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Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Trump has his detractors but look who's supporting Killary





Orlando night club shooter's father spotted grinning behind Hillary Clinton at rally in Florida




The father of the madman who gunned down 49 people at an Orlando nightclub earlier this year is backing Hillary Clinton's presidential bid.

Seddique Mateen - whose son Omar committed the deadliest mass shooting by a lone gunman in U.S. history when he stormed by the Pulse nightclub on June 12 - attended Clinton's rally in Kissimmee, Fla., Monday night and told a local TV station about his decision to support the Democratic nominee.

"Hillary Clinton is good for United States versus Donald Trump, who has no solutions," Mateen told WPTV.


Seddique Mateen was spotted sitting behind Hillary Clinton at campaign rally in Florida Monday night.(WPTV NBC)


When asked why he would show up to a rally where Clinton solemnly remembered the victims that Mateen's own son shot, he replied: "It's a Democratic Party, so everyone can join."

"I spoke a lot about that and wish that my son joined the Army and fought ISIS," Mateen added. "That would be much better."

(Instead, he fought FOR ISIS)




The elder Mateen has been the subject of controversy in his own right, having spouted anti-American views and supported the Afghan Taliban in a bizarre shoestring YouTube talk show.

He has also awkwardly defended his mass-murderer son, telling reporters just hours after the shooting that the slaughter was not motivated by religion and that the younger Mateen was just "very angry" after seeing two men in Miami kissing near his family months ago.

It was soon discovered that the younger Matteen pledged allegiance to ISIS right before the assault. The terror group later claimed responsibility for the deadliest shooting in American history.







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Monday, August 8, 2016

Polls: Killary ahead...but she has help


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Saturday, August 6, 2016

'Bring home the gold for the red, white and blue': Barack and Michelle Obama urge on Team USA








Barack and Michelle Obama have thrown their support behind Team USA ahead of the Olympic opening ceremony in Rio tonight.

The President and First lady filmed themselves joking around inside the White House, with Obama angling for a spot on the basketball team.

Holding up a jersey, he asks Michelle how it looks and when she dashes his ambitions down he quips: 'Come on, I can still knock down the corner three.'


The President and First Lady have sent their good wishes to the American athletes competing in the Rio Olympics, telling them to 'bring home the gold for the red, white and blue'








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Clinton doubles down on disputed claim FBI found her email remarks 'truthful'



Hillary Clinton has doubled down on her assertion that the FBI declared her public remarks on her email scandal “consistent and truthful,” despite independent fact-checkers concluding otherwise.

“And as the FBI said, everything that I’ve said publicly has been consistent and truthful with what I’ve told [the FBI],” Clinton said Wednesday in an interview with Brandon Rittiman of KUSA News.

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Washington Post fact-checker Glenn Kessler swiftly chided the Democratic presidential candidate for repeating the "roundly debunked" claim. 

Clinton first cited the FBI in her defense last Sunday when “Fox News Sunday” host Chris Wallace noted Director James Comey had contradicted her claim she never sent classified material from her home server.

“That's not what I heard Director Comey say … Director Comey said that my answers were truthful and what I've said is consistent with what I have told the American people, that there were decisions discussed and made to classify retroactively certain of the emails,” she said. 

Several fact-checkers, however, called her out on that claim. 

The Washington Post's Kessler awarded her “four Pinnochios,” and noted, “Comey has repeatedly not taken a stand on her public statements.”

PolitiFact gave her a “Pants on Fire” rating for a lack of truthfulness and FactCheck.org declared her claims “false.”

Comey did tell Congress: “We have no basis to conclude she lied to the FBI.” But he did not say the same about her public statements. 

During testimony before a House committee, Comey said it was “not true” that nothing Clinton sent or received was marked classified. To the contrary, he said, “there was classified material emailed. 







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Friday, August 5, 2016

The blood of dead cops leads right back to... The Daily Mail





I would like you to read the headline below regarding this... "soon to be Neurosurgeon".




Chicago officials release bodycam footage of cops handcuffing unarmed teen and 'leaving him to die' after shooting him in the back - but crucial footage from cop who killed him is suspiciously missing 
WARNING: GRAPHIC FOOTAGE 
  • Paul O'Neal, 18, was unarmed when police shot him in the back in Chicago's South Shore neighborhood July 28
  • Shocking video of the shooting was released for the first time Friday 
  • Footage shows police handcuffing O'Neal after the shooting
  • He was then 'left for dead', with no officers rendering aid
  • Crucial footage of the actual moment O'Neal was shot was not released
  • Officials said the body camera that captured it was not recording 
  • Three officers involved in the shooting have been stripped of their powers 
  • Cook County Medical Examiner's Office ruled O'Neal's death a homicide 
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 Now watch the video here and tell me you came to the same conclusion they did.



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