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Thursday, February 8, 2018

Macy's to sell Muslim clothing line




'Death to the Infidels' T-shirts should be a great seller. Of course, they could opt for this one:



They'll probably throw in 10 pounds of Ammonium Nitrate as an added incentive.

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The department store chain says it teamed up with a boutique called Verona Collection and plans to sell the collection of modest dresses, tops, cardigans and hijabs online. The clothing will launch on Macy's website on Feb. 15.

The brand was developed by Lisa Vogl, a graduate of Macy's minority- and women-owned business development program, which aims to offer more fashion diversity.

While Macy's is the first major U.S. department store to sell hijabs, it joins other brands offering products aimed at Muslims. Nike, for example, launched a high-performance hijab last year made for athletics. And Mattel announced plans for a doll modeled after Ibtihaj Muhammad, an American fencer who competed in the Olympics while wearing a hijab.




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Wednesday, February 7, 2018

FBI lovers' latest text messages: Obama 'wants to know everything'





How is Barry going to get away with it this time? 
"I heard it on the news reports" ain't going to cut it this time.

What gets me is Republicans own the WH and both Houses armed with a mountain of evidence and still can't nail these bastards!

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Newly revealed text messages between FBI paramours Peter Strzok and Lisa Page include an exchange about preparing talking points for then-FBI Director James Comey to give to President Obama, who wanted “to know everything we’re doing."

The message, from Page to Strzok, was among thousands of texts between the lovers reviewed by Fox News. The pair both worked at one point for Special Counsel Robert Mueller's probe of alleged collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.

Page wrote to Strzok on Sept. 2, 2016, about prepping Comey because "POTUS wants to know everything we're doing." Senate investigators told Fox News this text raises questions about Obama's personal involvement in the Clinton email investigation.

In texts previously revealed, Strzok and Page have shown their disdain for Republicans in general, as well as Trump, calling him a "f---ing idiot," among other insults.

Among the newly disclosed texts, Strzok also calls Virginians who voted against then-FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe's wife for a state Senate seat "ignorant hillbillies." (sic)

That text came from Strzok to Page on Nov. 4, 2015, the day after Jill McCabe lost a hotly contested Virginia state Senate election. Strzok said of the result, "Disappointing, but look at the district map. Loudon is being gentrified, but it's still largely ignorant hillbillies. Good for her for running, but curious if she's energized or never again."

Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., along with majority staff from the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, is releasing the texts, along with a report titled, “The Clinton Email Scandal and the FBI's Investigation of it.”

The newly uncovered texts reveal a bit more about the timing of the discovery of "hundreds of thousands" of emails on former congressman Anthony Weiner's laptop, ultimately leading to Comey's infamous letter to Congress just days before the 2016 presidential election.

On Sept. 28, 2016, Strzok wrote to Page, "Got called up to Andy's [McCabe] earlier.. hundreds of thousands of emails turned over by Weiner's Atty to sdny [Southern District of New York], includes a ton of material from spouse [Huma Abedin]. Sending team up tomorrow to review... this will never end." Senate investigators told Fox News this text message raises questions about when FBI officials learned of emails relevant to the Hillary Clinton email investigation on the laptop belonging to Weiner, the husband of Clinton aide Huma Abedin.

It was a full month later, on Oct. 28, 2016, when Comey informed Congress that, "Due to recent developments," the FBI was reopening its Clinton email investigation.

"In connection with an unrelated case, the FBI has learned of the existence of emails that appear to be pertinent to the investigation. I am writing to inform you that the investigative team briefed me on this yesterday..." Comey said at the time.

The question becomes why Comey was only informed by his investigative team on Oct. 27, if the Clinton emails on Weiner’s laptop were discovered by Sept. 28, at the latest. 

Other texts show more examples of the officials' opposition to Trump. 

On Election Day 2016, Page wrote, "OMG THIS IS F***ING TERRIFYING." Strzok replied, "Omg, I am so depressed." Later that month, on Nov. 13, 2016, Page wrote, "I bought all the president's men. Figure I need to brush up on Watergate." 

The next day, Nov. 14, 2016, Page wrote, “God, being here makes me angry. Lots of high fallutin’ national security talk. Meanwhile, we have OUR task ahead of us.”

Page’s meaning here is unclear, but Senate investigators say, coupled with Strzok’s Aug. 15 text about an “insurance policy,” further investigation is warranted to find out what actions the two may have taken.

The last text is from Page to Strzok, and comes on June 23, 2017, when she wrote, "Please don't ever text me again."

It's unclear whether she was mad at her friend, or if she suddenly became aware that they, and their thousands of texts, had been discovered.








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Sunday, February 4, 2018

McCain joins Democrats in slamming release of GOP memo as other Republicans defend it



Nothing surprises me about this guy anymore. Bet he voted for Clinton.


I can see it now. As their closing the lid on his coffin he'll raise his arm and say...'Wait a minute. I think I still have enough strength to stab Trump in the back one more time.'

McCain is one of the most worthless Republicans we ever had. They talk about Trump's mental health. After reading this article I really wonder about his! 

 Before he dies I hope McCain can be true to himself and officially join the Democratic party where he belongs.

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Sen. John McCain blasted President Donald Trump on Friday for approving the release of the highly controversial GOP-Nunes memo, saying "if we continue to undermine our own rule of law, we are doing Putin's job for him." 

McCain, who chairs the Senate Armed Forces Committee, called on Trump and other elected officials to stop looking at special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation through "the warped lens of politics."

"In 2016, the Russian government engaged in an elaborate plot to interfere in an American election and undermine our democracy," McCain said. "... While we have no evidence that these efforts affected the outcome of our election, I fear they succeeded in fueling political discord and dividing us from one another."

In a written statement released around the same time the memo was declassified, the Arizona Republican characterized the memo and its release as "partisan attacks" on the FBI and the Department of Justice. 

The so-called attacks "serve no American interests," he added -- "no party's, no president's, only Putin's."

"Our nation's elected officials, including the President, must stop looking at this investigation through the warped lens of politics and manufacturing partisan sideshows," McCain said. "If we continue to undermine our own rule of law, we are doing Putin's job for him."

The release of the memo -- spearheaded by Devin Nunes, R-California, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee -- sent shockwaves through Washington on Friday as congressional Democrats and a smattering of Republicans decried it as a GOP-led effort to undermine the FBI's investigation into Trump and Russia. 

The memo alleges that the FBI abused its surveillance authority during an investigation into Carter Page, the President's former foreign policy adviser. 
Following the memo's release, congressional Democrats called on the House Intelligence Committee to release their own party's memo on the matter, which was produced by California Rep. Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on that committee.




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Friday, February 2, 2018

Some people call them the black caucus protesting against Trump







 Looks more like the delegation from Zimbabwe to me. 




Protests aside what you see here is one the splinter factions of the Democratic party who's reelection is ostensibly guaranteed. So since they are a lock why all the glum faces and lack of interest when Trump said black unemployment is the lowest in history? Isn't that a good thing?

The reason is this is all new to them. Hard to digest. Black unemployment is supposed to be high. That's how Democrats keep blacks in the fold or as Star Parker once said, "keeping them on the plantation" by making them dependent on the government.

So you see in their eyes a record low black unemployment rate is a bitter pill to swallow. Not to mention, under a Republican president many blacks will get a bonus check, pay raises, from their employer and higher take-home pay because of the tax bill.

This can't be good.






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Thursday, February 1, 2018

Pretend we never heard this before and Trump said it at the SOTU









And the Democratic reaction would have been...

 I'll leave you to your own thoughts.




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