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Saturday, January 21, 2017

March of the 'nasty women': Hundreds of thousands of women demonstrate against Trump across the globe as Hillary's celebrity pals arrive in DC to lead protests there




'Nasty' is correct! Liberals usual home (when they're not protesting) is under the rim of a toilet.



Before Donald Trump's first full day as President of the United States even began, women across the world woke up early in preparation to protest against him.

Hundreds of thousands of women are marching everywhere from Washington DC to London, Berlin, Madrid, and Sydney in demonstrations against America's 45th president.

Massive numbers of American women in pink 'p***yhats' began posting photos of themselves headed to march on the capital in protest of the new president on Saturday morning.




The first batch of protesters were up bright and early in DC awaiting the Women's March on Washington to begin Saturday



More than 200,000 people are expected to take part in the march in the nation's capital on Saturday 



The march is expected to be largest inauguration-related protest in US history and comes the day after Donald Trump was sworn in as President of the United States



Three times as many bus parking permits were requested for the Women's March than Trump's own inauguration



Many Canadians have crossed the border to show their support and solidarity with American women in the march 



A huge crowd of people could be seen in front of the National Museum of the American Indian hours before the march began



The Shady Grove metro stop in DC was completely packed with protesters at 8.30am on Saturday morning 



Actress Jessica Chastain is just one of the celebrities who will be at the star-studded event 



The Zero Dark Thirty star posted a number of snaps as she headed to the event on Saturday

Jessica Chastain and Chloƫ Grace Moretz at the march in D.C.

The pink knitted beanies with cat ears have become the unofficial accessory of the march, and were spotted everywhere from buses to trains and planes as women headed to Washington DC. 

One Southwest crew even lit up their plane cabin in pink on Friday night in honor of the protesters heading to DC, while others noted that some planes were 90 percent filled with women on their way to the demonstration.

Bags and bags of the p***yhats - a reference to Trump's infamous 'grab her by the p***y' quote from the 2005 Access Hollywood leak - were also being handed out to protesters in Washington DC on Saturday morning. 

More than 200,000 people are participating in the Women's March on Washington, which is expected to be the largest inauguration-related demonstration in US history.

Protesters chanted 'Thank you Obama!' before the rally kicked off at 10am with a rousing speech from actress America Ferrera.

‘The president is not America, his cabinet is not America,' Ferrera began. ‘We are America, and we are here to stay. We march for our families, for our neighbors, for our futures.’

‘We march today for the moral core of this nation, against which our president is waging a war’

‘We are gathered here across the country and the world to say Mr Trump we refuse,' Ferrera continued. 

'We reject the demonization of our Muslim brothers and sisters, we demand an end to the system murder and incarceration of our black brothers and sisters, we will not give our rights to safe and legal abortions, we will not ask our LGBTQ families to go backwards, we will not go from being a nation of immigrants to a nation of ignorance.’

'We won’t build walls and we won't see the worst in each other and we won’t turn our backs on the more than 750,000 young immigrants in this country.' 

'Together we, all of us, will fight, resist and oppose every action that threatens the lives and dignity of any and all of our communities.' 

'Marchers, make no mistake. We are, every single one of us, on attack. Our safety and freedom are on the chopping block and we are the only ones who can protect one another.'

'If we do not fight together…we will lose together.' 

One women excitedly holds her sign, in reference to Trump's infamous 'grab her by the p***y' quote, in Washington, DC 

Protesters of all ages were spotted gearing up for the protest, including this adorable girl in Washington, DC 

Protesters could also be seen gathering for the Women's March on Philadelphia, one of the 600 sister marches 

Three times more bus parking permits were requested for the Women's March than Trump's own inauguration.

One person traveling to attend the march revealed Saturday morning that all the rest stops had been packed with buses heading to DC. 

'Our driver said he's never seen anything like this before,' they added. 

Lines to buy metro tickets in DC stretched past blocks as protesters flooded the stations and trains as they made their way to the march. 

The sheer popularity of the marches was evident throughout the country's office supplies stores as people scrambled to buy materials to make protest signs. 

Stores from New York to Maryland to Colorado had sold out of poster board, with numerous protesters sharing photos on social media of empty shelves. 

One shop worker at a DC Office Max said protesters for the Women's March 'bought up everything'. 
Women gather in D.C. ahead of the Million Women March

Massive numbers of American women in pink 'p***yhats' began posting photos of themselves headed to march on the capital in protest of the new president on Friday and Saturday morning

The Pussyhat Project brought in bags of their knitted creations to hand out to protesters who hadn't already made their own

Women lined up at the Port Authority in New York as they waited for buses to take them to DC as early as 3am Saturday 



One woman could be seen making her sign as this bus headed from Brooklyn to Washington DC 

The march's organizers said more than 600 sister marches have also been planned, stretching as far and wide as London, Sydney, Auckland, Berlin, and Cape Town in South Africa.

There are more than two million registered marchers, according to the official Women's March website. 

Despite its massive popularity, the march has angered some of Hillary Clinton's most ardent supporters. 

On Thursday the organizers of the Women's March on Washington released a list that included 27 names of revolutionary women they wrote had 'paved the way' for Saturday's protests. 

The list included the likes of Gloria Steinem, Angela Davis, Harriet Tubman and Malala Yousafzai, but Clinton - the first female presidential candidate for a major political party - was notably left off the list. 

Clinton's supporters created a petition - which has been signed by 7,500 people - to have her name included on the list and tried to spearhead their movement on Twitter with the hashtag #AddHerName. 

The former Secretary of State has no plans to attend the march herself. 
MASSIVE line mobs the train station for Women's March in DC

Massive numbers of women in pink 'p***yhats' posted photos of themselves headed to march on the capital on Friday as well



Some photos show women wearing the hats, many also donning Hillary Clinton and 'Nasty Woman' shirts



Padma Lakshmi shared this photo of her and her daughter heading to DC for the march. Her caption read: 'Nasty women making some noise for their rights!'



Actresses Amber Rose Tamblyn and Ellen Page took a selfie together as they prepared for the Women's March in DC 

The Women's March On Washington will kick off in Washington DC with a rally at 10am and the march will begin at 1.15pm. 

And while Trump struggled to rally celebrity support for the inauguration, his new neighborhood will be flooded with stars ready to protest against him. 

Actresses Ashley Judd, America Ferrera and Scarlett Johansson are among the speakers at the event, which will also be attended by Cher, Katy Perry, and Amy Schumer. 

Ferrera, who is charing a group called the 'Artist's Table' for the event, said Julianne Moore, Olivia Wilde, Debra Messing, Uzo Aduba have also planned to take part in rallies across the country.

Comedian Chelsea Handler will lead a march in Park City, Utah, where the Sundance Festival is currently taking place. 

'As artists, women, and most importantly dedicated Americans, it is critical that we stand together in solidarity for the protection, dignity and rights of our communities,' she said in a statement. 

The movement has inspired the globe, and marches will also be taking place in London, Sydney, Auckland, Berlin, Brussels and Madrid (pictured), among others 



Activist Sarah Williamson holds a placard during the Women's March rally in Kolkata, India



Protesters attend a demonstration in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany



Hundreds of people walk through Bristol in a Women's March, to protest against Trump 

'Immigrant rights, worker rights, reproductive rights, LGBTQIA rights, racial justice and environmental rights are not special interests, they affect us all and should be every American’s concern.' 

Among the performers for the event will be R&B singers Janelle Monae and Maxwell, as well as DJ Samantha Ronson, Angelique Kidjo and the Indigo Girls, among others. 

'I am honored to join this critical movement to bring justice and equality to all,' Monae said in a statement. 

'Music has always been a powerful tool for galvanizing unity and I believe that singing and standing together, our voices will be stronger than any force that tries to repress us.' 




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The Clinton 'Inaugural'
















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Friday, January 20, 2017

Congratulations President Donald J. Trump




You did it!








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A hundred staffers prepare to transform the White House into Donald Trump's home in just FIVE HOURS as he is sworn in as president






MOVE OUT TIMELINE


4 am: White House staffers and contractors arrive

8:30 am: The first family says goodbye to the employees

10:30 am: The Obamas leave and a five-hour moving marathon begins

3:30 pm: All must be ready for the Trumps, who might arrive between 3:30 and 5 pm






A hundred staffers are gearing up for a long day of work on Inauguration Day, as they embark on a frantic five-hour sprint to transform the White House into Donald Trump's new home.

The Obamas are scheduled to leave the residence for the last time at 10:30 am, setting off the clock for employees in charge of the country's highest-profile move.



Only residence staffers are allowed to move items in and out of the White House for security reasons, meaning the White House's carpenters, electricians, and other staffers will take on movers' responsibilities for the day.

About a hundred people will get the home ready by the time the Trumps arrive, between 3:30 and 5 pm. This involves moving in the new first family's furniture but also making sure that they feel right at home, stocking the bathrooms with their favorite brand of toothpaste and the pantry with their preferred snacks.





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Thursday, January 19, 2017

The Liberal dogs sink to a new low




Seriously? Schools to black out Trump's inaugural address

Now imagine the southern state of TN in particular Independence High School  (talk about a contradiction) banned Barry's Inaugural?




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Students at Independence High School in Williamson County, Tennessee, will not be allowed to watch President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration during class on Friday.


Senior Olivia Roberts was so surprised by the ban she decided to write a Facebook post that has since gone viral:

“To preface this, I am not one to post or debate anything political on Facebook but wanted to hear thoughts on this:

I go to public school and we are not allowed to watch the inauguration tomorrow...

Teachers are banned to show it.

Teachers are also not allowed to discuss anything about politics or religions which is understandable but this is a nationwide event in history that I think an a US citizen (whether you are happy about it or not) should be watched to honor and support the president of The United States of America (no matter who it is) And pay respect to the country we are privileged to live in. We watched the last 2 presidential inaugurations in school.”

Suzanne Roberts is Olivia’s mother. She thought it was really strange that teachers would not be allowed to show such a historic event in the classroom. So she picked up the phone and called the principal.

Instead of getting answers, she said she received a lecture from the principal.

“I asked her if there was a policy regarding inaugurations but instead of answering she asked me, ‘Why is it important for you personally that your child see the inauguration live?’”

“I was a little thrown off,” she told me.

“She told me that Independence High School is going to focus on learning and moving forward and staying on curriculum and they would not be stopping class for the inauguration,” Mrs. Roberts said. “She told me that news happens every day in this country and they won’t be stopping class to watch the news.”

Wonder if this same policy was enforced when the Obamanation took office? 

That principal sounds like the life of the party, folks.

I reached out to the school district on Wednesday and Thursday but so far they have not returned my calls.

Meanwhile, fourth graders at a Michigan grade school will not be allowed to watch President Trump's inauguration address because their teacher fears he might use “inflammatory and degrading” language.

Conservative radio host Steve Gruber obtained a letter purportedly written by teacher Brett Meteyer and sent to parents at Explorer Elementary School in the small town of Williamston.

Meteyer said he was concerned about children being exposed to inappropriate language and behavior.

“I am anxious about showing Mr. Trump’s inaugural address, given his past inflammatory and degrading comments about minorities, women, and the disabled,” he wrote. “I am also uneasy about Mr. Trump’s casual use of profanity, so I sought an assurance that as their teacher, I would not be exposing children to language that would not appear in G or PG-rated movies.”

Does the teacher really think that the president-elect is going to deliver his inaugural address while dropping f-bombs from sea to shining sea? "Ask not what your country can do for you..."

I’ve covered a lot of educators acting moronically over the past few years, but this guy takes the cake.

“I put in a request to the Trump team to preview the speech, but I have not heard back from them,” he reportedly wrote to parents.

I’m going to go out on a limb here and suggest the president-elect’s transition team has more pressing matters to attend to than being lectured by a fourth-grade school teacher.

The school district sent me a statement acknowledging they are “aware of discourse within the community regarding a teacher-parent communication surrounding the Presidential inauguration.”

“The district administration expects teachers to present a balanced perspective consistent with the curriculum and demonstrate good judgment in their communications with families,” the statement read. “Administrators do not preview nor censor communications sent by teachers.”

What a load of pretentious pomposity.

President Trump is going to have a difficult time making America great again with educators like this stinking up our nation’s classrooms.





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