[Free Beacon] Chelsea Clinton took to Twitter on Wednesday night to air her opinion on the detainment of an undocumented immigrant who has already been deported six times, calling the woman's arrest "unconscionably terrible."
The undocumented woman, who is also a convicted criminal, was arrested last week while she was at a Texas courthouse receiving a protective order after filing abuse allegations against her boyfriend, the El Paso Times reported Wednesday.
The woman was detained after a criminal complaint was filed on Feb. 9 that indicated she had previously been deported from the United States.
Clinton wrote she needed a thesaurus to explain how horrified she was by the arrest.
"I need a thesaurus. What's another word for horrifying? Sick? Awful? Running out of adjectives these days that mean unconscionably terrible," she wrote on Twitter.
The poor darling. How dreadful to be so vocabulary-impoverished.
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She needs to be Alinskied totally out of even a remote possibility of being elected dog catcher. Only pictures of her a site like this should ever show is the full Howdy Doody Photoshop job...
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Chelsea doing her Webb Hubbell impersonation. That really is crass and disrespectful.
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...There are several sources suggesting that it was the abusive ex who turned her in to los Federales,so that's going to be the Official Line on this, not the fact that for all his alleged scumminess, the guy DID turn in a felon.
Mike
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She certainly does have that webb Hubbell likeness.
"Horrified", might apply if you find yourself doing the perp walk after heading up a criminal foundation and then serving time with a bunch of lumberjack dykes in the Graybar.
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Will someone please make a rubber mask of this face. I will buy one to keep by my front door. It will get the Jehovah's Witnesses and Mormon's that come to my door running away to save their souls. She is at least a three bagger.
#13
To be fair to Chelsea, her audience doesn't really care about any of that stuff. she's just following in her mom's footsteps in telling folks what the want to hear.
The odious Bill Kristol tweeted today, "Obviously strongly prefer normal democratic and constitutional politics. But if it comes to it, prefer the deep state to the Trump state." For those who are not aware of the term "deep state," it refers to the secret services in a dictatorship who overthrow governments, manipulate the press, and otherwise eliminate opponents. I first heard the term in reference to Turkey, whose military and intelligence services overthrew governments they didn't like with depressing regulatory during the postwar period. To speak of a "deep state" in an American context is to say that the United States is turning into a banana republic.
...Last May 15, the perspicacious David Horowitz denounced Kristol in Breitbart as a "renegade Jew." Of course, the headline was employed later to show that Breitbart was anti-Semitic--even though Horowitz was arguing that Kristol had betrayed critical Jewish interests. I responded with a note in this space to the effect that Kristol wasn't a "renegade Jew," just a sore loser throwing tantrum. It was "churlish," I said, to attack a man's religion in that way.
Horowitz was right and I was wrong, and I herewith offer him my apology.
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Decent people should cross the street to avoid walking too close to him.
Should leave a mark, but in the case of someone like Kristol, prolly won't. Pity that...
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For those who are not aware of the term "deep state," it refers to the secret services in a dictatorship who overthrow governments, manipulate the press, and otherwise eliminate opponents.
They generally (but not always) concentrate their regime toppling efforts on foreign governments.
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To speak of a "deep state" in an American context is to say that the United States is turning into a banana republic.
Kristol prefers the rule of law being torn down, the courts and bureaucracy being politicized and weaponized, the Constitution being trashed, chaos being generated from the WH in our streets and laws being issued by the WH to suit the ruling party. Sounds a bit like National Socialist Germany in the run up to WWII.
[Hot Air] Perhaps the subject of the terror attack on the US consulate in Benghazi will become more academic than political after the 2016 election denied Hillary Clinton the presidency. For now, though, documents continue to emerge that contradict the narrative created by Hillary and the Barack Obama White House about the nature of the attack. Yesterday, Judicial Watch received 54 more pages from its FOIA lawsuits and came across a bombshell buried in them. Notes of a State Department briefing for Congressional aides on the day after the attack show Undersecretary Patrick Kennedy acknowledging that the attack was not a protest gone bad, or even an attack under the cover of protest. It was, Kennedy told the Congressional aides, "a direct breaching attack":
Judicial Watch today released 54 pages of new State Department documents, including a transcript of a September 12 2012, telephone conference call with congressional staffers in which then-Under Secretary of State for Management Patrick Kennedy admitted that the deadly terrorist assault on the Benghazi Consulate was not "under cover of protest," but was, in fact, "a direct breaching attack."
The exchange comes late in the conversation with Robert Carter, an aide to Rep. Michael C. Burgess (R-TX). Carter asks Kennedy directly whether this involved a protest, and Kennedy says no:
In August 2013, Nakoula was released from prison to serve his remaining sentence in a halfway house, and then to be on probation for the next four years.[51] On 26 September 2013, he was released from the halfway house to the custody of Pastor Wiley Drake of First Southern Baptist Church in Buena Park, California.[52] As of November 2015, Nakoula was living at a Los Angeles homeless shelter and working part-time at a pizza parlor.[53]
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.