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Monday, January 23, 2017

Kellyanne Conway on the Women’s March: “We…Frankly Didn’t See the Point”

Kellyanne Conway on the Women’s March: “We…Frankly Didn’t See the Point”
oped: Oh my goodness...I do believe the looney left liberals as well as the Progressives who took over the DNC are what pilots refer to as a major stall/death spiral...I don't think they will be able to pull out of this one and will hit the proverbial tarmac! 
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Secret Service Investigating Madonna for Threats to Blow Up the White House


Secret Service Investigating Madonna for Threats to Blow Up the White House

The U.S. Secret Service will reportedly open an investigation into Madonna after the singer told demonstrators at the Women’s March on Washington Saturday that she has often thought of “blowing up the White House.”

During a profanity-laced speech at the protest rally in Washington, D.C. Saturday, the 58-year-old “Rebel Heart” singer said she had felt “angry” and “outraged” over Donald Trump becoming the country’s 45th president.

“I’m angry. Yes, I’m outraged. Yes, I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House,” Madonna said. “But I know that this won’t change anything. We cannot fall into despair.”

A spokesman for the Secret Service reportedly told The Gateway Pundit that the agency was “aware” of the singer’s comments and would open an investigation, though the final decision on whether to prosecute would be made by the U.S. Attorney’s office.
 Source: Breitbart  

Chelsea Handler Says She's Not a Democrat Anymore


Chelsea Handler Says She's Not a Democrat Anymore
Chelsea Handler said she’s no longer a Democrat because “it’s too divisive,” after she lead a march against President Donald Trump the day after his inauguration.

During an interview with Variety magazine published on Sunday, the 41-year-old talk show host talked about wanting to “reach across party lines” and then said she doesn’t “respect either” the president or the first lady, Melania Trump.

“Divisiveness is not the answer, and I think to get that message, we have to reach across party lines,” Handler said. “Forget your party. I’m registering as an independent. I’m not going to be a Democrat anymore because it’s too divisive. This isn’t working, this two-party system.”

“And for us to come to this,” she added. “And if we get this response that’s come out of him being in office is the right one. And that’s what…I’m going to hang my hat on that.”
 Source: The Smoke Room

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Kellyanne Conway on the Women’s March: “We…Frankly Didn’t See the Point”


Kellyanne Conway appeared on ABC’s “Meet the Press,” and was questioned about Saturday’s women’s march.   What she said communicated a significant, simple message:  “We…frankly didn’t see the point.”
Social media feeds and news outlets were full of congratulatory praise for the women who marched for…what?  Abortion rights?  Objecting to Trump as President?  Was that it?   Actually, those women who voted for Trump, and as Kellyanne pointed out – twenty-nine to 30 million of them – didn’t see the point in the march either.

But, hey – it was their right to protest, so good for them.   Perhaps they feel better now, and we can all let President Trump get to work to improve the lives of ALL Americans.
CNSNews reports – What did President Trump think of the women’s march on Saturday, Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway was asked on Sunday.

“I discussed it with him briefly,” Conway told ABC’s “Meet the Press” with George Stephanopoulos. “We respect people’s First Amendment rights but frankly didn’t see the point. I mean, you have a day after he’s uplifting and unifying. And you have folks here being on a diatribe where I think they could have requested a dialogue. Nobody called me and said, hey, can we have a dialogue?
“And you have celebrities from the podium using profanity-laced insults. You have a very prominent singer who is worth hundreds of millions of dollars not going over to women shelter here in D.C. to write a check, but instead saying that she thought of, quote, burning down the White House.

Conway noted that the American people just held an election. “And a lot of what I heard from this march yesterday in Washington, we heard all through the election. And that whole messaging and their candidate, Hillary Clinton, lost. Twenty-nine to 30 million women voted for Donald Trump. Their voices are heard as well. They should be respected.”
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