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Monday, July 23, 2018

Iranian president, Rouhani, warns the US... “war with Iran is the mother of all wars”






If I remember correctly the last time I heard someone use the expression "the mother of all wars”.


This was the end result. 





Uday & Qusay Hussein






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Looks like Grandma is gearing up for another run






Wasn't she the one who helped facilitate our uranium to Russia?

Where corruption and subterfuge exist... the waft of a Clinton can't be far behind. 



One thing you gotta admit though. 
She's got style!




Does this resemble a future POTUS?
... a couple of cookies, warm milk, and she's ready for bed.


Trump's dream ticket:





Or maybe this. 





As you know the libs are hard at work trying to move the party far left.
This would be my dream ticket. Can't get much more left than this.

Praise Allah. 



Bet ICE would second that emotion! 





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Saturday, July 21, 2018

Extolling the 'virtues' of a liberal

















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Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Ex-FBI chief James Comey urges Americans to vote for Democrats in midterm elections




This SOB knows what he’s talking about. He is so "patriotic" he tried to rig an election for a Democratic.




Former FBI director and long-time Republican supporter James Comey is urging American voters to support Democrats in the upcoming midterm elections.

“This Republican Congress has proven incapable of fulfilling the Founders’ design that ‘Ambition must ... counteract ambition,’” Comey said in a tweet late Tuesday.



[“All who believe in this country’s values must vote for Democrats this fall. Policy differences don’t matter right now. History has its eyes on us.”]



Comey’s tweet comes as tensions continue to boil over in Washington, following President Donald Trump’s extraordinary press briefing alongside his Russian counterpart in Helsinki on Monday. 

Speaking next to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Trump repeatedly rejected the conclusions of the U.S. intelligence agencies and failed to publicly condemn Russia for allegedly meddling in the 2016 election.

“They said they think it’s Russia,” Trump said of the U.S. intelligence community, before adding: “I have President Putin … he’s just said it’s not Russia. I will say this, I don’t see any reason why it would be.”

On Tuesday, however, Trump said he misspoke in Helsinki, and that he had, in fact, meant to say he didn't see "any reason why it wouldn't be Russia," thereby tilting the scales in favor of the assessment reached by his own intelligence agencies, and not the denial issued by Putin.

Comey vs. Trump


Comey, who has frequently criticized the U.S. president since being fired in May 2017, had spoken out against Trump’s comments in a separate tweet on Monday.

“This was the day an American president stood on foreign soil next to a murderous lying thug and refused to back his own country. Patriots need to stand up and reject the behavior of this president,” Comey said via Twitter on Monday.






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Tuesday, July 17, 2018

"Hanoi Jane" says US is in 'an existential crisis,' revisits past controversies





Jane Fonda said she believes the United States is in an "existential crisis." Fonda is pictured here at The National Commie Award Center in 2017 (AP)



Indisputably the United States is the greatest county in the world. So how is it we're a Capitalist society, not Communist, how does she square the two? Not many benefited from Capitalism more than her... now she bites the hand which served her well.

Jane Fonda is using her celebrity status to encourage citizens to vote in the upcoming midterm elections because, according to the actress, the United States is in an "existential crisis."

"I can’t remember in my 80 years a more important election. I mean 2020 is going to be important but what happens in November, in terms of who’s going to be elected, is going to determine not just the foreseeable future — but for generations — what this country is going to look like," Fonda told People, speaking about her involvement with Swing Left, a grassroots effort to elect Democrats in swing states. 


2020


Democratic response




The actress was also asked about the backlash she faced for being an outspoken critic of the Vietnam War in the '70s. Fonda's anti-war activism at the time earned her the nickname "Hanoi Jane."

"As for the controversies that have followed me, [they're] just starch in my spine — and the reason I keep at it is because, why not? I don’t know — I just don’t see any other way to live," Fonda explained. "We’re in an existential crisis, you know, our democracy has been challenged very, very gravely, and I’m scared.

"I have grandchildren, and when I die I want them to be able to say to themselves that Grandma did everything she could to save democracy and make the world a safer, better, place for us. Whether I’ll succeed — I’m not alone — that’s what’s important."

The 80-year-old, with her "9-5" and "Grace and Frankie" co-star Lily Tomlin by her side, said she is privileged to be able to use her public persona to promote her cause.

"Well, the disdain for Hollywood arises because it’s an effective effort: when celebrities speak out, our voices are heard," Fonda explained. "The fact is that when celebrities speak out for those whose voices are less heard it is effective, and that’s why Trump is attacking us."

This is hardly the first time Fonda has expressed disappointment in the United States. In October, the actress told the BBC she is not proud to be an American.

During the interview, Fonda was asked, "Are you proud of America today?"

The actress was very quick to reply with a hard "no."

"But, I’m proud of the resistance," she elaborated. "I’m proud of the people who are turning out in unprecedented numbers and continue over and over and over again to protest what Trump is doing. I’m very proud of them, that core."


The core:






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