remember this little speech by nanC
Pelosi and the WRAP UP SMEAR tactic
"you smear somebody with falsehoods and all the rest and then you merchandise it….." It's a political tactic that is used".
3:05 minutes
remember this little speech by nanC
Pelosi and the WRAP UP SMEAR tactic
"you smear somebody with falsehoods and all the rest and then you merchandise it….." It's a political tactic that is used".
3:05 minutes
URGENT 🔴 President Trump Swears in New LEGAL Immigrant into US Citizens
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEFeEjMRbJ0&feature=push-u-sub&attr_tag=YUwfJUKgBcw6LoGJ%3A6
President Donald Trump Special Announcement On The Humanitarian Crisis on Southern Border & Shutdown
live at Anonymous
WASHINGTON — Despite internal power struggles, including accusations of anti-Semitism, tens of thousands of activists braved cold temperatures Saturday at the third Women's March to show opposition to President Donald Trump, demand an end to violence against women and push for equality.
Protesters also turned out at "sister rallies" in hundreds of other U.S. cities.
While spirits remained high and marchers displayed determination to fight for women's issues, this year's march paled in numbers to the hundreds of thousands who roared onto the political scene in 2017 in the nation's capital after Trump's presidential election.
The original plans to gather at the National Mall were scrapped because the National Park Service, in shutdown mode, was not able to plow in the event of snow. In the end, organizers shifted the march route to begin at Freedom Plaza, a few blocks from the White House, and head down Pennsylvania Avenue past the Trump International Hotel…….
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/01/19/womens-march-back-amid-divisions-350-sister-marches-set/2623810002/?utm_source=feedblitz&utm_medium=FeedBlitzRss&utm_campaign=usatoday-newstopstories
CINCINNATI – A Catholic high school in Kentucky faced backlash on social media Saturday morning after a widely shared video showed a group of young men surrounding indigenous marchers in Washington, D.C.
The video shows a young man wearing a "Make America Great Again" cap standing near and staring at a man who is drumming as other young men surrounding them cheer and chant. Some of the onlookers appear to wear clothing bearing insignia from Covington Catholic High School in Park Hills, Kentucky.
"We are just now learning about this incident and regret it took place. We are looking into it," Laura Keener, the communications director with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Covington, said in a statement Saturday.
The indigenous man holding a drum was participating in an Indigenous Peoples March, according to people who posted about the incident. He was identified as Nathan Phillips, a Vietnam veteran and Native American elder of the Omaha tribe, by Indian Country Today.
People across social media platforms condemned the incident as an attempt by the group of young men to intimidate the marchers and called for a response from Covington Catholic.
The Cincinnati Enquirer could not confirm on Saturday that students from Covington Catholic were present during the incident or the origin of the video.
Messages left with Covington Catholic Principal Bob Rowe and other school faculty members were not immediately returned Saturday.
The school's website says students planned to attend the March for Life event, held Friday in Washington, D.C., the same day as the Indigenous Peoples March.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/01/19/kentucky-diocese-incident-indigenous-peoples-march-covington-catholic-high-school/2624503002/?utm_source=feedblitz&utm_medium=FeedBlitzRss&utm_campaign=usatoday-newstopstories