Sunday, November 26, 2017
Friday, November 24, 2017
Reid junked judicial filibuster, Grassley junks "blue slip" tradition, Trump to pack the courts
Jake Novak provides the good news, here.
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Orange County Register op-ed calls for Al Gore to be put on the Weinstein list
Seems Al Gore's "irresistible animal magnetism" came up a cropper in three separate incidents in 2006, 2007, and 2008.
John Phillips, here.
Thursday, November 23, 2017
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Dramatic video shows what a parasite-ridden North Korean soldier did to achieve his freedom in the West
Thank God South Korea remains a bastion of freedom, thanks to the freedom-loving people of these United States.
Another True Born Son of Liberty is born.
Video here.
From the story:
While treating the [gunshot] wounds, surgeons removed dozens of parasites from the soldier’s ruptured small intestine, including presumed roundworms that were as long as 27 centimetres, which may reflect poor nutrition and health in North Korea’s military. The soldier is 5 feet, 7 inches tall but weighs just 9.4 stone.
Monday, November 20, 2017
Democrat Senator Al Franken copped a feel at Minnesota State Fair in 2010 according to CNBC
The Giant of the Senate, indeed. Giant fraud.
Here:
A second woman has accused Minnesota Sen. Al Franken of improper conduct, saying he put his hand on her bottom as they posed for a picture at the Minnesota State Fair in 2010 — after he had begun his career in the Senate. Lindsay Menz told CNN last week for a report broadcast Monday that the interaction made her feel "gross." She said she immediately told her husband that Franken had "grabbed" her bottom, and she said she posted about it on Facebook. ...
She said as she posed with Franken, he "pulled me in really close, like awkward close, and as my husband took the picture, he put his hand full-fledged on my rear," Menz said. "It was wrapped tightly around my butt cheek." Menz said she told her husband, Jeremy Menz, and father Mark Brown about it right away. Both men affirmed that to CNN. Menz also said she posted the photo with Franken on Facebook on Aug. 27, and when her sister commented on the photo, she replied: "Dude -- Al Franken TOTALLY molested me! Creeper!"
Sunday, November 19, 2017
Germany's Merkel fails to form coalition government after AfD upset in election
From the story here:
Merkel was weakened after an election in September as voters angry with her decision in 2015 to open Germany's borders to more than a million asylum seekers punished her conservatives by voting for the Alternative for Germany (AfD) far-right party.
There is little appetite for a second vote, especially as the main parties fear that the populist AfD would win more than the almost 13 percent of votes it secured in September.
Longtime Nelson stepson of Moore accuser says she never once mentioned this in the family
The video is here.
At the end Darrel Nelson claims his stepmom likes to live pretty high on the hog. He believes she's in this for the money.
Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe suggested Comey's investigation of Hillary wasn't routine but given "special" status
The Hill reported here on the 15th:
Shortly before last year’s election, FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe wrote an email on his official government account stating that the Hillary Clinton email probe had been given “special” status, according to documents released Wednesday.
McCabe’s Oct. 23, 2016, email to press officials in the FBI said the probe was under the control of a small group of high-ranking people at the FBI’s headquarters in Washington.
“As I now know the decision was made to investigate it at HQ with a small team,” McCabe wrote in the email. He said he had no input when the Clinton email investigation started in summer 2015, while he was serving as assistant director in charge of the FBI's Washington office.
“[The Washington office] provided some personnel for the effort but it was referred to as a ‘special’ and I was not given any details about it,” he wrote.
Thursday, November 16, 2017
House tax bill passes 227-205, Senate still working on theirs
From the story here:
[T]he bill would limit state and local deductions and the mortgage interest deduction, eliminate the personal exemption and nearly double the standard deduction. ... The most significant difference between the chambers' plans is the treatment of state and local tax deductions. The Senate plan would eliminate those deductions entirely. The measure could alienate some House Republicans who voted for the chamber's bill that would allow up to $10,000 in property tax deductions.
Wednesday, November 15, 2017
Over 64,000 Minnesotans making less than $50k paid over $30 million in Obamacare penalties in 2015
Nearly 82,000 Minnesotans paid over $38 million in federal penalties in 2015 for not having health insurance.
That's how much repealing the Obamacare mandate would have saved those Minnesotans in 2015, the vast majority of whom made less than the national average wage of $46,000.
The national average penalty in 2015 was $470.
Jeff Greenfield is a Democrat political hack forging equivalency between Roy Moore, Donald Trump and Bill Clinton
Here in Politico:
So what changed? Three people: Harvey Weinstein, Donald Trump and Roy Moore.
Actually, nothing's changed.
When blacks like Bill Cosby and Jews like Harvey Weinstein suddenly get outed and become ground zero for sex crime in the popular imagination, Democrats have to act quickly to change the narrative to deflect the attention away from themselves and onto their opponents.
Same old same old.
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Tuesday, November 14, 2017
Why was General Robin Rand promoted and put in charge of our nuclear missiles after he failed to report Texas shooter's crime to FBI?
From the story here in The Chicago Tribune:
The Air Force lapse in the Devin P. Kelley case, which is now under review by the Pentagon's inspector general, made it possible for him to buy guns before his attack Sunday at a church in Sutherland Springs, Texas. Twenty-six people were killed, including multiple members of some families. About 20 other people were wounded. ...
Federal law prohibited him from buying or possessing firearms after his conviction. But because it was never added to the FBI's database for background checks, Kelley was able to buy his guns.
Air Force records show Kelley initially faced charges of domestic violence for seven alleged incidents in 2011 and 2012. Five were withdrawn as part of a plea agreement, including two involving Kelley pointing a loaded gun at his wife. He pleaded guilty to striking, choking and kicking his wife and hitting his stepson "with a force likely to produce death or grievous bodily harm."
He was sentenced in November 2012 to one year in confinement and reduction in rank to E-1, the lowest enlisted rank. He was given a bad conduct discharge, which was carried out in 2014. The officer overseeing the case was Robin Rand, then a three-star general and now the four-star commander of Air Force Global Strike Command in charge of the service's bomber force and nuclear missiles.
Ninth Circuit temporarily reinstates Trump's travel ban, overruling Hawaii judge
Jonathan Turley reports, here.
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