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Saturday, June 8, 2019

Look who's calling who a snowflake





Really Savage...

It must really suck to know you voted for the POS who highjacked your party, stole the nomination and the debate questions, financed a fake dossier, weaponized the FBI and the DOJ, outspent Trump, spied on him, and still lost to the guy she called incompetent!!!

That's gotta hurt.


She was so pissed at her NY Headquarters she couldn't go on stage to spin her pending demise so she sent out her lap dog Podesta.


Then she had the gall to question Trump’s ability to accept the election results… which to this day the entire Democratic party has refused to accept... including you Savage.






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McRomney says he may decline to endorse Trump again



I'm shocked!



Traitors...they have that certain look in their eye.


Romney called Donald Trump a “phony” and a “fraud” whose “promises are as worthless as a degree from Trump University.”


Yet here he is at Jean-Georges, a posh restaurant located in the Trump International Hotel kissing Trump's ass to become SOS and work for the guy who he claims is a “phony” and a “fraud”. WOW Mittens, talk about principles and integrity... 

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Utah Sen. Mitt Romney said Friday he may decline to support Donald Trump for president in 2020, explaining, “I wouldn't be surprised if I stay out of the endorsements."

The 2012 Republican presidential nominee, who has not shied away from criticizing Trump, told reporters at his annual E2 Summit in the Utah ski resort town of Park City that he doesn’t think endorsements really matter anyway.

(Unless when Trump endorses Romney)

"I don't think endorsements are worth a thimble of spit," Romney said.

(Perfect depiction of Romney)

Romney in 2016 refused to support Trump, famously giving a speech in which he referred to the candidate as a “phony, a fraud." He said he later wrote the name of his wife, Ann, on that ballot.

After his election, Trump considered Romney for secretary of state, before choosing Rex Tillerson for the role.

Elected to the Senate from Utah last year, Romney – a former Massachusetts governor -- has been one of the president's fiercest GOP critics at times, though he's also supported Trump on some issues.

Romney said Friday he opposes Trump's proposal to impose tariffs on Mexico to force the U.S. ally to stem the flow of migrants.

"Punishing Mexico in some way is, in my opinion, a very bad idea. It's also expensive for Americans," Romney said.

(Trump just proved him wrong again)















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Friday, June 7, 2019

Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou's extradition hearing set for next year



Any country that would allow Huawei to build a 5G Network would have to be out of their mind. They're embroiled in almost as many scandals as the Clinton's!

Go on Bing and type in...HUAWEI SCANDALS. You'll see enough to make any sane person think twice about choosing Huawei. 

When you got Putin defending Huawei/China that's all you need to know.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7115899/Putin-says-bid-push-Huawei-world-market-start-new-technology-WAR.html 





June 7 (UPI) -- A British Columbia Supreme Court judge accepted a proposal by the defense of Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou to begin her extraction hearing in January, more than a year after her arrest.

Defense lawyer David Martin offered a series of court dates Thursday that could see her extradition trial extend until October 2020, CBC reported.

It was the most "aggressive" schedule possible and would be a "record" concerning the complications of the hearing, he said.

Meng, who was absent from the hearing Thursday, was arrested at the request of the United States Dec. 1, 2018, while arriving at Vancouver's international airport. She currently faces 13 counts of conspiracy, fraud, obstruction and sanction violation charges in relation to business conducted with her company.

Martin said the timeline allows for the court to deal with the issue of dual criminality.

Under Canada's Extradition Act, dual criminally stats that the offense must be reviewed to ensure that it would be considered a crime if it had taken place Canada.

Though the extradition case will commence Jan. 20, 2019, the defense will be making a week-long disclosure application in court starting Sept. 23.

Meng's arrest has raised tensions between China and Canada. Most recently, Canada chastised China in uncharacteristically harsh terms over its treatment of the Tiananmen Square massacre.

China also apprehended two Canadians -- diplomat Michael Spavor and businessman Micael Kovrig -- in the days following Meng's arrest and charged them with espionage after Canada decided to begin the process to extradite her to the United States.







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Wednesday, June 5, 2019

D-Day 75














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Monday, June 3, 2019

Donald Trump insults Sadiq Khan as he lands in UK for state visit



This article is by The Guardian.

Before you begin reading bear in mine they conveniently left this part out.


London Mayor Sadiq Khan (a Muslim dog) compared President Donald Trump to the fascists who roiled into Europe in the 20th century in an opinion article published ahead of the U.S. president’s state visit to the United Kingdom that begins today. 



“In years to come, I suspect this state visit will be one we look back on with profound regret and acknowledge that we were on the wrong side of history,” Khan wrote in the article published by The Guardian. 


“Donald Trump is just one of the most egregious examples of a growing global threat,” Khan wrote in the article, which was published online with the headline “It’s un-British to roll out the red carpet for Donald Trump.”


(What he really meant was un-Muslim)



Khan wrote that Trump was part of the global rise of the “far right” that threatened “our hard-won rights and freedoms and the values that have defined our liberal, democratic societies for more than seventy years.”

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Trump arrives in the UK...
with the most gorgeous first lady ever.



Donald Trump has arrived in the UK for a delayed state visit and set a combative tone by criticizing the London mayor as his plane landed.

After Air Force One touched down at Stansted, the US president and his wife, Melania, were greeted by the foreign secretary, Jeremy Hunt, one of the contenders in the Conservative leadership race.

Trump was seen chatting with Hunt for a minute and occasionally patting him on the back.

Before landing, Trump described Sadiq Khan as “a stone cold loser” after the London mayor compared him to a 20th-century fascist.

Trump repeated his criticism about Khan to Hunt as they spoke on the tarmac, said the foreign secretary, who told BBC News: “I said to him that we were going to put on a great show for him because America is our closest ally.

“And he mentioned to me some of his very strong views about the mayor of London. What he said to me was consistent with what was in his tweet.”

Hunt added: “I agree with him that it is totally inappropriate for the Labour party to be boycotting this incredibly important visit. This is the president of the United States.”

Khan’s spokesman said “childish insults” should be “beneath the president of the United States”.

Tens of thousands of protesters are expected to take to the streets to demonstrate against the visit. 



Really...in America, we miss him about as much as Polio.


As he waited to greet Trump, Hunt was distinctly muted in his welcome, declining twice to disagree with a description of the US president’s policies as “toxic and dangerous”.





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