Michigan Democratic AG candidate Dana Nessel attacks penises in her campaign ad.— Ryan Saavedra 🇺🇸 (@RealSaavedra) November 30, 2017
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Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Michigan Democratic AG candidate makes political ad attacking penises. Wut?
Meet the future of the Democratic Party.
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
Trump wins one in court against the CFPB swamp
Finally...
Via The Hill:
Via The Hill:
A federal judge on Tuesday rejected a lawsuit from an official who claims that she, and not President Trump appointee Mick Mulvaney, is the rightful director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
Judge Timothy Berry of the U.S. District Court of the District of Columbia declined to grant Leandra English a restraining order to bar Mulvaney from serving as the CFPB’s acting director.
The ruling clears the way for Mulvaney to run the CFPB until a permanent director is sworn in or English successfully appeals the decision.
Trump last week appointed Mulvaney to temporarily lead the CFPB until the lawmakers confirm his pick to replace Richard Cordray, who resigned as the agency’s director on Friday.
Keep on reading…
Thursday, November 23, 2017
Sunday, November 19, 2017
Anybody remember this sexual harasser? (Barack Obama Shows Erection To Reporters On Plane)
Obama Shows Erection To Reporters On Plane
Thursday, November 16, 2017
Gloria Allred repeatedly refuses to say if yearbook signature is a forgery...
This is from a Wolf Blitzer interview.
Big League Politics transcript:
Big League Politics transcript:
“Well, all I’m saying is, we will permit an independent examiner of the writing…We will allow all of this to be asked and answered at the hearing,” Allred said.Allred also would not say if her client would take a lie detector test. This is smelling worse all the time.
“But that’s not a flat denial, Gloria,” Blitzer said.
“Well, all I’m saying is, we’re not denying, we’re not admitting, we’re not addressing,” Allred said. “We will not be distracted.”
Blitzer asked why Allred needed a Senate hearing and would not just permit an independent handwriting expert to take a look.
“Well, uh, all I can say is we want it done in a professional setting to the extent possible, that’s the only setting in which people can testify under oath,” Allred said.
Wednesday, November 8, 2017
Guess what the Democrats took off their website today...
It seems like the Democrats are now going to be OK with a felon serving in the Senate...if he is one of theirs.
Via Lifezette:
Via Lifezette:
A statement from former Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid insisting that “a convicted felon is not going to be able to serve in the United States Senate” has suddenly disappeared from the website of the Senate Democrats as jurors deliberate in the federal corruption trial of Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.).
On Nov. 1, 2008, Reid issued the statement after Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) was convicted on corruption charges. The verdict came down just before his 2008 re-election bid — which he narrowly lost. Pointing to Stevens’ conviction, Reid wrote that “the reality is that a convicted felon is not going to be able to serve in the United States Senate.”
So, James Comey originally thought Hillary Clinton was 'grossly negligent' with classified material...
James Comey changed his original draft to read “extremely careless.” This smells like a political decision. "Grossly negligent" would have required an indictment. The FBI has lost all credibility.
Newly reported memos to Congress released Monday showed that language was softened between an early draft and the final copy of former FBI Director James Comey’s statement closing out the Hillary Clinton email case.Originally Comey accused the former secretary of state of being “grossly negligent” in handling classified information in a draft dated May 2, 2016, but that was modified to claim that Clinton had been “extremely careless” in a draft dated June 10, 2016.Comey stuck to that modified language when he announced in July 2016 that there would be no charges against Clinton.