Shortly after the news came out that someone had indeed been
listening in on the Trump camp, CNN’s Anderson Cooper came forth with a story
that Trump’s team had indeed been caught collaborating with the Russians to undermine
the Clinton candidacy. However, the “breaking”
story was based on anonymous sources
and only suggested that Trump associates “may have
coordinated” with Russian operatives.
COMMENTS:
In other words, the story was actually gushing with a “we love
Hillary” message that CNN was willing to trash whatever reputation it has left
in order to try and delegitimize Trump. You
could smell the putrid stench all of the way to the west coast, even underwater
at the Oroville Dam.
TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. I know I’m going way out on a limb here, but supposing
they did find tangible evidence of Team Trump collusion with Russia; what
then? (Alan ~ Klamath Falls, OR)
A. I think it would depend on a lot of things, such as to
what extent, whether or not it involved swaying the election, whether any laws
were broken and over what time-frame. It
would have to very, very serious for Trump to get impeached, but I suspect that
Obama and the rest of his slime team are busily at work trying to manufacture
something right now, at this very moment.
They figure if they throw enough crap up on the wall, some of it is
bound to stick.
Q. I was shocked to see on Kim Komando’s website that the
FBI has over half of the U.S. adult population in its facial recognition
databases. Are we in George Orwell’s 1984,
or what? (Wanda ~ Roswell NM)
A. There is a whole slew of information about you in
computers these days. They know what
kind of car you drive, who you owe on it and how much, who you carry your
insurance with, what you purchase at the drug store, whether or not your appendix
has ever been removed, whether or not
you’ve downloaded porn from the internet, and whether or not your wife knows if
you’ve been cheating on her. In fact, I’d
venture to guess that they know more about you than you do yourself.
Q. I’m reading about the young boy from Pennsylvania who was
forced by his school to watch a transgender boy undress; that boy was wearing a
bra and panties, and still in the middle of transitioning from female to male. I think this is cruel and crude behavior on
the part of the school and that somebody should be fired over it. (Leo ~ Atwater, CA)
A. Sexual orientation is a highly personal matter and young
adults are more subject to psychological damage over such issues than most
people realize. I agree with you: the
schools and the government have no business sticking their “goody-two-shoes”
noses into the subject.
TODAY’S QUOTE:
“Instead of being presented with
stereotypes by age, sex, color, class or religion, children must have the
opportunity to learn that within each range, some people are loathsome and some
people are delightful.” Margaret Mead
TODAY’S VIDEO:
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