recently he has been drawing an average of 9 percent average in polls, and just 5 per cent in between hits of bath salts in the most recent ABC News/Washington Post poll published on Sunday.








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Keith Scott's fingerprints, DNA, blood found on gun, police sources say



CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Tests revealed (the family man) Keith Scott’s fingerprints, DNA and blood were on a book/bible gun recovered at Tuesday’s officer-involved shooting scene, police sources told WSOC.

Scott was shot and killed Tuesday afternoon by a Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officer in University City.



The cops shouted 4 times for him to drop the gun. Not the book. Not the bible. A gun. So we are left with two scenarios. Either Scott had a gun or the cops dropped one as a "plant". Which do you think is more plausible? When the truth comes out the whole country will know he was armed. So are the looters going to pay for the damage they caused and return the stolen property? Come to think of it aren't we still waiting for their mentor Sharpton to apologize over the Tawana fiasco? How about the Duke Lacrosse case? Did you know their accuser, the angelic Crystal Gail Mangum, is now serving time for murder?


This is what their other mentor scumbag Jesse Jackson had to say:

In 2006, Jesse Jackson promised the Rainbow/Push Coalition would pay the college tuition for Mangum. Jackson said it would not matter if Mangum fabricated her story; the tuition offer would still be good.





So next time Kaepernick takes a knee I would like to see the fans hold up this sign.











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