Donna Brazile, the DNC operative who used her CNN gig to
get Hillary nominated and then fed her questions prior to the debates with Trump,
has this to say about the Weinstein affair.
“The Weinstein Company has just taken the lead against sexual harassment
and assault.” She clearly stands for the
protection of women’s rights, when there is no risk to the DNC.
Brock Long, FEMA Director, “We’ve filtered out the mayor a
long time ago, we don’t have time for the political noise.” Mr. Long was speaking to Martha Raddatz on ABC
This Week, and speaking of Carmen Yulin Cruz, the Mayor of San Juan, Puerto
Rico. Ms. Cruz, you may recall, has been
engaged in a twitter storm with the President.
So far it doesn’t seem to working at the tactical level. The “Nasty” shirt apparently didn’t help.
Representative Charlie Rangel (D-NY), who has been in the
House since 1971, talking about the right to own a gun. “Law-abiding citizens just shouldn’t have to
carry a gun,” Rangel added. “You’re not gonna push me in that direction.” When it was pointed out that he and his
fellow politicians were protected by the Capital Police he said, “Well, that’s
a little different. I think we deserve — I think we need to be protected down
here.”
SNL didn’t mention Harvey Weinstein because, well “It’s a
NY thing.” (Lorne Michaels)
Vice President Pence left the SF 49’s vs. Indianapolis
Colts football game this week after players on the 49’s protested during the
national anthem. There are some who
accuse the VP of a publicity stunt, he knew there would be a protest so he should
not have even attended. As one pundit
points out, “What only one side can protest?”
As the current left has established -- if you want to have a
demonstration we will have a counter-demonstration. Being fond of virtue signaling they shouldn’t
be surprised when it comes back at them.
Colin Kaepernick is kind of like that uncle your parents
always talked about, but you never saw.
He was again in the news this week, fueling the will he, or won’t he
debate. CBS said he would stand
for the anthem if he were hired, and others wrote he wouldn’t. Does it really matter? What gets lost in all the noise is the fact
he wasn’t all that great after his first season, and maybe if he really wanted
to play he would be in Europe or Canada where he can stand, kneel, sit, or
laydown and the world wouldn’t care.
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