The LuLac Edition #3955, December 14th, 2018
It appears that as the walls are closing in on this President and his defenders are trying to keep us all of track, we should remember why this whole inquiry started. At the behest of his son in law, Kushner, Trump fired Jim Comey the FBI Director. After that backlash, it was Trump and his administration that hired Robert Mueller. Trump did not oppose it and this was the Mueller work plan designated by the number 2 man in the Justice Department.
Rod Rosenstein, Trump's deputy attorney general, appointed Robert Mueller as special counsel. It would be Mueller's job to pick up Comey's most important ongoing investigation and provide Rosenstein with the definitive, official answer to the question that has been dogging the country and casting a shadow over the legitimacy of its elected leadership: What exactly was going on between Donald Trump and Russia in the months before the 2016 election? In his letter appointing Mueller, Rosenstein granted him a broad hunting license. In addition to the power to indict, subpoena, and haul witnesses before a grand jury, Mueller could probe beyond Russia into “related matters…that arose or may arise directly from the investigation.” He could prosecute anyone who sought to thwart him through “perjury, obstruction of justice, destruction of evidence, and intimidation of witnesses.”
Rosenstein's letter authorizes Mueller to keep digging at Trump until he either finds the root ball at the center of the president's tangled corruptions or satisfies himself that no such thing exists.
This is not a witch hunt, has nothing to do with HRC losing, has nothing to do with Dems being depressed and not getting over the election (as I have been accused by my right wing friends), but about an investigation Trump and his administration started.
The chips are starting to fall where they may…in what looks to be a blizzard.
Two rookies, daughter and doofus son in law were clearly shocked when Ayers said, “uh no!”
Author Chris Whipple told The New York Times, “Why would anybody want to be Donald Trump’s chief of staff unless you want to steal the office supplies before they shut the place down?” said Chris Whipple, who wrote a book on White House chiefs of staff called “The Gatekeepers,” expressing the views of many outside the White House about Mr. Kelly’s job. “If you’re coming into that job, you’ve got to lawyer up.” (LuLac, CNN)
Eric Bolling from Blaze TV e mailed me with this foolishness.
CNN and MSNBC keep putting out these fake approval polls of President Trump to make him look TERRIBLE.
It's honestly disgusting. The media would rather see our country fail than let President Trump succeed.
I need your help showing them that their nonstop negative coverage isn't working.
For one of my next shows on BlazeTV, I'll be airing the result.
Yeah...I'll be watching! NOT!
Senators Bob Casey, Marco Rubio, and Ron Wyden announced the unanimous passage of a resolution recognizing the pervasive threats to freedom of the press and expression around the world.
“With passage of this resolution, the Senate has made clear that persistent attacks on the media and minimization of journalism as ‘fake news’ are unacceptable,” said Senator Casey. “Journalists take incredible risks to tell the truth about major events in the world, and face intimidation and violence for shining light on corruption and exposing abuse. This resolution recognizes the importance of press freedom for both strong and nascent democracies, and affirms that it should be a central pillar of U.S. policy at home and abroad.”
“Press freedom and freedom of expression are under assault globally,” said Senator Rubio. “This resolution reaffirms our commitment to promoting democratic values and human rights around the world, and I commend the Senate for reinforcing the vital role a free press plays in any healthy democracy.”
“My father was a journalist, and he always told me he wasn’t doing his job unless he was asking tough questions every single day,” Senator Wyden Said. “I’m proud to call on this administration to support reporters and journalists working to shed light on repression and to hold the powerful accountable. No journalist in America or around the world should face jail, harassment or threats to his or her life just for asking tough questions.” (Yahoo News, LuLac)
Tune in Sunday morning at 6 on 94.3 The Talker; 6:30 on 1400-The Game, NEPA's Fox .Sports Radio and 106.7 fm; and at 7:30 on 105 The River.
ECTV Live hosts Rusty Fender, David DeCosmo, and Director Mark Migilore welcome Joanne Arduino to the program during the week of December 17th to unveil plans for this year's free public production of "The Nutcracker" at Marywood University!
It will air several times daily on Comcast channel 19 (61 in some areas) and will also be rebroadcast on the electric city television YouTube page!
ECTV Live can be seen on Comcast channel 19 (61 in some areas) and is aired during the Noon, 6pm and Midnight hours each day of the week. Following Monday's Live program the show will become available on Electric City Television's YouTube channel which can be viewed on your computer.
Want to hear some great parodies on the news? Tune in to WILK Radio at 6:40 and 8:40 AM on Mondays. As Ralph Cramden used to say, “It’s a laugh riot!”
1960
Entrepreneur Tom Monaghan and his brother James took over the operation of "DomiNick's Pizza" store at 301 West Cross Street in Ypsilanti, Michigan. In 1965, after the original owner declined to allow the use of his name for other locations, Tom Monaghan renamed his restaurant Domino's Pizza.....
French President Charles de Gaulle's visit to French Algeria was marked by bloody European and Muslim mob riots by in Algeria's largest cities, resulting in 127 deathsThe first underwater park within the United States, the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, was formally dedicated. The park covers 178 square miles (460 km2) and protects coral reefs, seagrass, and mangroves inside its boundaries… In the collision of two airliners over New York City, 136 people were killed, including eight persons on the ground who were struck by falling debris. United Airlines Flight 826 from Chicago, with 77 passengers and seven crew, was outside its designated holding pattern for circling New York's Idlewild Airport, and collided with TWA Flight 266 5,200 feet (1,600 m) over Staten Island at 10:37am.....The United DC-8 jet crashed in Brooklyn at the intersection of 7th Avenue and Sterling Place. Stephen Baltz, 11, was pulled conscious from the wreckage, but died the next day. The TWA plane, a Lockheed Super-Constellation with 39 passengers and five crew, had been on its way from Columbus, Ohio, to New York's La Guardia airport, and crashed on a vacant area at the Miller Field U.S. Army base on Staten Island. In addition to the 128 passengers and crew on both planes, eight more people on the streets of Brooklyn were killed by the falling debris……..The Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers ready themselves for the NFL Championship game ready to occur on December 26th…in Scranton a huge tree lights up the downtown…and fifty eight years ago the number one song in LuLac land and America was Jerry Butler’s “He Will Break Your Heart.”
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