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Friday, August 16, 2019

56 Percent of Americans Blame Trump Rhetoric for Mass Shootings







The poll was taken after gun massacres in El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio occurred within hours of each other, as well as a mass shooting at the Gilroy Garlic Festival in California a week earlier. Fox’s survey respondents were asked “How much do you think each of the following is to blame for mass shootings in the United States over the last few years?”

Thirty-four percent said they blamed “Sentiments expressed by President Trump” for gun massacres “a great deal,” while 22 percent said they blamed Trump’s rhetoric “some” for mass shootings.

Among Democrats, 87 percent blamed Trump to some degree, along with 50 percent of independent voters, but even among Republicans, more than one in five laid some of the blame for mass shootings at Trump’s feet.

Well, what did you expect when the gullible believe everything the MSM says about Trump? Hell... it's Trump fault Epstein's dead too!



These are some of the mass shooting which took place during Barry's occupation of the WH with photos of the more notable. I bet if the media really applied themselves they could pin all these shootings on Trump too. Two presidents, two sets of mass shootings, one gets all the blame, one skates. 


And the media is here to make sure that happens.






2016: 71 killed, 83 wounded
Burlington, Wash., Sep. 23
Baton Rouge, La., Jul. 17
Dallas, Texas, Jul. 7
Orlando, Fla., Jun. 12
Hesston, Kan., Feb. 25
Kalamazoo County, Miss., Feb. 20
2015: 46 killed, 43 wounded
San Bernardino, Calif., Dec. 2
Colorado Springs, Colo., Nov. 27
Colorado Springs, Colo., Oct. 31
Roseburg, Ore., Oct. 1
Chattanooga, Tenn., Jul. 16
Charleston, S.C., Jun. 17
Menasha, Wis., Jun. 11
2014: 17 killed, 28 wounded
Marysville, Wash., Oct. 24
Santa Barbara, Calif., May. 23
Fort Hood, Texas, Apr. 3
Alturas, Calif., Feb. 20
2013: 31 killed, 13 wounded
Washington, D.C., Sep. 16
Hialeah, Fla., Jul. 26
Santa Monica, Calif., Jun. 7
Federal Way, Wash., Apr. 21
Herkimer County, N.Y., Mar. 13
2012: 67 killed, 68 wounded
Newtown, Conn., Dec. 14
Minneapolis, Minn., Sep. 27
Oak Creek, Wis., Aug. 5
Aurora, Colo., Jul. 20
Seattle, Wash., May. 20
Oakland, Calif., Apr. 2
Norcross, Ga., Feb. 22
2011: 18 killed, 21 wounded
Seal Beach, Calif., Oct. 14
Carson City, Nev., Sep. 6
Tucson, Ariz., Jan. 8
2010: 8 killed, 2 wounded
Manchester, Conn., Aug. 3
2009: 38 killed, 37 wounded
Parkland, Wash., Nov. 29
Fort Hood, Texas, Nov. 5
Binghamton, N.Y., Apr. 3
Carthage, N.C., Mar. 29
2008: 16 killed, 24 wounded
Henderson, Ky., Jun. 25
DeKalb, Ill., Feb. 14
Kirkwood, Mo., Feb. 7






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Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Its even more kinky then we thought...


This is really odd. Just what kind of relationship did these two have?

EXCLUSIVE: Did Jeffrey Epstein have painting of Bill Clinton wearing a blue DRESS and red heels and lounging in the Oval Office inside his Manhattan mansion? Visitor reveals bizarre image inside pedophile’s $56m lair





• Jeffrey Epstein had a painting which appeared to be Bill Clinton wearing a blue dress and red heels hanging inside his Manhattan home

• Source who saw it during a business meeting told DailyMailTV

• The blue dress seemed to be a pointed reference to Clinton's former intern Monica Lewinsky who wore a blue dress during their tryst in the White  House

• The painting was snapped inside the pedophile's mansion in 2012, seven years before he was accused of running a sex trafficking ring of underage girls

• The source, who asked to remain anonymous, was visiting Epstein to present a business proposal 

• She told DailyMailTV: 'It was absolutely Bill Clinton. It was shocking... it was a very provocative, sexual picture' 
• Epstein and Clinton were friends, with the 72-year-old flying on the now deceased financier's private plane - including the Lolita Express - several times

• The source also claimed she saw a young Hispanic girl waiting to meet with Epstein after her business meeting, saying the girl 'looked about 14'

• Epstein was found dead by suicide on Saturday after he was arrested in July





Jeffrey Epstein had a bizarre portrait which appears to be of Bill Clinton hanging in his Manhattan mansion, depicting the former president lounging on a chair in the Oval Office wearing red heels and a telling blue dress, a source exclusively told DailyMailTV 




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Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Election 2020: De Blasio Campaign Rally Attended By Only 15 People



Looks like 'Warren Wilhelm' is in serious trouble.



Seems like crowd size wasn’t a big deal for Democratic presidential hopeful Bill De Blasio.

The incumbent mayor of New York City, who’s clearly on his way out as a contender for his party’s nominee for president, is again discovering his cachet as boss of the Big Apple doesn’t mean that much outside the confines of the city.

(Proof sanity stills reins outside of NY)

Media reported 15 people showing up for an election event Sunday morning at Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Despite this, the seasoned politician took to the floor at Parlor City Pub to talk about things Democratic. De Blasio built his short campaign speech around his theme, “Working people first."

If it wasn't for the 3 charming family members it would have been 12!



“Everything should be about our families, our lives, what everyday people are going through, what working people are going through,” said the unfazed de Blasio. “If we as Democrats are talking about that, we’re winning."

The mayor added, “Here’s the bottom line: We have a country that’s favored the 1 percent now for literally 40 years.”

“The rich have gotten richer. Everybody else has been pretty much-treading water.”

Speaking of money...





De Blasio’s speech to the patient few that attended got mixed reviews.

“I liked a lot of what he said,” said Carol Wickey, a 78-year-old retiree, according to the New York Post. “(But) I thought in his prepared comments he focused too much on working people.”

Wickey said she feared this kind of a divisive tone might drive a wedge between Democratic voters and ultimately wasn’t sold.

“He did not say anything that would sway me that he would be my choice as a candidate. Nothing made him stand out among the other two dozen people.”

De Blasio spent the rest of Sunday at the Iowa State Fair, which has a reputation as being a bellwether in the early days of campaign season.

“There’s gonna be a father-son competition,” he told the Cedar Rapids attendees. “Yes, Dante (his son) may be younger, he may be stronger, he may be better-looking, but that’s not going to stop me. Wisdom also counts.”

There are still 25 Democrats gunning to become the party’s nominee for president. The top seven with a better than even chance of securing the nomination are: former vice president Joe Biden, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA), Mayor Pete Buttigieg, Sen. Cory Booker (D-NY) and former Texas congressman Beto O’Rourke.

Rolling Stone on July 26 ranked de Blasio number 18. De Blasio has trouble being liked in his own city, however. His approval rating in New York is hovering in the low-40s while his national disapproval numbers lead the field of Democratic hopefuls.

One poll found 42 percent of Democrats and independents think de Blasio should drop out of the presidential race.






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