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Monday, June 5, 2017
Did you see that pathetic Kathy Griffin press conference yesterday? An Academy Award-winning performance sure to be heralded by Hollywood’s limousine liberals. But for the rest of us in flyover country, what a CRYBABY!
Break out the world’s tiniest violin. As the late comedian Robin Williams once said, Joan of Arc did less whining on the stake.
To refresh your memory, earlier this week Griffin released a photograph she thought was really cute and clever featuring her holding in her right hand what was supposed to be the bloody, severed head of President Donald Trump – a depiction of the barbaric practice of some radical Islamic terrorists.
Like what they did to Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl. I wonder how Pearl’s family felt seeing Griffin’s grotesque photo? Did she ever stop for even a minute to consider that?
It was a sick display. But in the minds of these radicalized anti-Trump celebrities, anything goes. Until, of course, there’s a price to pay – namely Griffin being fired by, of all entities, CNN. I mean, you REALLY have to have stepped over the line for the Trump Derangement Syndrome sufferers at CNN to dump you!
In her tearful press conference, Griffin referenced her “apology” – which was like a burglar who isn’t really sorry he robbed somebody, but that he got CAUGHT. She then proceeded, Hillary-like, to blame everyone for the controversy other than herself.
Boo-hoo, Donald Trump is being mean to me, she blubbered and sobbed.
“I don’t think I will have a career after this. I’m going to be honest: Donald Trump broke me.”
Oh, puh-lease. CNN might have kicked her sorry can to the curb, but you can bet the anti-Trump Hollywood glitterati will rally to her side and keep her in the media spotlight. Sequel performances on “The View,” “The Tonight Show” and every other liberal chat-fest are surely just days away.
And who knows, maybe she’ll end up as co-hostess with MSNBC’s Rachel Mad-cow!
Oh, and let’s not forget this beaut…
“There’s a bunch of old white guys trying to silence me, and I’m just here to say that’s wrong.
Oh, puh-lease. Bringing race and gender into this? Seriously?
Newsflash: No one’s trying to “silence” this clownette. She’s free to continue belching up her anti-Trump bile as much as she wants – and surely will continue doing so. It’s just that CNN will no longer give her access to their platform (at least until the controversy dies down).
Freedom of speech does NOT give you freedom from negative consequences that come from that speech, dearie. In the meantime, get yourself a therapy puppy, lock yourself in a safe space, and suck it up, Buttercup.
Cheers.
Dr. Chuck Muth, PsD
Professor of Psephology (homeschooled)
Nevada’s #1 Irritator of Liberals and RINOs
Professor of Psephology (homeschooled)
Nevada’s #1 Irritator of Liberals and RINOs
P.S. As so many others have already pointed out, celebrities and business executives who are wailing about President Trump pulling the U.S. out of the anti-American Paris global warming scam continue to fly around the globe in their private jets, leaving a brontosaurus-sized carbon footprint on the planet.
Such hypocrites.
And how laughable is it that Pittsburgh’s mayor claims President Trump does not represent Pittsburgh simply because a majority of Pittsburghians (or is it Pittsburghites) voted for Crooked Hillary?
Hello? Trump won. He’s president of the United States. That includes Pittsburgh. So he DOES represent you boneheads, not Parisians, like it or not. Get a clue, buckaroo.
Pence rallying GOP base in Iowa, where some cool to Trump
Vice President Mike Pence is trying to solidify the Republican base in Iowa, where some conservatives complain President Donald Trump has much to prove and party leaders say he’s being undermined from within.
Headlining Sen. Joni Ernst’s annual summer fundraiser, Pence is promoting steady job numbers under Trump, who campaigned last year on promises of economic growth.
But it’s Pence’s boss who has more work to do to satisfy Iowa’s disproportionately influential Christian right, despite carrying Iowa by 9 percentage points in the 2016 election after Democrat Barack Obama won there in 2008 and 2012.
“I’m still waiting to see a conservative agenda put forward,” said Iowa Republican Kay Quirk, a retired nurse from the socially conservative northwest region of the state. “I haven’t given up hope by any means. But I’m still waiting.”
Chiefly, Quirk and other Iowa conservatives are bothered that Trump has not delivered on the promise to repeal the 2010 health care law. But that’s not all. Mike Demastus, a pastor from Des Moines, pointed to Trump’s announcement Thursday that he would keep, at least for now, the U.S. Embassy in Israel in Tel Aviv. Trump promised during the campaign last year to move the embassy to Jerusalem, the place most closely associated with the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
“When it comes to moral issues, he hasn’t moved the needle one notch,” Demastus said.
It’s not as if there is a revolt brewing within the Iowa GOP.
Republicans control both houses of the Iowa Legislature, the governor’s office, both U.S. Senate seats and three of four House seats. Trump also chose Iowa’s longtime Republican governor, Terry Branstad, to be his ambassador to China.
And the vast majority of Iowa Republicans approve of the job Trump is doing. Surveys this year have shown Trump’s job approval among Republicans around 85 percent, about the same as it is nationally.
But there’s more potential meaning to that slice of Republicans who don’t give Trump the nod in Iowa than in other states.
Trump finished second to Texas Sen. Ted Cruz in Iowa’s leadoff presidential caucuses last year, and many of Cruz’s supporters say they would back him again if he runs. A number of them, including Quirk, have scheduled a Cruz campaign reunion for this summer, and are planning to travel to Texas to volunteer for his 2018 Senate campaign.
Emerging national Republican figures also have been accepting invitations to meet Iowa party activists.
Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton headlined a county GOP dinner in conservative western Iowa last month, though he firmly dismissed the idea that he was making plans to run in 2020.
Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse, a frequent and vocal critic of Trump, plans to headline a central Iowa county Republican dinner in July.
Iowa Republican Party Chairman Jeff Kauffman repeatedly accused Sasse by name of stoking dissatisfaction with Trump among Republicans for his own benefit.
“I hear more complaints about Ben Sasse” than about Trump, Kauffman said. “Here’s a guy trying to catch a wave. I think he’s riding a ripple, and looking pretty silly doing it.”
And Pence would seem to be the right validator for Trump in Iowa. Ninety percent of Iowa Republicans approved of the job Pence was doing in a February Des Moines Register Iowa Poll, 6 percentage points ahead of Trump.
Trump’s campaign dispatched Pence to the state less than a week before the November election. The former Indiana governor, popular among social conservatives, told Iowa Republicans during the visit to rural Prole, “It’s time to come home.”
Chelsea Clinton Issued A Direct Threat To Trump And It Will Make You Sick
Chelsea Clinton is on tour to promote her new book.
It’s a social justice warrior focused work and lands perfectly in today’s identity politics Democratic Party.
And in one interview, she issued her most direct challenge to Donald Trump yet.
The left-wing base of the Democrat Party is fully invested in “the resistance”.
So Chelsea Clinton appeared on the left-leaning Today Show to promote her new feminist-themed book “She Persisted: 12 Women Who Changed the World.”
She was asked about her increasing anti-Trump activism and answered with words sure to make liberals hearts flutter.
Breitbart reports:
“TUESDAY ON NBC’S “TODAY,” FORMER FIRST DAUGHTER CHELSEA CLINTON EXPLAINED HER NEW OUTSPOKENNESS, PARTICULARLY ON SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE MONTHS AFTER HER MOTHER HILLARY CLINTON’S LOSS TO DONALD TRUMP FOR THE WHITE HOUSE.
CLINTON, WHO WAS PROMOTING HER BOOK “SHE PERSISTED: 13 AMERICAN WOMEN WHO CHANGED THE WORLD,” TOLD CO-HOST SAVANNAH GUTHRIE SHE FOUND A VOICE DURING THE CAMPAIGN AND THOUGHT IT WAS NECESSARY “NOT TO STAY SILENT NOW” GIVEN THE POLITICAL CLIMATE.
“WELL, LAST YEAR WHEN I WAS CAMPAIGNING FOR MY MOM — I THINK REALLY UP UNTIL MY DUE DATE WITH AIDAN AND THEN BEING ON THE STAGE AT THE CONVENTION SO PROUD TO SUPPORT HER THERE JUST A FEW WEEKS AFTER HE WAS BORN — I DID SO MANY EVENTS FOR MY MOM,” CLINTON SAID. “AND I HAD A CHANCE TO SHARE MY THOUGHTS PUBLICLY IN THOSE FORUMS. I DID LOTS OF INTERVIEWS. AND NOW I CONTINUE TO SHARE MY VIEWS AFTER THE INAUGURATION.”
“I DON’T THINK WHAT I SAY TODAY IS ANY DIFFERENT THAN WHAT I WOULD SAY HAD I BEEN ASKED SIMILAR QUESTIONS OR SIMILAR ISSUES KIND OF ON THE STAGE,” SHE CONTINUED. “BUT CERTAINLY, I THINK WE ALL HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY TO NOT STAY SILENT NOW. I THINK WE ALL HAVE TO SPEAK UP AND USE WHATEVER PLATFORMS WE HAVE NOW AND CERTAINLY, SOCIAL MEDIA IS PART OF THAT.”
Co-host Savannah Guthrie jokingly asked Clinton about her Twitter activism.
This stands in stark contrast to how liberal pundits treat Donald Trump’s every tweet as 140 character assaults on the very foundation of America.
But is her increased tweeting a sign that a political career is around the corner?
Given the left’s demand that every Democrat oppose Donald Trump 100% of the time with every fiber of their being, Clinton saying she must speak out is a signal to the party base that she stands with them in their unflinching resistance to Trump.
Do you think Chelsea Clinton is on this book tour to set up a future run for office?
Planned Parenthood Annual Report: More Abortions, Less Health Services
Planned Parenthood’s 2015-2016 annual report shows that the organization performed more abortions last year, while providing fewer cancer screenings, STD testing and other health services.
Planned Parenthood usually releases its report at the beginning of the year, but had delayed this year’s release. Critics of the organization say the delay was because Planned Parenthood is at risk of losing more than $500 million in annual funding that Republican lawmakers want to reallocate to other health clinics.
Representatives from Planned Parenthood, however, have said that the federal funds are not used for abortions, but for the other health services the organization provides.
"The bottom line is that Planned Parenthood is getting more government funding and committing more abortions than ever before, while continuing to decrease in key services to women such as cancer screenings, breast exams, and prenatal services," said Arina Grossu, the director of the Center for Human Dignity at the Family Research Council.
"This sham organization's focus is increasingly on higher abortion numbers and higher profits. Why are we continuing to hand over half a billion dollars in taxpayer money to an organization that kills America's unborn children at record rates while lining their pockets with more than $77 million in profit?"
According to pro-life advocacy group Susan B. Anthony List, the total number of cancer screenings, preventive services, breast exams and pap tests have all fallen nearly in half over the past five years.
Supreme Court Sets Date For Court Filings For Trump Travel Ban
On Thursday night, the Trump administration appealed a ruling…
By Randy DeSoto
The Supreme Court announced on Friday that it has set June 12 as the deadline for the challengers of President Donald Trump’s travel ban to file their responses.
On Thursday night, the Trump administration appealed a ruling of the 4th Circuit Court blocking implementation of the temporary travel ban as likely unconstitutional on the grounds of religious discrimination.
The 4th Circuit ruled Trump’s executive order contained “vague words of national security” but that its context “drips with religious intolerance, animus and discrimination.”
The court cited presidential candidate Trump’s statements calling for a full ban on Muslim immigration into the country as grounds for its findings.
“Then-candidate Trump’s campaign statements reveal that on numerous occasions he expressed anti-Muslim sentiment, and well as his intent, if elected, to ban Muslims from the United States,” the 4th Circuit wrote in its ruling.
Trump’s position on the matter changed during the course of the campaign from calling for a temporary ban on Muslims immigrating and traveling to the United States to later focusing on just those countries with known terrorist activities against the United States or its allies.
The president issued an executive order shortly after taking office which called for a temporary ban on immigration and travel from seven majority-Muslim countries, which the 9th Circuit blocked from being implemented in February.
On the basis of that ruling, the Trump administration issued an updated executive order, which would ban immigration and travel for 90 days from Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen.
The Trump administration argued at the 4th Circuit that campaign rhetoric should not being taken into account in ruling on the legality of the order.
“The president is not required to admit people from countries that sponsor or shelter terrorism, until he determines that they can be properly vetted and do not pose a security risk to the United States,” Justice Department spokesperson Sarah Isgur Flores said.
Acting Solicitor General Jeffrey Wall said the 4th Circuit “failed to adhere to foundational legal rules” in its ruling to halt the temporary travel ban.
“The Constitution and acts of Congress confer on the president broad authority to suspend or restrict the entry of aliens outside the United States when he deems it in the nation’s interest,” Wall said.
Trump has pointed to federal statute 8 U.S.C. 1182(f), which grants the president the power, for the period of time he deems necessary, to “suspend the entry of all aliens or any class of aliens as immigrants or nonimmigrants, or impose on the entry of aliens any restrictions he may deem to be appropriate” on the basis of his determination their entry would be “detrimental to the national interest.”
On Thursday night, the Trump administration appealed a ruling of the 4th Circuit Court blocking implementation of the temporary travel ban as likely unconstitutional on the grounds of religious discrimination.
The 4th Circuit ruled Trump’s executive order contained “vague words of national security” but that its context “drips with religious intolerance, animus and discrimination.”
The court cited presidential candidate Trump’s statements calling for a full ban on Muslim immigration into the country as grounds for its findings.
“Then-candidate Trump’s campaign statements reveal that on numerous occasions he expressed anti-Muslim sentiment, and well as his intent, if elected, to ban Muslims from the United States,” the 4th Circuit wrote in its ruling.
Trump’s position on the matter changed during the course of the campaign from calling for a temporary ban on Muslims immigrating and traveling to the United States to later focusing on just those countries with known terrorist activities against the United States or its allies.
The president issued an executive order shortly after taking office which called for a temporary ban on immigration and travel from seven majority-Muslim countries, which the 9th Circuit blocked from being implemented in February.
On the basis of that ruling, the Trump administration issued an updated executive order, which would ban immigration and travel for 90 days from Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen.
The Trump administration argued at the 4th Circuit that campaign rhetoric should not being taken into account in ruling on the legality of the order.
“The president is not required to admit people from countries that sponsor or shelter terrorism, until he determines that they can be properly vetted and do not pose a security risk to the United States,” Justice Department spokesperson Sarah Isgur Flores said.
Acting Solicitor General Jeffrey Wall said the 4th Circuit “failed to adhere to foundational legal rules” in its ruling to halt the temporary travel ban.
“The Constitution and acts of Congress confer on the president broad authority to suspend or restrict the entry of aliens outside the United States when he deems it in the nation’s interest,” Wall said.
Trump has pointed to federal statute 8 U.S.C. 1182(f), which grants the president the power, for the period of time he deems necessary, to “suspend the entry of all aliens or any class of aliens as immigrants or nonimmigrants, or impose on the entry of aliens any restrictions he may deem to be appropriate” on the basis of his determination their entry would be “detrimental to the national interest.”
Donald Trump Jr. Drops the Most Brutal 1 Liner Completely Destroying ClintonBY K. CAMPBELL
Failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has been speaking out about the reasons why she believed she lost to President Donald Trump in 2016, blaming everything and everyone except herself.
Trump called out the former secretary of state on Twitter, saying that Clinton has refused to acknowledge that she was a terrible candidate, which prompted her to respond with what she apparently thought was a hilarious joke about the president and his recent Twitter typo.
However, the president’s son, Donald Trump Jr., quickly put “Crooked Hillary” in her place, giving her a much-needed reminder about who actually won the election, and it’s one of the best one-liner comebacks we have ever seen.
“Crooked Hillary Clinton now blames everybody but herself, refuses to say she was a terrible candidate,” the president tweeted. “Hits Facebook (and) even Dems (and) DNC.”
Crooked Hillary Clinton now blames everybody but herself, refuses to say she was a terrible candidate. Hits Facebook & even Dems & DNC.
Clinton, trying to be clever, responded to the president, making fun of his “covfefe” Twitter typo that sent the world in a frenzy.
“People in covfefe houses shouldn’t throw covfefe,” she wrote.
People in covfefe houses shouldn't throw covfefe. https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/870077441401905152 …
9:30 PM - 31 May 2017
However, what the former secretary of state didn’t know was that she had just set herself up to be burned by Donald Trump Jr. in the most epic one-liner comeback.
“What house is he in again??? That’s what I thought. You’re trying too hard,” he wrote in response to Clinton’s tweet.
What house is he in again??? That's what I thought. You're trying too hard. https://twitter.com/hillaryclinton/status/870090101765931008 …
Ouch! Somebody get some ice.
As funny as Trump Jr.’s response was, it also made a valid point — Clinton lost the White House, and while she’s certainly entitled to continue to speak about the issues she pretends to be passionate about, she’s doing herself and the Democrat Party a disservice by dwelling on the loss and blaming it on everyone but herself.
When Republicans John McCain and Mitt Romney lost their elections to former President Barack Obama, they didn’t take every opportunity to publicly speak about all the reasons why they believed they lost. Instead, they respected the electoral process and the voters’ decisions, and they went back to their work and normal lives because that’s what people do when they have class and tact — not to mention a work ethic.
As funny as Trump Jr.’s response was, it also made a valid point — Clinton lost the White House, and while she’s certainly entitled to continue to speak about the issues she pretends to be passionate about, she’s doing herself and the Democrat Party a disservice by dwelling on the loss and blaming it on everyone but herself.
When Republicans John McCain and Mitt Romney lost their elections to former President Barack Obama, they didn’t take every opportunity to publicly speak about all the reasons why they believed they lost. Instead, they respected the electoral process and the voters’ decisions, and they went back to their work and normal lives because that’s what people do when they have class and tact — not to mention a work ethic.
Moreover, Clinton should be extremely cautious about trying to instigate a Twitter war with the Trump crew, as they have more than proven that they’re not afraid to speak their minds on social media or call someone out for their mistakes if necessary.
Like and share this article on Facebook and Twitter if you’re proud of Donald Trump Jr. for standing up for the president and putting Hillary Clinton in her place.
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That so-called “apology” by Kathy Griffin for the photo of her holding up a replica of President Donald Trump’s bloody, severed head was as phony as those fake tears of former President Bill Clinton at Ron Brown’s funeral.
And her pretense of being shocked by the outraged negative response to her stunt is just pure, flat-out lying. Indeed, here’s what this no-talent, low-life said in a video that was shot as she and that scuzzball photographer did the photo shoot…
“We have to move to Mexico today, because we’re going to go to prison, federal prison. Call your dad, apologize, and let’s you, me and Daryl go to Mexico today. Because we’re not surviving this. OK?”
So she knew EXACTLY what she was doing. And she knew EXACTLY the response she’d get. And she did it anyway. She deserves no sympathy. Nobody should cut her any slack. And nobody should believe for a minute that her “apology” was genuine.
Her “career,” such as it was, SHOULD be over. She exercised her right to free speech. Fine. Now everyone else should exercise their right to refuse to hire her or refuse to patronize anyone who does.
So let it be written; so let it be done.
Cheers.
Dr. Chuck Muth, PsD
Professor of Psephology (homeschooled)
Nevada’s #1 Irritator of Liberals and RINOs
Professor of Psephology (homeschooled)
Nevada’s #1 Irritator of Liberals and RINOs
P.S. HBO chatfest host Bill Maher has apologized for jokingly using the term “house-nigger” during his show Friday night.
I can’t stand Maher. He’s a radicalized liberal and world-class a-hole. But the context of his use of the term wasn’t racist. It was as historically accurate as using the term “Uncle Tom.”
But Maher, despite being a hopeless lefty, is white. And no white person is allowed to use the n-word EVER, under any circumstance, without being called a racist – despite the fact that ghetto blacks use it almost as frequently and without consequence as dropping f-bombs. It’s total hypocrisy.
Of course, if Maher was a conservative or a Republican, Al Sharpton today would be toting around a replica of Maher’s bloody, severed head and calling for HBO to fire him. But since he’s not, Maher will get a slap on the wrist and a free pass from the race-hustling gang. Again, total hypocrisy.
Helen and Moe Lauzier
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