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Post by soonernvolved on Aug 6, 2019 14:05:11 GMT -6
amp.dailycaller.com/2019/08/06/joaquin-castro-names-trump-donorsDemocratic Texas Rep. Joaquin Castro on Monday tweeted the names and employers of 44 San Antonio residents who donated the federal maximum to President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign. Castro, whose district includes much of San Antonio, claimed the donors “are fueling a campaign of hate that labels Hispanic immigrants as ‘invaders.'” Castro is the twin brother of Democratic presidential candidate Julian Castro and chairs his presidential campaign. Sad to see so many San Antonians as 2019 maximum donors to Donald Trump,” the congressman wrote, proceeding to name local businesses whose owners gave the maximum to Trump’s campaign. Eleven of the 44 donors shown in Rep. Castro’s post listed their employment as “retired.” Trump campaign communications director Tim Murtaugh is demanding Castro delete the post. Democrats want to talk about inciting violence? This naming of private citizens and their employers is reckless and irresponsible. He is endangering the safety of people he is supposed to be representing,” Murtaugh told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “No one should be targeted for exercising their First Amendment rights or for their political beliefs. He should delete the tweet, apologize, and his brother’s campaign should disavow it,” Murtaugh added. (RELATED: A Mob Showed Up At Tucker Carlson’s House And Ordered Him To ‘Leave Town’) Neither Castro’s presidential campaign nor Rep. Castro’s congressional office returned requests for comment.
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Post by kcrufnek on Aug 7, 2019 0:40:24 GMT -6
Camela and Fauxchantas were both out standing tall on 31 bodies and using the shootings while fundraising.
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Post by soonernvolved on Aug 7, 2019 3:40:09 GMT -6
Vibora (Deborah) Anchondo lost a brother and a sister-in-law in the deadly mass shooting at the El Paso Walmart on Saturday. www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2581218868564570&id=100000294467445It’s such a shame that two of our local politicians (I refuse to say their names as they don’t deserve it) are saying that our President is not welcome on Wednesday. I cannot believe how these monsters are using the tragic event to push their political agenda. I lost my brother and sister-in-law on Saturday. My family and I are living a horrible nightmare. The visit from our President will be more than comforting to my family. He will not be here for a political agenda. The two monsters from El Paso, who do not deserve to be mentioned by name nor even the nicknames I have for them, are just pure evil. My brothers body was still laying at Walmart on Saturday night when they decided to make this into a political issue and push their agenda by blaming our President for this. Rather than focusing on the situation and the individual who destroyed the lives of many, these evil people selfishly turned this into a political war. I’m equally as angered by those two as I am with the person who took my brother and his wife from me, typing this I think I feel more animosity towards those two evil politicians. – Deborah
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Post by soonernvolved on Aug 7, 2019 3:49:46 GMT -6
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Post by soonernvolved on Aug 7, 2019 5:29:42 GMT -6
poll.qu.edu/national/release-detail?ReleaseID=3637August 6, 2019 – Warren Up, Harris Down, But Biden Leads Among U.S. Dems Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; 14 Dems Have Less Than 1 PercentMassachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren is the big winner in the second round of Democratic presidential debates, but former Vice President Joseph Biden retains his front-runner status with 32 percent of Democrats and independent voters who lean Democratic, according to a Quinnipiac University National Poll released today. Sen. Elizabeth Warren has 21 percent among Democrats, with 14 percent for Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and 7 percent for California Sen. Kamala Harris. This compares to results of a July 29 survey by the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh- pe-ack) University National Poll, showing Biden with 34 percent, Warren with 15 percent, Harris with 12 percent and Sanders with 11 percent. In today’s results: – Biden gets 47 percent of black Democrats, with 16 percent for Sanders, 8 percent for Warren and 1 percent for Harris;
– Women Democrats go 31 percent for Biden, 24 percent for Warren, 10 percent for Sanders and 7 percent for Harris;
– Very liberal Democrats go 40 percent for Warren, 20 percent for Sanders, 19 percent for Biden and 7 percent for Harris;........
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Post by soonernvolved on Aug 7, 2019 9:15:10 GMT -6
Donald Trump Jr.: I’ve seen what’s going on with the Joaquin Castro’s craziness and putting out a list. I mean that list sort of screams like the Dayton, Ohio shooter’s list. Right? When a radical leftwing politician is polling about 0% does this either for attention or a call to action, it’s pretty scary. That is the same thing that the Dayton, Ohio shooter did… When the fringe crazies on both sides see that, man now you’re going after ordinary citizens.
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Post by soonernvolved on Aug 7, 2019 11:31:08 GMT -6
nypost.com/2019/08/06/democrats-the-time-to-work-with-trump-is-now/Democrats, the time to work with Trump is now By Michael Goodwin August 6, 2019 | 10:50pm | Updated ............. Over nearly two decades, several Israeli leaders offered peace terms that included a Palestinian state. The offers were rejected, a rain of Arab rockets and terror attacks followed and across the Israeli political spectrum, there was one reaction: We don’t have a partner for peace. President Trump knows the feeling. His remarks following the horrific attacks in El Paso and Dayton hit all the right notes. He forcefully condemned bigotry and white supremacy and touted measures aimed at flagging potential mass murderers before they get guns.
“Hatred warps the mind, ravages the heart and devours the soul,” he said, and later: “Open wounds cannot heal if we are divided. We must seek real, bipartisan solutions.”
The result: Democrats branded Trump a racist — Joe Biden even invoked the KKK — and many insisted that the president was to blame for the turmoil in American society. Not one offered to meet him halfway on guns, background checks, the internet, video games or mental health.
They don’t want solutions. They want his surrender.It is easy to say that Washington must do something to end the senseless slaughter, and even easier to say a pox on both their houses for failing. All true, but not the whole story. To get that, you have to clear your head of leftist slogans and media mendacity and step into reality. And the reality of our era — the one that sets it apart from all others — is that Trump has been on the receiving end of a ruthless, unprecedented and nonstop barrage of personal and political attacks. Richard Nixon got off easy by comparison. What is a president to do when the other party makes a fetish of demonizing and resisting him, of weaponizing law enforcement against him and viewing his supporters as dumb cretins unworthy of respect or attention? It started during the 2016 campaign when Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, the media and the establishment of both parties called Trump unfit and a threat to the world. His campaign was spied on, and the minute he won the election, the case against him became Russia, Russia, Russia. A gusher of leaks from the White House, FBI and CIA tried to topple the new president or undermine him by painting him as illegitimate. Here would be a worthy exercise for a fact checker: Count the times Trump was called a traitor and a Russian agent. Now remember that each was a smear.The collusion hoax dominated for more than two years, with Trump’s every word and action pored over by biased prosecutors looking through the darkest possible lens — and they found nothing to call a crime. Nothing! Nobody mentions Russia, Russia, Russia anymore. It did not come up once during the Dems’ presidential debates, with questioners and candidates mutually agreeing to bury their false charges. Now we are here, at a fresh but familiar crisis of confidence in the American experiment. We have been through worse times, but there is no denying that we have reached a dead end when it comes to solving our biggest problems. The slaughter of the innocents, the southern border, the federal deficit, China, Iran, North Korea — they all cry out for united resolve. In vain. To be clear, Trump is no angel. He, too, can be rude and reckless and contributes to a coarsening of public dialogue. His economic policies have been so successful that, were it not for tone-deaf tweets, he likely would be on a glide path to re-election. His need to get everything off his chest right this instant is so exhausting it could be fatal. SEE ALSO Why Trump must acknowledge that he Nevertheless, the hatred for him is so far out of proportion to any offense that you wonder whether there is any circumstance under which the left would agree to work with him for the good of the country. More to the point, are the mass shootings horrible enough that something finally gets done? Trump clearly signaled he’s ready to make a deal, and Dems should take him up on it while the outrage and grief are fresh and the public is paying attention. My guess is they won’t. For one thing, the center of gravity in the party has shifted so far left that the 2020 candidates are having trouble keeping up with the latest “woke” demands.
Debate questions that reflect traditional centrist positions about criminal justice, health care and spending are denounced as “Republican talking points.” Anything Trump would support would be denounced as criminally deficient.
Congressional Dems are no better. Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer are afraid to negotiate with the president, lest they be chased out of town for collaborating with the enemy.
Schumer is especially disappointing. Soon after the election, he talked of making deals with his pal Donald and, for his trouble, got midnight demonstrations outside his Brooklyn apartment. “F–k Chuck,” the mob cleverly shouted, and he folded and joined the resistance.
Pelosi’s game of playing footsie with the impeachment caucus has achieved nothing except to encourage the wing nuts that she is waiting for the dam to break so she can give her approval. Meanwhile, time passes and House Dems appear ready to go to voters in 2020 with nothing to show for their two-year control except proof that they really, really hate the president of the United States.As of Tuesday, the tally from El Paso and Dayton stood at 31 dead and 51 injured. Grief and shock are everywhere as fear and anger spread from sea to shining sea. If now is not the time for Washington to come together, when would be?
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Post by soonernvolved on Aug 7, 2019 12:37:56 GMT -6
Sanders & Castro are going to speak at a convention for a group with ties to the Muslim Brotherhood: clarionproject.org/dem-candidates-sanders-castro-to-speak-at-radical-islamist-convention/ISNA says it is inviting other Democratic presidential candidates and President Donald Trump to address its audience. The U.S. Justice Department lists ISNA as an “entity” of the Muslim Brotherhood, a radical and often violent arm of the Islamist global political project. The Brotherhood’s goal is a worldwide caliphate with all of humanity living under sharia law.
The Trump administration announced three months ago that it was considering designating the Brotherhood as a domestic terrorist organization.The presidential forum is also being hosted by Emgage Foundation and the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC), a group that has an inflammatory and Islamist-friendly history but has taken a stronger public stance against the Islamist ideology in recent years. ISNA was designated as an unindicted co-conspirator in the largest terror-funding trial in U.S. history – that of the Holy Land Foundation, an entity founded by the Muslim Brotherhood to finance Hamas (the Brotherhood’s Palestinian wing). It was during this trial that the Justice Department explicitly listed ISNA as an “entity” of the Muslim Brotherhood’s American network. This determination was supported by large quantities of publicly available evidence and internal Brotherhood documents.
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Post by soonernvolved on Aug 7, 2019 14:02:42 GMT -6
Castro doxxed one of his own donors when he released the Trump donors list: www.foxnews.com/politics/joaquin-castro-outed-one-of-his-own-donors-in-bid-to-shame-trump-supportersWayne Harwell, the owner of a local real estate development company whose name appeared on the list Castro shared on Monday night, told Fox News in a phone interview that he donated money to Castro’s congressional campaign. But he suggested that after Castro outed him in a bid to shame Trump supporters, he won’t be supporting Castro anymore. “I was also on a list of people that gave to Castro and if he dislikes me enough that he wants to put my name out there against Trump, I’m not going to give money to him,” Harwell told Fox News. “Obviously Castro feels pretty strongly against me.”
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Post by soonernvolved on Aug 7, 2019 14:10:03 GMT -6
President Trump not backing down,(which the left hate absolutely hate about him): www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/remarks-president-trump-marine-one-departure-58/Q Mr. President, do you still believe that illegal immigration into this country is an invasion? You and the shooter in El Paso used that same language. Do you regret that? THE PRESIDENT: I think that illegal immigration — you’re talking about illegal immigration, right? Yeah? I think illegal immigration is a terrible thing for this country. I think you have to come in legally. Ideally, you have to come in through merit. We need people coming in because we have many companies coming into our country. They’re pouring in. And I think illegal immigration is a very bad thing for our country. I think open borders are a very bad thing for our country. And we’re stopping; we’re building a wall right now. We won the lawsuit in the Supreme Court two weeks ago. The wall is well under construction. It’s being built at a rapid pace. We need that. We need strong immigration laws. But we want to allow millions of people to come in because we need them. We have companies coming in from Japan, all over Europe, all over Asia. They’re opening up companies here. They need people to work. We have a very low unemployment rate. So, I believe we have to have legal immigration, not illegal immigration. Leftists shocked as Conway & Tim Murtaugh agreed with the President:
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Post by soonernvolved on Aug 7, 2019 14:47:17 GMT -6
Earlier:
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Post by soonernvolved on Aug 7, 2019 19:11:10 GMT -6
dailycaller.com/2019/08/07/twitter-suspends-mitch-mcconnell-account-protest-video/Twitter forced at least three accounts, including that of Mitch McConnell’s campaign, to remove video of protesters calling for violence outside the senator’s home. The social media site confirmed to the Daily Caller News Foundation that it locked the three accounts, claiming the video violated the company’s “violent threats policy.” McConnell’s campaign chairman blasted Twitter for blocking video that showed “violent, real-world threats” against the Republican. Twitter forced three accounts, including that of Mitch McConnell’s campaign, to remove video of an activist calling for violence outside of the Senate majority leader’s Louisville, Kentucky, home Monday, saying the footage violates the company’s “violent threats policy.” The social media company also temporarily locked the accounts for posting the video, which showed the activist saying that someone should “just stab” a voodoo doll of McConnell “in the heart.”
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Post by soonernvolved on Aug 7, 2019 19:13:34 GMT -6
President Trump: They shouldn’t be politicking… They’re very dishonest people.
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Post by soonernvolved on Aug 9, 2019 4:51:23 GMT -6
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Post by soonernvolved on Aug 9, 2019 4:52:59 GMT -6
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Post by soonernvolved on Aug 9, 2019 4:56:30 GMT -6
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Post by soonernvolved on Aug 9, 2019 5:25:24 GMT -6
Hmmm, maybe the leadership of California,(& the Presidential candidates from said state), should be asked about this? www.dailywire.com/news/50425/officials-convicted-felon-arrested-stabbing-james-barrettOn Wednesday, a 33-year-old man from Orange County went on a two-hour "anger"-fueled stabbing and robbing rampage that left four people dead and two wounded. On Thursday, more details about the suspect emerged, including that he is a gang member and convicted felon who managed to serve a stunningly brief sentence for a long list of serious crimes. Play Video CLICK TO PLAY Officials: 16 Marines Arrested On Human Smuggling And Drug Charges The mayor of the town where the suspect began his murderous spree said Thursday that the man should never have been released from prison, while local police pointed to policies pushed by left-wing politicians in recent years as the reason the convicted felon was free to carry out his horrific violence. "Records indicate [the suspect] was sentenced to four years in state prison for 14 convictions, for drug possessions, possession of a firearm, an assault weapon and ammunition by a felon," KABC reports. "Garden Grove Police Chief Tom DaRe said Castaneda had previously been incarcerated for possession of methamphetamine with the intention to distribute while armed with an assault weapon." Law enforcement officials told reporters Thursday that recent changes made in California Assembly Bill 109 (AB 109) -- promoted and signed into law by Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown in 2011 -- significantly shortened the felon's sentencing. An older California law then enabled him to reduce his time served by about half, allowing him to "earn a day of credit for each day served," KABC explains. The result is that the violent gang member's prison sentence for 14 convictions lasted less than 16 months. He was released on Jan. 14, 2016. Garden Grove Mayor Steven Jones blasted the policies, particularly AB 109, which allowed the violent criminal to go free. "He is a violent criminal who should have never been considered for release," said Jones in comments reported by KABC. Local police sources told The Daily Wire that some officers likewise blame left-wing policies and negligent progressive politicians for the ability of violent criminals like the suspect to continue to pose a threat to citizens. "The suspect is a Proposition 47 candidate," one police source told The Daily Wire in reference to a reduced-sentencing law backed by then-Attorney General Kamala Harris and passed in 2014, the year the felon was first incarcerated. While the "sales pitch" for both Proposition 47 and Proposition 57 was to "reduce jail overcrowding and focus on education and reform, rather than straight punishment," the source said, political leaders failed to "follow through." "Brown pushed for the jail reform and won, but then never set anything up on the back end," said the source. "No facilities have been created for mental health or drug rehab. So now the police can't take people to jail, and they don't have any rehabilitation clinics to bring them to. The state has basically put the burden on hospitals, which are not equipped to deal with these problems. ... Brown made a lot more than one 'train to nowhere' during his time in office." After stabbing to death two men at his apartment complex, the suspect carried out what police say were "random" attacks on people at multiple locations, including a man at a gas station and a security guard at a 7-Eleven, where he was finally confronted by police and gave himself up. The Garden Grove Police Department posted one shocking surveillance video showing the man attacking a woman at an insurance company. Thankfully, the woman, who fought back courageously, survived (warning: graphic content):
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Post by soonernvolved on Aug 9, 2019 7:07:47 GMT -6
I guess we can call this: " The Great Backfire",(in reference to the media/Democrats assault in President Trump): www.nytimes.com/2019/08/07/upshot/trump-approval-rating-rise.htmlDon’t Assume Trump’s Approval Rating Can’t Climb Higher. It Already Has. Millions of Americans who did not like the president in 2016 now say they do. Donald J. Trump doesn’t always seem like a candidate focused on expanding his base of support. He may have done so anyway. The share of Americans who say they have a favorable view of him has increased significantly since the 2016 election. And over the last few months, some of the highest-quality public opinion polls, though not all, showed the president’s job approval rating — a different measure from personal favorability — had inched up to essentially match the highest level of his term. The increase in his support since 2016, and the possibility that it continues to move higher, does not necessarily make him a favorite to win re-election. His job approval ratings remain well beneath 50 percent, and have never eclipsed it. But the rise has some important implications in how to view his re-election prospects. One common view of the 2020 election, for instance, takes 2016 as a starting point. It notes that Democrats fell just short of victory, and that therefore any number of changes — a better candidate, higher black turnout, and so on — would be enough to win the election in 2020. This way of thinking assumes that the president’s support would remain unchanged — that he could do little to match incremental increases in Democratic turnout or support, compared with 2016. Unlock more free articles. Create an account or log in But it is not 2016 anymore. Millions of Americans who did not like the president in 2016 now say they do. Over all, his personal favorability rating has increased by about 10 percentage points among registered voters since Election Day 2016, to 44 percent from 34 percent, according to Upshot estimates. Some of these voters probably voted for Mr. Trump in 2016, even though they didn’t like him at the time. But some probably did not vote for him: Republicans with an unfavorable opinion of Mr. Trump were more than twice as likely to stay home on Election Day as those with a favorable view, according to New York Times/Siena surveys of North Carolina, Florida and Pennsylvania in 2016. It seems likely that a substantial number of these voters now have a favorable view of the president: Over all, 28 percent of Republican-leaning voters with an unfavorable view of Mr. Trump in 2016 had a favorable view of him by 2018, according to data from the Voter Study Group. The aggregate national data suggests that Mr. Trump has gained more support than that — if not from Republicans then perhaps from some number of independents or former Democrats. At the same time, there are signs that Mr. Trump’s job approval ratings have continued to improve over the first half of the year, since the conclusion of the government shutdown. (In assessing his prospects for 2020, job approval numbers are more meaningful than those for favorability.) In some periods over the last few months, his job approval rating increased to among the highest levels of his term, according to live-interview telephone polls, long considered the gold standard of public opinion research. In live-interview polls of registered voters since June, Mr. Trump’s job approval rating has averaged 46.4 percent, higher than his 45.9 percent vote share in 2016. (This analysis excludes those respondents who did not offer an opinion about the president.) Curiously, online polls have not shown this same increase; in fact, they’ve shown no increase at all. As a result, Mr. Trump’s approval rating is now higher in live-interview telephone polls than in online surveys, reversing a trend that dates to the very first days of his campaign. The president’s longstanding relative strength in online polls led many to speculate about a “shy” or “hidden” Trump vote that would divulge its preferences only online — not in live interviews. There was never much evidence for this theory, but if a “shy” Trump vote ever existed, it has either subsided or been canceled out by some newer series of biases in online polls. The differences seen in the two types of polling are fairly small, a matter of a couple of points. The gap is small enough that it could fade, perhaps even imminently. And his support seems to have fallen a bit in the last month, perhaps because of a series of comments attacking Democratic members of Congress, including telling some of them to go back to the countries they came from. His support could fall further with worsening economic news and in the aftermath of the mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton, Ohio. It’s true that the president’s job approval rating has been unusually stable when compared with other presidents. But the possibility that he has lifted his ratings, however fleetingly, to match the highest levels of his presidency is a reminder that the ceiling on his support is higher than some may think. There are any number of forces that might knock him back, like a weakening economy, or hold him back, including his conduct on social media. But there’s no reason he’s limited to the support or turnout he had in 2016.
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Post by soonernvolved on Aug 9, 2019 8:20:42 GMT -6
If anything happens to those doxxed by Castro,(& supported by the sycophants in the media, his brother, the DNC, etc), then their blood is on his hands & he should be criminally & financially liable for their injuries/stress/etc.
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Post by soonernvolved on Aug 9, 2019 8:31:31 GMT -6
www.dailywire.com/news/50417/watch-biden-doubles-down-lie-after-being-ryan-saavedraDemocrat presidential candidate Joe Biden doubled down Thursday on a lie that he has repeatedly spread despite being called out on it numerous times and despite video evidence that clearly debunks his claim. While Biden was campaigning at the "Political Soapbox" at the Iowa State Fair, Breitbart's Joel Pollak confronted him over his repeated false claim that Trump called neo-Nazis and white nationalists "very fine people" in response to Charlottesville. "Mr. Vice President are you aware that you are misquoting Donald Trump in Charlottesville?" Pollack asked Biden. "He never called neo-Nazis 'very fine people.'" "No, he called all those folks who walked out of that — they were neo-Nazis," Biden said as he became visibly angry. "Shouting hate, their veins bulging." "But he said specifically that he was condemning them," Pollak asserted. "No, he did not. He said, he walked out, and he said — let’s get this straight," Biden falsely claimed. "He said there were 'very fine people' in both groups. They're chanting antisemitic slogans, carrying flags." Left-wing Politico reporter Natasha Korecki seemingly took sides during the confrontation, stating that Biden tore into Pollak. Biden has repeatedly made this false claim over the last several months and has refused to back off of it despite clear video evidence that shows he is lying. Trump actually stated, "I’m not talking about the neo-Nazis and the white nationalists, because they should be condemned totally." Biden spokesperson Bill Russo tried to cover for Biden on Twitter, tweeting out a deceptively edited transcript of Trump's remarks. Both Breitbart News and the Trump campaign quickly called out Russo for his deception. Breitbart News tweeted, "Why did you need to omit this?" Included in Breitbart News' tweet was a screenshot showing the rest of the transcript of Trump's remarks where Trump did condemn neo-Nazis and white nationalists. Tim Murtaugh, Director of Communications for the Trump campaign, replied to Russo, "You always leave this out. From that very same event, moments later. But you know that." Even CNN's Jake Tapper, who is often highly critical of Trump, acknowledges that Trump did not say that neo-Nazis and white nationalists are "very fine people." CNN's Steve Cortes did a 5-minute video for Prager University that completely debunks the media and the Democratic Party's claim that Trump called neo-Nazis and white nationalists "very fine people."
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Post by soonernvolved on Aug 9, 2019 12:12:49 GMT -6
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Post by soonernvolved on Aug 9, 2019 12:13:37 GMT -6
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Post by soonernvolved on Aug 9, 2019 12:20:02 GMT -6
Story: This young Conservative asked Joe how many genders there were. He answered three. She followed up by asking him to name them. That's when he grabbed her arm and yelled at her to "Stop playing games with him".
It would be hilarious if she filed charges on him.
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Post by soonernvolved on Aug 9, 2019 12:24:22 GMT -6
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Post by soonernvolved on Aug 9, 2019 12:32:01 GMT -6
Fellow journalists/politicos coming to Breitbart's Joel Pollak's defense after he correctly called out Biden's lie about Trump's Charlottesville statement:
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Post by soonernvolved on Aug 9, 2019 16:09:27 GMT -6
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Post by soonernvolved on Aug 9, 2019 16:16:52 GMT -6
www.dailywire.com/news/50466/breaking-jeffrey-epstein-accuser-names-multiple-ryan-saavedra?ampA woman who claims that convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and socialite Ghislaine Maxwell kept her as a sex slave says that the two trafficked her to multiple high-powered individuals, including multiple Democrats. The discovery came on Friday when the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY) unsealed more than 2,000 documents in the case. "The papers included affidavits and depositions of key witnesses in a lawsuit the now-33-year-old woman, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, filed against Epstein and his associate, Ghislane Maxwell in 2015," Fox News reported Fox News noted that two of the men listed were "prominent Democratic politicians — former Sen. George Mitchell and ex-New Mexico governor and Clinton cabinet official Bill Richardson." Giuffre, who had worked at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club, said that she never saw Epstein and Trump together and that "she never had sex with Trump or flirted with him," CNBC reported. CNBC added that Trump flight records showed Trump flew on Epstein's plane once "in January 1997, from a Palm Beach, Florida, airport to Newark, New Jersey." Epstein's ties to powerful Democrats includes strong connections to former President Bill Clinton, who is an accused rapist. Investigative journalist Conchita Sarnoff, who broke the Epstein story in 2010, told Fox News last month that Clinton was not being honest about the extent of his relationship with Epstein. Sarnoff made the remarks in response to the following statement from Clinton on Epstein's recent arrest: President Clinton knows nothing about the terrible crimes Jeffrey Epstein pleaded guilty to in Florida some years ago, or those with which he has been recently charged in New York. In 2002 and 2003, President Clinton took a total of four trips on Jeffrey Epstein’s airplane: one to Europe, one to Asia, and two to Africa, which included stops in connection with the work of the Clinton Foundation. Staff, supporters of the foundation, and his Secret Service detail traveled on every leg of every trip. He had one meeting with Epstein in his Harlem office in 2002, and around the same time made one brief visit to Epstein’s New York apartment with a staff member and his security detail. He’s not spoken to Epstein in well over a decade, and he has never been to Little St. James Island, Epstein’s ranch in New Mexico, or his residence in Florida. "I have read too much information and I have spoken to too many people on the inside," Sarnoff said. "I actually attempted to interview Clinton but he did not agree to do so and I know from the pilot logs and these are pilot logs that you know were written by different pilots and at different times, that Clinton went, he was a guest of Epstein's 27 times." "Many of those times Clinton had his Secret Service with him and many times he did not," Sarnoff continued. "Almost every time that Clinton's name is on the pilot logs there are underage girls there are initials and there are names of many many girls on that private plane." Fox News host Shannon Bream asked Sarnoff, "Are you saying the former president is not telling the truth?" "Yes, I'm saying, sadly, that he is not telling the truth," Sarnoff responded.
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Post by soonernvolved on Aug 9, 2019 16:52:04 GMT -6
There was no tweet by Clinton about this American family recently permanently separated from their father by an illegal alien.
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Post by soonernvolved on Aug 9, 2019 16:56:32 GMT -6
amp.dailycaller.com/2019/08/09/illegal-immigrant-cnn-profile-killed-coloradoCNN Sympathetically Profiled Illegal Immigrant Dodging Deportation — 8 Months Later He Killed A Man While Driving Without A License ........ An illegal immigrant who received positive press coverage during his fight against deportation earlier this year struck and killed a father of five in Colorado on Aug. 2 while driving without a license. According to press reports, Miguel Ramirez Valiente was charged with careless driving with a revoked license after he over-corrected his truck while driving on a state highway near Colorado Springs, hitting Sean Buchanan. Buchanan was riding a motorcycle when he was hit by Ramirez Valiente, who came to the U.S. from El Salvador 14 years ago. Ramirez Valiente has several prior charges on his arrest record. According to Denver’s ABC news affiliate, The Denver Channel, Ramirez Valiente was charged with reckless endangerment in 2011 and domestic violence in 2016. Both cases were dismissed by the El Paso County district attorney. Last year, Ramirez Valiente’s driver’s license was revoked after he pleaded guilty to a charge of driving under the influence, according to The Denver Channel. His probation for that charge was extended Aug. 1, a day before he hit Buchanan, because he had not finished his community service and therapy for alcoholism. (RELATED: Every Dem Says Illegal Aliens Should Get Health Insurance) It is not clear if Ramirez Valiente was inebriated when he struck Buchanan, but a close acquaintance of Ramirez Valient’s says he has a history of alcohol abuse. “He’s an alcoholic and an abuser,” the person told The Denver Channel. “This family deserves to know who they’re dealing with,” the person said. CNN did not cite Ramirez Valiente’s rap sheet when the network published a sympathetic profile of him in January, after he took refuge in a Colorado Springs church to avoid deportation. Ramirez Valiente said during a press conference at the church that he came to the U.S. 14 years ago from El Salvador, where he says he fled gang violence. He first came on the radar of U.S. immigration authorities in 2011, following a traffic stop. He claimed in the press conference that he had been fighting his immigration case for eight years, and that he had never missed an immigration hearing. Buchanan’s family has set up a GoFundMe page to raise money for his funeral and other expenses. He is survived by his wife and five children, ages six through 15.
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Post by soonernvolved on Aug 10, 2019 6:13:07 GMT -6
www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/08/09/unhinged-mob-helps-president-trump-raise-12-million-at-hamptons-fundraisers/Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel announced Friday that President Donald Trump raised $12 million at two separate fundraisers in the Hamptons. “Thanks to the unhinged mob on the left, @realdonaldtrump raised $12M today, $2M more than originally expected,” McDaniel wrote in a tweet. The support for our President is unprecedented and growing,” McDaniel added. Earlier reports of the fundraisers suggested that Trump would raise an estimated $10 million for his reelection. Of the two fundraisers, one was hosted by Stephen Ross, the owner of the Miami Dolphins and the chairman of The Related Companies, which owns a large amount of stake in SoulCycle and Equinox. Breitbart News’s Jerome Hudson reported that “A slew of Hollywood leftists have taken to social media to announce to their followers that they have canceled their membership at SoulCycle and Equinox.” After the fallout from Hollywood elites and social media users, Ross released a statement saying, “I have known Donald Trump for 40 years, and while we agree on some issues, we strongly disagree on many others and I have never been bashful about expressing my opinions.” Ross added, “I have been, and will continue to be, an outspoken champion of racial equality, inclusion, diversity, public education and environmental sustainability, and I have and will continue to support leaders on both sides of the aisle to address these challenges.”
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