Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Liberal Lester-----Holt Interrupted Trump WAY More Than Clinton In Debate

Holt Interrupted Trump WAY More Than Clinton In Debate | The Daily Caller
Moderator Lester Holt was much harsher on Republican nominee Donald Trump than he was on Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton during the debate Monday evening.
Holt interrupted Trump a record 41 times, either to “fact-check” the Republican nominee, or to ask a follow-up question. 
Clinton was only interrupted seven times during the course of the 90-minute debate..."

Lunch video-----15 Everyday Things You've Been Doing Wrong

BUSTED! FBI Release Shows OBAMA LIED, Knew about Hillary’s Private Email Server – TruthFeed

BUSTED! FBI Release Shows OBAMA LIED, Knew about Hillary’s Private Email Server – TruthFeed:

"The disclosure came as the FBI released its second batch of documents from its investigation into Clinton’s private email server during her tenure as secretary of state.
The 189 pages the bureau released includes interviews with some of Clinton’s closest aides, such as Huma Abedin and Cheryl Mills; senior State Department officials; and even Marcel Lazar, better known as the Romanian hacker “Guccifer.”"

A Few Bad Skittles

A Few Bad Skittles - Taki's Magazine:
"It’s official: Donald Trump, Jr. compared Syrian refugees to a bowl of Skittles candy, which means he’s Hitler, and so is his dad, and so are you.
Last Monday Trump’s son tweeted a picture of a bowl of Skittles that had the caption:

If I had a bowl of skittles and told you three would kill you. Would you take a handful? That’s our Syrian refugee problem.
The reaction was swift, harsh, illogical, and hysterical. 
A representative for Wrigley, which produces Skittles through the Mars candy company, explained to The Hollywood Reporter that “Skittles are candy. 
The New York Times scolded Trump Jr. by noting that “human beings are not Skittles.” 
The Memphis Commercial Appeal unequivocally stated that “Refugees are people, not Skittles.”
Perhaps they’ve never heard of metaphors?
They’ve definitely heard of Nazis, though, because they never shut up about them. 
Nazi Who Originated Donald Trump Jr.’s Skittles Analogy Was Hanged at Nuremberg,” shrieks the headline at The Intercept. The New York Times, which denied the Holodomor while it was happening but never misses a chance to call someone a Nazi, said that “comparing Syrians to Skittles carries echoes of the Nazi propagandist Julius Streicher comparing Jews to mushrooms in a popular children’s book that posited the ticklish dilemma of how to distinguish poisonous toadstools from edible fungus.” Haaretz bleated that “Nazi Propagandist Julius Streicher Would Be Proud of Trump Jr.” ..."
Read on. 

Polls, Polls, Polls – OK, Who Won the Debate?…

Polls, Polls, Polls – OK, Who Won the Debate?… | The Last Refuge

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Who do you think won the debate?

Three ways Hillary Clinton won the debate — and two reasons it might not matter. …

Instapundit » Blog Archive » PHILIP KLEIN: Three ways Hillary Clinton won the debate — and two reasons it might not matter. …:
"PHILIP KLEIN: Three ways Hillary Clinton won the debate — and two reasons it might not matter.
My sense was that she did better than Trump, but not dramatically.
Honestly, the bar was set so low that both cleared it:
Trump didn’t throw anything, and she didn’t cough up blood.
Happy 2016!"

Washington killer identified as ‘Hispanic’ turns out to be immigrant… from Turkey – The Right Scoop

Washington killer identified as ‘Hispanic’ turns out to be immigrant… from Turkey – The Right Scoop:

"The media kept repeating the description of the scumbag murderer in Washington as “Hispanic,” but as many suspected, he turned out to be something completely different."

It’s All Magic

It’s All Magic | The Arts Mechanical:
"Recently this showed up on my timeline. 
Apparently, people have been destroying their phones by drilling holes to put phone jacks in.  
There’s just one problem.  
There is no way that that would work.
The video rather colorfully shows a phone being put into a large machinist’s vice(with hard jaws) and drilling a 3.5 mm hole in the case and deep into the phone.  The    video maker seemingly   just drilled the hole and away you.

AM Fruitcake

History for September 27


History for September 27 - On-This-Day.com:
Thomas Nast 1840 - Political cartoonist that created the Republican elephant and the Democrat donkey, William Conrad 1920, Greg Morris 1934


Wilford Brimley 1934 - Actor, Meat Loaf (Marvin Lee Aday) 1947, Gwyneth Paltrow 1972 - Actress



1825 - George Stephenson operated the first locomotive that hauled a passenger train.


1939 - After 19 days of resistance, Warsaw, Poland, surrendered to the Germans after being invaded by the Nazis and the Soviet Union during World War II.


1940 - The Berlin-Rome-Tokyo Axis was set up. The military and economic pact was for 10 years between Germany, Italy and Japan.





1954 - The "Tonight!" show made its debut on NBC-TV with Steve Allen as host.


1968 - The U.K.'s entry into the European Common Market was barred by France.


1986 - The U.S. Senate approved federal tax code changes that were the most sweeping since World War II.
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1994 - More than 350 Republican congressional candidates signed the Contract with America. It was a 10-point platform they pledged to enact if voters sent a GOP majority to the House.


2004 - North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Choe Su Hon announced that North Korea had turned plutonium from 8,000 spent nuclear fuel rods into nuclear weapons. He also said that the weapons were to serve as a deterrent against increasing U.S. nuclear threats and to prevent nuclear war in northeast Asia. The U.S. State Department noted that the U.S. has repeatedly said that the U.S. has no plans to attack North Korea.

Monday, September 26, 2016

FBI Director Comey Should Resign | The Federalist Papers

FBI Director Comey Should Resign | The Federalist Papers:

"FBI Director James Comey is being called on to resign by former U.S. Attorney Joseph DiGenova.

Comey concluded that Hillary Clinton was in the wrong for handling confidential material with a private server, DiGenova free-passed Clinton out of trouble and granted immunity deals to five Clinton aids, including her chief of staff, Cheryl Mills."



Trump could win the debate simply by bluffing:

Instapundit » Blog Archive » ANALYSIS: TRUE. Trump could win the debate simply by bluffing: Whatever his failings may be, Trump…:

Whatever his failings may be, Trump is an alpha male, and Holt is a nerd. Nobody outside the media-political-progressive class likes to see nerds beat alphas. It’s contrary to the basic order of things.

All Trump has to do is raise his voice a little to make it clear who’s in charge: “Ex-CUSE me, Lester, are you going to let me finish?” Or, “Listen, I’m the candidate here. People want to hear what I have to say, not what you have to say, OK?”

Holt will look pathetic, Trump supporters will roar and middle-of-the-road voters will think, “The man’s a strong leader, no doubt about it.”

Debates are not intelligence tests. They’re not LSATs. They’re television shows, and one participant is the former star of one of the top-ten highest-rated programs in the land.
Read the whole thing."

Trump Sees the Jihadist Trojan Horse

Articles: Trump Sees the Jihadist Trojan Horse
"Ever wonder why there are so many Muslims and Muslim countries in the world? 
Over the millennia many countries were conquered, but didn't remain Persian or Greek or Roman as the case may be. 
You see, the countries conquered in the name of Islam, became and remained Islamic. 
For example Pakistan, part of India, and Malaysia both were Hindu; Turkey, Iraq, Syria, Egypt and N. Africa were Christian; Afghanistan was Buddhist. 
They are all Islamic now.
This transformation was not by chance but by design. 
All these countries were conquered by force then shorn of their wealth and many of their women. 
Then the Muslim conquerors introduced Sharia and continued fighting the local inhabitants. 
The inhabitants were either forced to convert or accorded Dhimmi status. 
As time went on all cultures submitted and eventually became Islamic.
The advance of Islam was finally reversed in Spain and stopped at the Gates of Vienna in 1642. 
Thereafter the power of Islam went into decline but other than Spain, it never lost its hold on the people it conquered.  
This decline was reversed in the Twentieth Century when Arabs became wealthy as a result of their vast oil reserves. 
This wealth was then deployed to conquer the west, not by Violent Jihad, but by Stealth Jihad.
This design was referred to as The Islamic Doctrine. It consists of Koran (14%) which stipulates that “there is no god but ALLAH and Mohammed is his messenger”, Sira, Mohammed’s biography (26%) and Hadiths, traditions, (60%). There are two different Korans combined into one, the Mecca Koran and the Medina Koran.
Dr. Moorthy Muthuswamy writes,
About sixty-one percent of the contents of the Koran are found to speak ill of the unbelievers or call for their violent conquest; at best only 2.6 percent of the verses of the Koran are noted to show goodwill toward humanity. About seventy-five percent of Muhammad’s biography (Sira) consists of jihad waged on unbelievers.

College football players protest during anthem

College football players protest during anthem:

"Players for Michigan and Michigan State raised their fists during the national anthem at each team's respective home game Saturday.

Three Michigan State players -- running back Delton Williams, safety Kenney Lyke and defensive end Gabe Sherrod -- held their right fists in the air while standing for the anthem before the eighth-ranked Spartans' 30-6 loss to No. 11 Wisconsin."



"Before They Exchange Blows": Economic Facts Americans Should Remember in Trump-Clinton Debate

"Before They Exchange Blows": Economic Facts Americans Should Remember in Trump-Clinton Debate:
"...26 Incredible Facts About The Economy That Every American Should Know For The Trump-Clinton Debate
by Michael Snyder
Are you ready for the most anticipated presidential debate in decades? 
It is being projected that Monday’s debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton could potentially break the all-time record of 80 million viewers that watched Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter debate back in 1980.  
Many Americans probably hope to see some personal fireworks between the two nominees, but the two candidates have both expressed a desire to focus on substantive issues.  
There will likely be quite a few questions about the economy, and without a doubt this is an area where Trump and Clinton have some very sharp differences.  
The mainstream media would have us believe that the U.S. economy is in pretty good shape, and if that was true that would seem to favor Clinton.  
But is it actually true?  

The following are 26 incredible facts about the economy that every American should know for the Trump-Clinton debate…
#1 When Barack Obama entered the White House, the U.S. government was 10.6 trillion dollars in debtToday, the U.S. government is 19.5 trillion dollars in debt, and Obama still has several months to go until the end of his second term.  That means that an average of more than 1.1 trillion dollars will be added to the national debt during his presidency.  We are stealing a tremendous amount of consumption from the future to make the economy look much, much better than it otherwise would be, and we are systematically destroying the future in the process.
#2 As Obama prepares to leave office, the rate at which we are adding to the national debt is actually increasing.  During the fiscal year that is just ending, the U.S. government has added another 1.36 trillion dollars to the national debt.
#3 It isn’t just the federal government that is on a massive debt binge.  Total U.S. corporate debt has nearly doubled since the end of 2007.
#4 Default rates on U.S. corporate debt are the highest that they have been since the last financial crisis..."
Read 'em all!

Why I Switched My Endorsement from Clinton to...

Why I Switched My Endorsement from Clinton to... | Scott Adams' Blog:
"As most of you know, I had been endorsing Hillary Clinton for president, for my personal safety, because I live in California. 
It isn’t safe to be a Trump supporter where I live. 
And it’s bad for business too. 
But recently I switched my endorsement to Trump, and I owe you an explanation. So here it goes.
...2. Confiscation of Property: Clinton proposed a new top Estate Tax of 65% on people with net worth over $500 million. Her website goes to great length to obscure the actual policy details, including the fact that taxes would increase on lower value estates as well. See the total lack of transparency here, where the text simply refers to going back to 2009 rates. It is clear that the intent of the page is to mislead, not inform....
6. Persuasion: Economies are driven by psychology. If you expect things to go well tomorrow, you invest today, which causes things to go well tomorrow, as long as others are doing the same. The best kind of president for managing the psychology of citizens – and therefore the economy – is a trained persuader. You can call that persuader a con man, a snake oil salesman, a carnival barker, or full of shit. It’s all persuasion. And Trump simply does it better than I have ever seen anyone do it.
The battle with ISIS is also a persuasion problem. The entire purpose of military action against ISIS is to persuade them to stop, not to kill every single one of them. We need military-grade persuasion to get at the root of the problem. Trump understands persuasion, so he is likely to put more emphasis in that area.
Most of the job of president is persuasion. Presidents don’t need to understand policy minutia. They need to listen to experts and then help sell the best expert solutions to the public. Trump sells better than anyone you have ever seen, even if you haven’t personally bought into him yet. You can’t deny his persuasion talents that have gotten him this far....
I will be live streaming my viewing of the debate Monday night, with my co-host and neighbor, Kristina Basham. Tune your television to the debate and use your phone or iPad with the Periscope app, and look for me at @ScottAdamsSays. 

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‘Hillary cover-up operation’: FBI documents reveal how Clinton IT aide described plan to delete emails | TheBlaze.com

‘Hillary cover-up operation’: FBI documents reveal how Clinton IT aide described plan to delete emails | TheBlaze.com:

"New documents released by the FBI Friday in another late-week document dump revealed that an IT aide to former secretary of state Hillary Clinton once referred to the operation to begin automatically deleting her emails as the “Hillary cover-up operation.”

The employee worked for the Platte River Network, which was the company tasked with handling Clinton’s emails after she left the State Department in February 2013."

I’M SURE IT WAS IN EXCHANGE FOR COMPLETE AND HONEST TESTIMONY: Why Did the Obama Justice Department…

Instapundit » Blog Archive » I’M SURE IT WAS IN EXCHANGE FOR COMPLETE AND HONEST TESTIMONY: Why Did the Obama Justice Department…:
"I’M SURE IT WAS IN EXCHANGE FOR COMPLETE AND HONEST TESTIMONY: Why Did the Obama Justice Department Grant Cheryl Mills Immunity?
In normal cases, the Justice Department does not grant immunity in exchange for evidence when it has lawful power to compel production of that evidence. Mills is not alone. Apparently her subordinate, longtime Clinton aide Heather Samuelson, was given the same deal.

Unbelievably, Mills and Samuelson, who are lawyers, were also permitted to represent Hillary Clinton in the very same investigation in which, we now learn, they were personally granted immunity from prosecution.

That’s apart from the fact that both of them were involved as government officials at the time they engaged in some of the conduct under investigation – a circumstance that, by itself, should have disqualified them from later serving as lawyers for other subjects in the same the investigation.
Gangster government, as Michael Barone says."