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02/27/2017 by The Doctor Of Common Sense

Botox Nancy Pelosi Says Trump Has Done Nothing In 1st Month Of Office

Nancy Pelosi

 

House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi said that President Trump will have no positive achievements to point to when he gives his first address to a joint session of Congress Tuesday night.

“He has nothing to show for it but fear in every way,” Pelosi told ABC News chief anchor George Stephanopoulos Sunday on “This Week.” “To people who are sick — fear, to people who are immigrants — fear, to people who are concerned about the greed on Wall Street — taking us back to where we were.”

Pelosi also said she doesn’t believe Republicans will be able to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, President Obama’s signature health care law, as many in the GOP have promised.

“How can they do it?” she said. “They do not have the votes.”

“They’ve been baying at the moon that they had a better idea” than the health care act known as Obamacare, the Democratic leader said of Republicans. “They’ve come up with nothing … They don’t have a replacement. What they have put forth and outlined will cost more to consumers. It will cover fewer people. It will give tax breaks to the wealthiest people.”

The Democratic Party‘s response to the President Trump’s speech to Congress on Tuesday will be delivered by former Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Beshear’s work in Kentucky is “proof positive that the Affordable Care Act works,” indicating he was selected to counter Republican’s plans to repeal and replace the law. In addition, Nevada immigration activist and “dreamer” Astrid Silva will give the Democrats’ Spanish-language response.

Stephanopoulos also asked Pelosi her view on whether Attorney General Jeff Sessions should recuse himself from overseeing the FBI and Justice Department‘s investigation of Russia’s alleged interference in the presidential election.

A leading GOP member of Congress, Rep. Darrell Issa of California, said on Bill Maher‘s show, “Real Time,” on Friday that a special prosecutor is needed.

“You cannot have somebody — a friend of mine, Jeff Sessions — who was on the [Trump] campaign and who is an appointee,” Issa told Maher. “You’re going to need to use the special prosecutor’s statute and office.”

Pelosi told Stephanopoulos, “The attorney general must recuse himself … You have seen a flurry of activities that are completely inappropriate — encouraging lawmakers, encouraging intelligence officials to say that something is one way or another [about the Russia probe]. Let’s have the investigation and find out the truth.”

The California Democrat was referring to news that White House staff spoke to both the FBI and the leaders of the House and Senate intelligence committees about rebutting reports that Trump associates had contact with Russian officials during the presidential campaign.

http://6abc.com/news/pelosi-trump-has-nothing-to-show-for-1st-month-in-office-except-fear/1774160/

Filed Under: Donald Trump, White House Tagged With: Nancy Pelosi, Politics, trump

02/26/2017 by The Doctor Of Common Sense

Philadelphia Jewish Cemetery Headstones damaged by a Bunch of Heathens

Where is the outrage from the damn media?

Dozens of headstones at a Jewish cemetery in the Wissinoming section of Philadelphia have been broken and overturned.

The Philadelphia police say this was an act of vandalism at the Mt. Carmel Cemetery on the corner of Frankford and Cheltenham avenues.

Aaron Mallin of North Jersey made the disturbing discovery Sunday when he came to visit his father’s grave.

“It’s just very disheartening that such a thing would take place,” Mallin said.

He says he knows this doesn’t look good, but is hoping that somehow this wasn’t an anti-Semitic attack.

“I’m hoping it was maybe just some drunk kids. But the fact that there’s so many, it leads one to think it could have been targeted,” Mallin said.

The damage is widespread all across the cemetery with dozens, perhaps hundreds, of headstones affected.

Who would try to wake the dead but a bunch of dumb liberals?

Mallin just doesn’t understand how someone could do this.

“It’s just very heartbreaking,” Mallin said.

Israeli Foreign Ministry Spokesman Emmanuel Nahshon released a statement on Twitter saying, “#Philadelphia Jewish cemetery desecration is shocking and a source of worry . Full confidence #US authorities catch and punish culprits.”

The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia tells Action News they will be opening a mailbox at jewishphilly.org later Sunday to begin raising money to help speed up the repairs of the cemetery.

 

http://6abc.com/news/headstones-damaged-at-philadelphia-jewish-cemetery-/1774127/

Filed Under: Anti-Semitism News and Issues, Conspiracy or Not, Crazy Liberals, Islam Tagged With: anti-semitic, Jewish people, Philadelphia Jewish Cemetery Headstones damaged by a Bunch of Heathens

02/26/2017 by The Doctor Of Common Sense

Hollywood Loco’s Jodie Foster and Michael J. Fox Do Pre-Oscar Trump Protest Against Ban

Can these 2 take their asses to a muslim country

The new red carpet! Jodie Foster and Michael J. Fox lead rally against Trump’s immigration ban instead of the traditional pre-Oscars party as Hollywood gears up for the most political show EVER

  • Jodie Foster, Michael J. Fox and Keegan Michael Key among the 1,200 to protest in Hollywood on Friday in support of immigrant rights
  • Protest took place outside United Talent Agency headquarters in Beverly Hills
  • The talent agency scrapped its annual pre-Oscar party in favor of the rally
  • Oscar-nominated Iranian filmmaker Asghar Farhadi spoke via video from Tehran

While most celebrities are busy gearing for Oscar events this weekend, the likes of Jodie Foster, Michael J. Fox and Keegan Michael Key opted to protest in Hollywood over Donald Trump‘s recent immigration orders.

The stars were among 1,200 people to take part in the rally organized by the United Talent Agency on Friday outside its headquarters in Beverly Hills.

Islam is so peaceful. This is how the treat women.

UTA, one of the world’s largest talent agencies, chose to scrap its annual pre-Oscars party in protest at Trump’s immigration travel ban and to show its support for freedom of speech and artistic expression.

Taking to the rally stage, Foster said she’s never been comfortable using her public face for activism and has always found the small ways to serve, but that this year is different.

‘It’s time to show up,’ she said. ‘It’s a singular time in history. It’s time to engage. And as the very, very dead Frederick Douglass once said ‘any time is a good time for illumination’.’

‘It doesn’t matter where you born, who you voted for… All the colors in the identity rainbow – this is our time to resist,’ she said.

How Many Of These Idiots Take In Refugees?

‘It is the time to show up and demand answers. It’s all of us trying to tell our elected officials to do their job.’

The rally also featured speeches from Michael J. Fox and Keegan-Michael Key and performances by DJ Cassidy and rock band the X Ambassadors.

Fox, who became a United States citizen some 20 years ago, remembered being annoyed at the 8-year process to citizenship and now wonders what he was complaining about.

‘I’m proud to stand here today in support of values and principles that I admire,’ Fox told the crowd.

‘You have people who have given up everything, who have lost everything they have. They are struggling to keep their families alive and keep food in their mouths and disease away from their bodies and took tremendous risk to get to this country, and we say no?’

Key said the event was intended to ‘support the creative community’s growing concern with anti-immigration sentiment in the United States of America and its potential chilling effect on the global exchange of ideas, not to mention freedom of expression.’

He welcomed all, including a handful of Trump supporters, because he said ‘this is America, where you get to believe what you want.’

Loving Islam Did This

One Trump supporter walked through the crowd in a Make America Great Again hat early on saying ‘you’re not going to block me.’

For the most part, however, the crowd was subdued, civil and attentive to the celebrity speakers.

The talent agency organized the nearly two-hour rally in lieu of its annual Oscars party.

The Oscar-nominated Iranian filmmaker Asghar Farhadi also spoke via video from Tehran to praise the show of unity among the cinema community.

Farhadi, who is represented by the agency in Hollywood, previously said he would not travel to Los Angeles for Sunday’s ceremony as a result of Trump’s Muslim travel ban.

The film’s lead actress, Taraneh Alidoosti, is also boycotting the awards event.

‘It is comforting to know that at a time when some politicians are trying to promote hate by creating divisions between cultures, religions and nationalities, the cinema community has joined the people in a common show of unity to show its opposition,’ Farhadi said.

‘I hope this unity will continue and spread to fight other injustices. Filmmakers can break stereotypes around the world by turning their cameras to capture shared human qualities.’

UTA previously announced that it was donating $250,000 to the ACLU and the International Rescue Committee and has set up a crowd funding page to solicit more donations. At press time, over $320,000 had been raised.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4258586/Jodie-Foster-Michael-J-Fox-call-unity-UTA-rally.html

Filed Under: Entertainers and Celebrities, Feminism, Feminism News and Issues, Hollywood, Hypocrisy, Illegal Immigration Tagged With: feminism, Hollywood Loco's Jodie Foster and Michael J. Fox Do Pre-Oscar Trump Protest Against Ban, Hypocrisy, illegal immigrants, Illegal Immigration

02/21/2017 by The Doctor Of Common Sense

Family Argument Over Pot Pie Turns Into Ax Attack

Don’t tell Grizzly Adams he can’t have a second pot pie

A York County, Pa., man reportedly attempted to attack his father with an ax and slit his throat with a knife Sunday during an argument over how much pot pie he ate.

Kevin Blanch, 30, of Springettsbury Township, was charged with attempted homicide, simple assault, and two counts of aggravated assault. He was remanded to the York County prison on $75,000 bail, PennLive reported.

Blanch was found by police outside his home with blood on his hands, neck, chest, and ripped shirt. His father, Dennis, 61, told police his son attacked him with an ax. He suffered wounds to his chest and neck and a wrist, according to the story.

Kevin Blanch told police his father confronted him Sunday morning about an argument he had with his mother the night before about eating too much pot pie. His father asked to speak with him and blocked his path. Kevin Blanch said he then picked up his M48 Tomahawk throwing ax and tried to hit his father in the jugular vein, the site reported.

A struggle ensued and Kevin Blanch said that he tried to grab a knife from his belt but that his father grabbed it, according to the report. He said that he wanted to “neutralize the threat” and that he “wanted to kill” his father.

Filed Under: Crazy Stories, Crime, Insane, JACKASS AWARD Tagged With: Ax attack, Family Argument Over Pot Pie Turns Into Ax Attack, Kevin Blanch, pot pie, Springettsbury Township, tomahawk throwing ax, York County PA

02/21/2017 by The Doctor Of Common Sense

Supremes To Decide if Foreigners Have Constitutional Rights

 

Why is this even an issue? Hell to the NO they don’t have constitutional rights

The Supreme Court on Tuesday will take up the case of a Mexican teenager who was shot and killed by a U.S. border agent and try to decide a question that is also at the heart of the legal dispute over President Trump’s foreign travel ban: Does the Constitution protect foreign citizens who stand at the nation’s borders?

Judges have blocked Trump’s order temporarily on the grounds it may violate the constitutional rights of foreign travelers from seven Muslim majority nations. Some of those foreigners  live legally in this country and had traveled abroad, while others hold U.S. visas but have never been to the United States. However, the law in this area is far from clear, and it will likely remain so until the high court rules on the issue.

The border shooting case touches on a similar question, and the outcome may affect the travel ban litigation.

In June 2010, Sergio Hernandez, 15, was playing with two friends in the concrete culvert that marks the boundary between El Paso and Juarez, Mexico. Cellphone video shows the boys ran up the culvert on the U.S. side and touched the high fence. They turned to run back to the Mexican side when a U.S. border patrol agent on a bicycle came upon them.

Officer Jesus Mesa Jr. grabbed one of the boys and turned his gun toward the other, Sergio, who had hidden behind a pillar about 60 feet away on the Mexican side. The officer fired three shots and killed the teenager.

Mesa initially claimed he acted in self-defense because the boys were throwing rocks at him. While the video appeared to disprove that, Justice Department investigators later said Mesa was responding to reports of smugglers and he had encountered rocks being thrown.

The killing of the teenager, who was unarmed and posed no apparent threat to the officer, provoked anger on the Mexican side of the border, but U.S. officials refused to extradite Mesa to face charges in Mexico. They also decided against prosecuting him under U.S. law.

Sergio’s parents then sued Mesa, alleging the shooting was an unjustified violation of the Constitution. They cited the 4th Amendment’s ban on unreasonable seizures and the use of excessive force as well as the 5th Amendment, which says no person shall “be deprived of life or liberty … without due process of law.”

A federal judge threw out the suit on the grounds that the Constitution’s protections stop at the border. Since the Mexican teenager was killed on the Mexican side, his family could not sue the border patrol agent, the judge said.

A divided panel of the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals briefly revived the suit. The majority cited the Supreme Court’s ruling in cases regarding the U.S. detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in which the justices said the Constitution and the right to habeas corpus extended to the naval base on Cuban soil because U.S. authorities exercised complete control there. Similarly, the judges said, U.S. agents controlled the area on the U.S-Mexico border.

The full 15-member appeals court then took up the case and decided that because the law was not clear, the border agent could not be held liable for violating it.

The family appealed to the Supreme Court, arguing the justices should not permit a “law-free zone in which U.S. agents can kill innocent civilians with impunity.”

The case of Hernandez vs. Mesa will be the first argued in the Supreme Court by lawyers representing the Trump administration.

In an interview, the family’s attorney, Robert Hilliard of Corpus Christi, Texas, said the case has similarities to the legal battle over Trump’s travel ban. “This is really about the separation of powers and whether the judiciary has a role in reviewing the conduct of the government,” he said.

He was referring to the government’s contention in the border shooting case that the Supreme Court should throw out the suit and shield U.S. agents from all such claims.

Defending the travel ban, government lawyers made a similar argument, contending judges had no authority to second-guess the president’s decision to exclude certain foreigners from entering the country. Last weekend, White House policy advisor Stephen Miller said in TV interviews that judges had no authority to block Trump’s order on foreign travelers. “The president’s powers here are beyond question,” he said. “We don’t have judicial supremacy in this country.”

As usual, Justice Anthony M. Kennedy appears to hold the key vote. In the past, he has said the reach of the Constitution should turn on practical concerns, including whether U.S. officials are in control. If so, he could join with the court’s liberals to say the Constitution constrains U.S. agents operating on a border, thereby clearing the family’s lawsuit to proceed. Such a decision would surely be cited by lawyers and judges in the litigation over the travel ban.

But he could also join with the court’s conservatives and refuse to open the door for noncitizens outside the country to bring legal claims against U.S. officials. If the court were to split, 4-4, the justices could choose to place a hold on the case and await the confirmation of a ninth justice.

The Senate will begin hearings March 20 on Judge Neil Gorsuch, the president’s nominee to fill the vacancy.

Filed Under: Illegal Immigration, Liberalism, Mexico, Supreme Court Tagged With: Anthony Kennedy, Crime, Donald Trump, Homicide, mexico, neil gorsuch, Neil Grouch, U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Supreme Court

02/21/2017 by The Doctor Of Common Sense

Milo Touts Pedophilia Then Says It’s A Politically Motivated Witch-hunt. Fuck You.

It’s hard to speak for conservatives with a dick in your mouth, Milo.

Firebrand conservative columnist Milo Yiannopolous quits Breitbart after he was accused of defending pedophilia – but storms: ‘This is a politically-motivated witch-hunt. F*** you for that.’

  • Firebrand ‘alt-right’ columnist dramatically announced he was leaving Breitbart after videos surfaced of him speaking about pedophilia
  • He was accused of condoning and defending pedophiles by speaking about ‘coming of age relationships’ being criminalized  
  • His $250,000 book deal was canceled when the comments surfaced and his speaking engagement at a major conservative conference also stopped
  • Statement on Monday afternoon said he did not want his ‘poor choice of words’ to stop Breitbart’s ‘great work’ 
  • British-born self-styled ‘dangerous faggot’, 32, has said he was not defending pedophiles and was himself a victim of child abuse
  • He surfaced on Monday afternoon at a press conference in New York shortly after issuing his statement to defend himself 
  • Claming the row was a set-up, he said he now had ‘millions of fans’, adding:  ‘I don’t think this has done any harm for my profile.’

 

Milo Yiannopoulos said Tuesday that political adversaries and mainstream media had sparked a ‘witch hunt’ against him following the emergence of a video in which he appeared to support pedophilia – but said that despite losing his job and a book deal, he would not be silenced.

He used a press conference in New York to fight back after videos were published in which he spoke about ‘inter-generational relationships’ and was revealed to have said: ‘The whole consent thing is not as black and white as people try and paint it.’

The storm cost him first a $250,000 book deal, then a prestigious conservative speaking engagement and finally his job as technology editor of conservative website Breitbart, from which he resigned shortly before the press conference.

‘It was a politically motivated witch-hunt and they waited until the most damaging moment,’ he said.

‘They held the footage back, that has been out there in the world for over a year, because they don’t care about the victims and they don’t care about children. They only care about bringing me down.’

He added: ‘They will fail.’

The alt-right figure took responsibility for his words and apologized to the victims of child abuse over his remarks.

He went on to say that this was the first time he had apologized and unlikely would again – as well as saying he had exposed three pedophiles in his time as a journalist.

‘I do not support child abuse,’ he said. ‘It’s a disgusting crime of which I am a victim.’

He addressed abuse victims directly to tell them ‘it’s not the worst thing that’s ever going to happen to you’ before adding that ‘going bankrupt is worse’.

He went on to rail against the media and the Left, claiming that the video of his comments had been deceptively edited.

‘They have reported things about me which they know aren’t true and f*** you for that,’ he said to the assembled press.

 He said that he had exposed three pedophiles in his journalistic career, adding ‘three more than most of my critics’.

‘Most journalists have no sense of the country they are reporting on and I do,’ he later added.

He also said he believed he has done more for the image of gay people in the ‘flyover states’ than any other gay rights charities, advocacy groups and publications in the last 30 years.

Yiannopoulos said Breitbart had stood by him and that he had decided to step down to allow them continue with their work, adding that he would now be focused on ‘education and entertainment’.

‘I don’t think this has done any harm for my profile,’ he said – announcing that he would be setting up his own website, and returning to speaking at campuses and commercial speaking events very soon.

He opened the press conference, by reading from a prepared statement: ‘I am a gay man and a child abuse victim. Between the ages of 13 and 16, two men touched me in ways they should not have. One of those men was a priest.

‘My relationship with my abusers is complicated by the fact that at the time, I didn’t perceive what was happening as abuse. I can look back now and see that it was.

‘I still don’t view myself as a victim but I clearly I am that. Looking back I see the effects that this had on me. In the years after this happened, I fell into alcohol and nihilistic partying. It lasted well into my twenties.

‘A few years ago, I realized it was time to do something good with my life. I started focusing on work but the black comedy, the gallows humor and the love of shock value from my twenties never really went away.

‘I’ve reviewed the tapes that appeared two days ago in the proper context and I don’t believe that they say what is being reported.

‘Nevertheless, I do say some things on the tape that I do not mean and that do not reflect my views.’

He added: ‘My experiences as a victim led me to believe that I could say almost anything on the subject – no matter how outrageous.

‘But I understand that my usual blend of sassy, gay, British sarcasm, provocation and gallows humor might have come across as flippancy and lack of care for other victims, or even worse as seems to have been the case in reports, advocacy. I am horrified by that impression.

‘I would like to restate my disgust for adults who sexually abuse minors.’

He said that he believed the age of consent ‘was about right’ and did not believe it should be lowered, adding that he believed the legal age of consent in Germany – 14 – was too young.

Yiannopoulos claimed that a section in the tape where he talked about the age of consent had been edited out.

‘I don’t believe that sex with 13-year-olds is okay,’ he said. ‘When I mentioned the number 13 [on the tape], I was talking about myself and the age I lost my virginity.’

The firebrand commentator said he would not apologize for ‘dealing with my life experiences in the way that I choose to which is through humor and provocation.  No one can tell me or anyone else who has lived through these experiences how they should best deal with those emotions’.

He added: ‘But I am sorry to other abuse victims who may have interpreted what I said as flippant or uncaring.’

Yiannopoulos said he ‘would never stop making jokes about taboo subjects’ and said that in any gay club or drag bar there was ‘joke after joke after joke about clerical sexual abuse’.

He complained that he was not afforded the same freedom to make those kind of jokes and blamed the media for ‘selectively defining me as a political figure in some circumstances and a comedian in others. And also, of course, because I’m conservative.’

And he said he believed that Simon & Schuster’s decision to jettison his book, Dangerous, would make them ‘popular at New York cocktail parties’ but said other publishers had expressed interest and that he believed it would still be bought by his millions of followers.

The controversy began when a Twitter account, @ReaganBattallion, was used to publish the videos in which Yiannopolous discussed ‘inter-generational relationships’ and said: ‘The whole consent thing is not as black and white as people try and paint it.

Among his comments, he said: ‘People are messy and complex, particularly in the homosexual world.

‘Some of those relationships between younger boys and older men, the sort of ‘coming of age’ relationships, the relationships in which those older men help those young boys to discover who they are, and give them security and safety and provide them with love and a reliable rock where they can’t speak to their parents.’

He also said: ‘Pedophilia is not a sexual attraction to somebody 13 years old who is sexually mature.’

That led to a storm of criticism aimed principally at Simon & Schuster, the publishing house, for his $250,000 book deal – which it canceled on Monday – and the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), which had invited him to speak later this week, and which rescinded its invitation on Monday.

Breitbart, his employer, had however stood by him. At his press conference he said that he would not be deterred from carving out a career as a conservative and libertarian provocateur.

In quitting Breitbart, he said he did not want to distract from the site’s work. In a statement, he said: ‘Breitbart news has stood by me when others caved.

‘They have allowed me to carry conservative and libertarian ideas to communities that would otherwise never have heard them.

‘They have been a significant factor in my success. I’m grateful for that freedom and for the friendships I forged there.

‘I would be wrong to allow my poor choice of words to detract from my colleagues’ important reporting, so today I am resigning from Breitbart, effective immediately.

‘This decision is mine alone.’

He added: ‘When your friends have done right by you, you do right by them. For me, now, that means stepping aside so my colleagues at Breitbart can get back to the great work they do.’

Pressure on British-born Yiannonpolous, 34, had grown on Monday morning as the editor-in-chief of Breitbart, Alex Marlow, called his comments ‘indefensible’.

Marlow had offered a defense of his right to speak – and claimed that what Yiannopolous had said was no worse than the actions of liberal favorites including Lena Dunham, who, writing in her autobiography, described touching her sister’s private parts when they were both children and Roman Polanski, still wanted for statutory rape.

Politico reported that Marlow told the Breitbart radio show that his columnist’s comments were ‘indefensible’, ‘troubling’ and ‘upsetting’ – and a ‘total surprise’ to his employers.

‘He seemed to be speaking from personal experience as a gay man; he also revealed he’s a victim of child abuse himself,’ Marlow said,

‘He himself told me he’s never had inappropriate contact with a minor since he was an adult. … it’s all very upsetting and something we take very seriously at Breitbart.’

But he added: ‘We have many examples on the left who have admitted to statutory rape; Lena Dunham had in her book touching her sister’s private parts as a child; you have Roman Polanski; you have millions of examples of the left of normalizing behavior, similar to what Milo described.

‘There’s no evidence Milo has been a predator, and so I do think that is also very important context.’

Breitbart is closely linked to the White House. President Trump’s chief strategist, Steve Bannon, was until he joined the Trump campaign, Breitbart’s executive chair and had been one of the founding member of its board.

Yiannopolous has credited Bannon as a mentor and said: ‘He made me a star.’

Yiannopolous said at his press conference in New York that he had not spoken to Bannon about his resignation.

He added that his immigration status in the U.S. was not tied to a work visa for the publication.

Yiannopoulos said that he has an 01-B visa – designated for aliens of ‘extraordinary ability’, which means that the current storm is unlikely to affect his presence in the country.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4246660/Milo-quits-Brietbart-pedophilia-storm.html

Filed Under: Entertainers and Celebrities, Gay Life Style, Gay Mafia Tagged With: Breitbart, dangerous faggot, Gannon, Milo Touts Pedophilia Then Says It's A Politically Motivated Witch-hunt. Fuck You., Milo Yiannapoulos

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