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It’s really interesting to watch how people react when Chris Matthews makes an insanely absurd comment on his own show.
IN this case, he compares Uday and Qusay, the murderous sons of Saddam Hussein.
Watch below:
 

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Unbelievable.
I know it’s cliche, but imagine if a Fox News guy said this about Obama – in fact, Glenn Beck got fired from Fox News for saying that Obama might be a racist. Matthews is comparing the Trump kids to murderous slugs who had RAPE ROOMS where they would keep slaves that they WOULD RAPE.
Amazing.


Dana Loesch was on Fox and Friends this morning and dished out some cold hard truth on the health care fight that ended last week.


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Dana Loesch points out that for now at least, the American people have won in the health care fight.
And in discussing the real issue with the health care bill, she nailed Paul Ryan pretty good::
This compromise still funded Planned Parenthood. It was a one year bait and switch; we were still going to fund Planned Parenthood.
The regulatory structure was still in place.
The penalty was still in place.
The subsidies were still in place.
It was like Paul Ryan rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic and telling America that the hole’s been fixed!
Just beautiful. I can’t think of a better way of representing my position on last week’s failure than Dana’s summation right there. Paul Ryan had a job to do and he failed.
When Brian Kilmeade suggested to Dana that Jim Jordan’s bill, which she advocated for, could never pass the Senate, she hit back pointing out that the Republicans keeps changing the ‘rules’ on us. She said first it was that we needed the Senate to pass repeal. Then we needed the presidency to pass repeal. And now that we have everything, they say that full repeal won’t pass the Senate.
Loesch says Republicans need courage and a spine to keep doing what they were voted in to do.


I understand that the Freedom Caucus is under a lot of pressure these days for standing in the way of Trump and Ryan’s attempt to leave Obamacare in place, but Jim Jordan stood firmly today in an interview with Fox News, defending his Freedom Caucus from these unfair attacks.
I must say when Hemmer asked Jordan if he and the Freedom Caucus ‘screwed up’ health care for Republicans, I rolled my eyes. Of course they didn’t. Jordan is right, they did the American people a favor in stopping this bill – a bill he said that only 17% of Americans supported.
 

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Further, Jordan is exactly right to say they should put on Trump’s desk exactly what they put on Obama’s desk a year ago – a repeal of Obamacare.
Then we can go forward with a good bill fixing the healthcare system correctly.
Hemmer also grills Jordan over the accusation that the Freedom Caucus had a ‘secret pact’ in order to stop the health care bill, as if that is a bad thing.
Jordan said he wouldn’t discuss internal discussions they had, but suggested they always plan and strategize on how best to impact a piece of legislation.
Heck they only have 30 or so members now, so they must stick together on big, important pieces of legislation like this or their voice would never get heard.
And of course Ted Poe came up. But Jordan was much more of a gentleman than I would have been when discussing Poe’s latest comments.
Watch the full interview for more.


Another Republican leadership toady steps out to show just how far left he is on health care, arguing that instead of working with conservatives in the House, they need to work with Democrats:
 

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He not only suggests that Republicans need to work Democrats on health care, but on taxes as well. Why? Because he says the ‘Freedom Caucus’ are just angry they didn’t get to write the healthcare bill and will never ever say yes on anything.
Ugh. What a smug arrogant bleep.
All conservatives in Congress want is for Republicans to do what they said they would do. Indeed, they are the conscience of the House.
But Republicans like Kinzinger would rather go work with the very people who forced Obamacare down our throats instead of working with the people who he’s supposed to have most in common with.
This isn’t about a caucus that only says ‘no’. This is about group of conservatives who actually want what is best for the country and in this case, that is repealing Obamacare, which is something Adam Kinzinger told his constituents he had already done some 40 times:
“Americans are already feeling the pain of the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, and are asking for relief. Families deserve better than reform that raises costs and limits options, which is why I’ve voted over 40 times to repeal, defund, or delay this law from taking effect.”
Clearly those 40 votes were only show votes and he’s a damned hypocrite now for betraying his constituents and attacking conservatives in the House for only wanting him to do what he said he’d already done 40 times.


The moron governor of California says it’s un-Christian to build a border wall.
Watch below:

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Of course the idiot makes the dim-witted comparison to the Berlin Wall, just like all dumb leftists do, ignoring the obvious difference, which we have written about more here.
This is obscenely stupid, but trust me, Californians are used to it from Jerry Brown, one of the dumbest politicians on the face of the Earth. I mean, has there ever been, in all of human history, a nation which called itself Christian, and didn’t have some kind of border security? This is insanely stupid and it’s surprising to me that we allow this kind of idiocy be said unopposed.
I will say that he’s right about one thing – the kind of rhetoric used against illegal aliens from our side alarms me. I do think we should be more compassionate because many of them really face horrible choices – but that doesn’t mean that our nation needs to be borderless. There are other ways to help the poor and unfortunate, and Americans are among the most charitable in doing so already.


All day long the media has been going nuts over the fact that Devin Nunes went to the White House the day before he announced that there were classified reports that suggests Trump and his transition team may have been spied upon by the Obama administration.
I’ve waited to hear from Nunes himself, and finally he went on CNN to discuss it.
Watch:




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Maybe I’m just a Republican hack who thinks Trump is the next best thing to Jesus or something, but I really do find Devin Nunes to be credible and truthful, as best as I can determine, in his responses to Blitzer’s questions.
First of all, he said he wasn’t sneaking around at night. He said the sun was still out and he even spoke to several foreign dignitaries that he recognized on the White House grounds. He also said that he didn’t think the West Wing even knew he was there.
Secondly, the reason he had to view the information at the White House was because Congress has not been given the documents and therefore he couldn’t look at them anywhere other than the White House.
Thirdly, Nunes reiterates that none of these documents had anything to do with Russia, which is why he felt it was appropriate to discuss this with the president.
And finally, he said he does understand why some would believe this looks bad, but he contends he was looking into this before Trump ever tweeted his now infamous tweet about Obama wiretapping him.
Here are a few tweets that highlight portions of the interview:
As I suggested, Nunes just doesn’t seem like a liar to me and I don’t feel like he’s done anything wrong. I think the media continues to over hype this as well as all things Trump. Honestly, I wish they had cared even half this much on Benghazi, or Obama shipping weapons to Mexico, or the IRS scandal or….well, you get the idea.
Watch the interview for more…

Mike Lee wants to keep negotiating and get back to the table on health care, saying that it makes no sense to walk away after only devoting 17 legislative days to the bill.
He makes a lot of sense:
 

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But I wonder if anyone is in the mood to listen. They’re all blaming the Freedom Caucus for not voting for a bill that had 17% support of Americans, as if that was the most brilliant move ever.
No one has explained why they rushed the bill without any input and the only thing I can think of is that they wanted to do it in time for Obamacare’s 7th anniversary. Now, who do you think pushed for that marketing and publicizing ploy – the GOP, the guys who are always awful at communications, or Mr. Reality-Television? I wonder…

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