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Thursday, January 3, 2019

Romney, Flake, and McCain 3 peas in a pod...ahh make that 2



Mitt Romney bashes Trump's time in office in op-ed


To think I once supported this bastard. Even donated to his campaigns!
Romney described Trump during his campaign as "a phony, a fraud, a huckster". He also called Trump  "a con artist" whose demeanor is "recklessness in the extreme." So it would be fair to say according to Romney Trump's not fit to be president because he's no good right? 

But good enough for Romney to kiss his ass begging to become SOS!

The question is if Trump's no good as Romney claims then what does this say about Romney's integrity?



This is the infamous photo in New York of Romney just before the ass kissing process. Truthfully, could never understand Trump even considering him for the SOS appointment unless it was to bury the hatchet. Guess we have all witnessed how that worked out. But as time moved on there seemed to be a little 'thaw' in their relationship and Trump even supported him for Senator in Utah. However, no sooner is Romney elected he digs up the hatchet going after Trump again.

So what is Romney's motivation? I think it's two-fold. One paving the way for another run. His third. Two I think it's animosity. He has anger issues. Mitt Romney is a professional politician. Donald J. Trump went from private citizen to POTUS (never holding any other political office) in one of the most unprecedented elections of all time! On the other hand, Romney couldn't beat the most worthless waste of skin ever to sit in the Oval Office... Barack Hussein Obama. Not once but twice!

It's no wonder he has anger issues. He choked just like Trump said he did.







Dan Bongino feels the same way.


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Oh... now that I'm thinking about it. Do you think Romney a senator worth $250 million, the 'holier than thou' senator from Utah, will donate his salary to charity like Trump did?



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Mitt Romney on President Donald Trump: He hasn't 'risen to the mantle of the office'


Mitt Romney claims victory in the Nov. 6, 2018, midterm elections. The former Republican presidential hopeful easily defeated his Democrat challenger in the race for U.S. Senate. Romney will replace longtime Utah Republican Sen. Orrin Hatch.AP

Days away from joining the Senate’s Republican majority, Sen.-elect Mitt Romney broadly criticized President Donald Trump’s policies and character and argued that the president “has not risen to the mantle of the office.”

“With the nation so divided, resentful and angry, presidential leadership in qualities of character is indispensable,” the Utah Republican and 2012 presidential nominee wrote in a Washington Post op-ed posted online Tuesday night. “And it is in this province where the incumbent’s shortfall has been most glaring.”

Romney’s biting public assessment came as Trump and Senate Republicans faced a new governing dynamic. Republicans on Thursday will cede control of the House to Democrats, who were prepared to oppose Trump on a number of policies and promised a slew of investigations into his actions and those of his aides and campaign officials, particularly with regard to Russia’s election meddling.

Romney, a former Massachusetts governor, had criticized Trump before – notably, in a March 2016 speech he called Trump a “fraud” and opposed his bid for the GOP nomination – but later he made peace with the president-elect and even expressed interest in joining his administration.

Romney’s rebuke of Trump drew a cutting reply from Brad Parscale, Trump’s campaign manager. In a tweet Tuesday night, Parscale said Romney “lacked the ability to save this nation” and contended that Trump “has saved it.”

“Jealously is a drink best served warm and Romney just proved it,” Parscale wrote. 

In the column, Romney offered approval of Trump’s corporate tax policies and efforts to cut regulations, appoint conservative judges and other “policies mainstream Republicans have promoted for years. But policies and appointments are only a part of a presidency.”

“To a great degree, a presidency shapes the public character of the nation,” Romney said. He later added: “With the nation so divided, resentful and angry, presidential leadership in qualities of character is indispensable. And it is in this province where the incumbent’s shortfall has been most glaring.”

While saying Trump’s early administration appointments had been encouraging, Romney added that “on balance, his conduct over the past two years, particularly his actions this month, is evidence that the president has not risen to the mantle of the office.”

In describing a “deep descent” by the Trump presidency in December, Romney cited the departures of Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and White House chief of staff John Kelly and what he called the appointment of people of lesser experience, the abandonment of allies, and Trump’s “thoughtless claim that America has long been a ‘sucker’ in world affairs.”

Looking ahead, Romney wrote that he would act as he would with any president from either party in the White House, supporting policies he believes are in the best interest of the country and his state and opposing those that are not. And he said he didn’t intend to comment on every tweet or fault.

“But I will speak out against significant statements or actions that are divisive, racist, sexist, anti-immigrant, dishonest or destructive to democratic institutions,” he said.

Romney will be sworn in as a senator on Thursday.

McCain reincarnated







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Tuesday, January 1, 2019

Police release photos of suspects who attacked 3 people at Chicago Red Line stop


As Gomer would say...




Police released surveillance photos of a group of suspects who attacked three people at a Near North Side Red Line stop on Saturday. | Chicago police




You're staring at the embryo of the canonization process. Which one is destined for sainthood? Take your pick. I put a red circle around mine. Let's call him JarTavious. A few months from now one of these God-fearing young men is going to wind up dead. A police officer or maybe a 'Bernie Goetz' will do them in. Al true to form will show up in Chicago to instigate the looting and destruction of property.

Then to stoke the flames a little more...

Evening News <-----> ABC, NBC, CNN, MSNBC, CBS.

Most likely they'll use a photo along these lines. Of course, making reference to his lifelong dream of becoming a Biochemist.
Where's the halo?


Oh...and lets not forget the mother of Saint JarTavious.



Kanesha made this announcement before the Daily Caller released the 'talented'  JarTavious Green's criminal record (I gave him the last name too) which consists of 15 arrests over the last 20 months. When his criminal record became known for some inexplicable reason it never materialized on any of the above networks.  


A Bureau of Justice Statistics study concluded blacks commit 51 percent of all homicides mostly against other blacks. Alarming when you consider blacks represent about 13% of the population.

So stay tuned for future reporting on The Life and Times of JarTavious Green (or whatever his name is). I don't know his true destiny but it damn sure won't be a Biochemist.

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Chicago police released surveillance photos of a group of teenagers who attacked three people at the Chicago Red Line station on Saturday evening.



At 7:12 p.m., the group approached the victims on the station’s platform before surrounding and punching them, according to Chicago police.



The suspects are described as black males, thought to be between the ages of 15 and 19, standing between 5-foot-6 and 6-feet with medium builds and complexions, police said.

The unprovoked attacks targeted a 26-year-old man, a 28-year-old man, and a 29-year-old woman, according to police and the victims, who were all treated at the scene for bruising and lacerations. According to the 28-year-old, he later learned that he had suffered a broken eye socket when he received additional treatment at the University of Illinois Medical Center at Chicago.

“Because they hit random people for no reason and I live very close to the station, I am worried to live here anymore,” he told the Sun-Times.

Police also received reports that a large group of teens had been kicked out of Water Tower Place and a nearby McDonald’s on Saturday night.

Downtown CTA stops had an increased police presence in the lead-up to the New Year’s Eve festivities, and officers were made “highly visible” at the Chicago station in the wake of the brazen attacks, police said.







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Monday, December 31, 2018

Elizabeth Warren Moves Toward 2020 Bid With Launch Of Exploratory Committee







The progressive senator is taking the first step toward officially jumping into the presidential race. If elected president the Harvard Law School “minority” professor (based on her self-listing in a directory as a Native American in the 1990's) she'll be the second 'person of color' to ever hold the office and the first pureblood native American. Fortunately, Pocahontas took a DNA test proving she is somewhere between 1/64th to 1/1024th Indian. Talk about indisputable evidence! Truthfully, I believe her true lineage begins with an A and ends in holes.








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Sunday, December 30, 2018

Feinstein demands investigation of Customs and Border Patrol over the deaths of two migrant children


Simple translation as to what they're trying to sell from the above headline:

Trump Killed Them

You know damn well I'm right!
Feinstein is taking a new angle in going after the Trump administration.

After the recent deaths of two migrant children while in border patrol custody, the California Democrat is demanding an investigation to see if she can pin the tragedy on the government agency in essence Trump.

In recent weeks, two children have died after their parents tried to sneak into the country illegally.

The first child, a 7-year-old girl from Guatemala, made national headlines after several stories and misinformation made it sound as though her death was the fault of our border agents.

In that case, the father did not make authorities aware of the condition of his child.

For hours, the child went untreated.

By the time authorities were able to treat the child, who CPB said was suffering from dehydration and shock, it was just too late.

The second child, an 8-year-old Guatemalan boy, died this past Tuesday.

After the child and his father had been taken into custody, he developed symptoms of illness. The authorities sent the child to be treated for what was deemed to be a common cold.

Doctors prescribed ibuprofen and amoxicillin to treat the boy.

After leaving the treatment center, the child became nauseated and started to vomit.

The child was returned to the treatment center but died later that night.

The medical examiner reported that the boy tested positive for influenza B. But at this time, authorities have still not yet released an official cause of death.

While Feinstein is blaming immigration authorities to grab headlines, she is missing the obvious here.

It is the parents who are taking their children out of their homes, dragging them across hostile terrain, then dropping them into the lap of our government agencies.

The border patrol agents, who are not doctors, have no idea about the past medical history of these children or if they have some existing condition. Further, the sheer number of children and families attempting to illegally cross the border has sky-rocketed, straining the medical resources available.

These parents are putting their children in danger, a situation that could be completely avoided if they followed our immigration laws and came into the country legally.

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BTW...since were talking about investigations where we these fucks, and by fucks I mean... Feinstein, Pelosi, Brown, Newsome, Kamala Harris, Ted Lieu among others when Gustavo Perez Arriaga shot and killed Cpl. Ronil Singh during a traffic stop. Arriaga told investigators that he was a member of the Sureno street gang and used social media to promote himself as a gangster. He had two prior arrests for DUI. Why was he not deported? I'll tell you why. Singh's life means nothing compared to an illegal. It means nothing to Dems when illegals kill Americans. They didn't even give Singh a passing thought! They're always talking about impeaching Trump. Who should REALLY be removed from office? 

That said, what truly boggles the mind is Democrats openly put illegals ahead of true Americans. They are against a border wall which would protect our country. The government is currently closed down over it. Yet they just took back the House of Representatives!?! 

Like I said it boggles the mind.













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Cop-killer Mumia Abu-Jamal granted appeal, spurring outrage from widow of slain police officer




Hey, why not. The Democrats are still celebrating the Christmas death murder of CA Officer Ronil Singh 


murdered by an illegal Gustavo Perez Arriaga.


What better way to ring in the New Year than allow convicted cop killer Mumia Abu-Jamal to go free.




If the Dems win the no wall controversy they hit the trifecta!

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The widow of a Philadelphia police officer who was gunned down 37 years ago in the line of duty is "outraged" over a judge's decision last week to grant her husband's killer a chance to appeal his conviction.

On Thursday, Judge Leon Tucker granted Mumia Abu-Jamal another opportunity to appeal his 1981 conviction in the death of Philadelphia Police Officer Daniel Faulkner. Abu-Jamal spent three decades on death row before his sentence in the shooting death of Faulkner was thrown out over flawed jury instructions.

Prosecutors agreed to a sentence of life without parole, and Abu-Jamal's final appeal was rejected by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in 2012. However, the judge ruled on Thursday that former Justice Ronald Castille should have recused himself because of statements he made as a prosecutor about police killers that suggest potential bias.

"I'm absolutely outraged with Leon Tucker. Tucker has no merit on this judgment. [Castille] had nothing to say about Mumia Abu-Jamal, he had no prejudice," said Maureen Faulker in an exclusive interview on "Fox and Friends" Sunday. "This is going to open the door for so many murderers to be able to do this and appeal this."


The widow of Officer Daniel Faulkner appeared on Fox and Friends Sunday. (Fox and Friends)



During a routine traffic stop on a vehicle belonging to Abu-Jamal's younger brother, William Cook, Officer Faulkner got into a physical confrontation with Cook. Abu-Jamal was in the vicinity and observed the fight, ran over and shot Faulkner in the back and, later, in the face.

Faulker, who noted that she has traveled back and forth from her home state of California numerous times in this case, also said she hopes that Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner will appeal this decision.

"Mumia Abu-Jamal shot my husband between the eyes, he executed my husband," Faulker said. "I'm never going to let this go. All over the country, they're reducing sentences on murderers, they're allowing them out of prison, and it's wrong. It's so wrong."

The Philadelphia district attorney told the Associated Press that the latest decision is being reviewed.

The police officer's widow had a message for the judge who issued the new ruling.

"To Judge Leon Tucker: I hope you can sleep at night with the decision you made, because you know it was not the right one," she said.

The case against Abu-Jamal, a political activist and journalist, has received international attention among death-penalty opponents and criminal justice reform advocates.

(aka Liberals)






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