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Crime & Punishment The news media rightfully gave massive coverage to the weekend’s crime news.

Crime & Punishment The news media rightfully gave massive coverage to the weekend’s crime news. Major items included a horrific [shooting in the Texas church]( and the [nightmarish machete attack]( at a Hanukkah party. The news of a six-time deported alien who was charged with killing a 51-year old grandmother in Colorado as she walked home from Walgreen was a bit buried, though. Think that news is bad? When Juan Sanchez of Mexico was arrested after the hit-and-run he was soon released from custody. Why? He was uncooperative and reportedly told police “I’ll fight my way out of jail,” reported Breitbart. Think that news is bad? Four days before the death, Sanchez was arrested for drunk driving. Basically, he was released, although he had a blood-alcohol level twice the legal limit. Think that news is bad? See below. [(Read More)]( Leading Ladies [(Read More)]( Are you tired of news on Elizabeth Warren, Alexandria Ocascio-Ortez and Jill Biden? I am too. Today, let’s celebrate Wall Street Journal columnist Kimberley Strassel. The author of “Resistance (At All Costs): How Trump Haters Are Breaking America.” Once again, one of her Tweets hit ye olde political nail on the head: “Who says [House Speaker Nancy] Pelosi even wants a Senate trial? Far better for Democrats to keep impeachment rolling? Find out her thoughts by checking the link below. [(Read More)]( Driving Green Madness Want a good laugh? [The New York Times]( reported that California’s fires, garbage and homelessness is -- well, basically your fault. “What’s happening in California right now is a warning shot to the rest of the country,” said Jim Newton, a journalist, historian and lecturer on public policy at the University of California, Los Angeles to the NY Times. “It’s a warning about income inequality and suburban sprawl, and how those intersect with quality of life and climate change.” In fact, California is a perfect example of “get woke, go broke” in action. That’s how paradise became a third-world country. The National Review explains below. [(Read More)]( Trump's Quote of the Day [(Read More)]( Source: Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images “The anti-Semitic attack in Monsey, New York, on the 7th night of Hanukkah last night is horrific. We must all come together to fight, confront, and eradicate the evil scourge of anti-Semitism. Melania and I wish the victims a quick and full recovery. [Tweet by Donald J. Trump]( PS -- Democrats blame Trump for the attack. Surprised? Of course you’re not. [(Read More)]( Watch Your Words Ah, Cher. You just can’t stop, can you? Here’s her latest: Chuck Todd’s Not ONLY TV Host Whose Show is Study In””Journalism. trump is,& Always Has Been a Liar,Criminal,&Beyond Redemption.trump CREATED an Atmosphere Of”Goodnight & Good Luck”&Joker”.EVIL MEN MAKE PPL FEARFUL,&KOWTOW 2 THEM.HE’S THEIR MASTER As Breitbart noted, this is the same woman who said Trump would send LGBT people to concentration camps…..Although he is working to decriminalize gay acts everywhere. [(Read More)]( As always, we appreciate you reading this today. Don't miss our next edition, straight from The Swamp. Until Next Time, Kris Cleary P.S. Know someone who'd love Notes from a Deplorable? Be sure to send them to this link so they can get signed up: [www.notesfromadeplorable.com](. Notes From A Deplorable, 20 N. Orange Ave., 32801, Orlando, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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