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Since the Dilly, Dally, Delay & Stall Law Firms are adding their billable hours, the Toyota U.S.A. and Route 44 Toyota posts have been separated here:

Route 44 Toyota Sold Me A Lemon



Friday, April 21, 2017

Are you watching?

Maybe it's time to behave like ADULTS?



This is so tasteless and juvenile, few words are required. 
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White Trash Gathering! 

Pathetic! 

 link.

Pete Souza, who used to be the White House photographer for former 
President…

RESISTANCEREPORT.COM

 

Sarah Palin mocks Clinton’s White House portrait. Obama’s photographer’s response is classy.


Pete Souza, who worked as the White House photographer for former President Barack Obama, sent President Trump a subtle message on his Instagram.
On Wednesday night, Trump hosted right-wing provocateur Ted Nugent, failed vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin, and shitty musician Kid Rock for dinner at the White House, in what looked like a white trash gathering for the ages.
The pictures included Nugent sporting a shit-eating grin while shaking hands at the Oval Office with Trump at his desk, who was grinning like a cheshire cat as he sat next to a man who once compared former President Barack Obama to a Nazi and called slain unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin a “dope smoking, racist gangsta wannabe.”
A truly repugnant scene from Wednesday night was a photo of Ted Nugent, Sarah Palin, and Kid Rock standing underneath an official portrait of former First Lady, U.S. Senator, and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton while making exaggerated poses and cheesy grins. In a post to her verified Facebook page, Shemane Nugent — wife of Ted — tagged the three using their official Facebook handles, but tagged the 2016 Democratic Presidential nominee with the words “Fuck Fake Bitches.”

In response to the photo, Pete Souza simply posted a photo from the Obama era, in which President Obama is seen with White House chief of staff Bill Daley, sitting underneath a portrait of President Ronald Reagan, a conservative icon. In the photo, the two appear to be discussing presidential business. Souza captioned the photo with the words, “Being respectful.”

While Souza didn’t publicly acknowledge the disrespectful photo Trump’s guests took next to the Clinton portrait, the timing of the photo is an obvious nod, given Souza’s penchant for using his Instagram platform to compare Trump’s behavior to Obama’s.

Jamie Green is a contributor for the Resistance Report covering the Trump administration, and lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan.



The Christian Left shared a link.


Donald Trump has a “dangerous mental illness” and is not fit to lead 
the US, a…

INDEPENDENT.CO.UK

“I’ve worked with murderers and rapists. I can recognise dangerousness from a mile away. You don’t have to be an expert on dangerousness or spend fifty years studying it like I have in order to know how dangerous this man is.”

Donald Trump has a “dangerous mental illness” and is not fit to lead the US, a group of psychiatrists has warned during a conference at Yale University.
Mental health experts claimed the President was “paranoid and delusional”, and said it was their “ethical responsibility” to warn the American public about the “dangers” Mr Trump’s psychological state poses to the country.
Speaking at the conference at Yale’s School of Medicine on Thursday, one of the mental health professionals, Dr John Gartner, a practising psychotherapist who advised psychiatric residents at Johns Hopkins University Medical School, said: “We have an ethical responsibility to warn the public about Donald Trump's dangerous mental illness.”







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Donald Trump responds to Paris shooting: 'It looks like another terrorist attack'


"... 2002 report in the Guardian claims that Pavarotti once gave such a lackluster performance at one of Trump's Atlantic City casinos that Trump demanded Pavarotti return his fee for the event. "

 link.




Trump's claim of friendship deserves a second look.

MIC.COM





During a joint press conference with the Prime Minister of Italy on Thursday, President Donald Trump praised late Italian opera singer Luciano Pavarotti and called him a "good friend of mine." But there's reason to doubt that alleged friendship.
Trump had taken to playing Pavarotti's rendition of "Nessun Dorma," a song from the final act of Puccini's famous opera Turandot, at stops along the campaign trail. The song ends with a repetition of the Italian word "Vincero," which translates to "I will win." 
During the campaign, Pavarotti's widow, Nicoletta Mantovani, demanded that then-candidate Trump stop playing the works of her late husband at his campaign events.
In a letter from Pavarotti's widow and his three daughters the family told the Trump campaign that, "[T]he values of brotherhood and solidarity that Luciano Pavarotti upheld throughout his artistic career are incompatible with the world vision of the candidate Donald Trump."
There are other reasons to doubt the supposed friendship between Pavarotti and Trump. One account from a 2002 report in the Guardian claims that Pavarotti once gave such a lackluster performance at one of Trump's Atlantic City casinos that Trump demanded Pavarotti return his fee for the event. 
https://mic.com/articles/174859/trump-called-pavarotti-a-good-friend-pavarottis-widow-sang-a-different-tune#.vlw9hgZKw


“I really am amazed that a judge sitting on an island in the Pacific can issue an order that stops the president of the United States from what appears to be clearly his statutory and Constitutional power,” he added.
Two things, Beauregard:
A) Hawaii is one of our fifty states (the fiftieth, in fact); and,
2) It's in that pesky "Constitution" thingie.


Hawaii has been a state since 1959, and it's technically an archipelago
CBSNEWS.COM


Last Updated Apr 20, 2017 5:49 PM EDT
Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Wednesday seemed to describe Hawaii as if it weren’t part of the U.S. (or possibly a lesser part) and expressed outrage that a federal judge had the ability to block the Trump administration’s travel ban.
“We are confident that the president will prevail on appeal and particularly in the Supreme Court, if not the 9th Circuit. So this is a huge matter,” Sessions, a former Republican senator from Alabama, said in an interview with radio host Mark Levin, surfaced by CNN on Thursday.
“I really am amazed that a judge sitting on an island in the Pacific can issue an order that stops the president of the United States from what appears to be clearly his statutory and Constitutional power,” he added.
Sessions complained that the “very, very liberal Ninth Circuit” that has been “hostile” to the order.
The two Democratic senators from Hawaii were quick to pounce on the remarks as they circulated on social media Thursday.






Mr. Attorney General: You voted for that judge. And that island is called Oahu. It's my home. Have some respect.https://twitter.com/ianbremmer/status/855131597577834496 

Hey Jeff Sessions, this  has been the 50th state for going on 58 years. And we won’t succumb to your dog whistle politics

A federal judge in Hawaii put President Trump’s revised travel ban on hold last month and later extended the order at the end of March.
The Justice Department tweeted its defense of Sessions, saying that “Hawaii is, in fact, an island in the Pacific.”











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“Hawaii is, in fact, an island in the Pacific.” — DOJ spokesman on AG Sessions' criticism of a federal judge. http://huff.to/2orvUGK 

While it’s true that Hawaii is in fact, an island, the court isn’t located on that particular island -- it’s on another Hawaiian island, Oahu.
  • Rebecca Shabad
    Rebecca Shabad is a video reporter for CBS News Digital.


http://www.cbsnews.com/news/jeff-sessions-amazed-that-island-judge-could-block-travel-ban/

COMMENTS
Wait a minute...is Alabama a state? I thought it was just a collection of trailer parks with racist, misogynist, white trash inbreds. I hear they use replicas of the Constitution document as kindling for the cross burnings.

It's hard to keep things straight about a faraway "island in the Pacific" when you're a Keebler elf and you spend all day in a tree making delicious cookies.


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