Friday, May 29, 2020

Minnesota a Third World State




You have let your city burn and looted by a bunch of thieves, punks, and white/black trash. If you notice I said "WHITE/BLACK" trash as this has happened for too many time. You always see this happen when a Black person is either shot, beat up, assaulted in some manner by the authorities.  How many times have we seen a White Person killed or assaulted by police with riots to follow? Almost NEVER and if that sounds racist, so be it.

Once this happens, residents or whoever they are start to riots and the police will not stop this crap as the mayor or others tell them to back off. You can't let the inmates take control as you will see those areas destroyed. Does anyone really think this will help, hell no and it only makes things worst.

Police need to stand up to the rioters and if needed SHOOT A FEW to make a point as we cannot allow a small group destroy a city. What business would ever want to open again in these areas where no police protection takes place. One business owner shot and killed one looter in his store and good for him. Have no idea if the person killed was black or white and it doesn't make a damn difference as both are breaking the law.

I remember years ago when I was much younger there was a rumor of a protest/riot was going to happen in an area called Old Orchard outside of St Louis and the residents armed themselves on the roof tops. Word was put out it would not allow riots. Nothing happened and no trouble. Another time I was working in Kansas City, KS and problems were happening on Main Street and the police asked we leave for safety.The chief then advise if anyone started riots, they would be shot, PERIOD. The chief was a black man and that area was mostly black but he would not allow his city to be damaged by a few trouble makers.

If police cannot or will not take control, maybe it is time for people tired of this crap to stop it by force. Yes, some will die and that is so very sad but when do you say enough.

If I was an owner of any store burned out in MN, St Louis, CA, Louisville or any town that allows this to happen, never go back and rebuild. I remember CVS, burning in St Louis, now AutoZone, Target, and many others in various towns. Please do not go back and rebuild in those area. The reason people burn in only certain areas is they know most owners will not protect their property by force.

   

Sunday, May 24, 2020

BIG MOUTH BIDEN KILLED MEMBERS OF SEAL TEAM 6 - CLOWNS DON'T GET ANY RESPECT

PLEASE REMEMBER THIS about Joe Biden

When he was the Vice President, he did the most STUPID, unthinkable thing for a man in his position. He revealed the names and the unit that killed Bin Laden;

"On May 3 2011, at a national event in Washington, Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. did the unthinkable - He publicly revealed the identity of the special-operations unit responsible for bin Laden’s killing, just to show that he "is in the know”.  And as he did similarly with the Ukraine, in withholding "$1.5 BILLION in aid" if the Ukrainians didn't fire their prosecutor who was investigating Burisma, and Biden's son's involvement in that whole corrupt shenanigan!

His reckless action put at risk the lives of every member of Seal Team 6. The Taliban and other jihadists eager to avenge bin Laden now knew which unit to target. Stunned and shocked, Seal Team Six members immediately realized they  were going to be hunted by al Qaeda sympathizers.

Soon after Biden’s reckless idiotic speech, an American CH47 Chinook was shot down by a rocket propelled grenade in the Tangi Valley, Maidan Wardak Province, Afghanistan,  all 38 aboard were killed including most if not all of Seal Team Six, this incident became known as Extortion 17.

After Biden had let the identification out, and before the Chinook was shot down, members of Seal Team 6 had called their families and told them to wipe out all connection to them, including social media, and disassociate themselves as far away from them as possible because they too would be in grave danger as the Taliban would attempt to find them in retaliation....  And Biden, well he didn't even drop a sweat over any of it, and was just too stupid to realize what he had done."  I added extra links for those who have sent messages. It’s easy enough to look up the information yourself as well.

These were just a few of many.


"Well that's just Joe…!"   Really?

No, this traitor revealed the names, and signed the death warrants of America's finest warriors and never looked back. Sorry if you disagree but he is not worthy of consideration as our President and Commander-in-Chief!!! Wake up - be made aware of this piece of history and reject him at every level!

This smiling idiot is responsible for the deaths of 15 members of Seal team 6 by the Taliban because he let them know who killed bin Laden.  America can't afford to have this ego-manic moron as the President

Friday, May 22, 2020

Jumping Joe the Racists

Well, mindless Joe does it again and now we CAN call him a Racist. We all need to remember not only his age but also his friends in the Senate that helped form his thinking. There were so many Racists in the Democratic Party when he was in the Senate it rub off on him. Without Republicans there would not have been a Civils Rights Bill as even VP-Gores father voted against it. 

Listening to him speak about if you vote for President Trump you're not BLACK. I always believed we are ALL Americans no matter what we look like and we vote for the person who has DEMONSTRATED they can help ALL Americans not just only this group or the next group.

People in our family were raised NOT to see color but base our like or dislike on how they conducted themselves. Jumping Joe still lives in the Racists past and he will bring that to the office. Think about the time the Democrats have been in control and the time Trump has been there, WHO HAS DONE MORE to help ALL Americans.

We may not like how President Trump speaks at times but results are visible to all of us. If not for Covid-19, all Americans were doing better across all races of Americans.

The day will come to vote and remember WHO got the economy going for all. 

Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Muslim Migrant in Denmark: “You Danes Are Being Exterminated. You’re Like Animals”


“You Danes are being exterminated. You’re like animals,” said the migrant to a Danish man. If you’re thinking, “I wish he’d stop mincing words and tell us how he really feels,” fret not. The migrant, identified only as “Muhammad,” did elaborate, among other things saying that he and his co-religionists “will not integrate.”
The recent incident was caught on video during a protest held by anti-Islamization politician Rasmus Paludan, of the Stram Kurs (Hard Line) party. Paludan, reports Danish source Uriasposten, was at a demonstration at the Tilst School, in Ã…rhus, Denmark’s second largest city. He had police protection at the time, as he always does, Voice of Europe (VoE) tells us.
We can see why it’s necessary, too. As VoE reports, “During the demonstration, party members recorded video of the kind of reception they received from the locals. One video that’s been uploaded to Rasmus Paludan’s YouTube channel shows a bearded, aggressive migrant yelling at a young Danish man.” VoE relates the Muslim as saying (translation courtesy of Uriasposten; edited for punctuation):
We have more children. You get one or two. In ten or fifteen years there will be more Muslims than Danes in this country.… The Danes are five million; you are almost extinct, man.… You f[***] with animals, that’s why you don’t get children.... You Danes are being exterminated. You’re like animals.… I will never be Danish; I want my mentality and my tradition, but I will stick my Danish passport and the Danish People’s Party in my a[**]. I will burn my Danish passport.… We will not integrate; we will continue to f[***] your society.… Suck a c[***]!”
The video is below. Note that the communication is in Danish, presumably, and there are no subtitles. The emotional content comes through, however.

This came not long after a church in Denmark was vandalized on Easter Sunday “with Arabic phrases which say: ‘We conquer Denmark. There is no God but Allah,’” VoE related in an earlier article.

Of course, both these stories are anecdotal, and we don’t know what preceded the migrant Muhammad’s outburst. Unfortunately, though, studies do seem to reflect the above anecdotes. As the Religion of Peace (RoP) relates, providing summaries and sources:
The above is just a sampling; there are many more examples at the RoP.
Just as striking is the testimonial of Dr. Mudar Zahran, a leader of the Jordanian Opposition Coalition currently living as an asylee in Britain. A self-professed practicing Muslim, Zahran nonetheless warned in a 2015 interview (video below) that we do have a genuine problem with Muslims in Europe…. In most cases, they don’t seem to fully integrate in the country. Not to mention the cases where there are people who want to turn Europe into a Muslim state in 30 or 40 or 50 years through producing children and depending on welfare through the children. In short, I think there is a very major problem to Europe’s identity…. What we see with many Muslims in Europe are people marching in London, Berlin, and elsewhere demanding Sharia law.

WATCH
https://youtu.be/gMtPg8C-31M
Zahran called the Muslim migration into Europe “the soft Islamic conquest of the West” and stated, unabashedly, “We need to send those people [the Muslim migrants] home.”
Further illustrating the lack of integration are the “no-go zones” plaguing parts of Europe. These are primarily Muslim areas where civil law has broken down and been, at least in part, supplanted by Sharia law, and where civil authorities often fear to tread. As French intellectual Christian de Moliner put it in 2017, referencing his nation, they are “territories [that] are outside the control of the Republic,” where the “police can come only in force and for limited durations.”  

Note that the mainstream media had long insisted that no-go zones were an “Islamophobia”-born rightist myth and condemned those who dared report on them. But not only did the New York Timespractically originate the no-go-zone story, in 2007, but German chancellor Angela Merkel — the main orchestrator of Europe’s recent mass Muslim migration — finally admitted the areas’ existence in 2018. Since then, the “Enemedia” have fallen strangely silent about this “rightist myth.”

This said, the failure to assimilate has another, rarely mentioned side: Newcomers must be given something appealing to assimilate into.

Yet the West now fails miserably on this score. Communist activist Willi Munzenberg once vowed, “We will make the West so corrupt that it stinks,” and this is already a fait accompli. The rampant decadence, cratering birthrates, and use of immigration to replace disappearing Western populations are the handwork of Westerners themselves.
As Walt Kelly put it in his “Pogo” comic strip, “We have met the enemy, and they are us.” When virtue is banished, vice invades — and many, many other entities then follow.

The Staff: The above helps explain why Muslims are treated as they are in many parts of the country and World. Remember, they look out a thousand years and know they WILL become the main group in our world and force us to change our religion or die. Hope I am wrong as I know many and they are good people.


Monday, May 11, 2020

COMING SOON, RUSSIA CHANGES WW2 HISTORY


Biden's Son Made Millions from RED CHINA

China’s Communist Government Gave A Chilling Warning. This Could Mean War
There’s one smoking gun that America needs to investigate immediately. This goes beyond anything that they have done before. China’s communist government gave a chilling warning.  This could mean war. The list of China’s normal crimes could fill a textbook.
A Chinese McDonalds recently banned people of African descent from entering their building, pastors are imprisoned for their faith, perhaps millions of Muslims have been sent for “re-education” and China was recently reported to the UN as selling prisoners’ organs after they were executed, making over a billion in profit.
They can hardly be considered a “progressive” country. Even without the coronavirus crisis it was high time for America to consider its partnership with China considering its human right violations. China wants to be a global superpower and if they succeed in their goal they’ll have the power to treat the rest of the world as badly as they do their own citizens.
At the beginning of the coronavirus crisis China’s Communist government prioritized protecting their imagine instead of protecting their people, they lied to the international community so that they could hoard protective gear and silenced doctors who tried to tell the world what was going on.
China knows that there will be a price to pay for their actions. It will be even worse for them if it emerges that the virus was released from the Wuhan Institute of Virology where China was studying coronavirus of horseshoe bats under conditions that the American State Department found dangerous in 2018.
China is responding to the international scrutiny, not by helping the world with critical medical gear, but by ramping up its military aggression. Chinese intelligence sent a report to top leadership which stated that China needs to be ready for war with America.
“The report, presented early last month by the Ministry of State Security to top Beijing leaders including President Xi Jinping, concluded that global anti-China sentiment is at its highest since the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown” sources familiar with the report told Reuters.
“As a result, Beijing faces a wave of anti-China sentiment led by the United States in the aftermath of the pandemic and needs to be prepared in a worst-case scenario for armed confrontation between the two global powers.” the Chinese sources stated.

Chinese top leadership feel like there could be a war with America. This is important information for Americans to consider. President Trump is making sure that Americans know the truth of the origins of the coronavirus outbreak. It is also important for America to move vital medical supply chains closer to home.
China produces 80% of the active pharmaceutical ingredients needed to produce drugs in America and 96% of all antibiotics. Because of the coronavirus supply chain disruptions Americans were having trouble getting their medicines, we need to make sure that never happens again.China is an inhumane and hostile nation and must be treated as such.
Joe Biden has shown time and time again that he is soft on China.
America needs Trump’s strong leadership now more than ever to handle this growing crisis.


BOYCOTT RED CHINA PRODUCTS

BUT AMERICAN

Thursday, May 7, 2020

NY Times’ 1619 Project Puts Slavery at the Center of America’s Founding



Rewriting history to suit the narrative of today's ideologies is what 1619 is about.  Kind of scary as to what is happening to our country.
Finally, and most important, the rewriting of history and the abandonment of historical facts to suit ideological and political aims is one of tyranny’s most important tools. In 1984 George Orwell famously described how politicized history legitimizes tyrannical power: “If the Party could thrust its hand into the past and say of this or that event, it never happened—that, surely, was more terrifying than mere torture and death . . . . And if all others accepted the lie which the Party imposed—if all records told the same tale—then the lie passed into history and became truth. ‘Who controls the past' ran the Party slogan, ‘controls the future: who controls the present controls the past.’”
But equally dangerous as saying something didn’t happen, is ignoring or distorting or simplifying what did happen, which is exactly what has corrupted history in our own times. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that the Times’s distorted history supports its progressive political agenda in order to serve a party that frankly calls for socialism and dismantling the Constitution’s checks on abusive power; and for the expansion of centralized, concentrated power and its reach into our private lives––the first steps on the road to tyranny and the contraction of our political rights and freedom.
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Last week the New York Times embarrassed itself twice. First, a transcript was leaked of editor Dean Baquet’s exhortation to reporters that the Russian-collusion fiction having been exploded, they now needed to focus on the endemic “racism” and “white supremacism” of Trump and his supporters in order to defeat the president. Next, as the “theory” behind this partisan journalistic “praxis,” the self-proclaimed “paper of record” announced the “1619 Project,” a series of articles and essays showing “that nearly everything that has made America exceptional grew out of slavery.”
Both incidents definitively reveal that the cultural bacilli that erupted during the Sixties have at last destroyed the minds of some of our most prestigious and powerful institutions. More important, such a degradation of history is one of the preconditions for the plague of tyranny.
The first point to make is that neither the blatant bias of the Times––nor its aim “to reframe the country’s history, understanding 1619 [the year the first black slaves came to America] as our true founding, and placing the consequences of slavery and the contributions of black Americans at the very center of the story”––is new. Like most of progressivism, both are manifestations of the zombie ideology that for nearly a century has been attacking our political and social order.
The political bias of the media, especially the New York Times, was apparent even before the Sixties. The dispatches of the Times’s man in Moscow from 1922-1936, Walter Duranty, were shameless in their studied mendacity about communist terror, and their groveling special-pleading for the Stalinist regime and its engineered famines, gulags, and show-trials. Continuing the tradition, in the late Fifties, as Humberto Fontova points out, the Times featured the reporting of Herbert Matthews, who propagated whoppers of Duranty-level useful idiocy. Fidel Castro–– who, as Fontova notes, “at the time led a KGB-sponsored terrorist group in Cuba known as the July 26th movement”––according to Matthews “has strong ideas of liberty, democracy and social justice. This amounts to a new deal for Cuba, radical, democratic, and therefore anti-communist.” Later Che Guevara would admit in his diary, “Much more valuable to us than military recruits were recruiting American reporters to export our propaganda.” And Castro said, while pinning a medal on Matthews, “To our American friend Herbert Matthews with gratitude. Without your help, and without the help of the New York Times, the Revolution in Cuba would never have been.”
The Sixties exposed the media’s leftist tendencies even more widely. The major newspapers and the networks clearly were biased in their coverage of Vietnam, especially the 1968 Tet Offensive, a disaster for North Vietnam and the Viet Cong that was peddled as a defeat for the U.S. In 1971 the Times published an edited version of the so-called Pentagon Papers, a classified history of U.S. involvement in Vietnam from 1945-1967. Since the history didn’t include the devastating defeat of the Tet Offensive, or General Creighton Abrams’ subsequent successful correction of the tactical blunders documented in the Pentagon Papers, the publication was a political act intended to stoke the left’s animus against the war that they had peddled as a “neocolonial” assault on an indigenous “nationalist revolution” against a “fascist” regime and its U.S. overlord, rather than an effort to contain the communist aggression supported and funded by the USSR and China. This biased reporting helped foster the widespread misleading idea that the U.S. lost the war in Vietnam. No, the military won the war, and it was the politicians who snatched defeat from the jaws of victory, egged on by a biased media.
Throw in Watergate, the vicious partisan coverage of Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush, and now Donald Trump, and the “1619 Project” takes its place as just the latest iteration of a mixture of rank partisan bias with distorted history.
And the history showcased in the “1619 Project” is no more novel than is the long history of partisan reporting. Take the Times’s rationale for the project and its “re-examination” of U.S. history in order to put slavery at the “center of the story”:
Out of slavery––and the anti-black racism it required––grew nearly everything that has truly made America exceptional: its economic might, its industrial power, its electoral system, diet and popular music, the inequities of its public health and education, its astonishing penchant for violence, [and] its income inequality[.]
Seriously? That “re-examination” and putting race and slavery at the “center” of U.S. history has being going on for over half a century. Since the rise in the Sixties of black identity politics––with its mash-up of Cultural Marxism, chauvinistic race-pride, the romance of revolution, and the two-bit anticolonialism of the Frantz Fanon variety––all we have heard in university scholarship and popular culture alike is this “re-examination” of slavery and racism, and their “central” role in the Founding and the American social and political order. And this politicized revision of American history, now in its third generation, has thoroughly infiltrated K-12 and university curricula. Students today, if they learn anything, know more about this racialist melodrama than they do about Colonial America, or the Founding Fathers, or the Constitution, or the Civil War, or the settlement of the west, or America’s rise to a global power, or both World Wars, or the Cold War, or how the Cold War was won.
I know the “re-examination” is nothing new, because I was in college during the Seventies when all these claims about slavery and race that the Times has made with the zeal and moral preening of the convert were already old hat and staples of the curriculum. And it was plain that this “revisionism” was mostly a myth-history serving an ideological program. For revisionists, black Americans were an internal colonized people exploited by whites, and the victims of indelible white racism and institutions aimed at perpetuating “white supremacy.” Therefore, black advancement and full freedom depended on a revolutionary transformation of a corrupt political and social order.
This program contradicted the premises of the Civil Rights movement, which correctly held that black Americans were, as much as whites, the rightful inheritors of American and Western civilization, unjustly denied the full benefits of the Constitution and the Bill of
Rights,  and deserving of equal access to our country’s institutions and traditions. They worked through the country’s judicial and legislative institutions to achieve reforms like Brown vs. Board of Education in 1954, the passage of the Civil Rights Act in 1964, and the Great Society legislation a year later. These changes and the transformational improvement in black lives that followed are a rebuke to the revisionists’ politicized narrative based on dubious racialist and leftist ideologies.
More important, the Times project reveals the sort of historical sensibility one usually finds in callow high school students. Facts are cherry-picked to support the narrative; context is ignored to simplify the narrative; the universal reality of humanity’s penchant for violence is disregarded to support the narrative’s utopian pretensions; and presentism, the reduction of all past history to the sensibilities and values of us arrogant moderns, is indulged to give the narrative a spurious moral superiority. That’s why today we are constantly berated about European and American slavery, and hear nothing about the pioneers of African slavery: Muslim Arabs, some of whom still practice slavery today. Or why we don’t hear about the movement to abolish slavery led by British Christians, who prevailed upon the British government to use the British Navy to shut down the trans-Atlantic slave-trade.
Don’t hold your breath waiting for that level of historiographical sophistication from the left. For the Times, to paraphrase the newspaper editor in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, “Project 2016 is the narrative, sir. When the narrative becomes the fact, print the narrative.”
Finally, and most important, the rewriting of history and the abandonment of historical facts to suit ideological and political aims is one of tyranny’s most important tools. In 1984 George Orwell famously described how politicized history legitimizes tyrannical power: “If the Party could thrust its hand into the past and say of this or that event, it never happened—that, surely, was more terrifying than mere torture and death . . . . And if all others accepted the lie which the Party imposed—if all records told the same tale—then the lie passed into history and became truth. ‘Who controls the past' ran the Party slogan, ‘controls the future: who controls the present controls the past.’”
But equally dangerous as saying something didn’t happen, is ignoring or distorting or simplifying what did happen, which is exactly what has corrupted history in our own times. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that the Times’s distorted history supports its progressive political agenda in order to serve a party that frankly calls for socialism and dismantling the Constitution’s checks on abusive power; and for the expansion of centralized, concentrated power and its reach into our private lives––the first steps on the road to tyranny and the contraction of our political rights and freedom.

Wednesday, May 6, 2020

CBS, NBC,CNN,ABC Refuse to air Trump advertisement


ABC, CBS and NBC have joined CNN in refusing to air an advertisement that lists President Donald Trump’s accomplishments during his administration’s first 100 days while blaming the “fake news” media for not reporting on them.
A “fake news” graphic superimposed over the faces of news anchors was cited by CNN, ABC and NBC for not airing the ad. The networks contend that makes it inaccurate, and ABC said it represents a personal attack. CBS would not comment Friday on its reasons for the rejection.
The journalists whose faces are seen in the commercial are Andrea Mitchell of NBC, Wolf Blitzer of CNN, Rachel Maddow of MSNBC, Scott Pelley of CBS and George Stephanopoulos of ABC.
“Apparently, the mainstream media are champions of the First Amendment only when it serves their own political views,” said Lara Trump, a daughter-in-law of the president who serves as a consultant to the Trump campaign. Already up and running for 2020, the campaign has used the refusal in fundraising pleas to potential donors.The campaign also submitted a list of examples for each network of what it contended were falsehoods by their anchors and reporters, according to a person with access to the documents. The person was not authorized to discuss the material by name and requested anonymity.
Some of the examples were more about how news was presented than about facts: Sean Hannity’s complaint about CBS’ editing of his “60 Minutes” interview and criticism of how Maddow reported on a Trump tax document.
The ad has run on Fox News Channel and the Fox Business Network. The Trump campaign did not seek ad time on the Fox broadcast network, which doesn’t have a regular newscast.

The Staff: Typical Liberal lying news, BOYCOTT ALL

Liberals Rewrite History to Justify Their #MeToo Hypocrisy



You can believe whomever you choose in the alleged sexual-misconduct cases of Joe Biden and Brett Kavanaugh, but you can’t revise history to erase your partisan double standards.
One of the most egregious examples of revisionism can be found in a column by the New York Times’ Michelle Goldberg, who employs nearly every attack Americans were warned never to use against alleged sexual-assault victims during the Kavanaugh hearings — questioning their motivations, asking why they didn’t file charges, attacking them for not remembering specifics, etc. And yet, even if we adopt Goldberg’s new standards, Tara Reade still emerges as a more credible accuser than Christine Blasey Ford.
For starters, Ford was unable to offer a time or place or a single contemporaneous corroborating witness. Ford offered no evidence that she even knew Kavanaugh. Reade worked for Joe Biden. Reade has offered a specific time and place for the attack.
Goldberg contends that Ford’s case against Kavanaugh was bolstered by “four sworn affidavits” from witnesses whom she’d told that she’d been assaulted.
This is an especially misleading comparison since the charges against Kavanaugh, unlike the ones against Biden, were investigated by the FBI.  The question is how many “affidavits” would there be in support of Reade’s allegations if there were an official inquiry into her claims — and one conducted by the authorities, not an “unbiased, apolitical panel, put together by the D.N.C.,” as Goldberg’s newspaper desires?
There are already reportedly at least four people on the record who maintain Reade told them about the Biden incident, including her mother, who reportedly called in to “Larry King Live” in 1993, right after the alleged sexual assault took place, looking for advice; her neighbor, who claims that Reade told her about the assault a few years after it happened; and a friend, who says that Reade told her about the assault in 2007 or 2008.
Every witness that Ford claimed had been at the suburban Maryland party where Kavanaugh allegedly attacked her had no recollection of the assault or even the gathering where it supposedly happened. This group included Ford’s longtime friend Leland Keyser.
If Goldberg’s standard of credibility is measured by the number of “sworn affidavits” in existence, then she should be calling for an investigation into Reade’s story so that the two allegations can be subjected to the same level of scrutiny.
Another reason Ford is a more credible accuser than Reade, argues Goldberg, is that the latter’s story has changed. Goldberg even insinuates that Reade’s neighbor might be lying because she has trouble recalling if Reade relayed the story to her in 1995 or 1996.
That’s another new and convenient standard. It should be mentioned that during the Kavanaugh hearings we were told that it’s normal for victims not to recall every detail about these unconscionable attacks — which makes a lot of sense.
Unlike Ford’s story, which had evolved — changing places, years, seasons, and the number of attackers — Reade’s story has hardly budged, other than in regards to some hazy recollections about when or how she filed a report about Biden. Then again, if having a consistent story is the new measurement of credibility, Reade is at least as reliable as Ford.
Another reason to doubt Reade’s allegations, contends New York magazine’s Jonathan Chait, is that she coordinated “her statements with Bernie Sanders supporters to maximize their political impact.” Others, such as NeverTrumper Charlie Sykes, have insinuated even uglier conspiracies to discredit Reade, pointing out that she once deleted a pro-Putin tweet. Apparently Reade has been working the long con for the Russians since 1993. (Ford, incidentally, deleted her entire social-media history before making her accusations public.)
Unlike Reade, Ford didn’t mention the alleged assault to anyone for around 25 years, until Kavanaugh’s name began appearing in the media as a prospective Supreme Court justice in 2012, and even then, it seems she only specifically cited the judge’s name after Donald Trump nominated him. If you want to maximize political impact, coming forward during a contentious Supreme Court nomination hearing after three decades of silence probably qualifies.
Both Goldberg and Chait also note that Ford’s therapist’s notes corroborate her claims. The notes do not exactly bolster her credibility, though. For one thing, Ford refused to turn over those notes to Senate Judiciary Committee investigators, instead handing snippets to a favorable reporter at the Washington Post. As far as we know, those notes conflict with her testimony regarding the number of attackers and the year. Moreover, why do therapist’s notes from 2012 speak to the credibility of an alleged victim more than a 1993 call from a mother?
It’s not a mystery why liberals want Ford to seem more credible. At first the media completely ignored Reade’s allegations. But once reporters began responsibly reporting the story — a professionalism that wasn’t afforded to Kavanaugh — the same liberals who had demanded we “believe all women” began flailing to rewrite history.
In USA Today, Kirsten Powers argued that “there is no ‘double standard’ in the way Kavanaugh was treated vs. Biden,” because Democrats had merely called for the accusations to be investigated. That, too, is revisionism. Almost every Democratic senator had called for Trump to withdraw the nomination over the assault charges — many of those calls, in fact, were based on even flimsier accusations, recklessly spread by the press and politicians.
It’s possible that Reade’s credibility would suffer, as did Ford’s, if an investigation took a deeper look. Yet, none of the Democrats who dispensed with due process and embraced Ford’s accusations have shown the slightest interest in speaking with Reade. They’ve simply adopted new guidelines for “believing women” and left liberal pundits with the job of justifying their actions — which they dutifully do.
Of course, none of the above is dispositive or unequivocal evidence of sexual assault on its own. We can never really know. But the notion that Ford is a more credible accuser than Reade doesn’t stand up to even the most basic examination. It’s just a flimsy excuse for hypocrisy.

Stop the Bitch Pelosi from Throwing OUR Money Away

House Democrats, led by Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) are “forging ahead” with plans for a fourth coronavirus relief package, even though Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has said the Senate will not entertain any spending bills until they can be sure the multi-trillion handouts won’t topple the precarious American economy.

The CARES Act 4, as it’s being called, definitely seems as if it will run afoul of McConnell’s requirements.

Politico reports that Democrats have decided to “go it alone” on the package, drafting the measure without Republican input and without Republican consent, even though House Democrats have yet to officially return from April recess. Pelosi and House majority leader Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-MD) have called time on Democrats’ return, they say, over fears that the mostly elderly caucus would be at risk for contracting and spreading the coronavirus.

While they’re working from, though, key Democratic legislators are to compile “wish lists” and submit them to Pelosi who, Politico says, will compile them into a final document to be presented with Congress finally reconvenes.

“Speaker Nancy Pelosi asked her chairmen to submit their drafts for ‘CARES 2’ before the close of business yesterday, with the goal of releasing a sweeping proposal by Friday that could be ready for a floor vote as soon as next week,” the outlet noted.

And Pelosi doesn’t want small asks: “‘Think big,’ Pelosi instructed lawmakers on a Democratic caucus call.'”

McConnell is poised to refuse to bring a massive spending bill to the floor, but Pelosi seems to believe that, if Democrats compile a “policy Wishlist,” they can use the bloated draft to negotiate down to a suitable bill. For her part, she’s reportedly including items from her March “CARES Act 3” proposal, which sidelined that relief bill for days as Senate Republicans and Democrats, who’d previously agreed on a relief package, argued over Pelosi’s minutae.

Included there, and potentially in the CARES 4 bill, was a bailout of the United States Post Office, and major handouts to state and local governments. The latter, at least, is expected to be a major point of contention between Democrats and Republicans in the next round of negotiations, particularly as states like Illinois seek bailouts for financial troubles that long predate coronavirus lockdowns.

McConnell has already said he’d favor allowing states to declare bankruptcy before he’d allow taxpayer money, designed to help states and municipalities handle coronavirus-specific issues, to go to pay off unfunded pension liabilities and budget shortfalls.

Republicans, meanwhile, told Politico that any new relief package must include liability restrictions — something Democrats say they won’t support — and a payroll tax cut, which neither party wanted included in previous relief packages. The White House has been the main proponent of the payroll tax cut, which they say would help businesses, shut down by coronavirus lockdowns, make a quicker return to profitability.

The Staff: This trash of a speaker is trying to tell We the People to go to hell and she will piss our money away on whatever this trash women wants and we can't stop it. I am sick to death of this spending while she eats her f-ing Ice Cream. Maybe she will choke on it. We can only hope the Senate has some balls and says NO to her wasteful spending. 
Remember the millions that went to the F-ing KENNEDY CENTER. How did that help anyone? 




Friday, May 1, 2020

Fox Host Brian Kilmeade Shows Little Concern For Ainsley Earhardt’s Sick Mom

“Fox & Friends” host Brian Kilmeade attempted to score political points on Thursday against California Gov. Gavin Newsom and his coronavirus policy, but only managed to irritate co-host Ainsley Earhardt.
It happened while Kilmeade, Earhardt and Steve Doocy were talking about Newsom’s decision to close all beaches and state parks on Friday.
Kilmeade grumbled about the closures, which Newsom ordered after tens of thousands of people flocked to the seashore last weekend.
“To go ahead and say, ‘I’m closing the beaches. I didn’t like the way you acted last week,’ when most of that state is perfectly fine, just some congested areas aren’t, this is the foundation for an overreach,” Kilmeade said.
Earhardt was more sympathetic to the governor’s plight, arguing that his main job at this point is flattening the curve and minimizing deaths.
“The governors have to make tough decisions, because they don’t want a relapse in all of this. That wouldn’t make them look good,” she added. “Their residents would be dying!”
Earhardt then tried to put a personal spin on the issue by revealing that her mother is very sick and at high risk should she contract the coronavirus.
“My mom is very sick,” Earhardt said. “And as much as I want to go out, ... I still want everyone to play by the rules, because when I finally do get to go home to visit her … ”
Kilmeade then interrupted her. “But is your mom going to the beach?” he asked.
Earhardt didn’t look impressed one bit, but gamely attempted to explain her situation in terms he might ― fingers crossed ― comprehend.
“No, but Brian, you know, eventually she’s going to be around family again,” Earhardt said. “I understand both sides, I really do. I just don’t want a resurgence of this. You know, I just don’t want us to go through all of this. It’s been — it’s been hard for everyone at different levels.”
The Staff: I saw this and Brian should have ceased, Bush League Brian.

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