Donald Trump Denounces ‘Loser’ CNN After Return to the United States

Donald Trump Denounces ‘Loser’ CNN After Return to the United States



President Donald Trump again mocked CNN, after his return to the United States from his 12-day trip to Asia.

“While in the Philippines I was forced to watch @CNN, which I have not done in months, and again realized how bad, and FAKE, it is,” he wrote on Twitter. “Loser!”

Trump weighed in on the network after claiming that he didn’t watch that much television, during a conversation with reporters aboard Air Force One.

He told them:

Believe it or not, even when I’m in Washington and New York, I do not watch much television. I know they like to say — people that don’t know me, they like to say I watch television. People with fake sources — you know, fake reporters, fake sources. But I don’t get to watch much television, primarily because of documents. I’m reading documents a lot, and different things. I actually read much more — I read you people much more than I watch television.

Trump returned to the United States on Tuesday night. Early Wednesday, he urged his supporters to watch Fox and Friends instead.

The president declared his trip to Asia a success.

“Our great country is respected again in Asia,” he wrote. “You will see the fruits of our long but successful trip for many years to come!”

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Well That Didn’t Take Long, Sessions Backs Down on Clinton Foundation Probe

For a very brief moment, there was hope that the Justice Department would appoint a second special counsel to investigate the Clinton Foundation and the shady Russian uranium deal.

According to reports on Monday, Attorney General Jeff Sessions had instructed DOJ officials to look into congressional Republican requests to determine whether the uranium deal that took place under the Obama regime merited government scrutiny.

But those hopes were quickly dashed when squishy Sessions was grilled by the House Judiciary Committee in a disgrace of a hearing during which Democrats hit him with every variation of the Russian conspiracy theory imaginable and threw in Roy Moore to boot.

By the end of it all, Sessions had once again run up the white flag, a good sign that he has recused himself from anything but waging a war on pot for as long as he is in office.

Via The Hill “Sessions resists GOP pressure on Clinton probe”:

Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Tuesday resisted calls from Republicans that he appoint a second special counsel to investigate a slate of conservative allegations related to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

In a marathon appearance before the House Judiciary Committee, the pressure the former Alabama senator faces from his own party and the White House was at the forefront even as he endured tough questions from Democrats.

The most memorable exchange of the day came when Sessions told a testy Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), a leading voice among House conservatives, that it would take “a factual basis that meets the standard of a special counsel” for the Justice Department to appoint a special prosecutor.

“We will use the proper standards and that’s the only thing I can tell you, Mr. Jordan,” Sessions said. “You can have your idea, but sometimes we have to study what the facts are and to evaluate whether it meets the standards it requires.”

Sessions on Tuesday did not entirely close the door to a probe and later clarified that he had made no “prejudgment” on the need for a new special counsel.

He testified that he has directed senior Justice Department prosecutors to “evaluate” the concerns raised by conservatives — including whether any merit the appointment of a special counsel.

But it was apparent throughout the five-and-a-half-hour hearing that his refusal so far to appoint a special prosecutor is frustrating Republicans.

The entire article can be read HERE.

President Trump has admittedly made some very big mistakes (firing Michael Flynn, not purging Obama loyalists among others) but it is looking like his appointment of Sessions as the nation’s top law enforcement official is the mother of all screw ups.

But in Trump’s credit, Sessions was not honest with his future boss who was blindsided by the former senator’s immediate recusal from the great Russian witch hunt of 2017.

Sessions is as worthless as a glass eye at a keyhole and this is especially the case when it comes to the investigation of political corruption scandals that are staggering in size such as the Russian uranium scam.

Oh, and despite Session’s touting a number of leak investigations, nobody has yet to be nailed for the torrents of illegal leakage of classified information to the Washington Post, New York Times, CNN and other Deep State mouthpieces.

At this point it’s probably time to give up on Sessions who barring a miracle will probably go down as one of the worst Attorney Generals in U.S. history in terms of doing his job.

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As Biden Sat in Tent on Vets Day, Pence Grabbed Supplies and Cleaned Memorial

Vice President Mike Pence and his wife, Karen, joined volunteer groups on Veterans Day and helped wash the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington.

The Pences joined Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke and a number of volunteers on Saturday cleaning the face of the 247-foot wall, which is engraved with the names of fallen soldiers, USA Today reported.

Pence reportedly showed up dressed in blue jeans, old cowboy boots and yellow gloves and spent about 40 minutes scrubbing the memorial.

This is quite a contrast to what former Vice President Joe Biden did in Delaware last year on Veterans Day, which was sit in a tent, deliver a speech, shake a few hands and be done.

There is nothing wrong with what Biden did, it’s just what politicians traditionally do. But the fact that Pence and his wife took time on a cold day to get dirty and clean the memorial shed some light on their character — and proves just how different the Trump administration is from the one that preceded it.

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Cleaning the wall is a humbling way to honor our veterans.

Being willing to take some time and help scrub the dirt off of the memorial is also an opportunity to show gratitude to all service members who make sacrifices.

It’s not an easy task, especially in freezing temperatures — but it makes an impression. An impression that should linger long after the words of a speech are forgotten.

Pence posted about the event on Twitter and said it was a moving start to the day.

He’s not wrong about that.

There isn’t much more sobering than cleaning the memorial and seeing the names of more than 58,000 Americans who died for our country.

Pence, whose father fought in the Korean War, later delivered a tribute to veterans at Arlington National Cemetery.

The National Parks Service cleans the Vietnam War Memorial every week.

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Every so often, though, the park service gets a helping hand from volunteers to keep the wall looking pristine.

In April, Zinke pitched in with a group of bikers to help wash the memorial.

Cleaning the memorial was an opportunity that the Pences, and many others before them, did not want to pass up.

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Alabama Pastor Rips Republicans for Abandoning Roy Moore — ‘What a Bunch of Sissies’

Alabama Pastor Rips Republicans for Abandoning Roy Moore — ‘What a Bunch of Sissies’



An Alabama pastor is not pleased with the way some Republicans have publicly reacted to a Washington Post report published last week that accused Moore of engaging in inappropriate conduct with four teenage girls more than 34 years ago.

In an interview with Mobile, AL FOX affiliate WALA, Dr. David Gonnella, pastor of Magnolia Springs Baptist Church in Theodore, AL, remains a supporter of Moore despite allegations in the Post’s report. He suggested it was part of an effort to damage Moore’s bid to win the special election for the U.S. Senate seat formerly held by Jeff Sessions.

“I don’t desert my friends just on mere accusations. I require evidence,” Gonnella said.

“It’s funny how the Republican Party is,” he added. “What a bunch of sissies. The Democrats rally around their candidate even when they’re guilty. Republicans want to throw them under the bus on a minor accusation without knowing whether they’re guilty or not.”

Gonnella was among a list of church pastors posted on Moore’s campaign website expressing their support for Moore.

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20 YEARS LATE: Vox Columnist Admits Bill Clinton Should Have Resigned Over Sex Scandals

The Democrats aimed at Roy Moore, but Bill Clinton was standing in their way.

So Bill Clinton is now a smoldering husk of humanity.

After Hillary Clinton’s presidential loss, it became both convenient and useful to discard her alleged sexual predator spouse – a man the media feted repeatedly last year as a halcyon of decency. Now, Bill could safely be relegated to the semen-stained ashbin of history.

And so Bill Clinton has become the Barry Bonds of politics: a once-celebrated superhero, now disgraced. This week, a New York Times columnist said she believed Juanita Broaddrick, who first accused Clinton of rape some 25 years ago; The Atlantic also ran a better thinkpiece talking about Clinton’s status as a suspected predator.

Now, it’s the execrable Matt Yglesias at Vox.com, in a 2000-word essay about just why Clinton should have resigned from office in 1998.

Yglesias admits that at the time, he wanted Clinton to stay: he was “glad to see Clinton prevail and regarded the whole sordid matter as primarily the fault of congressional Republicans’ excessive scandal-mongering.” But, Yglesias now admits, “I think we got it wrong…What we should have talked about was men abusing their social and economic power over younger and less powerful women.”

Yglesias continues:

It was far from the most egregious case of workplace sexual misconduct in American history. But it was unusually high-profile, the facts were not in dispute, the perpetrator had a lot of nominal feminist ideological commitments, and political leaders who shared those commitments had the power to force him from office. Had he resigned in shame, we all might have made a collective cultural and political decision that a person caught leveraging power over women in inappropriate ways ought to be fired. Instead, we lost nearly two decades.

Yes, yes we did. Funny how Democrats are realizing that right about now. Say, how are they feeling about Bob Menendez resigning? Any word on that?

Ygelsias says that Republicans shouldn’t have bothered going after Clinton for perjury. Instead, they should have used the feminist line that Lewinsky had been cudgeled into her affair – they should have said that Clinton’s seduction of Lewinsky was “morally bankrupt and contributing, in a meaningful way, to a serious social problem that disadvantages millions of women throughout their lives.” Which, of course, wouldn’t have worked, since the Left at the time suggested that Monica was a slut who wanted Bill, not a victimized innocent pressured by the most powerful man on earth. Had the Right suggested that Bill used his superior position to get Lewinsky to service him, the Left immediately would have called them sexist for depriving Lewinsky of “agency.” That’s the beautiful convenience of Leftist sexual morality: it’s utterly malleable to the political needs of the moment.

Now Yglesias is all about the feminist take on power relationships, however. He says:

Had Clinton resigned in disgrace under pressure from his own party, that would have sent a strong, and useful, chilling signal to powerful men throughout the country.”

Instead, the ultimate disposition of the case — impunity for the man who did something wrong, embarrassment and disgrace for the woman who didn’t — only served to confirm women’s worst fears about coming forward.

Then Yglesias shows his hand: it’s easy to dump Clinton overboard 17 years after he left office. But that doesn’t mean that Democrats should dump Menendez overboard, it turns out. He writes that Menendez should hang on to his seat until Democrat Phil Murphy takes office. He then adds that had Clinton stepped down, Gore would have become president. No problem! So sexual harassment is bad, unless it means losing something politically.

Yglesias openly admits that now is a great time to destroy Bill precisely because it means nothing:

But now that Hillary is out of electoral politics and has emerged as a bigger draw and more potent political force than her husband, there’s no excuse for Democrats not to look back on these events with more objectivity. Fifty-something leaders of organizations shouldn’t be carrying on affairs with interns who work for them regardless of whether the affair is in some sense consensual.

And then these people wonder that so many Republicans are willing to back Roy Moore.

Yglesias admits that Democrats “blew it.” What he fails to acknowledge is that if given the same stakes today, they’d blow it again. And so, in all likelihood, would he.

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Feminists Freak Over SCOTUS Hearing About California Forcing Pro-Lifers To Promote Abortion

Following news that the Supreme Court will review a California judge’s decision to grant an injunction against a tyrannical law forcing pro-life pregnancy centers to promote taxpayer-funded abortions, feminists have thrown a conniption fit on Twitter, crying about old, white men somehow depriving them of their rights, even though the California law violates the 1st Amendment.

The abysmal law called the “Reproductive FACT Act” was signed into law in 2015 by California Gov. Jerry Brown and stipulated that privately-funded, state-licensed medical facilities offering free ultrasounds and other services to pregnant women must give their patients the following notice: “California has public programs that provide immediate free or low-cost access to comprehensive family planning services (including all FDA-approved methods of contraception), prenatal care, and abortion for eligible women. To determine whether you qualify, contact the county social services office at [insert the telephone number].”

Though the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals approved the law last October, just two weeks ago, a California superior court judge granted the injunction which the Supreme Court will now review.

Since the announcement that pro-lifers may actually get to retain their 1st Amendment rights, feminists have been crying like Gloria Steinem at a men’s rights convention.

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Border Patrol Chief: Trump’s Support Has ‘Definitely Had a Positive Effect’

Acting Border Patrol Chief Carla Provost said Tuesday that President Donald Trump’s emphasis on border security has boosted morale within the agency.

Speaking on Politico’s "Women Rule" podcast, Provost, the first female head of the Border Patrol, said the benefits of Trump’s support have extended to agents of all backgrounds. Journalist Amanda Ripley asked specifically whether Trump’s focus on the border, beefing up the Border Patrol, and building a border wall mattered to agents.

"Yes, I would say it’s definitely had a positive effect," Provost said. "When I’ve gone out and spoken with agents … I’m seeing that enthusiasm."

"It’s a dangerous job. It’s a tough job, but it is a job worth doing," she added. "And I think the fact that they’re getting some support certainly helps bolster their morale."

She said their mission is a broad one that deals with national security in general, and it benefits agents to have the administration’s backing.

"I think having that support has really made them feel good," Provost said. "As it should, because it’s a tough mission that we have to do. It’s not just an immigration; it’s a national security mission."

Ripley also asked if Trump’s rhetoric has led to tension among the Latino members of the border patrol, who comprise a majority of the force.

"I have not witnessed it with our men and women," Provost replied. "I certainly don’t want to speak for all of our agents that are Latino or Latina on their thought process, on the issue, but I know they’re all patriots, and hard workers, and I think the national security mission is what brings them to this job. That drives most of us to doing the job."

Provost discussed a wide range of topics, including on how gender impacts agents in the Border Patrol. Provost said she did not see differences between male and female agents, saying high standards apply to all agents, who are recognized equally for their performance.

"We’re all Border Patrol agents, and that was something I’ve always, I guess, aspired to throughout my career," Provost said.

Ripley also asked whether the Border Patrol considered Trump disrespectful to the rule of law, and Provost said agents have not had that feeling.

"Well, I think specific to the Border Patrol, I think the agents are feeling empowered to actually enforce the laws that are on the books," Provost said.

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NYT’s Fiercely Feminist Writer Admits ‘I Believe Juanita’ Broaddrick, Still Fears ‘Right-Wing Disinformation’

In an age where sexual harassment is dominating the spotlight, has Bill Clinton’s media Day of Reckoning finally arrived?

Michelle Goldberg’s op-ed in Tuesday’ New York Times, “I Believe Juanita,” marks another crack in the ice of the liberal media’s cover-up of Clinton’s shameful, and shamefully dismissed, sex-harassment escapades.

“Juanita” is Juanita Broaddrick, who in 1999 raised a credible allegation that she was raped by Bill Clinton in 1978, when he was attorney general of Arkansas. Broaddrick was demonized by Democrats and ignored by the media. (Could there be a play on words going on here with “I Believe Anita,” as in Anita Hill, the accuser of Justice Clarence Thomas? Hill is not mentioned in Goldberg’s op-ed.)

It’s a fairly big step from a fiercely pro-abortion Democratic defender like Goldberg. But she still can’t stop blaming the “right-wing,” as shown in the text box, “Coming to terms with Bill Clinton and right-wing disinformation.”

Goldberg suggested why the ice around Bill Clinton’s reputation may be getting thinner.

On Friday evening the MSNBC host Chris Hayes sent out a tweet that electrified online conservatives: “As gross and cynical and hypocritical as the right’s ‘what about Bill Clinton’ stuff is, it’s also true that Democrats and the center left are overdue for a real reckoning with the allegations against him.”…

Still, she hedged.

Yet despite the right’s evident bad faith, I agree with Hayes. In this #MeToo moment, when we’re reassessing decades of male misbehavior and turning open secrets into exposes, we should look clearly at the credible evidence that Juanita Broaddrick told the truth when she accused Clinton of raping her. But revisiting the Clinton scandals in light of today’s politics is complicated as well as painful. Democrats are guilty of apologizing for Clinton when they shouldn’t have. At the same time, looking back at the smear campaign against the Clintons shows we can’t treat the feminist injunction to “believe women” as absolute.

Writing at Crooked.com, Brian Beutler warns that in future elections, right-wing propaganda will exploit the progressive commitment to always taking sexual abuse charges seriously….

Since when has the Democratic left taken all sexual abuse charges (Sen. Kennedy, President Clinton) seriously?

The Clinton years, in which epistemological warfare emerged as a key part of the Republican political arsenal, show us why we should be wary of allegations that bubble up from the right-wing press….

In this environment, it would have been absurd to take accusations of assault and harassment made against Clinton at face value. On Monday, Caitlin Flanagan, perhaps taking up Hayes’s challenge, urged liberals to remember some of what Clinton is said to have done….

Similarly, there are reasons to be at least unsure about Paula Jones’s claim that Clinton exposed himself to her and demanded oral sex….

After Goldberg was through dismissing accusers of the former Democratic president, she admitted that Broaddrick has a strong case.

Of the Clinton accusers, the one who haunts me is Broaddrick. The story she tells about Clinton recalls those we’ve heard about Weinstein. She claimed they had plans to meet in a hotel coffee shop, but at the last minute he asked to come up to her hotel room instead, where he raped her. Five witnesses said she confided in them about the assault right after it happened. It’s true that she denied the rape in an affidavit to Paula Jones’s lawyers, before changing her story when talking to federal investigators. But her explanation, that she didn’t want to go public but couldn’t lie to the F.B.I., makes sense. Put simply, I believe her.

What to do with that belief? Contemplating this history is excruciating in part because of the way it has been weaponized against Hillary Clinton….Nevertheless, one of the sick ironies of the 2016 campaign was that it was Hillary who had to pay the political price for Bill’s misdeeds, as they were trotted out to deflect attention from Trump’s well-documented transgressions.

Goldberg’s sympathetic view of Hillary requires ignoreing the fact that she at best stood passively by as Clinton’s accusers were smeared, and may have even helped strategize the attacks.

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And now they’re being trotted out again. It’s fair to conclude that because of Broaddrick’s allegations, Bill Clinton no longer has a place in decent society….

Other than speaking at the Democratic National Convention in 2016…and 2020 as well?

The Flanagan article in the Atlantic cited by Goldberg is indeed bracing. At one point it was toughly titled “Reckoning With Bill Clinton’s Sex Crimes.” The subhead: “Feminists saved the 42nd president of the United States in the 1990s. They were on the wrong side of history; is it finally time to make things right?” Flanagan referenced a notorious op-ed by feminist Gloria Steinem during the Paula Jones sexual harassment controversy from the March 1998 New York Times (naturally), excusing Clinton’s behavior. Flanagan said Steinem’s editorial “must surely stand as one of the most regretted public actions of her life. It slut-shamed, victim-blamed, and age-shamed; it urged compassion for and gratitude to the man the women accused. Moreover (never write an op-ed in a hurry; you’ll accidentally say what you really believe), it characterized contemporary feminism as a weaponized auxiliary of the Democratic Party.”

The Times editorial page has made some stray hints about Bill Clinton’s dark past recently without deigning to mention Broaddrick’s name, and under the less-than-fair headline “Republicans Finally Believe Women.”

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Justice Department Investigates Planned Parenthood Baby Parts Trafficking

Washington, D.C. – In response to news that the Justice Department has asked to review documents from the Senate Judiciary Committee potentially implicating Planned Parenthood and its associates in the sale of aborted babies’ body parts for profit, the national pro-life group Susan B. Anthony List (SBA List) released the following statement:

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Recordings: Anti-Trumper Takei Describes How He Molested People

Anti-Trump actor George Takei has been working overtime to deny allegations that he molested a male model during an encounter in the 1980s.

He posted to Facebook that the incident did not occur and that the claims left him “shocked and bewildered.” He went on to say that those who know him understand that non-consensual acts are antithetical to his values and practices.

Friends,I’m writing to respond to the accusations made by Scott R. Brunton. I want to assure you all that I am as…

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However, in a radio interview just a few weeks ago on “The Howard Stern Show,” Takei presented a different story that raised suspicion about the actor’s values and practices. And they are cringeworthy. (Listen to part of it here, but be warned, some of the langage is revolting.)

In an explicit interview with Stern, Takei appeared to admit that he had groped male dates in the past, saying he did so to “persuade” those who were “afraid” to have a sexual encounter with him.

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The two had been discussing Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein and President Donald Trump when Stern asked Takei if he’d ever grabbed somebody “against their will.”

There was an awkward silence, which prompted Stern to ask if he needed to call the police.

Takei said that he did not trade sexual favors for jobs.

Stern’s co-host Robin Quivers asked the actor if he ever did any “grabbing” at work.

“No, it wasn’t at work,” he said. “It was either in my home — they came to my home.”

“So what do you mean?” Stern asked. “You mean some guy who was hesitating to have sex with you and then you gave him a gentle squeeze … or something?”

“More than a gentle,” Takei said, laughing. “But it didn’t involve power over the other.”

So, according to Takei, if it doesn’t involve “power,” it’s OK to molest someone.

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In typical liberals fashion, Takei responded to the outcry over those remarks by explaining he was coding, and apologized for making a joke out of serious matter.

He also explained how, for decades, he has played the part of a “naughty gay grandpa” on Stern’s show — a role he now regrets.

Of course he regrets it now — because some of what he did during those perverted episodes is beyond disgusting.

“I see now that that it has come across poorly in the awkward sketch, and I apologize for playing along with Howard’s insinuation,” Takei wrote.

Many have raised concern over a back-and-forth between Howard Stern and myself, where we joked about me touching men…

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But if you listen to the profanity-laced audio clip, Takei didn’t appear to be “playing along” with anybody. And it’s not the first time Takei has made revolting waves with stories he told on the air with Stern.

Let’s face it — Takei is feeling the full brunt of the victim culture he has helped propagate, and he is running out of excuses.

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