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Speaking at the Texas Tribune Festival, Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney said she would renounce her political party if Trump becomes the next Republican nominee for president.

Too late.  Wyoming Republicans have already kicked her out.


Iran’s Foreign Ministry said Sunday it summoned Britain’s ambassador to protest what it described as a hostile atmosphere created by London-based Farsi language media outlets. The move comes amid violent unrest in Iran triggered by the death of a young woman in police custody.  She had been arrested for allowing her hair to sneak outside her hajib.

For those who haven’t noticed, violent protests have engulfed sections the country for almost two weeks now.  More than three dozen protestors have been gunned down by police and military.

Is another Arab spring in the offing?  Probably not.  The ayatollahs are still sitting on the money Obama gave them.  That will buy them a lot of “law enforcement.”


 The LA Times reported, “FBI misled judge who signed warrant for Beverly Hills seizure of $86 million in cash.”

The FBI’s justification for the dragnet forfeiture was its presumption that hundreds of unknown box holders were all storing assets somehow tied to unknown crimes, court records show.

Since when are such broad warrants ever been legal in this country?  Isn’t probable cause one of the requirements?  What legal grounds exist to take away the assets of hundreds of unknown box holders based on some whimsical ties to unknown crimes?

As Don Surber notes:

RICO the FBI because under Obama it became a racketeer-influenced criminal organization that repeatedly lies to judges for warrants.


Wayfair’s Stock is down over 80% since they canceled MyPillow — now they’re issuing more debt.  Maybe they can join with Bed, Bath and Beyond which saw a 75% loss of stock price after they were foolish enough to jump on the extreme leftist bandwagon.

Perhaps businesses should stick to what they do best…satisfying their customer needs.


Russia on Monday granted citizenship to former American intelligence contractor Edward Snowden.  Snowden is a righteous whistleblower who wanted to protect American civil liberties.  He was forced to flee when he exposed the nefarious things that were doing on within the NSA.  Glenn Greenwald published many articles from the material Snowden gave him.

In those days few knew the extent of corruption within our government.  Today most of the world knows.