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Monday, January 2, 2017

Delusional Valerie Jarrett claims president 'hasn't had a scandal'





Barack Obama's closest adviser said Sunday that the outgoing president has led a scandal-free administration – a statement that drew howls from conservatives.

Valerie Jarrett made that claim despite the nation's years-long focus on embarrassing episodes like the Operation Fast & Furious 'gunwalking' program, the swap of U.S. Army deserter Bowe Bergdahl for five high-risk Taliban terror suspects, and a laundry list of other deadly and politically damaging public controversies.

'The president prides himself on the fact that his administration hasn't had a scandal and he hasn't done something to embarrass himself,' she said in an interview broadcast Sunday on CNN's 'Fareed Zakaria GPS.'

You know, like Solyndra, drawing a red line, stabbing Israel in the back, paving the way for Iranian nukes, instrumental in the Muslim Brotherhood takeover in Egypt, etc. 

He didn't do any of that.


'That's because that's who he is – that's who they are – and I think that's what really resonates with the American people,' Jarrett continued.



Close Obama confidante Valerie Jarrett said Sunday on CNN that the president's administration 'hasn't had a scandal'

Lucky for her FOX was able to improve her recollection.



A Fox news host did 'seven seconds' of research and came up with a quick scandal list.






Any question why she is Barry's closest adviser?









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Barry defends his legacy as he looks back on his presidential record



The list below of his "accomplishments" are a crock of shit. So is his approval rating. How could you have a 53% approval rating when the WH and the entire Congress are now under Republican control?

Here's a graphic he left out. 

Facts don't lie.

http://www.usdebtclock.org





Truly staggering especially after he said this about Bush.


http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/debtlimit.asp


And of course, who could forget these idiots mesmerized by lies coming from the tongue of the snake charmer.





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President Barack Obama reflected upon his accomplishments over the past eight years in a series of thoughtful tweets Sunday as he wished his fellow Americans a Happy New Year.

Obama praised the American people for the 'remarkable progress' they have 'made possible' during his two presidential terms. He pointed out how employment and healthcare have improved under his administration and mentioned clean energy, marriage equality and diplomacy.

'It’s been the privilege of my life to serve as your President. I look forward to standing with you as a citizen. Happy New Year everybody,' Obama wrote in the last tweet of the series.

The president's message contrasts with Donald Trump's choice of words for his own New Year tweet. The tycoon chose to taunt his political 'enemies' in a boastful tweet, saying Democrats 'had lost so badly they just don't know what to do'.



President Barack Obama looked back on his accomplishments over the past eight years in a heartfelt series of tweets on New Year's Day to mark the beginning of 2017



Obama praised the American people for the 'remarkable progress' they have 'made possible' during his two presidential terms

Obama invited his followers to begin 2017 by thinking about the changes his presidency have brought.

'As we look ahead to the future, I wanted to take a moment to look back on the remarkable progress that you made possible these past 8 years,' he wrote.

'Facing the worst financial crisis in 80 years, you delivered the longest streak of job growth in our history,' the president tweeted with an accompanying graph.

He reminded his followers that the number of Americans without health insurance had hit an all-time low in 2016, falling at 8.9 per cent.

'We traded foreign oil for clean energy, we doubled fuel efficiency standards, & we acted on a global scale to save the one planet we've got,' his next tweet read.

Obama said his administration had 'strengthened US leadership' and brought home some of its troops.

'From realizing marriage equality to removing barriers to opportunity, we've made history in our work to reaffirm that all are created equal,' he wrote.









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Saturday, December 31, 2016

Hawaiian cafe BACKS DOWN over ban on Trump voters










No Trumpsters allowed...


Vlad must have found out, hacked into his recipes, and promised to divulge the ingredients. 
Another investigation is in order.  



"Warner claims business has been better than ever since the story went viral..."

 Not according to Yelp.


Should have named it... Two out of Five.


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A business owner who posted a sign on the entrance of his eccentric Italian café in downtown Honolulu banning President Elect Donald Trump supporters, has removed the sign one day after FoxNews.com broke a story about the severe policy.

“If you voted for Trump you cannot eat here! No Nazis,” declared owner Robert Warner on a bright yellow, handmade sign, which he taped to his Café 8/12’s front glass door.

"This is my place and if I don't want to serve a Trump person, I can do that," he told Hawaii News Now on Wednesday, one day after the FoxNews.com report generated thousands of adverse posts in the story comment section as well as on Yelp, Twitter and Facebook.

But don't tell a couple of dykes you're not going to bake them a cake!


Oregon bakery fined $135,000 for refusing to make gay couple's cake

Just a coincidence Hawaii and Oregon are Blue Blood states?



While Warner claims business has been better than ever since the story went viral in news media across the world, he took the notice down on Wednesday, telling Hawaii News Now: "If somebody came in and said, 'Hey, I know you can't tell who I voted for, but I voted for Trump, would you let me eat?' I would say, 'Sure, if you're nice with me and I'm nice with you and you like my food, sit down, no problem.”


Jali Warner, Warner’s wife, told FoxNews.com the same on Tuesday, noting if a Trump supporter ate there, “we don’t put anything different in your food.” Neither could be reached for comment by phone this week because the phone consistently rang busy.

Warner is known to channel the “soup Nazi” persona of New York City and “Seinfeld” fame -- “throwing pots and pans,” “telling off customers,” and “hanging not-so-friendly reminders on butcher paper for his customers to read.” 

Honolulu tech guru Ryan Ozawa, who ate at Café 8 ½ on Wednesday to show his support, said as long as he’s known about the place, “it's been provocative and cranky and cheeky.”

“He's (Warner) got a sharp edge but his wife offsets a lot of it. She's sweet,” Ozawa said.

However, not every customer will continue to be loyal. One patron, who said on Yelp he has eaten at Café 8 ½ for two years, left with his clients when they saw the sign.

“I was so embarrassed as my client read this (sign) out loud. I couldn't believe what I saw…My client immediately turned to me and said ‘I guess we aren't welcomed here.’ My firm will not patronize any establishment that serves up hate and discrimination and the word ‘Nazi’ just because of one's political views.”

It would not be a surprise if business flourished in the largely blue state. Trump only received 29 percent of the General Election vote in Hawaii. All four members of the congressional delegation, the governor, and 70 out of 76 state legislators are Democrats.

However, celebrity Beth Chapman of the CMT television series “Dog and Beth on the Hunt” based around her and her husband, Dwayne “Dog” Chapman’s adventures as bounty hunters, spoke out, telling her 500,000 fans on Facebook that she’d never patronize the establishment.

In a call to FoxNews.com, Chapman said, “I live in Hawaii and I voted for Donald Trump for President. I would never refuse service to someone based on whom they had supported in an election. It's totally unacceptable for anyone to breed such hate in the ‘Aloha State.”





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Trump can't build that wall soon enough




Mexican man charged with raping a 13-year-old girl on a bus had NINETEEN deportations and removals



A Mexican man accused of raping a 13-year-old girl on a Greyhound bus that traveled through Kansas had been deported 10 times and voluntarily removed from the U.S. another nine times since 2003, records obtained by The Associated Press show.

Three U.S. Republican senators — including Kansas' Jerry Moran and Pat Roberts — demanded this month that the Department of Homeland Security provide immigration records for 38-year-old Tomas Martinez-Maldonado, who is charged with a felony in the alleged Sept. 27 attack aboard a bus in Geary County. 

He is being held in the Geary County jail in Junction City, which is about 120 miles west of Kansas City.


Tomas Martinez-Maldonado a Mexican national accused of raping a 13-year-old girl on a Greyhound bus that traveled through Kansas had been deported 10 times and voluntarily removed from the U.S. nine times since 2003

U.S. Sen. Charles Grassley, from Iowa and chairman of the judiciary committee, co-signed a Dec. 9 letter with Moran and Roberts to Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson, calling it 'an extremely disturbing case' and questioning how Martinez-Maldonado was able to re-enter and remain in the country.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said it has placed a detainer — a request to turn Martinez-Maldonado over to ICE custody before he is released — with Geary County. ICE declined to discuss his specific case beyond its October statement regarding the 10 deportations.

Court filings show Martinez-Maldonado has two misdemeanor convictions for entering without legal permission in cases prosecuted in 2013 and 2015 in U.S. District Court of Arizona, where he was sentenced to serve 60 days and 165 days respectively.

A status hearing in the rape case is scheduled for Jan. 10. Defense attorney Lisa Hamer declined to comment on the charge, but said, 'criminal law and immigration definitely intersect and nowadays it should be the responsibility of every criminal defense attorney to know the possible ramifications in the immigration courts.'

Nationwide, 52 percent of all federal prosecutions in the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30 were for entry or re-entry without legal permission and similar immigration violations, according to Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University.

It's not unusual to see immigrants with multiple entries without legal permission, said David Trevino, a Topeka immigration attorney also representing Martinez-Maldonado. Most of Martinez-Maldonado's family lives in Mexico, but he also has family in the United States, and the family is 'devastated,' Trevino said.

'(President-elect Donald Trump) can build a wall 100 feet high and 50 feet deep, but it is not going to keep family members separated. So if someone is deported and they have family members here ... they will find a way back — whether it is through the air, under a wall, through the coast of the United States,' Trevino said.

Listen to this bastard. America/Trump are "keeping family members separated" like it's somehow our fault instead of the slithering illegal creep he has for a client! 

He declined to comment on his client's criminal history and pending charge.

Records obtained by AP show Martinez-Maldonado had eight voluntary removals before his first deportation in 2010, which was followed by another voluntary removal that same year. He was deported five more times between 2011 and 2013.

In 2013, Martinez-Maldonado was charged with entering without legal permission, a misdemeanor, and subsequently deported in early 2014 after serving his sentence. He was deported again a few months later, as well as twice in 2015 — including the last one in October 2015 after he had served his second sentence, the records show.

ICE said in an emailed statement when it encounters a person who's been deported multiple times or has a significant criminal history and was removed, it routinely presents those cases to the U.S. attorney's office for possible criminal charges.

Cosme Lopez, spokesman for the U.S. attorney's office for the District of Arizona, declined comment on why prosecutors twice dismissed felony re-entry after deportation charges against Martinez-Maldonado in 2013 and 2015 in exchange for guilty pleas on misdemeanor entry charges.

Arizona ranks third in the nation — behind only the Southern District of Texas and the Western District of Texas — for the number of immigration prosecutions among the nation's 94 federal judicial districts for the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30, TRAC records show.

Moran told the AP in an emailed statement that the immigration system is 'broken.'

'There must be serious legislative efforts to address U.S. immigration policy, and we must have the ability to identify, prosecute and deport illegal aliens who display violent tendencies before they have an opportunity to perpetrate these crimes in the United States,' he said.






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Friday, December 30, 2016

Another disgruntled Democrat...is owned










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