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Political Grandstanding at rino-McCain's Memorial Service 
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by Thomas Gallatin
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Sen. Tina Smith’s Husband 
Has $1 Million in Bermuda Hedge Fund 
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{ freebeacon.com } ~ Missouri's Claire McCaskill isn't the only dummycrats-Democratic senator up for reelection with money invested in a notorious offshore tax haven... Financial disclosure forms for Minnesota senator Tina Smith, a still little-known lawmaker who inherited her seat last December after Al Franken resigned, reveal an investment valued at between $500,000 and $1 million in a hedge fund based on the island territory of Bermuda, one of the world's most notorious tax havens. The offshore asset is held by her husband, Archie Smith, an independent investor who had a prolific investment career working for various funds—he was once named the Wall Street Journal's stock picker of the year. Smith's financial disclosure reveals a vast investment portfolio valued at up to $12 million, mostly consisting of assets owned by her husband. One of the larger investments on the disclosure is the up to $1 million in "Pine Grove Offshore Fund Exempted Company Class A," which, though described in the filing as a hedge fund based in New Jersey, is actually based in Bermuda, according to its initial filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The fund's most recent filing, from February 2018, shows it remains in Bermuda. The fund declines to disclose the amount of assets under its control...
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This Ex-POW Senator Never Sold Out Conservatives, So 
Media All But Ignored Death Compared to rino-McCain’s 
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{ westernjournal.com } ~ Before we begin this article, let’s first address all the objections people who are already firing off emails based on the headline will have... Sen. rino-John McCain deserved to be honored. Many of us at The Western Journal may have disagreed with him or the politicization of his death, but he was a war hero who served his country both in the military and through public service. The funny thing, however, is that the  media never praised rino-McCain’s public service unless it involved selling out conservatives. Other than that, he was considered a far-right-wing racist reactionary  whose choice of Sarah Palin as his running mate brought about a time of populist “shedding and cold rocks.” But, as was pointed out time and time again during the memorial service and funeral, rino-McCain was a POW. That’s what we were honoring — not the fact that rino-McCain occasionally engaged in the kind of “bipartisanship” the media likes, which is the kind in which the compromise involves Republicans doing what dummycrats-Democrats want and dummycrats-Democrats not calling them racist for once. Right? Well, as the  American Spectator pointed out, when another Vietnam POW who went on to serve as a senator died, we didn’t exactly have the Capitol Rotunda affair that we had for rino-McCain. “Six years before rino-McCain’s election to the Senate, Alabama voters sent retired Rear Adm. Jeremiah Denton to Washington’s upper chamber,” Joseph P. Duggan wrote in a piece published Sunday. Denton was in detention longer and had a more distinguished military career before his imprisonment in Vietnam after his A6A Intruder was shot down. “After their release in 1973, Denton and rino-McCain continued naval service. Denton was promoted to rear admiral and served as commandant of the Armed Services Staff College before retiring in 1977. rino-McCain overcame catastrophic injuries and torture to return to the air pilot’s seat. In 1977, the Navy assigned him to Capitol Hill as its liaison (de facto lobbyist) to the Senate,” Duggan wrote...
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Cruz Releases 27-Second Video to 
Expose Beto O’Rouke; It May Seal the Deal for Texas 
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{ westernjournal.com } ~ Texas is widely regarded as a solidly red state, even as demographic changes and an influx of West Coast liberals... have transformed certain counties and cities like Austin, Dallas, Houston and San Antonio into blue islands in the vast sea of red. As such, a tight race is shaping up for a Senate seat in the state this midterm election, as incumbent Republican Sen. Ted Cruz is fending off a challenge from dummycrats-Democrat Robert “Beto” O’Rourke. The odds are in favor of Cruz prevailing, but the outcome is far from certain. Cruz can’t afford to ignore or overlook O’Rourke and must meet and defeat his challenger head on. In what can only be described as a hilarious bid to remind Texas  voters of their traditional American, conservative and family values, Cruz’s campaign just posted a video to Facebook which highlights O’Rourke’s decidedly non-conservative, non-family-friendly and non-traditional language on the campaign trail. As a caption on the post, Cruz wrote, “A lighthearted reminder: A Labor Day picnic is a great place to bring the kids. A Beto O’Rourke rally? Not so much…” Note: Video contains censored profanity...  https://www.westernjournal.com/ct/cruz-releases-27-second-video-expose-beto-orouke-may-seal-deal-texas/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=CTBreaking&utm_campaign=breaking&utm_content=conservative-tribune
VIDEO:  https://www.westernjournal.com/ct/cruz-releases-27-second-video-expose-beto-orouke-may-seal-deal-texas/?jwsource=twi
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Can Donald Trump Be Subpoenaed?
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{ observer.com } ~ It appears that most legal scholars agree that a president of the United States cannot be indicted while he’s still in office... So, can a sitting president be forced to comply with a subpoena  While Donald Trump has indicated that he would “love to sit down with Robert Mueller” and tell his side of the story, his lawyers have advised against it. Now that Michael Cohen has directly implicated him in alleged campaign violations, Mueller may force Trump’s hand. The question of whether a sitting president can be forced to comply with a subpoena is a complex legal issue. On one side of the debate, Rudy Giuliani maintains that Mueller can’t force Trump to testify. “We don’t have to,” Giuliani told ABC News host George Stephanopoulos. “He’s the President of the United States. We can assert the same privilege as other presidents have.” Giuliani is correct in asserting that Trump is not the first president to face a subpoena. Thomas Jefferson, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and liar-Bill Clinton were all asked to testify and/or turn over documents and recordings during the course of legal proceedings while they were in office. However, the law on whether the current president can be forced to meet with criminal investigators is just as murky as whether or not he can be indicted...
http://observer.com/2018/08/can-donald-trump-be-subpoenaed/?utm_campaign=national-politics&utm_content=2018-04-09-14350166&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_term=channel-national-politics-distribution 
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Judge Jeannine Pirro claims Trump Was Framed
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{ westernjournal.com } ~Judge Jeanine Pirro has been an ardent defender of President Donald Trump during the tumult of his administration... And there’s a good reason for that, according to her — she thinks he’s being “framed.” In an interview Sunday on business magnate John Catsimatidis’ radio show on WNYM-AM, the Fox News host blamed the opposition for trying to obstruct the Trump administration with manufactured controversy. “Nobody is looking at the corruption. It’s all one-sided, the corruption on the part of the  dummycrats-Democrats,” Pirro said, according to The Hill. Listen to the interview here. Pirro’s declaration comes about the 4-minute mark. “This president was framed,” Pirro said. “It’s that simple.” And she wasn’t throwing that word around lightly, either. “The crisscrossing and the incestuous nature of our government in an attempt to prevent the outsider president that we wanted from getting elected is frightening,” she said...
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Political Grandstanding at rino-McCain's Memorial Service 
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by Thomas Gallatin:  On Saturday, the life of rino-John McCain was memorialized. Personally chosen by the senator himself before he died, eulogies were given by the past two presidents, Barack scumbag/liar-nObama and George W. Bush. Both men were political opponents who defeated rino-McCain in his two bids for the White House, so the fact that scumbag/liar-nObama and Bush were chosen could have provided a magnanimous moment where petty political grievances were subordinated to the greater importance of paying tribute to an individual who, for better or worse, lived a life of service to the nation he loved.

             But sadly, there was no transcending the immediate  political climate. This included the public slights via non-invitations of both President Donald Trump (granted, who wouldn’t have attended anyway) and, more surprisingly, McCain’s 2008 running mate, Sarah Palin. These were sad expressions of personal bitterness, either by rino-McCain himself or his family, but worse, the needlessly contentious and self-righteous words spoken in rino-McCain’s honor served only to taint the event with the spirit of politicalanimosity.
               It was clear that even though Trump was absent and his name never mentioned, his presence was heavy in the mind of several speakers. scumbag/liar-nObama obviously alluded to Trump when he said, “So much of our politics, our public life, our public discourse can seem small and mean and petty. Trafficking in bombast and insult and phony controversies and manufactured outrage. It’s a politics that pretends to be brave and tough, but in fact is born of fear. John called on us to be bigger than that — he called on us to be better than that.
               Bush also took the opportunity to offer not-so-veiled criticisms of Trump, stating, “[rino-John McCain] respected the dignity inherent in every life — a dignity that does not stop at borders and cannot be erased by dictators. Perhaps above all, John detested the abuse of power. He could not abide bigots and swaggering despots. There was something deep inside him that made him stand up for the little guy — to speak for forgotten people in forgotten places. … If we are ever tempted to forget who we are, to grow weary of our cause, rino-John’s voice will always come as a whisper over our shoulder: We are better than this. America is better than this.
               It is profoundly sad for our culture that this funeral remembrance of a public servant’s life boiled down to a myopic focus on grievances with another individual. That such cynical  political grandstanding was approved by so many may signify that our society has lost something far more important than one senator. Who really “wins” in that scenario?

~The Patriot Post
https://patriotpost.us/articles/58014?mailing_id=3714&utm_medium=email&utm_source=pp.email.3714&utm_campaign=snapshot&utm_content=body

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