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Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers and Stephen Colbert all slam Trump over his comments blaming 'both sides' for Charlottesville violence





No kidding what a surprise! If it wasn't for Trump I don't know what these one-track-mind leftist loser pricks could possibly talk about. Trump, Trump, Trump... They're about as boring and entertaining as a "My Pillow" commercial. And you can throw SNL into the mix. 


Let's face it. Trump could find a cure for cancer and they would mock him because he didn't cure the common cold. 

So tune in tonight, next week, or next month and take a wild guess as to what the monologue is going to be about. 

PS:
Let’s say someone on the Antifa (alt-left) mowed someone down on the alt-right.
Think the uproar would have seen the same?








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Protesters topple confederate statue in Durham, NC




Proof there are two sides to every story. Since when is it okay for a liberal mob to take down and defile public (government) property? What do you think the blowback would be like if a mob in DC lassoed MLK around the neck brought it down and then stomped on it? 

"Durham County Sheriff Mike Andrews said Tuesday that his deputies were working to identify others involved in the incident and plan to pursue felony charges against them."

Really...I didn't see one cop in the video below. How does a swarm of this size mobilize and destroy property without the cops knowing about it? Bet they were told to stand down.


BTW...Anyone see the badgering Trump took from reporters at Trump Tower yesterday? You would have thought after 13 were killed at FT. Hood by an admitted terrorist it was Trump who dismissed it as "workplace violence". 

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A college student was arrested Tuesday for toppling a nearly century-old statue of a Confederate soldier Monday in North Carolina in front of a cheering crowd.



Takiya Thompson, 22, brought a ladder up to the statue and used a rope to pull down the Confederate Soldiers Monument that was dedicated in 1924, according to The Associated Press. A diverse crowd of dozens cheered as the statue of a soldier holding a rifle fell to the ground in front of an old courthouse building that now houses local government offices in Durham County.

Seconds after the monument fell, protesters began kicking the crumpled bronze monument.

“I’m tired of white supremacy keeping its foot on my neck and the necks of people who look like me,” Thompson said at a news conference. “That statue glorifies the conditions that oppressed people live in, and it had to go.”

Thompson, a student at historically black North Carolina Central University, faces vandalism misdemeanor and felony charges, including for property damage and participation in a riot, according to the Durham County Sheriff’s Office.

Durham County Sheriff Mike Andrews said Tuesday that his deputies were working to identify others involved in the incident and plan to pursue felony charges against them.

The Durham protest was in response to a white nationalist rally held in Charlottesville, Virginia, over the weekend, which lead to three deaths. Although the violence in Virginia has prompted fresh talk by government officials about bringing down symbols of the Confederacy around the South, North Carolina has a law protecting them, according to The Associated Press. The 2015 law prevents removing such monuments on public property without permission from state officials.

In response to the statue in Durham being torn down, Democratic North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper tweeted: “The racism and deadly violence in Charlottesville is unacceptable but there is a better way to remove these monuments.”



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Monday, August 14, 2017

This guy had issues long before Charlottesville





Charlottesville Terrorist James Alex Fields, Mom Repeatedly Called 911 Over Violent Behavior








James Alex Fields was allegedly so threatening and violent his own mother repeatedly called 911 on him.

TMZ has obtained 911 records from a police agency in Kentucky from 2010 and 2011, when Fields was 13 and 14 years old.

In one incident, a friend of Fields' wheelchair-bound mom called 911, saying the boy was threatening his mother, spit in her face and stood behind her with a 12-inch knife. The mother wanted her son taken away and he was arrested and then detained as a juvenile.

In another incident the mother called 911, saying she told her son to stop playing video games and he exploded in anger, smacking her in the head and putting his hand over her mouth. She locked herself in the bathroom and called 911, telling the dispatcher he was on meds to control his anger.

In yet another incident, the mom called 911, saying Fields was being threatening toward her and she was scared.

Fields mowed down 20 people Saturday at the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, killing 1.


This photo is worth a thousand words. 
Believe me... it is.

 Certainly I'm on the opposite side of Neo-Nazis. My father fought against them in WWII. But I have to leave you with this thought. Through the years what party's constituents are known for violent demonstrations?

What goes unreported:




What's really sad is they are now blaming the cops for not controlling the situation instead of blaming the shrinks for not admitting Fields to a mental institution.







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Went to my usual news sources today...





Nothing but wall to wall coverage on alt-right white supremacist stories as liberals continue their quest to erase history. Wonder when they’re going to raze that hateful Ft. Sumter where the first shot of the Civil War was fired? Maybe the ACLU should file a class action lawsuit to rewrite the history books and we can all pretend the Civil War never happened. We now live in a world where a statue of Robert E. Lee has to go but it’s perfectly acceptable to make a monument out of the gazebo where destined to be microbiologist Tamir Rice was shot and killed for waving a gun around which from ALL appearances was real. 


Cops don’t get the benefit of 20/20 hind site.


So we're left with... what’s next:


There were 18 presidents who owned slaves. Should we now disavow their presidency?










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Sunday, August 13, 2017

North Korea warns Trump to 'talk and act properly,' says conflict is 'tragicomedy'





To prove he has a sense of humor Trump emailed Kim this picture and said he was sending his envoy Dennis Rodman to negotiate a surrender.






The war of words between the U.S. and North Korea continued on Saturday.

"If the Trump administration does not want the American empire to meet its tragic doom in its tenure, they had better talk and act properly," North Korea said in a statement distributed through state-run media.

Continuing to take aim at President Donald Trump's remarks, the statement says, "Of late, the president and other riff raff of the U.S. are trumpeting about 'military option' against the DPRK, claiming that they 'will not rule out a war.' Meanwhile, they introduce huge strategic nuclear assets into the Korean peninsula, staging reckless nuclear war games and rendering the regional situation extremely tense."

"The U.S. has done all sorts of wrongs to the DPRK, styling itself the 'only superpower' in the eyes of the world," the statement continues. "But now it finds itself in an ever worsening dilemma, being thrown into the grip of extreme security unrest by the DPRK. This is tragi-comedy of its own making."

The North Korean military is "capable of fighting any war the U.S. wants is now on the standby to launch fire into its mainland, waiting for an order of final attack," the rogue nation contends in its statement.

North Korea's statement follows the president's warning Friday to North Korea about its threats against the United States, saying of that country's leader Kim Jong Un, he "will not get away with what he's doing."

"If he utters one threat in the form of an overt threat -- which, by the way, he has been uttering for years, and his family has been uttering for years -- or if he does anything with respect to Guam or any place else that's an American territory or an American ally, he will truly regret it, and he will regret it fast," said Trump.

Speaking later on Friday, Trump reassured residents of the U.S. territory in the western Pacific. "I feel they will be very safe," he said. "Believe me, they will be very safe. And if anything happens to Guam, there's going to be big, big trouble in North Korea."

Trump has spent much of the first week of his 17-day-long working vacation sparring with the hostile Asian nation. His comment warning Kim against making further threats comes as North Korea claims to be preparing plans to attack the U.S. territory of Guam. One of its military leaders also called Trump "bereft of reason" and said he was "extremely getting on the nerves" of its armed forces.

"Only absolute force can work on him," said General Kim Rak Gyom, the commander of the North Korean military's Strategic Rocket Forces, of Trump, on Wednesday.

Trump has said America will respond to North Korean threats with "fire and fury," and, later, that the "fire and fury" rhetoric "wasn't tough enough."

But he refused to say Thursday whether he was considering any preemptive measures against North Korea.

On Friday, Trump indicated that he believed he was sending a clear message to North Korea.

"I hope that they are going to fully understand the gravity of what I said, and what I said is what I mean," said Trump, adding, "Those words are very, very easy to understand."

Also on Friday, Trump spoke with Chinese President Xi Jinping, and "affirmed that the recent adoption of a new United Nations Security Council resolution regarding North Korea was an important and necessary step toward achieving peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula," according to a readout of the conversation provided by the White House.

"President Trump and President Xi agreed North Korea must stop its provocative and escalatory behavior," the readout continued. "The Presidents also reiterated their mutual commitment to denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula."

And according to China Central Television, Xi said of the call, "At present, the relevant parties must maintain restraint and avoid words and deeds that would exacerbate the tension on the Korean Peninsula."

Trump additionally responded Friday to an Associated Press report that a U.S. official has been involved in back-channel diplomatic efforts with North Korea lasting several months.

"We don't want to talk about back channels," said Trump. "We want to talk about a country that has misbehaved for many, many years, decades, actually … we'll either be very, very successful, quickly, or we're going to be very, very successful in a different way, quickly."






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