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Bad month for Huma Abedin: Hillary Clinton's top aide breaks down in NYC streets

Huma Abedin crying
Hillary Clinton's closest aide Huma Abedin wept openly in the street on Friday as she returned to Clinton campaign HQ.

She was the number 2 for the most corrupt politician to ever run for the US Presidency.

Her husband was caught sexting women for a second time, including sexting an underage girl.

Her emails, found on the laptop of her sexting husband, helped bring down the Clinton crime machine.

Huma Abedin had a very bad month, and The Daily Mail UK sums it up...
- Hillary Clinton's closest aide Huma Abedin wept in the street as she approached the failed campaign's headquarters in Brooklyn

- The FBI investigation into her pervert estranged husband Anthony Weiner is being cited as one of the reasons for her boss losing - it led to the Clinton email investigation being re-opened

- It is unclear what Abedin, 40, will do now that her boss's political career is over; she has never worked for anyone else

- Abedin made the phonecall to Trump's aide Kellyann Conway in which Clinton conceded to the President-elect - minutes after her campaign chairman had suggested there would be no concession

- She declared her marriage to serial sexter Weiner over when he sent sexual picture of himself in bed alongside their son to a woman in her 40s - then DailyMail.com revealed his sexts to a girl, 15

Satellite

Mystery object believed to be Chinese satellite, lands at jade mine in Myanmar

Photograph of the metal debris
© Yannaing Pyi Sone Aung
Photograph of the metal debris.
A large metal object has fallen from the sky into a jade mining area in north Myanmar, state media say. The cylindrical object, found on Thursday in Kachin state, is 4.5m (15ft) long and 1.2m wide.

Another piece of metal with Chinese writing on it tore through the roof of a nearby house at about the same time, but no injuries were reported. It is thought that the incident might be related to the launch of a Chinese satellite.

A Chinese Long March 11 rocket lifted off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre on Wednesday night, carrying an experimental satellite.

'Houses shook'

Local residents reported hearing a loud bang before the object landed. Officials from the local Defence Service said it bounced 150ft (50m) and landed in a muddy area of the mine, according to the Global New Light of Myanmar newspaper.

"We were all afraid of that explosion," villager Ko Maung Myo told the Myanmar Times. "Initially, we thought it was a battle. The explosion made our houses shake. We saw the smoke from our village."

He said that the air near the object smelled acrid.

"The metal objects are assumed to be part of a satellite or the engine parts of a plane or missile," Global New Light reported.

The object appeared to be same shape and size as a part of the rocket known as a stage, says BBC science correspondent Jonathan Amos. Rocket stages are supposed to fall away into bodies of water or uninhabited areas. The Kachin state government said it was unable to immediately identify the object.

Cult

North Carolina chapter of the Ku Klux Klan to hold Trump victory parade

KKK rally
© Johnny Milano / Reuters
The Ku Klux Klan announced it will hold a victory parade in North Carolina in December to celebrate Donald Trump's win.

The white supremacist group endorsed the Republican presidential candidate in April, with its unnamed 'Imperial Wizard' voicing his support for the former businessman.

The parade is being organized by the 'Loyal White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan' in Pelham on December 3, but the time and location of the 'Victory Klavalkade Klan Parade' are being kept under wraps.

On the group's website, between statements like, "One country, one flag, one language,""Trump's race united my people,"and images of white hooded groups, the KKK seeks to "dispel some of the lies told about us by the liberal news media."

Comment: Don't forget that Killary received monetary support and endorsement from the KKK. Sure, Trump made some insensitive statements but is he any more 'racist' than your average white billionaire? Who knows? One thing is for sure, racism and racist acts have always existed in this country and the Klan has always held rallies espousing their views. A Trump presidency is bringing more racists out of hiding, for sure, but Trump didn't start the fire. Leave it to 'muricans to run with it as they always do.


Sheriff

Corrupt Indiana Sheriff's office just raided by dozens of federal & state police

FBI raid
The FBI and the Indiana State Police have descended upon Lake County Sherriff's Department (IN) and the home of Sherriff John Buncich, subpoenas in hand, and dollies in tow. While the FBI would not comment on the purpose of their raid, one source indicated the federal and state authorities were investigating a large-scale bribery scheme.

A reported 38 federal and state investigators were inside the department, ordered everyone out, and then began to peruse through campaign finance records which seemed to indicate Sherriff Bunich had received nearly $9,000 in campaign donations from local towing companies.

One of those companies was also raided. Sampson Towing was said to have been the target of the FBI's investigation, and FBI agents swooped into the towing company's place of business which reportedly has a back lot used for stowing towed vehicles. Typically, when an accident happens, towing companies are usually contacted by the police to arrive on scene and effect the removal of inoperable vehicles, vehicles involved in accidents, and vehicles which have been impounded by police. Often, the towing company collects a per diem storage fee while legal matters are resolved. While, at the moment, the federal and state officials have not publicly commented on their investigation, one might be tempted to put two and two together and arrive at a conclusion the three separate raids are related to each other.

Cookies

Precious snowflakes: Grieving liberal students beg for exam cancellations in wake of Killary's loss

distraught Hillary fans election
Liberal students across the nation watched in shock as Donald Trump clinched victory from Hillary Clinton to become the 45th president of the United States.

But some wiped their tears, and pulled themselves together enough to ask their professors to cancel their exams because they were so upset by the results.

And one Yale economics professor heard the cry, and decided to protect his snowflake charges by making the test optional.

Chart Bar

"Horrifying!": 2 million hypocritical Hillary fanatics sign petition to overturn election results

not my president anti-trump protest

"Fight racism! (But mass murder is okay)" --typical Hillary supporter
During the third presidential debate back on October 19, then GOP candidate Donald Trump refused to say that he would honor the results of the Nov. 8 election if he were to be unsuccessful in gaining 270 electoral votes. "I will look at it at the time.... I'll keep you in suspense," Trump told moderator Chris Wallace. His rival at the time, Hillary Clinton, called the now president-elect's response "horrifying," and throughout the accusation of "talking down our democracy."

Clinton would run as long as she could with accusing Trump of undermining the democratic process by refusing to accept the election results, making it a solid part of her attack platform from the third debate forward. During rallies, her supporters would boo Trump whenever Clinton mentioned the fact he refused to say he'd accept.

Well, now it turns out that Clinton's supporters are the ones who are refusing to accept the election results as they were announced in the early morning of Nov. 9.

Comment: Is it the year 2000 all over again? You'd think that after that expose of the electoral college, Americans would've made sure it never happened again. But no, they've been fine with it for the past 3 elections. They were fine with it going in to this election. The only reason Hillary supporters are upset with the system today is because they lost. By all means, reform the system. But don't think that a minuscule few million sore losers can justify retroactively changing a process they willingly participated in.

Sidebar: A question for the Killary supporters. Do you really think Clinton only managed to steal a puny 300,000 votes? It's unlikely she even legitimately won the popular vote...


Briefcase

Father of slain Dallas cop sues George Soros and Black Lives Matter

Patrick Zamarripa

Patrick Zamarripa
In July of this year, a cowardly murderer opened fire on police during a peaceful protest over the recent police killings of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile. Twelve Dallas law enforcement officers were shot in the vicious downtown Dallas ambush, with five being fatally wounded. One of those killed was Patrick Zamarripa, whose father is now suing Black Lives Matter, George Soros, and other groups for allegedly "inciting a war on police" that led to the death of his son.

According to the Fort Worth Star Telegram, Enrique Zamarripa filed a 43-page lawsuit Monday in U.S. District Court seeking a whopping $550 million in damages. According to the lawsuit:
"While Defendant Black Lives Matter claims to combat anti-black racism, the movement has in fact incited and committed further violence, severe bodily injury and death against police officers of all races and ethnicities, Jews, and Caucasians. Defendant Black Lives Matter is in fact a violent and revolutionary criminal gang."
Named in the lawsuit is Minister Louis Farrakhan, Rev. Al Sharpton, Deray McKesson, Johnetta Elzie, Malik Zulu Shabazz, leader of the New Black Panther Party, and George Soros who financially supports Black Lives Matter.

Comment: More on the incident in question: 11 Dallas officers shot, 4 dead in shooting as protest ended


Red Flag

Amnesty International: Iraqi forces near Mosul tortured & killed civilians

woman fleeing fighting between Islamic State militants and Iraqi forces

A woman fleeing fighting between Islamic State militants and Iraqi forces in eastern Mosul reacts as she heads to safer territory on November 8.
Amnesty International says it has gathered evidence suggesting that Iraqi government forces tortured and killed villagers near the northern city of Mosul.

The London-based human rights group said up to six people were killed execution-style in late October in several villages south of Mosul due to suspected links with the Islamic State (IS) extremist group.

Iraqi forces, backed by U.S. air strikes and Kurdish Peshmerga fighters, have been battling to retake Mosul from the militants.

Caesar

Philip Freeman: Rome Had Caesar, America Has Trump

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I teach ancient history at a small liberal arts college in the Midwest. One question I'm often asked when I tell people what I do is whether or not America is falling apart like Rome did long ago. They want to know what Donald Trump's victory means for our country and if the Romans can teach us anything about why Trump was able to pull off one of the most stunning political triumphs in American history.

Professors hate to give short answers, but there are some disturbing parallels between Rome and modern America, especially in the presidential election of 2016.

Rome was a civilization of haves and have-nots. It was a republic in which every male citizen could vote, but the elections were dominated by an aristocracy that routinely manipulated the process so that they kept power for themselves. The masses were bought off with promises of bread and circuses, while the wealthy dined at lavish banquets and ran the affairs of state.

Whistle

Snowden's lawyer: Upon close review, Trump's team will understand whistleblower 'acted in interests of US citizens'

Edward Snowden
© Sputnik
Edward Snowden's lawyer said US President-elect Donald Trump would closely review the whistleblower's case


US whistleblower Edward Snowden's lawyer Anatoly Kucherena expressed hope on Friday that US President-elect Donald Trump would closely consider the situation with information disclosure by Snowden, stressing that there were no reasons to extradite the whistleblower.

"I think that the new US President-elect Donald Trump will definitely put on agenda the issue of citizens' rights and freedoms. Since this is an inevitable process, he will also pay attention to the role played by Edward Snowden's disclosure of information on the total invasion into private life of the US citizens," Kucherena said.

He added that after regarding the situation closely, Trump's assistants would "inevitably come to the conclusion that Edward Snowden acted in the interests of the US citizens." Kucherena stressed that in case Trump justified Snowden's actions, the majority of the US citizens would "strongly support him in all decisions and planned reforms."