Friday, April 10, 2015

Hillary Clinton: Vote for me for president because I am a woman


Disrepair
In response, President Obama is calling for an end to such therapies aimed at “repairing” gay, lesbian and transgender youth. His decision on the issue is the latest example of his continuing embrace of gay rights. (New York Times, 4/9/2015)

Obama continues to focus on the issues that a majority of Americans agree are the most important ones facing the country. Gays, lesbians and transgendered people (is that the one where guys dress up in ladies clothes?) now make up 48% of the population. Experts predict that within five years they will be a majority.


Detour
The federal investigation into the lane closings at the George Washington Bridge appears to be coming to a head, with an announcement of indictments as early as next week.
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Mr. Christie’s political ambitions wait on Mr. Fishman. As the investigation has dragged on, the governor has pushed past the dates he set for a decision on whether to run for president in 2016. (New York Times, 4/9/2015)

Fortunately for Hillary Clinton, no investigations will impede her upcoming run for president. Not Benghazi. Not shady donations to the Clinton foundation. Not deleted e-mails. Not Bill's sleazy pedophilia friend. It's clear sailing.


Reality Show
But the reality of modern Democrat foreign policy is—Speak softly and claim to carry a big stick, which you have no intention of ever using. (Daniel Henninger, Wall Street Journal, 4/9/2015)

The real Obama Doctrine.


Lifeless
Confessed murderer Dzhokhar Tsarnaev will now be the one pleading for his life after a federal jury took just 11 hours to find him guilty of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings and aftermath that left four dead and 260 maimed and injured.

In a silent courtroom, a clerk read aloud the verdict finding Tsarnaev, 21, guilty of all 30 counts including conspiracy, use of a weapon of mass destruction and the murders of restaurant manager Krystle Marie Campbell, 29, Boston University graduate student Lingzi Lu, 23, and Martin Richard, 8 at the marathon finish line, as well as MIT Police Officer Sean Collier three days later. (BostonHerald.com, 4/8/2015)

Are we the only ones who recall that Dzhokhar ran over his wounded brother, killing him, while trying to escape from the police? Why wasn't he charged with THAT murder also? And when will this Muslim on Muslim violence stop?



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