06 December 2016

Is Kellogg Discriminating Against Conservatives

Breitbart vs Kellogg
Election fever is not yet over in the United States as tension still linger in the air as many Hillary Clinton's supporters still can't get over the fact that Americans chose to side with traditional values than blindly give in to the outrageous demands of crybabies and sensitive fairies.

One good example of denial among liberal sponsors can be seen in product advertising.

01 December 2016

Homeland Security May Have A New Sheriff

Sheriff Clark
So far, all President-elect Donald Trump appointees are driving liberals insane. This next one will probably drive over board, which means it is a good choice. Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke has just met Trump as the new administration seeks to fill the remaining Cabinet positions.

Clarke, who has called the Black Lives Matter movement "vile" and "slimy," is reportedly in the running to lead the Department of Homeland Security and its 240,000 employees, who span immigration enforcement, the U.S. Secret Service, the TSA and other functions.

30 November 2016

After the Final Tally, Trump Wins Convincingly

Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton
Last 28 November, Michigan declared President-elect Donald Trump the winner over Hillary Clinton in its razor-thin contest, officially placing the state's 16 electoral votes in Trump's column three weeks after the election.

"Trump leads Clinton by 10,704 votes" after certification by the Michigan Board of State Canvassers, Secretary of State Ruth Johnson said in a statement.

29 November 2016

To Escape Corruption Charges, Join the U.N.

Nadine Heredia
A former first lady of Peru who is facing money-laundering charges was shrewd enough to learn that she can be granted immunity if she gets a posting with a United Nations agency in Geneva.

"Privileges and immunities (are) extended to staff of all UN agencies, and staff members of specialized agencies in the exercise of their functions," UN spokeswoman Alessandra Vellucci said in a statement.

27 November 2016

German Police Purges Islamic Jihadists Centers

German Police
German police on Tuesday carried out sweeping raids across 10 states in a probe against an Islamist group suspected of propagating hate and inciting 140 youths to fight alongside jihadists in Syria and Iraq.

The group called The True Religion (Die wahre Religion) is now also banned, Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said.