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Friday, October 14, 2016

Casting Call For Another Anita Hill






Ann Coulter | Thursday Oct 13, 2016 8:57 AM


Donald Trump is the only hope to save America, so the media have gone to war to stop him.

They don’t care about being exposed as lying, hypocritical swine — I’d describe them more fully, but it would require locker room talk. They’ll win the public back later. Right now, all that matters is stopping Trump.

The same media that are pretending to consider the use of a bad word equivalent to rape don’t give a fig about real rape, real sexual assault, real whoring, even real homicide, depending on who did it.

JFK was an STD-infected drug addict who cavorted with whores at the White House, but the media ferociously hid all this from the public, publishing fairy-tale versions of his presidency as “Camelot.”

And what happened to the 11-year rule? Trump said the word “p*ssy” 11 years ago, in a secretly recorded conversation. Eleven years before Sen. Teddy Kennedy ran for president, he killed a girl — but he ran, not only without apology, but, indeed, as the Conscience of the Democratic Party.

Throughout 2009, good, decent Americans who happened to oppose Obamacare were called the name of a gay sex act hundreds of times on TV — and that was just on MSNBC. CNN’s Anderson Cooper made the reference explicit when he giggled, “It’s hard to talk when you’re tea-bagging.”

Among the people using this sexual slur were distinguished members of Congress such as U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez and Rep. Barney Frank. Were they fit to hold office?

Going way, way, way back to a few weeks ago, the same media gasping in horror at “p*ssy” sure didn’t mind my being called a c*nt repeatedly on a Comedy Central broadcast. And when I say “didn’t mind,” I mean they thought it was awesome.

But saying “p*ssy” 11 years ago is over the line.

Cut the crap, media.

A few years ago, Sen. Al Franken joked on a Comedy Central roast about producer Rob Reiner butt-f*cking his children. Does Hillary think he’s fit to be a U.S. senator? Is he fit enough for the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, but not the Senate Finance Committee?

None of these were leaks of secretly recorded conversations — considered a hanging offense in the Clinton years. These vulgarities were intentionally, publicly broadcast by the same media that, today, pretend to need smelling salts after hearing “p*ssy.”

At least this new puritanical standard explains why rappers like Jay Z are banned from the White House. Wait — what?

Perhaps realizing their Victorian virgin act wasn’t cutting it, the media turned to their Pretend We Don’t Understand English method of argument, and claimed that Trump was confessing to having committed a “sexual assault”!

Trump said: “When you’re a star, they let you do it. You can do anything. Grab ’em by the pussy. You can do any of that. (Laughter.)” Journalists turned this into “sexual assault” by being literal on the “grab” part, non-figurative on the “you” part — and on the “they let you do it” part? Stone, cold deaf.

If “they let you do it,” it’s not an assault.

Like most of Trump’s bragging, his loutish boast was not intended to be taken seriously, nor was it. Far from whipping out his pencil and carefully taking notes, “Access Hollywood”‘s Billy Bush laughed. The gist of what Trump was saying is that — hold onto your hats! — women like to sleep with celebrities! I don’t know if you’ve heard that before.

At least we’re back to the media pretending to care about sexual assault — until further notice.

This is the same media that ran interference for an actual sexual predator in the White House, ignoring Bill Clinton’s serial pants-dropping, groping and raping for nearly a decade, while gleefully vilifying his accusers, and would have been happy to continue if Bill Richardson had become president. Clinton talking about p*ssy was one of his more dignified moments, proudly attested to by his friend Vernon Jordan in a nationally broadcast interview with Mike Wallace.

In the pages of The New York Times, feminist icon Gloria Steinem announced the “one-free grope” rule, specially developed for the Clinton era.

Former Time magazine correspondent Nina Burleigh said of Clinton, “I would be happy to give him a bl*w job just to thank him for keeping abortion legal.”

Time magazine’s Margaret Carlson said Linda Tripp had “lost membership in the family of man” for secretly tape-recording Monica Lewinsky. Tripp kept the recordings not for something so exalted as stopping Trump, but to protect herself from a charge of perjury.

Even when the law began to close in on the horny hick — midway through the second term he won because of the media’s heroic self-censorship — the rest of us had to spend a year listening to liberals say “Guys like bl*w jobs,” “Everybody does it” and “Let’s move on.”

When Clinton was credibly accused of rape by Juanita Broaddrick, NBC strategically held the story — until a week after the Senate had voted in the rapist’s impeachment trial. All the public could do was helplessly sport “Free Lisa Myers” buttons, referring to the investigative reporter who got the interview.

Explaining NBC’s incomprehensible decision to hold its own investigative report, Myers told Broaddrick: “The good news is you’re credible. The bad news is that you’re very credible.”

At least NBC ran the story eventually. The name “Juanita Broaddrick” never crossed the lips of “CBS Evening News” anchor Dan Rather.

Asked by FNC’s Bill O’Reilly why he never got around to mentioning that the commander in chief was, more likely than not, a rapist, Rather said, “When the charge has something to do with somebody’s private sex life, I would prefer not to run any of it.”

So according to our media, committing a rape is “somebody’s private sex life,” but using a bad word is rape.

Poor Billy Bush has to be fired from NBC’s “Today” show so the media can pretend that Trump’s using bawdy language is a very, very serious offense.

Meanwhile, Billy’s ex-president uncle and cousin openly fraternize with the rapist. The second President Bush calls Bill Clinton his “brother from another mother” and praises Clinton’s “character” — something even Clinton’s defenders never did with a straight face.

Now the networks are holding casting calls for some loon willing to falsely accuse Trump of sexual assault, so they can hype it like the Duke lacrosse case, Mattress Girl and Rolling Stone’s fraternity rape. Unfortunately — for us, fortunately for the media — by the time the truth comes out, the election will be over.






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OK...let's tell it like it is






Which one really had more than their fair share of women?
























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BREAKING NEWS: Reason Why Comey Didn't Charge Hillary



More than 100 agents and analysts were assigned to the case. They all thought Clinton committed crimes. And maybe Comey believed it, too. But he chose to ignore both the evidence and the law.





Ever wonder why Lynch was so supporting of the FBI investigation of Killary?


"I will follow and accept whatever recommendation the FBI makes regarding whether or not to bring charges in the Hillary Clinton email probe."


The fix was already in. Not to mention Comey took the unprecedented step of clearing the DOJ of taking any interest in the case. Comey hijacked the DOJ’s role by saying "no reasonable prosecutor would bring this case. The FBI does not decide who to prosecute and when, that is the sole province of a prosecutor -- that never happens. 

Unless...you're in collusion .

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When James Comey decided not to indict Hillary Clinton, the whole American public was shocked. Everyone expected him to charge Hillary.

However, now we now the real reason why Comey didn’t charge Hillary.

His personal and professional relationships — all undisclosed as he announced the Bureau would not prosecute Clinton — reinforce bipartisan concerns that he may have politicized the criminal probe.

These concerns focus on millions of dollars that Comey accepted from a Clinton Foundation defense contractor, Comey’s former membership on a Clinton Foundation corporate partner’s board, and his surprising financial relationship with his brother Peter Comey, who works at the law firm that does the Clinton Foundation’s taxes.

Comey earned $6 million in one year alone from Lockheed Martin. Lockheed Martin became a Clinton Foundation donor that very year.

According to records, Lockheed Martin is also a member of the American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt, which paid Bill Clinton $250,000 to deliver a speech in 2010.

In 2010, Lockheed Martin won 17 approvals for private contracts from the Hillary Clinton State Department.

In 2013, Comey became a board member, a director, and a Financial System Vulnerabilities Committee member of the London bank HSBC Holdings.

When our source called the Chinatown offices of D.C. law firm DLA Piper and asked for “Peter Comey,” a receptionist immediately put him through to Comey’s direct line. But Peter Comey is not featured on the DLA Piper website.

Peter Comey serves as “Senior Director of Real Estate Operations for the Americas” for DLA Piper. James Comey was not questioned about his relationship with Peter Comey in his confirmation hearing.

DLA Piper is the firm that performed the independent audit of the Clinton Foundation in November during Clinton-World’s first big push to put the email scandal behind them. DLA Piper’s employees taken as a whole represent a major Hillary Clinton 2016 campaign donation bloc and Clinton Foundation donation base.

DLA Piper ranks #5 on Hillary Clinton’s all-time career Top Contributors list, just ahead of Goldman Sachs.

And here is another thing: Peter Comey has a mortgage on his house that is owned by his brother James Comey, the FBI director.
Trickle-down corruption.

When President Obama nominated Comey to become FBI director in 2013, Comey promised the United States Senate that he would recuse himself on all cases involving former employers.

He lied. He has in fact politicized the FBI— that is supposed to support the Rule of Law.

The FBI’s investigation of Hillary Clinton needs to be re-opened, Comey and Attorney General Loretta Lynch should recuse themselves and Congress should demand the appointment of a Special Prosecutor.

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As you can see, Hillary is connected to Comey. If you still don’t know why Hillary wasn’t indicted, this could be a hint.









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Thursday, October 13, 2016

Five Women Came Forward Claiming Trump Inappropriately Touched Them






"He was like an octopus. His hands were everywhere."
Oct 12, 2016



1. If this is true why did they wait until the election is less than a month away to come forward? 

2. For every woman Trump supposedly touched inappropriately...the guy behind the tree had 10.
And he may become our new 'First Lady'.






Update (10/12/16, 10:47 p.m.): In a chilling essay, People writer Natasha Stoynoff wrote about her own alleged encounters with Donald Trump after she was assigned the "Trump beat" for People in the early 2000s. In December of 2005—approximately the time of the Billy Bush comments—Stoynoff went to Mar-A-Lago to interview Trump and Melania for a wedding feature story.

Stoynoff claims that when (a very pregnant) Melania went upstairs to get changed, Trump insisted he show Stoynoff a "tremendous" room in the mansion:

"We walked into that room alone, and Trump shut the door behind us. I turned around, and within seconds, he was pushing me against the wall, and forcing his tongue down my throat. ...I was grateful when Trump's longtime butler burst into the room a minute later, as I tried to unpin myself."

After the butler left, Trump allegedly leaned in again:


"'You know we're going to have an affair, don't you?' he declared, in the same confident tone he uses when he says he's going to make America great again. 'Have you ever been to Peter Luger's for steaks? I'll take you. We're going to have an affair, I'm telling you.'"

The next morning, Trump allegedly waited at Stoynoff's massage therapy appointment at the spa. Stoynoff managed to avoid him, but she was so afraid that she cut her appointment short and asked to be taken off the Trump beat.

"Talk is talk," Stoynoff wrote. "But it wasn't just talk in my case, it was very much action. And, just for the record, Mr. Trump, I did not consent."

Update (10/12/16, 8:10 p.m.): Just two days after Sunday's debate, even more women have come forward to share their own alleged sexual assault experiences.

Now-36-year-old Mindy McGillivray from Palm Springs, Florida, told PalmBeachPost.com that Trump groped her bottom 13 years ago at one of his properties, Mar-a-Lago:

"All of a sudden I felt a grab...I turn around and there's Donald. He sort of looked away quickly...[I thought], 'OK, am I going to say something now and make a scene or be quiet?' I chose to stay quiet."

A June Facebook post by Miss Washington 2013 has also resurfaced on social media, in which Cassandra Searles claimed Trump was a "misogynist" who "treated us like cattle" during her time on the pageant:

"Do y'all remember that one time we had to do our onstage introductions, but this one guy treated us like cattle and made us do it again because we didn't look him in the eyes? Do you also remember when he then proceeded to have us lined up so he could get a closer look at his property? Oh I forgot to mention that guy will be in the running to become the next President of the United States. I love the idea of having a misogynist as the President. #‎HeWillProbablySueMe ‬‪#‎iHaveWorseStoriesSoComeAtMeBro‬ ‪#‎Drumpf‬."

Over the weekend, Donald Trump claimed that his disturbing comments from 2005 that condone sexual assault were just "locker room talk"—a phrase that promotes rape culture while trivializing the objectification of women. Now, two women are claiming that his "locker room talk" claim is not only derogatory, but a downright lie.

The New York Times interviewed two women, 74-year-old Jessica Leeds and 33-year-old Rachel Crooks, both of whom Trump allegedly touched inappropriately. "He was like an octopus," Leeds, who currently lives in Manhattan, told the Times. "His hands were everywhere."

Over three decades ago, Leeds—then 38—was upgraded to first class on her flight, and the flight attendant seated her next to Trump. About 45 minutes into the flight, Leeds claims that Trump lifted the armrest and grabbed her all over her body before she fled back to her coach seat. Seeing Trump claim during the debate that he had never sexually assaulted a woman made her want to "punch the screen," she added.

Crooks worked at the Trump Tower in Manhattan in 2005—the same year of the infamous Billy Bush interview—when she decided to introduce herself to him. When they shook hands, Trump allegedly wouldn't let go, and he started kissing her. "It was so inappropriate," she told the Times. "I was so upset that he thought I was so insignificant that he could do that."

Trump was caught on tape telling Bush the same year that he "just starts kissing" women. "It's like a magnet," he said then. "Just kiss. I don't even wait."

However, when a reporter from the Times called Trump Tuesday night, he became "highly agitated" and shouted into the phone that "none of this ever took place," telling the reporter that she's "a disgusting human being" and that his comments were, once again, "locker room talk."

"I was upset that it had happened to other people, but also took some comfort in knowing I wasn't the only one he had done it to," Crooks told the Times. "People should know [Trump's] behavior is pervasive and it is real."

Leeds added that his behavior "is deep seated in his character."

"To those who would vote for him," she said, "I would wish for them to reflect on this."









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