I will miss you and your family. I hope the best for you, Vice President Joe Biden, First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden. I hope that you guys will stay active in the public sector.
I hope you guys are the vocal opposition towards the Republicans and the incoming fuhrer Donald J. Trump. I hope you motivate Democrats to fight for the people and not big interest. I hope that Republicans prove to the American people once again that conservatism will not work without liberalism as a balance.
I want the Republican Party, Trump and vice fuhrer Mike Pence to fail. I do want the country to fail.
Because this notion to rationalize Trump, Pence, conservatives and the junk food media's rationing of this White extremist movement they called the alt-right is senseless. It's pathetic and disgusting.
I want it to fail. I want more chaos!
Because I believe Trump will be overwhelmed with issues. The stress will get to him and Pence.
They will age 5 times faster with the enormous amount of pressure to do "what's right".
Thanks to Trump and the Republicans, partisanship has now became more toxic than ever.
Even the jobs report for the month of December will be polarized by notions of the false equivalency of 95.4 million not working. Now if 95 million people aren't working there's got to be a good reason to why.
But obviously in the minds of white extremists, Black people are having children out of wedlock and living on the government and blaming WHITE folks for their problems.
The idiots can't figure out that there are 1/3 of the population not working for the reasons given.
1. DEAD 2. BORN 3. IN PRISON 4. IN PRIMARY SCHOOL 5. IN MIDDLE SCHOOL 6. IN HIGH SCHOOL 7. IN COLLEGE NOT LOOKING 8. VOLUNTEER 9. DISABLED 10. STAY AT HOME PARENT 11. RETIRED 12. QUIT ON THEIR OWN 13. NOT HIRING QUALIFIED 14. NOT HIRING TOO QUALIFIED 15. FIRED FROM THE JOB
Okay, the unemployment rate is the signs of a stable economy. The unemployment rate ticked up to 4.7%. The employment in December was a net of 156,000 jobs.
The unemployment rate ticked up from a nine year low as more people are entering the job market which speculators see as a sign of confidence.
We will continue to engage in the job market. When Trump takes the helm, we will follow the unemployment rate.
The jobs are here and the Republicans won't give Obama the credit for it. Once Trump take the helm, he will find some way to blame Obama for the mess he creates or the take the credit for the successes that Obama did.
Vice President-elect Mike Pence with Republican lawmakers pose for a selfie. An all-White selfie. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) (in the red), House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) and top members celebrate winning this divisive election.
The definition of irony. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA), House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) and Vice President-elect Mike Pence take a selfie. Along with Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-LA), the Republicans do a "victory lap".
Notice the faces of most of Republican representatives. Except for the missing Black lawmakers Rep. Will Hurd (R-TX) and Rep. Mia Love (R-UT), the Republican Party is practically an all White affair.
She has been in elected office since 2005. She has been a part of the status quo for over 10 years.
Name one thing that McMorris Rodgers ever done to shake up the status quo?
She is a part of the rank-and-file members who will take the low road to win. And she and many of her Republican colleagues are rewarded for their inept leadership. And in the 115th Congress, it will not get any better.
Ryan, the Wisconsin lawmaker will likely control the gavel again when January 3rd comes around.
Pence and the controversial billionaire/racist/sexist/reality star Donald J. Trump will take office on January 20th.
This is an example of why minorities are considered worthless. Republicans bemoan about the Black vote strictly going to the Democrats. Now that their candidate won the election, the push for restrictions to curb early voting is off the table for now. The Republicans will still impose voter ID laws and restrictions to voting places in urban areas.
According to the Republicans, as long as they are in control, they'll be the "grown folks" in the room.
Unfortunately, demeaning President Barack Obama and his policies were their only accomplishment in Washington.
When Trump takes office, his first 100 days will be considered a honeymoon. The Democrats are lost in the woods. They will now have to find a way to bring back the voters who didn't support Hillary Clinton's failed presidential bid. They will have to speak to the White working class who still believe that Obama's policies "failed" them.
The Democratic Party might become the "Party of No". The Democrats will probably get more time on GOP Sundays now they're in the minority. They will be demeaning Trump and Pence. And the cycle of partisan rancor will continue.
I wish Donald J. Trump the best of luck. But he will not be my president and I will disrespect him they way he did to Barack Obama. THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IS WHITE LIKE COCAINE. IT'S 90% WHITE AND 10% WHATEVER ELSE BEING SMOKED!
Conservatives scream bloody murder after U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch met with former president Bill Clinton.
If I met a friend of a friend who is involved in an alleged criminal act, does it make me a criminal?
If I say hi to someone who has a family member under investigation for a criminal act and I had some knowledge of the case, would that be a conflict of interest?
It seems like a conflict of interest says the junk food media. It seems like 42 and Attorney General Loretta Lynch had a private talk and the agitators want to know what was said
Of course, we're still in this "nonetrosersy" about Hillary Clinton, then secretary of state using her personal server instead of a government server in the wake of the 2012 Benghazi attacks.
Cue the conservative outrage....!
The private meeting took place on the west side of Sky Harbor International Airport on board a parked private plane.
Former President Clinton was visiting the Phoenix area and arrived to Sky Harbor Monday evening to depart.
Sources tell ABC15 Clinton was notified Lynch would be arriving at the airport soon and waited for her arrival.
Lynch was arriving in Phoenix for a planned visit as part of her national tour to promote community policing.
ABC15 asked Lynch about the meeting during her news conference at the Phoenix Police Department.
"I did see President Clinton at the Phoenix airport as he was leaving and spoke to myself and my husband on the plane," said Lynch.
The private meeting comes as Lynch's office is in charge of the ongoing investigation and potential charges involving Clinton's email server.
The private meeting also occurred hours before the Benghazi report was released publicly involving Hillary Clinton and President Obama's administration.
Lynch said the private meeting on the tarmac did not involve these topics.
Conservatives can't get off the Clinton obsession.
"Our conversation was a great deal about grandchildren, it was primarily social about our travels and he mentioned golf he played in Phoenix," said Lynch Tuesday afternoon while speaking at the Phoenix Police Department.
Sources say the private meeting at the airport lasted around 30 minutes.
"There was no discussion on any matter pending before the Department or any matter pending with any other body, there was no discussion of Benghazi, no discussion of State Department emails, by way of example I would say it was current news of the day, the Brexit decision and what it would mean," she said.
As you know, conservatives won't buy this excuse. Even if they pass through a hallway, the kooks will speculate that Clinton is trying to clear Hillary of wrongdoing.
Conservatives are hoping that Hillary Clinton will be indicted by a federal prosecutor for allowing her private server be allegedly compromised by foreign threats.
All speculation and a mountain out of a molehill.
Never in my time have the Republicans ever been so bad at what they do. They don't really have much to prove but they'll follow this notion from word-of-mouth.
Mind you that Bill Clinton appointed Lynch as a U.S. Attorney for the Brooklyn division. Mind you that President Barack Obama nominated her for Attorney General. Mind you it took over 135 days before the Republicans finally decided to nominate her as the top cop.
They are seriously wasting taxpayer money digging in the crates for allegations that don't stick.
These god damn emails haven't kill anyone. It's just another partisan bitchary from Republicans and conservative agitators to drive Hillary Clinton's poll numbers down. Thank Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) for mentioning that.
Congratulations to Bill and Hillary Clinton's daughter Chelsea giving birth to her second child.
Republicans blew money down the drain trying to stop Hillary Clinton.
It's the final report to the 2012 terrorist attack on a U.S. consulate in Libya. This event's release happened to be around the U.S. presidential election. The person running is who Republicans fault for the deaths of four Americans.
The Republican Party and its conservative allies have long dogged President Barack Obama and then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton with allegations of deliberate negligence.
They believe that the president allowed a terrorist attack to occur. His administration covered up the event by saying it was rounded around an anti-Islamic movie.
The anti-Islamic movie sparked global protests in the Muslim world.
On the night of the protests, terrorist managed to attack the consulate where U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens stayed. The attack happened when they shot off rocket powered grenades.
The smoke managed to kill Stevens and Information officer Sean Smith. Two CIA operatives Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods were killed after the terrorist chased them to the CIA annex.
The Republicans believe that an order of a stand down occurred. No such thing had happened.
The events of the anti-Muslim movie were inspirations for an attack.
Some of the people who went to the junk food media (i.e. Fox News) were either fabricating scenarios for profit or just deliberately telling lies to move a political agenda.
Hillary Clinton, now the Democratic presumptive nominee has testified twice to the U.S. Congress.
Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) led the Benghazi committee after Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) was stripped of his duties. He was deliberately leaking information to make the case about Clinton and not about the event.
Gowdy tried as best as he could to make the situation about Clinton. He failed as well. It was revealed that the whole committee was a farce by Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), the Majority Leader of the Congress. He went to Softball Hannity's program to make the case about Clinton and not the families.
That led to the Democrats to charge Republicans with wasteful spending. They used $9 million to investigate this and nothing came close to blame on Obama or Clinton.
Matter of fact, the Republican issued summary was nothing more than partisan snapping.
It's time to move on. Clinton in 2011 testifying at a Senate hearing.
Last year's 11 hour grilling by Republicans led to Hillary Clinton getting worldwide praise for her handling of criticisms leveled at her. The Republicans couldn't beat her.
I blame Softball Hannity for the Republican Party being in such disarray. He is so obsessed with Clinton and Obama it's almost sickening. He is the most annoying conservative agitator on television and radio.
Hannity, Old Fart Rush Limbaugh and Matt Drudge are the reasons to why Barack Obama trounced the Republican nominees Mitt Romney and John McCain.
This final report won't stop Republicans from wasting more time going after Clinton with accusations of a cover-up and not recognizing the threat of "radical Islam".
Bernie Sanders is in this race. He pledges a contested convention.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is done. I hate to say this, but the presidential quest is over for the Vermont senator. I've supported him and voted for him in the Ohio primary. But it wasn't enough for him to beat his opponent former secretary of state Hillary Clinton.
His campaign is laying off staffers after the bruising California defeat. Hillary Clinton managed to seal the deal in California in a blowout. Conservatives were hoping that the Democrats will fight all the way to Philadelphia. Many in the junk food media and liberal agitators are calling for Bernie Sanders to stop and get behind the presumptive nominee.
The senator vows to stay in this race all the way to the Democratic Convention.
The Politico wrote a damning story about the senator's final days at a candidate. After the Ohio and Florida loss, Sanders was upset with Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH). Brown endorsed Clinton and helped her win the state overwhelmingly. Sanders also took pride in the attacks against Clinton.
His plans to go after her for the Clinton foundation and emails were on the table but he chose to stay focused on the issues.
The Nevada Democratic Convention was also a blow to his campaign. When his supporters started to threaten superdelegates and the chairwoman of the state, many Democrats believed that his campaign was going off the rails.
Now we're experience deja vu with Democrats again. Like the Barack Obama-Hillary Clinton battle, conservatives are seething for defecting. Bernies4Trump, BernieorBust, HillNO and other organizations are forming as I speak. The groups are Republican front groups.
Cause if you support Bernie Sanders and then turn to supporting Donald Trump, you're not a progressive. You're not a supporter of the Democrats. You're a troll who wants to rile up Democrats.
Republicans do have a mess on them. I mean they have a presumptive nominee who is more damaging than Clinton.
Republicans also have another issue on them. They're trying to stop the damage Donald Trump inflicted on himself. His politically divisive rhetoric has rattled Republicans and their donors.
Now the talk about a contested Republican Convention is being floated around again. Many Republicans are avoiding Cleveland because Trump's influence could inflict harm on their reelection campaign.
Rep. Renee Ellmers (R-NC) was handed a bitter defeat after losing to Rep. George Holdings (R-NC) in a redistricting primary battle. Ellmers was under the radar for her alleged affair with Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA). It didn't help that Ellmers wasn't around much in her district. Even Trump's endorsement of her fell flat. An even more conservative lawmaker defeated her in a bitter primary.
The clean shaven House Speaker managed to repeal Obamacare. Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) had used a reconciliation tactic to pass a full repeal of the law and defunding of Planned Parenthood. None of the bills will become law as long as President Barack Obama is in office.
Normally, I wouldn't even give this attention. This has been the 64th time that the Republican Party tired to repeal Obamacare. This tactic used by the reconciliation has finally helped them succeed.
The Republican-controlled Congress managed to pass the repeal of the Affordable Care Act on party line vote. This time it heads to President Barack Obama where it's expected to be vetoed.
The House of Representatives is expected to pass a budget reconciliation bill that guts the Affordable Care Act, pulls roughly $450 million in federal assistance from Planned Parenthood and prevents Medicaid recipients from getting reimbursed for their visits at Planned Parenthood clinics.
Many in the junk food media believe that its classic showboating.
The Obamacare debate has been active since 2009. The Republicans vow to take down the historic health care law. It's been signed into law since 2010. It face two Supreme Court hearings and it was ruled in the favor of the president. But that hasn't stopped the inept Republicans from continuing their promise to scrap the law. They have no reasonable alternative at this moment and Democrats call this another excuse for why they are inept in governance.
The Republicans made this and terrorism their primary objectives. They want to repeal everything that the president has done. They plot on vilifying organizations they claim are going against their agenda.
Donald Trump and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) have cited these issues as reasons to their rise in popularity among conservatives.
House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) has told the junk food media the president finally is responsible for governance.
"It's up to the president to decide if he wants to side with the people whose health care costs have skyrocketed out of control, or the abortion industrial complex whose profits have skyrocketed out of control," Ryan bitched about to the junk food media Wednesday. "Congress is holding President Obama accountable."
Of course, Planned Parenthood dismissed Ryan and the Republicans. They said that the organization hasn't done anything unlawful and the 2015 videos that sparked their obsessive attacks are worthless.
Republicans are seething at Ryan for passing the massive budget overhaul that kept in place some of the issues Republicans wanted stripped out. Many conservatives see Ryan as worthless. It's only been less than three months since he's been the House Speaker and conservatives are tired of him.
The former vice presidential nominee is now third in line in the power of succession. The House of Representatives voted today to place him at the gavel. He will now have the difficult task of trying to get the House in order.
The Republican lawmaker from Janesville was really reluctant to take the task, but for the sake of the party, he decided to jump into this.
Paul Davis Ryan, you got a big House. Mr. Ryan, the pressure is now on you to work with President Barack Obama and the members of Congress.
You will be the third Midwestern lawmaker to become the most powerful (and yes gullible) lawmaker in the country. You will be issued Secret Service detail and a cool perks being the House Speaker. You are going to make tough decisions that may help or hurt the country.
Many in the insurgency thought Ryan will be willing to compromise with the Democrats. Ryan also said that he will work with the president. He warned Republicans that he will not cave to pressure from either the president or a handful of insurgents.
The White House has called the new Speaker and wished him well.
His predecessor Rep. John Boehner (R-OH) said that he will get the budget and debt ceiling debacle completed before he steps down. Today the House had passed the legislation. The senate will take up the measure. Of course, I am guessing that Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) will find ways to derail the deal.
He was the chairman of House Ways and Means committee. He held that position for a couple of years now.
Picking him was a controversial move.
The 1st Congressional District has a Cook PVI rating of Republican +3. His district is a swing that leans Republican.
Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) will now continue his reign on World News Today.
The failed vice presidential nominee is likely to become the next Weeper of the House. The controversial decision to place Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) in the position has many in the junk food media wondering if the party is capable of governing.
In the beginning, Ryan refused the position. He knew that the insurgents would attack him if he decides potential bipartisanship with Democrats and the president. He said that he wanted most of his party to support him.
He said that he doesn't want to travel constantly like Boehner. He still has children that are young and they always come first. Ryan doesn't want the spotlight on him. He believes that if he can't cut it as the Weeper of the House, his ambitions (i.e, governor or presidential aspects) could be ruined.
He actually loves his job being the head of the Ways and Means committee.
Rep. John Boehner (R-OH) give the middle finger to his fellow Republicans this month when he announced an abrupt resignation. That sparked a civil war within the party.
In the beginning Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) wanted the position. But when he went on that annoying conservative agitator's program to declare that Hillary Clinton's decline was due to Republicans pressuring her on Benghazi, he was slammed for putting their business out there.
Ryan who was hammered for his Project to Prosperity bill is now hoping for Republicans to guide him through another stand down with President Barack Obama and the next president.
Ryan was picked by perennial loser Mitt Romney in the 2012 presidential elections.
The insurgent wing concludes that Ryan is "establishment". Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) isn't keen on Ryan. He and many of the insurgent "Freedom Caucus" wants Ryan to give them more input in bills and floor time. Ryan refuses to concede to Republican insurgent demands.
Conservatives also slam Ryan as being a "squish". The AM agitators like Laura Ingraham, Mark Levin and Michael Savage calling the party to resend the thought of Ryan being the House Weeper.
Before Boehner leaves Washington, he wants to thumb one more in the eye of the insurgents. He and Majority leader Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) will rally members to pass a bipartisan budget and raise the debt ceiling for two years.
The budget deal and debt ceiling are going to likely be passed despite the obstruction from the insurgent wing of the Republican Party.
Ryan doesn't like the budget, but he will vote for it. Ryan also support rival Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) when he issues an impeachment hearing for the IRS head. Expect this controversy to go nowhere.
Meanwhile, ex-House Weeper Dennis Hastert plead guilty to lying to the FBI, wire fraud and extortion. He was caught up in a "hush money" scandal. He was secretly paying off his mistress. The mistress is a male prostitute he once mentored as a wrestling coach.
By taking the plea deal, he may end up getting up to six months to five years in federal time out for every charge.
Ryan hopes that his term as House Weeper doesn't become another disaster.
Well, I just got home today and now I'm home posting about the 11 hour Congressional Select Committee on Benghazi.
From 10am to 9pm, former secretary of state and 2016 Democratic candidate for president, Hillary Clinton comes to Washington to testify about the situation.
The Republican-sponsored investigation in the September 11th, 2012 tragedy in the seaside Libyan city. The American ambassador Chris Stevens and three men died in an attack on the CIA-sanctioned U.S. Consulate.
Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) is the chair of the committee. He along with a handful of Republicans grilled Hillary Clinton today. Many of the Republicans managed to get a piece of her.
Memorable moments were an exchange between Rep. Martha Roby (R-AL) and Clinton.
Clinton laughed at Roby when a question about Clinton's personal business. Of course, Roby wasn't thrilled that she laughed at her.
Rep. Pet Roskam (R-IL) has a turn.
Rep. Lynn Westmoreland (R-GA) was trying his best.
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) the insurgent leader also got a grill in. "Where'd the false narrative [the YouTube anti-Muslim video] start? It started from you!
In regards to the unrest in the Middle East after the release Innocence of Muslim, a controversial movie trailer being shown in translated language.
While I seriously believe that the Republicans intentionally created this committee in order to stop Hillary Clinton from winning the election, Republicans tell the public that they're not here to hurt her chances. They're there to find out the truth.
Democrats offered the most defense towards Clinton.
Rep. Ellijah Cummings (D-MD) blasted the committee as being a ploy for "gotcha moments".
He and Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) put Gowdy on blast for this $5 million disaster called a investigation.
That network that obsesses over Hillary Clinton's emails was first to cut away from programming.
MSNBC and CNN ran through the hearing with exceptions to committee breaks.
Many see this a game changer for Hillary Clinton. The candidate was struggling throughout the summer and conservatives were hoping that Vice President Joe Biden would jump into the race.,
Many conservatives believe that Clinton may end up in federal time out. This is the wet dream for many conservatives. They believe that Clinton violated federal law. They seriously believe that she would order a stand down when there's an attack on an American embassy. They are trying to paint President Barack Obama as weak on terrorism.
America is ready to move past the Benghazi controversy. Many people don't really give a crap about Clinton's emails or the pinata Sidney Blumenthal.
The insurgents who make up the Freedom Caucus vow to derail any Republican willing to work with President Barack Obama.
Some of the candidates running for Weeper of the House include: Rep. Daniel Webster (R-FL) and Rep. Jason Chaffettz (R-UT). They are running for the spot now that Rep. John Boehner (R-OH) left abruptly. He vows to leave Congress before the end of the year.
The turmoil began when Boehner's handpicked successor Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) screwed up on that annoying conservative agitator's show. He told the viewers that the Benghazi select committee was devoted to destroying Hillary Clinton at the polls. That created a shit storm within the party.
Before McCarthy was to place his bid in, he abruptly took his name out the running. Allegations of ineptness and an affair with Rep. Renee Ellmers (R-NC) have swirled around the grapevine.
McCarthy is now fighting to stay on as Majority Leader.
Now the next handpicked candidate for the job, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI).
Ryan is the former 2012 vice presidential nominee for the perennial loser Mitt Romney. The Wisconsin lawmaker is from Janesville and became a "rock star" during the debate over the debt ceiling.
Ryan kept a relatively low profile after the crushing defeat. He hasn't spoken much to Romney.
Ryan chairs the House Ways and Means Committee.
Ryan isn't really interested in the gig but is willing to do so for the sake of the party. The consideration of Ryan becoming the next Weeper has the junk food media talking.
The other candidates, nearly a dozen, all lack Ryan's stature and broad support and it's not clear if any of them could gather the needed backing to become speaker.
With the speculation of Ryan jumping in, conservatives are crying foul. They believe that Ryan is a "loser" and too cozy with Boehner. The outgoing Minority Leader, Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) had praised Ryan for being a leader that could help move America forward.
They think he's soft on immigration and entitlement reform.
Ryan is a fiscal and social conservative.
Ryan wants a plurality of support from Republicans. He doesn't want no obstruction. He wants the Republicans to suck it up and help move the government forward.
Ryan made clear that family comes first and said he would be spending less time on the road than Boehner, who traveled nearly every weekend raising money for the party. Ryan, by contrast, has three school-age kids in Janesville, and wants to be able to continue to spend plenty of time with them.
"I genuinely worry about the consequences that my agreeing to serve will have on them. Will they experience the viciousness and incivility that we all face here on a daily basis?" Ryan said. "But my greatest worry, my greatest worry is the consequence of not stepping up, of someday having my own kids ask me, 'When the stakes were so high, why didn't you do all you could do, why didn't you stand and fight for my future?' "
Any thoughts on Ryan's potential run for the Weeper of the House?
Donald Trump has pissed off the establishment. The Republicans believe that Trump went out of line when he went after George W. Bush.
Trump basically said that 9/11 happened under Bush's watch. Gasp, he stepped on the third rail. Now he's facing a backlash from his brother, contender Jeb Bush.
Bush slammed Trump for being a publicity hound. Jeb is stern on this belief that his brother "kept us safe". Jeb is now raising money off the Trump comments. He hopes to show Republicans that Trump is a buffoon who can't lead the nation in the wake of a tragedy.
Republicans will never admit blame for their fuck ups. September 11, 2001 and August 29, 2005 were some of the country's worst disasters on American soil. The attacks and Hurricane Katrina were under Bush's watch. These disasters among the two wars, the economic collapse that led to a recession, and inept leadership in Washington got Republicans kicked out of Congress. It led to Barack Obama winning the White House.
They can't catch a break.
And ever since Barack Obama became the president, Republicans claim the country is "less safe" under his leadership.
When it comes to the blame game. Who's gets the blame the worst attack in American history?
Don't you know that it's Bill Clinton's fault?
He deserves the blame. He allowed al Qaeda mastermind Osama bin Laden escape Sudan. This is what that annoying conservative agitator's balking about. He even has a video saying that Clinton admits he was the one who let bin Laden escape.
Nevermind Richard Clarke's warning being ignored by Bush, Dick Cheney, then FBI chief Robert Muller and then National Security Adviser Condolezza Rice.
Nevermind that Clinton took consideration with al Qaeda after the first attack on the World Trade Center. He vowed to track these extremists down. The embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania were a reminder of al Qaeda's presence. The USS Cole bombing happened in 2000. Clinton wanted to take them down. But according to the Republicans, that was the dog chasing the tail.
Seven times so far and yet nothing incriminating. Republicans spent over $5 million on these hearings.
Republicans were more focused on impeaching him over his affair with Monica Lewinsky.
In 2011, Osama bin Laden was killed in a raid. When the nation heard the news of his untimely demise, Republicans were quick to congratulate George W. Bush. They slammed President Barack Obama for "dancing in the end zone".
The Republicans and that network were demonizing Bill and Hillary until they got out of the White House. Barack and Michelle final years in the White House are being demonized by the network.
Everything and anything is being criticized by these profit rage hypocrites.
Here's the flash poll.
Which president deserves the blame for 9/11?
Now the network that devoted to blaming the Benghazi attacks solely on Hillary Clinton is now trying to rewrite history. According to the conservative agitators in the junk food media, they claim that Clinton gave a stand down order during the September 11, 2012 tragedy.
Hillary Clinton will appear at a House Select Committee this week to testify to why she used her personal server instead of a government server. Many in the junk food media have now dismissed the Republican-led committee as a partisan witch hunt.
The cat came out the bag when Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) went on that annoying conservative agitator's program to declare that the committee was devoted to destroying Hillary's bid for the White House.
Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) is dismissing the notion the debate is partisan. He went to the junk food media to tell the public that he demanded those not involved in this committee hearing to "shut up".
Trump is still the front runner. Even though the junk food media is getting tired of him and Ben Carson, the media loves this stuff.
Jeb Bush is trying to save his struggling campaign. That network and House Republicans are trying muddy up Hillary Clinton's presidential run for partisan gains.
The right wing network got embarrassed by this phony analysis.
It seems like Hillary Clinton got her groove back. The junk food media declared Clinton the winner of the Democratic debate. The debate has gotten her out of the slump.
When everyone thought that it could be over for her, she bounces back.
The Democrats were praising her and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) for hammering Republicans.
Sanders gave Clinton the best defense by saying "no one gives a damn about your emails!"
I agree. It's not a real issue. It's a fucking distraction. But to the Republicans and their allies in the junk food media, full steam ahead.
Clinton is preparing for her arrival to Congress for her testimony on the emails and server. But she will be prepared to fight the Republicans. After all, they gave her enough ammunition to fire back at them.
The Republicans are upset that their goal to take Clinton down is falling apart. They blame the establishment for failing to stop her.
The Majority Leader (for now) Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) let the cat out the bag. He appeared on that annoying conservative agitator's program. He declared that the House putting the Benghazi panel together managed to take Clinton's polls down. The Democrats seized upon the comments. The junk food media said that it's a wrap, the Republicans can't deny this anymore.Then a couple of Republican appointed investigators have decided to air out their grievances about how Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) is making this a totally partisan issue.
Then of course there's this guy. Wayne Simmons.
Simmons claimed he was a former CIA operative who served in some real dangerous missions.
He would appear on that network as a "terrorism expert". He would devote his time to trashing President Barack Obama. He said that Obama has "no spine" and would resort to insulting his leadership as commander-and-chief.
It turns out the network that's totally devoted to exploiting Benghazi hired this guy. The feds decided to pull curtain back and hook him. He's being charged with some real serious shit.
If convicted, Simmons could face decades in federal time out for all counts, including 20 years for wire fraud, 10 years for major fraud against the U.S, and 5 years for false statements.
Roger Ailes is the president of the right wing network. His underlings didn't vet the fraud.
As part of the indictment, Simmons is also accused of defrauding a victim out of $125,000 in a real estate-related scam.
The network's spokeswoman told CNN that Simmons was an "unpaid guest" and never a host for the station, and declined further comment. He was a paid commentator that was on that network since 2002.
Does this network vet guests or commentators?
CNN pointed out that Simmons had a pattern of making “extreme and factually dubious” claims about terrorism, including a claim in January that there were “at least 19 paramilitary Muslim training facilities in the United States.”
He also denied waterboarding was torture and said that Obama was a “novice who lacked a spine,” according to CNN.
Officials told that network that there had been suspicions about Simmons’ resume which were stirred when questions were raised with various government agencies about his statements.
Majority Leader, Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and Rep. Renee Ellmers (R-NC) are accused of having an affair. This shocking news may have caused McCarthy to withdraw his bid to replace House Weeper Rep. John Boehner (R-OH).
Did the insurgents set Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) up?
The Majority Leader withdrew his bid to become the next House Speaker. This shocking news has the nation talking. A shoe-in choice for the Speakership abruptly ends his bid to be one of the most powerful leaders in Washington.
McCarthy was confident when he went up to Capitol Hill yesterday. Now he's clammed up for some reason. A conservative activist may have pulled the curtain away.
The Freedom Caucus are causing total chaos. Rep. Randy Weber (R-TX), Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), Rep. Raul Labrador (R-ID), Tim Huelskamp (R-KS), and Rep. Joe Barton (R-TX).
This focused on the Majority Leader's personal life.
There's rumors going around about the Majority Leader being caught up in an affair.
Some are accusing the Majority Leader of having an affair with Rep. Renee Ellmers (R-NC).
This may have been one of the reasons to why McCarthy ended his bid to be the Speaker of the House. A Chicago GOP donor may have sparked the rumor. Steve Baer sent the email with the subject line: "Kevin, why not resign like Bob Livingston?"
Erick Erickson of RedState went to the AM dials to push the rumor.
He said that Ellmer's snarky endorsement of Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT), almost sounding like a "spurn girlfriend".
"He has not spoken to me personally for my vote, and Jason Chaffetz has, so that’s where I am right now. At this point I will be casting a vote for Jason Chaffetz," said Ellmers, who is facing a GOP primary challenger.
"I can’t vote for someone who doesn’t ask for my vote. I’m apparently not high on his priority list," she added.
There's rumors that McCarthy and Ellmers may resign from Congress. That's coming from the banned Twitter twat Charles C. Johnson. The two deny the affair and thoughts of resigning. However, they've sure as hell run away from the cameras.
Now Weeper John Boehner (R-OH) postponed his walk of shame. The Republicans will go back to hammer out their issues before a floor vote is given.
The Republicans are in such disarray.
Some are calling for that pompous jackass Newt Gingrich to muscle his way back into Congress.
Many in the establishment hate Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) and Rep. Daniel Webster (R-FL). They will not support them for bid. The establishment is begging Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) to jump in. Ryan was famous for being the vice presidential nominee for perennial loser Mitt Romney.
Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) is rethinking the House Speaker bid. The insurgents will likely try to derail his bid.
The sausage factory founded by insurgents, Rep. Dave Brat (R-VA), Rep. Tim Huelskamp (R-KS), Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), and Rep. Mark Meadows (R-NC) vow to derail Ryan. They refuse to support candidates who are too close to Boehner. They believe Ryan is a failed candidate.
Again, I want to make this clear. What you doing in your house isn't my business! But if you're trying to pass laws that gets into my business: You're going to be exposed.
I don't give two fucks what goes on in Kevin McCarthy and Renee Ellmers's personal lives. They can have an affair. They're human. Love is powerful. We can't stop emotional feelings.
Nonetheless, these lawmakers are so fucking ridiculous. These are the lawmakers who scorn upon single parent households, people in need of state and federal assistance, and gay couples wanting to get married.
These are the people who believe the path to safety in this country is basically take away the freedoms from Blacks, Hispanics, immigrants and practicing Muslims.
These are the people who are pro-life when it comes to abortions but pro-death when it comes to guns and the death penalty. It's ridiculous.
Congress is extremely inept.
Republicans are going to hand the Congress back to Democrats.
Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is dropping his bid to be House Speaker and giving up his role as Majority Leader.
I don't think he's resigning from Congress, but he certainly not going to be the House Speaker.
In a secret ballot committee vote, Republicans select who's going to be their choice for the speaker.
Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) figured he didn't have enough support from fellow Republicans to become the new House Speaker. He formally withdrawn from the nomination. He also will end his bid as Majority Leader.
A big blow to outgoing House Speaker, Rep. John Boehner (R-OH) who resigns at the end of the month. Boehner complains that the members of his own party are too extreme.
The members say that he "caves" to President Barack Obama.
The insurgency and establishment are displaying a full scale civil war within the Republican Party.
McCarthy cites conservative uproar over his Benghazi comments as a reason for him dropping out.
Last week, McCarthy gave Hillary Clinton a bone and she's ran with it. McCarthy appeared on that annoying conservative agitator's program to show and prove. He promised that Republicans will get tough on Obama. He said that Clinton's missing server and her struggling in the polls were a result of Republicans pushing this through the election.
He said that the committees spearheaded by Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) made Hillary Clinton struggle in her presidential campaign. That launched a Democratic platform demanding the Republicans end the partisan debate over Benghazi.
Now Republicans are seething at McCarthy for giving the Democrats an opportunity to prove they're inept.
Rep. Jason Cheffettz (R-UT) and Rep. Daniel Webster (R-FL) have promised to usurp McCarthy if he won the nomination. I guess they got what they wanted.
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) isn't keen on either of them. He said they all are inept. He refuses to endorse Chaffettz and Webster.
Jordan is mad at Chaffettz for stripping Rep. Mark Meadows (R-NC) from a committee seat.
Many Republicans see Webster as inept if he becomes a House Speaker.
Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) threatens to usurp Rep. Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) coronation.
When you thought Republicans were done with their bitching, here comes the latest outrage from conservatives. House Majority Leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) may become the nominee. Rep. John Boehner (R-OH) is resigning from Congress at the end of the month. He will also give up his role as the House Speaker. McCarthy thought it was a shoe in. I guess not.
But there's still a feud within the ranks. Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) and Rep. Daniel Webster (R-FL) are plotting an usurping of power. The Republican insurgents are feuding with one another.
Chaffetz represents Utah's 3rd Congressional District. His district includes the city of Provo, Orem, and the rugged deserts of Utah. It's one of the Republicans Party's strongest congressional districts. The Cook Partisan Voting Index gives it +25.
Rep. Daniel Webster (R-FL)
Webster represents Florida's 10th Congressional District. His district includes south of Orlando, Walt Disney World Resort, Winter Garden, Lakeland, The Villages, Leeberg, and Lake Alfred. The Cook Partisan Voting Index gives it +10.
Republicans are still fighting over leadership roles. They are fighting over how to work with President Barack Obama and how to make the fool the public into believing that the Benghazi hearings aren't political theater.
Didn't think this was hard! - Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA, Majority Leader)
The insurgents have declared that Webster maybe their choice for House Speaker. But will they actually vote for the guy or continue to destroy the party within?
Now this Freedom Caucus is spearheaded by a lawmaker from my community. Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) represents Ohio's 4th Congressional District. His district includes northern portions of Springfield, eastern portions of Lorain, northern portions of Elyria, Urbana, Lima, Sidney, Norwalk, Tiffin, Bellefontaine, and Marysville. The Cook Partisan Voting Index gives it R+9.
Jordan is an extremist in his own right. He often picked fights with Boehner. He and Rep. Mark Meadows (R-NC) were responsible for the coup against Boehner. His Freedom Caucus has 40 members of the Republican insurgency.
He is the most vocal of the insurgency. He declares that each of them suck and he won't endorse any of them.
Insurgent Rep. Jason Chaffetz ordered an investigation into misconduct by the U.S. Secret Service. Some members snooped on him.
Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) is an insurgent lawmaker. He announced his run for Speaker of the House. Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) already blew it when he appeared on that annoying conservative agitator's program saying that the Benghazi committee was deliberately destroying Hillary Clinton's bid for president.
Chaffetz is a relatively annoying insurgent lawmaker who thinks the "government is too big".
Yet, Chaffetz gets a paycheck from this "big government". Chaffetz wants to be elected on this cutting government agencies and Planned Parenthood.
Chaffetz is the type of lawmaker who is obsessed with cutting agencies. Remember this is the lawmaker who openly bragged about cutting the State Department's budget. The budget that led to lack of security at embassies and consulates. That led to the Benghazi tragedy. That led to the blame game against President Barack Obama, National Security Adviser Susan Rice and Clinton.
The U.S. Secret Service was going to put the lawmaker's business out there. Joe Clancy, head of the Secret Service has formally apologized to the lawmaker.
The Secret Service put out some embarrassing stuff about the insurgent lawmaker. The lawmaker was none too happy about it. He wants some heads to roll.
Homeland Security released a report recently stating some disgruntled Secret Service members were searching up Chaffetz's files. He once tried to become an agent.
CNN reports that Director Joe Clancy said in a statement he was first aware of the "speculative rumor" of members of his agency discussing Chaffetz's records on March 25. Previously, Clancy said he first heard about the information from the media April 1.
Clancy said when he first heard the information it was "not credible and was not attributed to a source of information or indicative of any action."
An investigation released Wednesday by the Department of Homeland Security found that a top official at the agency encouraged colleagues via email to release records on Chaffetz contained "some information that he might find embarrassing needs to get out."
The Daily Beast shortly thereafter reported that Chaffetz had been rejected in 2003 by the agency he now oversees as a committee chairman.
Clancy said he didn't learn until later that Secret Service employees had accessed the private records of Chaffetz, and leaked that he applied unsuccessfully for a job at the agency.
"I feel it is extremely important to be as accurate as possible regarding my knowledge of this matter and I have personally spoken to Chairman Chaffetz to advise him of the additional information that I provided to the Inspector General," Clancy said.
Looks like the economy is stalling again. With China's economy stalling, global markets have seen a decrease in progress. China's economy is big enough to take everyone down.
U.S. employers added only 142,000 jobs in September keeping the unemployment rate stalled at 5.1%. That release closes out the Summer. Showing that a weak jobs report will result in the usual partisan blame game.
Weak job numbers assure conservatives the talking points saying President Barack Obama's policies have the country going in the wrong direction. Weak job numbers assure liberals the talking points saying the Republican controlled Congress have the country going in the wrong direction.
Average hourly earnings up just 2.2 percent from last year.
Employers decided to halt hiring causing a ripple effect on the economy. For the last two months, wages and hiring fell raising doubts on the economy. Is it strong enough?
With the service and manufacturing industry cutting hours and positions, many are finding it harder to obtain a better job.
Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA), Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY)
U.S. factories are feeling the global chill and shed 9,000 jobs in September after losing 18,000 in August, according to the Labor Department's survey of employers.
The recent pace of job growth should have been enough to push the unemployment rate lower because only around 100,000 new jobs are needed a month to keep up with population growth.
But the jobless rate held steady at 5.1 percent. The unemployment rate is derived from a separate survey of households that showed 350,000 workers dropping out of the labor force last month, as well as a lower level of employment.
Average hourly wages fell by a cent to $25.09 during the month and were up only 2.2 percent from the same month in 2014, pointing to marginal inflationary pressures.
This terrorist massacred innocent lives at a community college in Oregon.
Now as always we point the finger at.....!
The tragic shooting in Oregon at the Umpqua Community College in which now a confirmed 10 people (including the terrorist) were killed. The town of Roseburg, OR is expressing shock and sadness.
The terrorist Chris Harper-Mercer is a man who had issues according to the law.
Witnesses claim that he entered the campus around 10 AM and started firing non-discriminatory.
Some said that he bucked the English teacher and ordered students to the ground. Ordering them up one by one demanding to reveal their religion. He would buck the ones who claim they're Christian.
Some say that he was shooting at multiple buildings. We can't confirm much other than the terrorist killed and didn't seem to care who he killed.
He was quickly killed by the law after he tried to aim at them.
President Barack Obama visibly angry over this. He said that this stuff continues on and its numb to the public.
He was 26 year old sociopath who probably was rejected by society. He claims that he is a non-religious conservative Republican. Some say he was "mixed race". Some say he was a supporter BlackLivesMatter. Others say he wasn't. The friends and family say he was the "nice guy".
The nice guy is the most dangerous person to ever own a firearm.
Oregon's Democratic Governor Kate Brown and President Barack Obama have sent their sympathies to the family and call for the time to pray for the victims. The Douglas County sheriff said that he will never speak the name of this terrorist. He believes that giving him name drops amplifies more extremism.
I don't give a flying fuck about his political views. I don't care who he supports. Regardless of this nonsense, this terrorist murdered innocent people.
The terrorist wanted name recognition. He felt that the more he kills, the more name drops from the junk food media.
Why?
Cause he can't win a date online.
Democratic governor Kate Brown express shock and anger at the terrorist. She promises a swift investigation into the motives of this terrorist.
Yeah, I have this problem too, but damn I'm not going to kill anyone over it.
This terrorist ruined the dreams of many. This event has sparked President Barack Obama to speak out against the inept lawmakers in Congress. Their refusal to pass a reasonable gun control law is partly because of the lobbyist influence on them.
The National Rifle Association is pushing the narrative that more guns are needed to prevent mass shootings. The Republicans in the clown car have express sympathy for the victims. They stop short of telling the public that we need to change course on gun crime.
Gun crime is the number one threat in America.
Almost every day a person has lost their life to firearms. Regardless of how these events happen, a person dies because of a gun violence.
The terrorist's social media comes into question. Of course in the blame game, the junk food media tries to unearth the political leans, the criminal history and the social activities to paint this terrorist as....a political football.
Okay who's going to be blamed for the Umpqua College Shooting?
A) BARACK OBAMA
B) BLACK LIVES MATTER
C) LIBERALS
D) CONSERVATIVES
E) CONGRESS
F) TALK RADIO
G) THE SHOOTER
H) ALL OF THESE ABOVE
If you picked G as your answer, then you're correct. This terrorist deserves all the blame for the actions rendered today.
However, if you're here to place blame on everyone else but the shooter, you're not helping.
I know that the right and the left both point fingers at politicians, media figures and agitators. I'm just as guilty as many here reading this. I can tell you that I'm not a fan of conservatives. Matter of fact, I can't stomach them. I've listened to them. I've read from their blogs. I've looked at the comments from internet trolls and pseudo commentators.
The moment the president spoke about the routine of mass shootings, I tuned into that annoying conservative agitator's right wing carnival. Right out the gate, he blabs about the president "politicizing" a tragedy. Well this would be the 15th time in his seventh year as president.
It shouldn't even be this many. That network and conservative agitators running with the "hatred of Christians" meme. Once again, there's no confirmation of what the motives are.
Also, the conservative Craigslist went down the "I" count and it was front page.
Matter of fact, the remarks in comment section have been utterly nasty. Not only to the president but to the staff and students of Umpqua Community College for not allowing guns on campus.
When it turned out that the terrorist was a conservative Republican, the shuck and awe became denial and political catnip for the left. Matter of fact, Jim Hoft's Craptopia is trying to debunk the claims.
He said that the social media profile of the terrorist is a bogus copy and paste from liberals.
See if it was a Muslim or even a Black man, Hoft would run like the bullshit he is trying to link everyone and anything to the left.
Rather than place the blame solely on the insurgents (i.e. The Tea Party, Republicans and conservatives), I rather place the blame on America.
Exiting with hands over head.
I blame the country for allowing this constantly to happen. I blame this country for neglecting our civil duties to protect lives here and abroad.
We have country that has over 145 gun incidents since Sandy Hook. About 45 school shootings since Sandy Hook. Many of these events got covered by the junk food media. Some haven't.
We have heard shootings of news reporters, movie goers, innocent bystanders, and campuses of schools.
Over 8,500 shootings (assuring death) this year alone. At average 43.2 people are shot a day.
Over 2,300 people have been injured by firearms. That means 5 out of 10 people were killed by firearms every hour.
We don't have the names of all the victims yet. I would love to show my condolences to them.
Me and S. Baldwin seen it happen far too often. It's a part of the ongoing cycle of violence.
The president is right on this. We've grown numb to these events.
Because after a few days, we'll be focused on another tragedy or another political football for the agitators to debate on.
Those families deserve answers and government that can solve them. Saying that you believe in the Second Amendment and you believe that laws aren't going to stop violence is bullshit.
Some get the opportunity to hug their children and parents. Others will have the tragic opportunity to bury their family member.
I own firearms. I don't have no reason to use them in any event. I've been spurned by women. I've lost my great job. I currently work at a job that I can't stand. I drive a crappy car. I've been profiled by law enforcement and I've been robbed by thieves.
Yet despite all the bad luck, I don't go around saying I'm going to kill the world for my failures.
People with mental issues are often the reclusive, the rejected, the spurned, the loner and the forgotten.
And yet, we allow them access to firearms.
Developments continue as they unfold.
World News Today send our condolences those lost in this senseless tragedy.
Indiana lawmaker exits stage right. Some pro got him for his phone and leaked a sex tape.
When you do in your home is your business not mine. But when you're on record saying that my business shouldn't even be mine, you're getting called out!
An Indiana lawmaker abruptly resigns amid a sex scandal. This lawmaker allegedly tried to sponsor a law that requires residents to take drug test before they were issued a portion of the safety net.
Once again, Republicans are inept in governing! This and many other state lawmakers along with the insurgents in the U.S. Congress have really made Americans distrust government.
Hopefully, the Republicans end up destroying one another before they destroy the country.
Indiana State House Majority Leader Rep. Jud McMillin (R) quit after telling several contacts in a text message last week, “My phone was stolen in Canada and out of my control for about 24 hours. I have just been able to reactivate it under my control. Please disregard any messages you received recently. I am truly sorry for anything offensive you may have received.”
Neither McMillin nor House Speaker Brian Bosma (R) have identified what the “offensive” material could be. But according to the Indianapolis Business Journal, it included at least one sexually-explicit video.
The Indianapolis Star has learned that the surprise resignation came after a sexually explicit video was sent via text message from McMillin's cellphone. It's unclear who sent the text or how broadly it was distributed.
The Brookville Republican sent a separate text message apologizing to his contacts for "anything offensive" they may have received after he said he lost control of his cellphone. Brookville is a town that is 75 miles from Indianapolis and 45 miles from Cincinnati.
McMillin, whose Facebook page says he is married, did not respond to messages from The Star seeking comment. He said in an emailed statement only that he has "decided the time is right for me to pass the torch and spend more time with my family."
The comic explains it all.
"Now I want to focus all of my attention on making my family's world a better place," he said.
McMillin said in a text message last week, "My phone was stolen in Canada and out of my control for about 24 hours. I have just been able to reactivate it under my control. Please disregard any messages you received recently. I am truly sorry for anything offensive you may have received."
McMillin was elected to the District 68 seat in southeastern Indiana in 2010. He quickly rose through the ranks to become majority floor leader and was widely considered one of the more ambitious lawmakers in the House Republican caucus.
"Our caucus is thankful for Representative McMillin's service to our state, and we fully support his decision to step down in order to focus on his family," House Speaker Brian Bosma, R-Indianapolis, said in a statement Tuesday afternoon.
Jud McMillin appeared on this network to discuss his welfare drug test bill.
But some questioned his addition to the leadership team given his controversial past.
In 2005, his career as an assistant county prosecutor in Ohio came to an end amid questions about his sexual conduct. He admitted to a relationship with the complainant in a domestic violence case he was prosecuting, but he insisted the relationship began after he stepped off the case, according to the Dayton Daily News. He resigned a week after he stopped working on the case.
An Indianapolis Star investigation in 2013 also found that McMillin and other government officials in southeastern Indiana supported grants for companies to which they had close family or financial ties. In McMillin's case, he advocated for a $600,000 grant for a project involving Destination Brookville, a company he started and later ceded to his mother and family friends.
McMillin's exit is the second high-profile departure of a GOP House leader in as many years. Former Rep. Eric Turner, R-Cicero, resigned last year amid allegations he helped kill a bill that would have hurt his private business interests.
It's also the second sex-related scandal to rock the Indiana House this year. Rep. Justin Moed, D-Indianapolis, apologized earlier this year after a website exposed his sexting activities with Indiana porn star Sydney Leathers.
Hillary Clinton slams Republicans and that network for Benghazi witch hunt.
This slip up by the Republican Majority Leader shows the public that the GOP is inept in governing!
Matter of fact, this could rebound Hillary Clinton's struggling campaign. She's not really struggling but the way the junk food media puts it, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is catching up. Vice President Joe Biden can join the CNN debate anytime he wants.
Hillary Clinton is not trustworthy and old. Whatever, however and whenever!
If the junk food media is so fucking liberal, why does that network lead in ratings?
If the junk food media is so fucking liberal, why is President Barack Obama still stuck in 40s?
Damn it, the junk food media isn't liberal. It's a part of a well oiled machine in which collects revenue from partisan debates, sensationalism, and repetitiveness.
The Republican slip of the tongue came from a California lawmaker.
Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) went to that annoying conservative agitator's program last night. He is jockeying for House Speaker. He explains to the annoying agitator that Hillary Clinton's slide in the polls were caused by the House Select Committee on Benghazi and the classified server.
He basically said that Republicans were devoted to pushing this Benghazi nonsense until the election.
“Everybody thought Hillary Clinton was unbeatable, right?” McCarthy said on that network. “But we put together a Benghazi special committee, a select committee. What are her numbers today? Her numbers are dropping. Why? Because she’s untrustable.”
Despite Clinton being cleared of any wrongdoing, the Republicans are now focused on her server.
Already fucking up!
They gave the talking points to the junk food media. They ran with it. Now in October, Clinton will head back to Washington to testify again about Benghazi and the server.
Clinton used her private email instead of a government sanctioned email. She said that no classified information was leaked to the press. Clinton admits that she had failed in transparency. Giving her potential run for president, she should have saw this coming. The Republicans are relentless in their "fact finding" missions.
The slip of the tongue caught wind at the Hillary Clinton campaign. The campaign slams McCarthy and Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) for playing politics on the blood of Americans killed in the September 11, 2012 attack.
Brian Fallon, a spokesman for Clinton, called McCarthy’s remarks “a damning display of honesty by the possible next speaker of the House. Kevin McCarthy just confessed that the committee set up to look into the deaths of four brave Americans at Benghazi is a taxpayer-funded sham. This confirms Americans’ worst suspicions about what goes on in Washington.”
As you know, the country's worst attack on soil happened under a Republican president. September 11, 2001 is memory to the Republicans. The still act like their policies were beneficial to the country.
If you are debating over which event was the worst, you would pick 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina.
Compared to Benghazi and the BP Oil Spill, Bush would lose this debate hands down.
We gave Bush a second term because of his "keep us safe" policies.