Jorge Ramos Hair Portraits

Hugo Ybarra, a 34-year-old in San Antonio, Texas, is taking advantage of the dust up between Univision anchor Jorge Ramos and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump by painting portraits of Ramos on heads. Jorge Ramos Hair Portraits

Ramos interrupted  Trump who was responding to another reporter  at an Aug. 25 press conference at which point Trump, well, deported him. Trump let him back in 15 minutes later and answered his questions in detail.

Ramos’ daughter is involved with Hillary Clinton campaign.

Anyway, Ybarra, the son of Mexicans, has a reputation for hair portraits in which he puts the images of those such as Kim Kardashian and basketball star Tim Duncan on the heads of the residents of that fair city.

And now Jorge Ramos has reached that level of esteem.

He said that Ramos is now “Algunos hacen sonar la bocina de sus autos,” Ybarra said, or someone who makes car horns sound.

If you’ve missed the Trump-Ramos battle here is The Donald ejecting Jorge:

And here is part of the discussion after he returned:

Trump really can win this thing.

Jorge Ramos Hair Portraits

Trump Excites For A Reason

By Chris Freind Trump Excites For A Reason

Bout time!

It’s been 31 years since the Republican Party had a real, honest-to-God candidate running for president. Someone with charisma and a sense of humor, a natural communicator whose populist message resonates and transcends party lines, gender and age. And, God forbid, someone who actually knows what he stands for, and isn’t afraid to say it.

Better late than never.

Thank you, Donald Trump.

With all those attributes packaged into one person, versus many candidates possessing only one or two, you’d think the Republican hierarchy would be thankful for Trump’s candidacy. But rather than embracing it, too many are criticizing, even demonizing, it.

Donald Trump is the best thing for the Republican Party, but the GOP leadership is too dumb to see it.

The GOP field is crowded, ranging from libertarians to Big Government Republicans. Given that the party has been shut out of the White House for eight years, and the odds (electorally) are not exactly in their favor in 2016, the exchange of bold ideas in a drawn-out primary is exactly what is needed. Yet, that’s precisely what the GOP hierarchy abhors.

After the 2012 debacle, they wanted a neat, quickly wrapped-up primary that they could better control, where their “anointed” one could take the nomination with as little intra-party battling as possible. So new rules were adopted by the Republican National Committee, designed to tip the process, even more than it already was, in the Establishment’s favor.

Now, they naively think that will smooth the way for Jeb Bush, who embodies business as usual.

They are wrong.

How hard is it to see that orchestrating coronations over elections, strong-arming nominations for those with big wallets and whose “turn it is,” doesn’t work?

How have they fared since Reagan and his 49-state near-sweep in 1984? Bob Dole and John McCain were pathetic. George Bush I was elected only because of Reagan’s legacy, and the Democrats put up an even weaker candidate (Michael Dukakis). George W. Bush lost the popular vote, and was the unmitigated disaster that led to Barack Obama. And Mitt Romney, despite the imbeciles who blame his loss on the “liberal media” and Chris Christie’s praise for President Obama in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, may have been worst of all.

Given the president’s dismal performance the last eight years, this election is eminently winnable for Republicans. But with the party’s new rules, and small states still playing God, honest debate takes a back seat, and party bosses largely retain their ability to choose whom they like, will of the people be damned.

The lesson is to embrace primaries. Contrary to conventional “wisdom,” protracted primary battles are good for, not detrimental to, the eventual nominee. They make candidates measurably sharper, and ready them for the bruising general election.

Bottom line: When you run boring, business-as-usual hacks, you lose. McCain, Dole and Romney personified that, as did Al Gore and John Kerry. And the lesser of two evils wins. Just look at 2012. Despite a dismal economy, runaway spending, real unemployment over 15 percent, a world on fire and a pervasive pessimism, Obama routed Romney. That election should have been a home run for the Republicans. Instead, they struck out before coming to bat. But even more inexcusable is that the exact same scenario is, by design, playing out right now.

At least it was, until The Donald showed up.

When Trump first announced, he generated huge headlines, more because of the novelty of who he was, rather than his vision for America. His candidacy made for great late-night TV jokes, sassy editorials, and snickers among the “elite,” who looked at Trump as an egomaniac who would fade quickly after his latest “publicity stunt” went up in flames.

They were right about one thing. There were flames — his candidacy caught fire. All of a sudden, despite a number of gaffes, “Trumpmania” started overtaking America. He is generating the largest crowds of any candidate, exhibiting great poise on talk shows, and is showing a depth of real-world knowledge that surpasses that of “seasoned” politicians.

It was a level of success that probably even surprised Trump himself, and with it, a different Donald Trump has emerged. Each day, the bragging billionaire with the flair for the dramatic — honed by hosting an incredibly successful reality TV show — is slowly morphing into a serious candidate, one who has catapulted from joke to contender. But why?

Is it because he can’t be bought? Partly. And even though the political graveyard is littered with wealthy candidates (Ross Perot, Mitt Romney), people have the sense that Trump is different. Perot came across as a flake, and Romney was perhaps the most out-of-touch candidate in memory. Neither one could pass the “could you have a beer with this guy?” test. Trump does, with flying colors, as he genuinely seems to have his hand on the pulse of the people.

Is it because Americans realize that government is failing at virtually every level, and that electing career politicians only makes matters worse? And that it is finally time to run the federal government like a business, instilling accountability and tightening the belt, just as families and businesses do? And that Trump’s business acumen could right the ship? Partly.

But the big reason Trump has ignited a firestorm is because finally someone has the guts to call things as they are, political correctness be damned. He doesn’t worry about “offending” people’s hypersensitivities, and naturally gravitates to taking on the “white elephants” in the room that virtually every other candidate avoids. He isn’t driven by pollsters, and he doesn’t need focus groups to advise him on tie color, hairstyle, or the Middle East. And while his brash style will continue to earn him scorn from the pundits and the “I’m-offended-by-everything” crowd, his style of talking to people (not above or down to them) has generated significant support. Trump understands that you can’t be all things to all people, and that by being himself, he will win over hearts and minds.

Granted, he made some mistakes (hit John McCain on his policies, not war record, and talk about how to solve the immigration issue with an iron will and compassion, rather than being perceived as anti-immigrant), but people will forgive him so long as they believe he is speaking from the heart and maintaining the courage of his convictions.

The more Trump calls out his opponents — Democrat and Republican — without reverting to a canned script of non-answers, the more he will shake up the entire presidential field. And what a breath of fresh air that would be.

Donald Trump doesn’t “need” the hellacious road that accompanies a run for president. The fact that he chose to place himself, his family and his entire life under the microscope on the world’s biggest stage, is proof enough that his candidacy isn’t a stunt.

Like him or not, America, and the Republican Party in particular, could do a whole lot worse that someone who tells the truth and articulates a “City on a Hill”-type vision for the nation. By his nature, Trump is a gambling man. And while maybe The Donald won’t be the last guy standing, his candidacy is turning out to be the best Trump card the Republican Party has had in a long time.

Oh, and Hillary: Be careful what you wish for. You just may get it.

Trump Excites For A Reason

Katie McGinty, Is Selling Body Parts OK?

Katie McGinty, Is Selling Body Parts OK?
So Katie, is selling body parts from aborted babies OK?

Katie McGinty, who deserves the lion’s share of the credit for Gov. Tom Wolf’s accomplishments during his few month as governor,  has announced that she is stepping down as  his chief of staff to take on Joe Sestak in the Democrat primary for the 2016 U.S. Senate race.

The seat is now held by Republican Pat Toomey.

Hope someone asks Katie how she feels about selling body parts from babies.

Katie has been very critical about proposed pension reforms regarding public employees. Hope someone also asks her if she feels Gary “I Knew Jerry Sandusky” Shultz is worth a $330,699 public pension.

Katie McGinty, Is Selling Body Parts OK?

Thomas Menier Explains Candidacy

Thomas Menier Explains CandidacyThomas Menier was the only participant of tonight’s (July 9) independent presidential candidate’s forum sponsored by Democracy Unplugged and held at Swarthmore Borough Hall.

Menier drove up from Cape Coral, Fla. to participate.

He described himself as a Vietnam veteran who served many years overseas as a contractor for the Army Corps of Engineers including 18 months in Afghanistan.

“I met some wonderful people in the Middle East,” he said. “I met some pretty radical people in the Middle East.”

He said he was motivated to run for the nation’s highest office by the decline in the American economy.

“The truth is when you fall off unemployment, you are not counted anymore,” he said.

He said one friend has not had a full time job in seven years and is scraping to support a family doing part-time work.

He blames both parties for the problem and was especially critical of the recent trade treaty. He claimed that Walmart was able to see details that were kept from legislators.

He said he knows that weapons of mass destruction were found in Iraq, and expressed a fear that many not found or destroyed  could be smuggled into the United States.

Menier can be reached at Menier.Thomas@gmail.com

The event, Declaration of Independents 2015, was moderated by Owen Powell.

While Morrison Bonpasse was unable to attend he left a flyer describing his platform which included stopping and correcting wrongful convictions in the United States; zero population growth and a single global currency.

Thomas Menier Explains Candidacy

 

 

Ted Cruz Katie Couric Interview

Ted Cruz Katie Couric Interview -- Ted Cruz Katie Couric Interview -- Ted Cruz did a magnificent job in his June 29 Yahoo!News interview with Katie Couric.  You can see it below. Ted Cruz did a magnificent job in his June 29 Yahoo!News interview with Katie Couric.  You can see it below. Ted Cruz did a magnificent job in his June 29 Yahoo!News interview with Katie Couric.  You can see it belowTed Cruz did a magnificent job in his June 29 Yahoo!News interview with Katie Couric. It’s kind of nice to see Katie not edit things out of context.

You can see it below:

Hat tip Breitbart.copm

Ted Cruz Katie Couric Interview

Hillary Cheats Women On Pay

Some are concerned that women will flock to Hillary Clinton if she is the Democrat nominee in 2016 out of gender loyalty. Hillary Cheats Women On Pay

We are not among them. We don’t believe they are that dumb. They are, however, more inclined to trust media outlets that men have long since discounted and these outlets are nothing more than shills for those who want money transferred from middle class taxpayers — or foreign interests — to themselves.

The Clinton’s are perfect examples of this, by the way.

So, the Republicans are going to have address the lies spread by these outlets along with revealing the facts they try to cover up.

The Republicans cannot be afraid of being called sexist, as they were afraid of being called racist when they failed to address Barack Obama’s shortcomings in their campaigns against him.

There are signs of hope this is being done, if not by the GOP establishment at least by intelligent people with a sense of humor.

OK, definitely not by the GOP establishment

This YouTube video brilliantly illustrates Mrs. Clinton’s hypocrisy — she pays her women staffers far less than her male ones — and shows what happens when her supporters find out.

Hat tip IJReview.com

Hillary Cheats Women On Pay

Larry Flynt Chester Molester Hillary

Bill Clinton Larry Flynt Chester Molester Hillary Acclaimed pornographer Larry Flynt, the man who in his Hustler magazine gave the world Chester the Molester, has made a rousing endorsement for Hillary Clinton to be our next president. Why not? She's the perfect Hustler wife.
Shazam! Larry got a private plane too!!!

Hillary Clinton Larry Flynt Chester Molester Hillary Acclaimed pornographer Larry Flynt, the man who in his Hustler magazine gave the world Chester the Molester, has made a rousing endorsement for Hillary Clinton to be our next president. Why not? She's the perfect Hustler wife.Acclaimed pornographer Larry Flynt, the man who in his Hustler magazine gave the world Chester the Molester, has made a rousing endorsement for Hillary Clinton to be our next president. Why not? She’s the perfect strong, independent Hustler-kind-of-guy wife.

Larry Flynt Chester Molester Hillary

 

Rand Paul Philly Bound

Rand Paul Philly Bound -- Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul and possible GOP presidential nominee will be appearing on Independence Mall, Monday, May 18.Call it Paul at the Mall.

We have been informed that Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul and possible GOP presidential nominee will be appearing on Independence Mall, Monday, May 18.

A crowd of 1,000 is expected, and there will be a Q and A with WPHT talk show hosts.

Paul would make a great nominee and president. Of course, so would Ted Cruz, Scott Walker and maybe a few others who live north of Florida and west of New Jersey.

OK, Marco Rubio might be OK.

Rand Paul Philly Bound

Baby Killing OK With Democrats

Baby Killing OK With Democrats
Debbie Wasserman Schultz (right) with former Congresswoman and abortion clinic director Allyson Schwartz at an Obama rally in 2012

Playing the “war on women” card, that worked so well in 2012 for the divisive win-at-all-cost power seekers that run the Democrat Party, GOP candidate Sen. Rand Paul was queried about abortion by the party minions that work in its AP  propaganda division.

Wrote AP’s Phillip Elliot: Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, a newly declared Republican presidential candidate, is dodging a central question about abortion: What exceptions, if any, should be made if the procedure were to be banned?

He was then asked again about abortion and gave this answer:

“Why don’t we ask the DNC: Is it OK to kill a 7-pound baby in the uterus? You go back and go ask (DNC head) Debbie Wasserman Schultz if she’s OK with killing a 7-pound baby that’s just not born yet. Ask her when life begins, and ask Debbie when she’s willing to protect life. When you get an answer from Debbie, come back to me.”

So Ms. Wasserman Schultz then responded saying “Here’s an answer. I support letting women and their doctors make this decision without government getting involved. Period. End of story.”

So Paul then, correctly, noted: “it sounds like her answer is yes, that she’s okay with killing a seven pound baby.”

There is an obligation to protect the weak and helpless and obviously life starts somewhere. Ms. Wasserman Schultz has revealed in a rather definitive way that monsters now run the Democrat Party.

Baby Killing OK With Democrats

Havering Joe Sestak Pulls Vids

Havering Joe Sestak Pulls Vids
He can be the man who is havering next to you.

More bad news for Admiral Joe Sestak. Joe has had to pull the videos of his recent Pennsylvania walking tour in his “military grade boots” because he used “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)” from the Scottish band The Proclaimers without their permission.

And this is a shame because it kind of fits him. He is, afterall, the man who is havering onto us.

Joe, did you try offering them $1.78 per hour to use the song?

We will help him out. As we are not running a political campaign i.e. seeking to spend your money as we see fit, we can show you what Joe wanted you to see.

Havering Joe Sestak Pulls Vids