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I fuck wit Bernie but he need to sit the fuck down.. Hillary too.. let someone else have a go... yall had yall shot.. Biden could prolly beat Trump tho... maybe... lets not underestimate poor white folks lol
 
I fuck wit Bernie but he need to sit the fuck down.. Hillary too.. let someone else have a go... yall had yall shot.. Biden could prolly beat Trump tho... maybe... lets not underestimate poor white folks lol
Bernie didnt have a chance that s the point...
 
https://www.mediaite.com/online/tru...like-anthem-kneeling-to-rile-up-base-in-2018/

Trump to Reportedly Focus on ‘Cultural Flashpoints’ like Anthem Kneeling to Rile Up Base in 2018

It’s only February, but President Donald Trump apparently has his eye on November’s midterms. And as part of his strategy to help the GOP retain control of the House and Senate, the president is likely to zero in on the culture wars.

According to Axios, citing an unnamed source close to the White House, Trump is looking for “unexpected cultural flashpoints” to rile up the Republican base in advance of the midterms. A notable example of an unexpected cultural flashpoint? The protests during the National Anthem in the NFL.

The Axios source said that Trump “is going to be looking for opportunities to stir up the base, more than focusing on any particular legislation or issue.”

This is, of course, a well-worn page in the Trump playbook. Issues such as Confederate monuments
, transgender persons in the military, and “Merry Christmas” have been staples of Trump rallies, and provided fodder for many tweets.

According to Mike Allen and Jonathan Swan of Axios, POTUS is set to drill down on issues like these even more in the coming year.

“With the departure of centrist aides and the gravitational pull of midterms in November and his reelection race in 2020, Trump’s nationalist campaign instincts are likely to get even more sway than they did last year,” Allen and Swan wrote.
 




https://talkingpointsmemo.com/livew...-secret-sperm-images-hidden-in-obama-portrait

Hannity Removes Post Alleging Secret Sperm Images Hidden In Obama Portrait

Fox News host Sean Hannity on Tuesday removed an article from his radio show’s website that claimed the official portrait of former President Barack Obama contained secret images of sperm.

“Controversy surrounding Kehinde Wiley’s wildly non-traditional portrait of the Commander-in-Chief broke out within minutes of its unveiling,” the article, written by “Hannity staff” asserted, “with industry insiders claiming the artist secretly inserted his trademark technique -concealing images of sperm within his paintings.”

An archived version of the post can be read here.

The article included an excerpt from a 2008 New York Times profile, which claimed of Wiley: “His portraits initially depicted African-American men against rich textile or wallpaper backgrounds whose patterns he has likened to abstractions of sperm.”

Hannity’s post also included a close-up crop of the portrait, presumably showing the suspected sperm.

Twitter user @ClenchedFisk, followed by a staffer for New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, flagged that the baseless conspiracy had earlier appeared on the message board website 4chan — by now a well-known hub for alt-right and white nationalist chatter.



 
https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/stormy-daniels-going-to-tell-story

Stormy Daniels ‘Going To Tell Her Story’ Because Trump Atty ‘Invalidated’ NDA

NEW YORK (AP) — Stormy Daniels, the pornography star whom President Donald Trump’s personal attorney acknowledged paying $130,000 just before Election Day, believes she is now free to discuss her alleged sexual encounter with Trump, her manager told The Associated Press Wednesday.

Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, believes that Trump attorney Michael Cohen invalidated a non-disclosure agreement after two news stories were published Tuesday: One, in which Cohen told The New York Times that he made the six-figure payment with his personal funds, and another in the Daily Beast, which reported that Cohen was shopping a book proposal that would touch on Daniels’ story, said the manager, Gina Rodriguez.

“Everything is off now, and Stormy is going to tell her story,” Rodriguez said.

Daniels first detailed her account of an alleged extramarital affair with Trump in 2011, when the celebrity website The Dirty published it but then removed the material under the threat of a lawsuit, according to the site’s founder, Nik Richie.

Her story then remained largely out of public view until a month before the 2016 presidential election, when the website The Smoking Gun published an account that went mostly unnoticed by major news organizations.

In January, The Wall Street Journal reported that a limited liability company in Delaware formed by Cohen made the six-figure payment to Daniels to keep her from discussing the affair during the presidential campaign.

Cohen said Tuesday the payment was made with his own money, and that “neither the Trump Organization nor the Trump campaign was a party to the transaction with Ms. Clifford, and neither reimbursed me for the payment, either directly or indirectly.”

A campaign finance advocacy group, Common Cause, had complained about the payment to the Federal Election Commission, which is investigating.

A White House spokeswoman referred all questions about the payment to Cohen.

At issue is what transpired inside a Lake Tahoe, Nevada, hotel room in 2006 between the actress and Trump the year after his marriage to his third wife, Melania.

A lawyer for Daniels, Keith Davidson, has previously distributed statements on Daniels’ behalf denying there was any affair.

But in a 2011 interview with the gossip magazine In Touch Weekly, the actress — who the magazine said passed a polygraph exam — said the two had sex and she described a subsequent yearslong relationship. The AP has previously reported that In Touch held off on publishing her account after Cohen threatened to sue the publication. It published the interview last month.

In recent weeks the actress has played coy, declining to elaborate when pressed on ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”

Rodriguez said her client will soon announce how and when she will tell her story publicly.

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