Elections
Federal, State, and Local Election Antics
Outcome of Trump v. Judge Kerfuffle
In the final analysis this will be the outcome of the Trump v. U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel kerfuffle.
BTW–It’s not Judge Kerfuffle, it’s Judge kerfuffle. Just sayin’. I should use the excuse that english isn’t my first language, stupid is.
First New Muppet in a Decade
And that new Muppet would be (drumroll, please), Hillary’s Nookie Monster, the sock puppet in chief, Mr. Bill Clinton!!
Bernie’s New California Primary Hairdo
This is the new “doo” Bernie has chosen for his post-primary victory celebration Tuesday night. It is oh, so California, don’t you think?
Will She Make It To Tuesday?
The news has not been good for Madam Hillary leading up to this Tuesday’s Primary Super Prize – California. According to The Drudge Report there’s a “SECRET SERVICE AGENT BOOK (that)ROCKS (the)CLINTON CAMPAIGN” coming out at the end of the month. The “Bern” must be on fire with anticipation.
Inauguration Day 2017
This will be the scene on the White House lawn at approximately 12:30 Friday, January 20, 2017. Now that’s what I call a “Bum’s Rush“.
Searching For Pocahontas
By way of Yahoo News we find that Donald “Trump doubles down on Elizabeth Warren ‘Pocahontas’ attack after Native American woman calls him ‘offensive’“.
Donald Trump repeatedly mocked Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., as “Pocahontas” at a press conference in North Dakota on Thursday, even as a Native American woman present at the event interrupted to call his comments “offensive.”
“That’s very offensive. Sorry,” the woman said.
“Is that offensive? You tell me,” Trump asked.
The woman replied that she was offended, and Trump quickly repeated the phrase.
“Oh, oh really — oh, I’m sorry about that,“ Trump said before turning to a reporter who had asked about Warren, immediately using the term again. “Pocahontas. Is that what you said?”
Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, has previously used the term to refer to Warren as an allusion to a controversy over her past claims of Native American ancestry. Warren listed herself as a minority when she worked as a faculty member at a pair of Ivy League law schools in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Though she reportedly is 1/32 Cherokee, that would not qualify her to be a member of the tribe. The issue made headlines during Warren’s 2012 election campaign and she defended herself by claiming her “family stories” held that they had Native American roots.












