Trump is More Factual than Media Fact Checkers

Trump: “Ninety-eight percent of mass public shootings have occurred in places where guns are banned.”

HuffPo called that a lie, alleging there is no “official” definition of “mass shootings.”

The FBI defines “mass shootings” as those committed in public areas — such as schools, churches, and malls — where the intention is to kill as many people as possible and four or more victims were slain. (Obama reduced it to three and decided to include the shooter in the list of “victims”, but most experts still use the original definition.) Continue reading

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I Think I Dated Her Once

After just a few dates, this Arizona woman got dumped.

But she was in loooove.  She sent the poor schnook 65,000 text messages, some saying things like, “Don’t ever try to leave me … I’ll kill you.”

Police warned her multiple times to leave the poor guy alone, which did absolutely no good.

When the guy’s remote surveillance system was showed her walking around inside his home, they went there to arrest her and found her taking a bath!

In the interview, she calls her stalk-tastic behavior “a journey” and that she doesn’t blame the guy for her incarceration, cuz, you know, “I love him.”

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Stop Whining Already!

Hillary Clinton Tells Australian Crowd: ‘In My Country’ There Is Fear and Rage When Women Seek Power

She’s wearing an $1100 scarf to hide the back brace.

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New Tom Steyer PAC Ad Compares Republicans to White Nationalists

This is an unintentionally hilarious indictment of Democrats by Democrats.

The ‘good’ Democratic mother was a bad mom and when she found out about the sorry job she did with her son, she doesn’t do anything productive, just whines and drinks.

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This Is the New Normal

AND THE BEAT GOES ON

MSNBC Host Suggests Sarah Sanders Should be Choked

On Friday, MSNBC host Nicole Wallace suggested White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders should be choked since she didn’t answer a question the way she saw fit.

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Bits & Bytes

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Who is this Avenatti guy?

As many of you know, I was out of touch with reality all during April, so am having to play a bit of catch up to understand what’s going on. If you’re up to date, feel free to skip this. 🙂

2018 Stormy Daniels and Michael Avenatti

Stormy Daniels is a hooker who apparently had sex with Donald Trump at some time in the past. I’m not sure what that has to do with anything or anybody besides Melania and God, but liberals (who think we should all PAY FOR THEIR BIRTH CONTROL) have  been acting all shocked and fainting-couchy about it. Continue reading

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The Perils of Maxine

What a national treasure.

Batty Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., got into an insane exchange with Rep. Mike Kelly, R-PA., over who was more offended, as if that’s a fair contest for a GOP lawmaker.

“I am more offended as an African-American woman than you will ever be,” said the perpetually offended Waters. Continue reading

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We sleep better because Trump is president

2018_05 11 Stilton's 3 am call toon Continue reading

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Caritas vs. Charity

2018_05 11 God loves a cheerful giver

The great virtue known in Latin as “Caritas” is translated into English as “Charity.” Sadly, the word “charity” in English has come to mean:

1. an organization set up to provide help and raise money for those in need.
2. the voluntary giving of help, typically in the form of money, to those in need. Continue reading

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