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Monday, September 18, 2017

Ronald and Penelope Jones...stupidity defined



After Britain's Parsons Green tube bombing come to find out these two idiots took the terrorists in. 




Was there nothing to be learned from the Tsarnaev brothers? 


This is one of the dogs from Syria who stayed with them. 



Yahya Faroukh

The other is from Iraq and has yet to be caught.

Isn't it wonderful? 

They invite these two lunatics and their warped religion into their home in a display of compassion and they, but for the grace of God, to show their gratitude almost killed dozens of their fellow countrymen!

Wonder if it occurred to Ron and Penelope had they discovered the plot... they wouldn't be sucking air right now?









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Hillary Clinton doesn't think Lynch meeting hurt campaign



Sure it didn't! 
And OJ and Casey Anthony are not murderers.


She good have nipped it in the bud making it believable by stating:



The truth of the matter is this. The Clinton's have a  
***l ---o---n---g***  
history of lying.  No one believed her email bullshit and just as certainly didn't swallow the chitchat blather of golf and grandchildren on the tarmac.

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Hillary Clinton doesn't believe her husband's tarmac meeting with former Attorney General Loretta Lynch ruined public perception of her or cost her the election.

The former presidential candidate spoke to PBS while promoting her new book 'What Happened.' 

She has blamed many factors for why she lost to President Donald Trump, including but not limited to Facebook, former FBI director James Comey and the Electoral College.

But Clinton 'rejects' the notion that Bill's meeting with the attorney general who was investigating her emails cost her the election. 

She admitted it was a bad look and blames Comey above Lynch.

When Judy Woodruff asked whether or not this was a fatal mistake, Clinton responded: 'I honestly reject that premise, partly because there’s a chain of command in the Justice Department. 

'There’s a deputy attorney general. We all now know who it was, Sally Yates, a woman of experience and integrity.

'We knew at the time, after it was reported that, you know, both my husband and Loretta Lynch said they didn’t say a word about this. The optics were not good. I admit that.

Clinton then turned the conversation back to James Comey: 'But in this chain of command, if the attorney general is recused, you know, the deputy attorney general. And what we know happened is that the investigation was getting nowhere. There was nothing to find. And he was in a position of having to accept the evidence that there was no case.'

Because of the optics of Loretta Lynch meeting with Bill while she was investigating his wife, she said she would agree to what the FBI director recommended.

'The optics were not good': Hillary Clinton admitted it was a bad look when her husband met with Loretta Lynch who agreed to accept the FBI director's recommendations as to not appear biased. 

Comey said the meeting between Bill Clinton and Lynch was 'extremely careless' but did not recommend charges for the incident. 





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Saturday, September 16, 2017

This is so typical




Kenneka's last moments: Surveillance video shows 'drunk' 19-year-old stumbling around four-star hotel kitchen and into the freezer where she died after party - as her mother blasts cops for IGNORING her pleas for help



Her mother Tereasa Martin said: 'To me, I feel like they helped kill my child: the police department and this hotel.'


They are now out on the streets protesting against the cops and the hotel. At one point they even claimed the people she was partying with set her up to be murdered! Even though they have a video which clearly shows no one but her in it (drunk on drugs or both) they still have to find someone to take the blame other than their dumbass daughter. What about responsibility for your own actions?

Watch the video and tell me who brought about their own death. And one more detail if you have to point a finger. Who had the closest contact with her? The cops, the hotel, or the people she was partying with?


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Newly released surveillance video shows Kenneka Jenkins stumbling around the hallways and kitchen of the hotel where she was found dead inside of the walk-in freezer hours later.

Video shows the 19-year-old leaving the elevator alone at 3.20am then struggling to maintain balance as she navigates the hallways of The Crowne Plaza Hotel and Conference Center in Rosemont. 

She was at the hotel the night of September 8th for a party with friends on the ninth floor. Jenkins was officially reported missing on Saturday at 1pm and found dead in the freezer early Sunday morning at 1am. 

Though the footage doesn't show the moment Jenkins enters the freezer, authorities believe she did when she walked out of the frame. 

The footage appears to conflict with the social media speculation that there was foul play or that she was coerced into the freezer.

There will be 36 more hours of footage from that weekend released, police told the Chicago Tribune

The teen's family's lawyer told the paper they will be seeking their own investigation and perhaps a second autopsy. 

Attorney Larry Rogers said the hotel 'never checked. They never searched, they never did anything while a young, 19-year-old disoriented girl was sitting in their freezer.'

(The bastards are looking for a payday)

'Now there has to be an answer to how that happened. Better yet, there has to be an answer to why that happened.'

(Yes...it certainly can't be her own fault) 

Her mother Tereasa Martin said: 'To me, I feel like they helped kill my child: the police department and this hotel.'






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Thursday, September 14, 2017

Harvard makes convicted spy Chelsea Manning a 'fellow,' igniting firestorm





The liberal mindset:

~~~What action can we take to make us look more stupid than we know we already are?~~~

 In a perpetual continuum of trying to top their last stupid action (destroying our history) they hit their mark with this latest stunt.



    

Weiner was in the running but was too busy sexting to answer the call.



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Update:





Former CIA Acting Director Michael Morell on Thursday announced his resignation as a senior fellow at Harvard after the university named U.S. Army soldier-turned-convicted felon Chelsea Manning a visiting fellow.

Manning will take on the role at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, the school said on its website

“She speaks on the social, technological and economic ramifications of Artificial Intelligence,” the Harvard announcement said. “As a trans woman, she advocates for queer and transgender rights as @xychelsea on Twitter.”

Morell, a former CIA deputy director who twice served as acting director, announced his resignation from Harvard's Belfer Center was a result of Manning's appointment, saying he couldn't be part of an organization "that honors convicted felon and leaker of classified information." 

"Senior leaders in our military have stated publicly that the leaks by Ms. Manning put the lives of U.S. soldiers at risk," Morell said. "I have an obligation in my conscience -- and I believe to the country -- to stand against any efforts to justify leaks of sensitive national security information."

Many people were flabbergasted the university gave Manning the title, calling it “unbelievable” that a person convicted of espionage could be considered a “fellow.”

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“Of all the veterans who honorably served...Harvard hires Chelsea Manning who was convicted of espionage. Unbelievable,” retired gunnery sergeant Jessie Jane Duff wrote on Twitter.


“I'm loyal to Harvard, but I think I'll forego IOP events this fall. (I'd feel the same way if Chelsea Manning were still Bradley Manning.)” pundit Bill Kristol said. Manning replied: “Awesome ! can you ask @seanspicer to do the same? #WeGotThis.”


“#Bizarre; @Harvard names #ChelseaManning as #VisitingFellow on #LGBT.. He's more qualified to speak on #Treachery,” tweeted David Higgins, who identifies himself as having been in the U.S. Army.


“Seriously @Harvard?? Enabling a traitor to our country? You need to check your stupidity,” another user wrote on Twitter.


“How to become a Harvard Visiting Fellow: Leak 700,000 classified documents & get convicted of 6 espionage charges,” user J Michael Waller tweeted.


“And Harvard just named him a visiting fellow along with Chelsea Manning. Good examples for students on how to slime your way to the top,” another person wrote.


“Chelsea Manning Was Convicted of Leaking Classified Info — So Naturally, Harvard Sent Her a Job Offer,” a tweet read.


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Manning, who was known as Bradley Manning before transitioning, was released from prison in May after serving seven years for leaking classified government materials to WikiLeaks. She was convicted in 2013 of espionage, theft, and computer fraud, earning her a 35 year prison sentence -- until former President Barack Obama commuted the sentence.


Manning's release from jail was widely criticized by members of Congress, who considered Manning's leaks of the nation's most sensitive secrets a danger to America's safety. House Speaker Paul Ryan called the move "just outrageous."

The convicted felon did not directly address the new job on her social media accounts, except in her response to Kristol. 





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ESPN's double standard shows when hosts speak out



This is how it works. If you’re a liberal black bitch you can call the president a “white supremacist” on your Twitter account. On the other hand, if you’re a conservative and express your views (on Facebook)  against cross gender bathrooms you get fired like Kurt Schilling.

PS:

Imagine the blowback had an ESPN commentator called Obama a "Black Muslim".







By Brian Flood Published September 13, 2017 

ESPN‘s handling of its latest controversy offers fresh evidence that the network will punish employees for expressing conservative views while liberal staffers are given a pass – regardless of how it impacts the company’s bottom line.

The company offered a mild reprimand of anchor Jemele Hill after she called President Trump a "white supremacist" in a tweet. But conservatives at the network have been punished or even fired for speaking their minds, and another personality recently got put on time out for simply musing that ESPN's obvious political bent is turning off viewers.

“Donald Trump is a white supremacist who has largely surrounded himself w/ other white supremacists,” Hill, the face of ESPN’s “SC6,” a relatively new version of SportsCenter with an urban feel, tweeted. Hill is an outspoken liberal who currently has a pair of photographs with Barack and Michelle Obama pinned atop her twitter feed.


“Donald Trump is a white supremacist who has largely surrounded himself w/ other white supremacists.”- ESPN anchor Jemele Hill in tweet

The network issued a statement saying she'd been given a talking to, but there appears to be no meaningful disciplinary action to date.

“The comments on Twitter from Jemele Hill regarding the President do not represent the position of ESPN. We have addressed this with Jemele and she recognizes her action were inappropriate,” the network said in a statement.

Other incidents have been handled much differently at ESPN. Citing “sources,” Fox Sports' "Outkick the Coverage’s" Clay Travis reported on Tuesday that longtime ESPN anchor Linda Cohn was told by directly by the network’s president John Skipper not to show up to work after she suggested that the network has become too political. Travis noted that Cohn, who has hosted ESPN’s flagship SportsCenter over 5,000 times, was also told to stay home and think about what she said.

Sources: After Linda Cohn spoke out on politics @ESPN she was told by prez John Skipper not to come to work & to think about what she said.— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) 8:29 PM - Sep 12, 2017

The rhetoric that Skipper reportedly wanted Cohn to ponder was simply a radio interview that occurred back in April when she appeared on 77 WABC’s “Bernie and Sid” radio show. The 25-year ESPN veteran was asked if politics played a part in recent struggles at the network, including mass layoffs and a drop in subscribers.

“That is definitely a percentage of it,” Cohn told the radio hosts. “I don’t know how big a percentage, but if anyone wants to ignore that fact, they’re blind.”

Both ESPN and Cohn declined to comment when contacted by Fox News.

Why would politics turn away subscribers from a sports network? Well, in recent memory, ESPN has awarded its prestigious Arthur Ashe Award for Courage to Caitlyn Jenner for coming out as transgender, spent countless hours of airtime praising now-former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick for kneeling during the National Anthem and even removed an Asian-American broadcaster named Robert Lee from an assignment because of fear that his name is similar to Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee.

Meanwhile, outspoken conservative former MLB star Curt Schilling was fired from the network for expressing political views on social media.

“ESPN is an inclusive company. Curt Schilling has been advised that his conduct was unacceptable and his employment with ESPN has been terminated,” the network said in a 2016 statement.

Schilling did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment.

Former ESPN reporter Britt McHenry was let go during the widespread layoffs earlier this year and has since become an outspoken conservative on social media. However, she claims that she was reprimanded by ESPN executives for favoring right-leaning tweets while she worked there.


For those saying "that's not a true statement." Yes, it is. I worked there and was reprimanded for conservative-leaning tweets I favorited.— Britt McHenry (@BrittMcHenry) 5:08 PM - Sep 12, 2017


In the pre-Trump era, ESPN took similar matters more seriously. Back in 2008, Hill was suspended for writing on ESPN.com, “Rooting for the Celtics is like saying Hitler was a victim.” In less than a decade, the network has pivoted from suspending Hill for comparing Celtics fans to Nazis to allowing the same reporter to call the President of the United States a white supremacist. 

Former ESPN personality Jason Whitlock, now a host on Fox Sports, believes the majority of sports fans lean to the right. He has a theory for why the Connecticut-based sports network has turned to the left.

“I think that ESPN has chosen a lane politically… there are rumors that [Disney chairman and CEO] Bob Iger wants to run for president,” Whitlock said Wednesday on “Fox & Friends.”

On Tuesday’s edition of “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” Travis quoted NBA legend Michael Jordan who once said, “Republicans buy sneakers, too.” However, the folks at Disney clearly don’t mind if right-leaning viewers find their sports news elsewhere -- and the network is losing subscribers in the process.





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