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Thursday, May 23, 2019

When WaPo praises a Republican you know their no damn good







Amash is the son of a Palestinian father and a Syrian mother. Right there alone he missed his calling. Should have been a Democrat. What's the difference between McRomney, Amash, and the rest of the Democrats? Absolutely nothing. I suggest the Republican party run alternative candidates in Utah and Michigan. A dead dog would be better than these two rats! 







They should create their own website.

Backstabbers-r-us.com



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Justin Amash finally said out loud what many other Republicans know but will only whisper: “President Trump engaged in specific actions and a pattern of behavior that meets the threshold for impeachment.” Amash’s party may never forgive him. His nation ought to thank him.


The Michigan congressman on Saturday became the first significant GOP official to acknowledge the clear implication of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s report. Every Republican member of Congress should be pressed for an on-the-record response. How does the president’s conduct not amount to obstruction of justice? Where does the Constitution give Congress the right not to act?


Democrats should be asked these questions, too. I understand that many, apparently including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), think that starting impeachment proceedings would damage the party’s prospects in the 2020 election. But isn’t duty supposed to take precedence over political expediency? It clearly did for Amash, whose reward for his principled stance was a Twitter blast from Trump and a primary challenge for his seat.


Classy as ever, Trump called Amash a “total lightweight” and a “loser who sadly plays right into our opponents [sic] hands!” All the president accomplished with this name-calling was to give Amash’s analysis a much wider hearing.


Amash wrote in a series of tweets that he reached his conclusion “only after having read Mueller’s redacted report carefully and completely, having read or watched pertinent statements and testimony, and having discussed this matter with my staff, who thoroughly reviewed materials and provided me with further analysis.”


That sounds like the sort of thing we pay elected officials and their staff members to do. But Amash wrote that few of his colleagues “even read Mueller’s report; their minds were made up based on partisan affiliation.”


That’s actually a key point. Anyone who reads the 448-page report can see, as Amash concludes, that Attorney General William P. Barr — in his four-page summary, his congressional testimony and other statements — “intended to mislead the public” about Mueller’s findings. Barr apparently “hopes people will not notice” his deception, Amash said. Busted.


Amash’s emperors-new-clothes moment did not cause the dam of blind GOP solidarity to break. Instead, his colleagues attacked him, with House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) saying that maybe Amash “wants some type of exit strategy.” In other words, apparently, carefully reading the Mueller report and thoughtfully analyzing its findings means you’re no longer welcome in today’s Republican Party and might as well leave.


As McCarthy noted, this is not the first time that Amash has been inconveniently faithful to his principles. I disagree with many of Amash’s libertarian views, but it is refreshing to see a politician stand up for what he believes.


In the Mueller report, Amash finds “multiple examples of conduct satisfying all the elements of obstruction of justice.” Impeachment, Amash noted, “does not even require probable cause that a crime . . . has been committed,” but simply that an official “has engaged in careless, abusive, corrupt, or otherwise dishonorable conduct.” Trump does all of the above, all of the time.


I’m under no illusions here. At this point, it is clear that most congressional Republicans will stay aboard the rust bucket USS Trump, which has been taking on water from the beginning until it actually begins to sink.


But here is a line from Amash’s tweetstorm that Democrats should reflect on: “While impeachment should be undertaken only in extraordinary circumstances, the risk we face in an environment of extreme partisanship is not that Congress will employ it as a remedy too often but rather that Congress will employ it so rarely that it cannot deter misconduct.”


Speaking of misconduct, the Trump administration is now refusing to comply with perfectly lawful subpoenas issued by duly constituted committees of the U.S. Congress. If this president is allowed to get away with such defiance, why wouldn’t the next president do the same — or go even further? What good is a system of checks and balances if officials decline to use the tools that the framers of the Constitution so painstakingly crafted?


I can’t be certain what the political impact of a formal impeachment process might be. Trump would doubtless claim he was being persecuted, as a way to rile up his base and boost GOP turnout. But he will surely claim victimhood anyway, even if Pelosi decides not to move forward. Bullies cannot be appeased. They must be confronted.


Democrats’ options for avoiding impeachment are narrowing. Amash’s politically dangerous stand is a reminder that elected officials, regardless of party, are supposed to put duty first.





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Monday, May 20, 2019

Biden kicks off his campaign with a WHOPPER of a lie



Was in my favorite bar.  They always watch FOX and NEVER ran into a Democrat the 40 plus years I’ve been going there. Low and behold here comes Biden on TV. He’s donned in a blue shirt with the sleeves rolled up like a typical slimeball politician. He starts out—"I’ve been all across America” in which case I shouted…ALL 57 STATES? There was laughter and a bunch of guys raised their beer. Now for the next part, you better be strapped down in a chair tighter than Ted Bundy. He says this, “The reason the country is doing so well is Trump inherited the Obama/Biden economy”. Preposterous to the point I couldn't believe my own ears! I thought...Hunter must have slipped him some crack.

It also brought back memories of Barry’s favorite line “It’s Bushes fault” and now that Trump has the economy humming along Biden/Barry are trying to take the credit. What's worst, his asshole followers actually believed what he said. Guess I forgot about all those bonus checks mailed out by over 100 companies to their employees during Barry's occupation of the WH.

His followers are dumber than he is. 


If that's even possible.




   Biden's narrative evoked the infamous magic wand statement made by his mentor. 

Video 509





“Those jobs just aren't coming back". Well, guess what happened Barry under the Trump administration…











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Saturday, May 18, 2019

Fran Lebowitz suggests murdering President Donald Trump










But wait, it's not her fault, said the bitch who could be mistaken for a buzzard on a shit wagon. We misinterpreted what she said...because we misinterpret everything.


Video 508












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Ex-Legionary, Fox News personality Father Jonathan Morris asks to leave the priesthood




Surprised to read this always enjoyed his commentary. I wish him well.


Rather would have read this SOB was defrocked. 



What a POS... and the church is afraid to get rid of him. He's become the 'Al Sharpton' of the Catholic church!

Pro-abortion...Pelosi, Biden, and a Catholic priest?

You be the judge.


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Father Jonathan Morris, a former member of the Legion of Christ who was at one time among the most prominent Catholic priests in America as a contributor to Fox News, has asked to be dismissed from the clerical state, indicating he wants to be free to "marry and have a family" though saying it's not about an "existing relationship."

In a statement released Friday, Morris writes that the decision has filled him "with newfound joy," though he says he knows some people won't understand his decision to leave the priesthood.

"After taking some months of sabbatical to be with family and to dedicate more time to prayer and retreat, I have decided to ask the Holy Father, Pope Francis, to release me from the duties and responsibilities of the clerical state," Morris said in a statement, which he made available to Crux.

Morris left the troubled Legion of Christ in 2009, three years after the Vatican suspended its founder, Father Macial Marciel, from his priestly duties, having found Maciel guilty of various forms of sexual abuse and misconduct as well as abuse of power. Morris was incardinated into the Archdiocese of New York with the support of Cardinal Timothy Dolan.

He's appeared on several TV networks and is best known for his role with Fox News, though he was also a theological adviser to Mel Gibson's movie, "The Passion of the Christ", and was the program director for "The Catholic Channel," a project of the Archdiocese of New York, on the Sirius XM radio network for three years.

Morris said in his statement that the fear of "disappointing people's expectations" has held him back from taking the step he's now taking, something he's considered "often and at length in years past and discussed with my spiritual guides."

In his statement, Morris acknowledges that even though he's "loved and thrived" in much of his ministry, he's struggled with his vocation and the commitments demanded by being a Catholic priest, particularly not being able to marry and have a family.

Morris writes that his decision "is not about an existing relationship, but rather about the peace and spiritual freedom I trust will come in the future by following God's will for my life now."

Lastly, Morris says that his decision shouldn't "take away anything from the many heroic men and women who are living out their religious vocations with admirable fidelity and fulfillment."

"I will always be in the pews ready to support you, because my faith in God and love for my Church is stronger than ever," Morris said. "I look forward to serving in new ways alongside of you."

Morris told Crux he's "just beginning the process to request laicization," and there's no indication of when a response to his request is expected.

Morris is a native of Cleveland, Ohio. To read the full text of Morris's statement, click here: Morris statement.







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L.A. wary of adding money to legal defense fund for migrants and refugees




“We must work together to guarantee that no child goes to immigration court alone,” Moreira said.

With a name like Jossiel Moreira what did you think he was going to say? 


So the assholes in L.A. are going to spend $7.4 million on legal costs for illegals who shouldn't be here in the first place. Certainly, this money could be better spent serving their own citizens but illegals have always held a special connection (voters) to the demented liberal. What has fascinated me for years illegals are treated like a treasured commodity in CA. Even convicted felons who have committed murder! They'll bend over backwards protecting them from ICE and being deported...even when they kill their own legal citizens. And for the most part, and this is what really gets me, the legal citizenry of CA goes along with it!!!

L.A. most wanted list:


See anyone with a name like Jablonski? 


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Activists and attorneys urged Los Angeles city officials Thursday to renew funding for a legal defense program for migrants.

The L.A. Justice Fund, a city- and county-backed program that was launched after President Trump took office, pays for attorneys for individuals and families who are detained or at risk for deportation.

Los Angeles had set aside $2 million and the county committed $3 million for the fund in 2017, to be spent over several years, and private philanthropic groups also gave money. But budget leaders have declined to put new money toward it.

Overall, the fund has granted $7.4 million to help with legal representation and counsel, according to the website of the California Community Foundation, a philanthropic organization that disburses the money. In the year since the program launched, 19 people had been released from custody and 223 cases were handled, the foundation said in September.

So far, city and county officials have resisted renewing the L.A. Justice Fund money in the upcoming budget year, as officials evaluate the program and its effectiveness.

“From the outset, the L.A. Justice Fund was developed and implemented as a two-year pilot program with a one-time county expenditure,” said L.A. County spokeswoman Rachel Estrada.

Jay Cortez, a spokesman for City Councilman Gil Cedillo, said Thursday that the city is still awaiting data about the program. Cedillo also wrote a letter on May 3 to Councilman Paul Krekorian, who heads the budget committee, expressing his support for the program.

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said last month that there is enough city money in the L.A. Justice Fund to last until October. The goal, he said, was for the fund to raise $10 million, but private groups haven’t raised their share. He also questioned how much each case is costing the Justice Fund compared with similar programs.

“It was like looking at $20,000 per case, versus the state program, which is about $5,000 per case,” Garcetti said. “With a report back, with those questions answered, we will look at continuing that, but that won’t be until after October.”

On Thursday, Garcetti spokeswoman Andrea Garcia said the mayor plans to work with California Community Foundation and others to “evaluate the impact of this program and develop a long-term strategy to support this vital work and keep immigrant families together.”

The foundation didn’t provide answers about the program to The Times as of late Thursday.

Earlier in the day, frustrated immigrant advocates came to City Hall for a budget hearing to rally for new funding, arguing that not supporting it is tantamount to abandoning L.A.’s immigrant community.

Attorney Jossiel Moreira said the Justice Fund helps pay for his work providing legal representation for child immigrants and refugees who have come to the U.S. alone. Those youths aren’t guaranteed attorneys in court, he said, citing a study that found unaccompanied children without representation are more than four times more likely to receive a removal order.

“We must work together to guarantee that no child goes to immigration court alone,” Moreira said.

Mariana Magaña, a policy advocate with Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles, said her group’s attorneys are often the “last resource” for families about to be split up.

“As a city who welcomes immigrants from all over the world, the City of Angels has an obligation to live up to its values and step up in a time when needed the most,” Magaña said.

(In CA an illegal and a immigrant are one and the same...even a MS-13 member)

The proposed budget now goes to the City Council for a vote.








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