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Thursday, April 5, 2018

Hillary’s Wild Claims About Fox News Spark Senility Concerns

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by:Andrew West 

As if right on cue, Hillary Clinton’s health has found its way back into the national spotlight, even if the candidate herself has no idea that this has occurred.

The former First Lady has had a pretty rough couple of years, as far as her ability to walk, talk, and generally stay upright goes…not to mention a few lapses in judgement that belie a bit of mental instability as well.
First, we have plenty of instances of the 2016 democratic candidate being unable to navigate even the slightest set of stairs without assistance.




Something is so obviously wrong with Clinton’s ability to judge distance in even the most routine of situations that her unwillingness to concede this point is even more unnerving than her constant struggles with stairs.
It would be funny if it weren’t so sad.  (The Benny Hill music wouldn’t hurt either).
And who could forget the entirely strange “glitches” that she had during interviews and balloon drops:








Let’s be honest here.  Like, really honest.  This isn’t normal behavior.
Let’s not hide behind the “well, maybe” line of thinking.  Something is undoubtedly wrong with this woman.
Yet, still, the left continues to parade her about, as if her Second Coming will somehow be better than her first when 2020 rolls around.  (Spoiler alert:  No.)  Clinton was recently invited to speak at a women-only event in New York City – home to her pneumonia-induced fainting spell – where she promptly proclaimed that Fox News is “always trying to impeach her“.

Clinton, who holds no political office, made the remarks in a speech to The Wing — a women-only co-working space in New York City — where, despite saying she was optimistic and had faith in diversity and young people, she painted a grim picture of the future of the U.S.
“I don’t think we’ve seen the bottom yet, I think it’s very unfortunate to contemplate but more can happen that would put our rights at risk, our freedom at risk, our values, our fundamental views about what it means to be Americans,” she said. She also described America as being in “a very bad spot.”

But when asked about the “Lock her up” chants that cropped up during the 2016 election in response to the scandal over her use of a private email when she served as secretary of state, she expressed annoyance at both President Trump and Fox News.
“When he can’t think of anything to say, Trump starts chanting it and you sit there and you think ‘does he think I was elected?’” she said. ”I said something publicly a few months ago, Fox News is always trying to impeach me so someone needs to tell them that it doesn’t apply to a private citizen.”
Wait, what?
This is some Nancy Pelosi-level gibberish right here.  We’re beginning to think that Hillary Clinton, former Secretary of State whose husband was impeached, doesn’t know the difference between the words “impugn” and “impeach”.

If this woman isn’t ill, we need to check our definition of “ill”.

Tuesday, April 3, 2018

FL High School Students Walk Out to Support 2nd Amend. Rights


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FL High School Students Walkout to Support 2nd Amendment Rights

By Becky LoggiaIn the aftermath of the Parkland, Florida shooting that took the lives of 17 people, the debate around gun laws and the Second Amendment rights has intensified.
As reported by Fox News, a group of students at Rockledge High School in Central Florida staged a walkout Friday to protest what they believe is a violation of their rights.
The students held the protest in support of the Second Amendment, claiming that the movement to honor victims and survivors of the Feb. 14 shooting by implementing stricter gun control measures has grown far too political, essentially silencing those who do support gun rights.

“I’m pro-Second Amendment,” said Rockledge junior Anna Delaney, who helped organize the protest. “I wouldn’t mind deeper background checks, of course, but the Second Amendment will not be infringed upon.”
The event stood in stark contrast to the March 14 protest that saw thousands of students across the country ditch school in order to call for stricter measures when it comes to regulating the Second Amendment.
That day, many from Rockledge stood on the football field to form the shape of a heart in honor of the victims of the Parkland shooting.
Several weeks later, nearly 75 students participated in Friday’s event, with the protest lasting nearly 20 minutes, according to Florida Today.

Students walked around the school’s track as they carried American flags and large signs with phrases like “guns don’t kill people, people kill people” and “I support the right to bear arms” written on them. Some students even camouflage clothing and “Make America Great Again” hats. 
Though the protest stood in stark contrast to the pro-gun control movement that has swept the country, the students backed up their argument by stating that America was formed, at least in part, on the right to bear arms.
“We were built on certain rights and that was one of the original rights, that we should have the right to bear arms,” said sophomore Chloe Deaton, another of the walkout’s organizers.

Zachary Schneider, a junior at the school, added, “It’s all over the news right now that all students hate guns. I wanted to show that not all students feel that way.”
Meanwhile, Rockledge Principal Vickie Hickey said the school gave the Second Amendment advocacy event the same treatment as it did the walkout in support of gun control, as both protests were completely driven by students.
Although the walkout organizers said the event was not held to endorse any particular political beliefs, many who participated expressed their opposition to the new gun control law signed by Florida Governor Rick Scott.
The law, which came in response to the Valentine’s Day shooting, raised the minimum age to purchase firearms from 18 to 21 and implemented a three-day waiting period to buy long guns.

“I finally got old enough to buy my own ammunition and my own guns, and I lost it again,” stated Schneider, referring to the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act.
The controversial law also bans the sale and possession of bump stocks — a policy supported by President Donald Trump himself — which are devices that can essentially turn a semi-automatic weapon into a fully automatic one.
Many of those protesting on Friday said they support a “marshal program” to train and arm teachers and other staff so they can be prepared to act in case of an active-shooter situation.



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TX Nat'l Guard Will Provide Special Welcome to Caravan of Illegals





As CA Rolls Out Welcome Mat for Caravan of Illegals, TX Has Surprise Waiting


As a caravan of more than 1,000 migrants make its way across Mexico with the hopes of entering the United States, how and where those migrants enter the country remains unknown.
It is assumed officials in California will welcome them should they attempt to enter the country there, but Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has other plans should they hope to enter via his state.
In a tweet posted Sunday, Abbott sent out a reminder that it’s not just U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agents manning the entry points to Texas.
He’s also deployed National Guard troops, Abbott said. 

Texas already has the National Guard and Dept. of Public Safety deployed to the border. https://twitter.com/jabrooker66/status/980528995774205952 
The caravan, first reported by BuzzFeed News, reportedly consists of up to 1,200 migrants, many of which are from Honduras.
“Organized by a group of volunteers called Pueblos Sin Fronteras, or People Without Borders, the caravan is intended to help migrants safely reach the United States, bypassing not only authorities who would seek to deport them, but gangs and cartels who are known to assault vulnerable migrants,” wrote BuzzFeed reporter Adolfo Flores, who is traveling with the caravan.

“Organizers … hope that the sheer size of the crowd will give immigration authorities and criminals pause before trying to stop them,” he added.
Flores said over the weekend the caravan was in the Mexican town of Santiago Niltepec, roughly 900 miles from Brownsville, Texas, the closest point on the U.S. border.
Monday on “Fox & Friends,” former Secret Service agent and Maryland congressional candidate Dan Bongino described the caravan as “complete, total, utter chaos.”
“There is a consequence for us, Americans who have to finance this chaos,” Bongino said. “You can’t have a country without borders. It’s just a land mass without the borders.”

Reports of the caravan prompted President Donald Trump to issue a series of tweets over the past two days blasting Mexico for not stopping the flow of migrants into its country, and criticizing Democrats for not taking the issue of border security more seriously.

...Congress must immediately pass Border Legislation, use Nuclear Option if necessary, to stop the massive inflow of Drugs and People. Border Patrol Agents (and ICE) are GREAT, but the weak Dem laws don’t allow them to do their job. Act now Congress, our country is being stolen!
Mexico is doing very little, if not NOTHING, at stopping people from flowing into Mexico through their Southern Border, and then into the U.S. They laugh at our dumb immigration laws. They must stop the big drug and people flows, or I will stop their cash cow, NAFTA. NEED WALL!
Border Patrol Agents are not allowed to properly do their job at the Border because of ridiculous liberal (Democrat) laws like Catch & Release. Getting more dangerous. “Caravans” coming. Republicans must go to Nuclear Option to pass tough laws NOW. NO MORE DACA DEAL!
According to statistics from Customs and Border Patrol, the number of apprehensions of people attempting to enter the country illegally was more than 58,000 in President Barack Obama’s last full month in office. In the first full month of the Trump administration, the number dropped to a little more than 23,500. By April of last year, the number had dropped to fewer than 16,000.
But the number of apprehended illegal border crossers increased in the second half of last year and peaked at more than 40,000 in December.
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