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What gets under my skin is the ignorance of liberals on this site. Fricking old enough to know better. ie.. LB, Loser, speedo, MonEL just to name a few.
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Yellowdog, if you can't handle the comments don't read them. You, like others, think you can say whatever you want about someone, then cry like a little B1tch when they give it back to you. Your problem is that you're prejudice and can't stand it when a person of color speaks his/her mind. I have never been afraid to speak my mind. I respect those that respect me. Period. You talk down to me and you will bring the worst out of me bubba. Yellowdog I responded to you only because you made me a part of your bigoted post. If it were not for that I wouldn't have anything to say to your IGNANT BACKWARDS AZZ.

Entry #701

Trump and Pootin

12/10/2016 
Joe Peyronnin

President elect Donald Trump is a loggerheads with the U.S. intelligence community just weeks before he is to be sworn into office. The Washington Post reported that the C.I.A. had determined that Russia had interfered with last month’s presidential election in an effort to undermine the candidacy of Hillary Clinton. The Russians broke into Democratic National Committee computer networks and released embarrassing documents and emails in the weeks prior to the election. The New York Times reported the Russians had also hacked Republican National Committee computers but did not release any of those documents.

The Post quoted a senior U.S. official as saying, “It is the assessment of the intelligence community that Russia’s goal here was to favor one candidate over the other, to help get Trump elected.” The Trump transition team responded with a snarky statement, “These are the same people that said Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction.” In an interview released Wednesday, Trump told Time magazine, “I don’t believe it. I don’t believe (Russia) interfered.” But President Obama has now ordered a full review “of what happened during the 2016 election process” to be completed before he leaves office.

While there is no evidence yet that the Russians or President Vladimir Putin did anything that would alter the outcome of the election, Trump supporters are concerned that these reports may be an effort to delegitimize his presidency. Trump praised Putin as a strong leader during the presidential campaign. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said on Twitter Saturday, “I’m not challenging the outcome of the election, but very concerned about Russian interference/actions at home & throughout the world.”

President Putin has been waging a multi-front campaign for years to destabilize Western democracies and undermine NATO. Trump was critical of NATO during his campaign. Russia has endured tough sanctions as a result of its invasion of Ukraine. The sanctions have added to the severe economic problems the country is facing. While Russia has been a partner of the U.S. in the Iranian nuclear deal, it has been at odds with the West over its military support of Syrian President Bashar al Assad, which has only intensified that country’s civil war and compounded the human tragedy currently taking place.

Putin is a master manipulator, and he may be betting that businessman Donald Trump would be easier to deal with on several fronts. Trump’s imminent announcement of Exxon CEO Rex Tillerson as his Secretary of State nominee is an added plus for Putin. Tillerson and Putin are friends and have done business together. The ExxonMobil website claims that the company “has had a continuous business presence in Russia for more than 20 years.” No project is more important than a joint venture between Exxon and the Russian state owned company Rosneft to drill oil in the Arctic’s Kara Sea. That project had been halted due to the sanctions, but Tillerson has said he does not believe the Russian sanctions work. This week it was announced that Russia sold a 20% stake in Rosneft for $11.7 billion based on expectations that sanctions would be eased under a Trump presidency.

Putin is a trained KGB officer and he runs his country with a ruthless hand. He has cracked down on civil society, the media, he has intensified persecution of his critics, and he has fanned anti-Western sentiment in Russia. Two weeks ago Republican Senator John McCain warned Trump against another reset with Putin. “At the very least, the price of another “reset” would be complicity in Putin and Assad’s butchery of the Syrian people,” he said. “When America has been at its greatest, it is when we have stood on the side of those fighting tyranny. That is where we must stand again.”

A Russian friend of mine recently asked me if I heard the latest joke from his homeland. “President Putin has appointed Donald Trump as the head of America,” he said with a chuckle. This may be funny to Russians, but it is a scary thought to any American. President elect Trump should be treating all U.S. national security agencies with the highest respect. To attack them will only weaken and discourage their efforts at a critical time. Further, he must treat Putin as a serious threat to this nation. The future of freedom and democracy is at stake.

Entry #698

Trump staffers use offensive memes to make fun of Blacks and Hispanics

By Rob Wile

A recent BuzzFeed report suggested that Donald Trump was seeking new ways to curry favor with Latinos. He could use a boost. A July Pew poll found that Latino voters favor Hillary Clinton over Trump by a whopping 66% to 24%. Maybe that’s because Trump has previously called Mexican immigrants drug dealers, criminals and rapists, and insulted a judge’s Mexican heritage. It’s no wonder that even Latina Republicans are calling him racist.

So…it’s probably not great that his staffers are sharing racist memes of Mexicans on social media. But, according to a new report in the Associated Press, that’s exactly what’s happening.

The wire service looked at the social media accounts of 50 current and former Trump campaign employees and found a cornucopia of badness.

For instance, Craig Bachler, Trump’s statewide director of coalitions shared this offensive meme showing an overweight Mexican man wearing a sombrero that made fun of his English.

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The AP found other extremely bad posts from many different corners of the Trump campaign. One graphic designer for Trump’s advance team posted video of a black man eating fried chicken and criticizing fellow blacks for ignorance, irresponsibility and having too many children. A state field director shared a post June 30 calling Islam “a barbaric cult.” And one suggested Edible Arrangements was funneling money to Hamas. (That is an old, false rumor that has been thoroughly debunked.)

This is hardly Trump’s first time having to deal with staffers who stray into deeply racist territory. Last August, the campaign fired a staffer for allegedly writing racially charged and disparaging posts dating back to 2007. One called civil rights leader Rev. Al Sharpton’s daughter the n-word, and another called President Barack Obama a “Socialist Marxist Islamo Fascist Nazi Appeaser,” CNN reported.

Bachler and the Trump campaign did not respond to emailed requests for comment.

Entry #689

Trump is LYING about his RELATIONSHIP with RUSSIA

During an interview that aired on this week’s edition of Extra, Donald Trump said he has no relationship with Vladimir Putin. But when Extra’s AJ Calloway pressed Trump about whether that means he’s recanting previous statements that he does indeed have a relationship with the Russian President, Trump said he’s “not recanting anything.

Trump’s relationship with Russia came under renewed scrutiny this week following separate reports that there has been “an established exchange of information between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin of mutual benefit” and that the FBI is investigating connections between Trump campaign staff and Russian oligarchs.

Trump has consistently played dumb about Russia. Despite reportedly being briefed by intelligence officials about Russia’s involvement in hacks on Democratic targets, Trump has repeatedly expressed skepticism about whether Russians are really involved. Yet he’s signaled support for policy positions that would benefit Russia?—?such as reevaluating and possibly lessening the United States’ commitment to NATO?—?and has praised Putin, calling him “a leader, far more than our President has been a leader.”

In September, Yahoo broke news about Trump foreign policy advisor Carter Page being under federal investigation for meeting with high-level Russian officials seeking to manipulate the presidential election. That came on the heels of Paul Manafort resigning from his role as Trump’s campaign manager in August amid reports Ukrainian authorities were investigating him for receiving $12.7 million in illegal payments from Ukraine’s former pro-Russia ruling party.

The Extra interview isn’t the first time in recent weeks that Trump has contradicted himself on the topic of his relationship with Putin. During the final presidential debate, Trump claimed he’s “never met” Putin. But he’s previously said, on camera, that he talked with Putin in Moscow in 2014 when he hosted the Miss Universe pageant there.

Trump might be hiding something—earlier this week, Mother Jones reported on the contents of a memo written by a “former Western intelligence officer” that claims “Russian intelligence had ‘compromised’ Trump during his visits to Moscow and could ‘blackmail him.’” Or his incoherency might just be another example of his notoriously fast and loose relationship with the truth. One thing, however, is certain?—?Trump either lied about not having a relationship with Putin in the past, or he’s lying now.

Entry #687