Saturday, May 18, 2019

YOU DON’T SAY

Instapundit Blog Archive YOU DON’T SAY:
Many Democrats Exaggerated Mental Distress After 2016 Election.
See the source image“Our research suggests that for many Democrats, expressing mental distress after the election was a form of partisan cheerleading,” write researchers 
...This so-called “reverse” cheerleading occurs when a person misreports or exaggerates a condition publicly in order to show support for their affiliated group, or in this case, their political party.
...In other words, a person who might describe suffering psychological distress on social media or to their friends, but doesn’t search for any type of help or relief, is more likely showing a form of reverse cheerleading.
It’s minor neuroticism dressed up as severe neuroticism, which is the lamest kind of virtue-signaling.---Posted by Stephen Green"
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Body modifier with 150 tattoos shows off SPIDER implants under his arms after starting transformation aged 11

Body modifier with 150 tattoos shows off SPIDER implants under his arms after starting transformation aged 11
"...Ethan Bramble, 22, started his dramatic transformation aged 11 and has over 150 tattoos and 40 body modifications...
 He has now got silicone spiders to sit under his skin
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He has now got silicone spiders to sit under his skin
The dad of one, from New South Wales has had each of his ears snipped so that half is missing, his belly button removed and his tongue split in half.
And now Ethan - who jokes his appearance will keep people away from his daughter - has got silicone spiders to sit underneath the skin on his hands..."
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Could be another bad day for them.


Judicial Watch Obtains DOJ Documents Showing Andrew Weissmann Leading Hiring Effort for Mueller Special Counsel - Judicial Watch

Judicial Watch Obtains DOJ Documents Showing Andrew Weissmann Leading Hiring Effort for Mueller Special Counsel - Judicial Watch:

Image result for flickr commons images robert muellerJudicial Watch announced today the U.S. Department of Justice released 73 pages of records obtained through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) containing text messages and calendar entries of Mueller special counsel prosecutor Andrew Weissmann showing he led the hiring effort for the investigation that targeted President Trump.
The document production came in response to Judicial Watch’s June 7, 2018, lawsuit filed after the Department of Justice failed to respond to a December 15, 2017, FOIA request (Judicial Watch v. U.S. Department of Justice (No. 1:18-cv-01356)). Judicial Watch seeks:

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After Losing Nearly $4 Billion Last Year, Postal Service on Track to Lose $7 Billion This Year – Reason.com

After Losing Nearly $4 Billion Last Year, Postal Service on Track to Lose $7 Billion This Year – Reason.com:
  • Revenue and mail volume is basically flat, but the USPS' operating expenses are out of control.
"The U.S. Postal Service lost more than $2 billion during the second quarter of the fiscal year, putting it on track to finish the current year more than $7 billion in the red—way worse than the nearly $4 billion in losses it posted last year.
In its quarterly fiscal report, published today, the Post Office reported small decreases in mail volume and overall revenue compared to the same quarter of 2018.
Its big losses are driven by a sharp increase in expenses, primarily workers' compensation costs, pension liabilities, and payments for retirees' health benefits..."
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History for May 18

History for May 18 - On-This-Day.com
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Frank Capra 1897 - Film director ("It's a Wonderful Life"), Perry Como 1912 - Singer, television personality, Pope John Paul II (Karol Józef Wojtyla) 1920
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Dwayne Hickman 1934 - Actor, Brooks Robinson 1937 - Baseball player, Reggie Jackson 1946 - Baseball player
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1896 - The U.S. Supreme court upheld the "separate but equal" policy in the Plessy vs. Ferguson decision. The ruling was overturned 58 years later with Brown vs. Board of Education.
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1980 - Mt. Saint Helens erupted in Washington state. 57 people were killed and 3 billion in damage was done.
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Friday, May 17, 2019

Gowdy: FBI Cited Articles And Info From Clinton Ally To Corroborate Steele Dossier | The Daily Caller

Gowdy: FBI Cited Articles And Info From Clinton Ally To Corroborate Steele Dossier | The Daily Caller:

Image result for flickr commons images Trey Goudy“I’ve seen the spreadsheet, Martha, I have seen each factual assertion listed in that dossier, and then I’ve seen the FBI’s justification. And when you’re citing newspaper articles as corroboration for a factual assertion that you have made, you don’t need an FBI agent to go do a Google search,” said Gowdy, who served on the House Intelligence Committee and is a Fox News contributor.
“When the name Sidney Blumenthal is included as part of your corroboration, and when you’re the world’s leading law enforcement agency, you have a problem.”
Gowdy did not further explain how the FBI used information from Blumenthal, but his claim could be a potential bombshell as investigators probe the FBI’s use of the dossier in its investigation of possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russian government.

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Connecticut radio station WDRC rebrands itself as ‘Trump 103.3’ in ‘ultra conservative’ talk format - Hartford Courant

Connecticut radio station WDRC rebrands itself as ‘Trump 103.3’ in ‘ultra conservative’ talk formatConnecticut radio station WDRC rebrands itself as ‘Trump 103.3’ in ‘ultra conservative’ talk format - Hartford Courant
"Few people work harder than Donald Trump when it comes to self promotion, but now Connecticut radio station WDRC is doing it for him, rebranding itself as “Trump Radio."
The station’s brass is touting the new “ultra conservative talk" format — which is expected to be temporary — as the “brave new voice of freedom.” 
The station’s lineup includes Lee Elci, Brad Davis, Mike Gallagher, commentary from Bill O’Reilly and Ben Shapiro.
It’s all part of an effort by the station, which is running promos calling for the firing of Gov. Ned Lamont, to galvanize conservatives in the state..."
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