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Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Good for you Ben




Carson: 'Absolutely I stand by the comments' about Muslim president

Ben Carson is absolutely right. Who want's ANOTHER Muslim in the WH after Barry's 'legacy'!


Zero's a very complex guy with Muslim blood flowing through his veins.  Calls waterboarding torture, wants to close Gitmo which now appears by attrition… but occasionally he drones a terrorist. I suggest the latter is to keep up appearances. His record speaks for itself.

Nakoula Basseley Nakoula The Egyptian-born Coptic Christian who shot a video was to blame for Benghazi not the Muslims who actually perpetrated it.

He has done nothing but beat Christianity in the head with a bat since he took office.

Nadal Hasan the Ft. Hood admitted terrorist killed 13 people shouting Allah Akbar. The atrocity was quickly rebranded by this administration as Workplace Violence.

Not long ago a Muslim cut off a woman's head in Oklahoma and again they called it Workplace Violence.
(Good thing the Tsarnaev brothers didn't have jobs)

Recently this administration tried to downplay the Taliban as terrorists preferring to call them armed insurgents.

Wasn't it Barry who supported the overthrow of Mubarak so the Muslim Brotherhood (Morsi) could rise to power in Egypt? Where is Morsi now?

Barry does a 5 for 1 trade exchanging 5 top Taliban operatives for a worthless deserter... and does it behind the back of Congress.

As the rest of the world stood with France over the Charlie Hebdo massacre. Barry didn't attend and sent no one.

This administration goes berserk and threatens to boycott our only ally in the Middle East Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu from speaking before Congress. This is after Barry said they should go back to the 1967 borders.

Barry cut's a deal with Iran which paves the path to a nuclear bomb. Gives them $150 billion to continue their reign as state sponsored terrorists and creates a nuclear arms race in the Middle East.

 Irving police and school faculty are concerned when a  Muslim, Ahmed Mohamed brings a 'clock' in a briefcase to school.



When police questioned the boy, WFAA reports, they said he was “passive aggressive” and didn’t give them a “reasonable answer” as to why he had brought his contraption to the school. “We attempted to question the juvenile about what it was and he would simply only say it was a clock. He didn’t offer any explanation as to what it was for, why he created this device, why he brought it to school,” said James McLellan of the Irving Police Department.

The mission here was to stir the pot of 'Islamophobia' and it worked. Why? What is more natural then a Muslim with a bomb?

Tomorrow's headline:

BOMB EXPLODES IN LOWER MANHATTAN KILLING 18

What's the first thing that comes to mind? 
It's not prejudice... its reality!

Of course if this was about Ambjörn Gustafsson from Sweden this tweet would have never gone out.




Barack Hussein Obama 


...And so was Saddam Hussein. 



Ask yourself this. 
Has he done more to help or hinder the onslaught of Islam?

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Carson stands by belief that a Muslim shouldn't be president

Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson said Monday that he "absolutely" stood by his comments about not supporting a Muslim president, while also clarifying that he was referring to Muslims who had not rejected Islamic Sharia law.

"We don't put people at the head of our country whose faith might interfere with them carrying out the duties of the Constitution," the retired neurosurgeon told Fox News' Sean Hannity. "If you're a Christian and you're running for president and you want to make this [country] into a theocracy, I'm not going to support you. I'm not going to advocate you being the president."

"Now, if someone has a Muslim background, and they're willing to reject those tenets and to accept the way of life that we have, and clearly will swear to place our Constitution above their religion, then of course they will be considered infidels and heretics, but at least I would then be quite willing to support them," Carson added.

Carson came under heavy criticism for his initial remarks, which were broadcast on NBC's "Meet The Press" Sunday. Carson, a devout Christian, told moderator Chuck Todd a president's faith should matter to voters if it runs counter to the values and principles of America. In response to a follow-up question about whether he would support a Muslim candidate for president, Carson said, "I would not advocate that we put a Muslim in charge of this nation," Carson said. "I absolutely would not agree with that."

Carson also doubled down on his comments in a statement posted on Facebook late Monday, in which he fired back at his fellow Republican candidates who criticized him.

"Those Republicans that take issue with my position are amazing," the Facebook statement said. "Under Islamic Law, homosexuals – men and women alike – must be killed. Women must be subservient. And people following other religions must be killed. I know that there are many peaceful Muslims who do not adhere to these beliefs. But until these tenants are fully renounced ... I cannot advocate any Muslim candidate for President."

Carson added, jokingly, "I also can't advocate supporting Hillary Clinton either by the way."

The GOP candidates who criticized Carson's initial statement included Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, who told Hannity, "I don't believe anybody should be disqualified from the presidency because of their denomination or because of their faith." Earlier Monday, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush said the remarks were "not productive", and former New York Gov. George Pataki compared Carson's statement to anti-Catholic campaigning against John F. Kennedy in 1960.

Carson's comments were also attacked by Democrats, with Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz saying Sunday, "It's hard to understand what's so difficult about supporting an American citizen's right to run for president.

"But unsurprisingly, this left Republicans scratching their heads. Of course a Muslim, or any other American citizen, can run for president, end of story."

Earlier Monday, Republican frontrunner Donald Trump said "it's not my job to defend the president," in response to the controversy sparked when he chose not to correct a town hall questioner who called President Obama a non-American Muslim.

"Somebody was asking a question and actually making a statement, and it's not my job to defend the president," Trump told Fox News' Greta Van Susteren. "The president is capable of defending himself."

Trump was addressed by a man during a rally Thursday in New Hampshire who incorrectly said that President Obama is a Muslim.

"We have a problem in this country," the unidentified man said. "It's called Muslim. ... You know our current president is one."

Trump said he considered challenging the questioner at the time, but chose not to.

"President Obama will be able to defend himself if he wants to. I know one thing he's not going to defend me. If somebody says something about me, Greta, he's not defending me, that's for sure," Trump said.

Trump also commented on a similar controversy surrounding fellow 2016 hopeful Ben Carson, who said Sunday that a Muslim should not be president. However, Trump said while there "have been difficulties" with Islamic extremism, he would have no problem with a Muslim president.

"I would have no problem with it, no," Trump said when asked if he could support a Muslim president if they agreed with him politically.










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Monday, September 21, 2015

Donald Trump, GOP politics take center stage at Emmys





Meanwhile in the land of reality...

Hillary is under 5 separate FBI investigations.

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Julia Louis-Dreyfus accepts the award for Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series for her role in HBO's "Veep" at the 67th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles, California September 20, 2015.



Republican politics took center stage on a few occasions at the 67th Emmy Awards.

Host Andy Samberg touched briefly on the political scene in his opening monologue.

"Sure, Donald Trump seems racist," he said. "What else?"

Samberg also added: "Donald Trump is running for president ... to the delight of uncles everywhere."

Later on the show, Julia Louis-Dreyfus won the Emmy for Outstanding actress in a comedy series, her fourth win in a row in the prestigious category.

On stage, Louis-Dreyfus started her acceptance speech with what she said was a line taken from a speech her character gave on the popular political comedy.

“What a great honor it must be for you to honor me tonight,” she recited. “Oh no wait, Donald Trump said that. It’s getting trickier and trickier to satirize this stuff.”

The comedy team Key and Peele followed with a dig at the most recent GOP debate.

"There is one category of TV that allows us as a society to sit back and enjoy the simple spectacle of reality," Peele said. 

Key responded, "A strange reality, where people can’t seem to say two words without throwing each other under the bus," to which Peele added, "A reality where a panel of millionaires fight like sharks to be chosen by average middle class Americans."

Amy Schumer's team of writers were announced for their Emmy nominations by a Donald Trump-esque sounding voice, with The Donald himself superimposed on photos of each writer, ending with: "That bimbo, Amy Schumer."





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Saving the Donald from himself




Trump to CNN: 'I love the Muslims'


And cancer is a great disease!

Somehow 'I love the Muslims' and 
'Lets make America great again' don't go hand in hand. Next he'll tell us how beautiful Carly Fiorina is. Oh wait he already....




I wonder when he was looking out from his office high above Trump Tower that fateful day...





 watching this..


How much love he had in his heart for Muslims..



This is for you Donald.


 The easy button from Staples. It is rigged up to make every Muslim on the planet disappear when pressed. Just think no ISIS, no Al-Qaeda, Iran, Taliban, Hamas, Hezbollah, Boko Haram, etc, all gone with one push of the button. No longer any "lone wolf" Muslim attacks around the world. Would the Planet Earth turn into paradise? No. But for damn sure it would be a far better place than it is now! 

Oh...I almost forgot.. Joe is POTUS.



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Urbandale, Iowa (CNN) — Donald Trump on Saturday responded to a question from CNN about whether Muslims pose a danger to the country, saying: "I love the Muslims. I think they're great people."

The Republican presidential front-runner made the comment after addressing high school students here at their homecoming Saturday night.

During a question-and-answer session with students, Trump was unable to avoid being asked about the latest political controversy dogging his campaign: his decision not to correct a supporter this week who called President Barack Obama a Muslim.

One student told Trump that she considered Muslim-Americans to be an important segment of the country. They asked whether the billionaire businessman would consider putting a Muslim in his Cabinet or on his ticket.

"Oh, absolutely," Trump responded. "No problem with that."

At a New Hampshire town hall on Thursday, a supporter stated that Obama was a Muslim and not American -- which Trump did not correct -- and asked the candidate how he plans to "get rid of" Muslims in the country.

"We're going to be looking at a lot of different things," Trump responded. "You know, a lot of people are saying that and a lot of people are saying that bad things are happening."

Trump has largely avoided the press since the flap. He canceled a South Carolina campaign event on Friday, citing business obligations, and chose to forego press gaggles at two events in Iowa on Saturday.

Under fire from critics for the interaction, Trump sent out a series of tweets Saturday, defending why he chose not to correct the supporter.

"Am I morally obligated to defend the president every time somebody says something bad or controversial about him? I don't think so!" Trump wrote.

In another tweet, he said: "If I would have challenged the man, the media would have accused me of interfering with that man's right of free speech. A no win situation!"

Trump was noticeably subdued as he addressed a crowd of teenagers ahead of their dance on Saturday, advising them to stay away from alcohol and drugs and encouraging them to pursue professions they felt passionate about.

Taylor Donner, a senior at Urbandale High School who attended Trump's speech wearing his tux and boutonniere, was excited to see the candidate.

"I'm a fan. I didn't think we'd get someone that important," he said. Donner spoke to CNN while his homecoming date, Raelynn Meade, got to meet the real estate mogul because she was part of the AP government class that helped get him here.

Not every Urbandale student is a Trump fan, though. According to Donner, his friends are supporting different candidates, including Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. One of those friends is Josh Ingham who wore his "Feel The Bern 2016" shirt and pin to the speech.







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Friday, September 18, 2015

The Manly Man




Rugged Alaska!


Only one of these girls has to wear gloves.






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Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Artist Sarah Levy uses menstrual blood to paint a Donald Trump portrait over sexist comments






This coming from the Daily Mail a liberal website to say the least. This woman's  a lying sack of shit. She could care less about Megyn Kelly! Read the whole article. She's from Oregon and writes articles for the Socialist Worker.org, she's worried about 'thousands of refugees' from Central America locked up in detention centers, and will donate the proceeds of the 'art' sale to an immigrant rights organization.

  Surprised the blood wasn't blue. 


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One Portland artist found an - ahem - creative way to tell Donald Trump that his comments about women and menstruation are unacceptable: She painted his portrait in her period blood.

Sarah Levy describes her red-and-white picture of Trump, who looks like he is speaking, as 'menses on a matte board' and has titled it 'Whatever'.


She intends for the portrait to send a message to 69-year-old Trump, and the rest of the world, that sexism is unacceptable, and also plans to auction off the piece to benefit U.S. immigrants. 




Eyebrow-raising artwork: Portland-based artist Sarah Levy painted this portrait of Donald Trump in her menstrual blood





Unfortunate words: The politician sparked Sarah's interest after implying that Megyn Kelly was PMSing during the Republican debate




'I heard the comments he made to Megyn Kelly and I was outraged that he was basically using women's periods not just to avoid a political question but also to insult her and all women's intelligence,' Sarah told USA Today.

After the Republican presidential debate on Fox News, the candidate infamously said of Megyn, who served as a moderator: 'You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes. Blood coming out of her wherever.'

Most people interpreted the second part of Trump's comment as an implication that Megyn was hormonal because she was on her period, and that was the reason that she had asked him 'tough' questions about the way he talks about other women.

Sarah was offended by the comment, and on the last day of her period last month, an idea struck her.




Creative supplies: She collected her blood in a Diva cup and painted with a brush and tampon



Fighting back: Sarah said she found it 'outrageous' that someone running for president could 'say what he did and still be in the race'



'It just made so much sense,' she wrote in an essay for SocialistWorker.org. 'It was outrageous to me that someone running for president of the United States of America - not just some small-state governor or a random rich guy, but president - could say what he did and still be in the race.'

While she was happy to see people tweeting their own anger at the entrepreneur-turned-politician - like the women who wrote about their own periods using the hashtag #periodsarenotaninsult - she thought the message would be more powerful if it was delivered in an even more humorous way.

So, she collected her blood with a Diva Cup, a device that is inserted like a tampon and captures the blood, and then used a tampon and a paintbrush to create Trump's picture, highlighting his pursed lips and wavy comb-over.

'I could basically use it like watercolors with a paintbrush,' she explained to USA Today. 'I definitely recommend painting with your menstrual blood.' 




Passing it on: She also takes issue with Trump's comments about Mexican immigrants, and plans to auction off the painting to benefit and immigrant organization



Getting the word out: Sarah wanted to go further than the women who have tweeted about their periods using the hashtag #periodsarenotaninsult


She knows that her artwork may turn some stomachs - even of those people who agree that Trump's comments were sexist and insulting - but she believes that it is important to fight against ignorance in a way that will really get people's attention.

'I think that an issue like menstrual shame is related to the overall body shame that many girls and women in our society are raised to feel as a matter of course,' she wrote in her essay, adding that comments like Trump's contribute to the idea that women are worth less than men.


'I think Trump does need to be shut up and deflated, and any way I can help do that - like inverting his sexist comments into menstrual art - is something I'm going to do.'

However, she's not just offended by the sexist comments made by the man she calls a 'racist doofus'. She also takes issue with his incendiary comments about Latinos and Mexicans in particular – he referred to men from these areas as 'rapists' and recently voiced his grandiose plans to build a wall at the border and, somehow, make Mexico pay for it. 





Priorities: She knows some people disapprove of her project but says that there are plenty of other things to be more upset about


In an attempt to undo the harm done by those remarks, she plans to auction her painting off online and donate the proceeds to an as of yet undetermined immigrant rights organization. She is also selling posters of the artwork onEtsy for $20, from which she will also donate earnings. 

Sarah is quite aware that some people are 'outraged' by her painting, but she points out that there are much bigger problems deserving of that indignation and disapproval - like that fact that Trump makes openly sexist and 'blatantly racist comments', and that 'thousands of refugees' from Central America are locked up in detention centers.

'There are plenty of things to be outraged about, but my little piece of art should be at the bottom of that list,' she said.







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