If she were really

on a “Kill List”…

and the people were serious, then she’d have reason to be scared.

Thing is, folks like me and my friends don’t do “Kill Lists”….and if we felt you needed to be dead, you’d simply cease to have a heartbeat and would be cooling towards room temp…No notice, no threats. Most Trump supporters are like us. Liberals bluster, and threaten and such…Conservatives just get the job done.

 Kathy Griffin claims people are threatening her, and she is skeered. 

I’m thinking she is simply looking for attention since everyone is shunning her due to her bad taste in jokes….

Hypocrisy?

Or did he just piss someone off and they have decided to destroy him?

Four Women Accuse New York’s Attorney General of Physical Abuse.

Now, on the one hand, he was a great proponent of the “#Mee Too” movement.

On the other hand….4? All at once?
‘Tis interesting how these women find each other and gang together suddenly, innit? That they all just happened to do so at once…??

Then again, if true, it is one more example of a hypocritical politician (and lets face it, both sides have too many of ’em) saying one thing and doing another. 

I’m betting he angered someone in power …and that person is orchestrating this campaign….but the lifestyle was obviously there to exploit. 

5 May

The United States’s non-Mexican “Mexican” holiday.

‘Twasn’t until it was a “Holiday” in Southern California that it then became a holiday in Mexico. Originally only celebrated in and around the State of Puebla in Mexico for the victory over French forces in 1862, it became a “celebration” in the US in order that merchants could sell liquor and food to mexican worker and migrants in  California….and somehow became a “celebration of Mexican American Heritage”

And even now, more gringos in the US celebrate Cinco de Mayo than Mexicans. Most Mexican immigrants in the US, both legal and not, aren’t sure why anyone celebrates 5 may…but hey, Mexican!

It’s not a national holiday in Mexico, although schoolchildren are given the day off.

And it isn’t Mexico’s national Independance day….That’s 16 September…..

A 2007 UCLA Newsroom article notes that, “the holiday, which has been celebrated in California continuously since 1863, is virtually ignored in Mexico.”[29] TIME magazine reports that “Cinco de Mayo started to come into vogue in 1940s America during the rise of the Chicano Movement.”[20] The holiday crossed over from California into the rest of the United States in the 1950s and 1960s but did not gain popularity until the 1980s when marketers, especially beer companies, capitalized on the celebratory nature of the day and began to promote it.[31][32] It grew in popularity and evolved into a celebration of Mexican culture and heritage, first in areas with large Mexican-American populations, like Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston and San Jose.[33]

At least he is honest:

Although where he’s gonna come up with the money for all those rifles that I lost in the terrible canoe accident  that he will have to buy back from me at my market price, I have no idea.

Rep. Eric Swalwell calls for mandatory buyback of all ‘military-style semiautomatic’ weapons

Hey, at lest he’s honest about his intentions, and smart enough to realize that unless the Feds buy ’em back, they won’t get even a tiny portion of them.

This guy may be too smart for our own good…..

Even Federal Judges

are noticing the “issues’ with Mueller’s investigations.

A federal judge on Friday harshly rebuked Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team during a hearing for ex-Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort – suggesting they lied about the scope of the investigation, are seeking “unfettered power” and are more interested in bringing down the president.

Mueller’s team says its authorities are laid out in documents including the August 2017 scope memo – and that some powers are actually secret because they involve ongoing investigations and national security matters that cannot be publicly disclosed.
Ellis seemed amused and not persuaded.
He summed up the argument of the Special Counsel’s Office as, “We said this was what [the] investigation was about, but we are not bound by it and we were lying.”
He referenced the common exclamation from NFL announcers, saying: “C’mon man!”