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Tuesday, September 29, 2020

One meme says it all






 




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A Classic





 Like the debate to go something like this tonight. Substituting Edwards' no shows for Joe's 47 years of zero accomplishments...
 

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The Debate






The first debate will be 90 minutes long with no commercials and start at 9 pm ET


The MSM will declare Biden the winner even if he shows up in pajamas eating Ben & Jerry’s ice cream out of the carton.



The bar is set very low for Trump. Im concerned he may go off on Wallace like he did Megan Kelly. Hope that doesn't happen and to be brutally honest...if he can't beat Sleepy Joe he doesn't deserve to be president. 

That said, I expect him to come through with flying colors so much so the next two debates may be cancelled. Pick a reason.

Pence will in all likelihood loose to Harris. He's just too nice of a guy. Hope I'm wrong.


Physically and mentally Biden is not fit to be president. There is absolutely no way Biden could keep up with Trump's schedule and boundless energy. No president in my lifetime has put in more hours than Trump!







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Monday, September 28, 2020

Another bloody Chicago weekend: 49 people shot Girl, 5, stabbed to death

 






Police shootings by race since 2017





So as you can see the cops shot 790 blacks since 2017.

As of September 14th 2020 Chicago statistics: 
 

Which means blacks have shot more blacks in 2020 alone, almost 3 times more, than the police shot since 2017!!!


Yet the only blacks who matter are blacks the cops shoot. Its like BLM worries about an ingrown toenail when in fact they have stage 4 cancer.










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Sunday, September 27, 2020

Black Man Kills Four-Year-Old White Child in Alleged Targeted Attack



On a tip from Tom Nicholas



Have you seen this story from the MSM?

Why Not?

Its simple really.

The perp and the victim are the wrong color. 

Oh...I was going to post the pictures of the rioting and looting but didn't find any yet.

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September 25, 2020



A black man who police say is connected to a shooting in Struthers that killed a young white child and hurt four others turned himself in to police Monday evening.

Kimonie Bryant, who is 24-years-old, turned himself in and was taken into custody at the federal building in downtown Youngstown on aggravated murder charges.

He is in the Mahoning County Jail with no bond.

Carmine Sabia at PJ Media published a stellar piece detailing the tragic situation:

The media reacts quickly and with righteous indignation when a black person is shot by police, or by someone white, no matter what the facts of the case are.

But far too often, even in the most heinous of cases, when the perpetrator is black and the victim or victims happen to be white, the headlines and reporting are not anywhere near the same.

[Now imagine this prick didn't turn himself in, got involved in a shootout with white cops, resulting in his death. It would have been plastered all over the news going down something like this...]






We have seen it in the case of 5-year-old Cannon Hinnant, who was executed by a black man in August, and we are seeing it again in the death of a 4-year-old white child in a targeted attack by a black man, WKBN reported.

The shooting occurred in Struthers, Ohio, on Monday at around 1:55 a.m., Four adults were also shot and are hospitalized: Andre Stephon McCoy, Jr., 20, Yarnell Green Jr., 30, Cassandra Marsicola, 20, and Alexis Schneider, 22, of Struthers.

The suspect, 24-year-old Kimono Bryant, turned himself in to police after a massive manhunt began to find him.



The father of the deceased 4-year-old child spoke at a press conference prior to the suspect turning himself in.

“Rowan was the sweetest boy,” he said. “’Rowan was the best. He is so young. He didn’t deserve any of this… buddy, I’m so sorry for you, buddy. I love you.”

“Just be a man,” David Sweeney said as he held a photo of his son. “You took my son from me. He was my baby boy. You took him because you’re sick.”

“You took my son from me…you can live with that for the rest of your life,” he said before the name of the suspect was announced.

Authorities believe Bryant gained entry to the home via the front door and started shooting in the living room prior to fleeing on foot, Fox News reported.

One of the male victims was hit with two shots in the back of the head while another was struck two times in the back.

The women, who were described as friends, were hit in their legs and have been cooperating with the police in the investigation.

On the 9-1-1 phone call after the shooting, a woman is heard screaming, “My son is dead” as the person on the phone pleaded for help.

Neighbors reported hearing between five and eight gunshots but said that they did not get a good look at the suspect.

“This is Struthers, and this kind of stuff doesn’t usually happen. He was an innocent 4-year-old boy who deserves justice and deserves to be remembered,” neighbor Eric Rebic said.

What remains sad is how silent the mainstream media has largely been on the story. Imagine if the suspect was white and the four-year-old was black.

Imagine the media reporting on it, the protests, the riots, and the looting, and the chants of “burn it down.”

But that did not happen for Hinnant and it is not happening for Sweeney. We often hear that black lives matter, and they do, but does the media believe anyone else’s life matters?

[This is how the media controls the mind of the low-information voter. Sometimes they do it by omission. Sometimes they do it by hammering like they do to Trump 24/7.]







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Biden said he was a student at Delaware State University; school says otherwise






Joe made a couple of speeches at Delaware State so he concluded he attended college there also. I mean, it could happen to anyone.




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Biden said he was a student at Delaware State University; school says otherwise
Biden had made the claim during an October 2019 town hall event ahead of the South Carolina primary

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden alleged on the campaign trail last year that he had jumpstarted his academic career at Delaware State University.

However, according to a new report in The Washington Times, the historically Black college refutes Biden's claims.


The director of news service for Delaware State, Carlos Holmes, said that the former vice president was never a student, though he has made appearances on campus twice before for commencement speeches at the university in Dover.“Vice President Biden did not attend DSU,” Holmes said earlier last week. “However he was the Commencement keynote speaker in 2003 and [2016], and during the former he was awarded an honorary doctoral degree.”

Biden had made the claim during an October 2019 town hall event held at the historic Wilson High School in Florence, which was founded in 1866 by the Freedmen’s Bureau for Black children seeking an education.

“I got started out of an HBCU, Delaware State — now, I don’t want to hear anything negative about Delaware State,” Biden told the crowd, as shown on video. "They’re my folks.”

Biden went on to win the South Carolina primary -- a turning point for the candidate -- before eventually clinching the nomination.


Biden's 2007 memoir titled "Promises to Keep" details his years at private Catholic school Archmere Academy to his time as a freshman at the University of Delaware. There is no mention of Delaware State University.

This is not the first time Biden has faced controversy for embellishing his own biographical history.

Embellishing or confused?



 He has previously said that he was the first in his family to attend college and that his relatives were coal miners -- two statements he later recanted.

Others have also accused Biden of exaggerating his record on civil-rights activism.







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The difference is night and day


Kamala Harris praises BLM, says ongoing protests are 'essential' for change in US

Harris praised the 'brilliance' and 'impact' of Black Lives Matter


Don't know how we can be any farther apart. I was being facetious using the word we. 

Trump on Friday:




Meanwhile in Insanityville:




Question:

If the stupidity ever came to pass of defunding the police. Who would suffer more whites or blacks?

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Peaceful protests against racial injustice are critical for the nation's progress and help to keep law enforcement in check, Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., said Friday.

"Nothing that we have achieved that has been about progress, in particular around civil rights, has come without a fight, and so I always am going to interpret these protests as an essential component of evolution in our country -- as an essential component or mark of a real democracy," the vice presidential nominee said during the NAACP's national convention.

She added that protests were "necessary" as "the people's voices must be heard, and it is often the people who must speak to get their government to do what it is supposed to do, but may not do naturally unless the people speak loudly -- and obviously peacefully."

Harris also praised the "brilliance" and "impact" of "Black Lives Matter," which has received media praise but also come under fire for promoting left-wing stances like opposing the nuclear family. "I actually believe that 'Black Lives Matter' has been the most significant agent for change within the criminal justice system," she said.

Her comments came during mass protests surrounding the deaths of Black Americans like Breonna Taylor, whose case prompted a series of demonstrations earlier this week. While the vast majority of demonstrations -- which began in late May -- have been peaceful, some have resulted in property destruction.

Footage quickly emerged purportedly showing buildings vandalized and burned in Louisville, Ky., after a grand jury decided to indict just one of the officers involved in Taylor's death.

Across the country, violent confrontations during these demonstrations have led to deaths and injuries, including for demonstrators, journalists and police officers. In Louisville, Kentucky, two officers were shot, and subsequently hospitalized, during protests surrounding Taylor's case.

Former Vice President Joe Biden and other Democrats have been criticized for allegedly not doing enough to denounce violent demonstrations, while President's Trump campaign has attempted to tie their statements to on-going riots.




In May, Biden released a statement in which he distinguished between violent and peaceful protests.

“Protesting such brutality is right and necessary. It’s an utterly American response. But burning down communities and needless destruction is not. Violence that endangers lives is not. Violence that guts and shutters businesses that serve the community is not,” the statement read.








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Saturday, September 26, 2020

Ginsburg: This ad contradicts her 'dying wish'... Barry and Killary back her up

 



Ginsburg says, “The president is elected for four years, not three years.”

“So the power he has in year three continues into year four,” she adds.

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Friday, September 25, 2020

One of the headlines today

 




(Can't believe this. What are we Venezuela?)



This is how Trump answered the dissension on whether or not he would commit to a peaceful transfer of power.

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To piss them off even more...


Trump needs to fill the SC seat. This election is going to be wrought with voter fraud... the worst in our history! It's going to take a l-o-n-g time to sort out what ballots are good, from those that are fraudulent. I fully expect it to ultimately wind up in the SC and we damn sure don't need a 4-4 tie!

The best outcome Trump wins in a landslide but even then the Dems will suddenly find truck loads of 'lost ballots' that weren't counted. Watch and see.








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Thursday, September 24, 2020

And she hasn't even been nominated yet...



Media assault on Amy Coney Barrett begins as Trump weighs decision


The liberal site Refinery 29 called Barrett “the Potential RBG Replacement Who Hates Your Uterus.” Yes, that would be a reference to her pro-life views. But Barrett and her husband have seven children, including one she carried to term after learning he would have Down’s syndrome, and two adopted from Haiti.

(Really sounds like a terrible person...doesn't it?)

Remember when Kagan and Sotomayor were appointed. They didn’t go through anything near what Gorsuch and especially Kavanaugh went through.

Oh…and if they’re going to pound her for her Catholic faith (I'm Catholic) wonder how many dumbass Catholics out there who will still vote Democrat?


Meet her replacement:


What's more concerning... Amy or these two?




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Barrett is clearly the front-runner, having spent a second straight day at the White House as the president moves toward his Saturday announcement.

Howard Kurtz 2 hours ago



A media campaign has erupted against Amy Coney Barrett, even though President Trump hasn’t actually nominated her to the Supreme Court.

Barrett is clearly the front-runner, having spent a second straight day at the White House as the president moves toward his Saturday announcement. And of course there should be substantial scrutiny of her record if she’s picked, given that replacing Ruth Bader Ginsburg is a lifetime appointment.

But there are early signs this is going to be ugly, and that her religion will be front and center. That subject came up in 2017 when the Senate approved her as a federal appeals court judge in Chicago.

Newsweek jumped on the judge with a smear that turned out to be factually wrong.

Barrett is a devout Catholic, and the magazine described her (as previous profiles have) as a member of People of Praise, “the charismatic Christian parachurch organization, which was founded in South Bend, Indiana in 1971, teaches that men have authority over their wives. Members swear a lifelong oath of loyalty to one another and are expected to donate at least 5 percent of their earnings to the group.”

So she should be disqualified because of her religious affiliation? Isn’t that the essence of anti-Catholic prejudice?

Newsweek went a step further and invoked Margaret Atwood’s novel, “The Handmaid’s Tale,” “where women’s bodies are governed and treated as the property of the state under a theocratic regime.”

Uh, but Newsweek, in its zeal, tied the novel to the wrong group. Its correction:

“This article's headline originally stated that People of Praise inspired 'The Handmaid's Tale'. The book's author, Margaret Atwood, has never specifically mentioned the group as being the inspiration for her work. A New Yorker profile of the author from 2017 mentions a newspaper clipping as part of her research for the book of a different charismatic Catholic group, People of Hope. Newsweek regrets the error.”

As National Review puts it, “the attacks over the last few days have been steeped in anti-Catholicism, other types of bigotry, and lazy error.”

The liberal site Refinery 29 called Barrett “the Potential RBG Replacement Who Hates Your Uterus.” Yes, that would be a reference to her pro-life views. But Barrett and her husband have seven children, including one she carried to term after learning he would have Down’s syndrome, and two adopted from Haiti.

As for those who see her as a threat to Roe v. Wade, the New York Times noted that in 2016, Barrett “said that the core holding of Roe v. Wade was that women had the right to an abortion, and that was not likely to change in the future, but how states restrict abortion might. ‘I think the question of whether people can get very late-term abortions, you know, how many restrictions can be put on clinics, I think that would change,’ she said.”

Barrett is a onetime Antonin Scalia clerk with impeccable legal credentials. But there was a moment at her confirmation hearings that became a rallying cry for the Christian right. It was when Dianne Feinstein cited her Catholic beliefs as giving many on the Democratic senator’s side “this very uncomfortable feeling,” adding: “The conclusion one draws is that the dogma lives loudly within you.”

Judges are supposed to rule based on their reading of the law--Barrett is a “textualist”--and not their religious beliefs. But why is there an automatic assumption that she would do that? Joe Biden is a committed Catholic, and as a matter of public policy he supports abortion rights.

Jonathan Turley, the George Washington University law professor who testified against the Trump impeachment, writes in the Hill that “the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg also was religious. She publicly declared: ‘I am a judge, born, raised and proud of being a Jew. The demand for justice, for peace and for enlightenment runs through the entirety of Jewish history and Jewish tradition.’ She noted that she was the only justice to have a mezuzah affixed to her office door…

Ginsburg regularly studied and attended conferences on Jewish religious law. She often discussed how she insisted the traditional certificates reading ‘the year of our Lord’ be changed as unacceptable for Jewish lawyers. She was right, of course, but her references to faith did not make her a religious zealot.”

Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin agrees that certain arguments are out of bounds. “I'm Catholic, okay,” he told Fox News. “And religion should not enter into it. It sure doesn't with me."

Obviously, there’s going to be a huge political battle over Barrett or any other Trump nominee. Gone are the days when Ginsburg, Bill Clinton’s nominee, could by confirmed by a vote of 96-3, or Ronald Reagan’s nominee Scalia could be confirmed 98-0. (I remember that well, since I covered the Scalia hearings.)

Liberal lawyer Jill Filipovic writes on NBC’s website that “it would be such an insult to Ginsburg's life and her work to appoint a judge like Barrett: someone who is happy to take advantage of the opportunities her predecessors created, who is smart enough to grasp how she got where she did and is nonetheless reactionary enough to help burn RBG's legacy to the ground.”

But that’s why we have elections. I’d much prefer to see even a fierce ideological debate over Barrett and not a religious one.






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Wednesday, September 23, 2020

October confirmation hearing

 







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Bloomberg pays off $20m in debt for 31,000 felons in Florida so they can vote



This from the ‘holier than thou party’ demanding no SC appointment before the election because… it’s just not right.




Remember the Democratic debates when they accused Bloomberg of being, "A billionaire trying to buy the presidency?" 

Isn't that what he's doing now?

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Billionaire Mike Bloomberg has paid off $20million in debt for more than 31,000 felons in Florida so that they can vote in the state where just 537 votes decided the presidential election in 2000. 

The former Democratic presidential candidate stepped in to help felons who have completed their prison sentences so they can vote on November 3.

Bloomberg, who is worth more than $50billion, raised more than $20million to assist in his endeavor while also pledging $100million to help Joe Biden win Florida. 

'We know to win Florida we will need to persuade, motivate and add new votes to the Biden column. This means we need to explore all avenues for finding the needed votes when so many votes are already determined,' Bloomberg said in a written statement.


Billionaire Mike Bloomberg (pictured) has paid off $20million in debt for more than 31,000 felons in Florida so that they can vote in the state where just 537 votes decided the presidential election in 2000



'The right to vote is fundamental to our democracy and no American should be denied that right. Working together with the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition, we are determined to end disenfranchisement and the discrimination that has always driven it,' the statement added. 

A Bloomberg adviser told the Washington Post: 'Mike wanted to get this done for two reasons. One, because it’s the right thing to do for the democracy. And two, because it immediately activates tens of thousands of voters who are predisposed to vote for Joe Biden.'

The move comes just days after Florida Gov Ron DeSantis won a court victory to keep felons from voting until they've paid off fines, restitution and court fees. 

A federal appellate court ruled on September 11 that in addition to serving their sentences, Florida felons must pay all fines, restitution and legal fees before they can regain their right to vote. 

The case could have broad implications for the November elections. Florida has 29 electoral college votes that are crucial to President Donald Trump's hopes of staying in the White House.

Under Amendment 4, which Florida voters passed overwhelmingly in 2018, felons who have completed their sentences would have voting rights restored. Republican lawmakers then moved to define what it means to complete a sentence.In addition to prison time served, lawmakers directed that all legal financial obligations, including unpaid fines and restitution, would also have to be settled before a felon could be eligible to vote.

The Florida Rights Restitution Coalition had raised about $5million before Bloomberg made calls to raise almost $17million more, according to Bloomberg staffers.

The money is targeted for felons who registered to vote while the law was in question and who owe $1,500 or less. 

That accounts for about 31,100 people, the staffers said. In a state that decided the 2000 presidential election by 537 votes, that could be critical in a year when polls show Trump and Biden in a dead heat.

Organizers for the group say they aren't targeting people registered with a particular political party.

'To hell with politics, to hell with any other implications or inuations, at the end of the day it's about real people, real lives, American citizens who want to be a part of this,' said Desmond Meade, the group's executive director. 

'People with felony convictions have had their voices silenced for so long,' Meade added.

The group said other donors include John Legend, LeBron James, Michael Jordan, MTV, Comedy Central, VH1, Ben & Jerry's, Levi Strauss & Co, the Miami Dolphins, the Orlando Magic, the Miami Heat and Stephen Spielberg.








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Tuesday, September 22, 2020

The hypocrisy is eye popping

 












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San Francisco to Give $1,000 a Month to Pregnant Black Women



So the message is...





Wed Sep 16, 2020 
Daniel Greenfield



The new black nationalist cultural revolution is really opening up the Overton Window.

Before this, institutions would at least try to disguise this kind of thing behind diversity and means tests. Now they're not even bothering with the disguises.


Some expectant Black and Pacific Islander mothers in San Francisco will get $1,000 a month during their pregnancy, officials announced, as the city looks to improve a longstanding racial gap in birthing outcomes.

Mayor London Breed on Monday introduced the Abundant Birth Project, which will give a basic income supplement to 150 Black and Pacific Islander women during pregnancy. They’ll get $1,000 a month through their pregnancy and for the first six months postpartum, “with a goal of eventually providing a supplement for up to two years post-pregnancy,” the mayor announced.

“Providing guaranteed income support to mothers during pregnancy is an innovative and equitable approach that will ease some of the financial stress that all too often keeps women from being able to put their health first,” Breed said in a statement.


Dr. Zea Malawa of the San Francisco Department of Public Health echoed this sentiment, claiming, “Providing direct, unconditional cash aid is a restorative step that not only demonstrates trust in women to make the right choices for themselves and their families, but could also decrease the underlying stress of financial insecurity that may be contributing to the high rates of premature birth in these communities. It is exciting to be in a city that not only calls out racism as a problem, but also takes steps to heal the wounds left by decades of injustice and anti-Black sentiment.”

(How does NOT receiving $1,000 a month in free taxpayer cash increase rates of premature birth?)

So San Francisco will now just be writing checks to people because of their DNA.

San Francisco is trying to disguise this as a research study, and research studies often pick specific groups, but when the government is managing something like this while trying to produce a specific outcome, it's not a study. It's an intervention. And one that very obviously privileges a racial group while rewarding its members.

And this is the camel's nose creeping into the tent. If you want to see how reparations actually arrives, this is how.






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They hate Trump so much they come from other countries to kill him




Who is Pascale Ferrier, the woman accused of sending ricin to Trump?



The Canadian woman charged with sending a ricin-laced letter to President Trump apparently tweeted a hashtag supportive of killing the commander-in-chief less than two weeks ago.

She might as well have Liberal Lezbo stamped on her forehead.


There... that's better.



Pascale Ferrier, of Quebec, was arrested Sunday at the border crossing between Fort Erie, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York, after allegedly mailing a letter addressed to Trump containing the highly toxic substance, according to CBC News.

She was carrying a gun at the time of her arrest at the Peace Bridge crossing, CNN said.

An account appearing to belong to Ferrier, 53, tweeted in response to a since-deleted post on Sept. 9: “I just read this tweet. I agree… Nobody did anything… It’s time to change! #killtrump.”

She also allegedly tweeted the same day to someone, “I have a new name for Trump: ‘the ugly tyrant clown.'”

The account bears the name Pascale Ferrier and lists Laval, Quebec, as the location. In her bio, Ferrier describes herself as a “techno-creative Nomad.”

Ferrier, who had been living in the US last year, was deported to Canada after authorities found she overstayed her six-month visa and had committed a crime while in America, the New York Times reported, citing a senior intelligence official.

Court records show that in March 2019, she was arrested in Texas on tampering with a government record charges. But the Times said she was also busted for possession of an unlicensed weapon and resisting arrest. She was found to be carrying a fake driver’s license, the official told the outlet.

The tampering with a government record charge was dismissed that May after she spent 20 days in jail — which is when officials uncovered her visa issue.Enlarge ImagePascale FerrierFacebook

A Facebook page under the name Pascale Ferrier describes her as self-employed, and sources told CTV News that she worked as a computer programmer.

Meanwhile, a Facebook business page called La Techno-Creative Nomade, run by that same Ferrier profile, posted in French about being in Texas in June 2019 and being “disappointed” that items were made in places like China and Mexico.

“If I’m in USA, I want to buy ‘made in USA,'” a translated version of the post said.

The poison-tainted letter addressed to Trump was detected at a government facility that screens mail addressed to the White House and the president. Two tests were done to confirm the presence of ricin, which has no known antidote.

Ferrier is also suspected of sending other ricin-filled letters to police in Texas.

“We believe a total of six letters were sent: one to the White House and five to Texas,” Cpl. Charles Poirier, spokesman for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police’s Quebec division, told CBC News.

RCMP officers were searching a condominium in Saint-Hubert on Monday but would not say how the residence was linked to Ferrier.

Ferrier is due to appear in federal court in Buffalo Tuesday afternoon.








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