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Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Appeals court rules against Obama immigration plan



Great news




Glad the federal appeals court put the kibosh on Bamnesty.
Pure and simple...why have borders if they serve no purpose? 

In a related story Barry is desperate to close down Gitmo. He's attempting to do so by attrition. The 5 for 1 swap, again sidestepping Congress, had more to do with closing Gitmo then saving Bergdahl. His campaign promise was to close down Gitmo... but no one thought it would be by releasing the inhabitants! I brought this up because speculation is Barry's going to try and pull another fast one with Gitmo like he did granting amnesty.  

BTW...speaking of Bergdahl, who got 6 guys killed looking for him, looks like is going to walk free. 


Someone tell me Barry didn't have a hand in on this.


In the meantime sissy-boy who can't figure out what sex he is and got no one killed is doing 35 years with possible parole in 8. 



Bergdahl <> Manning = Justice?


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President Obama's executive action preventing the deportation of an estimated 5 million people living in the United States illegally suffered another setback Monday after a federal appeals court upheld a federal judge's injunction blocking the measure.

The 2-1 decision by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans further dims the prospect of implementation of the executive action before Obama leaves office in 2017. Appeals over the injunction could take months and, depending on how the case unfolds, it could go back to the Texas federal court for more proceedings.

Republicans had criticized the plan as an illegal executive overreach when Obama announced it last November. Twenty-six states challenged the plan in court. U.S. District Court Judge Andrew Hanen granted the temporary injunction preventing the order's implementation this past February, agreeing with the states that legalizing the presence of so many people would be a "virtually irreversible" action that would cause the states "irreparable harm."

The administration argued that the executive branch was within its rights in deciding to defer deportation of selected groups of immigrants, including children who were brought to the U.S. illegally.

"President Obama should abandon his lawless executive amnesty program and start enforcing the law today," Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said in a news release.

The administration could ask for a re-hearing by the full 5th Circuit but the National Immigration Law Center, and advocacy group, urged an immediate Supreme Court appeal.

"The most directly impacted are the 5 million U.S. citizen children whose parents would be eligible for temporary relief from deportation," Marielena Hincapie, executive director of the organization, said in a news release.

The Justice Department said in a statement that it disagreed with the court's ruling, claiming that Obama's action would "allow DHS to bring greater accountability to our immigration system by prioritizing the removal of the worst offenders, not people who have long ties to the United States and who are raising American children." The statement did not specify what the department's next steps would be.

Part of the initiative included expansion of a program called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, protecting young immigrants from deportation if they were brought to the U.S. illegally as children. The other major part, Deferred Action for Parents of Americans, would extend deportation protections to parents of U.S. citizens and permanent residents who have been in the country for years.

The 70-page majority opinion by Judge Jerry Smith, joined by Jennifer Walker Elrod, rejected administration arguments that the district judge abused his discretion with a nationwide order and that the states lacked standing to challenge Obama's executive orders.

They acknowledged an argument that an adverse ruling would discourage potential beneficiaries of the plan from cooperating with law enforcement authorities or paying taxes. "But those are burdens that Congress knowingly created, and it is not our place to second-guess those decisions," Smith wrote.

In a 53-page dissent, Judge Carolyn Dineen King said the administration was within the law, casting the decision to defer action on some deportations as "quintessential exercises of prosecutorial discretion," and noting that the Department of Homeland Security has limited resources.

"Although there are approximately 11.3 million removable aliens in this country today, for the last several years Congress has provided the Department of Homeland Security with only enough resources to remove approximately 400,000 of those aliens per year," King wrote.

Fox News' Shannon Bream and Matt Dean and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Monday, November 9, 2015

Donald Trump ‘Saturday Night Live’ Hosting Gig Boosts SNL Ratings To Highest Level Since 2012






A special thanks to the idiots, especially the parents, who thought advancing their cause using these two little turd balls was a good idea. 





 Deporting illegals is racism like the Ft Hood shooting was workplace violence.

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Donald Trump’s recent “Saturday Night Live” (SNL) hosting gig has bumped the show’s ratings to record high levels since 2012.

According to NBC, the presidential candidate’s latest SNL show garnered a household rating of 6.6, Entertainment Weekly reported. Trump’s recent SNL hosting gig also beat the 41st season premiere overnight ratings, which featured Miley Cyrus and Hilary Clinton, by 47 percent. It also surpassed previous “Saturday Night Live” high ratings held by a 2012 episode which was hosted by Charles Barkley and included Kelly Clarkson as a musical guest. 


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Larry David to Collect $5,000 for Calling Donald Trump a ‘Racist’ on ‘SNL’


Larry David just hit the jackpot for calling Donald Trump “a racist” on “Saturday Night Live.”

While the “Curb Your Enthusiasm” creator probably doesn’t need the cash, he’s about to collect $5,000 courtesy of an immigrant rights group for heckling Donald Trump this weekend on “SNL.”

“Trump’s a racist!” David shouted at the end of the GOP presidential candidate’s monologue. When asked by Trump why he was shouting, David answered, “I heard if I did that, they’d give me $5,000.”

The interruption was part of a scripted gag on the NBC sketch series. But advocacy group Deport Racism said it still plans to make good on the offer to reward any audience member who shouted “Trump’s a racist” during the live broadcast.


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This is not the first time that Trump hosted the NBC show. The business magnate previously hosted an SNL show in 2004. According to the network’s estimates, Trump’s latest SNL appearance is set to break the season premiere viewer count of 6.3 million to 10 million. The actual viewership data for SNL will be available towards the latter part of the week. 

On the other hand, Trump is also very confident that he’ll be able to bring up SNL’s ratings with his appearance. In an interview with the New York Post in late October, Trump was asked why he decided to host “Saturday Night Live” especially after NBC’s cancellation of the Miss Universe pageant. He replied, “It’s called ratings.” 

“I go on Jimmy Fallon, he got his best ratings,” he explained. “One of the best nights he’s had in years. Then I did Colbert’s show. That got fantastic ratings. He beat Fallon by a lot. Since then, NBC and I get along great.”

The Republican presidential hopeful also told the New York Post on how he maintained a good working relationship with Steve Burke, CEO of Comcast, who is the parent company NBC, even after the Miss Universe debacle. So when he got the call from the network to do an SNL show, Trump agreed.

He recounted, “I got a call, asking me to participate in a skit like Hillary did. I said ‘That would be fine.’”

However, SNL showrunner Lorne Michael wanted Trump to host the whole show, instead of participating in a skit. “They brought the idea to Lorne,” Trump shared, “And he said, ‘I want him to do the whole show.’”





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Saturday, November 7, 2015

Carson Blows Up at Reporters: Why Don’t You Care About Obama’s Past?





You probably heard about the Carson West Point story.


If you read it on POLITICO it would be like coming from a Clinton.

No Carson didn't go to West Point he attended lowly Yale and became one of the worlds leading neurosurgeons. 

(Think Ben presented himself as a foreign exchange student like someone else I know?)

The liberal MSM traveled back over 50 years turning over every rock searching to tarnish Carson's reputation but looked the other way when it came to a litany of Barry's 'improprieties' as Carson aptly points out.



This is the Carson I've been waiting to see!

Please watch.


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Quentin Tarantino Called Cops Days Before Attending Anti-Police Rally










Just another Hollywood elitist. 


Sean Penn was supposed to attend but he's in Haiti attired in a Che Guevara teeshirt trying to figure out where all the money went.  



This is interesting. 



A good one would be the next time he calls 911... reroute the call to Black Lives Matter.

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Quentin Tarantino called the cops to his Los Angeles home just days before he fired up an anti-cop rally when he labeled police as “murderers.” (RELATED: Quentin Tarantino Calls Cops ‘Murderers’ At Anti-Police Rally)

The Los Angeles Police Department responded to a call at the director’s home after he found an intruder in his back yard. Tarantino told the man to leave, and he called the cops afterthe intruder wouldn’t.

TMZ reports that the cops arrived minutes later and “talked to the man without incident.” (RELATED: Tarantino: I Have To Call Murderers Murderers)


(Photo by Kena Betancur/Getty Images)

This was 13 days before Tarantino attended an anti-police brutality rally in Washington Square Park in New York City.

“When I see murders, I do not stand by,” Tarantino said. “I have to call a murder a murder and I have to call the murderers the murderers.” (RELATED: Jamie Foxx Backs Quentin Tarantino’s Anti-Police Comments)


(Photo: Kena Betancur/Getty Images)

“I’m a human being with a conscience. And if you believe there’s murder going on then you need to rise up and stand up against it. I’m here to say I’m on the side of the murdered.” (RELATED: Quentin Tarantino Backtracks: ‘All Cops Are Not Murderers’)

An insider at the LAPD told TMZ that although they think Tarantino is “an ass,” they will continue to respond to calls at his home. 

They left out the 'hole'.









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Friday, November 6, 2015

Daily Mail Headline






BTW...The current occupant had a Secret Service detail at the beginning of May in 2007 the year before his first election. We’re nearly six months further into this cycle and Trump and Carson are just now getting protection. I don't remember anybody bitching about "taxpayer expense" then.















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