03 October 2016

The New Trending Style Among Sexy Models

Ab Crack
The very fashionable and highly sought after "Thigh Gap" is still trending 10 years after it became famous as the yardstick of beauty and health. It refers to "the gap between a woman's thighs directly below the vagina, often diamond shaped when the thighs are together."

However, it appears that it is now being overshadowed by a new body trend dubbed the "Ab Crack" has taken social media by storm.

02 October 2016

Hillary Clinton's Team Is In Desperate Mode

Jodie Seal
The desperation on Hillary Clinton's team is clearly showing after a poll conducted by several media outlets reported that Donald Trump was viewed by the audience in the first presidential debate as the clear winner.

The Clinton campaign team has shifted gears and are trying to throw everything except the kitchen sink at Trump. They even use Alicia Machado, the former Miss Universe, as an example of women who have been bullied by the billionaire candidate. She alleged that Trump called her "Miss Piggy" when she gained weight and threaten to rescind her title.

30 September 2016

Surveys Showed Trump a Clear Winner in Debate

Debate Polls
A couple of reliable and mainstream snap polls conducted online revealed that Donald Trump was the clear winner of the first presidential debate a a few nights ago.

A Time.com poll has the Republican nominee leading Hillary Clinton by four percentage points – 52 percent to 48 percent – after more than 1,300,000 votes were cast.

29 September 2016

Instead of Mexicans, Maybe Trump Should Focus on Asians

Illegals
If Donald Trump wins the presidential election this November, he needs to change his illegal alien policy targeting Mexicans to focus on curbing Asian illegals, more specifically Indians.

Indians are staying in the US illegally at far higher rates than any other nationality.

25 September 2016

Survey Shows U.S. Military Prefer Trump Over Clinton

U.S. Military
A new poll suggests that American troops are more likely to vote for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump or Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson than they are for Democrat Hillary Clinton .

According to the Military Times poll out last 21 September, the percentage of enlisted troops who said they would vote for Trump was 39.8 percent and 36.1 percent for Johnson. Clinton received just 14.1 percent support while Green Party candidate Jill Stein was 1.3 percent and write-in or other third party candidates were 3.2 percent. The poll also found 5.5 percent of the troops had no plans to vote.