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Brazile Declares Obama Was a Leech, Continues Scorching Old Democrat Friends

Former Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Donna Brazile has been on a roll recently. She’s ripped into the DNC’s former leadership, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and now former President Barack Obama.

In her new book, “Hacks: The Inside Story of the Break-ins and Breakdowns That Put Donald Trump in the White House,” Brazile outlined how Obama leeched off the Democratic Party to further his own causes, even if it meant bankrupting the entire party, The Daily Caller reported.

“We had three Democratic parties: The party of Barack Obama, the party of Hillary Clinton, and this weak little vestige of a party led by (Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz) that was doing a very poor job getting people who were not president elected,” Brazile wrote.

Brazile noted that Obama never needed the DNC because he rose up outside of the DNC fold, and thus didn’t need its help in raising money — but he wasn’t shy about using its money to further his political pursuits.

“This was not working to strengthen the party. He left it in debt. Hillary bailed it out so that she could control it, and Debbie went along with all of this because she liked the power and perks of being a chair but not the responsibilities,” Brazile wrote.

This truly is a scathing indictment of Obama and Clinton — one that isn’t going to go away overnight.

“(Obama) used the party to provide for political expenses like gifts to donors, and political travel,” Brazile wrote.

Brazile wrote that even during Obama’s second term, he used party money to fund pollsters and focus groups — even though he would never have to worry about running for re-election again.

Brazile tried to soften the criticisms somewhat, but the essential bitterness came through nonetheless.

“I knew that these three did not do this with malice,” she wrote.

“I knew if you woke any of them up in the middle of the night to ask them how they felt about the Democratic Party they would answer with sincerity that they loved this party and all it had done for the country and for them.”

“Yet they had leeched it of its vitality and were continuing to do so,” she added.

This is becoming quite a sight to see. Brazile has ripped into the Democratic party like few others have — and she’s been quite effective because she’s an insider.

“As I saw it, these three titanic egos — Barack, Hillary, and Debbie — had stripped the party to a shell for their own purposes,” Brazile wrote.

It’s about time someone exposed the dirt of the Democratic Party for the whole world to see.

I wouldn’t expect the Democratic Party to change after this — it would take a lot more than one book to do that — but at least now the American media can’t deny the corrupt ways of the Democrats.



Joe Biden: AR-15 Used to Stop Texas Church Massacre Should Not Be Allowed


During a November 13 appearance on NBC’s Today, former Vice President Joe Biden answered a question on Texas church attack hero Stephen Willeford by saying, “Well, first of all, the kind of gun being carried he shouldn’t be carrying.”
His response came in response to an audience member who was asking how Democrats can justify pushing gun control when it was clearly the presence of a gun in the hands of Willeford that ended the attack.
On November 6 Texas officials credited Willeford with ending the attack.
Willeford, who is a former NRA instructor and current NRA member, ran out of his house barefoot with an AR-15 in hand, took cover behind a vehicle and shot killer Devin Kelley when he walked out of the church. Kelley then fled the scene, only to crash and die roughly 15 minutes later. Breitbart News reported that Senate Democrats responded by introducing a ban on the type of gun Willeford used to  end the attack.
On Today, audience member Brianna asked, “How do you justify the Democrat view on gun control when the shooter was stopped by a man who was legally licensed to carry a gun?”
Biden replied, “Well, first of all, the kind of gun being carried he shouldn’t be carrying.” He then specifically mentioned “assault weapons” and said, “I wrote the last serious gun control law that was written, it was law for 10 years. And it outlawed assault weapons and it outlawed weapons with magazines that had a whole lot of bullets, as you can kill a whole lot of people more quickly.”
He added, “Number two, it’s just rational to say certain people shouldn’t have guns. Now the fact that some people with guns are legally able to acquire a gun and they turn out to be crazy after the fact, that’s life. There’s nothing you can do about that.”
Again, Brianna was asking how Democrats can justify pushing more gun control in light of the fact that an armed citizen used a gun, an AR-15 in this case, to stop the Texas church attack.
AWR Hawkins is the Second Amendment columnist for Breitbart News and host of Bullets with AWR Hawkins, a Breitbart News podcast. He is also the political analyst for Armed American Radio. Follow him on Twitter: @AWRHawkins. Reach him directly at awrhawkins@breitbart.com


EXCLUSIVE – Mother of Roy Moore Accuser: Washington Post Reporters Convinced My Daughter to Go Public

by AARON KLEIN

People line up outside the offices of The Washington Post on November 5, 2008 in Washington, DC to receive a special election edition of the newspaper, featuring the victory by US President-elect Barack Obama in the November 04 election. AFP PHOTO/Karen BLEIER (Photo credit should read KAREN BLEIER/AFP/Getty Images)

Birmingham, ALABAMA — The mother of Leigh Corfman, who says that Alabama Senatorial Candidate Roy Moore tried to engage in a sexual encounter with her when she was 14, told Breitbart News that the Washington Post worked to convince her daughter to give an interview about the allegations against Moore.

Speaking by phone to Breitbart News on Saturday, Corfman’s mother, Nancy Wells, 71, further stated that her daughter would not have come forward if it weren’t for The Post reporter’s alleged actions.
Corfman went public with her accusations against Moore in a Washington Post interview published last week in which she alleged that Moore attempted to initiate sexual contact with her in 1979 when she was 14. Three other women between the ages of 16 and 18 claim that when Moore was in his 30s, he attempted to court them or that he dated them.  The current age of consent in Alabama is 16.
Moore has strongly denied the accusations. He has questioned the timing of The Post’s story, which was dropped mere weeks before the December 12 election.
Corfman’s mother, Wells, told Breitbart News that reporters for the Washington Post convinced her daughter to give them an interview.
“She did not go to them,” said Wells. “They called her.”
“They tried to convince her to do it?” this reporter asked.
“Yes,” replied Wells, matter-of-factly.
Wells was asked about Corfman’s motivations for going public. “It wasn’t done for politics, you know,” Wells replied.  “It was done for personal reasons. And it wouldn’t have been done if the reporters hadn’t contacted my daughter.”
Asked about the timing of The Post interview and why 38 years after the alleged incident her daughter decided to speak out weeks before the election, Wells replied: “She was contacted by the reporter. That’s why.”
Wells comments seem to indicate activist behavior on the part of the Washington Postreporters.
In The Post’s article, the newspaper concedes that it approached the women, but it does not state that it worked to convince any of them to go public.  The Post did report that the women were initially reluctant to go public.
The newspaper reported:
Neither Corfman nor any of the other women sought out The Post. While reporting a story in Alabama about supporters of Moore’s Senate campaign, a Post reporter heard that Moore allegedly had sought relationships with teenage girls. Over the ensuing three weeks, two Post reporters contacted and interviewed the four women. All were initially reluctant to speak publicly but chose to do so after multiple interviews, saying they thought it was important for people to know about their interactions with Moore. The women say they don’t know one another.
Earlier on Sunday, Breitbart News reported that Corfman’s mother contradicted a key detail of Corfman’s story.  Speaking by phone to Breitbart News on Saturday, Wells said that her daughter did not have a phone in her bedroom during the period that Moore is reported to have allegedly called Corfman – purportedly on Corfman’s bedroom phone – to arrange at least one encounter.
The Washington Post cited Corfman as remembering that she provided Moore with her number when she was 14. She said that she spoke to Moore from what she described as the phone in her bedroom.
Corfman, meanwhile, described her own troubled background to The Post, including three divorces, bankruptcies and a history of drug abuse.
The Post related:
She says that her teenage life became increasingly reckless with drinking, drugs, boyfriends, and a suicide attempt when she was 16.
As the years went on, Corfman says, she did not share her story about Moore partly because of the trouble in her life. She has had three divorces and financial problems. While living in Arizona, she and her second husband started a screen-printing business that fell into debt. They filed for bankruptcy protection three times, once in 1991 with $139,689 in unpaid claims brought by the Internal Revenue Service and other creditors, according to court records.
Moore strongly denied Corfman’s claims. “These allegations are completely false and are a desperate political attack by the National Democrat Party and the Washington Post on this campaign,” Moore said in immediate response to The Post’s story.
Moore’s campaign said in a statement, “This garbage is the very definition of fake news and intentional defamation.”
The campaign pointed out that Moore has been married to his wife, Kayla, for nearly 33 years and has four children and five grandchildren. It also noted that Moore has served in public office in the past and that no such allegations were previously made.
The statement said:
The Judge has been a candidate in four hotly-contested statewide political contests, twice as a gubernatorial candidate and twice as a candidate for chief justice. He has been a three-time candidate for local office, and he has been a national figure in two ground-breaking, judicial fights over religious liberty and traditional marriage.
“After over 40 years of public service, if any of these allegations were true, they surely would have been made public long before now,” the statement continued.
On Saturday, Moore further addressed the allegations:
“Now I want to address something that some people have come here to hear about,” Moore said at a local campaign event. “Shortly after becoming the Republican nominee for the United States Senate, the Washington Post began an attack on the Foundation for Moral Law, on my wife, and on me. For weeks, we read about my salary which they distorted, about taxes where they said we were paid money we never got. But we endured that.”
“Later, they came out and endorsed my opponent in this race,” he continued. “Just two days ago, the Washington Post published yet another attack on my character and reputation in a desperate attempt to stop my political campaign for the United States Senate. These attacks about a minor are completely false and untrue about something that happened nearly 40 years ago. But more than being completely false and untrue, they are very hurtful to me personally.”
“I wanted to make it clear to the media present and the people present, I have not provided alcoholic beverages—beer or anything else—to a minor. I have not been guilty of sexual misconduct with anyone,” he declared. “These allegations came only four and a half weeks before the general election on Dec. 12. Why now?”
“For forty years I have been closely scrutinized in the press and the public media. I have had investigations by the attorney general, I’ve had investigations by the judicial inquiry commission on more than one occasion, I’ve had investigations by the court of the judiciary, I’ve been in five statewide campaigns in which they do opposition research—they do investigations, as you can see in every one I’ve ever run—and three county elections and two major controversies over religious liberty and the Ten Commandments and same-sex marriage,” he continued. “I’ve been investigated more than any other person in this country. That grown women would wait forty years to come right before an election to bring charges is absolutely unbelievable.”
Aaron Klein is Breitbart’s Jerusalem bureau chief and senior investigative reporter. He is a New York Times bestselling author and hosts the popular weekend talk radio program, Aaron Klein Investigative Radio. Follow him on Twitter @AaronKleinShow. Follow him on Facebook.

 

Steve Bannon Slams McConnell’s ‘Outrageous’ Lack of Support for Trump Agenda


by ADAM SHAW

Mitch McConnell
AP

Breitbart News Executive Chairman and former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon told the New York Times that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and his allies have been “the most outrageous” in their failure to support President Trump — adding that McConnell “has to go.”

Bannon was reacting to Republican Ed Gillespie’s defeat in the Virginia gubernatorial race. Gillespie, a former Bush aide and RNC chairman, had embraced Trump’s populist agenda late, and it had not been enough to salvage a victory.
Bannon noted that “You’re going to win some and you’re going to lose some,” but that pushing Trump’s agenda is a process, and that leads to McConnell.
“So the process now goes: why is Mitch McConnell? Because the Senate and Mitch McConnell have been the most outrageous in their lack of support of President Trump’s agenda,” Bannon told the Times’ Jeremy Peters.
Bannon has eyed running challengers to a number of sitting Republican senators, calling for them to be replaced by authentic candidates who support Trump’s “America First” agenda.
“The greatest offense is not supporting the president enough as of now,” Bannon said. “I think [McConnell] showed his contempt for the grassroots movement, I think he showed his contempt for the Trump movement in those actions, so yes, Mitch McConnell has to go.”
Asked about McConnell’s future, Bannon said: “I absolutely do not think he will be majority leader” this time next year.
Later, when asked about whether it was his personal mission to run McConnell out of the Senate leadership, Bannon confirmed that it was indeed one of his objectives for 2018.
“It’s not my personal mission but I have an objective that Mitch McConnell will not be majority leader and I believe it will be done before this time next year,” he said.
Adam Shaw is a Breitbart News politics reporter based in New York. Follow Adam on Twitter: @AdamShawNY.


Bannon: Republican Establishment and Media Launched a ‘Weaponized Hit on Judge Moore’

by JOHN HAYWARD

Steve Bannon, the former chief strategist to President Donald Trump, speaks at the Macomb County Republican Party dinner in Warren, Mich., Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2017. The event takes place on the anniversary of the election that put Trump in the White House. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
Breitbart News Executive Chairman Stephen K. Bannon discussed the allegations of molesting an underage girl leveled against Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore on Monday’s Breitbart News Daily. Bannon agreed with SiriusXM host Alex Marlow that Moore is the target of a “coordinated hit” by Democrats, the media, and Establishment Republicans.
“Even Chuck Todd, the swampiest creature of swamp creatures, he walked through it yesterday on Meet the Press. He said it felt completely orchestrated,” Bannon pointed out, prompting Marlow to play a clip of those remarks from Todd.
“You ought to play that clip 20 times between now and the end of the show,” Bannon advised Marlow. “Chuck Todd laid it out. Within an hour – I think it was within 57 minutes, one of the things I found most surprising, all of a sudden on my BlackBerry with the comms alert, it was like 57 minutes and then bang, bang, bang, one after the other.”
“You’re going to find out that what happened down there was Republican operatives had this information or were concocting some of this information, working with the Washington Post, who is lying about this. Working with the Washington Post, who also had contacts with McConnell and these guys to drop this weaponized hit on Judge Moore, and then bang, bang, bang, hit it right away with all of McConnell’s lackeys,” he charged.
“Here’s the thing: lately they jump out and say ‘hey, they’re going to lose this seat.’ Remember, they would rather lose a seat in the United States Senate than keep their own power and control in the Republican Party,” he contended.
“This is just another desperate attempt by Mitch McConnell to keep power, and it’s not going to work. You know, people in Alabama see through this. The good folks of Alabama are going to be able to weigh and measure this. Plenty of time to weigh and measure this, and to come to a conclusion, an independent conclusion, which the folks down there are obviously capable of doing. But this is an orchestrated hit from the Uniparty,” said Bannon.
Marlow cited a man-on-the-street report from an Alabama affiliate of ABC News that was unable to find anyone who believed the charges against Moore, and his own difficulty in finding callers for Breitbart News Daily who believed them, to suggest the credibility of the Washington Post is low with many voters.
“You know why? Because folks are coached up now,” Bannon said. “In the old days, they would have bit on the hook, and the mainstream media would have had their way. Folks are coached up. Here’s the great thing about the Internet, and places like Breitbart and others – and this is why we’re so grateful we have this partnership with SiriusXM, that we’ve got this great radio platform, because radio and the Internet go right together – is that you can’t fool people anymore. The information can get out there. People will make their own judgment.”
Bannon described the Breitbart News Daily model as presenting the facts and allowing the audience to form their own opinions, producing a caller-driven radio show. “That’s what you’re seeing in Alabama,” he said. “I thought the ABC thing was a complete heckle on the Washington Post.
Marlow hypothesized that many potentially excellent candidates are intimidated out of entering politics, especially on the Republican side, by the threat of savage personal attacks in the media.
“They’re out to destroy you,” Bannon agreed.
He recalled his experience at speaking to the Zionist Organization of America’s annual galaon Sunday. “People I admire, admire a lot, and a couple of them I’m really friendly with, who talked about moderation and wanting to be moderate voices, and it’s time to bring both sides together and to listen – I got up there and I said, ‘Look, I love moderates, they’re fantastic. I particularly love people on the Right who want to moderate and reach out and everything like that.’ I said, ‘That’s not me. I’m a fighter.’”
“I said this last night with the state of Israel, how on Capitol Hill there’s an anti-Israel, and throughout the country you start to see anti-Semitism on college campuses. It’s time to be a fighter and a honey badger, not a moderate. We’re going to have to fight our way through this thing. And for people out there who are thinking of running, we encourage everybody to engage, understand they’re going to try to destroy you,” he said.
“It’s just like the Donald Trump campaign. They’re not there to debate the topics. They don’t want to talk about immigration. They don’t want to talk about DACA. They don’t want to talk about the Gulf, the Middle East. They don’t want to talk about Korea and China. What they want to do is tear you down,” Bannon warned.
“It’s amazing. Where’s the outrage and the firestorm about what Bill Clinton – a known sexual predator, right? – where’s the firestorm? You haven’t really even seen a firestorm over these accusations on some of these other guys in the Hollywood industry. I mean, there’s been victims coming forward, but it hasn’t been the vicious tear-down you’ve seen on Judge Moore,” he asserted.
Marlow asked if Establishment Republicans have condemned Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton’s role as his enabler, Democratic Senator Bob Menendez, or Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein for their improprieties with anything like their swift and intense condemnations of Moore for events that occurred some 40 years ago.
“If they did, I missed it. I totally missed it,” Bannon deadpanned. “By the way, I throw the White House staff in there. The White House staff ought to understand something: this is what they tried to do to President Trump. And they’re going to try to come back on President Trump. The White House staff has got to savvy up over there. They’re going to try to turn this back on President Trump, you watch. The White House staff has got to get a lot savvier. They’re just playing into the hands of the opposition party. Some of the comments over the weekend are very disturbing.”
“This is about the good folks in Alabama who have plenty of common sense, and plenty of judgment, they’ll be able to weigh and measure all of the facts and come to a conclusion,” he stressed.
“One thing I do want to say about going back, what, 40 years on Judge Moore – one thing we’re going to start going through is Mitch McConnell. Mitch McConnell has got some controversial things that we haven’t brought to light, that we’ve been kind of looking at,” he added. “Mitch McConnell was in the Army, but he wasn’t in the Army that long. There’s a lot of controversy about why Mitch McConnell got rolled out of the Army. We’ve been doing some investigating, I guess you would say, into Brother McConnell’s earlier life. It’ll be interesting. I guess that what’s good for the goose is good for the gander.”
“This was a Republican operative hit on Judge Moore,” Bannon declared. “The facts will be coming out over the next couple of days that this is a Republican operative hit from some of the usual suspects. I think it’s time to have a frank conversation, I think it’s time for the grassroots to have a frank conversation about, ‘Do you want to be associated with these people?’”
“This shows you with all the stuff that came out with Judge Moore initially – oh, we’re going to lose the seat, it’s going to be 51-49 – understand something: they would rather be in the minority and control the Republican apparatus. Why would they want to do that? Because they can suck out a lot of money. Even in the minority, they can suck out a lot of money. It’s a business model. This has nothing to do with representing your interests. This has nothing to do with helping the country. This has nothing to do with your children and grandchildren. This has to do with lining their pockets,” he said.
“And by the way, we’re also going through a very systematic review of how these guys make their money. All of this is going to come out in time. In the age of the Internet, you can’t hide anything. It’s one of the great powers of the Internet. It’s disintermediated the old legacy media. Alex, I’ve got to tell you, it’s going to be quite interesting between now and December 12th. There’s a lot of wood to chop,” he promised.
Bannon quoted from an interview given by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell over the weekend in which he laughed at the statement “Bannon has got a target on your back.”
“As my mother used to tell me, he who laughs best laughs last,” Bannon said.
Breitbart News Daily airs on SiriusXM Patriot 125 weekdays from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. Eastern.





BREAKING: Rush Limbaugh Reveals Trump Bombshell, Media Hiding It

Jeff Charles
The media would have Americans believe that the Democrat victories in Virginia are indicative of a growing resistance to the Trump administration. According to Rush Limbaugh, this is probably not true.

On Thursday, talk show host Rush Limbaugh discussed the Virginia elections which saw Democrat politicians win crucial victories. He said, “When you get right down to it, all it means is what happened in Virginia does not translate to other states. It does not travel, if you will, to other states.”

According to Limbaugh, the Republicans’ loss in Virginia is not an omen predicting the party’s eventual collapse. As a matter of fact, there are no indication that these results will be replicated in other states. He also pointed out that there is still much support for President Trump in Virginia.

While addressing his audience, Limbaugh discussed recent polls showing that Trump hasn’t lost as much popularity as the media would like people to believe. “There are more polls out this morning that show that if the election were held today, that Trump would still win,” he said. He continued, “There’s another analysis of the vote in Virginia, that the Trump vote held, that it was there, the same number of people who voted for Trump in 2016 showed up and voted for Ed Gillespie on Tuesday.”

According to the talk show host, if there was any deterioration of the amount of Trump supporters in the state, “it was minuscule.” Limbaugh then discussed the fact that there is still widespread dissatisfaction with the GOP establishment.

He brought up a call he recently received from a listener who stated that there was no way they were going to “vote for an establishment Republican,” because if they do, the GOP will not “learn any lessons, and they’re gonna think they can screw us and continue to ignore us, and in the end we’ll still vote for him.”

The fact that many conservatives are not happy with the establishment GOP could easily be a key contributor to the party’s losses in Virginia. However, there are some other facts worth pointing out.

The reality is that in the state of Virginia, there are more Democrats than Republicans. The Left now outnumbers the Right by a significant margin.

The Washington Post conducted a poll of 3,000 voters. They found that 41 percent identified as Democrats while only 30 percent were Republicans. Additionally, Northern Virginia voted heavily in favor of the Democrats — more than they ever had previously.

Figuring out why the Democrats won big in Virginia is simple: more Democrat voters results in more Democrat victories. The media’s assertion that this represents a backlash against Trump falls apart when one considers the current demographics of the state.

The disparity between the number of Democrat voters versus Republican voters in Virginia is not the same in all states, so it is possible that other state elections will not turn out the same way.

It’s not impossible that a backlash against Trump could be an important factor in this election, however, it is simply too early to tell. Either way, the GOP would be wise to take notice of this election and pay closer attention to future contests.
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