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Trump? It’s Time to Prosecute Obama

January 19, 2020
Politics
Iranian jet that picked up payment from Obama administration (via YouTube)
Iranian jet that picked up payment from Obama administration (via YouTube)

So the obvious question ensues. If it’s OK to insist that President Trump “broke the law” (Warren) and “must be held accountable” (Pelosi) — then isn’t it time for the Department of Justice to prosecute former President Obama on exactly those grounds?

Trump Right on Nuclear Deal As Iran Boasts of Secret ‘Missile Cities’ Which Began 6 Years Ago

January 18, 2020
International/Politics
the Missile Cities

Iran’s news agency, The Iranian Tansim, has just released disturbing photos, and the purpose of their publicity is unknown. The Jerusalem Post reported that images of “the Islamic Republic’s underground ‘missile cities,’ which hold hundreds of missiles and solid-fuel rockets ready-to-fire under fie levels of concrete” were released. Radio Farda reported Tansim’s claims and stated that “two out of the 15 missiles that were fired at Ain al-Assad airbase in Iraq and the Erbil airport in Iraqi Kurdistan targeting US troops fell on the republic’s territory.” Despite the United States, namely during the Obama administration, and European nations naively hoping

Pensacola Naval Air Station Sends Home 21 Saudi Trainees After December Terror Attack Investigation

January 16, 2020
International/Politics
Shooting On Naval Air Station Pensacola Leaves Multiple Dead And Injured

Investigations into the December 6th shooting at the Naval Air Station in Pensacola, Florida have determined it was an act of terrorism. Saudi Air Force officer Mohammed Alshamrani opened fire and killed three U.S. sailors and injured an additional eight. The killings opened up a wider concern as to the training of foreign students in American military programs, and potential shortcomings in how cadets are screened and accepted. Alshamrani was “motivated by jihadist ideology, visited the 9/11 memorial and posted anti-US and anti-Israel remarks“ only hours before his murder spree, according to the Times Of Israel. Let’s not forget that

NO ONE’S LAUGHING: Bloomberg Twitter Team Comedy Flop

January 16, 2020
Media/Politics

Mayor Micheal Bloomberg’s campaign team decided that they would attempt to make the horrible Democratic debate a little more tolerable, and they failed miserably. His team went on Twitter and posted a poll that asked “which wild animal would be the most fun to release onto the debate stage without warning?” with the options of ostrich, raccoon and Komodo dragon (whose bite can kill a person in hours). Still, in the most bizarre Tweet, his team used photoshop to superimpose Mayor Bloomberg’s face onto a meatball: You would think that with spending millions of dollars on his staff and advertisements

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