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Thursday, October 8, 2015

Paris Hilton vs. The Hildebeast






On a tip from Ed Kilbane




Hillary Is About as Qualified To Be President as Paris Hilton






By John Hawkins



The downside of being governed by idiots is that people start to think that any idiot can be president. 


Speaking of idiots, what exactly qualifies Hillary Clinton to be president? 


Is it that she's a woman? Guess what, Paris Hilton is a woman, too! Is it that Hillary was a senator for five minutes and then became Secretary of State? Guess what, Paris Hilton has exactly as many significant accomplishments as a senator and Secretary of State as Hillary, which is zero. Is it that Hillary slept with Bill? Well, she has Paris beat there….probably. Who really knows at this point? 


That being said, is a woman who's widely acknowledged to be in the most dysfunctional marriage in the country now that Bruce and Kris Jenner are divorced really someone we should be considering for President of the United States? Hillary is married to a guy who has engaged in sexual harassment, has had numerous confirmed affairs and he was actually impeached by the House for lying under oath about having sex with an intern. What kind of woman not only sticks with a man like that, but helps him cover up his affairs while she smears the women he's banging? Given Hillary's complete lack of ethics, she's certainly not hanging in there because of any moral convictions. That means she either secretly has terrible self-esteem and doesn't think she can do any better or she's such a power-hungry monster that she doesn't care if her husband likes to take trips to Orgy Island (yes, really) as long he helps her become more powerful. 


Here's a woman who would probably be a career bureaucrat in Arkansas if she hadn't married the right man. However, she endured a humiliating, loveless marriage to him long enough to ride his coattails to a political career. She was elected as senator of New York – because she was his wife. She was considered a strong candidate for the presidency – because she was his wife. After she lost, she was given the Secretary of State position, probably as much as anything to keep her husband and his allies from doing anything to undercut Obama. Then she was a miserable failure as Secretary of State and it shows in the disasters that the Obama Administration has created all over the planet. In fact, Hillary's most memorable moments as Secretary of State were when she got Americans killed in Benghazi by ignoring their requests for more security, giving the Russians a button that was supposed to say "reset" when it actually read "overcharge," and an email scandal that is so bad that she'd probably be on her way to prison if…you guessed it, she wasn't married to Bill Clinton. 


Hillary is a woman of meager talents and titanic ambition who hitched her wagon to a political star. That's supposed to make Hillary a role model for young women? She's more like a cautionary tale of what can happen if you sell your soul for power. Sure, she became First Lady, but her husband was having sex with other women down the hall. Sure, Hillary became a senator, but she did nothing of significance in the Senate because Bill could get her into office, but he couldn't do the work for her. Sure, Hillary became Secretary of State, but she was completely unqualified for the position and people died in Benghazi as a result of her incompetence. 


The American people already elected one unqualified candidate because he was black in hopes of putting the race issue in the rear view mirror. Not only did that not happen, but we got the single, worst president in American history in the bargain. So after that debacle which America may literally never completely recover from, are we supposed to choose a corrupt, incompetent 67 year old who doesn't understand how email works and probably doesn't even know how to drive a car anymore just because she's a woman? Then what? Everyone spends the next four years fending off charges of "sexism" when they point out that Hillary is lying, breaking the law again or screwing things up as Democrats claim that all criticism is based on her being a woman? At least Paris Hilton created a successful perfume, handbag and clothing line without her grandfather doing it all for her. That's more than Hillary can say because without Bill carrying her along on his shoulders, Hillary Clinton couldn't cut it as a shift manager at McDonald's. 








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Wednesday, October 7, 2015

McCarthy tells GOP conservatives ‘I’m not John Boehner’




He got that right. He's worse than Boehner!




 Check out this video. 



Video 163


What an absolutely dumbass thing to say. Maybe they should change the name to the Refumblecan Party.  

Hillary took this a-hole's comment and used it as cannon fodder in a new campaign ad. 



If this is the prelude to McCarthy... forget-about-it. Personally, I rather see Trey Gowdy, Jason Chaffetz, or Tom Cotton as Speaker.




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WASHINGTON (AP) — House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy promised conservative GOP lawmakers Tuesday "I’m not John Boehner" as he sought their support to replace Boehner as speaker.


McCarthy and his two Republican rivals for the speaker’s job took turns meeting behind closed doors with a coalition of four groups comprising the most conservative members in the House. The lawmakers forced Boehner to resign and are now maneuvering to deny his No. 2, McCarthy, the chance to ascend unless he agrees to various demands.


Lawmakers present said McCarthy pledged changes to the House.


"I think McCarthy’s pitch was ‘I’m not John Boehner, I’m going to run things differently, I’m my own man,"’ said Rep. Blake Farenthold, R-Texas. "And I think that’s a case that he does have to make. One of the things I hear all the time from my constituents back in Texas is we don’t want John Boehner 2.0."


The other two lawmakers running for the job — Reps. Jason Chaffetz of Utah and Daniel Webster of Florida — also addressed the group.


McCarthy appears to have the support of most House Republicans, and is likely to emerge as their nominee for speaker in secret-ballot elections set for Thursday.


But that does not guarantee he will prevail when the full House votes for a new speaker in open session on Oct. 29. That’s when conservatives will have their leverage, because McCarthy can lose only 29 votes to come out the winner.


McCarthy remains the favorite and has Boehner’s support, but conservatives say they will not back him unless they’re convinced he’ll take the House in a new direction. They want more involvement in decision-making and a tough line on issues like raising the federal debt ceiling and deleting funding for Planned Parenthood in must-pass spending legislation — even though that risks a government shutdown.


"What Kevin has against him is he’s John Boehner’s right-hand man," said Rep. Tim Huelskamp, R-Kansas, chairman of the Tea Party Caucus.


"He’s going to have to reach out and work with conservatives like they’ve never done since I’ve been here," said Huelskamp, elected in 2010.


The uncertain outcome has caused turmoil, even chaos, in the House, even as lawmakers face daunting tasks including raising the debt ceiling by early November to avoid a market-rupturing default.


McCarthy’s candidacy was hurt by a gaffe last week where he boasted that the House’s Benghazi investigations committee could take credit for Hillary Rodham Clinton’s falling poll numbers. He retracted it, but Clinton is now using the moment in a campaign ad, and the fracas gave Chaffetz an opening to jump into the race.


Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., said McCarthy apologized in the meeting for his Benghazi comments. "He said it wasn’t a good choice of words."


Chaffetz chairs the high-profile House Oversight and Government Reform Committee while Webster, who has unsuccessfully challenged Boehner in the past, already has a handful of endorsements from conservatives.


Chaffetz was upbeat as he and his wife left the meeting at the Capitol Hill Club, claiming he’d picked up some support. "I would just fundamentally change the way we do business around here, so it was fun," he said.


McCarthy left through a side exit without commenting.






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Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Planned Parenthood on mammograms



No mammograms!

Besides killing babies and selling their body parts ... just what else do they do there?


Video 162











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Gun Free Zones





"Makes a lot of sense, but shouldn't this be a government sponsored thing rather than a private (profit making) venture?" 
Barbie Boxer


"Solves the problem short term, but we really need to get rid of all the guns."
Princess Nancy Pelosi


"We have it posted on the front gate of our mansion and so far its worked out fine."
Barbara  Streisand


Video 161










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Lemony Snicker and his wife pledge $1 million to Planned Parenthood



Why not ISIS?

The philanthropic duo had this to say,  "We've been very fortunate" adding: “good fortune should be shared with noble causes.” 


I get it. 
Why give the money to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital to save children when you could give it to the "rusty coat hanger" so they can kill them and sell their body parts. A far more noble cause.

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The author of A Series of Unfortunate Events announced a $1 million donation to Planned Parenthood on Tuesday via Twitter

Daniel Handler, who writes children’s books under name Lemony Snicket, tweeted that he and his wife and illustrator, Lisa Brown, had “been very fortunate,” adding: “good fortune should be shared with noble causes.” 

Brown told BuzzFeed that she and her husband have supported Planned Parenthood for years, “for obvious reasons: It’s a great organization that has provided top-quality healthcare for countless women and families in our lives.” 

“This year, Planned Parenthood has gone through a series of unfortunate events, and it felt right to make our support more public and more dramatic,” she said. 

Handler and Brown have donated substantial sums to the women’s health organization in the past. “If your salary equaled the amount of money my wife and I gave Planned Parenthood one year, you’d be in the richest 1 percent in the world,” Handler wrote in 2007 for the New York Times. 

Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards appeared in Congress on Tuesday before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform to defend her organization against allegations of that it illegally profits by selling fetal tissue. 

Republican lawmakers rapidly assailed Richards with accusations over her salary, Planned Parenthood’s travel expenses, and the activities of the group’s political action committee. 

Throughout the contentious hearing, Richards defended the women’s health organization as a critical provider of STD testing and contraceptive care for millions of Americans, while noting that the majority of its federal funding arrives in the form of Medicaid reimbursements for legitimate medical care.







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