Posted on 08/15/2019 10:09:12 AM PDT by DollyCali
GOOD ~ Rallies keeping us and DJT spirited
VERY GOOD ~NO White House press conferences lately!
BAD ~ The violent attacks nationwide
UGLY ~The yet to be names
those causing chaos in our country and toward our president
KAG Rally
US Bank Arena Cincinnati, OH
GRAPHIC COVERAGE IN POST ONE
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POTUS and FLOTUS to Ohio and Texas to visit aftermath of two mass shootings. (8/7/19)
El Paso victims (above)
Choice Memes
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Sounds great! If you’re ever in southern Indiana — Louisville area— let Nikk and I know and we’ll get together!
America Prayer Vigil
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/3775179/posts
Prayers for all here as well as our nation! Amen to each of your prayers. May you feel the presence of the Holy Spirit working in your lives!
Stay together! PRAY!
That would be an interesting trade.
Can you feel it?
It feels like the calm before the storm.
It feels like September is going to be the month it all starts to actually happen.
14 months to the election, with millions of folks given a primer by Q worldwide, and then the mask gets peeled off of the Cabal.
It will be slow but methodical, and it will change the history of America and of the world.
And we have a front row seat.
Bring it!
She won’t even run for it, but she will claim it was stolen from her!
@AP
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Italy's president gives the recently resigned premier, Giuseppe Conte, a fresh mandate to see if he can cobble together a new government backed by the populist 5-Star Movement and center-left Democrats.
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The purpose of this is to block Matteo Salvini (Italy's Trump) and his group, but is unlikely to succeed.
We went to the NYS Fair yesterday to see the The Mavericks band. Good time, even though it rained the minute we sat in our seats until the time we left. ;-)
Good morning , ma . Thanks. Amen.
“The Trump administration has informed Congress that it is transferring $271 million from various entities under the Department of Homeland Security to Immigration and Customs Enforcement. This includes $155 million from FEMA’s Disaster Relief Fund.
DHS was not asking Congress’s permission for this move, but rather informing the legislative branch about the reallocation of funds. Since ICE is also under the DHS umbrella, the funds will not be moving between departments.
Among other things, these funds will be used to provide additional beds for detained illegal immigrants. It will also be used to fund hearings for asylum cases in Mexico.
An unnamed DHS official who spoke with CNN said that the transfer of funds was necessary because “this is a must-pay bill that needed to be addressed.”
#AbolishTheMonarchy: Parliament suspension sparks backlash in UK
https://freebeacon.com/issues/media-receives-backlash-for-smearing-trumps-judicial-nominee/
Andrew Kugle - AUGUST 27, 2019 12:00 PM
President Donald Trump’s judicial nominee for the Second Circuit Court of Appeals has been subject to a media smear campaign which has distorted his past writings and labeled him a white nationalist, provoking backlash from experts.
Earlier this month, MSNBC anchor Rachel Maddow attacked Steven Menashi, Trump’s nominee for the open seat on the circuit court, for a 2010 law review article he wrote. Maddow characterized the article, titled “Ethnonationalism and Liberal Democracy,” as a “high-brow argument for racial purity” arguing that democratic nations couldn’t function unless they were unified by race.
“Are you talking about what I think you’re talking about? Oh yes you are,” Maddow said. She added that the article “ends with this sort of war cry about how a country can’t work, how definitely democracy cant work unless the country is defined by a unifying race.”
Ed Whelan in National Review explains that Menashi’s argument was about national identity and not about “racial purity.” Menashi argued, quoting John Stuart Mill, that national identity requires a people “united among themselves by common sympathies which do not exist between them and any others, which make them cooperate with each other more willingly than with other people, [and] desire to be under the same government.”
The Wall Street Journal editorial board slammed Maddow for her smears of Menashi.
“Nation states often have an ethnic, linguistic and cultural basis. But Ms. Maddow said Mr. Menashi is on the fringe of racial thinking.’ If Senators take her seriously, they will confirm how far they have drifted to the anti-Israel fringe,” the editorial board writes.
But Maddow wasn’t alone in distorting Menashi’s past writings. CNN published an article titled, “Trump court pick denounced feminists, gay-rights groups and diversity efforts in 1990s, 2000s editorials.”
The Wall Street Journal editorial board continued on how CNN took Menashi’s college writings out of context.
Next came the spelunkers at CNN, which is outraged by Mr. Menashi’s writings as a college student. He was editor of the Dartmouth Review and wrote for the paper regularly. A centerpiece of the hit is that Mr. Menashi in 2001 “accus[ed] a major LGBTQ group of exploiting the brutal murder of a gay student for political ends.”
CNN doesn’t mention that Mr. Menashi was building on the argument of Andrew Sullivan, the gay-marriage advocate, who had recently argued in the New Republic that the Human Rights Campaign was emphasizing the Matthew Shepard murder in its campaign for a federal hate-crimes law while ignoring a comparable slaying by two gay men in 1999. Mr. Menashi said identity politics leads to a tendency to place a differential value on human lives that should be resisted. He was right.
CNN further assails Mr. Menashi for having “defended a fraternity that threw a ghetto party,’ widely seen as racist” in 1998. Mr. Menashi is not accused of participating in the party, but rather for arguing that campus liberal monoculture pressures students to exaggerate harm from offensive speech.
Fox News also hit CNN for insinuating that Menashi defended sexual assault when he denounced the “Take Back the Night” marches.
Menashi’s college article that discussed the women’s “Take Back the Night” march did not defend sexual assault; rather, it cited the march as an example of instances on the Dartmouth campus that he said employ negative generalizations of men. In discussing how a magazine included Dartmouth among the “ten most antimale schools,” Menashi claimed that the marches “charge the majority of male students with complicity in rape and sexual violence.”
Carrie Severino, chief counsel and policy director of the conservative Judicial Crisis Network, denounced the misleading attacks on Menashi in a series of tweets.
“First the Democrats and their media allies smeared Steve Menashi with an anti-Semitic mischaracterization of his past scholarship, and now they are purposely distorting his college newspaper articles the common theme of which is an intellectual and forceful indictment of political correctness and identity politics as divisive and destructive forces that are pulling the country apart,” Severino tweeted. “These are the same types of smears Democrats have thrown at many highly qualified people nominated by the President to serve as federal judges including Amy Barrett, Neomi Rao, Brian Buescher, Ken Lee and, of course, with Justice Brett Kavanaugh all of whom were confirmed.”
Sorry about the rain at the concert, lysie.
Wonderful breakfast this morning, though!
Thank you!!
Even with the rain many people were there and enjoyed the music. :-)
“Former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis took several implicit swipes at President Trumps leadership in an op-ed published Wednesday, warning about the fallout from fractured alliances and increasing divisiveness under the current administration.
Mattis comments were included in a lengthy essay adapted from a forthcoming book and published in The Wall Street Journal. They amount to the most extensive remarks from him about his time in the Trump administration since he quietly resigned in January.
In the essay, Mattis suggested he left his post as secretary of defense amid concerns about keeping faith with our allies, warning that America cannot go it alone.
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Sounds like a CFR statement.
CFR = Council of Foreign Relations, an arm of the Cabal.
Our allies, including Britain have been faithless, and actively colluding against us in trade AND politics” as will soon be revealed).
And we “can’t go it alone”?
Really, Jim?
If it were not for us, they would be nothing nor have anything.
After 75 years of our largesse, they can all kiss our @ss!
As Trump says “It’s America first!”
Good morning, Vlad. :-)
Good morning!!!
Lookin’ good on breakfast, thanks.
And good morning to the great people of Puerto Rico who have dodged the bullet, NO Dorian, thankfully.
I love The Mavericks, so sorry for the rain unless you need it like we do.
Have been so happy to have storms the last 2 days.
You WERE prepared!! LOL
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