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Wait I thought Bernie ran a perfect primary campaign and it was the corrupt DNC vault that he didn’t get the nomination?


See. This why is Bernie supporters can NOT blame the DNC for Sanders not getting the nomination.

Shyt like this has consequences come primaries.
 
https://talkingpointsmemo.com/world-news/japan-pm-abe-silent-trump-nobel-prize-nomination-claim

‘Never Said I Didn’t’: Abe Is Tight-Lipped On Trump Nobel Prize Nomination Claim

TOKYO (AP) — Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe kept quiet Monday over President Donald Trump’s claim that he had nominated him for the Nobel Peace Prize, but praised him and emphasized he did not deny doing so.

Trump’s assertion Friday that Abe had nominated him for the honor and sent him a copy of the letter has raised questions and criticism in Japan.

Questioned in parliament, Abe praised Trump for his dealings with North Korea but said, “In light of the Nobel committee’s policy of not disclosing recommenders and nominees for 50 years, I decline to comment.”

Neither the prime minister nor his spokesman denied Trump’s comment.

“I never said I didn’t” nominate him, Abe said in response to a follow-up question by Yuichiro Tamaki, a lawmaker for the opposition Democratic Party for the People.

Tamaki said in a tweet Monday that he was concerned such a nomination would “send the wrong message to North Korea and the rest of international society.”

Junya Ogawa, another opposition lawmaker, cited various policies and actions by Trump that he said ran contrary to the spirit of the peace prize, calling the nomination “an embarrassment for Japan.”

In responding to Tamaki’s questions in parliament, Abe lauded Trump for meeting with Kim and working to resolve the crisis over North Korea’s nuclear program and missile tests. Trump had also addressed Japan’s concerns over past abductions of Japanese citizens by North Korea, Abe said, adding “he and the entire White House also actively cooperated in resolving the issue.”

“I highly praise President Trump’s leadership,” Abe said.

Trump’s claim that Abe had sent him a “beautiful copy” of a letter sent to the Nobel committee could not be immediately verified. Nor could a report Sunday by the Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun, citing unidentified government sources, that Abe had nominated Trump at the U.S. president’s request.

The government’s top spokesman, Yoshihide Suga, echoed Abe’s remarks in refusing further comment.

The situation is awkward for Abe at a time when his government is under fire for allegedly manipulating data on wages to suggest his economic policies were yielding better results than was actually the case.

“Being Trump’s closest friend among world leaders has not worked out too well for Abe,” said Jeff Kingston, director of Asian Studies at Temple University Japan. “He’s not making Abe look very good.”

The U.S. is Japan’s ally and anchor for national defense and Abe has assiduously cultivated cordial ties with Trump. He was the first foreign leader to meet with Trump after he won the 2016 presidential election. The two share a love for golf and have teed off together both in Japan and the U.S.

The halt to North Korean nuclear and missile tests since early last year has been a relief for Japan, which sits well within the range of its missiles and has sometimes had test rockets land in its territorial waters.

Abe has been keen to claim progress in resolving the abduction dispute with North Korea, an important issue for his nationalist political base.

The deadline each year for Nobel Peace Prize nominations is midnight, Jan. 31. The Nobel committee’s website says there are 304 candidates for the 2019 prize, 219 individuals and 85 organizations.

Former U.S. President Barack Obama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009, his first year in office, for laying out a U.S. commitment to “seek the peace and security of a world without nuclear weapons.”

Trump complained Friday that Obama was there “for about 15 seconds” before he was awarded the prize.

Trump’s landmark June 2018 summit with Kim in Singapore was replete with pomp but thin on substance. The two leaders are due to meet later this month in Hanoi, Vietnam. The president’s comments Friday drew speculation that South Korean President Moon Jae-in might have been the one who nominated the president, but his spokesman said he had not.

Kim Eui-kyeom, Moon’s spokesman, said Moon believed Trump “has sufficient qualifications to win the Nobel Peace Prize” for his work toward peace between North and South Korea, which have yet to sign a peace treaty after their 1950-53 war.

The Nobel committee chooses the recipient of the prize in early October by a majority vote. The prize is awarded on Dec. 10, in Oslo, Norway.
 


The day I actually agree with Ann Coulter on something...

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https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/stone-posted-picture-judge-on-his-case-with-crosshairs

Stone Posted A Picture Of The Federal Judge On His Case With Crosshairs


Roger Stone posted a picture on his Instagram Monday of U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson, the federal judge presiding over his case, with crosshairs in the corner.

In the post, he accuses “Deep State hitman Robert Mueller” of ensuring that his case landed in her hands, since she’s an Obama appointee – the implication being that she’s out to get him. He ends his post with his classic digital panhandling for his legal defense fund.

Here’s a screenshot of the now-deleted Instagram post:

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The post comes just days after Jackson instituted a partial gag order against Stone and advised him not to make comments that would endanger his own case.

“Finally, while it is not up to the Court to advise the defendant as to whether a succession of public statements would be in his best interest at this time, it notes that one factor that will be considered in the evaluation of any future request for relief based on pretrial publicity will be the extent to which the publicity was engendered by the defendant himself,” she said in the order.

https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/...airs-was-random-photo-taken-from-the-internet

Stone Deletes Judge Instagram: ‘Random Photo Taken From The Internet’

Roger Stone has removed the photo of U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson from his Instagram, saying that it was a “random photo taken from the internet” and that the crosshairs symbol is an innocuous company logo.

Both photos are captioned with the hashtag #rogerstonedidnothingwrong.

A version of the photo originally appeared on the conspiracy blog “Americans for Innovation,” per Buzzfeed News.
 
I hope we don’t go too far left... Free healthcare, college, jobs etc is just way too out there... can’t afford it... shit isn’t practical..



You’ve been brainwashed



The establishment has a vested interest in you believing that.


The question is “how can we afford to CONTINUE doing what we’re doing ?”


The answer is “we can’t...”


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I feel bad for Berns. His best shot was in 2016, and the DNC jobbed the fuck out of him. Now, they just look at him as "too fuckin old."
 
I hope we don’t go too far left... Free healthcare, college, jobs etc is just way too out there... can’t afford it... shit isn’t practical..

Schultz needed to get his political shit together... he failed w that townhall..
The military get a blank check. What have they accomplished that benefits us the past 25 years? Billions of dollars on what?
 
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