It appears that so-called "public broadcasting" media organizations are slowly going to a main stream media format which includes bashing POTUS. You can see that in the they select pundits and the commentary from their own in-house staff which is drastically slanted to present a negative view of Trump. It's a rare event if someone is interviewed that supports POTUS.
The idea behind "publicly funded" (taxpayer money) news is that it would be non-commercial, a-political, and balanced based on objectively reporting the news.
Sadly, those days are over and the public funding should also end.
Trump’s Budget Again Proposes Public TV, Arts Funding Elimination – Variety
Monday, March 26, 2018
Sunday, March 25, 2018
ATTENTION TRUMP-BASHERS; SEX IS NOT ILLEGAL OR AN IMPEACHABLE OFFENSE
It appears that Stormy was not just a porn star, but also a hooker.
Note; One night stands are not affairs.
Stormy Daniels Talks About Alleged Trump Affair On ’60 Minutes’ | Deadline
Note; One night stands are not affairs.
Stormy Daniels Talks About Alleged Trump Affair On ’60 Minutes’ | Deadline
MAIN STREAM MEDIA GOES FULL TABLOID FORMAT
Porn stars and Playboy pin-ups are the prime time lineup for Main Stream Media outlets which is another sign that the industry has deteriorated into a dumping ground for hyped up "faux" news.
Someone should also point out to the audience of Trump bashers that sex is not illegal, nor an impeachable offense.
Trump, first lady will be 1,000 miles apart when Stormy Daniels appears on ‘60 Minutes’ - The Washington Post
Someone should also point out to the audience of Trump bashers that sex is not illegal, nor an impeachable offense.
Trump, first lady will be 1,000 miles apart when Stormy Daniels appears on ‘60 Minutes’ - The Washington Post
Thursday, March 22, 2018
20 REASONS WHY THE US GOES TO WAR; OURS OR OTHERS
20 Companies Profiting the Most From War - 24/7 Wall St.
The grim reality of civil wars in the Middle East, rising tensions between global powers, the spectre of international terrorism, and the increasing threat of cyberattacks are matters of grave concern for world leaders and citizens alike — and the lifeblood of some companies.
In the context of a seemingly ever-more dangerous world, revenue from arms and military services at the world’s 100 largest defense contractors totalled $374.8 billion in 2016, a 1.9% uptick from the previous year, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).
Maintaining a cutting edge, state-of-the-art arsenal can act as a powerful deterrent against aggressors and can change the outcome of a conflict — and governments across the globe invest accordingly. Sales of defense contractor Lockheed Martin to the U.S. government alone totalled $35.2 billion in 2017, more than the annual budgets of many federal agencies — including the Department of the Interior and the Environmental Protection Agency.
24/7 Wall St. reviewed the 20 companies with the highest revenue from arms sales in 2016 based on the Top 100 Arms-Producing and Military Services Companies report from SIPRI. While the companies on this list span Russia and Western Europe, the United States is home to the vast majority of the largest defense contractors.
Click here to see the 20 companies profiting the most from war.
The grim reality of civil wars in the Middle East, rising tensions between global powers, the spectre of international terrorism, and the increasing threat of cyberattacks are matters of grave concern for world leaders and citizens alike — and the lifeblood of some companies.
In the context of a seemingly ever-more dangerous world, revenue from arms and military services at the world’s 100 largest defense contractors totalled $374.8 billion in 2016, a 1.9% uptick from the previous year, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).
Maintaining a cutting edge, state-of-the-art arsenal can act as a powerful deterrent against aggressors and can change the outcome of a conflict — and governments across the globe invest accordingly. Sales of defense contractor Lockheed Martin to the U.S. government alone totalled $35.2 billion in 2017, more than the annual budgets of many federal agencies — including the Department of the Interior and the Environmental Protection Agency.
24/7 Wall St. reviewed the 20 companies with the highest revenue from arms sales in 2016 based on the Top 100 Arms-Producing and Military Services Companies report from SIPRI. While the companies on this list span Russia and Western Europe, the United States is home to the vast majority of the largest defense contractors.
Click here to see the 20 companies profiting the most from war.
IS THE ESTABLISHMENT OUTING ITSELF?
If you’re going to “resist” President Trump’s criticisms of the intelligence community, don’t do it with a variation of, “You’ll be sorry.”
To suggest former and current intelligence chiefs are not to be criticized or questioned because they know where the bodies are buried is to concede the president’s claim that the community has grown too unaccountable and overloaded with unethical actors.
This weekend, as news broke that Andrew McCabe had been fired as deputy director of the FBI following the recommendation of the agency’s inspector general, Trump tweeted that it was “a great day for the hard working men and women of the FBI – A great day for Democracy.”
He added, “Sanctimonious James Comey was his boss and made McCabe look like a choirboy. He knew all about the lies and corruption going on at the highest levels of the FBI!”
You’re not going to find a defense here of Trump’s stupid response. His tweet is obviously below the dignity of his office. But what’s far more interesting (to me at least) is how some people with top-level security clearances have reacted to his note of celebration. They have responded not with the criticism it deserves, but with what sounds an awful lot like a veiled threat of extortion.
Former CIA chief and noted perjurer John Brennan responded to the president Saturday with a tweet that read, “When the full extent of your venality, moral turpitude, and political corruption becomes known, you will take your rightful place as a disgraced demagogue in the dustbin of history. You may scapegoat Andy McCabe, but you will not destroy America...America will triumph over you.”
Former U.S. ambassador to the U.N. Samantha Power responded with an ominous-sounding note: “Not a good idea to piss off John Brennan.”
Why is it “not a good idea?” Does Brennan have covert dirt on the president? Will he try to get revenge? Will Brennan prove the president’s entire point about unethical actors in the intelligence community correct?
If the idea here is to push back on the president’s criticisms of the intelligence community, treating its current and former chiefs like volatile, punitive hatchet men is the exact wrong way to go about it.
The Washington Post’s Eugene Robinson did this in February in an op-ed titled, "Trump has picked a fight with the FBI. He’ll be sorry." Former CIA counterterrorism official and CNN commentator Phil Mudd also said in February that the FBI people "are ticked" and they'll be saying of Trump, “You’ve been around for 13 months. We've been around since 1908. I know how this game is going to be played. We're going to win.”
It’s true the FBI has been around 110 years. It’s also true that, like the CIA, its ethical track record isn’t exactly squeaky clean.
You're proving the president's point when you talk about the intel chiefs like they're vengeful hatchet men
To suggest former and current intelligence chiefs are not to be criticized or questioned because they know where the bodies are buried is to concede the president’s claim that the community has grown too unaccountable and overloaded with unethical actors.
This weekend, as news broke that Andrew McCabe had been fired as deputy director of the FBI following the recommendation of the agency’s inspector general, Trump tweeted that it was “a great day for the hard working men and women of the FBI – A great day for Democracy.”
He added, “Sanctimonious James Comey was his boss and made McCabe look like a choirboy. He knew all about the lies and corruption going on at the highest levels of the FBI!”
You’re not going to find a defense here of Trump’s stupid response. His tweet is obviously below the dignity of his office. But what’s far more interesting (to me at least) is how some people with top-level security clearances have reacted to his note of celebration. They have responded not with the criticism it deserves, but with what sounds an awful lot like a veiled threat of extortion.
Former CIA chief and noted perjurer John Brennan responded to the president Saturday with a tweet that read, “When the full extent of your venality, moral turpitude, and political corruption becomes known, you will take your rightful place as a disgraced demagogue in the dustbin of history. You may scapegoat Andy McCabe, but you will not destroy America...America will triumph over you.”
Former U.S. ambassador to the U.N. Samantha Power responded with an ominous-sounding note: “Not a good idea to piss off John Brennan.”
Why is it “not a good idea?” Does Brennan have covert dirt on the president? Will he try to get revenge? Will Brennan prove the president’s entire point about unethical actors in the intelligence community correct?
If the idea here is to push back on the president’s criticisms of the intelligence community, treating its current and former chiefs like volatile, punitive hatchet men is the exact wrong way to go about it.
The Washington Post’s Eugene Robinson did this in February in an op-ed titled, "Trump has picked a fight with the FBI. He’ll be sorry." Former CIA counterterrorism official and CNN commentator Phil Mudd also said in February that the FBI people "are ticked" and they'll be saying of Trump, “You’ve been around for 13 months. We've been around since 1908. I know how this game is going to be played. We're going to win.”
It’s true the FBI has been around 110 years. It’s also true that, like the CIA, its ethical track record isn’t exactly squeaky clean.
You're proving the president's point when you talk about the intel chiefs like they're vengeful hatchet men
Monday, March 19, 2018
A FAVORITE AMERICAN PASTIME
Between legalizing pot, being fed opiods by big Pharma and hammering billions of gallons of alcohol at a record pace America leads the world in being the most dysfunctional country in the world.
Binge Drinking Rampant Among Americans
FRIDAY, March 16, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- Americans are on a binge drinking binge.
More than 17 billion binge drinks were consumed by American adults in 2015, a new federal government study shows. That works out to an average of 470 drinks per binge drinker.
The study also found that 1 in 6 (37 million) American adults binge drink about once a week and down an average of seven drinks per binge.
"This study shows that binge drinkers are consuming a huge number of drinks per year, greatly increasing their chances of harming themselves and others," said study co-author Dr. Robert Brewer, lead researcher in the alcohol program at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Binge Drinking Rampant Among Americans
FRIDAY, March 16, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- Americans are on a binge drinking binge.
More than 17 billion binge drinks were consumed by American adults in 2015, a new federal government study shows. That works out to an average of 470 drinks per binge drinker.
The study also found that 1 in 6 (37 million) American adults binge drink about once a week and down an average of seven drinks per binge.
"This study shows that binge drinkers are consuming a huge number of drinks per year, greatly increasing their chances of harming themselves and others," said study co-author Dr. Robert Brewer, lead researcher in the alcohol program at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Wednesday, March 14, 2018
IS STORMY SOLICITING FOR FAVORS?
Are people willing to pay to have Stormy share the gory details of her alleged sexual escapades?
Stormy Daniels launches fundraising campaign to pay legal bills in Trump battle | New York Post
Stormy Daniels on Wednesday launched an online fundraising campaign to pay legal bills in her battle to void a nondisclosure agreement she signed that paid her $130,000 to clam up about her alleged flingwith Donald Trump.
“I am attempting to speak honestly and openly to the American people about my relationship with now President Donald Trump, as well as the intimidation and tactics that he, together with his attorney Michael Cohen, have used to silence me,” she wrote on a page she created on crowdjustice.com.
“In order to tell my story, I have had to file a public lawsuit in Los Angeles, California in an effort to void a non-disclosure agreement that Mr. Trump never signed and yet is trying to use to intimidate me.”
Stormy Daniels launches fundraising campaign to pay legal bills in Trump battle | New York Post
Stormy Daniels on Wednesday launched an online fundraising campaign to pay legal bills in her battle to void a nondisclosure agreement she signed that paid her $130,000 to clam up about her alleged flingwith Donald Trump.
“I am attempting to speak honestly and openly to the American people about my relationship with now President Donald Trump, as well as the intimidation and tactics that he, together with his attorney Michael Cohen, have used to silence me,” she wrote on a page she created on crowdjustice.com.
“In order to tell my story, I have had to file a public lawsuit in Los Angeles, California in an effort to void a non-disclosure agreement that Mr. Trump never signed and yet is trying to use to intimidate me.”
Tuesday, March 13, 2018
Sunday, March 11, 2018
PRESIDENTS AND SEX SCANDALS - BORING
Engaging in sex with another consenting adult is not illegal, nor is it an impeachable offense.
The Main Stream Media at the behest of the Establishment, have gone full blown "tabloid press" in filling the airways 24/7 with comments and pics of a washed up porn start who claims to have had sex with POTUS.
Just like the Russian"meddling" fiasco this "breaking news" event is old and boring news and most Americans are not interested in hearing about it.
Trump would not be the first (nor the last) POTUS to stray. There have been a significant number of past presidents who engaged in extra marital sex and sex in general.
14 Presidents Have Been The Talk of the Pillow
Here is the list of all the former Presidents who were known to have had affairs.
The Main Stream Media at the behest of the Establishment, have gone full blown "tabloid press" in filling the airways 24/7 with comments and pics of a washed up porn start who claims to have had sex with POTUS.
Just like the Russian"meddling" fiasco this "breaking news" event is old and boring news and most Americans are not interested in hearing about it.
Trump would not be the first (nor the last) POTUS to stray. There have been a significant number of past presidents who engaged in extra marital sex and sex in general.
14 Presidents Have Been The Talk of the Pillow
Here is the list of all the former Presidents who were known to have had affairs.
Friday, March 2, 2018
THIS LOOKS LIKE COLLUSION! WHERE'S MUELLER?
The issue prompting the FOIA request was the disclosure Comey held a secret Oval Office meeting with Obama on Jan. 5, 2017. Comey never divulged the meeting to Congress. (RELATED: Comey Held Secret Obama White House Meeting Before Inauguration)
Susan Rice, Obama’s national security adviser, former deputy Attorney General Sally Yates, and former Vice President Joe Biden also attended the meeting.
The National Archives revealed the existence of the meeting and released a declassified version of an email Rice sent to the Senate Committee on the Judiciary. Rice wrote an email to herself about the secret Jan. 5 meeting with Comey on Inauguration Day Jan. 20, 2017, as President Donald Trump was being sworn into office. The email suggested Comey may have misled Congress and was attempting to cover up the extent of his relationship with Obama.
Christopher Bedford, TheDCNF’s editor-in-chief, called the FBI denial “shameful.”
“The FBI just told us that Director James Comey potentially lying to Congress should not be of interest to us, that it doesn’t speak to their ‘integrity,’ and that it shouldn’t impact America’s ‘confidence’ in them,” Bedford said. “They said this with a straight face. We disagree, we think the American people disagree, and we think it’s absolutely shameful.”
FBI Won't Expedite Comey Meeting Records | The Daily Caller
Susan Rice, Obama’s national security adviser, former deputy Attorney General Sally Yates, and former Vice President Joe Biden also attended the meeting.
The National Archives revealed the existence of the meeting and released a declassified version of an email Rice sent to the Senate Committee on the Judiciary. Rice wrote an email to herself about the secret Jan. 5 meeting with Comey on Inauguration Day Jan. 20, 2017, as President Donald Trump was being sworn into office. The email suggested Comey may have misled Congress and was attempting to cover up the extent of his relationship with Obama.
Christopher Bedford, TheDCNF’s editor-in-chief, called the FBI denial “shameful.”
“The FBI just told us that Director James Comey potentially lying to Congress should not be of interest to us, that it doesn’t speak to their ‘integrity,’ and that it shouldn’t impact America’s ‘confidence’ in them,” Bedford said. “They said this with a straight face. We disagree, we think the American people disagree, and we think it’s absolutely shameful.”
FBI Won't Expedite Comey Meeting Records | The Daily Caller
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