Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Sad Situation in USA Worsens as Ultra Left Democrats Pursue Trump Like a Common Criminal; Maryland Eliminated From NCAA Baseball Tournament; Burnley To Play Second Straight Season in Premier League

Tuesday, June 6, 2017 - Here we go:  Trump agrees to a Special Prosecutor.  And he is former FBI Director Robert B. Muellar.  Concerning this and several other current events, I offer the following: 

The Ultra Leftist Anti-Americans who live in their specially constructed lair at the top left of the political spectrum know what they will be saying when the Special Prosecutor makes his benign final report.  This final report by Mr. Muellar will begin by praising the patriotism of the Ultra Left in making these ridiculous charges.  Mr. Muellar will also say that it shows how great America is for being able to fully vet these absurdities right out there in the public eye.  And Robert B.  will also thank President Trump for being so magnanimous with his time and resources.

Or something like that.  Trump had no choice, of course; his Presidency depends on his responses.  He hopes he may be accorded some time - soon - to attend to the needs of the USA.  But were I him, I would not hold my breath.

(And let me explain here what I mean by "ridiculous charges."  I assume that people who allege that the Russians attempted to compromise the American Presidential Election made the charges in good faith and while possessing certain knowledge which makes such charges at least reasonably logical.  I understand that a document or documents which make such charges reasonable have actually been leaked by a woman with a security clearance.  That woman has been arrested.  See, for example: http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/06/05/first-deep-state-arrest-government-contractor-busted-leaking-nsa-docs-to-the-intercept/ 

Many other web pages have the same story about Ms. Reality Winter, some told from different political vantage points.)

Left unsaid, by holding everything down like a great behemoth squatted upon the American Justice System will be Hillary Clinton, who was such a filthy sore loser that she went ahead and put America through this special prosecutor mess for no good reason other than she just couldn't bare to lose the Presidential Election to President Trump. Were the Russians up to no good? Of course they were.  They are always up to something no good.  I know that I was very impressed by the probing questions and learned responses provided to viewers of the debate thing NBC televised Sunday night; you know the one I'm talking about, the one that featured Vlad Putin and Megan Kelly.

Anyway, Hillary is angry that she lost the Presidential Election, again.  Will she take a chance at losing a third time? Perish the thought!

Oh that Hillary!  She hates liars so much that she has begun looking in the mirror so she can hate herself.  Her close friend, James Comey (or as the essential Mark Levin has begun calling him, "J. Edgar Comey.")

Some congress people sent J. Edgar some questions he was supposed to answer in writing in advance of his televised celebrity testifying event on Thursday Morning.  But J. Edgar said he wasn't going to do that since he is now a private citizen.  But he was not a private system when he supposedly drafted certain written memos he allegedly has.  Just Saying.

I believe it is Thursday that J. Edgar is trundling up to Congress for his celebrity testifying event.  Entertainment Networks like ABC and CBS are allegedly going to pre-empt regular programming to televise this event.  Some have alleged that he is also working with the media to make sure they get more bang for their buck since they are giving up advertising dollars from the shows they are pre-empting.  I don't know the specifics of these charges.

Al Gore, the Vice-President when Bill Clinton was a two-term president, was on largely unwatched celebrity weekend interview TV a few days back.  He exhibited a new celebrity Southern Accent.  He said he doesn't own his own jet and when he has to fly he regularly uses Southwest Airlines.  I'd love to hear from anybody who actually saw Al on a Southwest Flight.  I actually do fly on Southwest and I've never seen him.  Have you?

Meanwhile:

   *The University of Maryland's Baseball Team did not win the Wake Forest Regional of the NCAA's College World Series.  The Terps - and the UMBC Retrievers - were among the 64 teams selected to play in the Tournament, which began last weekend with 16 4-team double-elimination regional tournaments.  Both the Terps and Retrievers were placed in the Winston Salem Regional, hosted by Wake Forest.  The Demon Deacons were the top seed, West Virginia was the No. 2 Seed, Maryland the No. 3 Seed and UMBC the No. 4 Seed.  Play began Friday when West Virginia routed Maryland and Wake Forest routed UMBC.  On Saturday afternoon, Maryland eliminated UMBC with a 16-3 rout.  On Saturday night, Wake Forest beat West Virginia, 4-3.  On Sunday afternoon, Maryland jumped ahead of West Virginia, 4-0, and still lead, 4-3, entering the 8th inning.  But the Terps fell behind, 8-4, entering the bottom of the ninth.  They got a lead-off homer by Nick Dunn and then a single and double, putting runners at second and third, with one out.  But it ended there, and Maryland lost, 8-5, ending its season.  Which ever team won that game would have had to beat the home-standing Deacons twice to win the tournament.  The Mountaineers couldn't do it, losing Sunday Night to Wake, 12-5.
     It was the first time in John Szefc's years at Maryland that the Terps qualified for the NCAA but did not win its regional.  By comparison, before Szefc Maryland only won one NCAA Game.  

   *Burnley avoided relegation from the Premier League, and for the first time in a very long time the Claret will play a second consecutive season in the Premier.  That being said, Burnley did not finish strong and lost the final match of the campaign to West Ham, 2-1.  Despite the finish, there is profound joy in Lancashire, not only for the upcoming Premier Campaign, but also because Keeper Tom Heaton is on the England Roster as it competes in the summer's World Cup qualifying matches.  Also, Sam Vokes is on the Wales Roster as it, too, competes for a World Cup berth.

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