When Progressives protest, they vandalize the protested.
When Conservatives protest, they buy stuff from the protested.
After a Trump supporter complained that she had been ridiculed by the staff at Starbucks, more than 50 T-shirt wearing Trump backers staged a peaceful gathering,filling chairs, tables and even the parking lot at one point.
While it has been described as a sit-in, the crowd was made up of paying customers and not just “people who were filling chairs.”
“We wanted the staff to see that Trump supporters are just as human as anyone else,” one guy said. “We live in a diverse city. It’s unacceptable in a modern society to make a customer feel uncomfortable, whether it’s a liberal business mistreating a conservative customer or a conservative business mistreating a liberal customer.”
Democrats pooh pooh the idea that Democrats cheat to win elections.According to them, those of us who want to clean up the voter rolls and require voters to produce photo i.d. are just raaaaaaaaaaacists.
Once again, reality bites them in their lying asses.
In July 2016, Andrew J. Spieles was hired by Democrats to to register as many voters as possible.
This week, he was sentenced to 120 days in prison for submitting falsified voter registration forms to the registrar’s office.
Some of them listed dead people, while others had fabricated birth dates, middle names, and social security numbers, because they had been filled out by Spieles, not by the people named.
Newt Gingrich on Republican Karen Handel’s victoryin Georgia’s 6th District Tuesday:
“Democrats said Georgia was a referendum on Trump. They’re right.”
From comments at Facebook:
“What? You mean the MSM is feeding us a line of crap while trying to influence elections and public thought? Who knew? I thought only the Russians did that.”
I am so proud to have Tom Reed as my representative in D.C.
Excerpt from OpEd“For 40 members of Congress, from both parties, unity is real”by Rep. Tom Reed (R-NY) and Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ):
When we talk about the need for unity, let’s really mean it. It’s what the American people want. It’s what the times demand.
Earlier this year, having recognized that we shared this sentiment with many our colleagues, we decided to form a Congressional Problem Solvers Caucus.
Comprised of 20 Republicans and 20 Democrats, our aim was to create a durable bloc that could champion ideas that would appeal to a much broader spectrum of the American people—even if those ideas were anathema to people on the fringes of our parties.
We are united in the idea that there are common-sense solutions to many of the country’s toughest challenges—but partisanship keeps those solutions from making their way into law. We believe that’s bad for America.
Members of our caucus won’t agree on everything –in fact, they may not agree on most things. But we owe it to ourselves and to the American people to find bipartisan agreement wherever possible. And we should always strive to treat one another with respect and civility.
We invite our colleagues to join us in that mission.
Dems can’t follow their own advice to tone down the rhetoric in the name of not encouraging extremists to get violent.
After the Senate’s health care bill came out, Bernie Sanders tweeted,
In other “Democrats go lower” news …
Hillary Clinton tweeted, “Forget death panels. If Republicans pass this bill, they’re the death party.”
Democrat Sen. Chris Murphy tweeted, “No tweaks by amendment can fix this monstrosity. If you vote for this evil, intellectually bankrupt bill, it will ruin millions of lives.”
A Rolling Stone writer really jumped the shark with this tweeted absurdity: “Trump and the Republicans want to pass a bill that would kill far more Americans than ISIS and al Qaeda could ever dream about.”
Never mind that approximately 6.5 million uninsured Americans were forced to pay $3 billion in penalties to the IRS because they couldn’t afford Obamacare plans.
And never mind that 18 of the 23 Obamacare co-ops have collapsed.
And also never mind that the only (born) Americans I’ve heard of who actually died because of a Democrat-run health care program were veterans who couldn’t get appointments at the VA.
In order to learn from your mistakes you first have to admit what you are doing is wrong. So far, the left hasn’t figured that part out yet. They have yet to learn that they’re elitist, they spend too much, they hate the military, they suck up to BLM thugs, and, darn it, people just don’t like them. They threw $25 million into the GA 6th race because they estimated that 15% of Republicans hated Trump as much as they did. The most deranged of these libtards is San Fran Nasty Pelosi. She is bearing the brunt of the blame and rightly so. Problem is she will be there until she croaks and nobody will disobey what she orders.
Dems point fingers after crushing loss Republicans relied on a strategy of tying Ossoff to House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), who remains radioactive in many conservative districts. Ryan, Moulton and a number of younger-generation Democrats tried to topple Pelosi last year for that very reason, and they quickly revived the argument on Wednesday
“We need leadership change,” Rice told CNN. “It’s time for Nancy Pelosi to go, and the entire leadership team.”
The lawmakers were not alone in denouncing the top Democratic leaders.
Michael Moore, the filmmaker and liberal activist, attacked the party as having “no message, no plan, no leaders.” http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/dems-point-fingers-after-crushing-loss/ar-BBD0t5s?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=UE12DHP
Michael Moore: Dems Have ‘No Message, No Plan, No Leaders Moore and others on the left are furious with what they view as a rudderless Democratic Party that has failed to develop a new strategy or message in the wake of Hillary Clinton’s surprising election loss in November.
Moore ripped the Democratic National Committee and its House campaign arm for having “no message, no plan, no leaders.” Democratic leaders “hate the resistance,” Moore said, underscoring the lingering tension between the party’s grassroots base and the establishment in Washington. http://www.hapblog.com/2017/06/michael-moore-dems-have-no-message-no.html
Will Nancy Pelosi survive this latest Dem disaster? Fully one-third of Pelosi’s 193 House Democrats now come from just three states, the usual liberal suspects of California, New York and Massachusetts, not the crucial Heartland. Pelosi’s entire leadership team is also coastal, and like her, linger on in their mid-70s.But since Emanuel’s departure, it’s been trouble throughout Pelosi’s reign, BIG trouble. It began in 2010 with the help of Obama and his signature ObamaCare, which Pelosi had to pass to read. In that year’s midterms under Pelosi’s leadership, Democrats suffered the worst House losses of either party in 72 years, a swing of 63 seats to Republicans. http://hotair.com/archives/2017/06/22/nancy-pelosi-nancy-pelosi-karen-handel/
Democratic Rep Denies Pelosi is an ‘Out of Touch San Francisco Liberal’
Chris Matthews: ‘I Don’t Know What the Hell He was Selling’
Ellison After Georgia Loss: Resistance Summer is ‘Going Awesome’
Dem Congresswoman: Democratic Party Has Become Identity Politics
DEBBIE DINGELL IS THE TROPHY WIFE OF WALKING CADAVER JOHN DINGELL WHO, ALONG WITH HIS FATHER, HAVE REPRESENTED A DISTRICT IN MICHIGAN SINCE THE ELECTRIC LIGHT WAS INVENTED.
Dingell said she is not a traditional Democrat, and felt that Trump won the election by talking about the issues Democrats “were afraid to talk about.”
DEBBIE DINGELL GOT WHERE SHE IS THE SAME WAY HILLARY DID…. MARRYING A POLITICIAN AND RIDING HIS COATTAILS
Dem Rep: People In Ohio Aren’t Focused On Russia Like ‘Obsessed’ Democrats
Ohio Rep. Tim Ryan criticized his fellow Democrats Wednesday night for being “obsessed” with President Trump and not focusing on the issues that actually matter to working people.“They’re worried about paying the bills, what’s happening with our pension, how much does it cost to send a kid to school, what’s our energy bill like. Real bread and butter stuff.” http://dailycaller.com/2017/06/21/dem-rep-people-in-ohio-arent-focused-on-russia-like-obsessed-democrats/
Liberal Crank Rachel Maddow Blames Ossoff Loss on BAD WEATHER
Carpetbagger and Democrat darling Jon Ossoff suffered a crushing loss in Georgia’s 6th District Tuesday evening. Like clockwork, the liberals are blaming possible hackers, and Rachel Maddow even blamed bad weather.
In case you were on the fence of whether liberalism is a mental disorder or not, this just may convince you.
Rachel Maddow: “If there was a turnout effect from the bad weather today in the district, does that have any partisan implications that you can foresee in terms of what was expected for same day election day voting here rather than the early vote?
“Congratulations to our newest member of Congress, Karen Handel. But if you think feminists and other Democrats are happy about a woman winning an election, if you think they’re celebrating this victory over rape culture and toxic masculinity and whatnot, you haven’t taken into account that the woman in question is a Republican.”
“No matter what the Dems threw at her, she persisted nevertheless.”
“A woman shatters the glass ceiling, and the same people who told you to vote for Hillary Clinton whether or not you like her or agree with her — based solely on her genitalia — are super-bummed. The same people who called you a misogynist for refusing to vote for a woman are angry that another woman won something. It’s almost as if Democrats’ ideals and principles are disposable when they interfere with their political goals.”
In the most expensive House race in history, the Democrats are claiming victory, even though they only lost the election by 7 points. This puts them at 0-5 in the 2017 special elections races.
Karen Handel Beats Oss-off Pelosi Democrat!!
[CTH: The looks on theirs faces!!! LOLOL]
Hollywood Fail: Jon Ossoff Loses Georgia Congressional Election Despite Massive Celebrity Help Milano previously said she wanted “to puke” after Ossoff’ failure to reach the 50 percent threshold required to avoid Tuesday’s runoff.
On Tuesday, the Who’s the Boss star launched a social media campaign encouraging people to tweet photos of themselves after hitting the polls.
Actresses Sarah Silverman and Debra Messing attacked Ossoff’s opponent, Karen Handel, on social media in the run-up to Tuesday’s election.
Despite the belief of numerous political experts that Ossoff would fall short in the Republican-dominated district that helped send Trump to the White House, the president had earlier declared Tuesday’s election to be a matchup between “Hollywood vs. Georgia.”
THERE WERE TWO OTHER SPECIAL ELECTIONS; THE DEMS DIDN’T DO ANY BETTER
The Latest: Republican wins close victory in South Carolina
Republican Ralph Norman has won a victory that was closer than expected in a special election to fill the South Carolina congressional seat vacated by Mick Mulvaney.
The Republican won just more than 51 percent of votes cast Tuesday in the 5th District. That’s compared with about 48 percent for Democrat Archie Parnell.
IN THE RACE THAT WAS BARELY MENTIONED, BODY-SLAMMING A SLIMY REPORTER DIDN’T HURT GIANFORTE IN MONTANA:
Montana’s At-Large Congressional District special election, 2017
U.S. House, Montana At-Large Special Election, 2017
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
Republican Gianforte 50.2% 189,473
Democratic Rob Quist 44.1% 166,483
Libertarian Mark Wicks 5.7% 21,509
Total Votes 377,465
Republican Greg Gianforte defeated Democrat Rob Quist and Libertarian Mark Wicks, earning more than 50 percent of the vote. Gianforte will be sworn in as a member of the United States House of Representatives on June 21, 2017.
Atlanta Mayor: Ossoff Took Outside Money Because “He Wants to Win”
Larry Sabato on implications of Ossoff defeat: ‘It’s pretty depressing’ for Democrats
CNN’s Chalian: No ‘Moral Victory Here’ for Dems in Georgia Defeat
Chalian talking about how the victory was huge for Republican even though it was a seat they have controlled for a number of years. “This was the best shot Democrats in these special elections to really try to make a victory in the Trump era,” he explained to Lemon. “And they came up short, which now, of course, is going to create a whole series of questions about how the Democratic Party should run in the era of Donald Trump because they came up short here.”
First I’d like to personally thank the 21 people who voted for us in the PCPs Paul Revere Award nominations that ended Saturday. Unfortunately, it has gained so much attention since its inception that the number of nominees has greatly increased. This year’s top vote getter with more than 1,000 votes was Last Refuge; that’s Sundance’s Conservative Treehouse. There’s no accounting for taste, I guess.
I spent a wonderful morning yesterday fishing a local lake with RJ and my best fishing buddy of more than 20 years. We did well and brought a dozen big bluegills to the dock. My friend has a freezer full of fish, as do I. There was an old man sitting on the bank who only had one, so we gave them to him. Made his day. Spending time on the water with my friend and my grandson made mine.
This is judgement day. The most expensive congressional race, with more than $50 million poured into it, will come to an end. Carpetbagging Jon Ossoff is trying to buy the seat in GA-6 that has been republican for more than 40 years. The democrats are desperately seeking some sort of win since the drubbing they took last year. The polls show the contest being very close. If this is what a House seat costs, they’ll need about 10 trillion to get a majority next year.
Why all eyes are on Georgia’s Special Election
High Stakes Special Election In Georgia House Race Between Jon Osoff And Karen Handel
FROM THE WASHINGTON COMPOST:
Trump’s agenda on the line in a hard-fought Georgia House race One low point came in the final days of the race, with a super PAC attack ad that showed footage of a bloodied House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) being taken off a baseball field on a stretcher after last Wednesday’s shooting in suburban Washington.As the sound of gunshots echoes, a narrator says: “The unhinged left is endorsing and applauding shooting Republicans. When will it stop? It won’t if Jon Ossoff wins on Tuesday.”
Both candidates have denounced the ad. https://www.washingtonpost.com/powerpost/trumps-agenda-on-the-line-in-a-hard-fought-georgia-house-race/2017/06/19/26db597a-551e-11e7-b38e-35fd8e0c288f_story.html?utm_term=.958c4bac8d42
Ossoff Bans Conservative Media Outlet From Campaign Event
Democrat Jon Ossoff’s campaign banned a conservative media outlet, the Washington Free Beacon, from a campaign event the night before Ossoff is set to face off against Republican Karen Handel in Georgia’s congressional Sixth District special election.
Scher told TheDC that the campaign event was filled with reporters from other news organizations. The Free Beacon, it seems, was singled out for special treatment.
The campaign did not immediately return a request for comment. http://dailycaller.com/2017/06/19/ossoff-campaign-bans-conservative-media-outlet-from-campaign-event/
Jon Ossoff: Voters Don’t Care That I Don’t Live In The District
Jon Ossoff, the Democratic candidate in the GA-06 special congressional election, is still struggling to properly explain why he doesn’t currently live in the district.
MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle asked Ossoff why he doesn’t just move to the district if it could potentially help him win.
“It’s very easy to solve where you live,” Ruhle said. “While people respect you across the board, your desire to support your fiancee…with every point counting, why not just move?”
“Well, Steph, voters just aren’t asking me this question,” Ossoff replied. “Voters are asking me what I’m going to do to improve our local economy.” http://dailycaller.com/2017/06/20/jon-ossoff-voters-dont-care-that-i-dont-live-in-the-district-video/