Thursday, November 05, 2015

Ouch!


Christie doing the "Dad" dance.

New Jersey governor Chris Christie and Mike Huckabee got sent to the kiddie table. That right wing business network along with Wall Street Journal announced the participants of the fourth Republican debate.

On the stage of course, the new front runner, Ben Carson. Then bombastic Donald Trump comes in next. Then the rest, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Jeb Bush, Carly Fiorina, John Kasich and Rand Paul.

I guess all that Clinton and Obama name drops and telling like it got Christie heading to the kiddie table along with Huckabee. The Kim Davis fiasco may have helped insurgent Matt Bevin take the clown car to Frankfort, but in Milwuakee. Huckabee will be breaking bread with even lower tiers Bobby Jindal and Rick Santorum.

Lindsey Graham, George Pataki and Jim Gilmore were sent to the dumpster. They were barred from the debate.
Off to the kiddie table.
The controversial sheriff David Clarke and failed presidential candidate Wisconsin governor Scott Walker will be there to watch the clowns throw pies and poo after each other.

After the disastrous CNBC debate, Republicans are monitoring the words of the moderators. The candidates demand that all debates are "fair to them".

The previous debate gave conservative agitators a "talking point". The junk food media hates Republicans and conservatives. They have proof.

That so-called liberal media has given more airtime to Republicans than those wascally Democrats.

I mean Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders gets attention from the junk food media. Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio get 3 times more coverage.

Martin O'Malley barely gets any attention.

Tarantino: The Truth Hurts!

No regrets and no apologies. 


The controversial Quentin Tarantino was interviewed by the Los Angeles Times about the uproar.

Tarantino said that "He doesn't give two fucks about the uproar". He said they're trying to "shut him down" because he spoke the honest truth about police brutality.

He believes that they're upset because he's managed to get the discussion into the mainstream.

He appeared at a #BlackLivesMatter event in October and told the crowd that he said, "I cannot stand by, and I have to call the murdered the murdered and I have to call the murderers the murderers."

That led to conservative outrage by the likes of the most annoying conservative agitator, that annoying coon Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke, and the police unions.

The police unions are calling a boycott on The Hateful Eight. The movie is highly anticipated.

Tarantino's estranged father went on the attack as well.

So on MSNBC's All In with Chris Hayes, Tarantino decided to take on his critics.

He hits back at his critics.

Tarantino explained that he believes that individuals like Walter Scott and Tamir Rice were murdered, and said of his critics, "I was under the impression that I was an American and I had First Amendment rights."

Tarantino repeatedly made it clear to Hayes he is not anti-cop and thinks the reason people are attacking him is because it’s easier to pick a fight with a celebrity than to actually address a serious issue.

He said they're "being inflammatory" and "slandering" him with their fake outrage, declaring that people "want me to shut up" just like they want to dismiss anyone who thinks there might be a police problem in America.



Wednesday, November 04, 2015

OH Darn: The State Smoked The Weed!

Back to the drawing board for pot advocates. The ballot measure was rejected. 

The state of Ohio boldly rejected the Issue 3 ballot issue. The issue was legalize marijuana usage for both recreational and medical usage. The catch is that marijuana will be grown at only 10 specific counties under the whim of private investors.

Many said the language was confusing.

Some are citing the rise in heroin usage as a reason to decline the ballot measure. Ohio, Indiana and Illinois lead in heroin deaths in the Midwest.

The supporters of Legalize Ohio and their creepy mascot Budd-E go down in a major defeat.

The ballot measure would have granted Ohio full legalization of marijuana. However it will only be unfettered government control of grow operations by a handpick group of business executives.

Nick Lachey, the former pop star and reality television host and a handful of celebrities and politicos throw their weight into Issue 3.
The Legalize Ohio 
Issue 3 would have legalized marijuana for recreational smoking and in edible form for Ohioans 21 or older, and in medicinal form for those of any age with qualifying medical conditions. Commercial growth was to be controlled for at least the first four years by investment groups at 10 specified locations around the state.

The word "monopoly" was the word inserted in the ballot measure. Issue 2 would prevent a sole private entity from owning all access to marijuana grow centers. Issue 3 would legalize it statewide, but keep it strictly grown in these select areas.

Since The Law Concluded The Illinois Cop Killed Himself, Who Takes The Blame?

<span class='image-component__caption' itemprop="caption">This undated file photo provided by the Fox Lake Police Department shows Lt. Charles Joseph Gliniewicz, who was fatally shot in September 2015, in Fox Lake, Ill.</span>
The FBI concluded that lawman from Fox Lake killed himself.

G.I. Joe as many in the town of Fox Lake called him, took his own life. He placed the blame on two white guys and the "SCARY BLACK GUY". This incident got the conservative agitators blaming #BlackLivesMatter and President Barack Obama for the death. Instead of blaming the suspect, the agitators would say that the activists and their rhetoric were responsible for the death.

Hence forth: the blame game.

This sparked a national search for suspects involved. When the leads turned cold, the law decided to do ballastic test on the victim. They determined that the wounds suffered were self-inflicted.

The FBI and the Illinois State Police concluded that the Fox Loke lawman Charles Joseph Gliniewicz used his own weapon on himself. He put the slugs in his bulletproof vest. That impact was "like a sledgehammer hitting you in the chest". Then he pointed the service weapon in his temple of his chest and let the slug hit him in the vitals.

At first report, Gliniewicz said that he was pursuing suspects around a campsite. Then there was radio silence. The law found Gliniewicz on the ground in a pool of blood.

After Gliniewicz's shooting, a massive manhunt ensued, with hundreds of officers searching houses, cabins and even boats on a chain of area lakes. Authorities released a vague description of three suspects, though no one was ever arrested.

Flags flew at half-staff in honor of the 30-year police veteran after the shooting in Fox Lake, a close-knit community of 10,000 residents located about 50 miles north of Chicago. Signs with the officer's picture hung in storefront windows.

The tattooed officer with a shaved head was described by those who knew him as tough when needed, but also as sweet and a role model to youngsters aspiring to go into law enforcement.

More than 100 investigators stayed on the case for weeks, though questions arose in mid-September, and investigators began to concede that they could not rule out suicide or an accident.

One hint came when Lake County Coroner Dr. Thomas Rudd announced that Gliniewicz was killed by a "single devastating" shot to his chest. That prompted an angry response from Filenko, who said the release of such details put "the entire case at risk."

Gliniewicz's family dismissed the suggestion of suicide. His son D.J. Gliniewicz said his father "never once" thought of taking his own life, and described how his dad spoke excitedly about what he planned to do after retiring.

Gliniewicz had four children.

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Now that they concluded that the Fox Lake cop killed himself, who's going to take the blame?
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Tuesday, November 03, 2015

Insurgent Wins Kentucky Governor's Race!

<span class='image-component__caption' itemprop="caption">Matt Bevin responds to a question during the League of Women Voters debate, Sunday, Oct. 25, 2015, in Richmond, Ky. (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley)</span>
Governor-elect Matt Bevin. The controversial Republican businessman won the Kentucky governor's race.

He's perennial no more. Insurgent candidate Matt Bevin eeks a victory against Democratic Attorney General Jack Conway. Bevin, an insurgent backed businessman was a risky choice for the Republicans.

The Republicans didn't put too much money in this race. And now it's likely Bevin may return the favor to the Republicans. The establishment should be concern with this. They didn't help him throughout his campaign. I can bet you that Donald Trump and Ben Carson will try to use Bevin as an example of conservatives winning without being "politically correct".

Bevin ran ads throwing Conway into the Obama den.

This Kentucky healthcare exchange could be at risk if Bevin decides to scrap the idea.

Kim Davis must have been a contributing factor to Bevin's victory. Earlier this year, Davis, a county clerk was jailed for refusing to follow federal order to issue marriage licenses to gay couples.

Republicans are now motivated with this win. Democrats now hold 17 governorships and Republicans now hold 33.

Bevin will be like Terry Brandstad, Paul LaPage, and Scott Walker.

Bluegrass State voters took to the polls on Tuesday to elect Bevin, who will replace outgoing Gov. Steve Beshear (D). He defeated Democrat Jack Conway and Independent candidate Drew Curtis.

Bevin, only the second Republican elected to Kentucky's highest office in 40 years, is best known for his insurgent-backed challenge to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) in the 2014 GOP primary for Kentucky's Senate race. He announced his run for governor in January, going on to defeat other Republican gubernatorial hopefuls, including former state Supreme Court Justice Will Scott and State Agriculture Commissioner James Comer.

Conway, who first announced his intent to run for governor in May 2014, has served as Kentucky's attorney general since 2008. He ran against Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) in 2010 and lost. Before that, he was a private attorney.

Conway and Bevin took part in several heated exchanges leading up to Election Day, with The Courier-Journal reporting the insurgent accused Conway of "lying" during a recent debate.

This election has also put Medicaid expansion in the spotlight, the AP reported last month. Bevin pushed to repeal and replace Kynect, Kentucky's health coverage program, while Conway argued to continue the Medicaid expansion -- which saw twice as many people signed up in the first year as state officials had predicted -- unchanged.



Fans Of The View Call For Cannon Fire!

Calls for a cannon fire plague entertainer Raven-Symone.

One too many slips now has the former child star facing a backlash.

Raven-Symone (Pearman) started co-hosting The View in April. She was formally introduced to the program during the Fall season. Now six months in, many fans of the daytime talk show are calling for her removal.

In the wake of Officer Slam, the entertainer said the cop went out of line when did his take down of the teen. However, she slammed the teen for not listening to the cop.

She basically said that the teen should have put her damn phone up.

Officer Slam (formerly known as Ben Fields) was fired out the cannon last week.

I've heard a handful of students weren't happy about his cannon fire. The conservative agitators were promoting the counter-protest. Some students walked out of class in support of the now former South Carolina deputy for the Richland County sheriff's department.

There's a petition calling for ABC to fire the entertainer out the cannon. So far they see the entertainer as a goldmine. They consider her the Black version of Rosie O'Donnell.





The five most outrageous comments.

1) Defending Officer Slam
2) Watermelondrea
3) I'm A Celebrity And I Take Selifes
4) Defending a Spanish host after he called First Lady Michelle Obama an "ape"
5) $20 Harriett Tubman

On Change.org, there's a petition calling for a cannon fire. So far over 135,000 people signed on to the petition. I am guessing that Raven-Symone signed it too as a middle finger to those who want to throw "political correctness" around.

Che Scott-Heron, the U.K. woman who started the petition, wrote on the petition's website that Raven's statements only hurt the black community.

"African Americans and black people around the diaspora need a voice representative of their views and not a voice representative of what white people want us to say." Heron wrote. "We need strong black role models in prominent positions on television and Raven-Symoné cannot provide that. That is why I ask that we petition to remove her from 'The View.'"

As the daytime talk show enters its 19th season, ratings are down. CBS daytime's The Talk enters its 6th season within striking distance of The View. The second quarter ratings bested The View.

By the way, the third worst person to host a cable news show got a petition calling for his cannon fire. Don Lemon also faced a backlash after he got a kick out watching Officer Slam flipping the teen.

Who is a hot mess?
Rachel Dolezal
Stacey Dash
Raven-Symone
Miley Cyrus
Quizzes

Rachel Dolezal: We're All Children Of Africa!

I'm proud to be...me! Rachel Dolezal comes out of hiding to tell the public that she's pregnant. By the way, she's White.

The former NAACP president who brought her "faux pas" to the junk food media announced she is pregnant. Oh, by the way, she admits that she is a White woman. She's also admits she's bisexual.

This woman is a hot mess.

Rachel Dolezal became a lightening rod for the agitators in the media. Despite all the good she's done for the civil rights organization, she hid the fact that she was a White woman portraying herself as a Black woman.

Dolezal's own parents "outed" her as a White woman. They told the junk food media that she was born in Montana. She wasn't adopted. She does volunteer work for the community. She was infatuated with Black culture. She lied to get into Howard University. She married a Black man. She adopted two Black teen boys. She even tries to talk "Black".

The junk food media sought interviews with her and wanted to know why did she fake the funk!

Dolezal refuses to be called a White woman. She says that she's a product of African roots.

The Real got an opportunity to talk to her.

She also addresses her feud with her family.

The Real co-hosts Tamar Braxton and Loni Love asked Dolezal about the matter sans pretense.

“It was hurtful to a lot of Black women,” said Love. “There were some people who felt that you never identified yourself as white so when you went to Howard University. Some people felt like they never knew you were Black, and so maybe the scholarship, you know when you got admitted to Howard, that took an opportunity from a Black woman.”
Rachel Dolezal talks about her ordeal and her pregnancy. She gets a grilling from Loni Love and Tamar Braxton. 
“Right, and that’s why I said, I acknowledge that I was biologically born white to white parents, but I identify as Black,” Dolezal responded.

Whether or not her admitting to being born white was enough, Braxton pushed the issue further and asked what ethnicity Dolezal lists herself as in official forms and documentation. Say, if she were to fill out a job application. Dolezal’s response?

“The form in particular usually defines things,” she said, before adding: “I check white and black, because we all have human origins in the continent of Africa.”

Dolezal did receive a standing ovation from the crowd for admitting her white heritage, as well as for her supposedly being honest while answering the co-hosts’ questions.

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