Wednesday, January 17, 2018
At least now we know that Senator Jeff Flake believes everything he reads in the newspaper
Speech here.
"Of course, a major difference between politicians and the free press is that the press usually corrects itself when it gets something wrong. Politicians don't."
Well har-dee har har har at the last person alive to believe in the free press. Check that. John Kasich was pretty darn moved to receive the endorsement of The New York Times. But, come to think of it, Kasich is another failed politician just like Flake. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Meanwhile The New York Post is still just a buck. Get 'em while they're hot.
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Tuesday, January 16, 2018
Saturday, January 13, 2018
Friday, January 12, 2018
Laugh of the Day: Nitwit cycler surveying the world's literal shit-holes by bike laments "open deification" when she means "defecation"
She botches "defecation" not once ... |
I know that's how I like my gods, openly deified. :/
Can't say much for the rest of her English either, but if you need a writer, she wants you to know she's available! Yikes. All that fresh air isn't doing much for her self-awareness now is it? At least she acknowledges the clear superiority of Western toilets.
Can't say much for the rest of her English either, but if you need a writer, she wants you to know she's available! Yikes. All that fresh air isn't doing much for her self-awareness now is it? At least she acknowledges the clear superiority of Western toilets.
Thursday, January 11, 2018
Did you know food stamp recipients soared 3,639,173 in October 2017?
An increase of nearly 8.7% from September 2017, the month prior.
We now have 45.6 million on food stamps when a year ago October it was only 43.4 million.
The Florida data is up 2.58 million from September to October due to Hurricane Maria, and Texas is up 1.3 million due to Hurricane Harvey.
Trump has already caved on The Wall in the "negotiations", settling for 700 miles instead of 2,000
What a loser.
The Washington Times reports here:
Mr. Trump, meanwhile, is seeking a much less dramatic wall than the “sea-to-sea” version he touted during the 2016, campaign, presenting Congress with a scaled-back version that would cover 700 miles and cost $18 billion over a decade — though the president said he figures it can be built much faster and cheaper. ... Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer this week also declined to draw red lines on the wall, saying he saw progress in Mr. Trump no longer seeking a 2,000-mile-long barrier. ... A proposal from the Homeland Security Department, submitted to Congress last week, called for $18 billion in fencing and another $1 billion in new roads to patrol the fencing. The fencing would involve upgrading existing barriers and adding new ones, extending the current 654 miles of barriers to about 970 miles, The Wall Street Journal reported.
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Anita Kumar for The News & Observer never once mentions DACA is illegal while bashing Stephen Miller
Open borders Republicans along with Democrats like Dick Durbin are trying to make Stephen Miller the problem when Obama's illegal executive order on immigration is the real offense against the rule of law. Meanwhile feckless members of Congress from both parties would be delighted to have President Trump take all the political heat for a deal SO THAT THEY DON'T HAVE TO.
Anita Kumar is their useful idiot Swamp Thing in the press, here.
Kumar is a former WaPo reporter.
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Tuesday, January 9, 2018
Monday, January 8, 2018
The new McLaughlin Group episode one: Tom Rogan has really porked out since McLaughlin's death
Better watch it buddy or you'll look like Jack Germond before you know it.
You can watch episode one in its entirety, here.
Rogan did a passable job, but appeared nervous and distracted. He'll need to focus and be himself if he wants to moderate the debate to be at all entertaining.
Evan McMullin was a real dud, mixing populism and white nationalism together in his incoherent analysis. Memo to McMullin: Steve Bannon is incoherent, don't imitate him. Pat Buchanan tried to set him straight, but as usual the young don't listen to the old.
The other two old warhorses, Eleanor and Clarence, looked like they were just happy to be there to go through the motions.
then |
now |
Jack Germond |
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Sunday, January 7, 2018
Saturday, January 6, 2018
Friday, January 5, 2018
Thursday, January 4, 2018
Senator Grassley says Comey's leak of his own memos included classified information
From the story here:
A top Republican senator said Wednesday that it appears former FBI Director James B. Comey leaked classified information in his effort to shape the narrative surrounding President Trump’s decision to fire him. ... He said he’s personally reviewed the seven memos, but was forced to do so in a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility, or SCIF. “The FBI insisted that these reviews take place in a SCIF because the majority of the memos are classified,” he said. “FBI personnel refused to answer factual questions during the document reviews, including questions about the chain of custody of the documents I was reviewing, the date that they were marked classified, and who marked them as classified.”
Comey's original memo calling Hillary "grossly negligent" has been released
From the story here:
The full draft, with edits, leaves little doubt that Comey originally wrote on May 2, 2016 that there was evidence that Clinton and top aides may have violated both felony and misdemeanor statutes, though he did not believe he could prove intent before a jury.
Screw the will of the voters: Marijuana is poison and government should fight it
Sessions’ plan drew immediate strong objection from Republican Sen. Cory Gardner of Colorado, one of eight states that have legalized marijuana for recreational use.
Gardner said in a tweet that the Justice Department “has trampled on the will of the voters” in Colorado and other states. He said the action would contradict what Sessions had told him before the attorney general was confirmed and that he was prepared “to take all steps necessary” to fight the step including holding up the confirmation of Justice Department nominees.
Read the whole thing here.
Scott Rasmussen thinks 15 million will drop Obamacare because now they can, and 6.5 million others already pay a fine
From the story here:
Last year, an estimated 15 million Americans would have dropped out of Obamacare if they could. Now they can. Another 6.5 million paid a fine rather than sign up for coverage. This means that more than 20 million people directly benefit from the repeal of the mandate.
The face of the declining middle class in 2016 was concealed as 15 million more lived in doubled-up households than in 2005
Zillow reported (here) in December that working age adults in 2016 were living in doubled-up households at a rate of 30% compared with 21% in 2005.
That works out to roughly 32 million in 2005 at the 21% rate vs. 50 million in 2016 at the 30% rate, using the Working Age Population data from FRED.
Had the rate remained 21% in 2016, just 35 million would be living doubled-up instead of 50 million.
That's 15 million more adults who can't afford to buy, and can't even afford to rent, thanks to the feckless performances of George W. Bush and Barack H. Obama.
h/t Jeffrey Snider, Alhambra Investments
Wednesday, January 3, 2018
Grand Rapids, Michigan, climate update for December 2017
Grand Rapids, Michigan, climate update for December 2017
Max Temp: Actual 61, Mean 53, 2017 Max 96, Mean Max 94
Min Temp: Actual -12, Mean 4, 2017 Min -12, Mean Min -7
Av. Temp: Actual 24.4, Mean 28.3, Annual Actual 50.3, Annual Mean 48.2
CDD: 2017 Actual 719, Annual Mean 690
Rain: Actual 1.96, Mean 2.43, Annual Actual 39.43, Annual Mean 34.52
Snow: Actual 32.9, Mean 16.2, Season to Date Actual 33.5, Season to Date Mean 22.9
HDD: Actual 1252, Mean 1131, Season to Date Actual 2443, Season to Date Mean 2488
The warming need as expressed by Heating Degree Days thus far into the cool season increased considerably in December and is now running just 1.8% under the mean to date overall.
The year 2012 remained the warmest full year on record by average temperature at 52.8 F going back to 1898, followed by 1931, 1921, 1998, 2016, 2010, 1938, 1939 and now 2017 at 50.3 F placing ninth. The cooling need in the warm season as expressed by Cooling Degree Days was 4.2% above the annual mean. 2017 actual average temperature exceeded the annual mean average temperature by a similar value, 4.35%. The record year 2012 exceeded annual mean average temperature by 9.5%.
Tuesday, January 2, 2018
Sunday, December 31, 2017
Saturday, December 30, 2017
Yahoo and HuffPo call this "normal" winter weather: It's not
Here. But hot summer temperatures evoke global warming headlines.
The mean monthly lowest minimum temperature in Grand Rapids, Michigan in Decembers is +4 F. With today and tomorrow to go, we're already at - 12 F, the third coldest on record.
Average temperature in December 2017 so far ranks 32nd coldest out of 126 Decembers, the 75th percentile. Normal would be the 50th percentile. So it's definitely colder than normal, while not absolutely record setting.
Climate shmimate. These idiots can't predict bupkis three days out let alone from month to month and century to century. All year long average temperature has been running warm, until December ruined their little global warming narrative.
Bwaaaaaaahahahahaha.
Let this be a sign unto you: The era of libertarian looting ushered in by Reagan now reaching apogee will be followed by another FDR-like "progressive" era of welfare statism
Bernie tapped into the amorphous socialism clamored for by today's young people who face dim job prospects while saddled by large college debts for degrees incommensurate with what's available in the job marketplace. This is the direct result of the takeover of public education from bottom to top by the left. It never delivers what it promises, except for hope.
As "millennials" replace the Baby Boom at the polls, their vote will transform America, and already has. Obama and Bernie were signs of this. Expect a return to high taxation of the rich, even larger federal government, and the transformation of existing welfare state programs into universal systems.
Like it or not, that's the future. Patriotism will take the form of socialism for Americans instead of for the world.
Now that Republicanism has thoroughly committed itself to globalism, libertarians are advised to take the money and run.
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Friday, December 29, 2017
Michael Savage, crackpot: Emphasizes "wildlife and the earth" at dinner with President Trump
Recounted here.
Trump got elected on the issue of illegal immigration. There has been no progress on the wall in a year, and Savage decides to use his valuable meeting time with Trump to talk about . . . environmentalism. As if environmentalism will be important politically in the midterms.
What a nitwit.
We're being overrun and Savage decides to get all wet.
We're doomed I tell you.
Thursday, December 28, 2017
Alt-right critic Amanda Marcotte says white supremacists are harder to see at the end of 2017
Everyone's harder to see right now. They're all inside because it's like - 11 degrees F outside.
Here:
White supremacists may be harder to see at the end of 2017, but the problem they represent is not going away any time soon.
Tuesday, December 26, 2017
Uh oh: A North Korean soldier who defected to South Korea this year has anthrax antibodies
UPI reports here:
South Korean authorities did not identify the soldier, who was either exposed to or vaccinated for anthrax, but did confirm he had developed immunity to the deadly disease before he defected, local news network Channel A reported Tuesday.
Monday, December 25, 2017
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee of Texas commandeers woman's first class seat on United flight
Then claims racism when the woman complains.
Story here, where Yahoo doesn't name the congresswoman in the headline. In fact Yahoo doesn't name her until paragraph ten. But it does provide photos of the obese black idiot.
Read it and weep, suckers: Trump tells his rich friends at Mar-a-Lago that they just got a lot richer
'The president himself on Sept. 13 -- long before the bill was finalized -- said the wealthy would not benefit from the GOP tax overhaul.
'"The rich will not be gaining at all with this plan. We are looking for the middle class and we are looking for jobs -- jobs being the economy," Mr. Trump said.'
Sunday, December 24, 2017
Laugh of the Day: What's the difference between Tiger Woods and Santa?
Santa was smart enough to stop at three hos.
Saturday, December 23, 2017
Trump is scrambling to deal with a not physically fit Navy he inherited from Obama
From the story here:
The Navy will grant a clean slate to nearly 50,000 sailors with fitness failures in their records, part of new shakeup for fleet-wide fitness rules announced Thursday.
A new Navy-wide message instructs commands to immediately stop discharging sailors for fitness failures and to cancel any pending discharges for sailors slated to be kicked out after March 31. The change applies to both enlisted and officers.
The message also unveils a new set of rules for the Physical Fitness Assessment, bringing to an end the rules forcing sailors to leave the Navy if they failed two fitness assessment tests in a three-year period. ...
The new Physical Fitness Assessment rules are part of a broader effort to keep more sailors in uniform at a time when the Navy is trying to increase end strength by over 4,100 by the end of the current fiscal year in September 2018. ...
As of July 2017, the end of the last official PFA cycle, more than 43,000 sailors have at least one failure in the past three years; another 5,477 have at least two failures on the books, according to the chief of naval personnel.
The McLaughlin Group is coming back in 2018, with Tom Rogan as moderator
The old show worked because of the tag team of John McLaughlin and his longtime pal Pat Buchanan from the Nixon White House days. Both were excellent communicators with skills honed over many years, playing off the opinions of the assorted others.
Rogan brings nothing similar to the show, only affection.
Count me out.
Story here.
Friday, December 22, 2017
More betrayal from Trump: Commutes sentence of the poster boy for employing illegal aliens
Trump on Wednesday commuted the sentence of kosher meat producer Sholom Rubashkin, serving 27 years on 86 counts of bank fraud and money laundering.
From the story here:
President Trump issued his first prison commutation Wednesday to a man whose business was caught employing 389 illegal immigrants in a single shift, dismaying anti-illegal immigration advocates and a former prosecutor on the case. ...
Prosecutors said at sentencing that Rubashkin was found to have "cheated a bank and others out of a staggering amount of money — more than $26 million." His conviction on 86 federal counts was upheld on appeal.
David Frum is not a conservative
Here:
Ideas are not artifacts, especially the kind of collective ideas we know as ideologies. Conservatives in 1964 opposed civil-rights laws. Conservatives in 1974 opposed tax cuts unless paid for by spending cuts. Conservatives in 1984 opposed same-sex marriage. Conservatives in 1994 opposed trade protectionism. Conservatives in 2004 opposed people who equated the FBI and Soviet Union’s KGB. All those statements of conservative ideology have gone by the boards, and one could easily write a similar list of amended views for liberals.
Conservatism is what conservatives think, say, and do. As conservatives change—as much through the harsh fact of death and birth as by the fluctuations of opinion—so does what it means to be a conservative.
On the contray, conservatives believe in a transcendent moral order populated by eternal truths to which they seek to conform human affairs. Jews, for example, recognize these in the Decalogue, Platonists in the Ideas and Hindus in dharma. Infractions committed against the eternal truths do not change the truths, the infractions change us, sometimes for the better but more often for the worse.
Like the sophists, David Frum has chosen the worse, peddling his opinions in a world composed of mere opinion, as changeable as a pair of pants.
That's not conservatism.
Thursday, December 21, 2017
GDP actually DROPPED in the report out today for 3Q2017
Today's GDP report was the third and final estimate for 3Q2017.
A month ago, current dollar GDP was estimated at $19.509 trillion.
Today, it's $8.4 billion less: $19.5006 trillion.
Yeah, I know, big whoop, but don't expect anyone in Conservatism Inc. to point it out, because, you know, "the economy is booming".
Read it and weep: "The move to a territorial system opens the barn doors wide to corporate offshoring"
Read all about the new giant sucking sound, here.
Wednesday, December 20, 2017
Once again in the dead of night Senate Republicans pass tax reform for multinational corporations
The New York Times, here:
The Senate approved the bill early Wednesday morning.
The Senate voted 51 to 48, with no Republican defections and no Democratic support.
Under the final tax bill, the corporate tax rate would fall to 21 percent, from the current 35 percent, a move that Republicans are betting will increase economic growth, create jobs and raise wages. Individuals would also see tax cuts, including a top rate of 37 percent, down from 39.6 percent. The size of inheritances shielded from estate taxation would double, to $22 million for married couples, and owners of pass-through businesses, whose profits are taxed through the individual code, would be able to deduct 20 percent of their business income.
But the individual tax cuts would expire after 2025, a step that Republicans took to comply with budget rules, which do not allow the package to add to the deficit after a decade.
Tuesday, December 19, 2017
Republican tax reform for multinational corporations passes US House 227-203-2
The New York Times has the roll call, here.
Just 12 Republicans voted "No", most from states hurt by the $10,000 cap for deductibility of state, local and property taxes:
CA-48
Dana Rohrabacher
N
CA-49
Darrell Issa
N
NC-3
Walter B. Jones
N
NJ-2
Frank A. LoBiondo
N
NJ-4
Christopher H. Smith
N
NJ-7
Leonard Lance
N
NJ-11
Rodney Frelinghuysen
N
NY-1
Lee Zeldin
N
NY-2
Peter T. King
N
NY-11
Dan Donovan
N
NY-19
John J. Faso
N
NY-21
Elise Stefanik
N
Taxes are about precise numbers, which means Rush Limbaugh will make you cringe
He just said Ronald Reagan lowered the top marginal rate from 90% in the 1981 tax reform.
He didn't. John F. Kennedy lowered the top rate from 90% to 70%.
Reagan lowered the top rate from 70% to 50%.
Just about everything Rush says about taxes is imprecise, and wrong, including about what he has no excuse for not knowing, namely taxes under his hero Reagan.
But hey, he can't even get the old chestnut "whose ox is gored" correct. Today it's the goose getting gored, or something.
Take another pill, Rush. Just one more hour to go before you're off for two weeks.
Update: My bad. Rush will be back tomorrow, to celebrate the tax bill passing.
Update: My bad. Rush will be back tomorrow, to celebrate the tax bill passing.
Alimony paid will no longer be deductible, and alimony received will no longer be taxable
War on Men!
Expect a big decrease in amicable divorces! Women will have a YUGE incentive to stick it to the man.
So expect even fewer men proposing marriage in the first place.
And you thought the Republicans were the pro-family party.
Not any more it isn't.
Reported here:
In the new bill, however, these payments are no longer deductible for the payor. Nor are the payments included in the recipient's gross income. Instead, the money used for alimony will be taxed at the payor's rates.
This provision is effective for divorce and separation agreements signed after December 31, 2018.
Republican tax "reform" will make it harder for you to move, eliminating the relocation deduction
Reported here:
Are you thinking of moving across the country for a new career opportunity? If so, the tax bill won't let you deduct the cost of your move.
HELOC interest deduction goes away under Republican tax "reform": Expect loan consolidation
You know the one, the one you take to help buy a car, fund tuition, or actually fix up the house.
When the credit card interest deduction went away under Ronald Reagan, consumers opened up Home Equity Lines of Credit in response, the interest on which was deductible. Now that HELOC interest deductibility is going away, expect those HELOCs to be refinanced under new first mortgages to recapture that.
Also expect this to impact consumer spending, negatively.
Reported here:
Individuals who take out home equity loans will no longer be able to deduct that interest under the new bill.
Justice: Muslim who beheaded Oklahoma woman sentenced to death by lethal injection
We would have preferred the rope, say two years ago.
From the story here:
Alton Nolen, 33, was convicted of first degree murder in late September for beheading his coworker Colleen Hufford inside Vaughan Foods in September 2014. Following a two-phase trial beginning in mid-September, jurors recommended Nolen be sentenced to death in October. ... In court Friday morning, Judge Lori Walkley accepted the recommendation of the jury, sentencing Nolen to death by lethal injection for beheading Hufford.
Sunday, December 17, 2017
In unfree China, if you disrespect the mass murdering terrorist Genghis Khan you go to jail
Offenses against social stability will not be tolerated!
From the story here:
A Chinese man was sentenced to one year in jail after a video of him stamping on a portrait of Genghis Khan went viral, mainland media reported on Friday. He was charged with affecting social stability by prosecutors in Ordos, a city in Inner Mongolia, news website Thepaper.cn reported. ... Police in Inner Mongolia told the news site that they received complaints from residents in the province and deemed the video had caused disruption to society.
Friday, December 15, 2017
Sometimes Ann Coulter is an idiot, for instance when dissing federal encouragement of having children
You'd think someone who wants America for Americans would want to encourage anything which promotes Americans having more children instead of importing them, but you would be wrong.
Rubio's insistence on a larger child tax credit stops some of the damage being done by Republicans to people with families larger than four.
Abolishing the personal exemption meant parents lost those exemptions for all their children, and the increased standard deduction didn't go far enough to replace them, meaning they'd pay more in taxes just because they have more kids.
Coulter's indignation appears to be purely personal, an ugly intrusion of the irrational into her otherwise often rational positions.
She doesn't realize how libertarian she sounds (she hates them by the way). Americans who have children are making it possible that something like America survives into the future, which is a more sure and lasting contribution than any law which might be passed.
Some of the founders recognized that laws are a mere parchment barrier. When the pirates are attacking, you need a navy, which means sailors, not a bill of rights.
Thursday, December 14, 2017
Good dog: Battle Beagle has been thinking about Aristotle
The excerpt comes from Why We Fight: Manifesto of the European Resistance by Guillaume Faye (Arktos, 2011).
Wednesday, December 13, 2017
Judge Roy Moore loses US Senate bid in Alabama by 20,715 votes, 1.5 points
Judge Roy Moore joins the Todd Akin club.
Republicans got the man they really wanted, Democrat Jones, who will give them the convenient excuse they need for not passing the Trump agenda without having to vote against it.
I sincerely hope more Republicans get what they want in future. They deserve it for not delivering on The Wall, an immigration pause, and tax reform which benefits individuals instead of corporations.
Tuesday, December 12, 2017
If the economy is on the mend under Trump, why did the number on food stamps go up nearly 800,000 in September?
We're also witnessing a slow down in road travel, in addition to the odd up-tick in the food stamp numbers.
In October 2015 road travel was up 2.2% year over year, in October 2016 2.5%, but in October 2017 just 1.4%.
The climbdown in the rate of growth has been evident all year.
Not good.
Monday, December 11, 2017
Sunday, December 10, 2017
Conservative heroine Phyllis Schlafly opposed the territorial tax system the Republicans are about to shove down our throats
Here in November 2011:
Although the Perry plan's most striking feature is its anti-marriage bias, his proposal for corporate income is equally pernicious. Perry would shift businesses to a "territorial" tax system, which means that corporations would be taxed only on the profits they earn inside the United States.
We should do exactly the opposite. We should reduce or eliminate taxes on businesses that employ Americans producing goods and services inside our own country, while increasing taxes on the profits that corporations earn by outsourcing or manufacturing overseas.
Above all, we should eliminate the foreign tax credit, a self-destructive provision that allows corporations to pay China, Venezuela or Saudi Arabia the money they would otherwise owe the U.S. government. Let's also cut out the deductions that U.S. corporations take for hiring foreigners to do work that Americans can do.
Those who support a territorial business tax argue that it will encourage multinational corporations to bring home the profits they earn overseas, but that's unlikely so long as it remains more profitable for them to invest in cheap-labor countries. Of Republican presidential candidates, only Herman Cain and Rick Santorum understand that what corporations need is lower taxes on their operations inside the United States rather than on the profits they earn in other countries.
Gene Sperling: Republican tax reform will shift even more corporate profits and jobs abroad
You'd better pray this reform effort fails, for your kids' sake.
In The Atlantic here:
Now that the bill is advancing, it’s clear that things aren’t as bad as many feared. They’re worse. . . .
[T]he tax plan fails when it comes to incentives to shift profits and operations overseas and to curtail the obsession of major multinational companies with international tax arbitrage that has nothing to do with innovation, productivity or job creation. Indeed, the ability to blend income from intangibles and routine profits, and from investment in higher tax nations with tax havens with zero taxes, leads to a worst of all worlds scenario: an even greater corporate focus on international tax minimization through a careful mixture of shifting profits and operations overseas.
If there was one thing the GOP international tax bill was advertised to accomplish, it was that it would favor locating jobs and profits in the United States. It does just the opposite—expanding the degree our tax system tilts the playing field against American taxpayers and American workers.
Wow, if this is true USA Today sucks even worse than I thought it did
Reported here:
Consider the experience of writer Ijeoma Oluo, who last week said that USA Today asked her to write a piece arguing a feminist position against due process.
She says an editor there told her, “[...] They want a piece that says that you don’t believe in due process and that if a few innocent men lose their jobs it’s worth it to protect women. Is that something you can do?”
They were asking her to say feminists are happy to harm individual men for the good of the cause, and not interested in distinguishing innocence from guilt. She refused. That’s not who she is and not who feminists are.
Friday, December 8, 2017
Obama Justice Dept. and FBI implicated in colluding with anti-Trump dossier author
Byron York reports here:
Knowledge of the dossier project, during the campaign, extended into the highest levels of the Obama Justice Department.
The department's Bruce Ohr, a career official, served as associate deputy attorney general at the time of the campaign. That placed him just below the deputy attorney general, Sally Yates, who ran the day-to-day operations of the department. In 2016, Ohr's office was just steps away from Yates, who was later fired for defying President Trump's initial travel ban executive order and still later became a prominent anti-Trump voice upon leaving the Justice Department.
Unbeknownst to investigators until recently, Ohr knew [Christopher] Steele and had repeated contacts with Steele when Steele was working on the dossier. Ohr also met after the election with Glenn Simpson, head of Fusion GPS, the opposition research company that was paid by the Clinton campaign to compile the dossier. ...
Ohr's contacts with Steele and Simpson were covered by a subpoena [Congressman] Nunes issued to the FBI and the Justice Department on Aug. 24. Yet as recently as Tuesday, when Nunes, along with House Oversight Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., met with deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein, the department said nothing about Ohr's role.
Roy Moore accuser admits writing part of yearbook inscription, had a motive to accuse the Senate hopeful
Reported here:
During her original press conference with Allred in November, in which she made her original accusation, Nelson read aloud and attributed the entire inscription to Moore, including the date and location. ... Moore has denied signing the yearbook and said he did not know Nelson at the time. Moore, who went on to become a judge and then the chief justice of the Alabama State Supreme Court, later ruled against Nelson in a 1999 divorce case.
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