Tuesday, August 29, 2017

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SEE YA: University of Tampa Fires Professor for Hurricane Comments
The University of Tampa has fired the left-leaning professor who said Texas "deserves" Hurricane Harvey because the state voted for President Trump; releasing a statement on social media that confirmed the instructor has "been relieved of his duties."
Trump Responds to North Korea Missile Launch
President Trump responded to the latest North Korean missile launch on Tuesday, saying that all "options are on the table" just hours after Kim Jong Un fired a missile over Japanese territory; a move that will drastically increase tensions in an already volatile region.
WATCH: Bernie Sanders Rips President Trump for Visiting Texas... Too Soon
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders lashed-out at President Trump on Tuesday, saying it was "too soon" for the President to visit Hurricane-ravaged Texas and the nation's focus should be on "protecting the people of Houston."

Bernie was speaking with CBS's "This Morning" when he was pressed on whether President Trump's visit to the Gulf Coast was too early and could divert attention from search and rescue operations.

"President Trump is heading there today? Is that a good idea?" asked CBS's Gayle King. "There's one school of thought is that they're still in the middle of it."
PATHETIC: Liberal Reporters Use Hurricane Harvey to Attack Melania Trump
As Hurricane Harvey continues to bring devastation and destruction to huge swaths of Texas and the Gulf coast, liberal journalists are focusing on what truly matters to the American people in their time of need: Melania Trump's shoes.

The First Lady and President Trump travel to Texas on Tuesday to view the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey's direct hit. As images of the First Family appeared on social media, left-wing journalists couldn't help but comment on Melania's choice of footwear.

Liberal online magazine Salon trashed the 'Star Spangled Banner' earlier this week, publishing an article that called the national anthem of the United States a "neo-Confederate symbol" of hate and questioning its usage at sporting events.

The article, titled "It's time to examine the words and the origins of our national anthem, another neo-Confederate Symbol," questions the history of the anthem, as well as its prevalence at sporting events throughout the nation.
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