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Friday, November 3, 2017

The 90 Miles Mystery Box: Episode #64


You have come across a mystery box. But what is inside? 
It could be literally anything from the serene to the horrific, 
from the beautiful to the repugnant, 
from the mysterious to the familiar.

If you decide to open it, you could be disappointed, 
you could be inspired, you could be appalled. 

This is not for the faint of heart or the easily offended. 
You have been warned.

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DNC Staffer Sends Out Email Discouraging Hiring of CIS White Males


Thursday, November 2, 2017

Girls With Guns

Deflection..


Hollywood Deflection With Media Collusion.
Despicable.

If Hillary And Obama Had Run The American Revolution:


Rush Limbaugh: Capture of Benghazi Plotter Destroys Obama, Clinton Narrative

As a man identified as a top planner of the 2012 Benghazi attack that killed four Americans made his way to the United States, talk show host Rush Limbaugh had a pointed question to ask about the arrest.

On Tuesday, Limbaugh recalled the initial public claims of the Hillary Clinton-led State Department and the Obama administration that the attack was connected to an anti-Islamic video.

“Whoa, didn’t Obama and Hillary insist that their attack on 9/11 was a spontaneous event caused by a YouTube video nobody saw? Well, well. Now it turns out it was a pre-planned attack timed on the 9/11 anniversary,” Limbaugh wrote on his Facebook page.

The Benghazi hearings and emails from Clinton’s private email server would later prove that even as she was telling the American people the attack was due to a video, she was telling her daughter that it was a terrorist attack.

With that in mind, Limbaugh sarcastically wondered about the nature of the person arrested.

Does this mean that U.S. Special Operations Forces conducted a raid on Libya that captured the guy who planned the video that Obama and Hillary said caused the protest at the consulate?” Limbaugh asked on his show.

“Remember, Obama and Hillary said there was a horrible video and that we couldn’t do anything to the guy because of our laws. But we found this poor guy, Nakoula Nakoula, whatever his name was, we put him in jail and Hillary and Obama tried to live off this lie that a video had caused this,” he added.

Now, he noted, for anyone who still believes that story, there is proof that the attack was carefully planed.

“And yet here’s ABC admitting that they conducted a raid, Special Operations Forces conducted a raid, and they found...

Democrat Strategy: Accuse Republicans Of Everything They Have Done..


Impressive! Trump judicial confirmation bonanza in full swing

The Senate is processing President Donald Trump’s judicial nominees at an impressive clip.

This week is perhaps the high-water mark of the GOP’s judicial confirmation operation, an aggressive effort to pack the federal bench with young conservative jurists. Four confirmations to federal appeals courts are expected by Friday, while the Senate Judiciary Committee convenes to clear or vet yet more appointees.

The confirmation bonanza resulted from a concerted push from conservative groups, including The Heritage Foundation and the Judicial Confirmation Network, to quicken the pace of confirmations, fearing Senate Republicans would squander the opportunity to confirm federal judges as the GOP struggles to navigate the mire of its own internal divisions.

Among this week’s confirmations was Michigan Supreme Court Justice Joan Larsen, confirmed Wednesday afternoon to the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, the Cincinnati-based federal appeals court. Like many other Trump nominees, Larsen is a well-credentialed, Federalist Society-aligned jurist who is likely to serve for decades on the federal bench.

Larsen’s confirmation was the second of the week. Notre Dame Law School Professor Amy Coney Barrett, who clerked for the late Justice Antonin Scalia, was confirmed Tuesday to the 7th Circuit, the Chicago-based federal appeals court. Few Democrats backed her confirmation, which devolved into an ugly fight over the Constitution’s ban on religious tests, after members of the Judiciary Committee aggressively questioned Barrett about how her Catholicism would bear on the discharge of her judicial duties. Barrett has produced scholarship concerning the ethical obligations of Catholic practitioners, and spoken about practicing her faith in a professional context in related public statements.

Two more confirmations are expected to follow by week’s end. The Senate closed debate Wednesday on Colorado Supreme Court Justice Allison Eid’s nomination to the 10th Circuit, the Denver-based appeals court. A vote on her nomination is expected Thursday, while University of Pennsylvania Law School Professor Stephanos Bibas’s nomination to the 3rd Circuit, the Philadelphia-based appeals court, will likely come late Friday.

Larsen and Eid appeared on President Trump’s list of possible Supreme Court nominees during the 2016 presidential election. Court-watchers regard both as...