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Sunday, September 6, 2020

General George Patton was right






Yes, general you were so right.

This is what Harris had to say June 1, 2020 about bailing out the rioters and looters so they could continue their quest destroying the country. No doubt it would extend to anarchists in other states. 





This is what she tweeted August 30th when she and Joe realized their poll numbers were heading south. 

(Never uttered a word about it at the DNC)






Harris is running a con job like she's been doing her entire life.



The debate look... when she hammered Sleepy Joe on the issue of federal mandated busing to racially integrate schools. The “That little girl was me” moment. 



The look she gives him now.



Proving she still got it...








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100 days and still going strong




Portland ‘riot’ declared after Molotov cocktails tossed

How long will the governor allow this to continue?



















At least three Molotov cocktails were tossed in the direction of Portland, Ore., police late Saturday, prompting yet another night of unrest in the city to be declared a riot, according to reports.

Video posted on social media showed people scattering after a fiery object hurtled through the air and crashed on the ground, resulting in a huge fireball and smoke.

In another video, a rioter is seen scrambling for help after his feet catch fire while trying to escape flames.


Late Saturday local time, police posted on Twitter that the crowd near Ventura Park – about 10 miles east of downtown -- was “engaging in tumultuous and violent conduct thereby intentionally or recklessly creating a grave risk of causing public alarm.

“This is a riot,” the message declared.

The crowd had gathered at the park around 7 p.m. PT, reportedly with plans to march to the police department’s east precinct, Portland’s KATU-TV reported.


Flames rise from a street after a liquid had been spread and lit, Saturday, Sept. 5, 2020, during protests in Portland, Ore. Some protesters, at, left, move back as police, at background right, advance. (Associated Press)


About two hours later, authorities declared the march unlawful, according to the station.


During the evening, Portland police and Oregon state troopers worked to block marches and disperse crowds. Their efforts included the first use of tear gas in September, OregonLive.com reported.

The city has now seen more than 100 nights of rioting since the May 25 death of George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis.






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Saturday, September 5, 2020

Trump vs. Biden? Liberal journalists aren't umpires, they're batting clean-up for Team Joe








Watch this video. This is disgusting. The liberal 'journalists' might as well have said,  "We hate Trump Joe...tell us how much you hate him."

Could you imagine Trump getting questions like this


Video 580


In a press conference filled with journalists saying, “thank you” to their candidate, they still found time to throw it to him easy




Joe Biden slams President Trump over report that he mocked US war dead


Are today’s liberal journalists blatantly aiding the Biden campaign? Of course, they are. The press are playing this game like it’s already October -- and that’s World Series time. So they delivered an October surprise for his team.

Friday’s press conference with Democratic presidential nominee and former Vice President Joe Biden was a perfect example of how much on the team they actually are. It wasn’t a straightforward Q&A. It was staged so it began with an Atlantic reporter asking Biden about The Atlantic’s bogus scoop.

Team Biden batted leadoff with The Atlantic’s Edward-Isaac Dovere to push his outlet’s anonymous attack on Trump. ”But when you hear these remarks — suckers, losers, recoiling from amputees — what does it tell you about the president's soul and the life he leads?" he asked.

Can you ever remember an easier question asked of a presidential candidate? What are they going to ask him next? If likes to drink coffee?

(I remember when a female reporter asked Barry what he had for lunch)

That wasn’t all. In a press conference filled with journalists saying, “thank you” to their candidate, they still found time to throw it to him easy, to encourage him to be the president they want him to be.

Biden was asked, “Aren’t there a lot of people out there who are supporting you or inclined to not vote for the president, who would say, ‘Why isn’t Joe Biden, angrier about all of this?’”

Because that’s what people are saying? Not, is he really ready to run?

That’s the kind of easy pitching you get in batting practice, not in the pros.

It was similar to what you saw in two recent press conferences that also brought to mind baseball more than politics.

Both President Donald Trump and Biden were gearing up this week for their trips to riot-torn Kenosha, Wisconsin. Only Trump was the target of fastball after fastball. Every journalist pitch was designed to make him strike out — or to flat out bean him.

Reporters raised questions about whether Trump’s arrival “could exacerbate tensions and increase violence.” Then they pressed him to see why he wouldn’t meet with “the family of Jacob Blake,” the man shot seven times following a fight with police.

It only got worse from there. The press did just that, press Trump all over the field. The six minutes of questions were reminiscent of baseball’s beanball wars. Several reporters aimed their pitches right (er, left) at the president.

CNN was the worst, naturally. Their White House Correspondent Kaitlan Collins threw hers straight out of left field. She was trying to tie Trump to the violence of Portland, where leftists have rioted for nearly 100 days.

She asked, or argued, “But I notice you did not mention that your supporters were also in Portland this weekend, firing paintball guns at people, some form of pepper spray. So do you want to also take this chance to condemn what your supporters did in Portland?”

Trump hit that pitch out of the park. He noted, “paint is a defensive mechanism; paint is not bullets.” Then he went for the grand slam, connecting the rioters to the press. “Your supporters — your supporters — and they are your supporters, indeed — shot a young gentleman who — and killed him — not with paint, but with a bullet. And I think it’s disgraceful.”

In all, Collins tried to link Trump’s “supporter” or “supporters” to violence seven separate times. She also tried to shout over Trump, but her mask muffled the sound and Trump easily dodged the beanballs.

In short, another typical day at the ballpark. The news media teamed up against Trump and he smacked what they threw at him like a political Babe Ruth.

Now compare that to the Biden presser held just two days later. There were no brushback pitches, no beanballs. And nothing that a 77-year-old man couldn’t easily handle.

Everything was about decorum. None of the reporters talked over Biden. In fact, they said “thank you” to him five separate times.

That’s a word none of them uttered during the Trump presser.

The questions began with deference, unlike with how they addressed Trump. “Vice President, two quick questions for you if I may,” started off the presser.

Then, just as the reporters had done for Trump, they threw the pitches in from left field. The press was always trying to drive the narrative to benefit liberal politics.

Even though a reporter admitted that locals didn’t want Biden in Kenosha, the way he was asked about it was almost gentle. “Why is now the right time for you to go to Kenosha And what do you hope to accomplish tomorrow?”

That easy pitch was followed by one even easier, but still pushing the liberal ideal, hoping Biden might take an intentional walk from the debates. “Is there anything, you've said you'll participate, is there anything that could dissuade you from participating and how have you began to prepare?”

The questions tried to help Biden frame his responses. When asked about violence in Kenosha, he was reminded of the Democrat talking point, “obviously you are not president now and Donald Trump is.” Not that the rioters who burned down much of the city were Biden’s “supporters,” to use the CNN word. They didn’t ask that.

The game ended with a reporter giving Biden a chance to tout his fund-raising success. “You raised $364.5 million, your campaign and the DNC last month, record for a monthly haul, apparently. How are you going to spend it?” To which Biden jokingly asked the reporter to dinner.

This wasn’t even competitive. It was an exhibition among people who are all on the same team.

Biden should be used to it. These are the same pitches the press threw to his old boss President Barack Obama for eight years.

Journalists are already proving that’s the kind of bush league play we can expect if Biden wins.






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Friday, September 4, 2020

Still think Tara Reade made the whole thing up?



On a tip from Ed Kilbane


Judicial Watch Files Suit after Secret Service Admits to Destroying Records Related to Alleged Biden Altercation with Secret Service Agent


Creepy Joe...there are no limits.





(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today that it filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security for records that the Secret Service claims to have destroyed related to a reported physical altercation between a Secret Service Agent and Joe Biden at a photo op in 2009 (Judicial Watch v. U.S. Department of Homeland Security (No. 1:20-cv-02457)).

The lawsuit was filed after the Secret Service failed to respond to a July 14, 2020 administrative appeal challenging its claim that all files related to the 2009 altercation, “ha[d] been destroyed,” due to “retention standards.”

On March 29, 2020, the Gateway Pundit republished a 2017 report alleging that an unidentified Secret Service agent was suspended for a week in 2009 for “shoving Biden after he cupped his girlfriend’s breast while the couple was taking a photo with him.” “The situation got so heated … that others had to step in to prevent the agent from hitting the then-Vice President,” according to the report.

Judicial Watch’s FOIA request, made on May 12, 2020, sought:

All records related to a reported incident in 2009 in which a United States Secret Service Agent reportedly was involved in an altercation with, or attempted to strike, then Vice President Joe Biden during a photo opportunity.

The records sought shall include, but not be limited to, witness statements, the Agent’s statement, victim’s statement, alleged perpetrator’s statement, incident reports, investigative reports, communications among USSS personnel regarding the incident, and disciplinary records related to the incident for the Agent in question.

In a July 13, 2020 response to Judicial Watch’s request, the Secret Service appeared to confirm that a file on the alleged incident existed at some point, asserting, “[T]here are no responsive records or documents pertaining to your request in our files,” because “the above mentioned file(s) has been destroyed” due to “retention standards.” The Secret Service added that, “[n]o additional information is available.” It did not deny the incident had occurred. In its lawsuit, Judicial Watch intends to test the Secret Service’s assertion that it destroyed all records about the incident.

“We had not been able to confirm whether the report about the alleged altercation might be true until the Secret Service itself suggested it destroyed records about the incident,” stated Judicial Watch President Tom Litton.







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Reinoehl who claimed he was "100% ANTIFA" is now 100% DEAD ANTIFA





Suspect in fatal Portland protest shooting killed by feds during arrest attempt



How much do you want to bet his mail in ballot will still be cast for Biden?

(Wouldn't it be a kick in the head if he was shot by a black cop and ANTIFA and BLM go at it. Think I'll start a Reinoehl Go Fund Me page and say all the donations will go to the KKK. )

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The suspected gunman who fatally shot a right-wing protester in Portland last weekend was reportedly shot and killed by law enforcement authorities Thursday night as they attempted to arrest him.

Michael Forest Reinoehl, 48, died in Lacey, Washington, where federal agents were attempting to take him into custody for the shooting — the same night his interview on the shooting aired on Vice News, The New York Times reported.

Reinoehl in the interview insisted he acted in self-defense and “had no choice” when he shot Aaron “Jay” Danielson, 39, after an evening of clashing protests in Portland on Aug. 29.

“Had I not acted. I’m confident that my friend — and I’m sure I – would have been killed,” Reinoehl told Vice News. “I wasn’t going to stand there and let something happen.”

Details of Reinoehl’s death were not immediately clear. Police sources had told the Oregonian that he was the subject of investigations into the shooting.

Reinoehl in his interview lamented the direction the country was heading, saying his fatal shot “felt like the start of a war.”

“Honestly, I hate to say it but I see a civil war right around the corner. That shot felt like the beginning of a war,” he added.

The ex-military man said he headed out into Portland that night to provide security for Black Lives Matter protesters, who had rallied against a pro-Trump caravan that was making its way through the city.

He did not state why he felt his life was in danger and strayed away from discussing specifics of the shooting.

“Well honestly, those are…details that I probably don’t want to get into other than just simply saying I realized what happened,” Reinoehl said when asked about the immediate aftermath of the shooting. “I was confident that I did not hit anyone innocent and I made my exit.”

Reinoehl was cited at a July 5 protest on allegations of possessing a loaded gun in a public place, resisting arrest and interfering with police, The Oregonian reported.

But allegations were dropped on July 30 with a “no complaint” and no reason given, according to court records.

Reinoehl, who has a son and a daughter, had often posted about Black Lives Matter and related protests on his social media accounts, where he described himself as “100 % ANTIFA.”

Reinoehl, in his Vice News interview, said he was antifascist, but not actually a member of Antifa.

“If you just look at the basic definition of it, it’s just antifascist – and I’m 100 percent antifascist,” he said. “I’m not a member of Antifa. I’m not a member of anything.”

He said he was once proud of the US, but that pride had since turned to anger and fear.

“I used to really love this country and I respected the flag and everything that it represented,” he added. “But because of all this, every time I see a big truck, especially with the flag on it, I immediately think they’re out to get me.”







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