Saturday, June 3, 2017
Bill Maher: HBO host slammed for use of the N-word
Liberal ? |
Maher was having a back-and-forth with Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Neb., and the senator invited the liberal talk-show host to visit his state.
“We’d love to have you work in the fields with us,” Sasse joked.
Maher responded, “Work in the fields? Senator, I’m a house [expletive].”
Some in the audience groaned and a few clapped. Maher appeared to quickly reassure the audience and said, “No, it’s a joke.”
Sasse did not address the comment and the two moved on to another subject. Sasse faced some criticism on social media for not quickly condemning the host’s comments.
Deray Mckesson, an activist for Black Lives Matter, took to Twitter, saying, “But really, @BillMaher has got to go. There are no explanations that make this acceptable.”
The New York Times reported that the word was not cut out during HBO’s rebroadcast at midnight.
Maher was criticized last month for comments he made about President Trump and his daughter Ivanka.
Maher made his most recent controversial comments the same week Kathy Griffin faced fallout for a video showing her posing with a likeness of Trump’s severed head.
Griffin says the video was meant to be a pointed comeback to Trump's remark last summer that journalist Megyn Kelly had "blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of wherever."
Secretary Mattis Arrives in Singapore to Talk North Korea with Asian Leaders
Defense Secretary James Mattis travels to Singapore as he hopes to convince Asian countries for greater cooperation in dealing with North Korea.
Mattis arrived early Friday ahead of his policy speech at an international security conference on Saturday.
Sources indicate he will stress the threats Pyongyang poses and reiterate the importance that Asia Pacific countries work together to counter its nuclear program.
Officials say he’ll also meet with several Asian counterparts during his visit in hopes of reinforcing international order, while also seeking a peaceful, prosperous and free Asia.
‘Convicted Terrorist Shows More Integrity Than de Blasio’
New York, NY – Claire Hardwick, OAN Political Correspondent
While Oscar Lopez Rivera has decided to not accept the national freedom hero award, Nicole Malliotakis said this terrorist has shown more integrity than the New York City Mayor.
In the final days of his presidency, President Obama suspended the sentence of Oscar Lopez Rivera, the one time leader of the F.A.L.N. and a convicted terrorist.
The Puerto Rican Day Parade Committee chose to honor him with the National Freedom Hero Award, causing politicians, first responders, law enforcement, and sponsors to drop out of the parade
Nicole Malliotakis, a NYS Assemblywoman and GOP candidate for NYC Mayor, said this decision put the Puerto Rican People in a very tough position.
“I believe the majority of people from Puerto Rico believe that Oscar Lopez Rivera doesn’t represent them, and they are also very upset this is taking away from what is supposed to be a celebration about a beautiful island, its culture, its beautiful people, music food, all of the things Puerto Rico has contributed and the individuals we have celebrated,” Malliotakis said.
But despite all of this, Malliotakis said Mayor de Blasio still chose to march with him and give him this award.
And it was Rivera, a convicted terrorist, who had to decide to do the right thing for the Puerto Rican people.
“I think it is completely outrageous and shows how far city government has gone astray when we have both the speaker of the city council as well as the mayor who have spoken and said it is okay for an individual who was the leader of an organization that claimed responsibility for over 100 attacks in our nation, most of which occurred right here in nyc, to be the honoree is a sad situation,” Malliotakis said.
Malliotakis said the people of New York have not forgotten the F.A.L.N terrorist attacks, and they will will not forget de Blasio’s total lack of leadership on this decision.
President Trump Signs Bills for Officers and Vets
President Trump signs two bills including one that encourages law enforcement agencies to hire veterans.
The “American Law Enforcement Heroes Act of 2017” and the “Public Safety Officer Benefits Improvement Act of 2017” were both signed Friday at the White House after congressed passed them in May.
The heroes act authorizes the Justice Department’s community policing program to use funds to hire veterans.
The Benefits Act aims to reduce waiting times for the families of officers killed in the line of duty to receive survivor benefits.
Friday, June 2, 2017
Paris Agreement on climate change: Pence says Trump 'fighting for American jobs'
Vice
President Mike Pence praised President Trump's decision to withdraw
from the Paris climate accord, telling Fox News' "Hannity" Thursday that
the president was "fighting for American jobs."
Pence spoke to Fox News' Sean Hannity hours after Trump announced the U.S. was "getting out" of the deal, which the president described as "very unfair at the highest level to the United States."
US WITHDRAWS FROM PARIS CLIMATE CHANGE AGREEMENT AS TRUMP CALLS IT 'UNFAIR'
Pence described the 2015 agreement "a bad deal from the moment it was signed by the [Obama] administration."
"This is an agreement that puts an enormous burden on American consumers [and] on the American economy while allowing countries like India and China to virtually get off scot-free for a decade or more," Pence said.
The vice president also noted that the agreement amounted to "an international treaty that was never submitted to the Senate, probably because it never would have had a chance there."
Trump's decision to withdraw from the agreement was greeted with dismay by many world leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron, who reportedly called Trump to tell the president that the deal could not be renegotiated.
However, Pence insisted that the United States could re-enter the accord "under terms that will put the American economy and the American people first."
The vice president stressed that Trump had decided to withdraw from the deal after "after listening to all sides," including European leaders who had pressed the president to stay in the agreement during Trump's foreign trip last week.
"The president has demonstrated his commitment not just to keep his word, but to put American workers, American consumers, American energy, and the American people first," Pence said. "The American people get it ... This is a President who is fighting for the American people, fighting for American jobs ... America is back because they have a President in President Donald Trump who is fighting every day for them."
Pence spoke to Fox News' Sean Hannity hours after Trump announced the U.S. was "getting out" of the deal, which the president described as "very unfair at the highest level to the United States."
US WITHDRAWS FROM PARIS CLIMATE CHANGE AGREEMENT AS TRUMP CALLS IT 'UNFAIR'
Pence described the 2015 agreement "a bad deal from the moment it was signed by the [Obama] administration."
"This is an agreement that puts an enormous burden on American consumers [and] on the American economy while allowing countries like India and China to virtually get off scot-free for a decade or more," Pence said.
The vice president also noted that the agreement amounted to "an international treaty that was never submitted to the Senate, probably because it never would have had a chance there."
Trump's decision to withdraw from the agreement was greeted with dismay by many world leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron, who reportedly called Trump to tell the president that the deal could not be renegotiated.
However, Pence insisted that the United States could re-enter the accord "under terms that will put the American economy and the American people first."
The vice president stressed that Trump had decided to withdraw from the deal after "after listening to all sides," including European leaders who had pressed the president to stay in the agreement during Trump's foreign trip last week.
"The president has demonstrated his commitment not just to keep his word, but to put American workers, American consumers, American energy, and the American people first," Pence said. "The American people get it ... This is a President who is fighting for the American people, fighting for American jobs ... America is back because they have a President in President Donald Trump who is fighting every day for them."
Congress Must Act To Address The National Debt Ceiling
Washington, DC – Kendall Forward, OAN Political Correspondent
With everything going on in Washington, D.C. the national debt ceiling is an issue Congress can’t ignore much longer.
So much so, Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin asked Congress to raise or suspend the ceiling before leaving for summer recess in August.
The cap on U.S. borrowing is currently set at $19.81 trillion. But, the Treasury Department is running out of ways to keep it below the limit, while floating the bills for the nation’s obligations and past lawmakers’ commitments, in full and on time.
Adjunct Professor at George Washington University, Gary Nordlinger says, “it is without a doubt the most important thing that can happen in the us.” He adds it’s critical to keeping a strong economy, saying “if we don’t have the debt ceiling increase then the United States defaults on the interest on its debts and all of the sudden the dollar goes from being the universal currency of the world to being junk.
He says Congress must come together to act quickly and efficiently in addressing Secretary Mnuchin’s concerns and raise or suspend the ceiling. He’s confident the budget will push through, then Congress must act to pull the reigns back on spending with more fiscally responsible policies.
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