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Monday, June 11, 2018

Robert De Niro throws F-bombs at Trump during Tony Awards


Trump Derangement Syndrome:

They rather see the county fail than Trump succeed.
 Some call that treason.


Wonder if any of the obsessed Hollywood elitists who refuse to accept the election results could actually do a show (any show) without mentioning Trump? For instance, SNL is no longer a show. It became an agenda years ago.

Oh…and FU you Bob and the rest of your Hollywood slime!




Had Obama accomplished what Trump has thus far with the economy, low unemployment, lowest black unemployment in history, and about to meet with Kim Jong-un in Singapore, this is how the liberal left would view it.







 Ironically...what befell the ocean during the Messiah's tenure was the BP oil spill. 

The perfect manifestation of his entire presidency.

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June 10, 2018: Robert De Niro introduces a performance by Bruce Springsteen at the 72nd annual Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall. (AP)

Actor Robert De Niro launched a profanity-laced tirade at President Donald Trump during Sunday’s politically-charged Tony Awards, earning a standing ovation.

“I'm gonna say one thing: f--- Trump!" he stated, as he clenched his two fists in the air, leaving panic-stricken broadcast censors trying bleep out the remarks. "It's no longer down with Trump, it's f--- Trump!"

The U.S. viewers at home heard dead silence, though in other regions the f-bombs reportedly weren’t censored. The expletives sparked a roaring reaction from the audience, with many of the celebrities standing up.

The veteran actor went on to introduce Bruce Springsteen's performance. “Bruce, you can rock the house like nobody else," said De Niro. "Even more important in these perilous times, you rock the vote. Always fighting for, in your own words, truth, transparency, integrity in government. Boy, do we need that now.”

Backstage, playwright Tony Kushner raised De Niro for his tirade on stage, saying he agrees with the sentiment expressed by the actor. “Good for him. I mean, it’s Robert De Niro. Who’s gonna argue with him?” he said.

Kushner went on to denounce the Trump’s presidency as “the Hitler mistake” that put a “borderline psychotic narcissist in the White House.”

De Niro is a no fan of the president. He has recently appeared multiple times on “Saturday Night live,” playing Special Counsel Robert Mueller who’s investigating the alleged Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.

In March, the actor reportedly bashed Trump at the Fulfillment Fund fundraiser. “A college education is important, but education without humanity is ignorance. Look at our president. He made it through the University of Pennsylvania, so he was exposed to a quality education, but he’s still an idiot. And he lacks any sense of humanity or compassion,” he said, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

De Niro again criticized Trump in April during the opening night of the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival. "America's being run by a madman who wouldn't recognize the truth if it came inside a bucket of his beloved Colonel Sanders Fried Chicken,” he said.






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Sunday, June 10, 2018

John McCain..."The majority of Americans are opposed to President Donald Trump's trade policies"




Didn't know McCain spoke for you and me. 

Guess 'The majority of Americans' must like getting f--ked by our current trade policies from friend and foe alike.

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John McCain has claimed in a direct appeal to US allies that the majority of Americans are opposed to President Donald Trump's trade policies.


It followed Trump's extraordinary snub of the G7 by refusing to endorse the group's joint communique, and the latest salvo of insults Trump directed at Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in an escalating trade dispute.





John McCain (above) claimed in a direct appeal to US allies that the majority of Americans are opposed to President Donald Trump's trade policies


Democrats were heavily in favor of free trade deals, with 67 % saying the deals were good and just 19% opposed to them. So there you have it. McCain siding with the Democrats.

Shocking





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Thursday, June 7, 2018

Trumpism in all its glory






















These two are the best.











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Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Ex-Navy sailor pardoned by Trump says he's suing Comey and Obama




He'll never win but he has a point. Look at the facts pointing to an extreme bias.

 Compare what happened to Dinesh D'Souza vs Rosie O'Donnell concerning campaign contributions. 

  
How about General Petraeus vs Hillary Clinton? Petraeus knowingly gave classified information to his mistress Paula Broadwell and admitted his guilt. On the other hand, Hillary placed America’s most secret information on an unsecured server, information no doubt obtained by foreign hackers. She is certainly guilty of gross negligence which is in violation USC 18 Section 793 of the Espionage Act. Believe me, if anyone in the Trump administration had done this they would be behind bars! 

Now juxtapose what happened to the sailor vs Hillary. Which one is more egregious? Do you think for a minute had Hillary taken photos in that same submarine, the exact same photos, and showed it to her family and friends she would have served time in a federal prison?



 I didn't think so. 




Is she truly blind?



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A former Navy sailor who is one of five people to receive a pardon from President Donald Trump is planning to file a lawsuit against Obama administration officials, alleging that he was subject to unequal protection of the law.

Specifically, Kristian Saucier, who served a year in federal prison for taking photos of classified sections of the submarine on which he worked, argues that the same officials who meted out punishment to him for his actions chose to be lenient with Hillary Clinton in her use of a private email server and handling of classified information.

His lawyer, Ronald Daigle, told Fox News on Monday that the lawsuit, which he expects to file soon in Manhattan, will name the U.S. Department of Justice, former FBI Director James Comey and former President Barack Obama as defendants, among others.


 President Trump pardons former Navy sailor imprisoned for taking photos on a nuclear submarine; Kristian Saucier speaks with 'Fox & Friends.' “



They interpreted the law in my case to say it was criminal,” Saucier told Fox News, referring to prosecuting authorities in his case, “but they didn’t prosecute Hillary Clinton. Hillary is still walking free. Two guys on my ship did the same thing and weren’t treated as criminals. We want them to correct the wrong.”

Daigle said that a notice about the pending lawsuit was sent to the Department of Justice and others included in it in December. There is usually a six-month period that must elapse before the lawsuit actually is filed.

“We’ll highlight the differences in the way Hillary Clinton was prosecuted and how my client was prosecuted,” Daigle said. “We’re seeking to cast a light on this to show that there’s a two-tier justice system and we want it to be corrected.”

While campaigning, and after taking office, Trump frequently voiced support for Saucier, who in March became the second person he pardoned.

Trump often compared the Obama administration’s handling of Saucier’s case with that of Clinton.

Saucier, who lives in Vermont, pleaded guilty in 2016 to taking photos inside the USS Alexandria while it was stationed in Groton, Connecticut, in 2009. He said he only wanted service mementos, but federal prosecutors argued he was a disgruntled sailor who had put national security at risk by taking photos showing the submarine's propulsion system and reactor compartment and then obstructed justice by destroying a laptop and camera.

Didn't Hillary destroy her phone and erase 31,000 emails... under subpoena no less? Didn't she say, "I never sent nor did I receive any classified emails?" Wasn't that proven to be a lie?

The fact she intertwined her personal emails like a Gmail account with the affairs of Secretary of State had to be a crime unto itself. 

Saucier said that he recognized he had erred in taking the photos, which he said he wanted to show only to his family to show them where he worked. But he lashed out at Obama officials, saying that his prosecution was politically motivated, prompted by sensitivity about classified information amid the scandal involving Clinton's emails.

“My case was usually something handled by military courts,” he said. “They used me as an example because of [the backlash over] Hillary Clinton.”

Saucier, 31, said that the pardon has enabled him to pick up the pieces and rebuild his life with his wife and young daughter.

 A felony conviction left him scrambling to find work; he finally landed a job collecting garbage. Now, he works on design and engineering projects for an industrial boiler company.

“Things are starting to go in the right direction,” Saucier said. “I work with a group of really great people, I get to use my skills set.”

Because of the loss of income during his imprisonment, as well as earning below his potential when he collected garbage, he and his wife Sadie lost their home to foreclosure.

Debt collectors called and his cars were repossessed.

“With a pardon, there’s no magic wand that gets waved and makes everything right,” he said, “But I try to stay positive and look forward.”

He praises the pardons that Trump has granted after his, and takes exception at the criticism.

“The Obama administration singled out Dinesh for things most people don’t even get charged for,” Saucier said. “President Trump noticed that my career was exemplary and that I didn’t deserve what happened to me.

Conservative commentator Dinesh D'Souza, who was pardoned by Trump last week, had pleaded guilty to campaign finance fraud.

Trump tweeted Thursday: "Will be giving a Full Pardon to Dinesh D'Souza today. He was treated very unfairly by our government!"

D'Souza was sentenced in 2014 to five years of probation after he pleaded guilty to violating federal election law by making illegal contributions to a U.S. Senate campaign in the names of others.





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Dennis Rodman will be in Singapore during Trump-Kim summit, report says




There's got to be a joke in here somewhere.




Reports say that the former NBA star will be in the country prior to the president's meeting with the North Korean leader, Fox Business Network host Charles Payne provides insight on 'Your World.'

Former NBA star Dennis Rodman and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un will reportedly continue their unusual bromance at the much-anticipated summit in Singapore.

Rodman, who struck up a relationship with the strongman during a visit in 2013, will be traveling to Singapore a day before the June 12 sitdown between President Trump and Kim, the New York Post reported Tuesday.

“No matter what you might think about his presence, one thing’s for sure the ratings will be huge,” a source told the Post. “A lot of times in situations that involve complex diplomacy, countries like to identify ambassadors of goodwill, and whether you agree with it or not, Dennis Rodman fits the bill."

The Hall of Famer is also reported to be playing “some sort of role in the negotiations.”

In the past, 56-year-old Rodman has praised Trump for the planned summit, saying it was “a historical meeting no U.S. president has ever done.”

The legendary rebounder -- who played from 1986 to 2000 for the Pistons, the Spurs, the Bulls, the Lakers and the Mavericks -- has previously said that he would have liked to “straighten things out” between Kim and the U.S. amid nuclear tensions, but also admitted that the dictator was “probably a madman.”


Dennis Rodman presents Donald Trump's "Art of the Deal" to North Korean Sports Minister Kim Il Guk in June 2017. (Associated Press)


Rodman has visited the Hermit Kingdom five times since 2013 and even gave the regime’s sports minister a copy of Trump’s “The Art of the Deal” as a gift for Kim's birthday in 2017.

Rodman, aka “the Worm,” also has ties to Trump, with an appearance on his reality TV show “Celebrity Apprentice” back in 2009 and again in 2013.





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