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Tuesday, November 22, 2016

4 cops shot in 3 states during bloody Sunday for police nationwide





Another string of cop killings has reared its ugly head. These are senseless acts, without provocation, execution style murders. The inspiration for these atrocities stems back to the WH. Now that Trump has taken over this must come to an end. One of his first priorities should be to introduce legislation requiring a mandatory death sentence for anyone who assassinates a cop. If we can't protect the cops who in the hell is going tp protect us?

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The man suspected of executing a San Antonio police officer late Sunday morning staked out police headquarters just hours before the shooting and briefly gained access to a vestibule of the building before quickly leaving, officials said.

An extensive police dragnet had failed Monday to catch the unnamed suspect in the ambush killing of Detective Benjamin Marconi, 50, a 20-year veteran. Marconi was the first of four police officers in three states shot during a seemingly unconnected Sunday spree.

Three of the incidents appeared to be targeted attacks and involved law enforcement officers sitting unsuspectingly in their patrol cars, either waiting in traffic or after pulling vehicles over for traffic stops.

"I think the uniform was the target and the first person who happened along was the person he targeted," San Antonio Police Chief William McManus said on Monday of the Texas case.


Police in that investigation are searching for a 2009-2012 black Mitsubishi Galant with black rims that was believed to be driven by the suspected gunman.

Earlier Monday, San Antonio authorities released video surveillance footage showing the man outside police headquarters. He is seen speaking to a clerk on an intercom before being let in to a vestibule. But the man only stayed a short time before leaving. McManus wouldn't detail what the suspect said, only that he asked a question.

"I don’t know why he was in headquarters," McManus said. "We have some ideas why we believe he may have been in headquarters, but we're not sure."

Four hours later, the man is suspected of killing Marconi as Marconi sat in his patrol car across from police headquarters writing a traffic ticket at 11:45 a.m. local time.

While Marconi was in the squad car, a vehicle thought to be driven by the suspect pulled up behind him. A man got out and shot Marconi twice in the head. The final shot was fired as the assailant reached inside Marconi’s passenger window to shoot the father of two at close range.

McManus said dashcam footage of the incident existed, but he wouldn't say what was on the video.

Authorities had yet to identify a motive in the apparent ambush, which was only the first in a bloody day for police.


A St. Louis police sergeant was shot twice in the face at 7:30 p.m. Sunday night, but was expected to survive and was hospitalized in critical condition. The 46-year-old officer, who was not named, is a married father of three and, like Marconi, a 20-year veteran of the force.

“This officer was driving down the road and was ambushed by an individual who pointed a gun at him from inside of his car and shot out the police officer’s window,” Police Chief Sam Dotson said.

The gunman was later killed after he shot at other officers who returned fire. No officers were injured during that encounter.

An officer in Sanibel, Fla., was shot and injured during a similar incident when a person fired at the officer as he sat in his patrol car after finishing a traffic stop just before 8 p.m., The News-Press reported. Other officers fired back at the suspect, who was eventually taken into custody.

An officer in Gladstone, Mo., sustained non-life-threatening injuries during a struggle with a man in his late teens who had fled from a traffic stop, FOXC4KCreported. During the tussle, authorities said the man revealed a handgun, shots were fired and the teen was killed.

The shootings came less than five months after a gunman killed five officers in Dallas who were working a protest about the fatal police shootings of black men in Minnesota and Louisiana. It was the deadliest day for American law enforcement since Sept. 11, 2001.

Ten days after the Dallas attack, a man wearing a ski mask and armed with two rifles and a pistol killed three officers near a gas station and convenience store in Baton Rouge, La. And earlier this month, two Des Moines, Iowa-area police officers were fatally shot in separate ambush-style attacks while sitting in their patrol cars.

In 2016, 56 state, county and local officers have been shot while on duty.









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Monday, November 21, 2016

Time for thrashing the MSM liberal dogs



Trump's TV summit: The Donald summons network executives and anchors from 'the dishonest media' to Trump Tower


The summons included FOX but couldn't find Geraldo Rivera anywhere in the photos. 

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Donald Trump met with executives and on-air anchors from the major television news networks in the United States on Monday afternoon at Trump Tower.

The surprise get-together came as a shock given some of the comments Trump made during his campaign about the 'dishonest media,' and was not mentioned in a mid-morning conference call that his transition team held with reporters.

It was organized by Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway, who was also in attendance on Monday and demanded that the discussions that took place be off the record.

Representatives from CNN, Fox News, NBC, ABC and CBS will file in to Trump Tower for the sit-down with Trump and Conway.



Gayle King was seen exiting Trump Tower after meeting with the President-elect and other members of the media on Monday



Face the Nation host John Dickerson arrives at Trump Tower alongside CBS This Morning anchor Charlie Rose



NBC Nightly News host Lester Holt arriving just before the 1pm meeting on Monday



CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer (center) smiles as he enters Trump Tower, standing next to NBC News president Deborah Turness (with her back to camera in fur coat)



Jeff Zucker, the president of CNN, was also on hand for the meeting, which Trump transition team members would not give any information about



The entire meeting will be conducted 'off the record,' meaning attendees must promise not to report on what is said or who is in the room.

Past presidents and presidents-elect have held similar meetings, but they were easier to keep secret since attendees didn't have to tromp through a landmark gold-encrusted marble office lobby in full view of TV cameras managed by the same media companies that took part. 

ABC News was represented by president James Goldston and anchors George Stephanopoulos, David Muir, and Martha Raddatz.

Nightly News host Lester Holt and Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd were on hand for NBC News, along with president Deborah Turness.

And rounding out the broadcast network presence at the meeting was Face the Nation host John Dickerson and the entire CBS This Morning team of Charlie Rose, Gayle King and Norah O'Donnell. 

CNN president Jeff Zucker attended with on-air talent Wolf Blitzer and Erin Burnett.

Fox News had a handful of executives present at the meeting, including co-presidents Bill Shine and Jack Abernathy, vice president of news and editorial Jay Wallace and Suzanne Scott, the vice president of programming and development at the network.

MSNBC president Phil Griffin was there for his network.

Tight-lipped transition officials wouldn't discuss the purpose for the meeting on Monday afternoon.

But it's expected that the Trump team would make a cease-fire overture to end his campaign's war on the press.

Trump referred to America's political press corps as 'the dishonest media, 'the most dishonest people' and 'unbelievable liars' while he ran for president, often drawing sternum-rattling boos and storms of shouted insults from his rally crowds.



Donald Trump's adviser Kellyanne Conway called a meeting on Monday with the president-elect and TV executives and anchors



Trump has 59 days left to solidify his personnel choices, but he's taking time out to set ground rules with the media he once lambasted as 'liars'



Trump Tower is once again transition-central following a weekend of meetings at Trump's golf course in New Jersey



He also referred to specific reporters as 'sleaze' and 'slime' when he thought their pro-Hillary Clinton biases were showing, and sometimes named them from the podium while thousands jeered.

The president-elect hasn't held a press conference since late July.

Questions are also swirling about what his administration might do to redefine the White House's relationship with the media.

Print, wire and broadcast reporters currently get the benefit of a lengthy on-camera briefing from a spokesperson every day, along with the chance to send a representative to follow the president everywhere in a 'protective pool.'

The pool makes note of everything from presidential small-talk to the exact time, down to the minute, he leaves and enters the White House or individual rooms inside.

Mike McCurry, who served as press secretary to President Bill Clinton, told National Journal last week that both institutions should be re-thought. 

He explained that it was a mistake for him to implement the televised briefings without any restrictions.

McCurry also said that '[t]he idea of nonstop body-watch pool coverage is a bit ridiculous.' 

Trump has yet to take questions from the assembled press corps in a formal news conference setting since his Election Day triumph.

He did, however, take a handful of questions from pool reporters over the weekend in between meetings with potential cabinet appointees.

And the CBS '60 Minutes' program aired an hour-long broadcast last Sunday that included lengthy interview segments.









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Politics...its a dirty business






"A Trump presidency could bring "trickle-down racism, trickle-down bigotry, trickle-down misogyny" to the nation. Trump is a "con man" a "fake" and is not as wealthy as he claims and is unfit to be president."












You have to laugh. Trump’s unfit to be president. But Romney’s fit to serve in his administration!





I expected the meeting to go down along these lines. 





This is the most unlikely meeting I could have ever imagined. Did Trump call Romney? Romney call Trump? Neither man needs the other. Did Trump offer the SOS position to Romney to mend the rift with the “Never Trumpers”? How do the Trump loyalists feel about this? Romney really pissed me off. But I must admit he would be an excellent choice for SOS. So would Newt, Rudi, Bolton, etc.

What's next?
Tomorrow's headline:


Dinner for two: Clinton-Assange dine together at Peter Lugers










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This is a switch









"Immigrant" and "undocumented worker" are liberaleze for illegal.








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Sunday, November 20, 2016

Amal Looney: Trump's ideas would break international human rights laws





Washington (CNN)International human rights lawyer Amal Clooney warned that President-elect Donald Trump's policies would harm Muslim Americans in the US and across the world.






Really Amal, you anorectic toothpick...Trump has killed more followers of Islam than your fellow Muslims among ISIS, al-Queda, Boko Haram, and the Taliban?

You got to stop listening to George and get out more.

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Speaking at a Texas women's conference this week, she said some of Trump's ideas would break international human rights laws.

"(His comments) that there should be a religious test imposed on entering the US or the fact that there should be state-sponsored torture or that families of suspected terrorists should all be killed -- all of those things are violations of international human rights law and the values that underlie that," she said at the conference, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

She continued: "I think there's some concern from abroad as to, 'Are these things actually going to happen or is the US going to lose some of the moral standing that it has internationally?'"

Clooney, who is married to progressive actor and former Hillary Clinton supporter George Clooney, tried to make peace with the idea of a Trump administration at the conference. 

"We have to hope for the best," she told the audience, which was made up of more than 7,000 people. "The president-elect has said that fighting ISIS is actually a priority ... so it may be that there can be progress, and obviously everyone has to respect the outcome of the democratic process here, and we have to hope for the best."

She also told the women in the audience that they have to advocate for each other going forward.

"Women's rights," she said, quoting Clinton, "are human rights. Holding back women is holding back half of every country in the world."


Let's be honest Amal.

What religion is No. 1 when it comes to oppressing women?











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