By Herman Cain
On this day after the 2016 presidential election, I am more relieved than jubilant. I am relieved that the liberal media did not win with its persistent negative portrayal of Trump, and its persistent cover-up of Hillary Clinton.
I am relieved that the #NeverTrump voices did not sway the voice of the people. I am relieved that the lies of the liberal Democrats did not drown out the truth. I am relieved that the people who care about America’s future got out and voted
Dump the anti-Trump crap
A Trump presidential victory is not a time to spike the football, but a time to present the winning ball to the American people.
The voice of the people was heard!
But I do feel some jubilation about the possibilities with a Trump presidency and a Republican House and Senate. Together, they can get a lot of positive things done. But this will be the Republicans’ last chance to get America on the right track. No excuses!
Memo to Republicans in Congress (and many of you should thank your lucky stars that you are returning):
First, dump the anti-Trump crap. The people elected him against all odds. Work with him and not against him. The people will be paying attention, and they will remember come the next Election Day.
Put America first and the people first
Second, put America first and the people first. Forget unpaid political favors and back scratching or you will be thrown under the bus! Be a part of this new movement or get crushed by...
Ninety miles from the South Eastern tip of the United States, Liberty has no stead. In order for Liberty to exist and thrive, Tyranny must be identified, recognized, confronted and extinguished.
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Wednesday, November 9, 2016
I took a Screenshot Of Nate Silver's Election Prediction Yesterday at 2:30 PM
Can anyone tell me why this guy is used as the guru of data and stats for elections, or for data in general? Garbage in, garbage out. No computer modeling can overcome bad data, and the data for elections always comes from flawed, biased and unreliable data sources.
In my view, polls are used for two things: ratings and propaganda.
Since "news outlets" are really propaganda, they get a twofer with polls, something for the talking heads to talk about and to advance their leftist agenda on the good people of America.
Good Riddance!… These 23 Hollywood Idiots Said They’d Leave If Trump Wins – Let’s Hold Them To It
As They Leave, I will Fart In Their General Direction!
Good Riddance!… These 23 Hollywood Idiots Said They’d Leave If Trump Wins – Let’s Hold Them To It
Jim Hoft Nov 9th, 2016 2:04 am 185 Comments
hollywood-celebrities
These Hollywood idiots said they would leave the country if Donald Trump wins the election.
Let’s hold them to it.
Townhall put together this list in September:
1. Jon Stewart
Who? Political satirist.
Where would he move? Another planet.
“I would consider getting in a rocket and going to another planet, because clearly this planet’s gone bonkers,” he told reporters.
2. Chelsea Handler
Who? Comedian.
Where would she move? Spain.
“I did buy a house in another country just in case, so all of these people that threaten to leave the country and then don’t, I will leave the country,” she said on Live with Kelly and Michael.
(Weirdly, she called Trump charming in the same interview.)
3. Neve Campbell
Who? House of Cards actress.
Where would she move? Canada.
“His honesty is terrifying,” she told Huffington Post UK.
4. Barry Diller
Who? Founder of IAC Interactive.
Where would he move? Unspecified.
“If Donald Trump doesn’t fall, I’ll either move out of the country or join the resistance,” he told Bloomberg.
5. Lena Dunham
Who? Creator of Girls.
Where would she move? ...
Good Riddance!… These 23 Hollywood Idiots Said They’d Leave If Trump Wins – Let’s Hold Them To It
Jim Hoft Nov 9th, 2016 2:04 am 185 Comments
hollywood-celebrities
These Hollywood idiots said they would leave the country if Donald Trump wins the election.
Let’s hold them to it.
Townhall put together this list in September:
1. Jon Stewart
Who? Political satirist.
Where would he move? Another planet.
“I would consider getting in a rocket and going to another planet, because clearly this planet’s gone bonkers,” he told reporters.
2. Chelsea Handler
Who? Comedian.
Where would she move? Spain.
“I did buy a house in another country just in case, so all of these people that threaten to leave the country and then don’t, I will leave the country,” she said on Live with Kelly and Michael.
(Weirdly, she called Trump charming in the same interview.)
3. Neve Campbell
Who? House of Cards actress.
Where would she move? Canada.
“His honesty is terrifying,” she told Huffington Post UK.
4. Barry Diller
Who? Founder of IAC Interactive.
Where would he move? Unspecified.
“If Donald Trump doesn’t fall, I’ll either move out of the country or join the resistance,” he told Bloomberg.
5. Lena Dunham
Who? Creator of Girls.
Where would she move? ...
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
The 44 Most Damning Stories From WikiLeaks
WikiLeaks has published tens of thousands of Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta’s emails. This is what The Daily Caller believes are the most important findings from them.
They expose a corrupt press, Clinton Foundation play for play, cronyism, and the Clintons’ real thoughts on the issues.
The 44:
They expose a corrupt press, Clinton Foundation play for play, cronyism, and the Clintons’ real thoughts on the issues.
The 44:
Latest Emails Show Clinton Camp Literally Wrote CNN Interview Questions
The hits to the Democratic National Committee just keep on coming. The latest WikiLeak dump showed that the DNC tried to provide CNN anchor, Wolf Blitzer, with questions to ask Republican Nominee, Donald Trump, during an interview.
8,263 emails were released on Sunday night which included an email from a staffer for the CNN network asking DNC staffers what questions they should ask the Republican candidate.
Questions were also requested for a planned appearance by former presidential candidate Ted Cruz. In an April 28th email sent to DNC research director, Lauren Dillon, labeled “Cruz on CNN” it read, “CNN is looking for questions. Please send some topical/interesting ones.”
Christina Freundlich who is the DNC deputy communications director was...
8,263 emails were released on Sunday night which included an email from a staffer for the CNN network asking DNC staffers what questions they should ask the Republican candidate.
Questions were also requested for a planned appearance by former presidential candidate Ted Cruz. In an April 28th email sent to DNC research director, Lauren Dillon, labeled “Cruz on CNN” it read, “CNN is looking for questions. Please send some topical/interesting ones.”
Christina Freundlich who is the DNC deputy communications director was...
Be sure to vote, unless . . .
One of the most mindless platitudes you hear during every election season is the one that urges everyone to be sure to vote, no matter what, because the system only works if you vote or whatever.
Actually, the system works fine with lots of people not voting every year. And it would work better if a lot more people joined them in not voting.
So I’d like to offer some of you the chance to save a little time today, and save the rest of us the consequences of your having joined in the decision-making that will affect our nation’s future.
If you pay little attention to news about our government and its policies, please don’t vote. You’re the type of person who is easily manipulated by ads, media propaganda and other things unrelated to good governance.
If you mainly get your news from The Today Show or Good Morning America, please don’t vote. Everything you “know” is wrong.
If you mainly get your news from Trevor Noah, Samantha Bee or John Oliver, please don’t vote. Those are comedy shows, you fool. And they’re not even funny. At least when Jon Stewart was around, he was funny. These slugs are nothing but insufferable bores.
If you resent the success of other people and think their success is the reason you’re failing in life, please don’t vote. That type of resentment will lead you to support politicians who engage in legalized robbery. That doesn’t do a thing to...
Actually, the system works fine with lots of people not voting every year. And it would work better if a lot more people joined them in not voting.
So I’d like to offer some of you the chance to save a little time today, and save the rest of us the consequences of your having joined in the decision-making that will affect our nation’s future.
If you pay little attention to news about our government and its policies, please don’t vote. You’re the type of person who is easily manipulated by ads, media propaganda and other things unrelated to good governance.
If you mainly get your news from The Today Show or Good Morning America, please don’t vote. Everything you “know” is wrong.
If you mainly get your news from Trevor Noah, Samantha Bee or John Oliver, please don’t vote. Those are comedy shows, you fool. And they’re not even funny. At least when Jon Stewart was around, he was funny. These slugs are nothing but insufferable bores.
If you resent the success of other people and think their success is the reason you’re failing in life, please don’t vote. That type of resentment will lead you to support politicians who engage in legalized robbery. That doesn’t do a thing to...
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