John Kasich just ate his pizza with a fork and knife pic.twitter.com/KQ0UXCoJjN— GIF The News (@NowThisGIF) March 30, 2016
Thursday, March 31, 2016
Son of a mailman alert: John Kasich eats pizza with a knife and fork....
Just an ordinary guy...
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Trump rescinds pledge to support GOP 2016 nominee...
Game on. I have never seen anything like the attacks on Republican front-runner Donald Trump by the GOPe, many conservatives, democrats and the mainstream media. They are terrified their cushy worlds will be turned upside down when Trump wins. It's like Trump poked a hornets nest with a stick. He doesn't need their money and the elites that control this country are terrified they will lose their power. Could you have imagined a year ago the GOP front-runner, a man who has brought a ton of new voters into the party, would be called a clown, bigot, conman, misogynist, racist, and a Hitler wannabe? And that was often by fellow Republicans. Trump has had as much as $150 million in negative campaign ads run against him by his opponents and their SuperPacs and they and the media now claim he can't win in November because his negatives are too high. Doh! Trump has been threatened with prosecution for inciting a riot in spite of the fact his supporters have never rioted. Now, they have charged his campaign manager with simple battery in what has to be the lamest charge I have ever seen. Party leaders and several other candidates are actively and openly plotting to thwart the will of the voters at the July convention and give the nomination to someone who didn't get the most votes. If that happens, the Republican Party is finished. Trump should form a 3rd party and take his supporters with him.
Via Politico:
Via Politico:
Donald Trump has rescinded his pledge to support the Republican nominee for president.
“We’ll see who it is,” he said Tuesday during a CNN town hall.
He said he had been treated “unfairly” by the Republican National Committee and the GOP establishment. He said he was unsure whether the Republican establishment was plotting to take the nomination away from him during the convention in Cleveland.
He also said he didn’t need Cruz to promise to support him should Trump win the nomination.
“I’m not asking for his support,” Trump said.
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Here is why you should never shop at CVS
This is what America has come become...
Army veteran is FIRED as a CVS manager after trying to stop two shoplifters
He then confronted the two men, as they tried to flee the store with stolen prescription drugs.One of them, he says, was carrying a screwdriver. Morici says one of the men tried to hit him with it, but he blocked it.After meeting the two suspects at the front door, a struggle ensued, and Morici says he disarmed of the screwdriver.The two suspects got away.Morici's boss arrived a short time later and said he was being terminated as a result of his actions.He told the news station: 'My main concern just everyone's safety in the building. I reacted out of instinct.'I've never been let go from a position-- especially something like that.' Read more here.
Monday, March 28, 2016
Sunday, March 27, 2016
Obama still wants to import 100,000 Syrian and Iraqi refugees...
Slow learner...
Via Washington Examiner:
Via Washington Examiner:
In a brief Easter weekend radio address, President Obama vowed to decimate the self-proclaimed Islamic State, but he said the United States will do so by offering an example of freedom, tolerance and open society.
“Our openness to refugees fleeing ISIL’s violence; our determination to win the battle against ISIL’s hateful and violent propaganda — a distorted view of Islam that aims to radicalize young Muslims to their cause,” are paramount in the fight, Obama told Americans during his weekly radio address.
Admitting entry to Syrian and Iraqi refugees has become a divisive issue in the U.S. as well as Europe, but Obama made clear he has no plan to back off his promise to admit 100,000 to the U.S. this year.
Keep on reading…
Saturday, March 26, 2016
DHS Jeh Johnson: Illegals are “in effect” citizens
Uh, no.
Via Washington Examiner:
The nation’s top immigration officer said that the “11 million” undocumented aliens in the United States are “not going away,” are “in effect” citizens, and added that deporting the few the administration wants out is unpleasant.
Jeh Johnson, secretary of Homeland Security, told Harvard University students this week that the administration is focused on its plan to integrate illegals into America, despite the policy being tied up in court.
Keep reading…
Elizabeth Warren is cheering Bernie Sanders on...
Socialists of a feather flock together...
Via USA Today:
Via USA Today:
Progressive icon Elizabeth Warren still isn’t ready to endorse a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination. But she says she’s cheering on Bernie Sanders.
The Massachusetts Democrat’s comment came Thursday in response to a question about whether Sanders, a democratic socialist, should drop out of the race against front-runner Hillary Clinton.
‘‘He’s out there. He fights from the heart. This is who Bernie is,’’ Warren said, according to a video of the news conference. ‘‘He has put the right issues on the table both for the Democratic Party and for the country in general so I’m still cheering Bernie on.’’
Warren wouldn’t say who got her vote in the Massachusetts primary. She said she will endorse a candidate but she doesn’t have a timeline.
Keep on reading…
Friday, March 25, 2016
Hey #Cruzbots, Scott Walker believes an open convention would pick someone not running...
Ted Cruz and his supporters seem to have given up on beating Donald Trump and are working to keep Trump under 50% of delegates. If they succeed, the GOPe will control the convention and there is no way in hell Cruz will be the nominee. Cruz should pick up the phone and join forces with Trump.
Via Madison:
Via Madison:
If the Republican Party finds itself with an open convention in July, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker believes the nominee may not be Donald Trump, Ted Cruz or John Kasich.
“I think if it’s an open convention, it’s very likely it would be someone who’s not currently running,” Walker told reporters Thursday. “I mean, who knows. The one thing I qualify — it’s like the qualifications you see on those ads you see for car dealerships. I think any of us who comment on this election have to qualify that almost every prediction’s been off, so it’s hard to predict anything.”
The governor, who ended his own presidential campaign in September, has yet to endorse a candidate. He plans to decide whether to endorse within the next few days, he said.
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