Take That, Mr. Trump

One wonders why hanging and beating a legitimate Presidential candidate like the white cracker, Donald Trump, is not considered a racist hate crime.  No mentions made by the MSM, but good grist for the late night shows.

Now if the shoe were on the other piñata and some white “cracka” had a noose around the neck of an effigy that bore a sparse resemblance to our Liar in Chief, how many FBI and Secret Service SWAT’s would show for that party?  Would it be 24/7 wall to wall coverage then?

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Embargo Toyota -updated

Here’s a question? Were those Obama and Hillary bumper stickers applied to the Toyota “War Chariot” SUV’s before, or after, they were acquired by ISIS? Could the Pickups not only be war machines, but also “little Short Buses” to take voters to Polling Places?

Or maybe it’s the start of a new campaign “strategery” for Madam Secretary, “Heads off for Hillary.”

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Just In Time For Paris

Since AGW Climate Change (AKA: Weather) is responsible for huge boulders, you might as well blame it for terrorists too.

From the Washington Post, “Another danger of climate change: Giant flying boulders?”  Oh Hell, Yes!!!  And Toenail Fungus, too!!  Don’t forget that!

Standing atop a 60-foot cliff overlooking the Atlantic, James Hansen — the retired NASA scientist sometimes dubbed the Hillary_Bernie_Video_Or_Climate_Change“father of global warming” — examines two small rocks through a magnifying glass. Towering above him is the source of one of the shards: a huge boulder from a pair locals call “the Cow and the Bull,” the largest of which is estimated to weigh more than 1,000 tons.

The two giants have long been tourist attractions along this rocky coast. Perched not far from the edge of a steep cliff that plunges down into blue water, they raise an obvious question: How did they get up here?

Compounding the mystery, these two are among a series of giant boulders arranged in an almost perfect line across a narrow part of this 110-mile-long, wishbone-shaped island.