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Saturday, March 26, 2016

Obama tells Belgians ‘America has their back’










WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama took time off from his tango class to offer his prayers for the families of the two Americans killed in the bombings in Brussels and telling Belgians that “America has their back” in the fight against terrorism.

In his weekly radio and Internet address, Obama is renewing his vow to continue the tango I mean campaign against the Islamic State, which took credit for the attacks. He says U.S. officials are working with allies to root out the group’s operations in Europe.

Obama says U.S. officials have ramped up intelligence cooperation and that FBI agents are now rounding up terrorists teaching them the tango instead of waterboarding them in the hope it will catch on and put an end to the bombings.

The president says he and his allies will review the Gitmo release policy and release only those proficient in the tango.

So far it hasn't caught on very well.

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Mark Levin: ‘I Fear We’re Going To Get Blown Out’ Because Of Trump’s ‘Tweeting Problems’



As I said before I'm not a huge fan of Trump. “I just don’t think he has the character or temperament to be POTUS. I believe in a lot of what he says but his personal attacks are totally uncalled for and way over the top. If he could just keep is big mouth shut and act presidential maybe things would be different but I can't see that happening. When Mark Levin says something you better take notice.

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During the Thursday broadcast of his radio show, Mark Levin stated he worries Republicans are “going to get blown out” in the general election.

“Do you think this is going to help the Republicans win?” Levin said of the spousal-feud waged by Donald Trump and Ted Cruz. “No.” 


(This is what I'm talking about. Totally out of bounds. Can you imagine Reagan saying this about  Rosalynn Carter?)

“As a matter of fact, I’m starting to think we’re not going to win. It’s actually been in the back of my mind for some time now,” he added. “I fear we’re going to get blown out, and part of it is tactics, and part of it — quite frankly — is Donald Trump’s tweeting problems.”

“He tweets like he has Tourette’s, like he’s obsessed. Nothing personal, but it gets crazier and crazier, and it’s turning off more and more people.”

Levin additionally stated that though Trump still has high support among blue-collar workers, he is “bleeding” support in almost every other demographic.

“These negative numbers are coming in big time. A negative view of Trump: 70 percent of women, 72 percent of millennials, 83 percent of blacks, 77 percent of Hispanics. Here you go, 68 percent of suburbanites.”

“I can smell this. It doesn’t smell good.”



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Friday, March 25, 2016

Watch Hillary Clinton try to clean up Bill on Obama's 'awful legacy'




To put it in perspective let's start by going back to 1998 when Matt Lauer on the Today Show asked her questions about her husband's affair with Monica. This was her response.


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Republicans didn't get a BJ...but they did get the blame!

Now FF to 2016. Clearly, it's obvious he's talking about Barry and Bush. 
BTW, he was the one responsible for the "mortgage meltdown" with his... credit be damned... if you had a pulse you got a mortgage program. 


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Check out the spin job she puts on this talking to Kimmel. 

déjà vu anyone?

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“It wasn’t [directed at Obama]. It was obviously not. I mean, he nominated President Obama for his second term, and we are both very proud supporters of President Obama. But, what it was, was the recognition that President Obama, who I think doesn’t get the credit he deserves for getting as much done in our country, has faced this implacable wall of hostility from the Republicans.”

Translation:

Barry holds the key to my jail cell.



The Clinton's. 

Except for Barry, when it comes to the biggest liars ...no one else even comes close!






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Donald Trump Won’t Rule Out Using Nukes Against ISIS




For those of us who are old enough to remember looks like they’re going to try to brand Trump the same way they did Goldwater!

Give it a second to play.

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This commercial helped Johnson win the election. 

Remember the Great Society and the War On Poverty? How did that turn out? Since Johnson launched his "unconditional war on poverty" we have spent over $20 trillion dollars and the impoverished are no better off today than they were then!
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Donald Trump thinks that tactical nuclear weapons may be worth using in the war against the Islamic State.

In an interview with Mark Halperin and John Heilemann of Bloomberg, the Republican presidential frontrunner refused to rule out using tactical nuclear weapons in the war against ISIS.

"I’m never going to rule anything out--I wouldn’t want to say. Even if I wasn’t, I wouldn’t want to tell you that because at a minimum, I want them to think maybe we would use them," he said.

Trump also said he’s open to tactics like waterboarding and monitoring American mosques in the fight. He also talked about respect, which he sees as one of the biggest problems facing the US right now.

A request for comment from the Trump campaign was not immediately returned.

"They have to respect us," Trump said in the interview. "They do not respect us at all and frankly they don’t respect a lot of things that are happening--not only our country, but they don’t respect other things."

As he often does, Trump specifically said that people don’t have respect for President Obama.

"The first thing you have to do is get them to respect the West and respect us. And if they’re not going to respect us it’s never going to work. This has been going on for a long time," he said. "I don’t think you can do anything and I don’t think you’re going to be successful unless they respect you. They have no respect for our president and they have no respect for our country right now."






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Thursday, March 24, 2016

Someone wrote ‘Trump 2016′ on Emory’s campus in chalk. Some students said they no longer feel safe




To borrow a line from  Lt. Col. Ralph Peters
What Pussys

If they're shitting their pants over this try putting themselves in Chris Stevens shoes desperately calling (their hero Killary) from the consulate in Benghazi!

Before and After 



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College Students Left Feeling ‘Afraid’ and ‘in Pain’ After Seeing Presidential Campaign Messages Chalked on Campus

When students at Emory University headed to classes Monday morning, they were greeted with a sight that a number of them couldn’t stomach: Numerous chalk messages around the Atlanta campus supporting Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump.

So about 40 students gathered later that day at the school’s administration building to protest the messages and demand help from university officials over feeling “afraid” and “in pain” due to the political messages.

(They're in so much pain we may see a few suicides if Killary goes to the slammer)

A number of the chalking images were posted by the Tab:





The college’s paper, the Wheel, reported that sophomore Jonathan Peraza led the proceedings: “You are not listening! Come speak to us, we are in pain!”

Peraza opened a door to the administration building, the Wheel reported, and students moved forward and shouted, “It is our duty to fight for our freedom. It is our duty to win. We must love each other and support each other. We have nothing to lose but our chains.”

Soon students entered the building, the paper said, and filled a stairwell where one student expressed frustration with the chalkings: “I’m supposed to feel comfortable and safe [here]. But this man is being supported by students on our campus and our administration shows that they, by their silence, support it as well. … I don’t deserve to feel afraid at my school.”



After the group got into the administration building’s board room, Peraza asked his fellow students what they were “feeling,” the Wheel reported.

One replied tearfully, “How can you not [disavow Trump] when Trump’s platform and his values undermine Emory’s values that I believe are diversity and inclusivity when they are obviously not [something that Trump supports].”

“Banning Muslims?” another asked, the Wheel said. “How is that something Emory supports?”

Students called James W. Wagner, the school’s president, into the board room to hear their grievances — and the paper reported that he listened to them for about an hour.

The Wheel reported that one student asked Wagner if Emory would send out a university-wide email to “decry the support for this fascist, racist candidate.”

“No, we will not,” Wagner replied, the paper said.

A student came back, saying, “The university doesn’t have to say they don’t support Trump, but just to acknowledge that there are students on this campus who feel this way about what’s happening … to acknowledge all of us here.”

By the end of the hourlong back-and-forth, the Wheel said Wagner changed course and appeared to indicate that he’d get to work on a letter — and he told the protesters that security camera video would be reviewed to identify who was responsible for the chalkings. If they’re students, he said they would be subject to the school’s conduct violation process; if they’re non-students, trespassing charges will be pressed, the paper added.



School policy indicates that permission must be obtained before chalking is carried out.

Junior Harpreet Singh told the Wheel that one chalking example — “Accept the Inevitable: Trump 2016″ — disturbed him: “That was a bit alarming. What exactly is the inevitable? Why does it have to be accepted?”

Freshman Amanda Obando told the paper in a Wednesday article that her reaction to the chalkings was “fear.”

“I told myself that it was a prank and that the responsible individual was probably laughing in their room,” she added. “I told myself that Emory would do something about it.”

By Tuesday, a letter was sent to the Emory community, the Wheel reported, in which Wagner said the chalkings represented “values regarding diversity and respect that clash with Emory’s own.”

In the Wheel’s follow-up piece Wednesday, Wagner wondered if the chalkings simply represented “a message about a political preference, a candidate preference or was it a harsher message? And I will tell you, those who met with me were genuine in their concerns that it was the latter.”








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