Monday, October 1, 2018

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Is not it great to finally have a president who calls it like it is?

Yesterday 100Percent FedUp reported that President Donald Trump did just that when he called

out Senator Richard Blumenthal over his lifetime of lies.

"Senator Richard Blumenthal must talk about his fraudulent service in Vietnam," Trump

tweeted, "where for 12 years he told the people of Connecticut, as their Attorney General,

that he was a great Marine War Hero.

Talked about his many battles of near death, but was never in Vietnam.

Total Phony!"

Senator Richard Blumenthal must talk about his fraudulent service in Vietnam, where for

12 years he told the people of Connecticut, as their Attorney General, that he was a great

Marine War Hero.

Talked about his many battles of near death, but was never in Vietnam.

Total Phony!

The senator had it coming, and President Trump is the perfect person to deliver it.

Here is more on Blumenthal and his lies via Heavy:

"1.

The New York Times Reported in 2010 That Blumenthal Lied About Vietnam Service in a Speech

With his tweets, President Trump is referring to a situation that unfolded during the 2010

U.S. Senate elections, when Richard Blumenthal was running against Linda McMahon.

In May 2010, The New York Times reported that Blumenthal said in a 2008 speech, "We have

learned something important since the days that I served in Vietnam."

But as the Times reported, Blumenthal did not actually serve in Vietnam as he suggests

there; he received five military deferments from 1965 to 1970.

The Times also noted that Blumenthal took repeated steps to avoid going to Vietnam.

Blumenthal actually served in the Marine Reserve beginning in 1970, joining a unit in Washington

and working on projects like fixing campgrounds and organizing toy drives.

So technically he was serving while the Vietnam War was happening, but he himself did not

serve in Vietnam.

"…[W]hat is striking about Mr. Blumenthal's record is the contrast between the many steps

he took that allowed him to avoid Vietnam, and the misleading way he often speaks about

that period of his life now, especially when he is speaking at veterans' ceremonies or

other patriotic events," The New York Times reported.

2.

He Also Reportedly Talked in a 2003 Speech About 'Returning Home' From Vietnam

After The New York Times ran its story, journalists and political opponents immediately began

searching for other examples of Blumenthal lying about his military service.

One that came up was from 2003, when Blumenthal suggested in a speech that he was among those

who "returned home" from Vietnam, according to The Day.

Later, a post on the campaign website of Linda McMahon suggested that her opposition researchers

had passed along tape of Blumenthal's 2008 speech to The New York Times, according to

Politico.

However, The New York Times said that they did not receive the video from McMahon.

The New York Times' original report also refers to a speech Blumenthal gave to a crowd

of military families gathered to support troops overseas.

Blumenthal said, "When we returned, we saw nothing like this.

Let us do better by this generation of men and women."

That clearly suggests that he includes himself among the group of troops "returning"

from Vietnam, but in reality, he was never there.

3.

Critics Argued the 2008 Quote Was Taken Out of Context

After The New York Times reported on the 2008 speech, Politico reported that the article

was missing some vital context: that Blumenthal had said towards the beginning of that same

speech that he "served in the military during the Vietnam era in the Marine Corps," which

is an accurate characterization.

In addition, The Day reported that after viewing years of Blumenthal speeches and political

debates, they found that he typically specified that his service was in the Marine Corps Reserve,

and in some instances he explicitly said he did not serve in Vietnam.

On one such occasion reported by The Day, Blumenthal said during a Democratic primary

debate, "Although I did not serve in Vietnam, I have seen first-hand the effects of military

action."

The statements reported on by outlets like The New York Times and The Day were certainly

not truthful, then, but it's not as if Blumenthal was trying spin an elaborate lie, as the fact

that he served in the Marine Corps and not in Vietnam was something he typically mentioned

in his speeches.

4.

Blumenthal Said That He Misspoke on a Few Occasions

For more infomation >> PRICELESS! Trump Dropped Crushing Anvil On 'Total Phony' Sen. Blumenthal For Faking Vietnam Service - Duration: 6:44.

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BREAKING: President Trump announces new NAFTA agreement - Duration: 47:42.

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Trump Just Stepped In On FBI's Kavanaugh Investigation – He's Putting His Foot Down Hard! - Duration: 6:17.

President Trump has chimed in several times with his opinion on the Judge Kavanaugh nomination

process controversy.

After the hearings, he praised Judge Kavanaugh for his heated and impassioned response.

Now, he has stepped into the investigation in a different way.

As of now, the FBI has not received any new instructions from officials at the White House

regarding how to proceed with their week-long investigation into Judge Kavanaugh and the

Dr. Christine Blasey Ford se*xual assault allegations.

Anonymous sources within the White House have said that after the Saturday night tweet from

the president his stance has remained the same.

He is fine with the FBI investigating whomever they feel is appropriate.

Right now this does not include Julie Swetnik who is the most recent se*xual assault accuser

against Judge Kavanaugh.

Also not on the list, the sources say, are former classmates who have contradicted Kavanaugh's

account of his college alcohol consumption, instead describing him as a frequent, heavy

drinker.

The FBI is also not authorized to interview high school classmates who could shed light

on what some people have called untruths in Kavanaugh's Senate Judiciary Committee testimony

about alleged se*xual references in his high school yearbook.

The sources said nothing would preclude the FBI from asking Kavanaugh's high school

friend Mark Judge, who is on the witness list, about Swetnick's allegations, but the sources

stressed that this is not a top priority.

Separately, a White House official made clear that the White House is the client in this

process.

This is not an FBI criminal investigation — it is a background investigation in which

the FBI is acting on behalf of the White House.

Procedurally, the White House does not allow the FBI to investigate as it sees fit, the

official acknowledged; the White House sets the parameters.

Trump announced on Twitter late Saturday that the White House had placed no limitation on

the FBI's ability to investigate the allegations against Kavanaugh.

I want them to interview whoever they deem appropriate, at their discretion," Trump

tweeted in response to an NBC News report citing multiple people familiar with the process

who said the White House was limiting the scope of the reopened background investigation

of Kavanaugh.

While the FBI will examine the allegations of Christine Blasey Ford and Deborah Ramirez,

the bureau had not been permitted to investigate the claims of Julie Swetnick, who has accused

Kavanaugh of engaging in se*xual misconduct at parties while he was a student at Georgetown

Preparatory School in the 1980s, those people familiar with the investigation told NBC News.

A White House official had confirmed earlier Saturday that Swetnick's claims would not

be pursued as part of the reopened background investigation into Kavanaugh.

Trump described that as incorrect in a tweet late Saturday.

The Wall Street Journal had also reported that Swetnick's allegations would not be

investigated.

Trump said the FBI had "free rein" in the investigation.

"They are going to do whatever they have to do," he said.

"Whatever it is they do, they will be doing—things that we never even thought of.

And hopefully at the conclusion everything will be fine."

The New York Times reported Saturday night, after Trump's tweet, that the White House

has authorized the FBI to interview four witnesses: Judge; Leland Keyser, a high school friend

of Ford's whom she said attended the party but was not told of the assault; P.J. Smyth,

another party guest; and Ramirez, the Yale accuser.

Ford said in Senate testimony Thursday that she was "100 percent" certain that Kavanaugh

se*xually assaulted her when they were both in high school.

Ramirez alleged that he exposed himself to her when there were students at Yale.

Kavanaugh has staunchly denied allegations from Ford, Ramirez and Swetnick.

Instead of investigating Swetnick's claims, the White House counsel's office has given

the FBI a list of witnesses they are permitted to interview, according to several people

who discussed the parameters on the condition of anonymity.

They characterized the White House instructions as a significant constraint on the FBI investigation

and caution that such a limited scope, while not unusual in normal circumstances, may make

it difficult to pursue additional leads in a case in which a Supreme Court nominee has

been accused

of se*xual assault.

For more infomation >> Trump Just Stepped In On FBI's Kavanaugh Investigation – He's Putting His Foot Down Hard! - Duration: 6:17.

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Dem rep mocks Trump's attack on SNL - Duration: 1:35.

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Trump says he and Kim Jong Un 'fell in love' - Duration: 3:24.

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President Trump to visit Johnson City - Duration: 0:30.

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President Trump rally: What you need to know - Duration: 2:02.

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President Trump supporters camping out before Monday rally - Duration: 3:47.

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Trump: 'Wouldn't Bother Me At All' If Three Accusers Are Interviewed, And Kavanaugh | NBC News - Duration: 2:58.

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Trump Gives Impassioned Speech on What a Vote for Kavanaugh Would Really Do - Duration: 2:53.

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First Lady Melania Trump Travels To Africa - Duration: 0:21.

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President Trump Announces "USMCA" Trade Deal - Duration: 1:57.

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President Donald Trump Says New Trade Deal An 'Especially Great Victory For Our Farmers' | NBC News - Duration: 1:33.

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Trump Admin Says Planet Is Burning Down, So Let's Just Ruin It Now - Duration: 3:21.

Last month, the Trump Administration put out a 500-page environmental impact statement

that actually acknowledged the fact that human beings are destroying the planet, that climate

change is having all these negative effects, and, more importantly, that we as a planet

can expect a seven degree Fahrenheit increase in average global temperatures by the year

2100.

That is probably one of the most dire reports on the effects of climate change and how intense

it's going to be that we have ever seen and it actually came from the Trump Administration,

but unfortunately until reporters at The Washington Post, including Chris Mooney, decided to report

this, really nobody even knew it existed.

You would think though that the administration, having this information in front of them showing

that we are burning down this planet, surely that would be enough to make them say, "All

right, you know what?

I guess we got to do something.

We got to protect the environment.

Everybody's going to burn up.

This is going to be horrible."

Scientists tell us that even a seven degree global average temperature increase is going

to be catastrophic for human life, animal life, environment, everything on this planet,

and that's just seven degrees.

The Trump Administration looked at that, and they said, "Huh.

Oh well.

I guess we'll just go ahead and lower fuel economy standards, because there's nothing

we can do to save the planet now."

Here's the problem with that assessment, because that is exactly what the administration [inaudible].

They're trying to use this new report to show hey, it doesn't matter if we destroy the environment

because we've only got about 80 habitable years left on this planet anyway, so let's

just burn it all down right now, but they're ignoring the fact that the actual report says

at current rates, meaning if everything stayed the same, these are the effects that we would

be looking at by the year 2100.

If we reduce emissions, which the Trump Administration's doing the opposite.

They're increasing emissions.

If we reduce emissions, then we don't have to worry about that scenario.

Maybe we can push it back another two, 300 years, reduce them further, and then it'll

never happen, but the Trump Administration I guess didn't read that far into the report,

because they're actually using it out there as justification to say, "Listen, the planet's

burning down.

There is nothing we can do about it, so why not pump all the gas you can right now, just

burn it, burn it, burn it.

Let's reduce fuel economy.

Maybe we can bring on the apocalypse a little bit sooner so that we all, people alive today,

get to witness it, because wouldn't that be pretty cool, folks?"

That's what the Trump Administration is basically doing right now.

They have this 500-page report in their hands showing that this is the worst-case scenario

if things do not change, and so the Trump Administration looks at it, analyzes it, and

says, "You know what?

Let's just go ahead and not change because the planet's burning down, and we're going

to have a major party to celebrate."

That's what's happening in Washington, D.C. today.

For more infomation >> Trump Admin Says Planet Is Burning Down, So Let's Just Ruin It Now - Duration: 3:21.

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Feinstein Fights FBI From Discovering Ford's Sick Secret, Trump Makes Her Regret It - Duration: 6:47.

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Trump Was RIGHT! Kavanaugh FBI Investigation Was HUGE Win – It's All Happening Now! - Duration: 7:52.

Trump Was RIGHT!

Kavanaugh FBI Investigation Was HUGE Win – It's All Happening Now!

The controversy surrounding Judge Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination process has swept

the media outlets.

Now the FBI is investigating after the Senate Judiciary Committee had their own hearings

on the matter.

However, in the end, it could serve to help the Republican Party in general during the

mid-term elections.

A new poll for Gallup has statistically shown that Republicans' enthusiasm has been rising

just five weeks before the election.

This puts them neck and neck with Democrats who were leading just mere weeks ago.

The poll reported, "Sixty-one percent of Democrats and Democratic leaners and 58% of

Republicans and Republican leaners say they are more enthusiastic about voting in November

compared to prior elections."

Daily Wire reported,

"These levels roughly match Republicans' record-high enthusiasm in 2010, Barack Obama's

first midterm, when the GOP won a whopping 63 seats.

But this is the first time in Gallup's trend since 1994 that both parties have expressed

high enthusiasm," Gallup reported.

Most fascinating in the poll is the comparison to 2010.

In the first mid-terms since Obama was elected — and the first after the passage of Obamacare

without a single GOP vote — Democrats got shellacked, losing 63 seats in the House of

Representatives, the largest seat change since 1948 and the largest for any midterm election

since the 1938 mid-term elections.

Republicans also picked up six seats in the Senate.

The rout was even worse across the country: the GOP gained 680 seats in state legislative

races, breaking the previous record of 628 set by Democrats in 1974 after the Watergate

scandal.

And that was before the partisan hearings of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh this

past Thursday but after his three-day hearing.

The poll was conducted Sept. 17-23.

Gallup also showed that enthusiasm is running high among all adults.

"Americans' enthusiasm for voting in November is significantly higher than it was in the

prior six midterm election years.

Fifty-five percent of U.S. adults say they are 'more enthusiastic' about voting than

usual, which contrasts with between 37% and 50% saying the same in Gallup's final pre-election

surveys each midterm year from 1994 through 2014.

Currently, 33% say they are 'less enthusiastic.'"

Gallup reported.

Gallup's poll followed one by NBC and The Wall Street Journal last week.

The Journal said, "The poll, while outlining challenges for the GOP, included some good

news for Republicans.

The party is closing an enthusiasm gap, with 61 percent of Republican voters now expressing

high interest in the election, nearly matching the 65 percent of Democrats.

In polls taken over the first eight months of the year, Democrats had held an aggregate

12-point advantage in the share of supporters showing high interest in the election."

Politico reported,

"President Donald Trump on Saturday cast the FBI probe into his Supreme Court nominee's

alleged history of sexual misconduct as a potential "blessing in disguise," appearing

optimistic that federal agents would absolve Brett Kavanaugh of the accusations several

women have lodged against him over the past month.

"It will be a good thing," the president said of the bureau's reopened background

check into Kavanaugh, according to a pool report.

Trump authorized the inquiry Friday after a dramatic meeting of the Senate Judiciary

Committee, at which Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) joined the panel's Democrats in demanding

a one-week investigation of an allegation by Christine Blasey Ford ahead of a full vote

by the chamber on whether to confirm Kavanaugh to the high court.

The president also said he expects the investigation to be completed ahead of schedule, and emphasized

that law enforcement officials "have free rein" to pursue whatever leads they desire

to uncover the truth.

"They can do whatever they have to do, whatever it is that they do.

They'll be doing things we have never even thought of," Trump said.

"And hopefully, at the conclusion, everything will be fine."

Trump's remarks Saturday follow a report by NBC News — citing unnamed sources — that

the White House is limiting the scope of the FBI's inquiry.

Trump moved to rebut that story in a tweet late Saturday evening.

"NBC News incorrectly reported (as usual) that I was limiting the FBI investigation

of Judge Kavanaugh, and witnesses, only to certain people," he wrote online.

"Actually, I want them to interview whoever they deem appropriate, at their discretion.

Please correct your reporting!"

Kavanaugh has faced intense scrutiny since multiple women came forward accusing him of

sexual misconduct.

And in a dramatic hearing this week, Ford told senators in powerful testimony that she's

100 percent certain Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her more than 30 years ago.

The judge vehemently — and at times angrily — denied the accusation.

At a rally Saturday evening in West Virginia, Trump's invocations of Kavanaugh served

more to demonize congressional Democrats than hype the prospect of a majority conservative

court.

President Donald Trump on Saturday cast the FBI probe into his Supreme Court nominee's

alleged history of sexual misconduct as a potential "blessing in disguise," appearing

optimistic that federal agents would absolve Brett Kavanaugh of the accusations several

women have lodged against him over the past month.

"It will be a good thing," the president said of the bureau's reopened background

check into Kavanaugh, according to a pool report.

Trump authorized the inquiry Friday after a dramatic meeting of the Senate Judiciary

Committee, at which Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) joined the panel's Democrats in demanding

a one-week investigation of an allegation by Christine Blasey Ford ahead of a full vote

by the chamber on whether to confirm Kavanaugh to the high court.

The president also said he expects the investigation to be completed ahead of schedule, and emphasized

that law enforcement officials "have free rein" to pursue whatever leads they desire

to uncover the truth.

"They can do whatever they have to do, whatever it is that they do.

They'll be doing things we have never even thought of," Trump said.

"And hopefully, at the conclusion, everything will be fine."

Trump's remarks Saturday follow a report by NBC News — citing unnamed sources — that

the White House is limiting the scope of the FBI's inquiry.

Trump moved to rebut that story in a tweet late Saturday evening.

"NBC News incorrectly reported (as usual) that I was limiting the FBI investigation

of Judge Kavanaugh, and witnesses, only to certain people," he wrote online.

"Actually, I want them to interview whoever they deem appropriate, at their discretion.

Please correct your reporting!"

Kavanaugh has faced intense scrutiny since multiple women came forward accusing him of

sexual misconduct.

And in a dramatic hearing this week, Ford told senators in powerful testimony that she's

100 percent certain Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her more than 30 years ago.

The judge vehemently — and at times angrily — denied the accusation.

At a rally Saturday evening in West Virginia, Trump's invocations of Kavanaugh served

more to demonize congressional Democrats than hype the prospect of a majority conservative

court.

"The entire nation has witnessed the shameless conduct of the Democrat Party.

They're willing to throw away every standard of decency, justice, fairness and due process

to get their way," Trump said.

"A vote for Judge Kavanaugh is also a vote to reject the ruthless and outrageous tactics

of the Democrat Party — mean obstructionists, mean resisters," Trump added, lamenting

attacks on Kavanaugh's character.

"I will tell you, he has suffered — the meanness, the anger," Trump said."

Officials with the White House have been cautiously optimistic about the chances of Judge Kavanaugh

getting confirmed.

Some have admitted anonymously that the situation was complicated.

Other officials have said that President Trump might be considering a new nominee given the

chances that Judge Kavanaugh will not be confirmed.

For more infomation >> Trump Was RIGHT! Kavanaugh FBI Investigation Was HUGE Win – It's All Happening Now! - Duration: 7:52.

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Donald Trump Shut Down The Attacks On Brett Kavanaugh With These Three Words - Duration: 3:29.

Donald Trump is fed up with the smears against Brett

Kavanaugh.

Democrats and their allies in the media think they can kill his nomination.

But Donald Trump shut down the attacks with these three words.

Democrats And The Media Smear Kavanaugh Democrats and the media spent one week smearing

Brett Kavanaugh.

They ran with Christine Ford's flimsy story about Kavanaugh trying to ra*pe her at a high

school party.

By Friday night, the story fell apart.

Ford named four witnesses who were at the party.

Each one – including a woman who was described as a life-long friend – denied being at

the party.

In fact, Ford's friend went on the record to say she did not even know Kavanaugh and

had never been in a social setting with him.

So the media moved on.

The New Yorker published an article reporting that registered Democrat Deborah Ramirez claimed

Kavanaugh had exposed himself to her while they were freshmen at Yale.

This story collapsed within hours.

Both The New Yorker and The New York Times could not find a single student to back up

Ramirez's claims with firsthand knowledge.

Americans saw what was really going on.

Donald Trump Slams Democrats For Kavanaugh Attacks

Donald Trump then joined the fray.

He met with reporters before he spoke at the United Nations.

Trump told the truth.

In just three words, Trump shut down the attacks on Kavanaugh, saying, "it's totally political."

"Judge Kavanaugh is an outstanding person and I am with him all the way," Trump stated.

"I think it could be — chance that this could be one of the single most unfair, unjust

things to happen to a candidate for anything."

"For people to come out of the woodwork from 36 years ago and 30 years ago and never

mention it — all of the sudden it happens.

In my opinion, it's totally political," he said.

Trump also pointed out that the lawyers for Ford and Ramirez were Democratic operatives.

"These are highly unsubstantiated statements from people represented by lawyers — you

should look into the lawyers doing the representation," Trump declared.

Lisa Banks and Debra Katz were set to appear at a fundraiser for Democratic Senator Tammy

Baldwin.

And Katz is the Vice Chairwoman of the George Soros funded project on government oversight.

Ramirez is represented by Stan Garrett, who was the Democrat District Attorney in Boulder

County, Colorado.

Finally, Trump got back up from an unlikely source.

Ronan Farrow – who published Ramirez's story along with left-wing activist Jane Meyer

in The New Yorker – admitted Ramirez only came forward because Democrats talked her

into it.

He told ABC's 'Good Morning America,' "She came forward because Senate Democrats

came looking for this claim.

She did not flag this.

This came to the attention of people on the hill independently, and it has co cornered

her into an awkward position.

She said, point-blank, I do not want to ruin anyone's life, but she feels this is a serious

claim.

She considers her own memories credible and she felt it was important to tell her own

story before others did for her."

Americans see that the accusations against Kavanaugh are politically motivated smears.

There are no witnesses or proof to back up the allegations.

But the media and Democrats do not care.

They are pushing these accusers lies because they think Kavanaugh might be the fifth vote

to overturn Roe v. Wade.

We will keep you up to date on any new developments in this ongoing story.

#TrumpShutDownattacker #BrettKavanaugh #ThreeWords

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