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Wednesday, December 26, 2018

The MSM will go to any length to destroy Trump





Daughters of late podiatrist say he diagnosed Donald Trump with bone spurs during Vietnam War as a 'favor'



A new report suggests that Donald Trump’s diagnosis of bone spurs may have been made at the request of his father, Fred Trump (pictured with his son in 1985). (Photo: Ron Galella/WireImage)




In every newsroom across the country, there's a section called 'The Get Trump Division'. It's their only objective.



 They'll look under every rock. Check every nook and cranny to get dirt on Trump. Yet they didn't show the slightest bit of curiosity as to what was actually inside Barry's college transcripts. What was so important that it had to be kept secret to this day?





I'm sure if Trump would have said this bone spur incident was a 'simple mistake' the MSM would have given him the benefit of the doubt just like Barry. 

They're fair that way.


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President Donald Trump may have been able to avoid military service in Vietnam because a podiatrist in Queens, New York, did a “favor” for his father and diagnosed 22-year-old Trump with bone spurs in his heels.

The podiatrist, Larry Braunstein, died in 2007, but his daughters recently told The New York Times that their father frequently recalled coming to the aid of the Trump family during the Vietnam War in the late 1960s.

“I know it was a favor,” said Elysa Braunstein, along with her sister, Sharon Kessel, in a report published on Wednesday. The two said that their father’s account implied that Trump did not have the foot ailment that kept him out of the war.

“But did he examine him? I don’t know,” Elysa Braunstein added. Two years before he was diagnosed with bone spurs, Trump had been deemed eligible for conscription by the Selective Service System.

Larry Braunstein ran his practice for decades out of a building in Jamaica, Queens, that was owned and operated by the president’s father, Fred Trump. The Trump family sold the building that housed Braunstein’s practice in 2004.

“What he got was access to Fred Trump,” Elysa Braunstein told The Times. “If there was anything wrong in the building, my dad would call and Trump would take care of it immediately. That was the small favor that he got.”

The Times did not find any paper evidence to corroborate the account of Larry Braunstein’s daughters.

The daughters also mentioned another doctor, Manny Weinstein, who they say was involved in Trump's bone spur diagnosis. Weinstein died in 1995, but records show he lived in two apartments owned by Fred Trump and moved into the first in 1968, the same year Trump received his diagnosis and became exempt from serving in the war.

The bone spurs diagnosis afforded Trump a one-year medical deferment. He also had four educational deferments that helped him avoid military service.

When asked about the ailment that kept him out of Vietnam, Trump has said that he did not remember the doctor who diagnosed the bone spurs and never mentioned any potential link between the doctor and his father.

Years after avoiding the draft, the president joked that avoiding sexually transmitted diseases was as difficult as serving in Vietnam, during a 1998 interview with Howard Stern. In the exchange Trump said that he was going to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor for his ability to stay alive while “screwing a lot of women.”

"It's Vietnam," Trump told Stern. "It is very dangerous. So I'm very, very careful.”

Trump also drew fire for his attacks against the late Senator John McCain, who was held prisoner for more than five years during the Vietnam War. During his presidential campaign, Trump said that McCain was not a “hero” because he was captured.

"He is not a war hero," Trump said. "He is a war hero because he was captured. I like people that weren't captured, OK? I hate to tell you. He is a war hero because he was captured."

McCain was a prisoner at the Hỏa Lò Prison in Hanoi, Vietnam. The decorated veteran was offered early release from the camp because his father was a high-ranking official in the U.S. Navy, but McCain repeatedly declined the offer, because he did not want to leave his fellow prisoners behind.

Trump has drawn continued criticism for his handling of issues surrounding the military. Earlier this year, the president was mocked for skipping a visit to a cemetery for fallen American soldiers in France, citing the rain. Trump was also slammed for being the first U.S. president in 15 years not to visit troops during the Christmas holiday. 

Speaking via video conference to U.S. troops at home and abroad on Christmas Day, Trump said, “I want you to know that every American family is eternally grateful to you.”







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Tuesday, December 25, 2018

The Light in the Darkness





Merry Christmas













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Monday, December 24, 2018

"Mr Equality" strikes again




First, it was...

“In the NFL they got a bunch of old, white men owning teams and they got that slave mentality.” 

Now, this.


LeBron James apologizes for 'Jewish money' Instagram post

© Provided by Perform Media Channels Limited LeBron James has apologized and insisted he did not intend to hurt anybody after he shared song lyrics on his Instagram account that included the line "getting that Jewish money." 

In an Instagram Stories post on Sunday, James quoted the song "ASMR" by rapper 21 Savage, typing: "We been getting that Jewish money. Everything is Kosher."

The four-time NBA MVP was criticized for linking Jewish people with money, a long-standing stereotype considered offensive by many.

After the Lakers' 107-99 defeat to the Grizzlies, James, who removed the post from his account, told ESPN: "Apologies, for sure, if I offended anyone.

"That's not why I chose to share that lyric. I always [post lyrics]. That's what I do. I ride in my car, I listen to great music and that was the byproduct of it.

"So, I actually thought it was a compliment and obviously it wasn't through the lens of a lot of people. My apologies. It definitely was not the intent, obviously, to hurt anybody."

Darren Rovell of The Action Network had earlier shared a screenshot of James' post, accompanied by the comment: "Surprised LeBron, who makes very few mistakes, put this out.







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Sunday, December 23, 2018

Border Patrol arrests two convicted sex offenders and two MS-13 gang members who were all previously deported in four separate incidents




Remember now...according to Pelosi the wall is "immoral".




(If that's the case so are the locks on her home)



Four men were arrested in separate incidents in Arizona and Texas this week

Mexican man, 46, convicted of sex offenses in the US was arrested near Lukeville

El Salvadoran member of MS-13, age 24, was caught near Nogales, Arizona

 Another MS-13 member and sex offender were also apprehended in Texas

 All four men were felons who have previously been deported from the US 





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Agents in San Diego search the Honduran after he illegally crossed to border to request asylum. In separate incidents in Texas and Arizona, Ms-13 gang members and sex offenders were arrested after illegally crossing the border





Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Patrol agents stopped migrants with histories of violence, gang membership, and sex offenses from successfully making their way into the U.S. interior. The arrests occurred in multiple incidents over the Veteran’s Day holiday weekend.

Agents assigned to the McAllen Border Patrol Station arrested a migrant who illegally crossed the border near Mission, Texas, on the afternoon of November 12. During an immigration interview, the agents learned that the migrant came from El Salvador. A criminal history check revealed sexual abuse of a child or minor. A Washington, D.C. court convicted the man on the charge and sentenced him to 180 days in confinement, according to Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Patrol officials.

Later that day, McAllen Station agents apprehended a Guatemalan national near Sullivan City. The agents arrested the illegal immigrant and transported him for processing and a background investigation. Agents found court records that indicated the Guatemalan received a conviction from a court in Los Angeles, California, in 2016 for lascivious acts with a child. The court sentenced the man to one year in confinement.

Two days earlier, McAllen Station agents arrested a Mexican man near Mission, Texas. A biometric background investigation revealed the Grant County, Washington, Sheriff’s Office arrested the illegal immigrant from Mexico on a charge of rape of a child. The Washington State court convicted the man and sentenced him to serve nine-months confinement.

On Friday morning, agents assigned to the Falfurrias Border Patrol Checkpoint, located on U.S. Highway 281 about 80 miles north of the U.S. border with Mexico, arrested a U.S. citizen for allegedly attempting to smuggle a group of 22 illegal immigrants. The agents took the group of migrants to the station for a background investigation. During a records check, agents learned that one of the men received a conviction from a Salvadoran court for aggravated homicide. The court sentenced the man to 18 years in prison.

And finally, the La Joya Police Department contacted the McAllen Border Patrol Station on Thursday about a failed human smuggling attempt. Agents responded to the scene and identified two of the subjects as illegal immigrants. The agents transported the migrants to the station for a background check that revealed one of the men to be a known member of the Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) gang.

All of the illegal immigrants will be processed according to Rio Grande Valley Sector guidelines. Those who illegally re-entered the U.S. after being deported could face additional federal charges for aggravated re-entry after removal as a sex offender or violent criminal.







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Never in my wildest dreams did I ever think I would agree with her




Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez







(Of course, she's not getting a paycheck yet)




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