Four year veteran of Prince George's County murdered by callous terrorists. Jacai Colson was a 28-year old member of the law and lost his life serving his community.
Tragic shooting in Maryland. A four year veteran of the Prince George's County police was shot and killed. The terrorists in the fatal shooting were local brothers.
Malik and Michael Ford, were the terrorists. They came from suburban Washington, DC and they allegedly ambushed lawmen.
Police claim that the brothers were wounded after getting into a firefight with the law.
Jacai Colson was killed after the gunfire settled. He was a undercover narcotics officer who worked on the force for four years. He was shot outside the police station on Sunday afternoon. His fellow officers rushed him to the hospital, where he would die of his injuries.
Police did not release a motive for the shooting, and Prince George's Police Chief Hank Stawinski told reporters that the attack "wasn't about anything".
One of the terrorist was taken into custody after being hit with gunfire. The other was caught by Popeye's Chicken and Biscuits a few blocks from the shooting.
Malik and Michael Ford are innocent until proven guilty. The charges alone could put these two in the iron college for LIFE. I believe Maryland doesn't have the legal execution.
As expected, the concern troll will react to the death of the police officer. Seeing that the officer slain was Black and the terrorist were Black, conservatives will run this nonsense about how #BlackLivesMatter, Barack Obama or whatever entity are "truly" responsible for the "act of cowardice".
Therefore, here's a poll for you!
The law has caught the suspects in the killing of a Maryland police officer. Who really takes the blame for this?
World News Today send our condolences to the family of Jacai Colson.
He is still leading in national polls. Donald Trump encourages supporters to interrupt rivals.
Donald Trump's shake up in Dayton, Ohio has gotten the nation's attention. The U.S. Secret Service quickly stopped the threat and were praised by Trump for handling it without people getting seriously hurt.
Trump said that he doesn't condone violence. But he said that the protesters shouldn't disrupt his rallies. In regards to the Fayetteville, North Carolina event, he said that the protester should not have thrown his middle fingers up. This controversy happened when a Black man was sucker punched by a Trump supporter. The protester used his freedom of speech and got hurt for it. Trump looked the other way. The protests in Chicago interrupted Trump's rally. He abruptly canceled the event.
Trump said he wasn't really happy about the events being interrupted by protesters. He demands that his supporters to crash events of his rivals.
The suspect in the Dayton incident was allegedly a #BlackLivesMatter and Bernie Sanders supporter.
Trump says that his supporters should crash Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, John Kasich, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden events.
Republicans said that the rise of Trump was created by "drumroll".......President Barack Obama.
So according to the concern trolls, the rhetoric by the president and not the Republicans sparked the rise in Trump.
Yeah, right!
Republican been whistling and barking all this rhetoric for years and it seems like now they're concerned that the voter they wanted are too extreme for them.
Also it seems like the Pledge to Support The Nominee is not happening. Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio and John Kasich said they may violate the GOP Pledge. Last year, Trump said that if he wasn't treated fairly he may run a third party. The Republicans scrambled to calm Trump's threats by advocating a pledge to make sure that if you're running as a Republican, you will support the nominee.
The rhetoric of Donald Trump, Marco Rubio, John Kasich and Ted Cruz is disturbing. They have sparked the flames of hate and ignorance.
They have fed the negative into the minds of the irrational. The silent majority is code.
While the junk food media focused on Donald Trump getting shaken by a protester, Ted Cruz and Hillary Clinton won the night.
Trump sucks all the oxygen out the room. Did you know that the state of Wyoming, the District of Columbia along with the U.S. territories of Guam and Northern Mariana Islands held their contests?
Well if you didn't know about, I'll tell you!
Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio and Hillary Clinton came out big winners in the contests, respectively.
Northern Mariana Islands and Guam are located in the North Pacific Ocean on the opposite of the International Date Line. The Northern Marianas held its first Democratic caucus. Guam held its Republican caucus.
Hillary Clinton won the Democratic caucus and took home 4 pledged delegates.
Guam went to Ted Cruz in an overwhelming landslide.
Ted Cruz won the conservative state of Wyoming. He ends up picking up 9 pledged delegates. It was a blowout for the controversial senator.
Even the struggling Marco Rubio won the District of Columbia.
Donald Trump still leads in the national polls and leading handily in the delegates.
Republican establishment figures blame President Barack Obama for creating the nonsense by which is Donald Trump. Obama bucked the Republicans by saying, their partisan antics created this.
The Republican Party is fucked up. Seriously the party is majority WHITE, too conservative, and too rigid. Donald Trump could wrap this up if he wins Florida and Ohio. The Republicans created the mess that made Trump a figure in their party. The rules are thrown out.
He's bring together the extremists that cheered when he demanded Obama's birth certificate. He's bringing extremists who believe immigrants, Muslims, poor people and Blacks with grievances are the real threat to the country.
It's getting worse and I hope to god that we avoid electing a Republican for president.
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are weak candidates. But they're far better than Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, John Kasich and Marco Rubio.
Donald Trump had a scare today. The controversial Republican frontrunner was in Dayton, Ohio today. He was at the Exposition Center at the Dayton International Airport with a large crowd. As Trump was speaking, some guy managed to penetrate the bubble.
The U.S. Secret Service had to stop a man from rushing the stage. It really did frighten Trump.
Trump speaks before the crowd.
The suspect, Thomas DiMassimo is being held on assault charges and inciting violence. The suspect is innocent until proven guilty.
The Dayton Police, the Dayton Airport Police, Montgomery County sheriff and U.S. Secret Service were prepared for the potential of violence.
The Chicago rally was abruptly cancelled after protesters disrupted the event and Trump supporters got upset. It led to a riot on the University of Illinois-Chicago campus.
DiMassimo is an activist who wanted to shake up things up. I guess that planned backfired.
Now Trump and the conservative agitators are claiming that the suspect is a supporter of the Islamic State. It's not verified that the suspect was a part of the extremist group.
Video is disturbing.
Dimassimo, a student at Wright State University in Dayton, has been an avid supporter of the Black Lives Matter movement and Vermont Senator and presidential candidate Bernie Sanders on social media.
He has also taken part in rallies and protests in the past, including a rally at Wright State in April 2015, when he was recorded dragging an American flag. You can watch video from that protest above.
Once the suspect was taken away, Trump remarks to the crowd.
“I was ready for him, but it’s much easier if the cops do it, don’t we agree? And to think I had such an easy life! What do I need this for, right?,” the Washington Post reports.
U.S. Secret Service restrains man after he infiltrated the bubble.
He posted on social media that he was going to infiltrate the bubble and make the news.
These charges could have him spending a few months up to a nickel in the iron college. And since the conservative agitating media claims he's a supporter of #BlackLivesMatter and the Islamic State, no question, he'll get a fair amount of death threats.
#BlackLivesMatter would be blamed for this.
And of course, conservatives will lambasted the #BlackLivesMatter as supporters of the Islamic extremist group.
Seattle Seahawks Russell Wilson decided to put a ring on it. He proposed to R&B/pop singer Ciara Harris while on vacation in the Seychelles.
This would be the second time for the R&B singer to be engaged. The would be the second marriage for the NFL quarterback. He was previously married to his high school sweetheart Ashton Meem.
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Wilson is a devout Christian and pledged a celibacy before marriage.
Wilson moved Ciara from Atlanta to Bellevue, Washington. They live in the city and give back to the community. He and Ciara are devoted to community service in Seattle metro and Bellevue.
The feud between Ciara and Future has gotten a tad bit of attention. The couple broke up back in 2014 after allegations of cheating from Future. They have a son named Future Zahir.
Future is the father of five children. One of his daughters comes from my second cousin India J.
Future is feuding with Ciara and Russell Wilson. Future isn't keen on Wilson hanging around with his son.
Ciara has sued the rapper for child support and defamation. Future counter sued after he alleged that the pop singer defamed him in the subliminal diss "I Bet".
Future is dissing on Wilson for being too cozy with his son. According to sources, Future isn't comfortable with his son being around the NFL star.
The rapper is an in-demand talent. Many rappers and singers had Future sing or rap on their songs.
EVOL is the fifth album release from Future. It was released on Epic Records through Apple Music.
The rapper signed a multi-million deal to exclusively sell his music through the streaming music service. The last album releases were DS2 and What a Time to Be Alive with Drake.
World News Today congratulates Ciara and Russell Wilson. We wish them well on their journey.
Donald Trump will come to Ohio to do a rally at the Dayton International Airport. Trump, Chris Christie and Ben Carson will be there to speak in favor of a Trump presidency. Of course, we'll expect protesters there.
Trump despises protesters and the junk food media. He often "jokes" around about beating down protesters and those who play "gotcha moments".
He is leading in the polls in Illinois and Ohio. These two states are crucial to rival John Kasich.
Kasich, the current governor of Ohio is struggling to win. He's placing all his money on his state to support him. After all he mentions Ohio more than America. He and Marco Rubio are trying to stop Trump and Ted Cruz from securing the Republican nomination. The nomination has sparked internal feuds between party leaders, conservative agitators and activists. The civil war is ugly and it's brutal.
While in Chicago, the Trump campaign had to cancel a rally citing safety concerns. There was a riot at the Trump rally. Protesters and Trump supporters got into a brawl and it got out of control.
The AP reports Trump canceled one of his signature rallies on Friday, calling off the event due to safety concerns after protesters packed the arena where he was scheduled to speak.
The announcement the billionaire businessman would postpone the rally led a large portion of the crowd inside the University of Illinois at Chicago Pavilion to break out into raucous cheers. Many rushed onto the floor, jumping up and down with their arms up in the air.
"Trump represents everything America is not and everything Chicago is not," said Kamran Siddiqui, 20, a student at the school who was among those celebrating. "We came in here and we wanted to shut this down. Because this is a great city and we don't want to let that person in here."
Some supporters of the Republican front-runner started chanting "We want Trump! We want Trump!" in response to the celebrations, and there were some isolated physical confrontations between members of the crowd. Chicago police said they made some arrests.
"It's a shame," said Trump supporter Bill Tail, 43, of the Chicago suburb of Oaklawn. "They scream about tolerance, but are being intolerant themselves. That doesn't make sense."
As Trump attempts to unify a fractured Republican Party ahead of next week's slate of winner-take-all primary elections, the confrontations between his legion of loyal supporters and protesters who accuse him of stoking racial hatred have become increasingly contentious, underscoring concerns about the divisive nature of his candidacy.
A North Carolina man was arrested after video footage showed him punching an African-American protester being led out of a Trump rally in that state on Wednesday. At that event, Trump recalled a past protester as "a real bad dude."
"He was a rough guy, and he was punching. And we had some people — some rough guys like we have right in here — and they started punching back," Trump said. "It was a beautiful thing."
At Trump's rally earlier Friday in St. Louis, he was repeatedly interrupted by protesters. Police there charged nearly three dozen people with general peace disturbance and one person with assault.
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, second in delegates to Trump in the GOP race, said late Friday that the billionaire has created "an environment that encourages this sort of nasty discourse."
"When the candidate urges supporters to engage in physical violence, to punch people in the face, the predictable consequence of that is that is escalates," Cruz said. "Today is unlikely to be the last such incidence."
In a telephone interview after postponing his event in Chicago, Trump said he didn't "want to see people hurt or worse" at the rally, telling MSNBC, "I think we did the right thing."
But Chicago police said they had sufficient manpower on scene to handle the situation and did not recommended Trump cancel the rally. That decision was made "independently" by the campaign, said police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi.
Trump said the anger on display in Chicago wasn't directed at him or his campaign, but rather was a manifestation of the public's deep frustration with economic conditions in the country.
"Our businesses are being taken away from us, our businesses are being moved out of the country," Trump said on Fox News. "This is a demonstration against economic conditions on both sides."
But many of the protesters in Chicago said they were there to specifically to stop Trump from speaking.
"Our country is not going to make it being divided by the views of Donald Trump," said Jermaine Hodge, a 37-year-old lifelong Chicago resident who owns a trucking company. "Our country is divided enough. Donald Trump, he's preaching hate. He's preaching division."
Indeed, Trump taunted the protesters at his rally in St. Louis, panning them as weak "troublemakers," and ordered them to "go home to mommy" or "go home and get a job" because "they contribute nothing."
"These are not good people, just so you understand," Trump said. "These are not the people who made our country great. These are the people that are destroying our country."
Dozens of University of Illinois at Chicago faculty and staff had petitioned university administrators earlier in the week to cancel the Friday night rally, citing concerns it would create a "hostile and physically dangerous environment" for students.
Trump looks the other way when violence breaks out at his rallies.
One Trump supporter at the Chicago rally said Trump had created the environment that led to Friday night's melee by holding the event at the school — a civil and immigrant rights organizing hub with large minority student populations.
"I think he was kind of provoking things, to be honest with you," said Dan Kozak, 23, from suburban Tinley Park. "He could have picked the suburbs and nothing would have happened."
Hours before the event in Chicago was scheduled to start, hundreds of people lined up to get into the arena. Trump backers were separated from an equally large crowd of anti-Trump protesters by a heavy police presence and barricades.
Once inside, some supporters and protesters engaged in a series of intense verbal altercations. For the first time during his White House bid, the crowd at one of his events appeared to be an equal mix of those eager to cheer on the real estate mogul and those overtly opposed to his candidacy.
When one African-American protester was escorted out before the event started, the crowd erupted into chants of "Let him stay!"
Veronica Kowalkowsky, an 18-year-old Trump supporter, said she had no ill will toward the protesters — but didn't think they felt the same way. "I feel a lot of hate," she said. "I haven't said anything bad to anyone."
Chicago community activist Quo Vadis said hundreds of protesters had positioned themselves in groups around the arena, and they intended to demonstrate right after Trump took the stage.
Their goal, he said, was "for Donald to take the stage and to completely interrupt him. The plan is to shut Donald Trump all the way down."
The death of Middletown woman sparked feverish reaction from White extremists here in Dayton, Ohio. A person who claims he's a friend of the victim sent death threats to a local civil rights group in the city.
It's happening in my own backyard.
The Dayton chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is located on Third Street, a mile from downtown. It's been the focus of many incidents involving law enforcement. The John Felton pull-over, Greater Dayton RTA's feud with Beavercreek and the Dayton Mall, the death of John Crawford II, and the racist emails sent by Montgomery County sheriff's deputies were some of the issues the NAACP dealt with.
The NAACP came out in the wake of a local pastor being gunned down by his brother. The terrorist went into a church and bucked the pastor while they were having Sunday service.
Of course, heroin is epidemic in the community. I know someone who is addicted to heroin. It started picking up attention when it was revealed that HIV and Hepatitis C is on the rise. It's mostly hitting White men and women between the ages of 16 to 45.
Brittany Russell was tragically shot by a dope boy. Someone associated with the family took his grievance to the NAACP. He leaves hate mail and death threats.
The White Girls Are Addicted To The Boy!
The victim Brittany Russell, a 29 year old woman from the area was slain in the back of an apartment in Dayton. She was allegedly purchasing heroin in the area and she had her daughter in the backseat of her vehicle. Apparently, something went array and Brittany was bucked by the shooter. It took a few hours before the landlord would discover her dead while her child was crying.
The suspect Curtis Howard Burdette, 37 years old is being held on a $1 million get out of jail card. He is facing capital murder, having weapons under disability (a felon), child endangerment and reckless use of firearm. Each charge could land Burdette in the iron college for LIFE. The shooter is innocent until proven guilty. The accomplice Brandon Carr is being held on accessory to murder. He could get 15 to LIFE in the iron college if found guilty. The accomplice is innocent until proven guilty.
Well if the person who sent the civil rights organization terrorist threats, they will be charged with a criminal act. The person who made the letter had a mailing address and he will be notified by the law if it turns out to be a racially motivated terrorist plot. The NAACP filed a report with the Dayton Police regarding two separate incidents of hate mail.
The murder suspect held on a $1 million get out free card.
The first incident involved a voicemail sent from a Germantown man, and the second was an anonymous typed letter sent from the Greenville area.
“We cannot take any of these things lightly. It’s the world that we live in today,” said Derrick L. Foward, president of the civil rights organization, who shared the hate mail and voicemail tonight during a press conference held at the local NAACP office in downtown Dayton.
The first hate message was a voicemail left in late February by a man in Germantown. It referenced the homicide of Brittany Russell, a Middletown mother found shot to death in her car in Dayton while her baby was in the back seat. The man’s voicemail contained racial slurs, and said “monkey NIGGERS on the west side acting like a bunch of caged animals.” The man, who reportedly owns a business, invited the NAACP leaders to call him back, which they did but did not receive a return call, Foward said.
The local office last week received an anonymous typed letter from the Greenville area, which referenced a recent car commercial for SVG Motors that featured Foward. The letter said “black people not welcome in Greenville” and to “send the blacks back to Africa.”
“The commercial had zero, zero to do with the NAACP, but it did bring out some of those same people who harbor the hatred in their hearts,” said Foward, who called the recent hate messages “disturbing” and said he is concerned for the safety of the organization’s volunteers.
A firefighter in rural Jefferson Township managed to avoid a cannon firing. He quit on his own after he was outed for posting on social media how the NAACP president reacted in a car commercial.
David Muir reports about the epidemic of heroin in the United States. He would travel to New Hampshire to discuss this crisis in the United States. He meets a young man named Aaron Smith and his wife Kaitlin Norton addicted to heroin. The man would die of an overdose, leaving his grieving wife and son to cope with her addiction.
World News Today send our condolences to the family of Brittany Russell.
You would think that in America, you would understand that owning a firearm comes with a huge responsibility. Unfortunately, leaving a firearm in plain view is extremely dangerous when your own child gets a hold of it.
Jamie Gilt learned the hard way of leaving her firearm in plain sight. She was severely injured by her 4 year old son.
Gilt is a pro-gun activist who probably trolled on social media her views on President Barack Obama, Sandy Hook and #BlackLivesMatter. She probably was hoping that day would come when she would take advantage of those no good thugs who harm White people and those in law enforcement.
Will Jamie change her views on firearms?
It was her own undoing that led to this tragic shooting.
The Putnam County sheriff and children's services are investigating why the child got a hold of the firearm. The law's news release says a deputy saw 31-year-old Gilt of Jacksonville behaving frantically inside the truck Tuesday afternoon and quickly realized she'd been shot.
CBS affiliate WJAX reports that deputies found Gilt with a bullet wound inside her truck with a horse trailer on the back stopped in travel lanes on a highway. She was on her way to pick up a horse, according to deputies.
The law may charge Gilt with reckless endangerment (likely a misdemeanor with a heavy fine) and improper use of a firearm (a mild felony).
Deputies say a .45-caliber handgun was on the truck's floor.
Gilt was taken to a Gainesville hospital, where she was in stable condition later Tuesday.
Authorities are investigating.
A Facebook page, that has since been taking down, adorned with the image of the Putnam County mother holding a gun drew worldwide attention Wednesday, WJAX reports.
The page, titled "Jamie Gilt for Gun Sense," received numerous comments from around the world after the woman's story of getting shot by her son spread. The Facebook page has now also been filled with many comments about gun control and gun laws.
The Republican Party diversity tour hits even more potholes. The potential nomination of Donald Trump and Ted Cruz is causing a huge rift in the Republican Party.
John Kasich and Marco Rubio vow to stop the rise of Trump and Cruz. They're struggling for a victory in states that are crucial to their campaigns. Ohio is the state where Kasich is the current governor of. A loss in his own state would damage his reputation and potential chances at running for other offices.
Trump looks the other way when violence happens at his campaign stops.
It's even more worse for Rubio. He retiring from the U.S. Senate and focusing only on his presidential ambitions. He's currently a senator from Florida and he's hoping that support would build up. Cause if he faces a defeat, it's going to be the potential end of his career as a lawmaker and his chances at potential could be marginalized by his defeat.
The Donald Trump campaign so far has attracted the most nastiest elements of America.
Trump looks the other way when his supporters act a fool. And now the junk food media is noticing and they fear that someone could be killed at these rallies.
I know protesters are nuisances to a politician's campaign, but they have the right to protest. It happens in politics when you're running for president.
Trump has broken every rule. His rallies are huge but lurking within his rallies are White extremists.
Geezer says that he would kill the protester if given the chance.
The White extremists are supporting Trump over the rest. They believe he's the only choice.
In Fayetteville, North Carolina, Trump was having a rally and a taping of that annoying conservative agitator Sean Hannity's program. A protester stood up with a sign and it riled up the crowd.
Well as usual Trump sends someone to escort the protester out. While the protester was escorted out, he was sucker punched by a White man who was at the rally.
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The extremist John McGraw was hit with aggravated assault. McGraw is accused of punching Rakeem Jones in the face as Jones was being led out of the rally by police.
McGraw is innocent until proven guilty. He may face at one to five in the iron college if found guilty.
You bet I liked it,” McGraw, wearing a cowboy hat, told the reporter. “Knocking hell out of that big mouth. We don’t know who he is, but we know he’s not acting like an American.”
The reporter asked McGraw if he deserved it and the 78-year-old responded, “every bit of it.”
McGraw added, “Yes he deserved it. The next time we see him, we might have to kill him. We don’t know who he is, he might be with a terrorist organization.”
“Number one, we don’t know if he’s ISIS,” McGraw said.
White extremist Jeffrey Lord says that the protester deserved it. This was on CNN.
Mass shooting in suburban Pittsburgh. Five members of a families were killed by allegedly two cold-hearted terrorists.
Another horrible mass shooting happened in America. A family was executed in their own backyard and the Pittsburgh and Wilkinsburg police teamed up with the FBI to capture the terrorists responsible for this horrific tragedy.
The mother of the victims is grieving the death of her three children and her two nieces.
Jessica Shelton didn't expect this stuff to happen. "I don't know why they were targeted because they were fun-loving and amongst each other".
The victims, Jerry Shelton, 35, Brittany Powell, 27, Chanetta Powell, 25, Tina Shelton, 37 and Shada Mahone, 26. What's worse came the news that Chanetta was pregnant with her child. The fetus was killed as well.
Once again, we've become numb to mass shootings in the United States. The Republicans and Democrats running for president won't change the narrative.
GUN VIOLENCE IS THE NUMBER ONE THREAT IN THE UNITED STATES.
Backyard cookout ended in a horrific tragedy.
The victims were parents. Jerry leaves behind two children. Brittany had a daughter. Besides the lost of her fetus, Chanetta had two children.
World News Today sends our condolences to the families of Jerry Shelton, Brittany Powell, Chanetta Powell, Tina Shelton, and Shada Mahone. Their lives were stripped away by an act of terror.
These individuals didn't give care about the lives of these innocent human beings.
This act of terrorism happened at a cookout. Some of the children watched their parents get murdered in cold blood.There were allegedly two men who were at the cookout. They're being sought by the law.
Of course in concern troll land, it's the fault of who? So here's another quick poll.
Who takes the blame for the horrific mass shooting in suburban Pittsburgh?
Three surviving shooting victims were taken from the scene in ambulances. Of those victims, two men were listed in critical condition, police said.
WPXI 11's Steven Fisher reported a 41-year-old woman who was wounded was treated and released from the hospital.
Shots were fired from an alley to the rear of the home.
"The murders were planned, calculated, brutal," Allegheny County prosecutor Stephen Zappala said.
He told Channel 11 News 15 people were in the backyard when one shooter with a .40-caliber handgun approached from the alley and began shooting.
Tragedies like this are ignored by the presidential candidates
As partygoers attempted to run into the home, another shooter with an AK47 assault-style rifle fired at them. Police believe both shooters fled on foot.
Neither weapon has been recovered. Officers removed 48 shell casings from the scene.
"We haven't seen something like this for quite some time, if we've ever seen something like this in terms of planning, taking lives," Zappala said.
A motive wasn't immediately known. Lt. Andrew Schurman of the Allegheny County Homicide Unit said all four people who died at the scene passed away on the back porch.
Allegheny County police officials said Thursday afternoon they had no firm suspects.
A family member is restrained.
“In an unsolved homicide, everybody is a person of interest. There are some we are more interested in than others,” Allegheny County police Superintendent Charles Moffat said during a press conference Thursday afternoon.
Zappala added that he believes some of the partygoers were targeted.
As far as a motive, "everything is on the table," police said.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. Anyone with information can call 1-800-283-4867.
Donations for loved ones of the victims are also being accepted at any Citizens Bank for the Shelton-Powell Fund.
Another damn debate and the four dweebs continue to scrap over who's better than Hillary Clinton.
The Republican debate being hosted by CNN, Univision, The Salem Radio Network and Washington Times. The four candidates are in Miami doing their final stand before Super Duper Tuesday.
Florida and Ohio are big states and the prizes are so sweet. These are winner take all states and it's going to be an ugly fight for Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, John Kasich and Marco Rubio.
Today, Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) became the first U.S. Senator to endorse Ted Cruz for president. He came out for Cruz after the junk food media was wondering who Lee would turn to. Failed presidential candidate Carly Fiorina has also came out and endorsed Cruz. Conservative agitator Mark Levin once again said that Ted Cruz is the "most conservative" candidate in this race. He finally decided to endorse the Republican for president.
Cruz is trailing by 100 delegates against Trump. Trump's three wins has increased his lead. Trump has 1/3 of the delegates in the bag.
Then the biggest endorsement for Donald Trump, the failed presidential candidate Ben Carson will endorse the billionaire on Friday at an event. The former neurosurgeon blames Cruz for ruining his chances at winning the election.
Also there's news of a Trump supporter sucker punching a protester at an event.
Ohio's governor John Kasich has to make a message that he is the adult in the room. Ohio is extremely competitive for him. He's leading in one poll which is giving him an ounce of hope for his struggling campaign. Trump is leading by 5 points or higher in Ohio.
In Florida, Marco Rubio is desperate for a huge win. Trump and Cruz have called for Rubio to drop out and endorse one of them. Rubio refuses to drop out and he's planning on going even harder on them.
Many Republicans fear that Trump and Cruz could drive crucial voters from their party with their nationalist and rigid rhetoric.
The Florida senator has the most to lose.
If the struggling candidates fails at winning Florida or Ohio, it may be over for the Rubio and Kasich.
Quick Poll.
Who won this debate?
Watch the debate live if it's available on YouTube. But also, here's Mike Lee endorsing Ted Cruz today.
President Barack Obama with former first lady Nancy Reagan in 2009. Conservatives are outraged that he skipped the funeral of the former first lady to attend an annual convention.
This week, World News Today heard that former first lady Nancy Reagan passed away. We learned that Barack Obama ordered flags to be lowered for the rest of the week and released a statement acknowledging the actions by Reagan.
Reagan died at her home in Bel Air, Los Angeles, California at the age of 94. The junk food media was covered the death and they paid their respects to the former first lady.
The former first lady always had a private life. She didn't want to be a political pawn in the presidential elections. Conservatives can't figure it out! They're outraged that the president decided to skip the funeral of the former first lady.
President Barack Obama is not immune from the criticism of the conservatives agitators in the junk food media. Many conservatives are outraged that the president and First Lady Michelle Obama decided to skip the funeral to attend the SXSW (South By Southwest) festival in Austin, Texas.
This is the second time that the president got caught up in an unexpected crisis in the world.
Of course, the funeral is private and the public is allowed to pay their respects today.
And if he shown up to the event. Expect conservatives to complain about the traffic being shut down, the air traffic being shut down, the president doing a speech about a policy that Nancy Reagan supported but conservatives didn't, him crying and also shaking hands with representatives that aren't conservative.
Then you'll hear about golf outings, vacations and costly flight travels. Here's a real question, why aren't the Republican leaders or candidates not attending the funeral of Nancy Reagan?
Tonight will be the Republican debate. Why don't Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, John Kasich and Marco Rubio skip the debate and attend the funeral in Simi Valley, California. Since they're so invested at the Reagan legacy, why don't they cancel their campaign stops, their fundraising events, and television appearances to head to the funeral.
Matter of fact, why don't Mitch McConnell, Paul Ryan, Kevin McCarthy, and the rest of Congress stop what they're doing and attend the funeral.
They're so fixated on the legacy of Ronald Reagan. They're still 30 years behind and a dollar short of reality.
Here's a conservative agitator running around Washington, DC trying to interview citizens about it.