Wednesday, January 3, 2018

POLITICAL SCUM 101


Susie Tompkins Buell, the founder of Esprit Clothing and a major Clinton campaign donor for many years, reportedly gave over $500,000 to celebrity lawyer Lisa Bloom to fund women willing to accuse Trump of sexual misconduct during the 2016 election.  Former Clinton nemesis turned Clinton operative David Brock also donated $200,000 to the effort through a nonprofit group he founded. This is all in a report from the NEW YORK TIMES, so it may not be true.  What's off to me is that so many Americans voted for the kind of people (Hillary) who would engage in this kind of underhanded political trickery.  There should certainly be a law against it.

A news story over the weekend says that Al Franken intends to keep "abreast" of things after he leaves Congress... 

I wouldn't fly United Airlines even if they gave me the seat.  You never know how you are going to get mistreated or worse, whether or not you are going to get bumped by a self-serving, arrogant Congresswoman from hell.

So, the Cleveland Browns have the distinction of being the second team in history to lose all regular season games in a year.  As far as I'm concerned, the unpatriotic bastard teams should all be in the same boat and Colin Kaepernick should be the new NFL Commissioner.

Well, this is interesting:  The FBI is releasing Emails found on Anthony Wiener's laptop, some of which are classified.    I wonder how many of them are x-rated?  That being the case, no wonder the FBI refused to hand them over long ago; they wanted to make sure all of the guys got to see them first.

They have a totally new wine for sale now.  It's not red or white; it's blue.  I think it's for Democrats only and that it's loaded with hallucinogenic drugs.

I don't think there's any truth to the rumor that James Comey is being nominated for Sainthood in the Catholic Church due to his outstanding ethics and strong moral leadership.  

TODAY'S QUOTE:
"If you want an interesting party sometime, combine cocktails and a fresh box of crayons for everyone." ~ Robert Fulghum



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