Sunday, September 10, 2017

Attorney Clevenger: FBI Does Not Want People to Know How Badly They Covered up Hillary Clinton Scandal (VIDEO)

Attorney Clevenger: FBI Does Not Want People to Know How Badly They Covered up Hillary Clinton Scandal (VIDEO):

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"The FBI has denied lawyer Ty Clevenger’s request to obtain documents related to Hillary Clinton’s email probe in late August.
The bureau said in rejecting an open-records request there was a “lack of public interest” in the documents on the former US presidential candidate.
On Thursday attorney Ty Clevenger joined Tucker Carlson to discuss the developing FBI scandal."

Instapundit » Blog Archive » THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MORPHED INTO THE MINISTRY OF TRUTH SO SLOWLY, I HARDLY EVEN NOTICED: AP Now Cal…

Instapundit » Blog Archive » THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MORPHED INTO THE MINISTRY OF TRUTH SO SLOWLY, I HARDLY EVEN NOTICED: AP Now Cal…:
"THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MORPHED INTO THE MINISTRY OF TRUTH SO SLOWLY, I HARDLY EVEN NOTICED: 
AP Now Calling Illegal Aliens “Undocumented Citizens.”
Update Newspeak Dictionaries accordingly."

AM Fruitcake

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History for September 10

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History for September 10 - On-This-Day.com
Arthur H. Compton 1892, Arnold Daniel Palmer 1929, Roger Maris 1934
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Charles Kuralt 1934, Jose Feliciano 1945, Bob Lanier 1948
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1813 - The first defeat of British naval squadron occurred in the Battle of Lake Erie during the War of 1812. The leader of the U.S. fleet sent the famous message "We have met the enemy, and they are ours" to U.S. General William Henry Harrison.
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1846 - Elias Howe received a patent for his sewing machine.
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1919 - New York City welcomed home 25,000 soldiers and General John J. Pershing who had served in the First Division during World War I.
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1948 - Mildred "Axis Sally" Gillars was indicted for treason in Washington, DC. Gillars was a Nazi radio propagandist during World War II. She was convicted and spent 12 years in prison.
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1953 - Swanson began selling its first "TV dinner."
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1955 - Bert Parks began a 25-year career as host of the "Miss America Pageant" on NBC.
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1979 - U.S. President Carter granted clemency to four Puerto Rican nationalists who had been imprisoned for an attack on the U.S. House of Representatives in 1954 and an attempted assassination of U.S. President Truman in 1950.
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1998 - U.S. President Clinton met with members of his Cabinet to apologize, ask forgiveness and promise to improve as a person in the wake of the scandal involving Monica Lewinsky.
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Saturday, September 09, 2017

SNOWFLAKE ALERT: UC Berkeley Offers 'Support And Counseling' For Students Offended By Shapiro's Speech | Daily Wire

SNOWFLAKE ALERT: UC Berkeley Offers 'Support And Counseling' For Students Offended By Shapiro's Speech | Daily Wire:

Image result for flickr commons images Snowflakes"If there ever needed to be confirmation that Daily Wire Editor-in-Chief Ben Shapiro’s characterization of Leftist students at American universities as “snowflakes” hits the bulls-eye, the campus-wide announcement issued by Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Paul Alivisatos of the University of California, Berkeley, regarding Shapiro’s September 14 speech at the university offered just that.

Why?
Because within the announcement was this gem:"



The way we were-----Bobby Rydell - Go Away Little Girl

Boob-tube-----REMCO JOHNNY REB TOY CANNON COMMERCIAL 1960s

OPINION | Americans don't trust the media, and for good reason | TheHill

Image result for never trust liberal mediaOPINION | Americans don't trust the media, and for good reason | TheHill
Trust in the mass media is at an all-time low
Two-thirds of Americans believe the mainstream press publishes fake news..."

Southern Poverty Law Center refuses to classify Antifa as a “hate group”

Southern Poverty Law Center refuses to classify Antifa as a “hate group”
Image result for southern poverty law center hypocrisy"Of course. 
The SPLC and Antifa have the same overall goal: to destroy the freedom of speech and allow only Leftists access to the public square. 
The SPLC demonizes and tries to destroydissenters (including foes of jihad terror) by lumping them in with the likes of the Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazis. 
Antifa, a genuinely violent and hateful group, doesn’t make the list because it doesn’t dissent from the Leftist agenda, it works to advance it...
"...The leader of the Southern Poverty Law Center said the organization condemns the antifa movement but won’t brand it with the center’s often-cited “hate group” designation..."

Obama Called DACA 'Temporary' [VIDE | The Daily Caller

Obama Called DACA 'Temporary' [VIDE | The Daily Caller:

Image result for flickr commons images Obama 2012"Despite an angry statement about President Trump’s decision to rescind DACA, former President Barack Obama admitted in 2012 that the program was intended to be temporary.
During a speech announcing the new Department of Homeland Security Policy, Obama explained that the protections for dreamers were just “temporary relief.”"



TWO YEARS AGO TODAY: Ordinary Americans lead the way on racial healing.

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"TWO YEARS AGO TODAY: Ordinary Americans lead the way on racial healing.
After the Charleston shooting, citizens of South Carolina, both black and white, joined hands, and more than 15,000 of them marched in a show of love and friendship. As columnist Salena Zito wrote, “They met in the middle; they wept, smiled, laughed, hugged, turned strangers into friends. Homemade signs with messages of outreach, love and solidarity flapped in the wind, as prayers and hymns filled the air. There wasn’t a major network or cable news channel, only local TV crews, rolling cameras to record America doing what it does best — opening its heart; the networks always seem to be on hand for looting or rioting.“

They do, indeed. But many people still noticed, even if the national agenda-setters were, as usual, more interested in spotlighting hate than love.
Today: In devastated Houston, ‘nobody hates anybody’ as people come together. 
“You hear nothing but bad press, you hear nothing but, you know, this group hates this group, and then you find out: nobody hates anybody. 
Everybody comes together.”
Why is the press so eager to convince us of the opposite?
UPDATE: A friend comments on Facebook: “It doesn’t take a disaster like Harvey to bring out the best in us; it takes a disaster like Harvey for the press to notice the everyday decency of most people.”

In emergency meeting, Virginia elections board votes to scrap all touch-screen voting machines | Virginia Politics | richmond.com

In emergency meeting, Virginia elections board votes to scrap all touch-screen voting machines | Virginia Politics | richmond.com:
Image result for vote fraud"The Virginia State Board of Elections voted Friday to discontinue use of all touch-screen voting machines throughout the state because of potential security vulnerabilities, forcing 22 cities and counties to scramble to find new equipment just weeks before voting begins for the November gubernatorial election.
Behind closed doors at an emergency meeting in Richmond on Friday afternoon, the board heard about specific vulnerabilities identified after a cybersecurity conference this summer in Las Vegas, where hackers showed they could break into voting machines with relative ease..."