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Jan 02 | Crazy ‘Hanoi Jane’ Fonda is ramping up

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Crime & Punishment Ah, Hunter Biden. You always keep us amused. The latest is that private investiga

Crime & Punishment Ah, Hunter Biden. You always keep us amused. The latest is that private investigators hired by Hunter’s baby mama have Joe “No Malarkey” Biden’s son is involved in a $156 million counterfeiting scheme. This is the latest major felony of which he’s accused. [(Read More)]( Leading Ladies [(Read More)]( Source: Washington Post / Getty Images Stacey Abrams tried her best, but she couldn’t con a federal judge into reinstating 100,000 inactive voter registrations. Abrams is a failed Georgia gubernatorial candidate who founded Fair Fight Action. The goal was to halt suppression of minority voters. Voters were only removed from the rolls after they were notified by mail. Many hadn’t voted since 2012. Since losing the 2018 election, Abrams has griped the election was not fair and the governor is not legitimate. Sound familiar? [(Read More)]( Driving Green Madness Crazy ‘Hanoi Jane’ Fonda is ramping up her silly climate protests. Fonda began her “Fire Drill Friday” protests in October and roped some of her celebrity fans into joining her. Now she wants to “close the government.” "If necessary, we will have to close the government. And it is not radical. What is not radical does nothing," she said boldly. After all, it’s important to get some high-profile media coverage before she jets back to Los Angeles for film obligations. [(Read More)]( Trump's Quote of the Day [(Read More)]( Source: Behar Anthony / SIPAFirst Lady Melania Trump just gets classier. The most gracious and graceful First Lady since Jacqueline Kennedy had a simple response when asked for her 2020 goals: “Peace on the world,” she said. [(Read More)]( Watch Your Words As we predicted, Pope Francis is feeling remorse for slapping away the hand of a woman who grabbed him. “The patience of love: love makes us patient. So often we lose patience. So do I, and I apologize for yesterday’s bad example,” he said, visibly choked up, according to Breitbart. [(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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