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Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Marc Dice - Apparently Celebrities Always Know Best [Viewer Discretion Advised]


Published on Feb 27, 2017

Celebrities always know what's best and everything they say is taken as gospel by millions of moronic Americans who mindlessly believe anything they say, and think they’re all-knowing beings and experts at everything. Media analyst Mark Dice has the story.

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House Intel Chair: Trump-Russia Ties? "Nothing There"


House Intel Chair On Trump-Russia Evidence: ‘There’s Nothing There’

By Chuck Ross of the Daily Caller 

The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee said Monday that he will not subpoena President Trump’s tax returns as part of his investigation into links to the Russian government.
California Rep. Devin Nunes also said during a press gaggle on Capitol Hill that he’s been told by federal officials that “there’s nothing there” regarding allegations that Trump campaign advisers made improper contacts with Russian agents prior to the election.
Trump’s tax returns have received new attention amid the ongoing probes into any links between his advisers and the Russian government.
But Nunes, who served on the Trump transition team, told reporters that a subpoena is not on the table.
“No, we’re not going to do that,” he said.

Nunes was also asked various questions about investigations into Trump-Russia ties, including his committee’s probe into Trump advisers’ possible contacts with Russian government officials and of former national security advisor Michael Flynn’s intercepted phone calls with Russia’s ambassador in December.

“What I’ve been told, by many folks, is that there’s nothing there,” Nunes said regarding the Trump advisers’ alleged contacts with Russia.


In a Feb. 14 story, The New York Times reported that federal investigators have evidence that at least three former Trump campaign advisers communicated with members of the Russian government prior to the election. The newspaper also reported — though further down in the story — that investigators had not found evidence that influencing the election was discussed in those calls.

The former advisers have all denied having contact with Russian officials during the campaign. The White House contends that FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe told White House chief of staff Reince Priebus on Feb. 15, the day after the Times piece was published, that the article was “bullshit.” (RELATED: White House: FBI Officials Told White House Chief Of Staff That Trump-Russia Reports Were ‘BS’)
Nunes avoided specifying how he could be certain that “there’s nothing there” regarding the allegations that Trump’s ex-advisers talked to Russian officials.

He said that “the scoping” of his investigation has been completed and that the committee will soon “move into actually receiving the evidence.”

“But as of right now, of the initial inquiries I’ve made to the appropriate agencies, I don’t have any evidence,” he said.
“As of right now, I don’t have any evidence of any phone calls. It doesn’t mean that it doesn’t exist, but I don’t have that.”
One reporter asked Nunes whether he has been directly informed by federal investigators that there is no evidence of improper phone calls or whether the evidence has just not yet been turned over to his committee.

“The way it sounds like to me is it’s been looked into, and there’s no evidence of anything there. Obviously, we’d like to know if there is,” he said.

Nunes’ committee is also investigating leaks of information about phone calls that Flynn had in December with Russia’s ambassador, Sergey Kislyak.

Flynn was forced to resign as national security adviser earlier this month after he misled Vice President Mike Pence about the phone calls. Flynn reportedly denied that he discussed sanctions with Kislyak, but leaked transcripts of the phone calls reportedly show that sanctions were discussed.
Nunes said that he has been briefed on what’s in the transcripts and that he expects to be able to find out who in the Obama administration leaked the information.

He said that the identity of the leaker or leakers is “a very good question” that should be relatively easy to figure out.
“Who went to who to get Flynn’s name unmasked. That should be a relatively small number of people,” Nunes said, later adding that the leaker must have been “someone very high up” in the Obama administration.
“They have questions to answer” about what laws were used to unmask Flynn’s name, Nunes said of the leaker.

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Watters World "Make America Tough Again!


Jesse Watters asks NASCAR fans about the biggest problems facing the nation on "The O'Reilly Factor."

TONIGHT President Donald J. Trump at Congress


TONIGHT President Donald J. Trump will step up to the Speaker’s rostrum and give his first address to a Joint Session of Congress and to all of America.  

You won’t want to miss this historic event. To see it live, you can go to https://www.whitehouse.gov.

You can also follow the address on Twitter @WhiteHouse and @POTUS, or by visiting the White House Facebook.

The address begins at 9 p.m.

There is still time to take our Joint Address Issues Survey and let us know your thoughts on how to Make America Great Again.

Be sure to tune in!

Tomi Lahren Thinks You're A Liberal Snowflake


Tomi Lahren Thinks You're A Liberal Snowflake | Super Deluxe Super Cuts
Ever wondered if you're a liberal snowflake? This Tomi Lahren supercut will help you figure it out.

#DailyVideo: World's Powers Cannot Overcome the Ideas of the Islamic State


Norway-Based Former Jihadi Leader Mullah Fateh Krekar: All the World's Powers Combined Cannot Overcome the Ideas of the Islamic State

Mullah Fateh Krekar, former founder and leader of the Sunni terrorist group Ansar Al-Islam, said that "all the world’s powers combined" cannot beat the ideology of the Islamic State organization. Mullah Krekar, whose original name is Najmaddin Faraj Ahmad, arrived in Norway in 1991 as a refugee and has been living there since. In an interview with NRT TV, a channel from Iraqi Kurdistan, Krekar said that if the Islamic State is eliminated, a similar group will emerge, because its ideology is rooted in literary sources that are unchangeable, like the Quran and the Hadith. He labeled President Trump's policies "false bravado" and challenged him to send his "most courageous men" to Libya to fight the "lions of Islam." The interview aired on February 20.

Liberals Freak Out 'Cause Kellyanne Putt Her Feet On Oval Office Couch


By Derek Hunter of the Daily Caller

Kellyanne Conway, Counselor to President Donald Trump, has rankled liberal’s sensibilities by being pictured putting her feet on a couch in the Oval Office. 

Conway, the first woman to run a winning presidential campaign, was taking a picture of the president with leaders of black colleges and universities.






Kellyanne Conway checks her phone after taking a photo of President Donald Trump and leaders of black universities, colleges in Oval Office

Kyle Griffin, a producer at MSNBC, tweeted the picture:


He then wondered how conservatives would have reacted had it been an Obama administration official:




Trying to imagine the reaction if any Obama admin. official sat on a couch in the Oval like that.

Buzzfeed deputy news director Jon Passantino tweeted a different picture of the same “offense”:



In between tweets of his latest video for GQ, former television personality Keith Olbermann was outraged:



Chicago Tribune columnist Rex Huppke demanded answers:







I have so many questions about this photo, but chief among them is why nobody is telling Kellyanne Conway to get her damn feet off the couch

Former Heat Street editor and self-proclaimed “conservative” Louise Mensch took the opportunity to make the picture about race:


No class @KellyannePolls - mutton dressed as lamb, feet on the couch, don't look at African-American leaders, your momma must be ashamed https://twitter.com/Olivianuzzi/status/836399554719322113 


No class @KellyannePolls - mutton dressed as lamb, feet on the couch, don't look at African-American leaders, your momma must be ashamed https://twitter.com/Olivianuzzi/status/836399554719322113 

As is the way of things, others took the opportunity to remind the world of other “shoes on Oval Office furniture in recent years:










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People are seriously freaking out over Kellyanne's shoes on a couch.

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