Roy Moore Campaign: ‘The Washington Post Is a Worthless Piece of Crap’

JD Thu, 11/23/2017 - 08:23

In a statement given to The Washington Post that appeared in an article by Michael Scherer published online Wednesday, Brett Doster, a strategist for Roy Moore’s U.S. Senate campaign, ripped the Post and told Scherer not to bother seeking out the campaign again.

President Donald Trump issued his Thanksgiving proclamation, urging Americans to thank God for all of their many blessings.

JD Thu, 11/23/2017 - 08:15

On Thanksgiving Day, as we have for nearly four centuries, Americans give thanks to Almighty God for our abundant blessings. We gather with the people we love to show gratitude for our freedom, for our friends and families, and for the prosperous Nation we call home.

ESPN Crumbling After Losing $1 Billion, Facing More Layoffs After Thanksgiving

JD Thu, 11/23/2017 - 08:11

It will not be a happy Thanksgiving for some ESPN employees.

The sports network, which often masquerades as a political opinion site in the Trump era, is facing major cutbacks again due to budget shortfalls.

According to reports, $80 million in salaries will be cut from the network between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Estimates say between 60 and 100 employees will be let go.

GQ: RUIN THANKSGIVING FOR TRUMP SUPPORTERS

JD Thu, 11/23/2017 - 08:04

As I’ve noted numerous times here at TruthRevolt, GQ magazine is arguably the most political non-political mag on the newsstands.

WaPo Contributor Wants Us to Stop Talking About the Clintons

JD Wed, 11/22/2017 - 20:55

A Wednesday Washington Post op-ed is calling for Republicans to give the Clintons a pass and stop discussing decades of sexual misconduct and scandals because “their political careers are over.”

The piece, by pro-hijab Canadian History Professor Matthew A. Sears is the latest in a string of similar columns to acknowledge Bill Clinton’s decades of sexual misdeeds were once relevant, but to argue they are largely undeserving of attention now.

Woman Hunter on Horseback Viciously Whips Anti-Hunting Activist

JD Wed, 11/22/2017 - 20:53

An anti-hunting activist got more than he bargained for recently when he grabbed the reins of a woman’s horse to try and stop her from engaging in a hunting outing.

Instead of stopping the rider, though, she broke out her riding crop and gave the anti-hunting punk the whipping of his life.

Rep. Ron DeSantis to Introduce Bill Banning Lawmakers from Settling Sexual Harassment Claims with Taxpayer Funds

JD Wed, 11/22/2017 - 20:41

Rep Ron DeSantis (R-FL) announced Wednesday he was working on legislation to end the practice of lawmakers using taxpayer dollars to settle sexual harassment claims, and to unseal those settlement records.

Two New Women Accuse Sen. Franken Of Sexual Misconduct

JD Wed, 11/22/2017 - 20:37

Two more women have come forward with accusations that Democratic Minnesota Sen. Al Franken inappropriately grabbed their butts during political events.

These women, who spoke anonymously to HuffPost Wednesday, are the third and fourth accusers of Franken. News anchor Leeann Tweeden, the first woman to come forward, said that Franken forcibly kissed and groped her while the two were on a USO tour in 2006.

Fusion GPS Founder Told Congress That Russians Had Infiltrated The NRA

JD Wed, 11/22/2017 - 20:33

The co-founder of the opposition research firm behind the Trump dossier testified to Congress earlier this month that he believed Russian operatives have infiltrated the National Rifle Association.

Glenn Simpson, a founding partner of Fusion GPS, casually suggested in an interview with the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence that the gun rights group had been breached, a source familiar with the matter told The Daily Caller.

Federal Judges Keep Accusing The Trump Administration Of Lying

JD Wed, 11/22/2017 - 18:40

In yet another round of breakneck litigation relating to President Donald Trump’s executive actions, a federal judge said Tuesday he simply does not believe the administration is being honest about its motives concerning a contentious policy shift.

Congress Is Desperate To Train Staff On Sexual Harassment In Wake Of Franken Allegations

JD Wed, 11/22/2017 - 18:28

The sexual harassment scandals which have gripped Hollywood and the journalism world have now officially moved to Washington D.C.

Multiple high-profile members of Congress are now embroiled in their own sexual predatory charges.

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