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Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Clinton faces tough crowd in West Virginia coal country



WILLIAMSON, W.Va. (AP) — Hillary Clinton faced some angry voters Monday during a campaign swing through West Virginia, a state that overwhelmingly backed her eight years ago in her primary fight against then-Sen. Barack Obama.

Bo Copley, an unemployed coal worker, asked Clinton why voters should believe her pledge to help revitalize the region's economy during a stop at a health center in Williamson.

"Still supporting her hurts you," he told Sen. Joe Manchin, who joined Clinton at the small round-table event. "It's not a good outlook here."

Clinton released a $30 billion plan last fall aimed at aiding communities dependent on coal production and she's promised that her husband would focus on revitalizing the region.

Her efforts haven't been helped by a remark she made in a March interview with CNN, when she said she would "put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business." She was responding to a question about how her policies would benefit poor white people in southern states.


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Copley asked, "How you could say you are going to put a lot of coal miners out of jobs and then come in here and tell us how you're going to be our friend?"

Clinton called the comment a "misstatement."

(Bosnian sniper anybody?)


"I can't take it back, and I certainly can't get people who, for political reasons or personal reasons, very painful reasons, are upset with me," she said. "I want you to know I'm going to do whatever I can to help no matter what happens politically."

She added, "Whether or not West Virginia supports me, I'm going to support you."

Copley says he plans to vote in the Republican primary May 10.

Clinton is in the midst of a two-day campaign swing through Appalachia ahead of voting in that region later this month. She was met in West Virginia by hundreds of protesters, who waved Donald Trump signs and chanted "Kill-ary."

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If the article above is not sufficiently disturbing certainly the photo below is the clincher. 



When you think about it they both should be behind bars.










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Monday, May 2, 2016

For once I agree with Jane Sanders




Mrs. Sanders Wants FBI to Speed Up its Hillary Investigation



Oh...the world of politics. 

Guess this little declaration came back to bite him on the ass:


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 Although this a last ditch effort on their part I do see Mrs. Sanders point. The Clinton email scandal broke in March of 2015. So it's been over a year. How much longer is the FBI going to investigate? Are they going to get to the bottom of this before possibly she becomes the next POTUS? 

Can't you just envision the backroom deals going on?

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The Sanders campaign has left its “damn email” days far behind them. When Bernie Sanders told the media to stop talking about Hillary Clinton’s “damn emails” at an early Democratic presidential debate, everyone thought he had missed a prime opportunity to strike her Achilles heel. Instead, he seemingly gave her a pass on one of her biggest scandals. Now, months later, as he has proven to be a worthy competitor, Sanders and his team may have altered their strategy and decided the FBI investigation is kind of a big deal after all.

During an appearance on Fox Business last week, Jane Sanders told Neil Cavuto she and her husband want the FBI probe to proceed sans politics, yet also noted she wants it to speed up.

“It would be nice if the FBI moved it along,” she said.

Clinton has suggested there’s nothing to see here in regards to her emails and has rolled her eyes at any questions about them. Yet, anyone with knowledge about national security knows that it was jeopardized when the former secretary of state handled classified information on an unsecured private server. It was unprecedented in State Department history, the DNC chairwoman even admitted.

The Sanders have indicated they are not going to sit idly by and watch the Democratic nomination be handed to Hillary, the party’s “anointed” candidate. The Vermont senator has challenged her to release her Wall Street transcripts and has exposed her waffling on the minimum wage. Thanks to his new offensive tactics, Clinton has been booed at just about every Sanders rally as of late.

Sanders’ only problem? Those pesky superdelegates.







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Anti-Trump Protesters Show Their True Colors With Mexican Flags















Rioters, protesters, you illegal Mexican ingrates, please keep up the good work. For every Mexican flag you wave, every cop car you burn, and every “Fuck Trump” you scream, the Donald picks up another million votes from true Americans still sitting on the sidelines!

Your benefactor can no longer protect you. 


The days of free drivers licenses, SS benefits, welfare checks, medical care, are coming to an end. Better pack your tortilla press and tequila because you're going to be receiving a one-way ticket back to the hell hole from which you came. 



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Article by the Daily Caller:



Donald Trump launched his California campaign with a riot last week.

In Orange County Thursday, thousands of demonstrators — the vast majority of them Hispanic — held a  “Fuck Trump” rally outside of Trump’s first campaign event in the Golden State.

Brandishing Mexican flags and signs bearing language unfit for primetime television, activists were whipped into a violent fury over the mere idea of The Donald speaking in southern California. They assaulted Trump supporters, threw rocks at police and destroyed a few cop cars. 


On Friday, protesters flying the Mexican flag once again surrounded the location of the California Republican Convention and prevented Trump from entering via normal means. He had to walk through an out-of-the-way back entrance to deliver his speech, all while the cameras caught him climbing over a barricade to accomplish his task. 

Throughout the primary season, Trump has attracted a wide array of opponents to his campaign. Protester disruptions are an expected occurrence at Trump rallies, and common culprits include Black Lives Matter and Muslim activists. The Republican front-runner’s attempt to host a March rally in Chicago ended in a riotous tumult similar to this week’s activities. Except, in the case of Chicago, the media tried to pin the blame entirely on Trump and his supporters.

With all the aggression clearly on the anti-Trump side in California, there’s little of that response this time around.

Arguably, the most important thing to take from the California unrest is not that it is beyond the shadow of a doubt the fault of the protesters for the violence — its the fact they rallied around the Mexican flag.

Immigration has served as Trump’s core issue this election cycle. His hardline stances on securing the border, deporting illegals and restricting immigration have drawn the predictable condemnation that his proposals are “un-American.” The opposing argument says there is nothing more American than immigration (“just ask Emma Lazarus!”) and all recent arrivals want to enmesh themselves in their new nationality.

As Paul Ryan declared in March, America is a nation founded on an idea, not an identity. Thus, everyone here should be a proud American since it requires nothing more than a belief in the idea that success is available to all. 

So why then are all the proud immigrants protesting Trump displaying Mexican flags instead of American flags? Shouldn’t they be trying to say that they’re Americans too in their demonstrations?

Of course, the logical path is not always the one chosen by outraged activists. Hispanic leaders recognized the violence and Mexican flag parading were not helpful to their cause — that’s why they blamed Trump for the chaos since he didn’t give them ample time to organize a “peaceful” demonstration.

But the resulting protest showed a more honest side to many within the pro-immigration movement. Brandishing Mexican flags and burning American flags sends a clear message as to which national identity the demonstrators prefer.

It’s worth noting that the vast majority of the California demonstrators were young people, an ominous sign that the children of immigrants aren’t assimilating into America’s national fabric. Rather, they are keeping alive their allegiance to the country only a few miles to the south.

A testament to the dramatic decline of America’s ability to assimilate recent migrants, for sure. However, the California demonstrations repudiate the notion that the American national character of abstraction can inspire new arrivals. Obviously, these anti-Trump protesters enjoy all the opportunities afforded by living in this country. They don’t appear to take issue with the American way of life; otherwise, they’d be back in Mexico.

But they do favor Mexican national identity over American national identity. To them, it represents their family, their heritage and their history. America is just a place where they make money.

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How did things get this way? The Obama administration.

Your tax dollars at work:


Former Labor Secretary Hilda L Solis says Illegal Immigrants deserve "FAIR Pay"


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Imagine you're here illegally. Instead of being deported when you call in you'll get a pay raise!!!

 If this isn't an open invitation to come here illegally I don't know what the WTF is!

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As is always the case outside of libertarian theories, culture trumps economic concerns when it comes to issues of the heart. America as a nation-state, apparently, inspires no feelings of loyalty or attachment among these activists.

And it’s not like you can blame Trump for this alienation. There’s been multiple instances of Mexican immigrants expressing their preferred national identity within the confines of the United States.

In 1998 and 2011, Mexican immigrants booed the national anthem during soccer matches between the U.S. and Mexico Men’s soccer teams — that took place in the U.S. During the 2006-07 legislative debate over granting amnesty to illegal aliens, supporters of the proposal marched through several American cities proudly waving Mexican flags with hardly any American ones in sight.

It should be a disturbing sight to see these kinds of demonstrations in our cities, but maybe we should expect them when our elites offer new arrivals a national character that is nothing more than a celebration of economic opportunity. Everyone believes in that, and it’s not particularly unique to the American experience. More importantly, it is not enough to bind the citizenry together in unity.

Fortunately, America does have a national identity that is more than an abstraction. It’s just that our historical Anglo character is no longer in vogue among our elites and they’d rather think our country was formed out of thin air.

As indicated by the displays at the anti-Trump riots, people will always choose the identity that can win over their heart. And it wasn’t “America as an idea,” which seems to only make D.C. policy wonks swoon.

In the short-term, the riots will likely bolster Trump’s appeal. In the long-term, it portends to a future where millions of young people think of America with contempt as they cling to their native land and culture.

Imagine our national unity in a country like that.










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Sunday, May 1, 2016

And the crowd goes wild...





The Rapper in Chief Drops Microphone on Floor at White House Correspondents' Dinner 2016


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The mic drop, a move used by rappers to imply a show well done, is now used by BO to curry public favor and admiration. “He’s so cool! He gets us!” And the crowd goes wild. 


(And they say Trump doesn't act presidential?)



See how cool they think he is when Iran test-fires its first nuke and the Taliban Five


 go on their initial killing spree. Assuming they haven't done so already.






Oh...and Michelle weighed in at the We're for Obama No Matter What White House Correspondents' Dinner too.


Probably more than her husband.








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Trump backers furious over defeat at Arizona GOP convention





I know...I know.. the rules.. are the rules.

But without getting into the weeds check out the graphic of who voted for Trump vs Cruz in AZ. But Cruz got the delegates!  I can certainly feel empathy for Trump an "unpolished politician" to say the system is rigged. Even Jan Brewer said she got screwed out of being a delegate.
 There is something inherently wrong with this "arrangement" not to mention confusing... "
since all 58 Arizona delegates are required to vote for Trump on the first national ballot because he won the state’s primary."

(Now I get it?)


This is the math/logic for a Cruz victory?

"They lost (Trump) because of math, not because of malfeasance. If you take the people that want Cruz, and you add to them the people who don't want Trump, that's a majority in just about any room in America."

PS:

If you live in Arizona, repeat Arizona, and not illegal (the state may be comprised of mostly illegals by now) you would be an idiot not to vote for Trump. If you think you're going to get any relief from Killary or the Socialist concerning your blight/border... you're sadly mistaken. 

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Backers of Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump accused the Arizona GOP convention of cheating after Texas Sen. Ted Cruz pulled out a strategic victory Saturday.

Cruz won virtually all of the 28 at-large national delegates and roughly split the 27 delegates selected by congressional district. Cruz's Arizona campaign organizer says simple math led to the at-large victory. Cruz offered a nearly identical slate of candidates as John Kasich backers, and the combined votes led to a win.

State Treasurer Jeff DeWitt, who chairs Trump’s Arizona campaign, said a challenge is possible after calls for a revote were rejected by the party.

"The Trump campaign is very unhappy with the results," DeWitt told reporters. "We don't feel that this was a fair process. The Trump button got checked more than any other, so why do we have so few delegates?"

Phoenix City Councilman Sal DiCiccio blamed “back-room-dealing politics” for the loss Saturday, according to The Arizona Republic.

"This is what America hates. This is why the voters have turned to Trump," DiCiccio said. "They're turning to Donald Trump because they are tired of the backroom politics, and that's what occurred here today."

Former Gov. Jan Brewer lost her bid to become a delegate and said afterward that she was cheated.

"I got cheated," Brewer told reporters. "And the people of Arizona got cheated."

State party Chairman Robert Graham said the election was run fairly, and the Kasich-Cruz slates just combined to get the win.

"Mr. DeWit is making a habit of making outlandish comments to try to crush the integrity of a great meeting," Graham said. "This was a very pronounced victory for the Cruz-Kasich slates. If it was close, then you might say 'Hey, one person here, one person there,' but this was a commanding victory."

Constantin Querard, Cruz’s Arizona campaign chair, struck back against claims from DeWitt.

"They lost because of math, not because of malfeasance. If you take the people that want Cruz, and you add to them the people who don't want Trump, that's a majority in just about any room in America."



This is the lowdown:


Trump is in blue. What should have been red.
Cruz yellow.






Republican

99.5% Reporting

Delegates Allocated: 58/58

Delegates
Winner D. Trump 47.1% 249,916 58

T. Cruz 24.9% 132,147 

M. Rubio 13.3% 70,556 

J. Kasich 10.0% 53,040 

How does Kasich still get donations when Rubio did better them him and is no longer in the race?



Saturday’s victory was mainly strategic for Cruz since all 58 Arizona delegates are required to vote for Trump on the first national ballot because he won the state’s primary. If there is a contested convention, the state’s delegates can switch to back Cruz. There are three automatic delegates, including Graham.

With Trump at nearly 1,000 national delegates out of 1,237 he needs to win the presidential nomination outright after recent sweeps of five eastern states, even Cruz's Arizona backers believe Saturday's effort is likely to be for naught.

"It's most likely that Trump will be the next president, but I'm trying my hardest for it to be Cruz," said state Rep. David Livingston, who is unabashedly backing Cruz.

The battle at Saturday's convention goes back weeks when Cruz backers were wrangling at local party meetings to nail down delegates to the state party.

Gov. Doug Ducey opened the convention by calling on the party faithful to end Democratic control of the White House.

Ducey called the past eight years "the most futile in modern American history" and said that it's time to "put a Republican in the White House and Hillary Clinton in the Big House."







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