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Sunday, July 24, 2016

Top DNC official apologizes for 'insensitive' email after leak




If it wasn't for the fact they got caught dead to rights with these emails they would be lying through their teeth. One thing, which cannot be ignored scanning through these emails, is how deeply embedded the MSM is in the Democratic Party!



The chief financial officer of the Democratic National Committee on Saturday apologized for the "insensitive" contents of an email leaked by the website WikiLeaks which appears to refer to Bernie Sanders.

The internal email from Brad Marshall was one of more than 19,000 emails from several officials in the Democratic National Committee released Friday by the website founded by Julian Assange.

An email purportedly written by Marshall in May appears to refer to Bernie Sanders, but does not name him.

The email says "ask his belief. Does he believe in a God. He had skated on saying he has a Jewish heritage. I think I read he is an atheist. This could make several points difference with my peeps. My Southern Baptist peeps would draw a big difference between a Jew and an atheist." 

Saturday, Clinton released a statement that said: "I have never sent nor received any DNC emails regarding Jews or Atheists."

In a Facebook post Saturday, Marshall said emails were written in the heat of the moment. 

"I deeply regret that my insensitive, emotional emails would cause embarrassment to the DNC, the chairwoman, and all of the staffers who worked hard to make the primary a fair and open process," Marshall said. "The comments expressed do not reflect my beliefs nor do they reflect the beliefs of the DNC and its employees. I apologize to those I offended." 


Re: Sanders: If I'm elected, DNC leader would be out



Sounds to me like her mind was pretty much made up. Sorry for the use of the word pretty.












WikiLeaks does not say how it obtained the internal DNC files. The DNC's computer network was breached in the past by Russian government cyber operations, NBC News reported last month. 

"This is further evidence the Russian government is trying to influence the outcome of the election," the Clinton campaign statement said. 

Oh...but they didn't hack her non-secure private email account... 


Another email posted online by Wikileaks, a May 21 message purported to be from Deputy Communications Director Mark Paustenbach, asks: "Wondering if there's a good Bernie narrative for a story, which is that Bernie never ever had his act together, that his campaign was a mess. Specifically, DWS had to call Bernie directly in order to get the campaign to do things because they'd either ignored or forgotten to something critical." 

The email posted on WikiLeaks also says: "It's not a DNC conspiracy, it's because they never had their act together." 





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Saturday, July 23, 2016

Kerry: Refrigerator chemicals are just as bad as ISIS








Air conditioners and refrigerators pose as big a threat to "life on the planet" as the threat of terrorism, Secretary of State John Kerry said Friday.

Kerry was in Vienna negotiating a global climate deal to phase out chemicals used as refrigerants in basic household and commercial appliances such as air conditioning and refrigerators, called hydrofluorocarbons, or HFCs. The chemicals are a potent source of greenhouse gas emissions that many scientists blame for contributing to global warming.

Kerry made the remarks as part of a pep talk for negotiators working through the weekend to amend a 1987 treaty called the Montreal Protocol to deal with the chemicals.

"Yesterday, I met in Washington with 45 nations — defense ministers and foreign ministers — as we were working together on the challenge of [the Islamic State], and terrorism," he said. "It's hard for some people to grasp it, but what we — you — are doing here right now is of equal importance because it has the ability to literally save life on the planet itself."









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Citizen Kaine







Sure she is. 

She announces her decision at 8 o’clock on a Friday night (bad enough)… while the media is covering an on going terrorist attack in Munich! 
Guess she was "thrilled" because no one was paying attention. 












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Friday, July 22, 2016

WikiLeaks releases 19,252 DNC emails









This couldn't have happened at a better time! 


Go here. 











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Donald Trump: I wouldn't accept Ted Cruz's endorsement





Another time he should have kept his mouth shut!

Trump had the upper hand and used it to punch himself in the face.

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Ted Cruz won't endorse Donald Trump, but the Republican nominee said Friday he wouldn't take the support even if the Texas senator offered.

"If he gives it, I will not accept it," Trump said at a news conference in Cleveland at the close of the Republican National Convention.

"I don't want his endorsement," he added. "Just, Ted, stay home, relax, enjoy yourself."

Trump, speaking the end of a week dedicated to unifying the party, once again revived the conspiracy theory published in the National Enquirer that linked Cruz's father to John F. Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald -- an accusation that has no evidence behind it.




"I don't know his father. I met him once," Trump said. "I think he's a lovely guy, a lovely guy. All I did was point out the fact that on the cover of the National Enquirer, there was a picture of him and crazy Lee Harvey Oswald having breakfast. Now Ted never denied that it was his father."

Trump first suggested that Cruz's father was involved in the assassination of Kennedy the morning of the Indiana primary, citing the tabloid story.

Cruz allies have since repeatedly pointed to that low blow from Trump as a reason for refusing to support the Republican nominee. And on Thursday, Cruz referenced the incident, as he drew an angry reaction from members of his state's own GOP delegation. 

"I am not in the habit of supporting people who attack my wife and attack my father," Cruz said.





Trump devoted a significant portion of Friday's event, billed as a thank you to convention staff and organizers, to attacking his former primary rival. 

Speaking at the RNC on Wednesday, Cruz had declined to endorse Trump, instead urging delegates to vote their "conscience." 

Cruz said that the Trump campaign had seen the speech beforehand, and that he told Trump personally that he would not make an endorsement. 

But Trump appeared to dispute that on Friday morning, saying Cruz went off-script at the convention.

"So Ted Cruz took his speech that was done, was on the Teleprompter, said hello, then made a statement that wasn't on the speech, then went back to his speech," Trump said. "See, to me, that's dishonorable." 

Trump likewise said it was "dishonorable" of Cruz to abandon his pledge to support the Republican nominee. 

But Trump said that Cruz's camp started it with an ad that ran in Utah showing racy photos of his wife, Melania Trump. The ad was put out by a PAC with no official ties to the Cruz campaign, but Trump said Friday that he doesn't buy that.

"Folks, a lot of us are political people," Trump said. "We're not babies. His people are in the PAC."

At one point in his remarks, Trump even suggested forming his own PAC to oppose Cruz if the senator runs again in four years.

"I don't see him winning anyway, frankly. But if he did, it's fine," Trump said. "Although maybe I'll set up a super PAC if he decides to run."

Turning to his running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, Trump asked, "Are you allowed to set up a super PAC, Mike, if you are the president to fight somebody?"







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