Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Wolf Blitzer spars with Trump over birther comments: ‘Donald, you’re beginning to sound a little ridiculous’

(The Cutline)-Donald Trump, de facto leader of the so-called "birther" movement, called into "The Situation Room" on Tuesday for what quickly became a testy interview with Wolf Blitzer about Trump's continued skepticism over the authenticity of President Obama's Hawaiian birth certificate.

Trump, in Las Vegas to host a fundraiser for Mitt Romney on Tuesday, took issue with Blitzer's introduction and a CNN report that ran before the interview, both of which asserted that Trump, real estate mogul and reality show star, is standing by his birther comments. Trump claimed he agreed to the "Situation Room" interview to talk about jobs, China and OPEC; Blitzer said there were no such ground rules.

"You know that's what I'm here to talk about, and I thought your introduction was highly inappropriate," Trump said. "But that's OK, because I have gotten to know you over the years."

Blitzer then presented Trump with Obama's birth announcements that ran in Hawaiian newspapers.

"Can you stop defending Obama?" Trump stammered.
More from the heated exchange via CNN's transcript:
BLITZER: Donald, you're beginning to sound a little ridiculous, I have to tell you.
TRUMP: You are, Wolf. Let me tell you something, I think you sound ridiculous, and if you'd ask me a question and let me answer it.
BLITZER: Here's the question, did the conspiracy start in 1961 where the Honolulu Star-Bulletin and the Advertiser contemporaneously published announcements that he was born in Hawaii?
TRUMP: Many people put those announcements in because they wanted to get the benefit because of getting so-called born in this country. Many people did it. It was something done by many people even though they weren't born in the country. You know and I know it.



*WOW! NOT SUPRISED AT ALL!

Donald Trump's rhetoric is so ridiculousssssssssssssssss, that it deserves no media attention.  However, since it's out there, we are still talking about it.

This so-called birther movement is wasted media attention, and wasted energy.  Trump should realize if that's all he has to talk about, he's a non-factor in the political world.  His flare for hotmess is very apparent and many of his fans should boycott him and his shows because of it. 

For two grown ass men to keep something so ridiculous going and going, no wonder the voters are disconnected!  Romney and Trump should know better.  Didn't anyone in their so-called elitest families or friends teach them how to fight in politics.  You would think with all their money and high society friends, they would know how to act.

Apparently they don't. 

We all know that President Obama is a US citizen and no one, not trump, romney or anyone else can take that from him.  If they haven't figured that out by now after four years in office, they can't be that intelligent. 

We here at Diva's Nation give Donald Trump, Mitt Romney and all the other's who has a question about the President's birth certificate a big fat "F!" This should have no place in politics,especially when it's just ridiculous!

Both men need to focus on doing good for America instead of bringing it down.

America look at Romney and look at him closely. Is this the kind of person you want running this country? Someone who questions your US citizenship because one parent may be from another country, someone who doesn't care anything about Americans because he's so wrapped up in the glitz of politics.*

HOTMESS-HOTMESS!


Think about it.

All in all, whoever reads this blog, send us your comments about this story because we are so tired of hearing about this damn birther mess!  Email us@ mika99_2000@yahoo.com so we can hear what you have to say.

By the way if anyone wants to start a movement for President Obama; dubbed "The President Is Real" hit me up at the email address above.




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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Romney lands in Vegas with Trump over his shoulder

The Ticket—Donald Trump wasn't here to greet Mitt Romney as he touched down in Nevada ahead of a major fundraiser here tonight. But he might as well have been.

As Romney exited his campaign plane at McCarran Airport, the presumptive Republican nominee was cast against the backdrop of Trump's Boeing 757, which was parked a few hundred feet down the tarmac.

*HOT ASS MESS*
Donald Trump

*HOTASS MESS Who is Disconnected from Americans*
Mitt Romn...

It was unclear if the shot was planned. Romney aides seemed caught off guard by the framing of the photo opportunity. Just before the candidate left the plane, a staffer tried to usher reporters closer to Romney's aircraft, which would have blocked at least part of the Trump shot.

As he walked to his waiting SUV, Romney gave no indication he was aware of Trump's jumbo jet parked nearby. He briefly joked with Eric Fehrnstrom, one of his senior advisers, before jumping into his vehicle.

Romney is set to appear with Trump and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich at a $2 million fundraiser at Trump's hotel off the Las Vegas strip Tuesday night. President Barack Obama's re-election campaign has tried to link Romney with Trump's suggestions that Obama was not born in the United States. Asked Monday if he worries about being associated with Trump, Romney shrugged off the question, saying he doesn't agree with all of his supporters' views.



*What a hot ass mess, that these two are in the same place!

For Mitt Romney to be associated with Donald Trump at this stage in the game is not a good look for his campaign.  Donald Trump stands for "Hot ass mess" and then some. 

Trump continues to spin this wild story of President Obama not being a US citizen which is ridiculous and he knows it.  If that's all he has to harp on, then he's a "non-factor" in our political book. 

The truth is Donald Trump, while he may have millions, he's not relevent when it comes to anything, especially politics.  He's not sincerely in this years Presidential election  to inspire and make things better, he's in it to stir up sh*t!

For all of you who believe in what Trump or Romney says, you're badly misinformed.  If you want to really know the truth and truly be in the political game, don't follow down behind these fools.

Oh and skip the boring republican fundraiser. I can assure you, you will probably fall asleep.




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Pastor who gave anti-gay sermon draws hundreds of protesters in North Carolina

(The Lookout) The North Carolina pastor who gave a disturbing, anti-gay sermon—in which he suggested rounding up all "queers and homosexuals" and quarantining them inside an electric fence—drew hundreds of protesters on Sunday.

Between 1,500 and 2,000 "peaceful" protesters demonstrated outside the Catawba County Justice Center, 12 miles from the Maiden, N.C., church where Rev. Charles Worley delivered his homophobic rant on Mother's Day.

"I figured a way to get rid of all the lesbians and queers," Worley told churchgoers on May 13. "Build a great big large fence—50 or 100 miles long—put all the lesbians in there. Fly over and drop some food. Do the same thing with the queers and the homosexuals and have that fence electrified so they can't get out. And you know what, in a few years, they'll die out. Do you know why? They can't reproduce!"

"It makes me pukin' sick to think about," Worley added. "Can you imagine kissing some man?"

Lt. Daryl McCarty of the Catawba County Sheriff's office told CNN that vandals tried to set fire to Worley's Providence Road Baptist Church on Friday "in retaliation about his remarks against homosexuals and lesbians from the pulpit." Police are investigating the incident.

According to the sheriff's office, two protesters on Sunday were cited for noise violations, but no arrests were made.



*Ain't this some craziness!

This guy is actually talking about killing folks due their sexual orientation.  Has he gone mad or just want attention from the media at any cost! 

Poor baby, he can't get attention from his flock by way of just sticking to the book, so he has to use homosexuals as a selling point. 

He's so ridiculous! 

Better yet, he sounds stupid and down right evil. 

I'm sure many people may not believe in homosexuality, but most folks aren't talking about killing someone because they are gay. 

I mean; this guy is contradicting himself. How can you be a pastor and preach from the book, but then, want to turn around and kill someone? 

Just think of the what some folks might think about doing to his ass.  They may want to insert a bomb up is ass, then hammer his naked ass to the cross and watch his ass explode to smitherines. 

Hey, I'm just saying!  It's the same thing.  I'm sure he wouldn't like that. 

Right?*



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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

High school yearbooks that labeled special needs students ‘mentally retarded’ recalled

(The Lookout) A Texas high school has recalled copies of its yearbook after special needs students were described as "mentally retarded" within its pages, angering teachers, students and their parents.

Mesquite High School's yearbooks were initially distributed on Friday, but were recalled by school officials within hours.

"They told the entire class that they have a slight mistake that needs to be fixed," a senior at the school told Fox's KDFW affiliate. An introduction to the "Special Education" section read, "Some of the disabilities the students in the Special Education Program have are being blind, deaf or non-verbal" and described two students as "both blind and deaf, as well as mentally retarded."

"There was an oversight in the editing approval process," Laura Jobe, communications director for the Mesquite school district, told the Dallas morning news. "Those who work inside the special education department know these requirements."

The yearbooks will be redistributed this week, school officials said, without the offending pages.

"We earnestly regret the term 'mentally retarded' was included and offer our apologies to our students and their families," Jobe said. "The use of the words 'mentally retarded' is something we would never condone."

Mesquite High's graduation is scheduled for May 26.


*Ha! Ha! Ha!

I'm not surprised that this kind of thing has happened.  To put labels on mentally challenged students is RIDICULOUS! You would think these kids would care a little about what they do, especially in high school.

NOT!

To think they could do this, and get away with it tells us that the supervision in that department was basically non-existent.  Whoever the teacher is over the year book staff at this high school should be reprimanded.  I'm pretty sure if it was their kid who was being labeled mentally retarded, they wouldn't like it.

Note to Mesquite High School: *Please watch your staff more closely and stop letting things like this happen.  I'm sure you would be upset if your school was ridiculed out in the press for something that could of been prevented.*



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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Black pastors bash NAACP for endorsing gay marriage

(The Daily Caller) The Coalition of African American Pastors announced Tuesday that it does not agree with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People’s decision to endorse the legalization of same-sex marriage.

CAAP launched a petition last week to oppose broadening the legal definition of marriage.

The coalition includes leaders of black churches and veteran civil rights leaders who marched with Martin Luther King Jr.

The NAACP voted to endorse same-sex marriage Saturday, and NAACP President Benjamin Jealous publically endorsed gay marriage Monday.

“The NAACP has abandoned its historic responsibility to speak for and safeguard the civil rights movement,” CAAP founder and President William Owens said Tuesday. “We who marched with Rev. King did not march one inch or one mile to promote same-sex marriage.”

Jealous called gay marriage a civil right, and said he believes “it is the responsibility, the history of the NAACP to speak up on the civil rights issues of our times.”

CAAP says it believes gay Americans should have equal civil rights, but that it does not believe there should be a right to legally marry someone of the same sex.

On behalf of the coalition, Owens said, “We call on all Americans to respect the legitimate civil rights of gay people to be free from violence, harassment, to vote, to hold jobs.”

Owens drew from King’s “Letter From Birmingham Jail” to explain what he believes is the difference between a just and unjust law.

According to Owens, a just law is a man-made code that squares with the law of God, and an unjust law is a code that is out of harmony with moral law.

Owens also drew from St. Thomas Aquinas and said, “An unjust law is a human law that is not rooted in eternal law and natural law.”

“Same-sex marriage is an attempt to do the opposite of what Rev. King did,” Owens said.  “It’s an attempt by men to use political power to declare that an act contrary to God’s law and to the natural law is a civil right.”

CAAP held a press conference last week in Memphis, where King died, to call on President Barack Obama to reconsider his support for gay marriage.

“Our only weapons in this fight are the weapons of Rev. King: truth and love and courage,” Owens said.


*WOW! Are these people nuts are what!

It seems like just because the President said he supposts marriage between same-sex couples everyone and their momma is jumping on the banwagon!

Come on give me a break!

We here at Diva's Nation believe that some people have a legitimate opinion and some people are just riding the wave and wanting media attention.  President Obama isn't America's Pastor.  He is the President of the United States. 

People need to realize that first and foremost. 

As we know change comes in many forms forums.  Most people are oppose to change because they want things to stay the same.  It's important that this country does change to some degree.  It keeps things fresh, progressing and people on their feet.  When change doesn't happen, then ofcourse, we have events like Sept 11th to take place. 

Which was very tragic to the whole world.

At the end of the day, just because CAAP is mad about the President supporting a civil union between same sex couples doesn't mean squat!  Let's talk about the real issues that many Americans face.  Once we can do that, then maybe things will be better for all.*



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