Razorfist has got it right. The best part of the Trump presidency so far is watching him burn and blow away the idiots in the media. These ham-hock liberals are so biased — and so stupid — that he’s easily staying not just two or three, but sometimes four or five steps ahead of them.
The other thing that’s enjoyable: Watching so many Satanist assholes squirm. All the ugly, flamethrowing witches on the planet aren’t going to save these child rapists and murderers from meeting their just doom.
Nanny, nanny, nincompoops! You’re going down Chuckie Schumer. John McCain. Tim Kaine. Lindsey Graham.
We don’t like your shoes, your socks or the scowls on your ugly mugs. You all deserve to be knocked out and ridiculed, same as we took down the Devil Bitch herself. Now she can relax in retirement, wandering the backwoods of New York, licking Moloch’s butt, before meeting her inevitable fate, burning an eternity in Hell.
A true firestorm has arisen over the decision by the American Conservative Union to rescind its invitation to Milo Yiannopoulos to speak at its upcoming conference. The group said it was barring Milo in response to a pair of video clips that surfaced Sunday. In those clips, he appears to be speaking sympathetically about sex with young boys and cracking a joke about his own sexual encounter with a Catholic priest as a child.
We’re of two minds about Milo. On the one hand, the CPAC conservatives are mostly anti-Trump globalists who are trying everything possible to bury the alt-right. They want to return to what they perceive as the good old days, when Republicans were pretty shallow replicas of Democrats, and both parties were routinely screwing the general public. Sorry, but that kind of reversal isn’t going to happen. We no longer accept the Bush family, or John McCain, or any similar politicians as our leaders. Smug, lying pinheads like Bill Kristol, Jonah Goldberg and Rich Lowry will never have our trust again.
That said, there’s a risk as well in accepting someone like Milo, who is sharp as a tack but appears to be so obsessed with fame and fortune that he will say anything, including making jokes and ranting about man-boy love. Yes, he grates the nerves of liberals and truly gets under their skin. But is he really advancing conservative causes or just himself?
Here, we offer two takes about Milo, so you can decide for yourself where you stand. First up, defending him is Mundane Matt, who calls him charismatic and the attacks against him slanderous.
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On the opposite side of the issue is Styxhexenhammer666, who while more critical of Milo, laments his being censored by Facebook. Also gone: Laura Loomer and Paul Joseph Watson.)
And here is Milo’s own response to the issue. We’re inclined to believe him, especially considering the caliber of the low-level ‘gators chomping at his heels. They are skunks and reprobates, by and large.
(EDITOR’S NOTE: YouTube has censored and removed Milo’s response. In its absence, we present this video where he discusses his origins with Gavin McInnes.)
Meanwhile, early afternoon on Tuesday, Milo submitted his resignation at Breitbart News. The Wall Street Journal reports.
“The Justice Department announced it will stop using the terms felon and convicts,” Jodi Miller reports. “Finally, some good news for Hillary.” Miller also sets her sights on President Obama, John McCain, Venezuela, Donald Trump and the Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus in this edition of NewsBusted.
Jodi Miller reports, “That an agreement on Iran’s nuclear program has been reached, but the deal is unpopular with the American people and Israel. Or as President Obama call its, ‘a win-win.” Miller also sets her sights on Obama’s job approval rating, Donald Trump, John McCain, El Chapo and 50 Cent in this edition of NewsBusted.
Jodi Miller reports that, “Michelle Obama caused an outrage in Saudi Arabia when she refused to wear a head scarf. President Obama stood up for his wife when he dared the Saudis to behead her.” Miller also takes a closer look at Mitt Romney, John McCain, the Northeast snowstorm, Johnny Depp, Hillary Clinton and Al Sharpton in this edition of NewsBusted.
NewsBusted’s Jodi Miller reports that Republican Senator John McCain took to the Senate floor to blast Senator Ted Cruz’s filibuster against Obamacare. “Oh, wait a minute,” Miller says. “Shouldn’t that read former Republican senator.” Miller also touches on Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Obamacare glitches, Dan Pfeiffer and Hassan Rouhani.
NewsBusted’s Jodi Miller says Nancy Pelosi continues to lobby support for Obama’s planned military action against Syria. Miller says, “In fact, Pelosi says we have to bomb Syria to find out what’s in it.” Miller also touches on the president, Secretary of State John Kerry, Sen. John McCain, NFL and George Zimmerman’s wife.
Aroma therapist Joe Dan Gorman of Intellectual Froglegs is leading a crusade to establish “Old Fat Honkey Week.” Or as an alternative, a Happy Hour for Honkeys every other Thursday. Seems only fair at a time when Black History Month, Hispanic Heritage Month and many other ethnic celebrations clutter the calendar. Otherwise, Joe Dan has his Springfield rifle out to bag a Rino — John McCain.
Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan attracted a crowd of 30,000 today in West Chester, Ohio — the largest rally for either party this election cycle. The boisterous audience heard warmup pitches from an impressive roster of GOP dignitaries, including former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Sens. Marco Rubio, John McCain and Kelly Ayotte, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, Ohio Gov. John Kasich and former Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice. Kid Rock also entertained the faithful.
The buzz generated will carry over through Tuesday, pushing Ohio into the Romney-Ryan column. Romney sounded positively Reaganesque, delivering an uplifting and optimistic oratory, one of his best for this campaign. He’s on a roll, and you won’t have too long to wait to see the results.
West Chester is in the heart of Butler County, just north of Cincinnati. As of today, GOP requests for absentee ballots in Butler County are outpacing Democratic requests by a margin of 4 to 1. In neighboring Warren County, the margin is even larger, approaching 5 to 1.
PS: The Cincinnati Enquirer placed the crowd size at 30,000, citing police and fire department officials. Steve Peoples of the Associated Press low-balled the estimate, saying only 18,000 were on hand. Peoples is the same reporter caught in a similar lie this summer when Paul Ryan revisited his alma mater, Miami University in Ohio. Peoples claimed “hundreds of supporters” turned out to see Ryan, but the Enquirer, Fox 19 of Cincinnati and WHIO-TV out of Dayton all placed the turnout for the August event between 4,000 and 5,500. Peoples might have legitimate press credentials, but he obviously can’t count. Remedial training with Big Bird for him.
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In advance, Mayor Giuliani fired up the throng with a stinging indictment outlining the Obama Administration’s many glaring failures, from Benghazi to enactment of burdensome regulations that have hamstrung businesses and stymied job growth.
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, calls for foreign aid to end for Egypt, Pakistan and Libya “until they act like our allies.” Paul advocates that half the savings be reallocated for veterans’ benefits and the balance applied to debt reduction.
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In the opposite camp, Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, argues that foreign aid serves a vital purpose to maintain stability, promote democracies worldwide and to project American power.
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What’s your position? Ours lies between the two poles represented by Rand and McCain. The United States needs to be careful in doling out aid to these turbulent nations. Conditions must be attached ensuring the safety of American interests — such as embassies or businesses. And we should never give aid — not one penny more — to nations hostile to us.