Eiza Gonzalez Braless And Busting Out Like Bananas… WOW! https://t.co/n5FpP496GF pic.twitter.com/Hixa2x5ixH
— Popoholic (@Popoholic) August 17, 2018
Wednesday, August 22, 2018
Eiza Gonzalez Busting Out
Selena Gomez Bikini
Selena Gomez Busting Out Her Massive Cleavage Like Bananas In A Tiny Bikini… WOW! https://t.co/dJnWMf7x46 pic.twitter.com/63NmVpgKcp
— Popoholic (@Popoholic) August 16, 2018
More Ultra Busty Selena Gomez Bikini Pictures? Yes Please! https://t.co/gmeJGwUvC7 pic.twitter.com/a5cSt7fYLM
— Popoholic (@Popoholic) August 20, 2018
Today's Front-Page at the Los Angeles Times
Today’s front page. Every story, from Washington to Bell, is about corruption. pic.twitter.com/bALNzwKocT— Laura J. Nelson 🦅 (@laura_nelson) August 22, 2018
Jennifer Garner on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (VIDEO)
At Elle, "Jennifer Garner Is Reportedly ‘Not Pleased’ or 'Surprised' Ben Affleck Is Dating a 22-Year-Old Playboy Model," and at Metro U.K., "Ben Affleck grabs bite to eat with Playboy model Shauna Sexton as he skips ex-wife Jennifer Garner’s Walk of Fame ceremony."
(BONUS: "SHAUNA SEXTON PHOTOGRAPHED BY DOVE SHORE FOR PLAYBOY, MAY 2018." Maybe he's not an idiot after all, shoot! But see, "Jennifer Garner Topless & Ass Pics.")
Also, at People, "All the Cutest Photos From Jennifer Garner's Walk of Fame Ceremony with Her Three Adorable Kids: Jennifer Garner received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Monday — and made a rare appearance with her three children with ex Ben Affleck."
Anne De Paula on Most Secluded Beach (VIDEO)
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Olivia Culpo Nautical Bikini
Olivia Culpo slips into a nautical-inspired ruffle bikini as she poses up a storm for desert shoot in Palm Springs https://t.co/sgcKbrgRz7
— Daily Mail Celebrity (@DailyMailCeleb) July 9, 2018
Emily Ratajkowski in New York
Emily Ratajkowski shows off a hint of underboob and her extremely svelte torso in a summery crop top https://t.co/FSE6yatPGB
— Daily Mail Celebrity (@DailyMailCeleb) July 21, 2018
The U.S. Maintains the Most Generous Immigration Policies in the World (VIDEO)
Megan Parry's Tuesday Forecast
Phoebe Price Bikini Slip
Also, at DListed, "Open Post: Hosted By Red, White, Blue and Ginger Elegance," and "It Wouldn’t Be a National Holiday Without Bikini Pics of Phoebe Price!"
Oakland Athletics Tied for First in American League West Division
It's great!
I mean, I'm an Angels fan first and foremost, of course. But I love the Athletics and they're making a serious run for the post-season. Really serious! They were something like twelve games out of first place a while back, but they started racking up the best record in baseball for the last month or so. And here they are, tied for first.
The season's been magical up there in the East Bay too. When they opened up the top level seats --- Mount Davis, the sky-high section that was built to lure the Raiders back to Oakland back in the day --- it was the first time in 13 years, and was one hella phenomenon. You can see across the bay on a clear day. Just spectacular.
In any case, let's hope the Athletics continue to have a hot streak here, that they take the first place spot in the standing outright over the next few days. I just wish I could watch them on TV. The Angels are fading and this is the time I wind down my game viewing until the playoffs.
On Twitter:
Ramon Laureano smacks 2 homers and Khris Davis hits one with young cancer patient's signature on his jersey. Updated story on #Athletics powering their way back into first-place tie in AL West: https://t.co/kCK2Hi0kof— Ron Kroichick (@ronkroichick) August 21, 2018
— Oakland Athletics 🌳🐘⚾️ (@Athletics) August 21, 2018
Join us to #PackTheTown.— Oakland Athletics 🌳🐘⚾️ (@Athletics) July 16, 2018
For the first time in 13 years, we are opening up Mount Davis! Help us break the all-time Coliseum attendance record of 55,989 set in 2004 with $10 Mount Davis tickets for Saturday, July 21. https://t.co/F9skzqsr4r pic.twitter.com/LiPuKbYcuY
Who is going to help us #PackTheTown tomorrow?— Oakland Athletics 🌳🐘⚾️ (@Athletics) July 20, 2018
$10 Mount Davis seats + $2 hot dogs, nachos, soda, water, and peanuts at the Mount Davis concession stands. 😋 (cash only)
🎟️: https://t.co/F9skzqsr4r pic.twitter.com/Wu2CwwbRLB
This story is especially good:
We famous! 😎📸— Maria Contreras (@Maria_Maria727) July 22, 2018
A’s, Giants fans go on expedition to dusty Mount Davis https://t.co/0S4RuIdPPP
Leftists Politics Closing In
The Fences Are Closing In https://t.co/xFm8CVVVan pic.twitter.com/s1V12VxSKr
— PJ Media (@PJMedia_com) August 20, 2018
There’s an old expression, we’ve all used it: “It’s a free country!” Now, sometimes people abuse it. If you catch somebody spraying graffiti on the side of your house, he might just say that. Which, of course, is stupid.Keep reading.
But people only hijack an expression because it’s powerful and true. This is a free country, that’s what defines it. It’s what made America great.
But will America stay free? Or are powerful forces eating away at our freedoms? I won’t say nibbling, because they’re tearing off great big chunks of it at a time. Our freedom of speech, of religion, our right to back political candidates and stand up for what we believe in. All that’s now threatened. I think you know that.
Would you feel comfortable wearing a MAGA hat? Or would you worry you might get assaulted? That happened to 16-year-old Hunter Richard in Austin, Texas, last month. An adult man confronted him, ripped the hat off his head, screamed profanity at him, and threw a drink in his face.
But don’t worry, Austin is on it. They’re getting ready to change the name of the city because Stephen Austin owned slaves. I wonder how long it will be until the Washington, D.C., city council gets around to renaming our capital. Seriously, I think we should start a pool. Ten years? Five? Maybe two? That slope’s getting pretty slippery. If you ever want to see Mount Rushmore while it’s still intact... I think you should book your tickets now. Be sure to take lots of pictures, so you can show your children. The same with the Jefferson Memorial, Monticello, and most of the statues in Richmond. They’re on the List. You know they are.
The Democrats are now embracing “democratic socialism.” Their activists are dressing up in hoods and masks and terrorizing citizens. Assaulting cops and reporters. Trashing government buildings in Portland and occupying them for weeks. Lawmakers are actually having to use old anti-Klan laws to stop the violent radicals of Antifa from terrorizing Americans.
But we’re not supposed to complain about it. It’s getting dangerous to speak your mind. Dangerous to your career, and even to your safety...
David Horowitz Make the Case Against the #NeverTrump Crowd
Politics is a team sport. In a two-party system, being a team player often forces us to make difficult choices. After the 2012 GOP primary campaign, when I twice went “all-in” on candidates (first Herman Cain, then Rick Santorum) trying to stop Mitt Romney as the “It’s His Turn” establishment candidate, it was understandably difficult for me to get fired up for Mitt’s fall campaign. And yet, I did. By late September, I’d convinced myself that Mitt had a good chance of beating Obama and, even though Romney was by no means my idea of a conservative, I spent the final weeks of the campaign in cheerleader mode, hoping against hope that Obama could be prevented from getting a second term. Alas, we were “Doomed Beyond All Hope of Redemption,” as I declared after Mitt’s loss.Keep reading.
That experience taught me something, namely that my efforts as a journalist to “make a difference” were futile. The primary voters had their own opinions which I was unable to influence, so I vowed to ignore the 2016 primaries and let the voters hash it out for themselves. This yielded Trump as the nominee and, rather miraculously, he won. Now, however, all the GOP pundit types who’d gone all-in trying to prevent Trump’s nomination are so butthurt about their lack of influence that they can’t get over it. They are like petulant children, ruining a birthday party with a tantrum because they didn’t get the gift they wanted.
Trump is not “my guy.” I have always been for free trade, and oppose protectionism on principle. As for Trump’s tone and temperament, I share many of the concerns of the #NeverTrump crowd, but there is one thing I like very much about Donald Trump: He wins.
And here's the Horowitz piece, at American Greatness:
Here's my answer to Jonah Goldberg without the restrictions of a tweet:https://t.co/lbweUZUsV0
— David Horowitz (@horowitz39) August 20, 2018
Rose McGowan Backlash After Former 'Charmed' Star Tweets Support for Asia Argento
And Ann's comment there:
"Most 17-year-old boys would consider sex f any kind with a beautiful woman the best day of their life so far."And now at CNN, the hypocrisy of Rose McGowan:
How old was he when he made the movie in which she played his mother? Then look at the continued psychological hold on him with this "I'm your mother" routine. What if someone did that to your child? It's an appropriation of childhood innocence, very reminiscent of the behavior of the accused Catholic priests. To take a young mind and to shape and manipulate it to serve your sexual interests is truly evil. Everyone who has contact with children has a moral responsibility not to use them that way, even if they are refraining from sexual contact until the age of consent.
Rose McGowan is being criticized for her support of Asia Argentohttps://t.co/LgNUzhAHIW
— Lisa Respers France (@LisaFranceCNN) August 21, 2018
I got to know Asia Argento ten months ago. Our commonality is the shared pain of being assaulted by Harvey Weinstein. My heart is broken. I will continue my work on behalf of victims everywhere.— rose mcgowan (@rosemcgowan) August 20, 2018
None of us know the truth of the situation and I’m sure more will be revealed. Be gentle.— rose mcgowan (@rosemcgowan) August 20, 2018
Rose got fried for her sick double standard here, at the link.
Last Known Nazi Death Camp Guard Deported to Germany
And ICE deported him. You'd think leftists would celebrate that, right?
At the Guardian U.K., "U.S. deports Nazi war crimes suspect to Germany."
Thursday, August 16, 2018
Howard Fast, Freedom Road
In any case, I read Howard Fast's Spartacus last summer, and that book made me a forever fan of Fast, who has a fascinating personal history (or "had" one; he died in 2003).
At Amazon, Howard Fast, Freedom Road (American History Through Literature).
'Think'
At LAT, "Aretha Franklin, who defined an era as the Queen of Soul, dies at 76."