Showing posts with label Rand Paul. Show all posts
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Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Trump Skips Over The Fox!

Image: Trump Polls Twitter Followers: Should I Skip Fox Debate?
Ratings will take a hit. Trump skips the right wing network's debate.

Late word that Donald Trump is skipping the debate. Trump said he'll be fine.

If he showed up to the debate he would have appeared with Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Chris Christie, Ben Carson, Jeb Bush, John Kasich and the crybaby Rand Paul.

Paul cried his way back to the main stage. He was throwing a hissy fit when he was banished to the kiddie table. He decided to not attend the previous debate.

The kiddie table debate will now include Jim Gilmore. He will join Rick Santorum, Mike Huckabee and Carly Fiorina for the kiddie table.

He believes that Megyn "The Outrage Princess" will try to bait him with questions that may come off as a bias.

Will it hurt him with the supporters?

Already, Cruz, Paul, Carson, Christie and Bush went after him for not showing up.

On the AM agitators, I've heard the old fart Limbaugh and that Ratface Mark Levin go after Trump for saying he can be a deal maker with Democrats. They fear that his comments may have sealed his fate. Last week Megyn hosted a bunch of conservative agitators who denounced Trump as a viable candidate. That set Trump off. He swore on his grave that if Megyn was the moderator, he would not attend.

He stood by his word.

That annoying conservative agitator Sean Hannity has been so far the biggest cheerleader for Donald Trump. I haven't heard much out of him yet. But on his right wing carnival he probably will address this issue. He is no fan of Megyn "The Outrage Princess" Kelly. After all Kelly took the spot he's occupied for 15 years.

Trump released a statement.

As someone who wrote of the best-selling business books of all time, The Art of the Deal, who has build an incredible company, including some of the most valuable and iconic assets in the world, and as someone who has a person net worth of many billions of dollars, Mr. Trump knows a bad deal when he sees one. Fox News is making tens of millions of dollars on debates, and setting ratings records (the highest in history), where as in previous years they were low-rated afterthoughts.

Unlike the very stupid, highly incompetent people running our country into the ground, Mr. Trump knows when to walk away. Roger Ailes and Fox News think they can toy with him, but Mr. Trump doesn't play games.

There have been six debates, and according to all online debate polls including Drudge, Slate, Time Magazine and many others, Mr. Trump has won all of them, in particular the last one. Whereas he has always been a job creator and not a debater, he nevertheless truly enjoys the debating process - and it has been very good for him, bot in polls and popularity.

He will not be participating in the Fox News debate and instead host an event in Iowa to raise money for the Veterans and Wounded Warriors, who have been treated so horribly by our all talk, no action politicians. Like running for office as an extremely successful person, this takes guts and it is the kind mentality our country needs in order to Make America Great Again.

Seriously, Trump has been a ratings cash cow for the agitators. That right wing network enjoyed a ratings bump because of his appearances.

Trump is clearly leading in the national polls but post-tantrum we'll see if he finally took a hit for all the outrageous and bona fide crazy.

Besides Trump and Paul. Back in 2007, then Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. Hillary Clinton along with John Edwards, and Bill Richardson decided to skip that network's Democratic debate in Nevada.

Ailes made an inappropriate comment about Obama. The Obama campaign said that they've had enough of the ignorance. They were skipping the debate. It didn't hurt him in the polls. Matter of fact, it helped him win the election.

Trump's bombastic rhetoric earned him the endorsements of Jerry Falwell, Jr., the president of Liberty University and Joe Arpaio, the controversial sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona.

Monday, January 25, 2016

Group Behind Planned Parenthood "Sting" Videos Indicted!

White extremist behind the Planned Parenthood undercover videos got served. David Daleiden and his female partner were indicted after they entered Planned Parenthood on false pretenses. They recorded confidential information in an attempt to target the group as nefarious in women's health.

The inept lawmakers in Congress continue this baseless attack on the family planning organization Planned Parenthood. The conservatives want Republicans to defund the organization because of videos that recorded executives saying that they would sell baby parts for a Lamborghini.

David Daleiden and Sandra Merritt will have a day in court. They face an indictment in Harris County, Texas for entering Planned Parenthood and trying to tampering with a governmental record.

They are innocent until proven guilty. These morons went into Planned Parenthood with hidden cameras as a phony group. They wore hidden cameras on their glasses and recorded members of Planned Parenthood explaining what they do for the health of women. They edited the videos to make it seem like they're advocating genocide of babies.

The Houston Chronicle reports that the probe began after the Center for Medical Progress, an anti-abortion group run by Daleiden, released footage of the Houston clinic as part of a series of videos showing Planned Parenthood officials casually discussing the methods and costs of preserving fetal tissue for scientific research. That prompted allegations that the organization was profiting off of tissue -- an allegation that was never proven -- and sparked calls for an investigation from Gov. Greg Abbott, Attorney General Ken Paxton and others.

The Center for Medical Progress did not immediately return a message seeking comment Monday.

In the beginning Daleiden was "game on" when the organization threatened a lawsuit against him.

Now he and his partner may face 20 in the iron college and legal repercussions from employees who were fired out the cannon.

Planned Parenthood alleged that Daleiden and others used aliases, obtained fake government I.D.s, and formed a fake tissue procurement company in an effort to gain access to private areas and record private conversations to be deceptively edited to create a false impression.

The second indictment for Daleiden suggests that the grand jury found that he went too far in trying to get Planned Parenthood to admit to selling tissue. The crime, a class A misdemeanor is committed if a person intentionally offers to buy or offers to sell a human organ, including fetal tissue. If convicted, the maximum punishment is a year in jail.
Vindication from Cecile Richards. 
Planned Parenthood and the Human Rights Campaign endorsed Hillary Clinton for president.

That angered Bernie Sanders. He denounced the Planned Parenthood and HRC as establishment.

Sen. Sanders (I-VT) is running neck and neck against Clinton in this bitterly fought race for the Democratic nomination. He attracts more crowds than Clinton and hopes he can bring Democrats into his fold.

Sanders is a democratic socialist. He is a progressive who believes that the status quo is hurting the middle class. He believes that electing Clinton, Martin O'Malley and the Republicans would continue the bottom to top economics that caused the economy to crash.

Sanders supports Obama's policies and wants to do more for the country.

He knows that Republican and Democrats are trying to make the case that "socialism" is scary.





Trump: Cruz Isn't Tough On The Border! He and "Dopey" Beck Gave Teddy Bears To Illegals!

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Donald Trump is going after Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) for handing out teddy bears and soccer balls to immigrants.

The civil war within the Republican Party has gotten uglier. The fight between business mogul Donald Trump and Sen. Ted Cruz  (R-TX) has pitted conservatives against one another.

The key states of Iowa and New Hampshire, Trump and Cruz are leading in the primary polls with Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), Ohio governor John Kasich, New Jersey's Chris Christie and Jeb Bush trailing from behind.

Many conservatives see that Trump and Cruz as the only candidate viable for them. But many establishment politicos believe that if they choose them, it could spell disaster for the party.

Cruz is gaining some endorsements. Rick "OOPS" Perry, Glenn Beck, Dana Loesh, Mark Levin, Brent Bozell, Katie Pavlich and Megyn "The Outrage Princess" Kelly had came out against Donald Trump. He's gotten strong backing from conservative agitators in the junk food media.

A couple dozen conservative agitators wrote in The National Review saying that Trump is not a conservative. Beck, Loesh, Bozell, Cal Thomas and Erick Erickson voiced concern that many agitators in the junk food media failed to vet Trump.

But could it be too late? The Trump supporters are calling them "sell-outs" and "traitors" to the cause.

The Republican National Committee chief Reince Priebus fired NR out the cannon. They were supposed to be a side sponsor to the failed NBC debate, but Priebus decided to end it for both NBC and NR. CNN will host the debate.

Trump's fiery rhetoric is destroying Cruz. Trump went after Cruz for being born in Canada and his support for immigration reform. Although Cruz is adamant against immigration reform, a couple years back he went to the border with Glenn Beck and handing out teddy bears and soccer balls.

Trump is likely going to use that to make Cruz seem like he's a hypocrite and part of the establishment.

Glenn Beck and Dana Loesh live in Dallas. They operate their television programs on TheBlaze Network. They often appear on other networks as commentators and they are the fourth and eighth most listened talk radio agitators respectfully.

Beck became one of the most high profiled endorsements for the controversial Texas senator. It was a rebuke to former Alaskan governor Sarah Palin's endorsement of Trump.

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

You Betcha, I'm Palling Around With The Donald!

Donald Trump won the Tea Party Queen's support.

The former Alaskan governor Sarah Palin emerges from obscurity to endorse the controversial reality television star and business mogul Donald Trump.

She was the former vice presidential nominee for the John McCain campaign in 2008.

It comes as no surprise that Trump said that he would find a place for Palin in his administration if he was elected the president. Palin is a longtime supporter of Trump, and even backed his controversial call for a "complete shutdown" of Muslims entering the United States. Back in August, Palin raved about the businessman, praising him for "crushing it in the polls."

Matter of fact, this comes a huge blow to Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) who is neck and neck with Trump.

Cruz wasn't thrilled about the endorsement.




She was the one who helped Cruz and fellow candidate Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) win their bids in the U.S. Senate.

Iowa's Republican governor Terry Branstad also went forth to slam Cruz because he voted against ethanol subsidiaries that fuels Iowa's economy.

Thursday, January 14, 2016

Duh Bait!

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These seven men represent the Party of Stupid!

The right wing business network hosts another debate with the Idiot Seven (plus Tedious Three).

Rand Paul had a temper tantrum and decided to not attend this debate cause he was demoted to the kiddie table.

The kiddie table debate was held earlier with Rick Santorum, Carly Fiorina and Mike Huckabee.

Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush, John Kasich, Chris Christie and Ben Carson stand on the floor of the North Charleston Coliseum to debate foreign policy, the economy and what they think they can do as the President of the United States.

Get ready for another two hours of yawn, name dropping, muscle flexing, and showboating.

Expect issues about Cruz's birthplace, Trump's Muslim comments, Rubio's boots, Kasich's Ohio bragging, Bush's bro's stand on terrorism, Carson's buddy Armstrong Williams and Christie's Obama hugs to come up.

Expect Obama/Clinton obsession will to be front and center in the kiddie and main debate.

I am not going to give you a play by play about this debate.
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This may be the end of the road for these three.
Their whining and complaining will help President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.

Matter of fact, I hope they'll mention Bernie Sanders in this name dropping, showboating, temper tantrum and think I would do nonsense.

I'm going to cut to the chase.

I find it ridiculous that the Republicans would stoop to such lows to gain votes. I mean in the primaries they actually believe that people are interested in them. You can't just win only one group of people. You need a lot of people. Trump, Cruz, and the rest of them done a fine job of kicking every group out of the Republican except the angry White people.

It seems like they're living in that bubble like perennial loser Mitt Romney.


Who won this train wreck?

Donald Trump
Ted Cruz
Marco Rubio
Ben Carson
Chris Christie
Jeb Bush
John Kasich
Carly Fiorina
Mike Huckabee
Rick Santorum
Poll Maker


And once again, I am going to be blunt about these debates. If Barack Obama was able to run for reelection, I would bet you money, he would mop the floor with each Republican candidate standing on that stage.


Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Insurgent Jim Jordan Invites Bigot Kim Davis!

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) invited Kentucky clerk in center of marriage controversy to State of the Union.


Our local lawmaker Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) once again thumbs one in the eye of President Barack Obama and LGBT activists.

He invited the controversial Kentucky county clerk who refused to sign marriage licenses to couples defying a Supreme Court order. Last year, Kim Davis became a rallying voice to the extremists who supported for her blunt refusal. She claimed that God's Will will not allow her to give marriage licenses to gay couples.

Jordan, who represents the 4th U.S. Congressional district. It's a gerrymandered district that covers Urbana, Lima, Elyria, Marysville, Bellefontaine, Wapakonta and Norwalk.

Jordan is the leader of the Freedom Caucus, a group of insurgent lawmakers who oppose many policies from both the president and mainstream (establishment) Republicans.

Jordan claims that the bigoted Family Research Council and the American Family Association asked for representation at the president's State of the Union.

He agreed to have the Kentucky clerk sit in the guest box as a sign of protest against the Court and the president.
Vindication.
Davis spent five days in lockup after she ignored a federal judge's order to issue licenses.

Insurgent governor Matt Bevin immediately issued an executive order stripping county clerk's names off marriage licenses giving the little turd a victory.

Her prominence to fame helped Bevin win. It sank Rand Paul's bid for president. Paul, a libertarian-leaning Republican senator from Kentucky stands with the belief of marriage being defined between one man and one woman, but chose to not defend Davis in the battle.

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Mike Huckabee came to her defense. Jordan rewarded her for her courage.

The courage of bigotry.......

Shakes my head!

Two ugly trolls who belong under a bridge along with the rest of the ignorance.



State Of The Union!

Final year for President Barack Obama and he vows to do more.

The final State of the Union Address for President Barack Obama had wrapped up and the agenda for the year is set.

Of course, with a Republican majority, will it be possible for the agenda to be accomplished?

Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) got his first opportunity to sit in the big kid's chair. As the House Speaker, Ryan is now determined to get the House of Representatives in order. After a continuous year of battles, Ryan is hoping to get the advantage.

Handful of Republican lawmakers, Supreme Court Justices Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito skipped the State of the Union again. 

South Carolina's Nikki Haley, the two term Republican governor delivered the response. 

Let's cut to the chase.

The president laid out a simple agenda. He wants to raise the minimum wage. He wants to enact reasonable gun control measures. He wants to improve on infrastructure. He asks of Congress to approve his use of force against the Islamic State. He appointed Vice President Joe Biden to head up a committee on how to fight cancer. He asked for more tax cuts. He praised Ryan for his leadership. He knocked on Donald Trump, Sen. Ted Cruz, Chris Christie and Rand Paul. He said that his biggest regrets was seeing Washington be so freaking divided.

I didn't get to capture every moment on television but I want to be clear that I enjoyed the speech.

Anyway, here's the video of the president and Haley.

No Tea Party Response or other unofficial Republican responses.



Monday, January 11, 2016

"Whiny" Paul Likely On His Way Out!

Paul boycotts the Republican debate. Many figure that this could be the end of the road for him.

The Kentucky senator will eventually bow out soon. Rand Paul is pretty upset. He's having a hissy fit. He failed to make the cut on the main stage. He and Carly Fiorina will head to the kiddie table. The right wing business network have announced who's going to participate in the first debate of the year.

Donald Trump, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), Ben Carson, Chris Christie, Jeb Bush and John Kasich are going to be on stage.

Rand Paul, Carly Fiorina, Mike Huckabee and Rick Santorum are heading to the kiddie table.

Paul declared that he will not participate with the "little people" at the kiddie table.

"I'll be taking my campaign directly to New Hampshire and Iowa. I'm not going to be in South Carolina," Paul said during an interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer. "I think it's a mistake to try to exclude me from the national debate."

This could be the end of the road for the libertarian-leaning Republican.

Paul faces a possible mutiny from the Republicans. He has declared his intentions on running for U.S. Senate as well as Republican nominee. In Kentucky, he allowed to run for president as well as senate.

Rubio declared he is retiring from the senate. In Florida, you can't appear twice on a ballot.

Trump knocked Cruz, Rubio, Paul and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) for being senators who have no accomplishments. He said they're part of the ineptness that created his huge lead.

Rubio Hot On Their Heels!

Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio getting slammed for wearing women's boots.

The Florida senator is in a make or break campaign. As he is retiring from the U.S. Senate, Marco Rubio is hoping to become the Republican nominee in this bitter race against front runner Donald Trump.

Trump and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) are getting the most attention and it's smoothing out the remaining candidates in the race.

Rubio and New Jersey governor Chris Christie are giving up on Iowa and focusing on New Hampshire and Nevada. They need a strong victory in order to continue on.

Unfortunately Republican operatives are working behind the scenes to stop Rubio, Cruz and Trump.

They fear that these candidates would spell turmoil at the national convention.

Trump is by far the most concerning to the Republican establishment. They believe his rhetoric could cost them an election. Trump and Cruz (also Ben Carson and Marco Rubio) would turn off Blacks, Hispanics, Muslims, moderates and independents.

Carly Fiorina welcomes Marco Rubio to her boots and heels.
So far, many Republicans are zeroing in on the fact that Rubio has missed 60% of his senate votes since he's declared his intentions to run. Rubio has dismissed theses accusations by saying that he doesn't want to be in the senate no more. Many are calling for him to resign.

He makes a salary of $174,000.

But what really got him is the fact he wore women's boots.

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), Carly Fiorina, and others mocked Rubio for wearing them.

Fiorina offer Rubio a pair of her boots and heels for him.

Rubio says "who cares!"

What's more important! The direction of the country under Barack Obama (and Hillary Clinton) or my boots?

Rubio slammed Sean Penn for doing an interview with Joaquin "El Capo" Guzman.

The junk food media zoomed in on his boots with a high heel. They never seen a presidential candidate wearing high heel boots before. Matter of fact, they were mocking him.

The actual shoes are Cuban heel boots. Men wore shoes like that.

Mike Myers, who played Austin Powers wore the shoes.

Thursday, January 07, 2016

Obamacare Repealed!

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.

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Odd Dork Out!

The road ends for George...

Former New York governor George Pataki is throwing in the towel. The junk food media is reporting that the lower tier bum is bowing out the race.

Pataki who kept finding himself at the bottom tier debates told his staffers and the handful of supporters that he can't run without the $$$$$$$$.

Considered an establishment candidate, Pataki who was governor of New York for three terms decided to run for the White House. His ill fated bid for president was destined for destruction. He couldn't pull up from < 0.3 in the polls.

He is the tallest person in the race.

His departure assures that if there's another kiddie table debate, Rand Paul, Carly Fiorina, John Kasich, Jeb Bush and Mike Huckabee will likely find a place there.
Helga Pataki, the lovable school bully who punches Brainy in the face. 
So now that Pataki dropped out the race, there's only how many left?

Donald Trump
Ted Cruz
Marco Rubio
Ben Carson
Jeb Bush
Carly Fiorina
Chris Christie
Mike Huckabee
John Kasich
Rand Paul
Rick Santorum
Jim Gilmore

Any thought to the Pataki dropping out the race?

Friday, December 25, 2015

The School To Prison Pipeline!

A documentary about the school to prison pipeline.

Al-Jazeera English released on YouTube a video that you might take some interest in.

The video talks about the school to prison pipeline. It talks about young teens getting into trouble during their peak of puberty. They send teens to the iron college if they become perennial interns.

Many urban schools are now taking a zero tolerance on misbehavior.

Fault Lines documents Houston Independent School and the strict Texas laws in which even minor offenses for truancy could land a student into prison.

We must end the school to prison pipeline.



The Christmas holiday has been relatively light on stories. The political season takes a break for the most part. The agitators in the junk food media are off. So there's nothing much for them to agitate the public about.

The candidates are celebrating with their families.

We take the time to send our condolences to the victims of yesterday's tornadoes in the Mississippi delta. People in Mississippi, Arkansas, Alabama and Tennessee faced some dangerous storms.

President Barack Obama declared a national emergency in the areas.

Some powerful EF4-EF5 tornadoes managed to plow communities.

The city of Memphis has one of the largest FedEx terminals. The shipping company faced a huge setback because of the weather. They are trying to finish up Christmas deliveries.

Once again, we wish you a wonderful Christmas.

Monday, December 21, 2015

S'mores With Lindsey Graham!

The hopeless bid for president is over for Lindsey Graham. He suspends his campaign. It's not over for the South Carolina senator. He will still be agitating on GOP Sundays about "radical Islam" and how his buddy John McCain stood up to Barack Obama.

Looks like the clown car just booted another one out! Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) announced today that he officially dropped out his long shot bid for president.

"I must suspend my campaign," he said on CNN this morning. "I'm not going to suspend my desire to help the country. I'll probably go back to Iraq and Afghanistan and get another update. Thirty-six trips has informed me. But the one thing I feel really good about is I did it with a smile on my face. I talked about things that are important to me and somebody better fix one day."

Later, in a phone interview with ABC News, Graham said, "I'm just going to chill out today," adding he hasn't decided whom to endorse yet. "There's lots of talented people in the race: Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush, others."

Graham, 60, had been included in the undercard debates during his campaign, struggling to garner any significant support in national or early state polls. "I’m far more confident today that our party will reject the Obama doctrine of leading from behind and will provide the strong leadership America needs," Graham says in a campaign video.




The South Carolina Republican Party removed Graham’s name from the ballot there, a letter from the state GOP confirms to ABC News. Today marks the deadline to have any candidate's name removed from the South Carolina ballot.

“This letter shall certify the removal of Lindsey Graham’s name from South Carolina’s February 20, 2016 Republican Presidential Preference Primary ballot,” South Carolina GOP chair Matt Moore wrote to the state’s election commission.

The move potentially spares Graham from a poor performance in his home state.

"I have offered a detailed plan to win a war we cannot afford to lose and to turn back the tide of isolationism that has been rising in the Republican Party," Graham, whose campaign for the presidency lasted 204 days, said in a recent statement. "I believe we made enormous progress in this effort."

Graham is a hawkish Republican on national security. He openly boasted that if you elect him, he would send the troops to Iraq and Syria to take on the Islamic State.

Graham and Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) were fixtures on GOP Sundays. Since he announced his bid for president, the appearances slowed down. It's been mostly about Republican frontrunner Donald Trump and the insurgent of the month.

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is the current insurgent of the month. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), Ben Carson and Carly Fiorina deflated.

Graham isn't a fan of Trump, Cruz and Rubio. He blames them for the party's toxic environment.

Graham slammed Trump at a campaign stop. Trump in return told the junk food media Graham's phone number and he got swamped with death threats and insults.

Many conservatives aren't fans of Graham. For one thing, they think he's a RINO. They believe he's a closeted gay Republican. He's part of the Gang of Whatever, a group of bipartisan lawmakers who according to the right jams laws down Americans' throats.

This is the guy who complains about "radical Islam" and President Barack Obama not focusing on terrorism. He says that the president leads from behind. The funny thing is that Graham is leading from behind. He is a tool.

He is just as divisive as the leading candidates. It's unfortunate that he polled lower than Rick Santorum.

Santorum is by far the worst candidate to ever run for president. Santorum and Gilmore are way more pathetic than Graham. I mean they should just drop out as well.

Now who's going to go to the lower-tier debate? Likely Rand Paul and Ben Carson. They took the biggest nosedive in this race for the nomination.

Now the spots are lowered to 13.

Donald Trump - Reality television host/Business and media mogul
Ted Cruz - Current U.S. Senator from Texas
Marco Rubio - Current U.S. Senator from Florida
Ben Carson - Ex-neurosurgeon/activist
Carly Fiorina - Ex-business executive/activist
Jeb Bush - Ex-Florida governor/son of 41st and brother of 43rd
Chris Christie - Current New Jersey governor
John Kasich - Current Ohio governor
Rand Paul - U.S. Senator from Kentucky
Mike Huckabee - Ex-Arkansas governor/talk show host
Rick Santorum - Ex-Pennsylvania senator
George Pataki - Ex-New York governor
Jim Gilmore - Ex-Virginia governor

Who dropped out the race

Rick Perry - Ex-Texas governor
Scott Walker - Current Wisconsin governor
Bobby Jindal - Ex-Louisiana governor
Lindsey Graham - Current U.S. Senator from South Carolina

"Senator Graham has an incredibly strong and loyal grassroots network in South Carolina," GOP state chair Matt Moore said. "Given Senator Graham's huge [Senate] primary victory in South Carolina just last year, the Graham network could have a major impact on South Carolina's presidential primary."

But Democrats pointed to Graham's support of comprehensive immigration reform. "The one presidential candidate who has consistently favored comprehensive immigration reform just dropped out of the race after attracting virtually no support," Democratic National Committee spokesman Eric Walker said in a statement.

In a statement, Graham's close friend Arizona Sen. John McCain expressed his gratitude for Graham's bid. "It is a pity that a bifurcated debate structure kept his voice and views from the wider public that needed to hear them," he said. "With Senator Lindsey Graham’s announcement, Republicans lost our most qualified, thoughtful, fearless and honest presidential candidate, not to mention the candidate with the best (and it seemed sometimes the only) sense of humor."

Today, the old fart Rush Limbaugh rips into Graham. He also rips the Democratic debate. The old fart makes note of the restroom break by Hillary Clinton.



Saturday, December 19, 2015

D-Bait III!

The ABC News Democratic debate.

The ABC Democratic debate is on tonight. In the small town of Goffstown, New Hampshire, the Democrats come to a crowded auditorium to watch three candidates duke it out over the issues facing America.

  • Hillary Clinton: Former First Lady of the United States, former U.S. Senator from New York, former Secretary of State under President Barack Obama, author, and lawyer.
  • Bernie Sanders: Current U.S. Senator from Vermont, former U.S. Representative, former mayor of Burlington, activist, author, and lawyer.
  • Martin O'Malley: Former governor of Maryland and former mayor of Baltimore, former city councilman and lawyer.

The debate will be moderated by ABC News Tonight host David Muir and chief global affairs correspondent Martha Raddatz. The Saint Anselm College is the sponsoring host for the debates.

The issues discussed tonight focused on terrorism, gun control, the economy, the Obama legacy, climate change, foreign policy and tuition for college students.

Many issues discussed may include: #BlackLivesMatter, Planned Parenthood, heroin, infrastructure. and Wall Street regulations.

And like with the Republican debate, I won't give you a play-by-play on what was said.

I know that the junk food media will already bias it for Hillary Clinton. The ratings will be between 6.6 million to 10 million viewers. The Republicans are trolling the candidates. The conservative agitators won't have an opportunity to go after the most controversial statements. They're on vacation and they'll return shortly after the New Year.

Republicans like Donald Trump, Ben Carson and Ted Cruz will nitpick every statement from Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. They will not worry about Martin O'Malley. He's scoring extremely low.

The field is weak. The Democrats have a feud within it's ranks. They believe that the chairwoman is pushing for Hillary Clinton to win. It may cause a brokered party convention. The Republicans have a worst situation. There's still 14 candidates and no clear front runner other than Donald Trump. Trump's persona may cause the Republican infighting. and a brokered party convention
I didn't get a chance to hear the first part of the debate. For two reasons. I was busy. I didn't really have much care for it. It's not like the Republican debate. The Democrats aren't wack-a-doodles.

But their chairwoman is. Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz (D-FL) has placed the debate on poor viewership nights. The Friday and Saturday night debates were expected to be low rated.

Bernie Sanders, Martin O'Malley and the former contenders complained that the debates were biased to Hillary Clinton.

Again, I kind of wish Barack Obama would run for a third term. If it wasn't for the 22nd Amendment limiting terms for the president, Obama would slaughter every candidate running.

If I had to choose between a Republican and a Democrat running for president.

I would put my chips on Marco Rubio and Bernie Sanders.

But if all things are predicted as I count my coins, I think Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.

Two polarizing figures who's getting heavy media coverage. Candidates who earn more than the average working man or woman. Candidates who say shit to win shit.

I am not inspired by any Democrat or Republican running for president. Nonetheless, I rather have a rational leader than a bombastic leader. So if you make the decision on who can be the right candidate, that's left up to the voters.

On this debate, who won. Take our poll.

Who won the Democratic Debate?
Bernie Sanders
Hillary Clinton
Martin O'Malley
Nobody. The Republicans Have Better Ideas.
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Bernie Sanders: DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman-Schultz Playing Favors!

Don't Burn The Bern... Bernie Sanders vows to knock Hillary Clinton off her perch.

There's a civil war in the Republican Party. But it's mild compared to the civil war in the Democratic Party.

As Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) prepares for tonight's debate, his campaign will likely take the gloves off and go after Hillary Clinton and Martin O'Malley.

Tonight's debate will be featured on ABC. The debate isn't going to be the circus atmosphere that brought Donald Trump, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) into the limelight, but it will interesting.

Clinton is leading nationally in the polls and it's starting look like she's being crowned early and the Sanders campaign is warning the Democrats to not jump the gun again!

The campaign had cannon fired staffers after it was discovered that some of the staffers were peaking into the data of Clinton supporters. The DNC laid the hammer of the Sanders campaign. They stripped him of his access to voter data.
Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz (D-FL) is the current Democratic National Committee chairwoman.
That dealt his campaign a huge blow. The junk food media was going to write off the campaign as done. The Sanders campaign said, "FUCK THAT! WE FIGHTING!"

The campaign manager Jeff Weaver held a press conference Friday telling the junk food media that the campaign will not tolerate the DNC's inept leadership and their blatant attempts to sabotage Bernie. They said if the DNC don't restore it's date, they'll going to the federal court.

The DNC agreed to restore access soon after the Sanders campaign made good on its threat to file a lawsuit but the two sides described the development in very different ways, reports the Washington Post. The Sanders campaign said the DNC had "capitulated" and "reversed its outrageous decision," while the DNC's statement said it had decided to restore access because the Sanders campaign had agreed to "fully cooperate with the continuing DNC investigation of this breach."

The issue has caused angry words to be exchanged ahead of Saturday night's debate, the AP reports. The Clinton campaign seemed especially annoyed by a Sanders fundraising email accusing the DNC of "tipping the scales" for Clinton. "They stole data as a reason to raise money for their campaign," Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook said, per Politico. He said the breach was far more than the "inadvertent glimpse into our data" the Sanders campaign has described. "It's outrageous to suggest that our campaign 'stole' any data," countered Sanders spokesman Michael Briggs. "What is true is the data we collected and need to run a winning campaign is now being stolen from us by a DNC dominated by Clinton people."

The Sanders campaign is totally pissed at the Democratic National Committee. The DNC chairwoman Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) is a huge supporter of Hillary Clinton. She basically is slick dissing Sanders and O'Malley by cutting the debates to six and limiting fundraising to the candidates. And these debates on Saturday are low viewed.

It's no surprise that 3/4 of the Democrats support Hillary over Bernie. Those supporters are the "believers". They believe that Clinton can win the White House. This would be Clinton's second round for the nomination. That would make her a perennial candidate. With the relentless baggage from the conservative foes, Republicans are hoping that Democrats rethink their consideration of her being the nominee.

For you see in 2008, then Sen. Clinton fought a bitter primary against then Sen. Barack Obama for the nomination.
It's going to get ugly at tonight's debate.
Many in the junk food media was hoping for either the first...woman or African American.

The Obama campaign used the formula of newly registered voters, a hip-hop community and the power of Black resentment towards Republicans and their handling of the government.

Many Bernie Sanders supporters are just about as progressive as Obama. The problem that Sanders is facing is name recognition. The junk food media so far done a media blackout on him and O'Malley.

Other than this controversy, you've haven't heard much Sanders news.

I've known about Sanders since he was a Congressman in the state of Vermont. He was then a mayor of the city of Burlington. Back in his earlier days, he started as a Brooklyn lawyer who walked in the 1963 March on Washington. He was critical of government's handling of the Iraq War, the Vietnam War.  

He ran for the senate in 2006 after Jim Jeffords retired. Jeffords a former Republican who turned independent was ailing and he couldn't do it no more. Sanders got the endorsements of both Clinton and Obama.

Obama stomped with Sanders during is senate bid.  Sanders was one of first senators to endorse Barack Obama during his 2008 primary battle.

Clinton was the favorite in 2008 but ended up losing to Obama.

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

The Fifth Wheel: The Republican/ISIS Debate!

Republicans play the ISIS drinking game at the fifth debate.

CNN gets the pleasure to host the last Republican debate of the year. The candidates meet in Las Vegas to figure out how to solve our nation's problems. Matter of fact, I believe the rhetoric spoken by the Republicans are the reasons to why we have these problems.

The Venetian Casino Resort hosts the debate.

What the Republicans have on their minds, terrorism. The strongest muscle the Republicans have to fight terrorism is their tongues. The Republicans have no real strategy to combat terrorism. They have thoughts on sending more troops into Iraq and Syria. They really don't have a clue to why these groups exists.

Already the polarizing topic of addressing how to handle a faceless enemy became the talking point for the candidates.

I promise you that I will not give you play by play of what these clowns said.

Let's go ahead and start.

WORD VOMIT TO EXPECT

BARACK OBAMA
HILLARY CLINTON
GEORGE W BUSH
RONALD REAGAN
JIMMY CARTER
ISIS/ISIL/ISLAMIC STATE
STRENGTH
RADICAL ISLAM
I WILL SUPPORT THE REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
WEAK
MUSLIM
TERRORIST
JIHAD
LEAD FROM BEHIND
FACEBOOK
IRAN
IRAQ
SYRIA
ISRAEL
RUSSIA
NAZI
OBAMACARE
NO FLY ZONE
PLANNED PARENTHOOD
FREEDOM
UN-AMERICAN
TAKE OUR COUNTRY BACK
SOUND LIKE THE DEMOCRATS
AMERICA'S AT WAR
POLITICAL CORRECTNESS
KEEP AMERICA SAFE
THE "LIBERAL" MEDIA WON'T TELL YOU
SECOND AMENDMENT
POLITICAL CORRECTNESS
CLOSING THE BORDERS
FOREIGN LEADERS REPUBLICANS GUSH/SPURN

WORD VOMIT NEVER MENTIONED

GUN CRIME/MASS SHOOTINGS IN AMERICA
VETERANS RIGHTS
ECONOMY
BLACK LIVES MATTERS
INFRASTRUCTURE
PAID TIME OFF
HUMAN TRAFFICKING
HEROIN
CLIMATE CHANGE
MINIMUM WAGE
WOMEN'S RIGHTS
OIL DECLINE
POLICE REFORM

The kiddie table went ahead and went forth to start off talking about the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. The words of ISIS will be mentioned alot in this debate.

Linsdey Graham, George Pataki, Rick Santorum and Mike Huckabee.
The low poll Republicans. 
Donald Trump, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Ben Carson, Carly Fiorina, Jeb Bush, Chris Christie, John Kasich and Rand Paul.

Jim Gilmore once again banned from the debates. He scored lower than Graham and Santorum.

The candidates supports the Muslim ban. They just don't accept the fact that Donald Trump said it.

I didn't want to waste my time worrying about what was said. They all believe Obama's policies domestically and international failed. They believe Hillary Clinton deliberately allowed Americans to die. They want to beat the fuck out of the Islamic State. They want to take away freedoms from Americans and immigrants in order protect the country. They want to religious tests in the country.

They want to take away the First Amendment rights of individuals who have opinions in favor of the extremists. They seriously have support for meddling in the social media of people who have an ounce of support for the Islamic State's fight against the West.

They think Obamacare is a disaster (an epic disaster, quote Donald Trump). They believe Benjamin Netanyahu, King Abdullah II, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and Vladimir Putin are leaders Republicans gush over.

MAIN POLL


Who Won The CNN Republican Debate?

DONALD TRUMP
TED CRUZ
CARLY FIORINA
BEN CARSON
MARCO RUBIO
JEB BUSH
CHRIS CHRISTIE
JOHN KASICH
RAND PAUL
ISLAMIC STATE
HILLARY CLINTON
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SECOND POLL


Who Won The CNN "Kiddie" Republican Debate?

LINDSEY GRAHAM
GEORGE PATAKI
MIKE HUCKABEE
RICK SANTORUM
ISLAMIC STATE
HILLARY CLINTON
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Now I want you to know that 15 candidates running for one nomination is pretty dysfunctional. The Republicans really don't have a clear front runner. Trump and Cruz are too polarizing for the party.

Expect the Republicans to have a brokered party. I can imagine that Trump and Carson are tired of the politics and Republican concern trolling.

Rand Paul was really lucky. He was spared the kiddie table. He was so pouty throughout the debate.

And I am done. I don't want to bore you with the nonsense. Give you an opportunity to poll on who actually won this train wreck.

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