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Chris Matthews has ‘kiss up session’ with Donald Trump

Chris Matthews’ long-term presidential prediction of Rand Paul might have been a little off, but the MSNBC host spent some time today interviewing Donald Trump, and Mickey Kaus reports thatMatthews and Trump were in perfect sync. If Trumpcan sell his ideas to Matthews, previously seen marching next to a giantHillary Clinton banner, what sort of crossover potential does he have with Democrat voters?

Matthews might have had his boisterous face on, but viewers were surprised by the softball nature of the questions.

Read more: http://twitchy.com/2016/02/08/chris-matthews-kiss-up-session-with-donald-trump-rates-3-lipstick-emoji/

Breitbart is here: Citizen journalists observe ‘Blog about Pigford Day’

http://twitter.com/#!/Stranahan/status/327934027849940992

It might have taken years and a front-page story in the New York Times to vindicate the late Andrew Breitbart, but it’s only fitting that the story of the Pigford scandal should return to the world of the blogosphere. Today was “Blog about Pigford Day,” and citizen reporters turned their attention to the “runaway train” of government waste fueled in part by bogus charges of racial discrimination.

Why May 1? As Breitbart.com explained, “May 1st is a crucial date because corrupt farmers’ settlements for women and Hispanic farmers are STILL open — the claims form is at FarmerClaims.gov — but the deadline for these schemes is May 1st.” The New York Times reports that the program could eventually cost up to $4.4 billion. Want to know more about where your tax dollars are going in the name of racial justice? Take your pick.

Andrew Breitbart’s Pigford Vision shar.es/lswA2 | A personal reflection and my contribution to Everybody Blog About #Pigford Day

— Lee Stranahan (@Stranahan) May 1, 2013

Speak up, take action: Everybody Blog About #Pigford Day ==> michellemalkin.com/2013/05/01/eve…#breitbartishere

— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) May 1, 2013

Pigford: Big Government and big corruption go hand-in-hand breitbart.com/InstaBlog/2013… via @breitbartnews

— Lee Stranahan (@Stranahan) May 1, 2013

#tcot #news Why the Pigford Fraud Must Be Exposed, Especially to the Youth bit.ly/12Xz2Kk #teaparty #p2

— Freedom Rings (@survivalstation) May 1, 2013

@stranahan Andrew Breitbart & Lee StranahanVindicated On Pigford Scandaldrawandstrike.blogspot.com/2013/05/andrew…

— Grumpier Than Thou (@drawandstrike) May 1, 2013

My contribution to Blog about Pigford Day –> Media Always Follow New York Times’ Lead … Unless It’s Pigford shar.es/lvct7

— John Nolte(@NolteNC) May 1, 2013

New #Convo post: #Pigford and Political Correctness breitbart.com/InstaBlog/2013…

— Lisa De Pasquale (@LisaDeP) May 1, 2013

#EveryoneBlogAboutPigford – Don’t Forget The Pigford Scandal lonelyconservative.com/2013/05/everyo… via @lonelycon

— Lee Stranahan (@Stranahan) May 1, 2013

Milk for Kittens: What Pigford Should Teach President Obama breitbart.com/InstaBlog/2013…

— John Sexton (@verumserum) May 1, 2013

May 1st is Blog about #Pigford Day j.mp/12XdXiVPass it on!Next largest tax dollar waste after Obama Vacations

— Pharmer1 (@Pharmer1) May 1, 2013

Apparently it’s blog about Pigford day on the Twittersphere.Here’s from @allanbourdiusfb.me/25gNNAymE

— Bea♥American (@AllFiredUpOnBTR) May 1, 2013

I’m not going to blog about #Pigford . But I wrote some music#PigfordBluesthearmyyouhave.bandcamp.com/track/pigford-…

— Gary Eaton (@garysteveneaton) May 1, 2013

It might be “blog” about Pigford day, but don’t let that stop you, mainstream media … jump on in!

Hi @joenbc @hardball_chris @tombrokaw @maddow wat up marxists? Wed. May 1st Is ‘Everybody Blog About #Pigford Day’ shar.es/lvxNK

— Barry Choom (@rapidcraft) May 1, 2013

Read more: http://twitchy.com/2013/05/01/breitbart-is-still-here-citizen-journalists-observe-blog-about-pigford-day/

Pernicious Anaemia

This book could save you years of ill health! Vitamin B12 deficiency, often caused by pernicious anemia, can be a devastating condition if left untreated, leading to irreversible nerve damage and disability after years of exhaustion and mental ‘fog’. Its symptoms creep up on sufferers and are under-recognized by doctors; tests to confirm it and underlying pernicious anemia, are problematic. Martyn Hooper, the founder of the Pernicious Anaemia Society, now brings together vital information about the condition and real-life stories – including his own and those of many members of the society – that will help sufferers and their friends and families recognize the condition and understand how best to tackle it. In particular, the book draws on the findings of a survey of society members that give new clarity to the complex issues involved. [VidConnect vidp=’70335′ vidn=’0′ vidt=’default’ vidv=’1PG2VJzVTrs’]