Tuesday, January 29, 2019

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DONALD TRUMP SENT A STUNNING MESSAGE THAT JUST WIPED THE SMILE OFF NANCY PELOSI'S

FACE

Nancy Pelosi was the toast of Washington.

The fake news media rushed to publish fawning articles and glowing headlines crediting her

with forcing Donald Trump to end the government shutdown.

But the celebration was short lived as Trump sent Pelosi a stunning message that just wiped

the smile off her face.

Donald Trump agreed to reopen the government for three weeks so Congress could negotiate

a deal on border security that must contain funding for a physical barrier on the Southern

border.

Cable networks and major newspapers raced to push out stories claiming Trump had "capitulated"

or "surrendered" on the border wall.

However, that was not entirely true.

Trump set the table for three weeks of negotiations where he could still win money for the wall.

The President tweeted, "I wish people would read or listen to my words on the Border Wall.

This was in no way a concession.

It was taking care of millions of people who were getting badly hurt by the Shutdown with

the understanding that in 21 days, if no deal is done, it's off to the races!"

Trump also threatened, once again, to declare a national emergency and order the military

to build the wall if Democrats do not agree to compromise.

President Trump added, "21 days goes very quickly.

Negotiations with Democrats will start immediately.

Will not be easy to make a deal, both parties very dug in.

The case for National Security has been greatly enhanced by what has been happening at the

Border & through dialogue.

We will build the Wall!"

This is a threat Democrats should take seriously.

"The president's commitment is to protect the nation, and he'll do it either with

or without Congress," White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney told Fox News correspondent

John Roberts.

If the government shuts down again in 21 days, this time it will be on Nancy Pelosi, Chuck

Schumer and the rest of the Democrats.

President Trump bargained in good faith and is merely asking Pelosi and Schumer to fund

barrier fences which they both had voted for back in 2006.

Trump offered four different honest proposals to fund the wall and address the Democrats

immigration priorities such as protecting so-called "DREAMers" and TPS recipients.

And the Democrats have a soft underbelly in this fight.

Although the media trumpeted an Associated Press/NPR poll that showed Trump's approval

ratings had plunged to 34 percent as evidence that Trump had lost all his leverage because

of the shutdown, the poll was wrong.

Multiple other polls – from NBC and Fox News – showed Trump's approval ratings

had remained unchanged from December.

In addition, the NBC news poll found Pelosi's favorability ratings had sunk during the shutdown

and she is now the most unpopular politician in America.

MORE NBC/WSJ POLL: PELOSI'S NEGATIVES SHOT UP DURING GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN MORE THAN ANY

POL // NOW THE MOST UNPOPULAR POLITICIAN TESTED IN THE SURVEY.

PIC.TWITTER.COM/PSMBFYDWX7

— JOSH KRAUSHAAR (@HOTLINEJOSH) JANUARY 27, 2019

Finally, Democrats won the House because they flipped seats in districts won by President

Trump.

Those vulnerable members felt the heat when the government closed and their constituents

demanded they compromise with the President.

CNN's Dana Bash reported that Trump's message that Democrats did not care about

the border broke through in these districts.

"I'm hearing from senior Democrats that they are hearing more and more from their

rank and file, particularly the new members who tend to come from more moderate districts

saying they're getting pounded because the Trump message, the Republican message that

they don't care about border security has started to seep in as well," Bash reported.

Can Democrats withstand three more weeks of this messaging onslaught?

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

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New Survey Finds Majority of Americans Support Trump's Border Security Position - Duration: 1:40.

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AMAZING!! DONALD TRUMP SINGS WITHOUT ME BY HALSEY - Duration: 1:28.

Found you when your heart was broke

I filled your cup until it overflowed

Took it so far to keep you close

I was afraid to leave you on your own

I said I'd catch you if you fall

And if they laugh, then fuck 'em all

And then I got you off your knees

Put you right back on your feet

Just so you could take advantage of me

Tell me, how's it feel sittin' up there

Feelin' so high, but too far away to hold me

You know I'm the one who put you up there

Name in the sky, does it ever get lonely

Thinking you could live without me

Thinking you could live without me

Baby, I'm the one who put you up there

I don't know why (Yeah, I don't know why)

Thinking you could live without me

Live without me

Baby, I'm the one who put you up there

I don't know why

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TRUMP TWEETED ONE THING THAT COULD SEND HILLARY TO PRISON - Duration: 10:07.

TRUMP TWEETED ONE THING THAT COULD SEND HILLARY TO PRISON

Hillary Clinton is one of the most corrupt politicians of all time.

For decades her crime cabal has destroyed the United States.

But her crime spree could be over after Trump tweeted one thing that could send her to prison.

The deep state is making their final moves towards a nationwide takeover.

President Donald Trump is dismantling their entire agenda, in a fashion infuriating to

Democrats across the country.

So they are trying to take him down by any means necessary.

And their latest target in their anti-Trump crusade is Roger Stone.

Stone is a long-time Trump advisor and friend.

He is the man who built Donald Trump as a political figure; working with him since the

80's to build a Presidential bid.

In response, Special Counsel Robert Mueller is charging him with six counts, including

obstruction and lying to Congress.

To make thing all the more dramatic, his arrest was conducted with a mass of armed FBI agents.

In fact, there were more agents in place to arrest Stone than were used to raid the compound

of Osama bin Laden.

Along with the agents, CNN was on hand at the home to get the entire thing on video.

Nothing that Stone is accused of has anything to do with "Russia collusion," but instead

are processed crimes for the purpose of getting a "kill" in Mueller's investigation.

President Trump knows this and is defending Stone against the draconian methods of deep

state prosecutors.

Not only that, but Trump is pointing out a supreme hypocrisy around Stone's arrest.

In a tweet, he points out that many deep state officials, including Hillary Clinton, have

done the same thing, with no consequences:

"If Roger Stone was indicted for lying to Congress, what about the lying done by Comey,

Brennan, Clapper, Lisa Page & lover, Baker and soooo many others?

What about Hillary to FBI and her 33,000 deleted Emails?

What about Lisa & Peter's deleted texts & Wiener's laptop?

Much more!"

The difference is that Stone is fighting the deep state, and supporting President Trump.

Hillary Clinton infamously made false claims during testimony relating to the 30,000 classified

emails on her private server.

Instead of having her face those crimes, then-FBI Director James Comey let her off the hook.

The FBI instead is simply claiming that Hillary had been "extremely careless," in lieu

of admitting the crimes committed.

But Stone isn't going to be let off so easy.

For decades Stone has been one of the most effective political operatives.

In 2000, he is credited for stopping the infamous Democrat attempt to steal the election for

Al Gore.

Gore never being President is thanks to the work of Stone.

Democrats haven't forgotten that, and have been working to take him down ever since.

And when 2016 came around, Donald Trump was ready for his campaign because of Stone grooming

him for the race for decades.

On the other hand, Hillary Clinton has been promoting the interests of the deep state

her entire career.

One of the few things that may keep Stone from prison is a pardon from President Trump.

Do you think Trump should pardon Stone if he is sent to prison?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

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Liberal Actress Trashes Trump & Thanks Mueller At SAG Awards, Gets Destroyed - Duration: 3:44.

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President Trump's typo tags high school student Jillian Turner from Weed, California - Duration: 1:25.

President Trump's typo tags high school student Jillian Turner from Weed, California

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Kamala Harris defines her fight against Trump in CNN town hall new - Duration: 5:09.

Kamala Harris defines her fight against Trump in CNN town hall

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Watch: 18 times Trump mentioned WikiLeaks - Duration: 0:57.

KILMEADE: HE'S GOING TO TALK ABOUT WIKILEAKS. YOU HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH LEAKING THOSE?

TRUMP: NO BUT I THINK THAT IT'S DISGRACEFUL.

KILMEADE: YOU DO? YOU THINK THAT IT'S DISGRACEFUL?

TRUMP: I THINK, UH, THERE SHOULD BE LIKE A DEATH PENALTY OR SOMETHING

TRUMP: HAVE YOU BEEN SEEING THIS? WHAT'S GOING ON?

RELEASES BY WIKILEAKS MAKE MORE CLEAR THAN EVER

JUST HOW MUCH IS AT STAKE

WIKILEAKS

I MEAN THIS WIKILEAKS IS FASCINATING

WIKILEAKS

I LOVE WIKILEAKS

WIKILEAKS

WIKILEAKS

WIKILEAKS RIGHT?

WIKILEAKS

THEY WANNA DISTRACT US FROM WIKILEAKS

TRUMP: AND SHE SAID THINGS WIKILEAKS THAT JUST CAME OUT

BOY THAT WIKILEAKS HAS DONE A JOB ON HER

HASN'T IT?

WE'VE LEARNED SO MUCH FROM WIKILEAKS

AS CONFIRMED JUST TODAY BY WIKILEAKS

AS HER OWN TEAM HAS SAID IN WIKILEAKS

THE WONDER OF WIKILEAKS

I LOVE READING THOSE WIKILEAKS

O WE LOVE WIKILEAKS

TRUMP: BOY THEY HAVE REALLY

WIKILEAKS

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Robert Reich: 7 Suggestions for Surviving the Rest of Trump's Presidency - Duration: 2:46.

It's doubtful he'll be leaving anytime soon.

So here are 7 suggestions for what to do to survive.

First: Don't pay attention to what he says – the ridicule, name-calling, threats, personal

attacks, spectacle.

These are distractions.

Pay attention to what he does: obstructing justice, suppressing the Mueller investigation,

taking over Justice Department decisions over whom to prosecute, cutting back freedom of

the press, profiting from his office, endangering America internationally.

Make a ruckus about the big things, and push House Democrats to focus on them too.

Second: Keep track of what his cabinet is doing.

Especially new rules and regulations, or changes in how regulations are enforced, that hurt

people.

Spread the word.

Get House Democrats to expose and fight them.

Third: Don't get lost in the procedural skirmishes over House subpoenas, executive

privilege, impeachment.

Support big strategic objectives: getting big money out of politics, infrastructure,

cutting drug costs, protecting the Affordable Care Act, and stopping bad laws coming over

from the Senate.

Fourth: Watch what your state is doing.

Support legislators and governors making progress on climate change, reducing inequality, and

public financing of elections.

Fight state legislators and governors cutting back on Medicaid, imposing draconian work

requirements for public assistance, seeking an Article V constitutional convention.

Fifth: Keep your eye on 2020.

Help reverse state voter ID laws.

Instead of political gerrymandering, push for independent state commissions to set district

boundaries.

Have your state join the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact to make the Electoral

College irrelevant.

Make sure people are registered to vote.

Sixth: Don't let the upcoming presidential primaries divide us.

There are going to be a lot of candidates for the Democratic nomination.

But regardless of what candidate emerges, keep your eyes on the prize of winning back

the White House.

Seventh and finally: Keep up your morale and energy.

Don't fall into cynicism or despair.

We've already put limits on this catastrophe.

Have faith: We'll get America back.

If you found our video informative, please follow this page.

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Government Reopen: Trump Secret Plan to Build the Wall? - Duration: 17:26.

BILL: Hi everybody, I'm Bill Whittle here with Scott Ott

And this is bill Whittle Now featuring Scott Ott, who spent the last, O, I would say maybe,

almost 10 days

Working very hard on his Clint Eastwood impression, and I think he's got it largely down

So I'm gonna do the intros and outros for this set of shows and you'll be able to hear

Scott's impression of Mr.

Eastwood in just a moment.

This show, as you probably know by now, is a pretty simple case of ambush where Scott

has a question —

I have no idea what it's going to be — and he's going to ask it and

We're going to answer it as best we can so, Mr . Eastwood. It's all yours

So Bill by now, you're probably asking yourself. Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya...

Punk? BILL: punk

SCOTT: Okay, well biggest news this week

of course has been the

restarting of the federal government after a

three-week shutdown longest shutdown in...or partial shutdown anyway as they call it...

in the history of the government and

Right after the deal was announced

- to start up the government for three weeks after a 25 days shutdown, I should clarify

the Right immediately came down with both feet on Donald Trump and...

Including Ann Coulter who authored a book called "In Trump We Trust" a year or so ago

slamming President Trump, saying that he caved to Nancy Pelosi by not getting his wall

and by allowing the government to restart.

Today, as we record this,

President Trump has told the Wall Street Journal that he's not really confident that

— he thinks it's a less than 50 percent chance that the Democrats will be able to

make a deal that's satisfactory to him between now

and the three-week deadline, and that he may just very well have to go ahead and use some

executive action.

Bill, does this sound to you like a guy who heard the criticism

when the restart happened, and is backpedaling, or does it sound like maybe this was the plan

all along and he

basically is stripping Nancy Pelosi of her excuse.

BILL: Well that's a great question

I don't know where to begin with this. So let's just start at the beginning. It's awful

late to be talking about building a wall

We...

the wall was the central campaign promise of the Donald Trump

candidacy and

While I am enormously grateful for the fact that ISIS has been smashed and the economy

is booming and North Korea

Understands that they're not playing with kittens anymore, and all the rest of these

many gains

I simply do wonder why we are speaking about this now that we've lost control of the House

of Representatives

SCOTT: Ann Coulter is saying he demanded this for 18 months and he lied — is what she's

saying now.

Well, Anne is very smart, but Ann tends to move from one position to another pretty quickly

and I'm not saying she's wrong

I'm just saying I'm not ready to go there

But...

it was certainly, I think, the first two years of the Trump presidency...

I I was very surprised at how slowly this thing was moving when I say slowly

I mean "not at all". Now before we get too much further in this I

understand that this was the first time — when Donald Trump was elected in

2016 this was the first time that that the Republican voter

had a chance to see their representatives do what they've been promising to do since

2008 and

They didn't do that.

They didn't repeal Obamacare. All of these people who've been starting in 2010 when we

flipped the House by a big margin

"Oh, we're going to repeal Obamacare. We're gonna have a conservative Republican

House Senate and presidency."

Well, here's the house. Four years later, here's the Senate. Two years after that, here's

the presidency, and now all of this legislation that's being sent or is presumably needed

to get things like the wall done —

the Republicans won't vote on them. At least they wouldn't they've been thrown out of office

now many of them.

So this failure is not just a failure of Donald Trump. It's a failure of his supposed-Republican

majority to make this thing happen. But honestly Scott

there is a very compelling case to be made for any president — not Donald Trump — just

about any president.

I would say it's a fair thing to say that even if they do two terms

90 percent of what they are going to accomplish in terms of legacy happens in the first hundred

days of their first term.

SCOTT: So the Congressional Budget Office comes out with a statement today

as we record this on Monday that

the government shut down for those 25 days

cost some 11 billion dollars, three billion of which can never be recovered. Larry Kudlow,

coming out of the White House

, spokesman...as a White House spokesman, said it's a drop in the bucket compared to

the vast size of the federal budget.

BILL: He's right.

SCOTT: And so he kind of downplayed that.

Clearly — CBO is supposed to be a nonpartisan entity —

but clearly this number is being thrown out there at this point

to put pressure on

one side of the other to say, "Look, if you don't make a deal within the next three weeks...you

already pissed away 11 billion

dollars, you're gonna waste more." Who do you think that accusation lands on?

BILL: I think the best answer to that question is: the

responsibility for the whole thing is

rests on the shoulders of

50 or 60 years of Republican and Democratic

representatives who have gone to Washington and become so intoxicated by an endless credit

card, and

lacking any sense of moral restraint or decency,

have driven us to the point where

five billion dollars is not worth talking about. It's it's it's simply: it's a rounding

error.

You know five billion dollars is a is a a simple rounding error for a government that

spends, you know

approximately three thousand six hundred billion dollars a year.

We spend 10 billion — the federal government — spends ten billion dollars a day, rule

of thumb round numbers, ten billion dollars a day.

so if we've been arguing for this wall thing for

25 days now?

SCOTT: Yes.

BILL: Right? Okay. So there's 25 billion dollars of government spending

That happened between the beginning and the end of this.

SCOTT: Now Bill, by the way,

The three billion dollars that we're not going to get back is the loss of that government

productivity that we didn't experience

Because they weren't at work.

BILL: Yeah, that's that's yeah. Well, as you know, Scotty, here's here's the thing:

We will all, you know, be old people in our rocking chairs —

we hope, some day, maybe in 20 50 or 60 or something —

and even then as our brittle bones just force us to try and rock back and forth

underneath the surveillance drones,

we will look back on the great government shutdown of

2019

with a remembrance of the unbelievable hardship and

the cruelty that we endured in our daily lives as a result of the government shutting down.

SCOTT: I'm thinking of the wave of shutdown babies...

BILL: I can't even talk about it... SCOTT: ...that will be coming nine months

from now.

BILL: I can't even talk about it Scott. It's too it's too near and it's too raw.

SCOTT: So, politically...

BILL: You, you traveled during the government shutdown. You came out here during the government

shutdown. You went to LAX

which is infamously slow. Maybe not the slowest in the world but — or in the country — but

infamously slow. You sailed through TSA, right?

SCOTT: I just heard on NPR on the way home today that

people — if if we go back into another government shutdown — will people be willing to put

up with the long lines at the airports?

And I thought, "Well, I don't fly very often, but when I flew to Los Angeles and came out

of there... I got dropped off by the Uber guy. I was sitting at my gate in ten minutes.

[LAUGHS]

BILL: So, this is the most visible thing that the government does. And as as we've said

many times before,

when there's a government shutdown,

it's usually because a Republican is saying, either "This is spending too much."

— usually spending too much, or "We need money for this," and the Democrats oppose

it in order to keep spending.

It doesn't matter who's president and who's not doesn't matter who's shutting down and

who's not it's more spending versus slightly less

spending so that's almost always what that shutdown comes to. But...

but it it seems to me that this time as opposed to Obama's

government shutdown or the shutdown that was imposed on him, you could you could fairly

say I guess,

the first thing that happened in that shutdown was

they roped off the Lincoln Memorial.

They they put up police tape around it.

They said you cannot go to the Lincoln Memorial because the government is shut down,

and we don't have any park rangers here in this big open field of grass

with this enormous building with these wide-open stairs and no doors. So therefore you can't

come and see your monuments.

Sorry. And what that is — and and I remember stories from back in the day, Scotty.

We were talking about stories like this before where Park Rangers

were taking people out in buses and, you know, and making them wait four or five hours without

going to the toilet so they could put some pressure, you know, kind of tighten the screws

on the American people.

I think, I think as with everything that the left seems to do,

the more they do it the less effective it becomes.

SCOTT: I was going to ask you that BILL: it's certainly true for the race card.

So now

so now

O, a government shutdown. I remember the first one, thinking, "Holy cow, you know,

is it gonna be like y2k? And turns out, Yes, it was exactly as catastrophic as y2k.

SCOTT: Well, people went a month now. Do you think that that that kind of that threat has

lost its sting?

BILL: Scotty we don't have a government anymore, and we haven't had one for a long time.

How many years did Barack Obama go without without, without the Senate submitting a budget?

Was it four or five?

SCOTT: At least. BILL: Okay, so — and I'm not saying the

problem began with him, but I think it grew significantly with him.

So when the job of

the of the legislature is to produce a budge,t or approve a budget and

they don't produce a budget.

They don't do their fundamental basic job. Forget all the laws and

legislation all the posturing and all and all the parties and all the gifts and all

rest of that stuff. Their fundamenta,l bottom level, baseline job is

to execute the simple commands of running this monstrosity,

called the US government. And if they ran it without a budget for six years, is that

a constitutional violation?

I guess it's not or else we would have...well, who cares, right?

Who cares... SCOTT: Well, the House is supposed to draw

up, and the Senate and is supposed to

approve it, and the president's supposed to sign it...

BILL: Or reject it, right? SCOTT: Yeah, or reject it.

BILL: And that didn't happen did it. It just simply didn't appear, so...

SCOTT: So, I guess my question in this though is

has has the Democratic Party overplayed their hand?

to the extent that, you know, the big threat used to be: "O, the Republicans are shutting

down the government!"

Well now we've been through a month of a shutdown government

and for most people, all the impact they've really had is hearing over and over on the

news that the government was shut down.

BILL: Something that needs to be said as well: When I talk about "the government" I'm talking

about the thing. There are many fine people —

many fine people, in fact virtually all of them that I've run into who actually work

in the government —

who are hardworking people, love their country, and are doing, essentially, a very difficult

job

as as best as they possibly can. Those people have been working now for almost a month without

pay and

they should get their back pay. It's not it's not a promise

of retirement luxuries in the future. It's like, they put in the work, they need to get

their back pay and there's no question

they need to get their back pay.

So when I talk about the government

I'm not talking about the people that make up the government . Many of them are very

fine. Some of them are not,

just as in the rest of the world.

So you're right

the more the more government

shutdowns that we have, the less a

government shutdown is going to mean anything. And as I said before, we don't have a government

anymore.

I can remember very clearly. I want to say in the 80s. Was that Graham-Rudman spending

caps. Was that right? SCOTT: Yeah.

BILL: Yeah

Okay, so we can't control our spending. We had a deficit (debt) of something incredible

like almost a trillion dollars.

It's 25 now, or something like that.

And so we passed legislation that said that, "These are the limits on how much you can

spend. That's it.

This is the law. You cannot spend more than this."

And the first thing we did was

pass executive orders and amendments and so on and and just keep raising the... past Graham-Rudman,

it

kept going past it and past it and past it.

We've got to get here — and one of the reasons we had the government, one of the government

shutdowns, was because

because the spending was greater than was allowed by these these laws. And then they...

people just ignored them and they kept spending anyway.

And so the whole idea of the of the limited ...

of using the legal means — the legislature of the United States — to limit the spending

of the legislature of the United States...

Once those limits have been broken as many times as they were broken,

they became so irrelevant that we don't even hear the term anymore.

I don't think most Americans know what Graham-Rudman is,

but it was it it was legislation designed to stop spending. And they didn't stop spending,

because they can't, because they're addicts and

and and you're never ever gonna find a

cocaine addict who's going to get a whole bunch of cocaine out, and gonna say "I'll

have this now, and I'll leave the rest of

this till next week. You're never going to find that guy. It doesn't work that way.

So, the idea of this government doing its fundamental basic duty of

managing the actual

personnel of the government, doing the things that the government should be doing, plus

all of the other

thousands of things that it shouldn't be doing —

it is not a government anymore.

And when you say that... when you look at the budget and you talk... I know

we're talking about like five — three, four, five billion dollars — but you're looking

at two hundred and twenty, two hundred thirty billion dollars

Into social programs. And that's considered sacrosanct. You can't cut that.

It's non-discretionary spending. Essentially, we promised it to people.

And when you're telling me that the people who have been elected

to run this

organization called the United States government — when you're telling me that they no longer

can

control how much money this thing?

spends, that tells me that no one can control how much money this thing spends. And if no

one can control it, then you can't call

this a government. You can call yourself a train conductor if you want to sit up by the

smokestack and

wave a little flag, you know.

But if that trains going downhill and you can't stop it, or at least

attempt to stop it —

If you don't know what lever to pull you're not a train conductor.

You're just a passenger. And that's what these people in Congress are no. They're passengers

and they're, and they're passengers who are

accelerating this downward plunge as fast as they can and and,

you know, as our friend Glenn Reynolds says, you know, that which cannot... which cannot

continue, will not continue.

SCOTT: Well, Bill before you say goodbye here. I just want to say a

personal "thank you" to all the Members at BillWhittle.com, who this week have reached

out and offered

prayers and words of support for me on the Bill Whittle Facebook page and and elsewhere.

It's really been heart warming.

I apologize for being the sole reason why we have been unable to

create content for the last week. And this voice that you hear now — this is the first

day that I've been able to muster even this much.

BILL: We had a conference. I'm sorry.

SCOTT: Go ahead. No, please. BILL: We had a conference call — Scott and

I did — end of last week... and when I say "a conference call," it was a Skype call.

I would talk. Scott would nod, shake his head, and then he would type things and I get the...

I'd get the respons. He was

really really out of it.

But that was, you know... I have to tell you Scotty —

I don't know if I told you this already: But I was sick a little while ago just briefly,

you know

the flu or something — food poisoning something like that. And you put up a Facebook post

explaining that I was out for a while and you and you used language

which is perfectly good, in fact, excellent language, but it's a little bit archaic

you say "Bill Whittle has fallen ill," and all of a sudden all of the...

All of the sympathy and all of the respect and the love and the warmth that we get from

our people just started flowing.

And just as a matter of revenge, I

really seriously,

seriously, gave some thought to putting up a post that said,

"Conservatism has lost one of its most powerful voices today with Scott Ott."

SCOTT: [LAUGHS]

BILL: And then when people would have done the what they do because they're good people...

SCOTT: Yes.

BILL: No, he's he's got laryngitis. He's, you know, probably three, four days.

SCOTT: The headline that we put on BillWhittle.cpm

was that Scott Ott was struck dumb.

BILL: Struck dumb by

many things. He's speechless.

That'll do it for this edition of Bill Whittle Now,

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Trump Continues to Prepare the Battlefield - Duration: 8:52.

Hello and welcome, I'm Gina Shakespeare. Today on Declassified, Trump

continues to prepare the battlefield. This story by Epoch Times contributor Brian

Cates. Brian is a writer based in South Texas and author of 'Nobody Asked for My

Opinion...But Here It Is Anyway!'

He can be reached on Twitter at @drawandstrike

Please remember to Like, Comment, Share and Subscribe.

A lot has happened since

Brian's last column. Transcripts from the Congressional testimonies of three key

Spygate participants: Bruce Ohr, Lisa Page and James Baker have been made public;

two of which were revealed right here on Declassified.

In addition, there have been

several other fascinating developments. Let's briefly survey the current state

of affairs, beginning with Mueller coming up empty.

Special Counsel Robert Muller will be wrapping up his investigation into the

2016 election in the next couple of months,

having found no collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russian

government. And with Department of Justice Inspector General Michael

Horowitz staring over his shoulder; with Page's and Peter Strzok's heads

hypothetically mounted on the wall behind him,

Mueller knows he's in no position to try anything fake. It's suddenly being

reported at places such as ABC News

that the usual anonymous sources who have

spent almost two years furiously leaking

about how Mueller has President Donald Trump

and his Russian spies exactly where he wants them are suddenly

changing their tune and telling their media contacts that perhaps it would be

best to begin managing expectations and preparing their audience for something anticlimactic.

Next up: Desperate Mainstream Media Steps Up Efforts to Save Narrative

That's why Fusion GPS and other Spygate plotters are desperately

ceding the DNC Media Complex, including the New York Times, The Daily Beast and

other outlets, with absurd stories that don't stand up to any real scrutiny.

"Manafort snuck in to see Assange three times!"

"Cohen phone pinged in Prague!"

Then we got that New York Times story about how the

FBI launched its thing against Trump as retaliation for his firing of James

Comey and a Daily Beast story about how there's some intelligence report out

there about the Russians infiltrating the NRA and Trump's team

so what are they doing? They're trying to save a narrative that's already dead and

it's nothing but sheer desperation. Beside doing all that frantic leaking of

fake news stories in the fake news media isn't winning the fight—far from it.

They are reduced to this pathetic leaking to try to win a useless battle

for public support through the mainstream media now that Trump holds

all the winning cards in the public relations battle.

It won't help though when the indictments go down and things start

moving in to the prosecution phase. The evidence meticulously collected over the

past two years by the DOJ Inspector General's office and US Attorneys

through their grand juries will figuratively hang them. This isn't a

public relations battle. The people leading the real investigations into

Spygate demonstrate this win in comparison to the frantic, desperate

leaking of fake disinformation by the other side .They remain resolutely silent

as they position their forces. Next up: Sun Tzu on Preparing the Battlefield

The ancient Chinese general Sun Tzu wrote in chapter 6 of his timeless book

'The Art of War' about how the successful military leader wins a battle before the

fight even begins. Trump knows this chapter well because 'Art of

War' is his favorite book and he fashioned his book, 'Art of the Deal' after it. "To win the

battle before the fight is joined, pick the ground; prepare it completely to your

advantage and then guide your enemy there, leaving nothing to chance." As the

winning side marshals its forces and prepares the ground, behind the scenes

the Democrats DNC Spygate plotters can see themselves being surrounded. Some try

to sell you on the idea that the side leaking in a panic—throwing out one

quickly debunked fake news story after another—is actually winning, but don't

make us laugh. The two key places the battleground in this fight will run

through in the move from exposing the Spygate plot to prosecutions the DOJ

and the courts, especially the Supreme Court. Next up: Why a New Attorney General

for the Prosecution Phase

The real battlefield has never been the news

media. The losing side picked the wrong battlefield. All the leaking in the world

to The Washington Post or The New York Times won't change the outcome now. Trump

is getting ready to make two key moves on this battlefield as he

prepares for the fight. The first is a new Attorney General for the prosecution

phase. The second key move will involve the courts. The former recused Attorney

General is now gone. Jeff Sessions was always going to have to

recuse himself from the 2016 election-related investigations, and he was always

going to have to step down from the Attorney General post before the

prosecution phase could begin, and here's why: There was simply no way sessions

could stay in charge of the DOJ investigations of people who had

targeted him as a Russian agent and tried to prove he colluded with Russians.

His recusal was absolutely necessary and people who dispute this are simply wrong.

Likewise, before it came time for the prosecutions of those plotters who

targeted Sessions, he was going to have to step down as Attorney General because

he was going to be called as a witness in the prosecutions. A sitting Attorney

General can't be a witness in a case his own Justice Department is prosecuting.

Explaining the obvious is just another free service that Brian Cates provides.

William Barr is coming in now, to take over the next phase while Sessions is

free to appear as a witness and testify about what McCabe and the other plotters

told him at the time they were trying to entrap him. Do you know who would also

have to leave his current job at the DOJ to be a witness in these prosecutions

because, like Sessions, he's been a key player in all this: Rod Rosenstein. Of

course we've been given cover stories: "Sessions is resigning because at long

last Trump has had enough of this incompetent bumbling idiot who's been

doing nothing!" And " Rosenstein is leaving because Barr wants to bring in his own team."

Most people don't question the cover stories because they fit their own

biases. The result is a new commander at the DOJ for the next phase of the battle.

And when it goes to the courts, as much of it invariably will, that's where Trump

has been making numerous changes, with dozens of judicial appointments. So after

the prosecution phase begins, then comes the court phase. Trump plays the long

game; while many people chafe or for the prosecution phase to begin, he knows

that's well in hand and so his eyes are already fixed two moves

ahead: the court phase. The use of lawfare has served the Democrats well in

thwarting some of trumps initiatives, but it's not like he hasn't been working

tirelessly with the aid of Congressional Republicans to take this advantage away

from them. In just two years in office, Trump has already made far more

judicial appointments than any other president. 85 federal judges appointed in

just two years, compared with Barack Obama's eight-year total of 65 and

George W Bush's total of 100. Since John Roberts appears to view his role as

Chief Justice as being neutral arbiter between the left and the right wings of

the court and to prove how unbiased he is he'll often throw his vote to the

left wing, Trump knows he needs the additional conservative vote after

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's forthcoming departure. Ginsburg's

declining health; her recent second fall during which she injured herself by

breaking three ribs—she fell and broke two ribs in 2012—and the recent cancer

surgery, all point to the fact that her illustrious career is nearing its end.

The White House has already begun preparing for the eventuality of

Ginsburg's retirement. That means yet another hotly contested Supreme Court

nomination very likely before the end of this year. When you know you're winning;

when your enemy is almost surrounded; when their position is growing weaker

and weaker, and you are holding the winning cards there's no need to rush

everything as you prepare. People claiming Trump needs urgency and to move

quickly right now as if Trump's in any real danger are misreading what's

actually happening. When the battlefield is fully prepared and all the pieces are

fully in place for total and complete overwhelming victory we'll see it all

come into the open as the final battle begins.

Until then, patience is a virtue. Try to develop some—Trump obviously

has. That's all the time we have for today, thank you very much for watching. I

do hope you've enjoyed this piece by Brian Cates. Remember, you can find him on

Twitter at @drawandstrike, be sure to follow him. You can also find me at

@GinaShakespeare. Please remember to Like, Comment and Subscribe. Until next time,

take care.

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Ann Coulter Admits She Was A "Stupid Girl" For Letting Trump Con Her - Duration: 5:40.

For the last two years, Ann Coulter has had this love hate relationship with Donald Trump.

She loves him when he's down there talking about we're going to build this wall, we're

going to make it happen.

And then she hates him when he doesn't actually follow through.

And this past weekend during an appearance on real time with Bill Maher Ann Coulter admitted

that she and countless others in the Republican base had been conned by Donald Trump.

Take a look.

Donald Trump was the guy.

You voted for him, Donald Trump.

And now you're finding.

You're finding out he's a lying.

What was your first clue?

Okay, this is the thing.

Not even.

Okay.

I'm very stupid girl.

Fine.

But that was actually a selling point with Trump.

I mean, you can make fun of me for also writing "In Trump we trust.

E pluribus Awesome.

Alright.

So I know Ann Coulter was not being serious when she says, okay, I'm a stupid girl.

Cause here's the thing.

A coulter is not a stupid person.

She, she honestly is not.

Ann Coulter is very manipulative.

She's very bigoted.

She's a horrible human being.

She is a lot of bad things, but stupid isn't one of them.

You see, Ann Coulter has made her fortune, made a name for herself, tapping into the

anger and rage of the Republican Party and she knows that as long as she continues to

do that, she's gonna make a ton of money and that's what she's done.

She found her niche there.

Whether or not she believes it, I do feel like she believes most of the horrible things

she says, but I also feel like a lot of times she just goes out there to say outrageous

things in order to sell more books because she's smart and she knows how to manipulate

people.

But back to the big point here, she is 100 percent correct.

Also in her assessment that Donald Trump, all these people, and that's something I've

been saying for a long time too, and she actually brought up a lot of the points that I've used

and that is that the wealthy elite people like Donald Trump love cheap immigrant labor.

Donald Trump has never, ever had the actual intention of building this wall.

He knows that's going to hurt his businesses.

He is never going to make it happen.

He is going to consistently failed to get it done and when he does fail, he's just going

to blame the Democrats.

While as soon as the cameras turned off and nobody's looking at him, he's going to breathe

a huge sigh of relief.

We know that at least two of his golf courses up in the northeast have been hiring routinely

illegal undocumented immigrants because they put the emphasis on cheap labor over making

sure somebody is a legal resident of the United States and legally able to work.

We know down in Mar A Lago, they're constantly to get those, uh, h one visas in order to

bring in guest workers for the season.

Donald Trump loves cheap immigrant labor and it is disgusting that these immigrants come

over here and get taken advantage of.

In that way, if they were paid a living wage, if they were treated like human beings, this

wouldn't even be a problem.

I would welcome this because our economy is 100 percent dependent upon immigrants.

We've seen that with his cutting back of the visa program and trying to crack down on immigrants

coming into the United States.

In general, it is crippling small businesses throughout this country.

We need them, but we also have to treat them like human beings and that's the part, you

know, business owners, people like Trump and the wealthy elite, they don't want to do that

part.

They didn't want the cheap labor, but nonetheless, Ann Coulter nailed it there.

Trump is not ever going to build this wall.

She knows it and as long as she keeps saying it, then the base that helped propel Trump

into office is going to know

it

as well.

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PRF Review: Trump wants Puerto Rico to fail - Duration: 11:21.

In today's episode I'll be discussing recent events that highlight how

President Trump not only doesn't care about Puerto Rico's development and

ultimate recovery, he actively opposes it.

My name is Andrew Mercado-Vázquez

you can actually listen to on Patreon, Google Play, iTunes and other platforms.

Now, as I mentioned at the beginning what we're going to be talking about is

recent events that have highlighted how it is that the Trump administration has

become a obstacle in Puerto Rico's development.

Now, the first article we're going to be discussing comes from the Washington Post.

It was published on January 16th and it was written by Tracy Jan, Arelis Hernández,

Josh Dawsey and Damian Paletta.

Now, the title is the following.

Now, you read that title and you think this has nothing to do with Puerto Rico, but it does.

Who is this this top HUD official? It's actually none other than

Deputy Secretary Pan Patenaude. She was second-in-command at

the agency led by Ben Carson and was widely regarded as that agency's most

capable political leader. This is a person that has knowledge about her

agency, knows how this agency works and can speak with authority about about it.

Later down the article they talk about different instances that actually led

this person to depart the administration. But in particular to the

Puerto Rico issue they talked about the following and I'm gonna quote.

Now what is was this "concern" from Trump's part?

The article talks about that as well, I'm gonna quote.

"He" being, of course, Donald Trump.

Essentially what this all means is that Donald Trump was worried. What was he worried about?

That when the money that Congress had appropriated for Puerto Rico would

arrive to Puerto Rico, that government officials and other people, apparently, would misuse it.

Okay. You could say that that concern is valid.

Maybe.

But it becomes baseless once we consider the following, and I'm going to quote again from the article.

That's why it becomes baseless. That's why it can't be

just a "concern" from from President Trump. Because you have a HUD

official - second-in-command, not just anybody - telling you that this agency is able to completely

oversee and make sure that the money is used correctly. You don't even have to

trust the people that are gonna receive the money anymore because

your own administration is gonna be able to oversee it. So it becomes baseless, it

becomes empty. That seems to be just a facade that's constructed because of other motivations.

Now, what would these other motivations be?

That question is addressed in a Vox article that was

actually published the next day, January 17th. It's written by Matthew Yglesias (Yglesias with a Y).

This article is properly titled. It's the following.

THAT'S the right way of describing this particular situation.

The article basically talks about the Washington Post article and provides

the same general information. But towards the end the author does some some

reflecting, and I think this type of thought is very important to

highlight, and I'm gonna quote from the article directly.

So what exactly are we looking at here?

In this first example ,what we're looking at is a President that sees Congress

acting in a way favorable to Puerto Rico...and actively stands in its way.

And let's not forget the history that this administration has and the way that

it behaves towards certain segments of society. This author seems to feed from

that when he highlights the possibility that the President and his

administration is behaving, not from a place of general concern but rather from

a place of bigotry, a place of ignorance, a place of racism, or or both.

That's just the first example. The second example comes a little bit more recently.

Actually I think it was during the same time, more or less.

It's highlighted in an article from a local news outlet called El Nuevo Día.

It's an article titled"Trump attempts to block funds for Puerto Rico again" and it's

written by José A. Delgado Robles. This is an interesting article it's talking

about something new that happened. And I'm gonna go ahead and quote from it.

"Emergency nutrition assistance."

We're talking about money that goes to people so they can feed themselves.

The administration - Trump's administration - is opposing this. Why exactly are they

opposing this? Article talks about that as well, I'm gonna go ahead and quote again.

So, money for people to be able to feed themselves "is unnecessary and excessive."

We need to ask ourselves: would this be the same narrative if we

were talking about people that weren't in Puerto Rico, but some some segments of

society or people that lived within one of the 50 states?

We can ask ourselves that question as we read on. I'm gonna quote again.

There's there's the motive. The Trump administration is using

the $600 million dollars that should be

intended for people in Puerto Rico be able to feed themselves as a

playing chip in this push-and-pull that the administration has. We're gonna

go ahead and read one more time from the article, the following and I quote.

And he's talking about beneficiaries from this

nutritional assistance program. So, we're not talking about people getting rich.

We're not talking about people receiving loads of money. These are people that

just receive what's needed in order to buy what they need to survive, to subsist.

We're talking about a situation where the President of the United States first tries to block

Congress itself in appropriating money for disaster relief for Puerto Rico.

And then that same President comes in

and tries to block any effort in regards to Puerto Rico's ultimate development.

Which includes allowing people to receive a little bit more in order to

buy a little bit more food. Because what they receive currently on average is $135 per month.

And these are people in need.

What are we looking at here? We're looking at a series of current events

that basically highlight what we've always thought here at Puerto Rico Forward

and PRF Review. We're dealing with an administration that looks

at the Puerto Rico issue and not only does it ignore it, not only does it just

set it aside and pretend it doesn't exist like other presidents and other

administrations have done, and other congressional bodies have done - both

Republican and Democrat - but we're also seeing something a little bit more egregious.

We're looking at something different.

This administration is trying to prevent Puerto Rico from getting ahead.

It's trying to prevent Puerto Rico from developing and to ultimately recover from a natural disaster.

And that is...

...that's horrible.

Well that's going to be it for today's episode.

As always, thank you for time, thank you for listening, y que viva Puerto Rico.

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Ocasio-Cortez Says Removing Trump Won't Solve All Our Problems - Duration: 4:48.

This past weekend, representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, appeared via Skype at the Sundance

Film Festival to speak after a documentary.

The documentary was called knockdown the house.

It talked about Ocasio-Cortez and several other freshmen members of Congress, all of

them women, and that's basically the point of the film.

They wanted to show how these women overcame these great odds to get into office and during

her skype talk, after the film aired, Ocasio-Cortez made one of the greatest points that I have

been waiting for an elected official to make since the day Donald Trump was elected.

She told the crowd this.

This is her exact words.

This is not just about the president of the United States.

He could be gone tomorrow and that will not change the systemic injustices that led to

his election.

So it's important that we continue to be all hands on deck in this fight.

Now, here's the thing, a lot of us in the progressive media have been talking about

that since day one.

All of the problems that we see, what the Republican Party, all of the racism we've

seen spring up since Trump was elected, Trump is not the cause of any of this.

He is the symptom.

The Republican Party has been leading itself down this path for well over a decade.

Trump is just the end result and he might not even be the end result.

There could be something even worse that follows him, but nonetheless, getting rid of him doesn't

solve the problems.

All it does is put a nicer face on those problems.

Again, we've all been talking about this for years, but it's refreshing to finally see

someone in Congress and elected official come out there and tell us, hey, we know we all

want to get rid of Trump, but that doesn't solve anything.

Yes, he's a horrible person and should be removed.

He likely committed a lot of crimes, but then we still have to deal with the mess.

That is the current incarnation of the Republican Party.

They're still packed with bigots.

They're still trying to take away basic civil rights from American citizens.

They're trying to strip people of their right to vote.

They're trying to decimate the environment.

They're blocking things like Medicare for all the green new deal, a $15 minimum wage.

That is what the Republican Party is today and it would still be that way.

Even if Donald Trump wasn't sitting in the Oval Office.

It would be that way.

If Trump got impeached and was replaced with Mike Pence, we would see absolutely no difference

whatsoever in any of the policies coming out of the Republican Party or the White House.

None.

We would see the same policies in place today had ted Cruz or Marco Rubio won the Republican

primary.

We would see the same if it was Lindsey Graham, except we might actually have a wall completed.

At this point.

Trump is not the cause of the problems within the Republican Party and that is what Ocasio-Cortez

was trying to tell us.

And honestly, it's not just the Republicans as she pulling out the systemic injustices

here in this country.

You know the, the corporate policies that favor men over women, you know the gender

gap in pay, the racial disparities in pay, those things still exist with or without Donald

Trump.

The fact that we have more men in office than women, even though we've got more women as

citizens here in the United States, everything is rigged in favor of white men.

That's just a fact and those are the systemic injustices that are going to exist with or

without Donald Trump and to be honest with or without Republicans calling the shots in

DC.

They have existed for a long time, but this documentary film that she was speaking about

is he showing us that we can overcome that and Ocasio-Cortez Rashida Tlaib and so many

others that just got elected to Congress.

They are living proof that we're not stuck in the systems of the past and that we can

if we work towards it, break out of this cycle

of injustice.

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Republicans Try To Distance Themselves From Trump's Government Shutdown - Duration: 4:18.

Well, it's the first Monday following the government reopening this past week, the end

of the week.

So a lot of furloughed workers are returning to work today, national park starting to reopen

after the cleaning process begins.

Uh, but what's really interesting is the fact that Republicans over the weekend, we're attempting

to distance themselves from the government shutdown that lasted 35 days and became the

longest in US history.

You had people like Susan Collins and Marco Rubio going on the Sunday talk shows, trying

to say, listen, we shouldn't ever shut down the government.

It's a bad negotiating tactic.

It never works.

And usually it hurts the people who instigated it.

Uh, you know, that's actually what Marco Rubio said.

It hurts the people who instigated it.

So Rubio, there is admitting Donald Trump instigated it.

Republicans instigated it and they lost big time.

So he and Susan Collins are out there saying, look, we shouldn't ever do this again.

This is bad policy.

Nobody likes this.

Let's, let's move on.

And then you have people like Mick Mulvaney, you have Kevin McCarthy, the House minority

leader.

You have Ted Cruz.

Those folks are out there trying to distance themselves from the shutdown in another way.

They're actually blaming the Democrats for the shutdown even happening there.

Just abdicating all responsibility and saying, look what these Democrats did to you.

Ignore the video that's still viral right now with Trump saying he'll own the shutdown

and he's going to shut it down and he'll take the blame and it's all on him.

Forget that.

That even happened.

Let's just keep calling it Schumer shut down.

In fact, let's make a clever little Hashtag of Schumer shut down, which is what Ted Cruz

did.

It's what Mick Mulvaney was saying.

He said Republicans were the only ones who were trying to bargain seriously here.

McCarthy said that Donald Trump was doing a great job with his negotiating tactics.

Yeah, that's not true.

None of this is true.

Your Guy Lost Your guys shut down the government.

Your guy and your party repeatedly refused to take up democratic passed legislation that

would have reopened the federal government and given furloughed workers their back pay.

That was all you.

You did that, but right now what we're witnessing is republicans attempting to rewrite history

specifically the last 40 days or so.

They want us to think that it was either the Democrats' fault that had happened or that

every republican who joined in it really regrets it and they'll never do it again and they've

learned their lesson and they're going to move on.

The truth is that we're only three weeks away from another government shutdown.

The Democrats are not going to budge and they should not budge.

Nancy Pelosi, you know, a lot of people had concerns about her becoming how speaker, again,

I was one of them and I will freely admit that and I will also freely admit that I guess

on this particular issue I was wrong.

Nancy stood up.

She stood her ground and she forced Trump into a corner and he was forced to back down.

So I am proud of Nancy Pelosi for that.

I'm proud of everything she has done during this shutdown and I hope that she continues

it and I hope that three weeks from now when Trump understands he will not get the funding

for that wall.

We do not go through another, another government shutdown and he decides to cut his losses.

Tell aunt ann coulter to basically go live in a hole somewhere because nobody wants to

hear from you and we're going to get by with government as usual.

That's what needs to happen.

Trump needs to turn off the Fox News.

He needs to stop listening to Ann Coulter.

Stop letting rush limbaugh tell them what to do and he needs to do what's best for this

country and what the American public wants.

And that is to not shut down the government.

And more importantly, not build a wall of steel slats along our southern border.

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MASSIVE ANNOUNCEMENT ROCK WHITE HOUSE,TRUMP DROPS MASSIVE NUKE ON MUELLER,IT'S ALL OVER - Duration: 10:51.

MASSIVE ANNOUNCEMENT ROCK WHITE HOUSE,TRUMP DROPS MASSIVE NUKE ON MUELLER,IT'S ALL OVER

major news out of the White House trump drops massive nuke on Mueller Robert Mueller's anti-trump

witch-hunt has proved a lot about his flawed character but

he has for many years found himself in the center of shady activities and

the worst thing that Robert Mueller has ever done was just revealed prior to serving as

special counsel for the Department of Justice leading the investigation

into suspected Russian

collusion during the 2016 election Robert Mueller spent a decade as director of the

FBI during his time as

FBI director Mueller found himself at the center of numerous scandals perhaps the most

troubling of those scandals had to do with four men wrongfully imprisoned

in 1965 the four men Louie Greco Henry tame Leo Peter Lee Monet and

Joseph Adi were convicted for murdering a man named Edward Eddie Tegan in an alley during

a bank burglary Deegan the man they were suspected of murdering was a

well known criminal at the time just days after the men were wrongfully

imprisoned in 1965 FBI agents in Boston knew the identities of the actual murderers

despite reporting that information to J Edgar Hoover in Washington a mob hit men was allowed

to falsely testify that the

four men had taken part in the murder while this was all old and troubling history the

four men faced many years in prison the lawyer for Louie Greco who was

wrongfully convicted filed suit to seek a posthumous pardon for his client

Greco was a decorated World War two veteran who was living in Florida at the time of the

murder he was wrongfully convicted of and later died in prison

this is when the nefb I Director Robert Mueller came into the picture after receiving a damning

report proving the innocence of Greco and requesting the posthumous

pardon Mueller directed his agents to oppose the pardon which would

have exonerated all four men because of the objection by the FBI the request was denied

in July of three casting doubt on the possibility of

the wrongfully convicted men having their reputations cleared the family of

Greco was devastated and lost hope in the possibility of having their innocent family

member's name cleared it took over ten years after the initial denial for

the four men to finally be pardoned

and it was with no help from the FBI before leaving office then governor of Massachusetts

deval Patrick chose to pardon the four men in 2014 along with a pardon

the four men or their estates were awarded 102 million dollars any

stigma and disgrace is hereby removedthe governor stated at the time of the pardon even after

being dead for 19 years Greco finally had his name cleared but

despite the fact that he had been dead

Robert Mueller still refused to acknowledge the fact that he was wrongfully convicted

there's no way to know why Robert Mueller would do something

so cruel

it could be because he has no regard for anyone but himself or because he was so willing to

cover for the FBI that he was willing to let the

stain on his record remain whatever the reason this is very likely the worst

thing that Robert Mueller ever did and something he will have to live with for the rest of

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Donald Trump's Compromise Got Him Nothing - Duration: 5:53.

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( CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ) THANK YOU I UNDERSTAND.

CONGRATULATIONS, WE HAVE A GOVERNMENT!

( CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ) PUTTING US ON EQUAL FOOTING WITH

ZIMBABWE.

( LAUGHTER ) ON FRIDAY, TRUMP ANNOUNCED HE

WAS SIGNING A COMPROMISE BILL TO OPEN THE GOVERNMENT FOR 21 DAYS

THAT DOES NOT INCLUDE MONEY FOR A BORDER WALL.

AH, YES.

( CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ) AH, YES --

THE NEGOTIATOR-IN-CHIEF.

"MY OPENING OFFER: GIVE ME WALL.

IN RETURN, YOU OFFER NOTHING?

I ACCEPT.

( LAUGHTER ) A PLEASURE ARTING THE DEAL WITH

YOU."

TRUMP WAS FRUSTRATED THAT, DURING THE STALEMATE, THE DEMS

STUCK TOGETHER, REPORTEDLY ASKING AIDES, "WHY ARE THEY

ALWAYS SO LOYAL?" "YES, WHY ARE THEY SO LOYAL?

DO THEY ALL HAVE TAPES OF EACH OTHER DOING PEE STUFF?"

( LAUGHTER ) "WHY?

I DON'T -- WHY ELSE?" ( PIANO RIFF )

BUT NOT EVERYONE THINKS DONALD TRUMP FOLDED LIKE AN ORIGAMI

SWAN.

( LAUGHTER ) FOR INSTANCE, DONALD TRUMP, HE

TWEETED, "THIS WAS IN NO WAY A CONCESSION.

IT WAS TAKING CARE OF MILLIONS OF PEOPLE WHO WERE GETTING BADLY

HURT BY THE SHUTDOWN WITH THE UNDERSTANDING THAT IN 21 DAYS,

IF NO DEAL IS DONE, IT'S OFF TO THE RACES!"

"AND I KNOW RACES.

MANY PEOPLE CALL ME A 'RACIST'."

( LAUGHTER ) ( PIANO RIFF )

( CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ) >> Jon: I HEARD THAT BEFORE!

ALLEGEDLY.

>> Stephen: I LIKE THAT GUY.

AND TRUMP'S NOT BLUFFING.

TAKE IT FROM ACTING CHIEF OF STAFF AND BABYSITTER WHO LOST

TWO OF THEM, MICK MULVANEY.

>> IS THE PRESIDENT REALLY PREPARED TO SHUT DOWN THE

GOVERNMENT AGAIN IN THREE WEEKS?

>> YEAH.

I THINK HE ACTUALLY IS.

KEEP IN MIND, HE'S WILLING TO DO WHATEVER IT TAKES TO SECURE THE

BORDER.

>> STEPHEN: YEAH, WHATEVER IT TAKES: POUTING, THREATENING,

HOLDING HIS BREATH UNTIL HE TURNS BLUE, WHICH WOULD BE A

MORE NATURAL COLOR.

( LAUGHTER ) THE PRESIDENT IS COMPLETELY DUG

IN.

WHEN ASKED IF HE WOULD ACCEPT LESS THAN $5.7 BILLION FOR HIS

WALL, TRUMP SAID, "I DOUBT IT."

( LAUGHTER ) SO, HE'S MAKING THE EXACT SAME

OFFER, BACKED BY THE EXACT SAME THREAT, BUT SOMEHOW HE EXPECTS

DIFFERENT RESULTS.

WELL, YOU KNOW WHAT THEY SAY, "THE DEFINITION OF INSANITY IS

DONALD TRUMP."

( LAUGHTER ) ( CHEERS AND APPLAUSE )

>> Stephen: IS THAT RIGHT?

IS THAT RIGHT?

AND WE HAVEN'T EVEN GOTTEN OVER THE LAST SHUTDOWN.

A SPOKESMAN FOR THE NATION'S AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS PUT IT

THIS WAY, "IT WILL BE LIKE STARTING UP A 150-CAR FREIGHT

TRAIN AND GETTING IT TO FULL SPEED."

THAT'S HOW MUCH THE SHUTDOWN HAS SET US BACK: AIR TRAFFIC

CONTROLLERS ARE USING TRAIN METAPHORS.

( LAUGHTER ) WOW.

>> Jon: WHOO!

>> Stephen: SAD.

OVER THE WEEKEND, TRUMP KEPT UP HIS PUSH FOR BORDER SECURITY,

TWEETING OUT THESE ALARMING STATISTICS: "WE ARE NOT EVEN

INTO FEBRUARY, AND THE COST OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION SO FAR

THIS YEAR IS $18,959,495,168."

"THERE ARE AT LEAST 25,772,342 ILLEGAL ALIENS, NOT THE

11,000,000 THAT HAVE BEEN REPORTED FOR YEARS, IN OUR

COUNTRY.

SO RIDICULOUS!

D.H.S."

( LAUGHTER ) THOSE ARE SOME REALLY SPECIFIC

NUMBERS.

IN FACT, THAT TWEET SCORES EXACTLY 4,394.907 ON MY

BULL-CRAP-O-METER.

( LAUGHTER ) ( APPLAUSE )

COULD WE CALIBRATE IT?

BECAUSE WITH THE WEATHER, THE BULL CRAP MONITOR, VERY

IMPORTANT.

AND HERE'S THE THING: NOBODY HAS ANY IDEA WHERE THOSE NUMBERS

CAME FROM.

OH, I HAVE AN IDEA.

IT'S LARGE, IT'S PALE, AND IT HAS A FORBES MAGAZINE IMPRINT ON

IT.

( LAUGHTER ) OH!

DO YOU WANT TO FACT CHECK ME?

( LAUGHTER ) WHAT?

WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?

IT DOESN'T MEAN ANYTHING.

IT DOESN'T MEAN ANYTHING.

SO IF YOU'RE JUST MAKING UP NUMBERS, WHY USE SOMETHING AS

WEIRDLY SPECIFIC AS "25,772,342?"

AS THE "WASHINGTON POST'S" FACT-CHECKER TWEETED: NOTHING

SCREAMS FAKE NUMBERS MORE THAN FALSE PRECISION.

( LAUGHTER ) ( CHEERS AND APPLAUSE )

BUT I TELL YOU, YOU KNOW WHAT ELSE SCREAMS FAKE NUMBERS?

TRUMP'S TALKING BATHROOM SCALE.

"239 POUNDS!

THERE I SAID WHAT YOU WANTED, NOW PLEASE GET OFF!"

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Roger Stone Indicted as Trump Caves on Shutdown: A Closer Look - Duration: 10:25.

-In the span of just a few hours,

President Trump caved

on the signature promise of his campaign

and one of his closest advisers

was indicted in the Russia investigation.

For more on this, it's time for "A Closer Look."

[ Cheers and applause ]

♪♪

It's not often that a single event

sums up an entire presidency, but on Friday,

we got one that came pretty close.

Remember, Trump brags that he only hires the best people,

calls the Russia investigation a hoax,

calls CNN fake news,

and his government shutdown left FBI agents without pay.

So it was especially ironic

when one of Trump's closest associates was arrested

by unpaid FBI agents working for the special counsel

in the Russia investigation,

and the whole thing was caught on tape by CNN.

[ Laughter and applause ]

The only way --

The only way that could have been more humiliating for Trump

is if Robert Mueller celebrated by eating a Happy Meal

at McDonald's, on a date with Stormy Daniels.

[ Laughter and applause ]

And you know, when Trump first heard about the arrest,

he was furious to find out

that the FBI hadn't also been shut down.

[ As Trump ] What? I thought there were no laws

during the shutdown, like in that movie "The Purge."

[ Laughter ]

When do I get my purge? [ Laughter ]

[ Normal voice ] When, in fact,

the FBI was affected by the shutdown.

But that didn't stop them from making the arrest.

-These FBI agents making this arrest of Roger Stone

in Fort Lauderdale this morning, like every other FBI agent,

they're not being paid right now.

800,000 federal workers begin missing their second paycheck

this week. -Wow.

Imagine being such an ass[Bleep] that FBI agents

will come into work and arrest you for free.

[ Laughter and applause ]

"If you think I'm coming in --

Oh, Roger Stone? Yeah, on my way.

[ Laughter ]

Somehow, the day managed to get even more humiliating for Trump,

because just a few hours later, Trump was forced to cave

on the signature promise of his campaign

and reopen the government

without money for his border wall.

After 35 days of subjecting millions of people

to needless suffering and pain, Trump gave up.

And he did it in true Trump fashion

by rambling aimlessly about walls.

-Walls work. They do work.

No matter where you go, they work.

We have barriers at the border

where natural structures are as good

as anything that we can build.

They're already there.

They've been there for millions of years.

[ Laughter ]

Last year alone, ICE officers removed

10,000 known or "suspested" gang members,

like MS-13 and members as bad as them.

Horrible people. Tough, mean, sadistic.

Think of that. we apprehended 60,000 people.

That's like a stadium full of people.

A big stadium.

-Man, even right after suffering a humiliating defeat,

he still talks like the guy in front of me in line

at the pharmacy.

"Wow, a whole stadium, huh? Cool.

Hey, um, they're calling you. They have your pills."

[ Laughter ]

And because the speech made no sense,

Trump later had to follow up on Twitter

and insist that even though he caved

without getting anything he wanted,

he had actually won. -The president wrote, "I wish

people would read or listen to my words on the border wall.

This was in no way a concession."

-Yeah, we did listen. You said "suspested."

[ Laughter and applause ]

We were listening.

Also, if you have to tell people it wasn't a concession,

then it was definitely a concession,

like that time Custer wrote home from Little Bighorn,

"This was in no way my last stand."

[ Laughter ]

Trump caved after 35 days, got nothing.

You got to give credit to the air traffic controllers,

flight attendants, TSA screeners,

and custom agents who showed the power of labor solidarity.

And you got to give credit to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi,

who held out long enough and kept her caucus together.

Meanwhile, Republicans spent the last few days of the shutdown

at each other's throat.

-Frustration is growing among Republicans on Capitol Hill,

and we quote, "Republican Senators clashed

with one another and confronted Vice President Pence

inside a private luncheon on Thursday

as anger hit a boiling point

over the longest government shutdown in history."

'This is your fault,' Senator Ron Johnson told

Majority Leader Mitch McConnell at one point,

according to two Republicans who attended the lunch

and witnessed the exchange.

'Are you suggesting I'm enjoying this?'

McConnell snapped back."

-First of all, Mitch McConnell doesn't enjoy anything.

[ Laughter ] I think, at the very most,

he has a rudimentary nervous system

that allows him to respond to light and heat.

[ Laughter ] Enjoyment is beyond him.

Here he is in a bouncy house. [ Laughter ]

Here's Mitch McConnell doing a cannonball.

[ Laughter ] Second, it's all of your fault.

You could have ended the shutdown at any time,

but you subjected millions of people to needless misery

for a President who lied and a wall that won't work.

In other words, you're all... -Horrible people.

-So the shutdown gave us more evidence

that Trump is not the master deal-maker he claimed to be.

And the indictment of Stone,

who has been one of his closest associates,

gave us more evidence that he does not, in fact,

hire the best people.

Now, if you're not familiar with Roger Stone,

he's the third one. [ Laughter ]

He's also a longtime political dirty trickster,

known for his shady tactics and his bizarre outfits.

This is his actual outfit from the inauguration,

and by far the best thing about his arrest is

we can make fun of this picture again.

I mean, look at that.

Did Quentin Tarantino remake "Lincoln"?

[ Laughter ]

I didn't know "Downton Abbey" had a pimp.

[ Laughter ]

If he weren't a political consultant,

he'd be the world's oldest chimney sweep.

He looks like he got kicked out of the Magic Castle for vaping.

[ Laughter ] Mueller arrested him

on seven counts of perjury and five counts

of looking like Teddy Roosevelt's deadbeat dad.

By the way, that isn't even the only insane outfit he's worn.

Look at all these. These look like headshots

from the poster of a one-man show

called, "My Mother is Italian, My Father is Jewish,

and I'm in Jail." [ Laughter and applause ]

Stone got his start in politics

working for both Richard Nixon's presidential campaigns,

and he loves Nixon so much,

he famously has Nixon's face tattooed on his back.

Although it's equally possible that the tattoo

just burned itself into his skin while he was sleeping.

"You have the mark!"

And after Stone left the courthouse on Friday,

he celebrated his political hero

by doing the Nixon victory pose for the cameras.

Now, you might be thinking to yourself,

"Didn't Nixon resign in disgrace?

Maybe that's not the best pose to show you're innocent."

[ Laughter and applause ] But Stone doesn't remember that,

because he spent most of the '70s

traveling the world in a glass elevator

he stole from Willy Wonka. [ Laughter and applause ]

And if I were Stone, I'd be afraid of the parallels,

because Nixon's presidency ended, in part, over charges

that he obstructed justice,

and the indictment against Stone alleges

that he was very intent

on interfering in Mueller's investigation.

For example, Stone sent an e-mail

to a guy named Randy Credico, a radio host

who allegedly acted as an intermediary

with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

And in that e-mail, Stone tried to get Credico to lie

by citing a character from "The Godfather"

as an example to follow. -The special counsel

also indicted Stone for witness tampering.

This for allegedly attempting to sway radio host Randy Credico,

allegedly a go-between with Assange,

before Credico testified to Congress.

The indictment alleges that Stone said Credico

"should do a Frank Pentangeli,"

referring to a character in "The Godfather: Part II"

who lied to Congress. -That's right.

Stone literally told the witness to do a Frank Pentangeli,

a character in "The Godfather" who lies to Congress.

This guy was basically begging to be arrested.

I mean, he imitates Richard Nixon,

he quotes from "The Godfather,"

and he dresses likes Hannibal Lecter.

[ Laughter ]

But Stone's e-mail to Credico got weirder.

Stone allegedly threatened Credico

in an attempt to keep him quiet during the investigation.

And at one point, according to the indictment,

Stone even suggested he would steal Credico's therapy dog.

According to an e-mail included in the indictment,

Stone also said he would "take that dog away from you."

Man, it really doesn't help your case

when you make the same threats as the Wicked Witch of the West.

[ Laughter ]

He actually threatened to steal the guy's dog.

How much more of a villain can you be?

"I'll steal that dog of yours,

and then it's off to Monte Carlo in my autogyro!"

[ Laughter ]

That's it.

That was the last one about his outfit.

Yet even after threatening another guy's dog,

Stone had the audacity to complain

about the FBI's treatment of him

in a courthouse press conference on Friday.

-This morning, at the crack of dawn,

29 FBI agents arrived at my home,

with 17 vehicles with their lights flashing,

when they could simply have contacted my attorneys.

And I would have been more than willing

to surrender voluntarily.

They terrorized my wife, my dogs.

-Oh, now you're worried about dogs?

[ Laughter ]

Well, I hate to break it to you, buddy,

but when they heard you threaten one of them,

they flipped on you. [ Laughter ]

It's clear. [ Applause ]

[ Barking ]

[ Laughter ] It's clear what's going on here.

Stone is obviously angling for a pardon from Trump,

who has shown a willingness

to praise witnesses who refuse to cooperate

and attack those who do.

And to get that pardon, Stone has been going on TV,

complaining about the FBI and the media

to win Trump's favor,

like in this interview he did on "Fox News Friday."

-It's disconcerting that CNN was aware that I would be arrested

before my lawyers were informed.

That's disturbing.

If it was a dangerous situation

which would merit the SWAT team,

well, then CNN's cameraman would be in danger.

I'm not a flight risk. In fact, I think my passport

has expired or it will expire in a few days.

-That's silly.

You don't need a passport to travel via magic umbrella.

[ Laughter ]

I lied. That was the last one. [ Laughter ]

One after another, the President's closest associates

are being indicted or going to jail.

Trump says he only hires the best,

but Stone's indictment is more proof

that Trump surrounds himself with...

-Horrible people. -This has been "A Closer Look."

[ Cheers and applause ]

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