The following is a preview of a new Netflix original series called, Barry, based on the earlier years of President Obama’s life.
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Before he was POTUS, he was #BARRY. pic.twitter.com/U4W0LNj0zK
— Netflix US (@netflix) October 20, 2016
The following is a preview of a new Netflix original series called, Barry, based on the earlier years of President Obama’s life.
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Before he was POTUS, he was #BARRY. pic.twitter.com/U4W0LNj0zK
— Netflix US (@netflix) October 20, 2016
Despite all the other predictions that the Trump-Train will come to a sudden crash on November 8th, there is a college professor in Long Island that says otherwise. In fact, Helmut Norpoth is not only predicting a win for Trump, Helmut is predicting a blowout – a Trump win by a 87 to 99 percentage point.
A SUNY professor continues to project Donald Trump as the likely winner of this year’s election and he’s critiquing polls that predict the opposite in a new opinion piece.
Helmut Norpoth has been predicting a Trump victory since early this year. His model currently projects a win for the Republican with a certainty of 87 to 99 percent.
Norpoth is a professor at Stony Brook University on Long Island.
That flies in the face of just about every other major election forecast out there, which mostly give an edge to Democrat Hillary Clinton, notes the Daily Mail.
Norpoth wrote in The Hill that although the race looks decided, current polling methods are “bunk.”
The projections for Clinton are all based on opinion polls, which are flawed because they don’t reflect actions, Norpoth wrote. They’re about what voters think of Clinton or Trump, but they can’t tell us exactly how voters will act on those thoughts.
The Republican presidential candidate said a lot of insane things in final presidential debate last night, but one thing in particular is causing a lot of stress throughout the political world.
The Republican nominee said that he will wait and see how the election turns out before deciding whether to accept the results. That stance, coupled with his recent unfounded conclusion that the election is “rigged” against him, is setting up for an interesting time in November.
Trump’s refusal, which his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton called “horrifying,” was the standout remark of their third and final debate and ratcheted up claims he has made for weeks that the election was rigged against him.
Asked by moderator Chris Wallace whether Trump would not commit to a peaceful transition of power, the businessman-turned-politician replied: “What I’m saying is that I will tell you at the time. I’ll keep you in suspense. Ok?”
Trump’s statement may appeal to his anti-establishment followers, but it was unlikely to reverse opinion polls that show him losing, including in key states that will decide the election.
“That is not the way our democracy works,” Clinton said during the debate. “We’ve been around for 240 years. We’ve had free and fair elections. We’ve accepted the outcomes when we may not have liked them. And that is what must be expected of anyone standing on a debate stage during a general election.”
In 2008 when he was not yet a Republican, Donald Trump had some rather nice things to say about Hillary Clinton. Asked about Hillary’s legacy, Trump had this to say.
“Well, I think her history is far from being over. I’d like to answer that question in another 15 years from now. I think she is going to go down at a minimum as a great senator. I think she is a great wife to a president. And I think Bill Clinton was a great president.”
“You know you look at the country then,” he continued. “The economy was doing great. Look at what happened during the Clinton years. I mean, we had no war, the economy was doing great, everybody was happy. A lot of people hated him because they were jealous as hell. You know people get jealous and they hate you.”
The artist depicted Mrs. Clinton with animal hoofs instead of feet and a Wall Street banker’s head attached to her left breast. The depiction was enough to cause a passerby to angrily pull the statue down, even sitting on it to prevent a man from putting it back up again.
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In a press conference in The Rose Garden, President Obama called out Donald Trump for his unfounded criticism of the voting process and for “threatening the peaceful transfer of power.”
“I have never seen in my lifetime, or in modern political history, any presidential candidate trying to discredit the elections and the elections process before votes have even taken place,” the president said. “It’s unprecedented. It happens to be based on no facts.”
The president continued;
“The notion that somehow if Mr. Trump loses Florida it’s because of ‘those people’ that you have to watch out for, is both irresponsible, and by the way, doesn’t really show the kind of leadership and toughness that you’d want out of a president.”
“You start whining before the game’s even over, if whenever things are going badly for you and you lose you start blaming somebody else, then you don’t have what it takes to be in this job.”
“But the larger point that I want to emphasize here is that there is no serious person out there who would suggest somehow that you could even, you could even rig America’s elections, in part because they’re so decentralized, and the numbers of votes involved. There’s no evidence that that has happened in the past, or that there are instances in which that will happen this time.”
“And so, I’d advise Mr. Trump to stop whining and go try and make his case to get votes.”
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Video: Obama tells Trump to “stop whining” about baseless claims of a rigged election https://t.co/2McEz6Ita6
— Bradd Jaffy (@BraddJaffy) October 18, 2016
Republicans have always scare their supporters into buying more guns. It happens whenever there is a mass-shooting and it happens whenever an election is about to happen. They used the fear that “Obama is coming to take your guns” and scared Republicans ran to the gun store in record numbers.
Well, no surprise here, but it’s happening all over again. This time however, Fox News seems to be praising a Las Vegas gun store for using verbiage that basically put Hillary Clinton in the crosshairs. Verbiage like, “taking aim at Hillary.”
The Fox Host began the segment by making this introduction – “All right, get your guns, for cheap.”
Another host, Ainsley Earhardt, elaborated. “A Las Vegas gun shop is taking aim at Hillary Clinton by advertising a pre-Hillary sale warning that gun prices are going to skyrocket once the “crooked” Democratic nominee takes office.”
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Who knows. Maybe she heard Trump’s own words in that infamous 2005 audio, where the Republican presidential nominee bragged about kissing and grabbing women “by the pussy” without their approval. She wasn’t about to be his next victim.
The clip below shows Trump at a rally last night, where he used a little black girl as a political prop to get black people to vote for him. Holding the girl in his arms, Trump went in to plant a kiss on her lips. The little girl is seen moving her head to the side just in time before the grown man’s lips land on her cheeks. Dejected, Trump put the girl back on the stage.
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From tonight’s Trump rally: pic.twitter.com/g1MtfIAvFV
— Angelo Carusone (@GoAngelo) October 18, 2016
He is a Milwaukee sheriff. A frequent guest on Fox News when there are questions about justice or police and community matters. He called BlackLivesMatter the “enemy’ and is a strong supporter of Donald Trump. In my view, this Republican sheriff is stone cold crazy!
Don’t believe me? Look at what this so-called sheriff, David Clarke – a man who swore to uphold and keep the peace – look at what he had to say in support of his candidate’s claims that the election is “rigged” and would lead to a Trump loss.
In a tweet, the sheriff calls on citizens to pick up “pitchforks and torches” to attack the opposition.
It’s incredible that our institutions of gov, WH, Congress, DOJ, and big media are corrupt & all we do is bitch. Pitchforks and torches time.
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It’s incredible that our institutions of gov, WH, Congress, DOJ, and big media are corrupt & all we do is bitch. Pitchforks and torches time pic.twitter.com/8G5G0daGVN
— David A. Clarke, Jr. (@SheriffClarke) October 15, 2016
Hearing a Trump supporter talk about violence against others is nothing new. Not only have they talked about violence, they have also acted on their words numerous times. But hearing a supporter say that his dislike for Hillary Clinton makes him want to “do everything in his power to take her out,” shows the ignorance of Trump’s supporters, and the gutter this nation now lives in.
In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, aDonald Trump supporter at an Ohio rally alluded to the need to assassinate Hillary Clinton if she won the presidency, calling it his duty as a “patriot.”
“I feel like Hillary needs to be taken out,” said a rally-goer named Dan Bowman. “If she gets in the government, I’ll do everything in my power to take her out of power. If I have to be a patriot, I will.”
“What does that mean?” WSJ asked.
“Take it any way you want to take it,” Bowman responded enigmatically.
Tommy Ford, better known as Tommy on the hit Sitcom “Martin,” has died. He was 52 years old.
Tommy’s family issued a statement confirming his death and asked for privacy.
“It is with great sadness that we announce the untimely passing of our beloved son, father, brother, husband, and friend Tommy Mykhal Ford. On behalf of the family, we would like to thank everyone for their love, support and prayers. Funeral arrangements will be forthcoming. Please respect the privacy of the Ford family during our time of grief.”
No cause of death was given.
Just days befire he died, Tommy gave an interview where he spoke about coming to terms with death.