America is becoming more Pro-Life!
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http://www.gallup.com/poll/181502/fewest-americans-satisfied-abortion-policies-2001.aspx
America is becoming more Pro-Life!
Source:
http://www.gallup.com/poll/181502/fewest-americans-satisfied-abortion-policies-2001.aspx
This is from the New York Post:
At least four times, Brian Williams has claimed he was robbed as a teen while helping a local church with their Christmas tree fund raiser:
“That wasn’t a bad job, until a guy came up and stuck a .38-caliber pistol in my face and made me hand over all the money. Merry Christmas, right? Of course, I suddenly appreciated the other jobs I thought I hated.”
Long-time residents of the town say it’s bunk. The man who ran a restaurant near the site of the alleged crime said, “I find it hard to believe anyone was held up in this area in the ’70s. It was very safe.”
One elder resident said, “I was born in Red Bank, there were no crimes like that. Tell Brian Williams to stop lying.”
Another elder resident called it “a very peaceful town” where kids walked alone at night and “no one locked their cars.”
Source:
http://pagesix.com/2015/02/08/residents-debunk-brian-williams-encounter-with-christmas-bandit/
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Gruntington Post – Swimsuit model Hannah Davis just appeared on NBC’s Today Show with Matt Lauer to talk about her debut on the cover of Sports Illustrated Magazine. Because her cover photo has been controversial, NBC chose to cover part of the image with a large red ribbon in the graphic they showed to their TV audience. This prompted Ms. Davis to defend the photo as “not that naughty.”
Shortly after the appearance on the Today Show, Gruntington Post reporter Gruntessa of Monte Cristo was able to ask Ms. Davis a few questions off-camera in the NBC studios.
Gruntessa: “Ms. Davis, some have speculated that your cover shot was merely selected from some behind-the-scenes shots of you while you were changing outfits. After all, you don’t seem to be anywhere close to having your bikini bottoms pulled up over your lady business.”
Hannah Davis: “What? NO! I’m completely wearing that suit! It’s not uncommon to do a little peak-a-boo with the bottoms with thumbs hooked in the straps. Everybody’s doing it now. Really. It’s not that big a deal.”
Gruntessa: “But in this case, it’s clear that an extensive amount of photoshopping was necessary to extend ‘torso smoothness’ a good 6 inches below the point where it’s believable. I’m not even talking about waxing; there’s whole realms of topographical reality that got whitewashed here. Those bottoms were pretty much down around your ankles at that point. Did the tropical breeze make it hard to maintain focus? Did you catch cold?”
Hannah Davis: “Um. I think this interview is over. My body guard is an ex-TSA agent. You might be want to hurry along there.”
Gruntessa: “Thank you , Ms. Davis! I’ll let myself out!” *actual mic drop*
Filed under Humor, News Media
There’s so much of this nonsense floating around,I have to check to make sure nobody here has already posted some of it. I’m doing it all in the header because I have plenty of other items. Trouble with these vapid,egotistical morons is they think anybody with an above-room-temperature are buying their bullcrap.
We don’t,but it doesn’t seem to matter much. Liberals lie. It defines them and how operate. If they were truthful nobody would ever put up with them. You’re never going to change them,so just have fun mocking them. Like grandad always said, ‘There’s a difference between laughed with and laughed at.’
Brian Williams Suspends Himself, But Says ‘Upon My Return…’

Just a little sabbatical until the heat’s off.
“In the midst of a career spent covering and consuming news, it has become painfully apparent to me that I am presently too much a part of the news, due to my actions.
“As Managing Editor of NBC Nightly News, I have decided to take myself off of my daily broadcast for the next several days, and Lester Holt has kindly agreed to sit in for me to allow us to adequately deal with this issue. Upon my return, I will continue my career-long effort to be worthy of the trust of those who place their trust in us.”
http://www.truthrevolt.org/news/brian-williams-suspends-himself-says-upon-my-return
SOME OF THESE NEWS ITEMS ARE REAL,SOME MAY BE FABRICATED.I DON’T KNOW WHICH IS WHICH AND MAKE NO CLAIMS AS TO THEIR VERACITY.
Too Funny – The Latest Brian Williams Tale: “I Stared Down A Thug’s Snub-Nosed .38 While Selling Christmas Trees Out Of The Back Of A Truck” – 2005 interview with Esquire magazine

In a 2005 interview with Esquire magazine, Williams said a thief drew on him in the 1970s — leaving him “looking up at a thug’s snub-nosed .38 while selling Christmas trees out of the back of a truck.”
http://pagesix.com/2015/02/08/residents-debunk-brian-williams-encounter-with-christmas-bandit/?_ga=1.73668562.135
BRIAN WILLIAMS: I Own “Part of the Fuselage” of Chopper That Crashed in Osama Bin Laden Raid
“I have something that fits that perfectly. I have friends among the Special Operations folks in the Pentagon. And I have a piece of the fuselage of the chopper that didn’t make it in Abbottabad. It’s one of the toughest things to get. And the president has a piece of it as well. And I didn’t ask any questions.”
For the record – The US never recovered the downed chopper.
BRIAN WILLIAMS: I Own “Part of the Fuselage” of Chopper That Crashed in Osama Bin Laden Raid
Oh Good Grief – Not A Spoof: In 2011 Brian Williams Recalled Crawling On His Hands and Knees To Save A Puppy From a Burning Building…

My firehouse was a modest engine company — three engines, three garage doors and about 30 of the best men I’ve ever known. We fought all the usual fires that break out in the suburbs: brush fires, car fires, dumpsters, dryers, light fixtures — and worst of all, the occasional house, already in flames when we arrived.
I remember one such house fire — the structure was fully involved with flames and smoke. I was wearing a breathing apparatus, conducting a search on my hands and knees, when I felt something warm, squishy and furry on the floor of a closet. I instinctively tucked it in my coat. When I got outside, I saw two small eyes staring up at me, and I returned the 3-week-old (and very scared) puppy to its grateful owners.
I miss fighting fires every day. I miss everything about it — the sights, the smells, the equipment, the urgency — but mostly the camaraderie. I keep my fire helmet in my office at 30 Rock here in New York as a constant reminder of who I used to be and what I used to do. Mostly, I miss the service of it. Even on days when we answered no alarms, I was still able to say, “I served today. I was there, had I been needed by my neighbors.” (read more)
YOU CAN’T MAKE THIS STUFF UP, FOLKS. HE CAN, BUT YOU CAN’T.
http://www.usaweekend.com/article/20111014/LIVING03/310140009/Brian-Williams-looks-back-being-volunteer-fireman-wildfire-good-he-hopes-set-now
The Daily Caller Obtains Brian Williams’s Schedule For The Week
MONDAY
Tanning appointment
Flight to Las Vegas
Join Mile-High Club.
Turn $200 into $20,000 using card-counting method perfected in Macau.
Supreme Court conference call
Rent car. Drive to Reno.
YouTube screenshot/dragonlord1958
TUESDAY
Shoot a man in Reno, just to watch him die.
Ski K-12 in Squaw Valley with one ski.

Return to Vegas. (Roll down window to enrich left arm tan.)
Flight from Vegas. Mile High Club again.
Tanning appointment
Capture FBI-Most-Wanted al-Shabab terror recruiter Liban Haji Mohamed.
YouTube screenshot/MOVIECLIPS Classic TrailersWEDNESDAY
Eat 50 eggs.
Accuse Republicans of lying in serious-sounding rant. (Use deep anchor voice.)
Teach advanced chaos theory course.
Kill fresh game (preferably mallard duck) for dinner.
Cooking
Weekly meeting to advise Joe Biden on politics, philosophy, media strategy
Remove own appendix.
THURSDAY
Tanning appointment
Complete cinnamon challenge.
Weekly meeting to advise New Black Panthers on politics, philosophy, media strategy
Meeting with so-called crisis management consultants
Call Bill Clinton. Seek real advice.
Ambulance duty at New York-Presbyterian
Don cape, mask and homemade utility belt to fight crime in gritty, urban areas

FRIDAY
Tanning appointment (double session)
BASE jumping
Synchronized swim team practice
Fight Club
Weekly pickup game with Brooklyn Nets
Look for new job just in case things get crazy. (Dan Rather? MSNBC?)
http://dailycaller.com/2015/02/09/the-daily-caller-obtains-brian-williamss-schedule-for-the-week/
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Back in the fall of 2006, Brian Williams reneged on a six months old obligation to MC the Congressional Medal of Honor Society‘s national convention gala banquet.
He showed up at the last minute and announced he would be leaving the event early for a “pressing engagement” back in New York. He greeted the 1,000+ guests, then bugged out. Event organizers even arranged for him to have a police escort to rush him to his plane.
His “pressing engagement” turned out to be a cameo appearance on “Saturday Night Live.”
As Mark Steyn put it, Brian Williams is to anchors what Anthony Wiener is to wankers.
At this writing, Brian Williams is still listed as a member of the Congressional Medal of Honor Board of Directors. Here are all the ways you can contact the CMOH to suggest it is past time they severed their relationship with this disrespectful fraud:
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Filed under Brian Williams, News Media
Maybe if I put on a black turtleneck and a beret and smoke some really good dope this will appear to make some transcendental sense. Or maybe it will still just be gibberish.
Filed under Joe Biden
I’m a third-generation American across the board. Far from being “white privileged”, my immigrant ancestors were Irish and German laborers and English farmers who came here because there wasn’t much future for them in Europe. And they were Catholics, which if you know anything about immigrant history meant they were discriminated against when they got here.
One of my grandfathers left home before he was 16 and spent his working life as a laborer. The other grandfather had to drop out of high school and get a job, because his father had been unemployed so long, the family was about to lose their home.
It was a big deal for that generation to get their kids through high school. My mom was the first in her family to do it. It wasn’t an easy life, especially when her dad’s business went under during the Depression. I remember my mom telling me she lied to a date about a bad light bulb on the porch, because she was ashamed to admit their electric had been turned off for non-payment.
When she graduated Valedictorian ca 1932, she got a scholarship to college. Her father refused to allow her to go, because he wanted her to get a job so she could help support the family. Her senior year, she babysat many hours to save up for a class ring. When her father found out about the money, he took it from her without any thanks or apology.
My father, the eldest of four, dropped out of high school and got a job digging ditches. One day, the ditch he was in collapsed, nearly suffocating him. The minute he was dug out, his boss demanded he start digging again. He said that was when he decided a diploma was a good idea. He went back to high school and eventually earned a Master’s degree. He and my mom were absolutely no nonsense about all 6 of us going to college. It wasn’t a “what do you want to do after high school”, but “when are we going to look at colleges” thing.
My father’s teaching salary didn’t pay enough for their large family, so my folks started a side business in the spare bedroom. With hard work and scholarships, we six kids earned 12 degrees … 6 Bachelors, 5 Masters and a Doctorate. I’m the wastrel of the family, because I dropped out of grad school without completing my degree.
So yeah … I benefited from privilege in so far as I grew up in a stable, two-parent home where education and hard work were highly valued. But it had more to do with my parents being devout Catholics who believed that we are all going to be accountable to God after we die than it did with the amount of melanin in our skin.
I was raised with such non-prejudice that when a neighbor remarked about my black play mate, I remember thinking she was an idiot. I was five. What mattered to me was whether a person was nice and fun to be with and, given our ages, lived where we didn’t have to cross the street to play together. But skin color? Pshaw.
I asked my mom once if Catholic prejudice had ever affected them personally. She said, “Yes, there was a job your father didn’t get once because he was Catholic. But then he got the next one because he was Catholic. We didn’t worry about it.”
Filed under Catholic Church, Family & Friends, Immigration
NBC’s Lyin’ Brian Williams deserves to be mocked for repeatedly claiming to have been shot down in Iraq by an RPG when all that really happened is that he saw a chopper on the ground that had an RPG rammed up its butt and took a photo of it.
More Brian Williams Exaggerations – CONAN on TBS
Nightly News Spoof with Ben Howe and Dana Loesch
Other famous Lyin’ Democrats who deserve to be mocked into obscurity …
Bill Clinton: “I did not have sexual relations with that woman.”
Anthony Wiener: “I did not send that photo.”
Brian Williams has all the credibility of Colonel Keaton, but none of the cute.
Family Ties – Colonel Keaton
Our troops deserve better than the likes of Lyin’ Brian and his Lyin’ Democrat Comrades
John Kerry
http://www.swiftvets.com/
http://www.tosettherecordstraight.com/Hillary Clinton
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2012/10/16/flashback-2008-hillary-clinton-exposed-lying-about-being-under-sniperRichard Blumenthal
http://dailycaller.com/2010/10/05/richard-blumenthal-lied-and-it-should-matter/
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Filed under Anthony Weiner, Armed Forces, Bill Clinton, Brian Williams, Hillary Clinton, Iraq, John Kerry