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Tuesday, November 28, 2017

First Conyers and now the Wolfman





Like his protégé Conyer's, the Wolfman was calling for Trump's impeachment.


Green said, "Trump has undermined the integrity of his office, has brought disrepute onto the presidency, has betrayed his trust as president to the manifest injury of the people of the United States of America and as a result is unfit to be president."

"He warrants impeachment, trial, and removal from office," he added.

The shithead's statement like a boomerang came back to hit him in the ass.




Texas Rep. Al Green has released a bizarre, unprompted statement, to get ahead of his decade-old sexual misconduct allegations


The congressman was accused of assaulting Lucinda Daniels, his onetime district director, in 2007.

He filed a lawsuit against her the following year, arguing they'd had a consensual 'romantic encounter' and she was simply trying to shake him down for $1.8 million with the false allegations.

Green then withdrew his lawsuit after Daniels dropped her claims he assaulted her.

They released a joint statement in 2008, which said that they had resolved the issue 'without payment, promise or receipt of any money' and stated 'they regret any circumstances that created this dispute,' the Houston Chronicle reported.

But as the #MeToo campaign unearths allegations of sexual misconduct by celebrities and high profile politicians, including Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) and Republican Senate nominee Roy Moore, Green has decided to release a joint statement with Daniels to address those old allegations. 

'In the present climate, we wish to jointly quiet any curious minds about our former and present relationship with one another,' the statement read.

Translation:

I just sent her $50,000 of taxpayer money.













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Trump calls Warren 'Pocahontas' at event honoring Native American veterans





Wikipedia makes no reference whatsoever to her "Indian heritage".



Trump should call her her out.



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President Trump on Monday referred to Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) as “Pocahontas” at an event honoring Native American Code Talkers who served in World War II.

"You were here long before any of us were here,” Trump said, standing beneath a portrait of former President Andrew Jackson. “Although we have a representative in Congress who they say was here a long time ago. They call her Pocahontas.”

Turning to the veterans, Trump said "but do you know what? I like you."

The president made the remark in the Oval Office standing beside three Navajos who helped the U.S. Marine Corps develop a secret code during WWII.

The three Code Talkers did not react to Trump’s remark.

Trump has repeatedly used the derisive nickname to refer to Warren, poking fun at her claim of Native American heritage.

“This was supposed to be an event to honor heroes, people who put it all on the line for our country,” Warren said later on MSNBC. “It is deeply unfortunate that the president of the United States can’t even make it through a ceremony honoring these heroes without throwing out a racial slur.”

But Trump's top spokeswoman defended his comment, saying "Pocahontas" is not a racial slur. 

“I think what most people find offensive is Sen. Warren lying about her heritage to advance her career," White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told reporters.





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Conyers accused of taking staff meeting in his underwear, ordering subordinate to babysit his kid




Melanie Sloan, the lawyer who worked with Conyers on the House Judiciary Committee said the embattled Michigan lawmaker once called her into a meeting while sporting only his skivvies.


When the Conyers escapade first came to light a prominent black woman (forgot who) said Conyers is “untouchable”. We’ll have to wait and see if she’s right. 

Related:


Then again she gave Rangel a slap on the wrist.






 Now that the adventures of Franken and Conyers have steeped in the cup...



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Reaction on 'The Story' after a third woman comes forward with complaints about the congressman.

No one had to guess whether Rep. John Conyers wore boxers or briefs, according to a former key staffer, who said the embattled Michigan lawmaker once called her into a meeting while sporting only his skivvies.

Melanie Sloan, a lawyer who worked with Conyers on the House Judiciary Committee, said she was called up to the long-serving congressman's office to discuss an issue only to find him “walking around in his underwear.”

Sloan is the third woman to accuse Conyers of inappropriate behavior.

“It made me increasingly anxious and depressed about going to work every day,” she said, adding that “there was no way to fix it.”


“It made me increasingly anxious and depressed about going to work every day."- Melanie Sloan

“There was no mechanism I could use, no person I could go to,” she said.

Sloan was a well-known Washington lawyer when she worked as Democratic counsel on the House Judiciary Committee in the 1990s. It was not clear exactly when the strange encounter with the lawmaker, now 88, occurred.

During her time working for the committee, she claims Conyers often screamed at her, fired her then re-hired her, criticized her for not wearing stockings and once even ordered her to babysit one of his children.

While those revelations came out earlier this week, word of Conyers, who was first elected to Congress in 1964, taking a meeting in his underwear came this week in a Detroit Free Press article.

Though Sloan maintains Conyers did not sexually assault her, she told the Detroit Free Press that “his constant stream of abuse was difficult to handle and it was certainly damaging to my self-respect and self-esteem.”

Conyers’ hometown newspaper earlier this week called for his resignation in the wake of sexual harassment allegations against him as well as a questionable payout to one alleged victim.

Conyers is accused of using taxpayer dollars to settle a claim in secret after a former staff reportedly claimed she was fired for rejecting his advances.

In a scathing editorial published late Tuesday, the Detroit Free Press demanded the Democrat step down immediately.

The paper called Conyers' actions “the kind of behavior that can never be tolerated in a public official, much less an elected representative of the people.”

“He should resign his position and allow the investigation into his behavior to unfold without the threat that it would render him, and the people he now represents, effectively voiceless,” the board wrote.

BuzzFeed reported Monday that Conyers settled a wrongful termination complaint in 2015 with a staffer who claimed she was dismissed because she did not “succumb to [his] sexual advances.”

Conyers acknowledged in a statement that his office paid his accuser the money -- reportedly a $27,000 sum -- but “vehemently” denied the underlying claims. 

“I expressly and vehemently denied the allegations made against me, and continue to do so,” Conyers, who has spent 53 years in Congress, said. “My office resolved the allegations – with an express denial of liability – to save all involved from the rigors of protracted litigation. That should not be lost in the narrative.”

But the Detroit Free Press, which described Conyers as an “undisputed hero of the civil rights movement,” took issue with how Conyers’ office chose to handle the issue.

After the alleged victim made a formal complaint through Congress' Office of Compliance, Conyers’ office reportedly pushed to handle the situation on its own. If the woman dropped her complaint, signed a legal document saying Conyers had done nothing wrong and promised not to make any additional claims against him, she would be re-hired as a temporary “no-show” employee and paid $27,111.75 for three months, according to reports. The accuser agreed to the terms. 

Conyers’ office defended the agreement as a way to avoid litigation – through House ethics rules bar lawmakers from keeping an employee on the payroll who isn’t doing anything. 

"A House member can’t retain an employee who isn’t performing work commensurate with the pay, and regardless, can’t give back pay for work that stretches further than a month," the editorial board wrote. 

While acknowledging that payoffs happen in the private sector, the board said: “it should never, ever happen where public dollars (and public accountability) are concerned.”

Calling it a “public betrayal,” the board wrote it’s impossible to know how often the practice takes places in Congress but added Conyers should have known better.

Even though resigning would end his otherwise “stellar career,” the paper wrote that it’s “the appropriate consequence for the stunning subterfuge his office has indulged here and a needed warning to other members of Congress that this can never be tolerated.”

The House Ethics Committee announced Tuesday it has opened an investigation into the matter.








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Monday, November 27, 2017

Dramatic moment cop shoots suspected sunglasses thief as he reaches for replica handgun at Arlington mall




They'll be protesting again Sunday for this piece of s--t


Somehow they'll find a way to blame the cop. Didn't Tamir Rice rise to sainthood exactly the same way?




Now imagine you're the cop answering the call and have to make a split second decision?


Tamir is now gone but not forgotten. They immortalized his stupidity with a monument. 



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A suspected shoplifter was shot by a police officer at a busy mall after allegedly reaching for a replica handgun.

The male suspect was thought to have been stealing sunglasses at the mall in Arlington, Texas, when an officer opened fire, believing the replica gun to be real. 

Police said the man fled from security and got on the escalator to the second floor, near the food court, the NYDailyNews reports. 



A suspected shoplifter was shot by a police officer at an Arlington mall after allegedly reaching for a replica handgun. The male suspect was thought to have been stealing sunglasses at the mall Texas, when an officer opened fire, believing the replica gun to be real.



He pulled out what police said was later found to be a fake gun, pointing it at the police officer on the first floor.

Police spokesman Lt. Christopher Cook says the incident occurred on Sunday afternoon after a theft was reported at a store inside The Parks at Arlington mall. 

The suspect tried to flee from security before going up an escalator toward the food court, police said. 

Footage captures the immediate aftermath of the shooting as a police officer stands over the man on a halted escalator. 

A separate video caught by a passerby was captioned with: 'Dude got shot right in front of me, I'm done'. 

Cook said the male suspect then pulled a replica handgun from his waistband and was shot by an officer who thought the weapon was real. 

The male suspect was thought to have been stealing sunglasses at the mall in Arlington, Texas, when an officer opened fire, believing the replica gun to be real 

Following the shooting, Arlington Police Chief Will Johnson tweeted: 'It is nearly impossible to determine the authenticity of a real versus fake gun,' 

Sharing the photo of the fake weapon, he added: 'There is no training that would allow officers to distinguish between what's real & what's fake in a matter of seconds.

'Replica imitation firearms/BB guns have no place in society when used in criminal endeavors.'



Following the shooting, Arlington Police Chief Will Johnson tweeted: 'It is nearly impossible to determine the authenticity of a real versus fake gun.'


The unidentified suspect was taken to an area hospital. His condition is not yet known.

Bet Tay-Shawn Williams is not far off the mark.

Police said no one else was injured. The mall closed early as police evacuated the remaining shoppers. 

The investigation is ongoing.






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Thursday, November 23, 2017

All you here is the bad






 It's called Trump Derangement Syndrome:



 A condition of hysteria, anger, and fear of Donald Trump as a result of a failure by the afflicted to avail themselves of alternative media sources to combat the misrepresentations and often outright lies of the leftist media. - as titled by Rush Limbaugh. Nothing Trump does - to the good - will ever make it on the national news. The media have their agenda, and they're going to stick with it, no matter what.

On Friday, the Trump administration released their annual report to Congress on White House Office Personnel. It includes the name, status, salary and position title of all 377 White House employees. The report also said that Trump decided not to take a dime of his salary instead, he donated it to an amazing cause!

The report also showed that President Trump is far better at saving money than Obama was. The total annual White House salaries under trump are $35.8 million vs. $40.9 under Obama, a savings of $5.1 million. Here are some other key findings There are 110 fewer employees on White House staff under Trump than under Obama at this point in their respective presidencies.

Nineteen fewer staffers are dedicated to The First Lady of the United States (FLOTUS). Currently, there are five staffers dedicated to Melania Trump vs.. 24 staffers who served Michelle Obama (FY2009)

However, it's what the report said Trump did with this salary that has everyone talking. Instead of taking his salary, Trump donated all $400,000 to the Department of the Interior where it will be used for construction and repair needs at military cemeteries! AMAZING! It's so great to have a President who loves our brave military men and women so much! Oh, and where's the media coverage of this? Oh, that's right, they don't cover anything good that the President does.


Stage 4 Trump Derangement Syndrome. 











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