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Trump hit a bullseye today, suggesting that Bubba Wallace should apologize for the noose hoax. The media and NASCAR continue to milk it for all it's worth, even though the FBI concluded there was nothing to it. Nascar continues to circulate a very deceptive photo of the "noose". The FBI concluded it was tied months ago by someone looking to make a knot in the end of the cord to make it easier to grasp. The original photos show it to be about two inches long. The photo, which continues to be displayed by NASCAR is taken from an angle and a close up, which makes it appear to be the size of an actual noose. It is not. Rather than constituting some sort of racial threat, I'm betting it was done by an Eastwood fan, who the night before, had watched Hang 'Em High for the umpteenth time. As I recall, no blacks were hung in that movie. Once more, Trump nailed it.
 
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Amnesty Graham is all upset as are like minded lib Rinos. I don’t know how the Donald takes the BS thrown on him every stinkin’ day, 3&1/2 years of hate. God Bless President Trump!
 
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Bill Kristol — a Never Trump neoconservative, former editor of the Weekly Standard, and adviser to the Republican Voters Against Trump


Bret Hume tonight at interview remarked on the self-importance of these guys as "the shot heard around the block"....


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I like that. Smile
 
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Lighten up and laugh
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A liberal-leaning group and individuals are using social media to encourage Trump opponents to reserve tickets for the president's upcoming reelection rally in Portsmouth, N.H., in an attempt to make the venue appear empty.

https://justthenews.com/politi...ing-venue-look-empty

Looks like they are playing juvenile games again.
 
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All for naught
 
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Joey D
7/6/20

No description provided. All segments are lumped together for that date. Joe's segment starts at 2:09:30




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the press corps really does consist of a bunch of narcissistic assholes

that was disgusting, but its what you get from the mentally defective libtards
 
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Gotta wonder how long the WHO will last with the USA not contributing anymore. Other countries won't pick up the slack.
 
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...maybe the old refrain "pay their fair share" will come to actually mean what the words say


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It will likely be renamed to The China-Russia Health Organization.
 
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Hopefully other countries will follow his lead.




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It will likely be renamed to The China-Russia Health Organization.


Nah, they'll name China-Russia Organization of the World ("CROW" for short) and put a guy named "Jon" in charge. They'll be telling the world what bastards they really are. Wink






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I know many here follow CTH but there are some exciting events unfolding rapidly. Here is a link
https://theconservativetreehou...he-rampart/#comments

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First, to those who are offering support – THANK YOU. I am way outside the wire.

In the background there is good news. The insurance policy against an anticipated Deep State cover-up is proceeding swimmingly. Two years of preparation are paying dividends.

The next few weeks are critical. Unfortunately, charging the ramparts means having to spend less time on research and writing and more time on preparation for the confrontation I have discussed. That’s why the daily content of the site is less. However, that said, an alliance of allies is forming smoothly.

Each person is starting to grasp this is much bigger than previously thought. I’m also traveling and setting the systems in place to trigger events with or without a Barr-Durham reveal. Hoping for ‘with’, but preparing for ‘without’.

Coordination of travel is challenging, but whatever it takes. Do or do not, there is no try.

Again, thanks for your support. Every prayer is felt, and I really believe those prayers are making a difference. Things are falling into place, doors opening, in a way that can only be described as guided. I’m humbled. I will deliver. Failure is not an option.

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7-2 SC decision that the administration can allow religious exemptions to Obamacare's mandatory employer coverage for birth control, etc.

Even Kagan had to concur with the majority opinion that the administration is absolutely within its authority to do so.

And LOL at RBG and Sotomayor's dissent: "it leaves women high and dry" (I paraphrase). Nothing to do with the actual case law, just "boohoo".


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Supreme Court says Manhattan prosecutor may pursue Trump’s financial records, denies Congress access for now

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Robert Barnes
July 9, 2020 at 12:54 p.m. EDT
The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected President Trump’s assertion that he enjoys absolute immunity from investigation while in office, allowing a New York prosecutor to pursue a subpoena of the president’s private and business financial records.

In a separate case, the court sent a fight over congressional subpoenas for the material back to lower courts because of “significant separation of powers concerns.” Since both cases involve more work at the lower level, it seems unlikely the records would be available to the public before the election.

Combined, the decisions offer the court’s most detailed examination of presidential power and congressional authority in decades, and Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. wrote for the majority in both 7 to 2 decisions. The court seemed to avoid some tough questions in an attempt to achieve greater agreement.

Trump's Supreme Court tax case, explained
The Post's David A. Fahrenthold explains the complicated case to unseal President Trump's tax returns before the Supreme Court. (Zach Purser Brown/The Washington Post)
All members of the court rejected a sweeping claim of immunity promoted by the president and his lawyers.

“In our judicial system, ‘the public has a right to every man’s evidence,’” Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. wrote in the New York case, citing an ancient maxim. “Since the earliest days of the Republic, ‘every man’ has included the President of the United States.”

Read the Supreme Court’s opinion: Trump v. Vance

Trump nominees Neil M. Gorsuch and Brett M. Kavanaugh agreed with the outcomes of the cases. Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel A. Alito Jr. dissented.

Trump reacted angrily, and inaccurately, on Twitter: “Courts in the past have given ‘broad deference’. BUT NOT ME!”

After Supreme Court ruling, McCarthy says Trump's financial records case is 'political'
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) reacted on July 9 to the Supreme Court ruling that said a N.Y. prosecutor may see Trump’s financial records. (The Washington Post)
Read the Supreme Court’s opinion: Trump v. Mazars

Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr. said in a statement: “This is a tremendous victory for our nation’s system of justice and its founding principle that no one — not even a president — is above the law. Our investigation, which was delayed for almost a year by this lawsuit, will resume, guided as always by the grand jury’s solemn obligation to follow the law and the facts, wherever they may lead.”

The president’s lawyer Jay Sekulow said in a statement, “We are pleased that in the decisions issued today, the Supreme Court has temporarily blocked both Congress and New York prosecutors from obtaining the President’s tax records. We will now proceed to raise additional constitutional and legal issues in the lower courts.”

The majority said that while Trump could not avoid a subpoena, he could challenge the specifics of it. And Kavanaugh and Gorsuch emphasized that in their concurring opinion, noting the court “unanimously agrees that this case should be remanded to the District Court, where the President may raise constitutional and legal objections to the subpoena as appropriate.”

In the congressional case, the court tried to strike a balance between the chief executive and Congress, while lamenting that in the past, such conflicts were most often worked out between the political branches.

The court reinforced Congress’s broad investigative power, but said it is not limitless and must be more targeted when it comes to subpoenas for a president’s personal information.

Without limits, the court warned, “Congress could declare open season on the President’s information held by schools, archives, internet service providers, e-mail clients, and financial institutions.”

The majority came up with a new four-part test for courts to analyze the validity of subpoenas aimed at the president.

Among other factors, the court said Congress cannot seek the president’s information as part of a case study for general legislation if other sources are available. Lawmakers also must narrow their requests and detail how the president’s information will advance possible legislation.

But even with the restrictions, the court rejected the administration’s view of how limited Congress’s inquiries may be.

“The standards proposed by the President and the Solicitor General — if applied outside the context of privileged information — would risk seriously impeding Congress in carrying out its responsibilities,” the court said.

Vance is investigating whether the Trump Organization falsified business records to conceal hush payments to two women, including pornographic film actress Stormy Daniels, who alleged they had affairs with Trump years ago. Trump has denied those claims.

Meet the Manhattan district attorney doing battle with President Trump in court

Vance is seeking Trump’s tax returns, among other records. The president has refused to make them public, unlike previous modern presidents. Because the records are for a grand jury investigation, they would not likely be disclosed before the election.

Separately, three House committees have sought bypass the president to obtain his financial records from his longtime accounting firm, Mazars USA, and financial institutions. The committees, all controlled by Democrats, say they are needed to check Trump’s financial disclosures and inform whether conflict-of-interest laws are tough enough.

Lawmakers’ line of investigation is more expansive than the district attorney’s. They have demanded information “about seven business entities, as well as the personal accounts of President Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump, and Ivanka Trump,” according to the brief filed by the president’s private lawyers.

The congressional subpoenas followed testimony from Trump’s former fixer, attorney Michael Cohen, who told lawmakers that Trump had exaggerated his wealth to seek loans. Two committees subpoenaed Capital One and Deutsche Bank as part of their investigation into Russian money laundering and potential foreign influence involving Trump.

Federal judges in New York and Washington, D.C. — at the district court and appeals court levels — had moved swiftly by court standards and repeatedly ruled against Trump and to uphold Congress’s broad investigative powers.

Ann E. Marimow contributed to this story.
 
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A U.S. Army email, sent after the Fourth of July to its military and civilian members, included a graphic which claimed saying the phrase “Make America Great Again” is evidence of “white supremacy.”

The graphic listed other behaviors it deemed evidence of white supremacy, including, “Celebration of Columbus Day,” the “Denial of White Privilege,” “Talking about ‘American Exceptionalism,'” and saying “There’s Only One Human Race.”

The message named the “U.S. Army Equity & Inclusion Agency” and “Assistant Secretary of the Army — Manpower and Reserve Affairs” as authors.

The Army confirmed it sent out the email but claimed it was sent “in error” and “immediately recalled.” The Army has initiated an internal investigation to find out what happened

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vindman did it. Big Grin
 
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Just asking the question.....does anyone else besides myself think it's about time the Tree of Liberty were watered?? It's looking a little withered... Wink



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