It’s short but sweet. Watch:
Showing posts with label deception. Show all posts
Showing posts with label deception. Show all posts
Thursday, May 26, 2016
Editing Katie Couric
RS: You know the old saying, what’s good for the goose is good for the gander. Well in that spirit Reason TV has put out a new video response to Katie Couric’s blatant editing job that was exposed yesterday.
It’s short but sweet. Watch:
It’s short but sweet. Watch:
Friday, May 20, 2016
"Judge orders entire DOJ to remedial don't-lie-to-me class over WH executive amnesty case"
Washington Examiner: A federal judge has ordered annual ethics classes for Justice Department attorneys as a punishment for being "intentionally deceptive" during litigation over President Obama's executive immigration orders.
"Such conduct is certainly not worthy of any department whose name includes the word 'Justice,'" U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen wrote in a withering order released Thursday.
Justice Department attorneys misled the court about when the Department of Homeland Security would begin implementing President Obama's executive order granting "deferred action" to illegal immigrants whose children are citizens. In doing so, they tricked the 26 states who filed a lawsuit into "foregoing a request for a temporary restraining order," according to the judge. (read more)
"Such conduct is certainly not worthy of any department whose name includes the word 'Justice,'" U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen wrote in a withering order released Thursday.
Justice Department attorneys misled the court about when the Department of Homeland Security would begin implementing President Obama's executive order granting "deferred action" to illegal immigrants whose children are citizens. In doing so, they tricked the 26 states who filed a lawsuit into "foregoing a request for a temporary restraining order," according to the judge. (read more)
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Friday, December 4, 2015
"Florida Woman Claims She Was Just Acting..."
"...in Police Undercover Murder-For-Hire Video"
On a grainy undercover police video, Dalia Dippolito is seen getting into a car with a man she had never met before -- a man she believed, police say, would kill her husband for her.
“I’m going to tell you how I’m going to do it and what exactly is going to get done,” the undercover officer is heard telling Dippolito in the 2009 video. He then goes on to say that he would break into their house and her husband “gets two in the head.”
“Between now and when it’s done, you know, you’re not going to have an opportunity to change your mind,” the undercover officer continues.
“No, there’s no like-- I’m determined already, I’m positive, like 5,000 percent sure,” Dippolito tells him. “I’m a lot tougher than what I look. I know you came here, and ‘oh what a cute little girl’ or whatever, you know, but I’m not.”
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
The Ferguson bargain
"The largely peaceful protests began Sunday morning with a silent march, but by night they had been overtaken by what appeared to be random violence and opportunistic looting. The man shot by police, Tyrone Harris Jr., had been with two friends who were trying to sell a looted flat-screen television, according to his girlfriend and relatives. They said an argument with a buyer over the TV’s price escalated into a gunfight, during which police said Harris opened fire on a carload of undercover officers."
Harris, 18, remained in critical condition Monday. Police charged him with 10 counts of assaulting law enforcement, shooting at a motor vehicle and armed criminal action...
St. Louis Alderman Antonio French, who was just a few feet away when the night’s first round of gunfire broke out, said he ran toward the office of a nonprofit group he founded called Heal STL. There he saw a young man who looked equally horrified by the shooting, so French invited him in.
Moments later, as French turned his back, the boy dashed out the door with six of the nonprofit’s iPads, a laptop and a camera bag.
“For a small group of people, the anniversary of Michael Brown’s death might as well have been Looting Day,” French said.
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
"That dress is very slimming on you."
*points top to bottom* And it is.
So I do. And it turns out I'm flat dead wrong. Again.
That dress would be slimming on a hippopotomus. And then I think, "Ew, look how wide you would be without those slimming lines." And I keep thinking that every time I see the photo, a lot, since it's up every day to taunt, I'm assuming, they are clever with their choices of photos over there at Hot Air, and they tend to hang too so you see them repeatedly. A whole week. Not like here at commoncreerendios where things disappear in a day.
Now I've had it. Can't stand it. You get the treatment. I will mock you, since you are regularly so mean, and show how wide you really are where your deceptive lines say you are not, the perfect representation in clothing for your general way.
So I do. And it turns out I'm flat dead wrong. Again.
If I may say, back to you, "You do look lovely in blue."
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