Just think of what has happened in the last few days that seem impossible to believe.
1. Today, a judge in New Mexico dismissed the charges against the three people who were running an Islamic terror indoctrination and training center for children in disgusting conditions in that state. The kids were being trained how to be school shooters. One of them died when he got sick and never got medical care. Supposedly, the prosecutors "missed" the ten day period to hold a probable cause hearing. What experienced prosecutor would "miss" that deadline? Something is really wrong here.
2. Today, the new Republican nominee for governor of Florida told an interviewer that the voters should risk the state's prosperity by monkeying it up and choosing socialism. Within hours, the full Democrat/media machine went into action to claim that this was a racist slap at the Democrat candidate who happens to be black. That's ridiculous. Meanwhile, it turns out that the Democrat is under investigation by the FBI for corruption in Tallahassee (where he is mayor). Shades of Hillary Clinton! This fact has been buried by the media.
3. It has been disclosed that all of the email on Hillary Clinton's unsecured and illegal computer server was hacked and obtained by the Chinese government. That means that the Chinese have all those missing emails. This story is going by as if it never happened. Hillary definitely threatened our national security by conducting classified business on her unsecured and illegal computer system. For the media, however, there's just nothing worth reporting in that story.
4. John McCain was a naval aviator, a prisoner of war, a senator for a long time and the GOP presidential candidate in 2008 (when he was regularly called a racist by the media.) His funeral is being covered as if it is the most important funeral ever held. Just imagine what would happen were Bob Dole to pass away. He was an army office, got the purple heart for terrible wounds that left him without the use of one of his arms, a senator for a long time, Senate leader for the GOP and the GOP presidential candidate in 1996 (when no one called him a racist.) His funeral would hardly be noticed. So what's the difference? The answer is simple; McCain did not get along well with President Trump, so the media can use the funeral to keep hitting the President.
5. The Arizona primary was held yesterday. The turnout among Republican voters was much higher than it was among Democrats even though both sides had primaries. This bodes ill for the blue wave theory that the media and the Dems push at every possible moment. How did they handle it? Simple: there is essentially no mention of these numbers.
6. Before we leave this subject, I have to add one last item. Sarah Palin was not invited to attend the McCain funeral. He picked her in life as his running mate for vice president. In death, he directed that she wasn't good enough to come to mourn. What does that say about McCain? I hope that the stories are wrong and that the decision to keep her out was made by others rather than the late senator.
There is so much her that one could find appalling or surprising. Sadly, much of it seems predictable.
1. Today, a judge in New Mexico dismissed the charges against the three people who were running an Islamic terror indoctrination and training center for children in disgusting conditions in that state. The kids were being trained how to be school shooters. One of them died when he got sick and never got medical care. Supposedly, the prosecutors "missed" the ten day period to hold a probable cause hearing. What experienced prosecutor would "miss" that deadline? Something is really wrong here.
2. Today, the new Republican nominee for governor of Florida told an interviewer that the voters should risk the state's prosperity by monkeying it up and choosing socialism. Within hours, the full Democrat/media machine went into action to claim that this was a racist slap at the Democrat candidate who happens to be black. That's ridiculous. Meanwhile, it turns out that the Democrat is under investigation by the FBI for corruption in Tallahassee (where he is mayor). Shades of Hillary Clinton! This fact has been buried by the media.
3. It has been disclosed that all of the email on Hillary Clinton's unsecured and illegal computer server was hacked and obtained by the Chinese government. That means that the Chinese have all those missing emails. This story is going by as if it never happened. Hillary definitely threatened our national security by conducting classified business on her unsecured and illegal computer system. For the media, however, there's just nothing worth reporting in that story.
4. John McCain was a naval aviator, a prisoner of war, a senator for a long time and the GOP presidential candidate in 2008 (when he was regularly called a racist by the media.) His funeral is being covered as if it is the most important funeral ever held. Just imagine what would happen were Bob Dole to pass away. He was an army office, got the purple heart for terrible wounds that left him without the use of one of his arms, a senator for a long time, Senate leader for the GOP and the GOP presidential candidate in 1996 (when no one called him a racist.) His funeral would hardly be noticed. So what's the difference? The answer is simple; McCain did not get along well with President Trump, so the media can use the funeral to keep hitting the President.
5. The Arizona primary was held yesterday. The turnout among Republican voters was much higher than it was among Democrats even though both sides had primaries. This bodes ill for the blue wave theory that the media and the Dems push at every possible moment. How did they handle it? Simple: there is essentially no mention of these numbers.
6. Before we leave this subject, I have to add one last item. Sarah Palin was not invited to attend the McCain funeral. He picked her in life as his running mate for vice president. In death, he directed that she wasn't good enough to come to mourn. What does that say about McCain? I hope that the stories are wrong and that the decision to keep her out was made by others rather than the late senator.
There is so much her that one could find appalling or surprising. Sadly, much of it seems predictable.
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