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Tuesday, May 10, 2016

BITTER #NEVERTRUMPERS: #GETOVERIT

#NeverTrump Infanticide
Let the braying begin: The Donald is now the Republican candidate for President. The bitterness among the #NeverTrump crowd following the suspensions of Sen. Ted Cruz’s and John Kasich’s presidential campaigns has hit epic levels. Some even call it #Trumpacolypse. While Trump has unabashedly defied every rule in the Little Black Book of Political Consultancy, his worst offense is that he won the nomination without the DC Consultancy class.

Many in the Consultancy Class are even threatening to vote for Hillary Clinton instead of Donald Trump.

I don’t get Republicans who persist in political fratricide, opting for eight years of Hillary’s nasty brand of Socialism, instead of the Republican who is not your choice.

It is time to get over your righteousness. The people have spoken and it’s about time you listen.

“When we nominated people over the past several election cycles, some of us had heartburn, but we stepped up and supported...

Munich knife attack: One dead as man heard shouting 'Allahu Akbar' attacks four at train station in Grafing, Germany

  • One killed, three wounded in attack near Munich, Germany
  • Attack took place at 5am local time at train station in Grafing
  • Attacker reportedly shouted "Allahu akbar" and "you infidels!"

A German man has been arrested after several people were stabbed at a train station near Munich early Tuesday.

One victim died in a hospital and three other people were wounded.

The German authorities say they do not the believe the attack was linked to Islamist terrorism and they believe the suspect has mental health problems. 

The assailant made "politically motivated comments" as he attacked, Ken Heidenreich, spokesman for the Munich prosecutor's office in charge of the case, told The Associated Press.

He said his office was investigating witness reports that he yelled "Allahu Akbar," Arabic for "God is great."

"It's going in that direction," Heidenreich said of his office's initial information following the stabbing at...

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Monday, May 9, 2016

Girls With Guns

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Ronald Reagan Vs. Donald Trump...


The people chose Reagan over the establishment candidate - Trump same

On October 16, 1980 The Rolling Stone Magazine Wrote This About Carter/Reagan Election:


Voting Without Retching: Beyond the Lesser of Two Evils

The Tyranny of Either/Or


Must it always come down to the lesser of two evils?

We are getting to the point where a significant slice of the citizenry is looking nervously to the future and deciding that although Jimmy Carter, if reelected, might well:

– continue to wreck the economy,
– blunder into a war,
– and, as a shilly-shallying bumbler, continue to make the White House a thing of mock among the nations.

he is nonetheless preferable to Ronald Reagan, who, if elected, might:

– continue to wreck the economy,
– blunder into a war,
– and, as a shilly-shallying bumbler, continue to make the White House a thing of mock among the nations.

With these considerations in mind, such citizens may proceed to the polls November 4th, and, amid all due gagging and retching, pull the Carter lever in sufficient numbers to keep him in Washington for another four years.

Chalk up another triumph for the two-party system.


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Don't be an asshole, Vote Trump.

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No Hillary, We Have The Second Amendment, We Will NOT Consider An Australian Gun Ban..


Hillary Clinton Fired From Watergate Committee for Fraud, Ethics Violations

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Is online free speech under attack?

Regulators in Washington are showing increasing interest in tightening rules on political speech on the web, arguing that the dissonant voices enabled by "new media" have become too influential. If that effort is successful, experts wonder whether it could impact more traditional media as well, especially in how it relates to conservatives.

"The best example we can give is going back a few years to when the [Federal Communications Commission] was looking at trying to silence talk radio, which was obviously a realm of conservatism," said Drew Johnson, executive director of the nonprofit group "Protect Internet Freedom." He was referring to the agency's "Fairness Doctrine," which required broadcasters to grant equal time to opposing political candidates.

Democrats on the Federal Election Commission demonstrated a similar regulatory ambition in February, when they voted unsuccessfully to apply campaign finance laws, which are traditionally intended to govern paid political advertisements, to unpaid political accounts on Twitter.

"The Twitterverse has carved out for itself a unique and increasingly important role in American elections and political debate," Democratic Commissioner Ellen Weintraub wrote in support of the effort, adding that she believed it "reasonable to count Twitter profiles as among a political committee's websites."

The effort failed narrowly in a 3-3 split along party lines. Had it succeeded, Republicans warned, it could have been a gateway to regulating traditional media. "Social media platforms as diverse as Facebook and Instagram to Snapchat and the New York Times comment boards would be swept into a cumbersome and often speech-prohibitive disclaimer scheme," the FEC's three GOP commissioners argued in a joint statement.

Some conservatives agree that the Internet has changed the nature of media, but not in an auspicious way. "We're not seeing the best and the brightest anymore," said Jason Lewis, a 25-year talk radio host who retired from his syndicated broadcast in 2014.

However, he added, "Someone in their pajamas in the basement can say and write anything he wants without much consequence. The good news is that not very many people will read it."

The move to crack down on speech has also faced pushback from conservative regulators. Speaking about the prospect of...