I haven't seen this since the last time Hillary did a town hall - dude was shitfaced!
[UK Express] - WORLD leaders were forced to step in and help on Wednesday when European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker was seen stumbling and losing his balance ahead of a Nato dinner.
The European Union leader was stumbling so much that world leaders including the presidents of Finland and Ukraine, and the Dutch Prime Minister, were forced to hold him up.
Footage from the summit shows the 63-year-old being held up as he makes his way down the stairs.
But as Mr Juncker attempts to walk he stumbles backwards and loses his balance once again.
The European Commission President then had to be held at the arm in an effort to steady himself.
Prime Minister Theresa May walked past Mr Juncker and grinned, seemingly unaware that the European Commission President was struggling to stand unaided.
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He was swaying standing up. I know a drunk man when I see one.
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A cry to increase the viatica
Of Eurocrats walking erratic!
Another kerplunk.
"Quick, more junk in his trunk,
For Trump's kicks aggravate our sciatica!"
[Umz Review] On just about every issue, in 2016, candidate Trump ran in opposition to Sen. Lindsey Graham. Donald Trump won the presidency; Lindsey Graham quit the race with a near-zero popularity, as reflected in the polls.
The People certainly loathe the senator from South Carolina. A poll conducted subsequently found that Graham was among least popular senators.
No wonder. Graham is reliably wrong about most things.
But being both misguided and despised have done nothing to diminish Sen. Graham’s popularity with Big Media, left and right. Thus were his pronouncements accorded the customary reverence, during a July 10 segment, on Fox News’ "The Story."
Which is when he told anchor Martha MacCallum that, "Putin is not doing anything good in Syria."
Then again, Lindsey is being consistent. The revival of "one of the world’s oldest Christian communities," in Syria, is not something the senator we’ve come to know and loathe would celebrate.
It’s true. "A new Syria is emerging from the rubble of war," reports The Economist, a magazine which is every bit as liberal and Russophobic as Graham and his political soul mate, John McCain, but whose correspondents on the ground‐in Aleppo, Damascus and Homs‐have a far greater fidelity to the truth than the terrible two.
"In Homs, ... the Christian quarter is reviving. Churches have been lavishly restored; a large crucifix hangs over the main street." ’Groom of Heaven,’ proclaims a billboard featuring a photo of a Christian soldier killed in the seven-year conflict. And, in their sermons, Orthodox patriarchs praise Mr. Assad for saving ... the Christian communities."
Don’t tell the ailing McCain. It’ll only make him miserable, but thanks to Putin, Assad "now controls Syria’s spine, from Aleppo in the north to Damascus in the south‐what French colonists once called la Syrie utile (useful Syria). The rebels are confined to pockets along the southern and northern borders."
h/t Instapundit
The battle between Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Joe Crowley isn't quite over ‐ and it’s taking a bitter turn.
Just two weeks after the 28-year-old shocked the Democratic establishment with a stunning primary upset of the 10-term incumbent, she engaged in an extraordinary public fight with Crowley on Twitter Thursday, accusing him of planning to mount a third party run against her in November’s general election, despite his public pledge to back her candidacy after his loss. And Crowley's camp pushed back hard, accusing Ocasio-Cortez of deliberately distorting events.
A losing issue for the Democrats, but if they feel they must, who are we to stop them?
[RT] The far left’s calls to abolish Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) took one step closer to reality, as progressive House Democrats introduced a bill that would disband the agency and shift its duties to other agencies.
The bill, sponsored by Democrat Representatives Mark Pocan (Wisconsin), Pramila Jayapal (Washington) and Adriano Espaillat (New York) is the first effort by liberal Democrats to legislate the controversial agency out of existence, and was introduced on Thursday.
Its sponsors argue that ICE has become a "militarized" deportation force, used by the Trump administration to "terrorize our communities" with "unchecked power," according to Pocan.
The bill, called the Humane Immigration Enforcement System Act, would see a commission established to review ICE’s responsibilities and recommend transferring them to other agencies. After one year, Congress would implement the commission’s proposed recommendations and disband ICE.
"The agency has a very broad jurisdiction and was created to combat terrorism, human trafficking, and drugs. Yet, ICE now spends the majority of its time detaining and separating mothers and fathers seeking safety for themselves and their children," said Espaillat.
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Trump 2020 needs only document the dems and work around the MSM censorship.
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After it was introduced all of the Democrats involved in drafting the bill said they would vote against it...and blamed their decision to vote against their own bill on the Republicans.
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The left loves bureaucracy and big government; it seems unlikely they will or can abolish ICE. The only way they might would be to take over both houses and the Executive Branch. Meanwhile, they will continue to make noise. Must be they think ICE is cutting into one of their voter bases.
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