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Re:Get Your News From An Enemy Of The 1st Amenedme
Tim Cook in his own words on censorhip
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Re:"Shockingly intelligent"?
What do you think is wrong with it, exactly? Why do you think it's "absurd"? Wells-Fargo financed the companies who cage children. That's a fact.
Except that it isn't. The companies Wells Fargo funded never caged children, but the Obama Administration did.
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Re:Can you list some hard examples?
crap I hate citing this source, because using a right-leaning source to discredit an alleged left-leaning one is subjective at best... the takeaway is that you'll need to independently verify the claims outlined here..
https://dailycaller.com/2019/0...
it its true then its a very recent excample of what I saw them do a couple years ago. Are you any good at using the wayback machine? I never used it and would need to verify this screenshot that showed they were both on the board of that PAC.
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Re:So, balance it out a little
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Good Question
Especially with CNN
https://dailycaller.com/2018/0...Or more to the point their deliberate fabrication of the news
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Re:Schumer Shutdown
The president is the one who is supposed to submit the budget in the US system. Don't they teach US civics over there?
The President PROPOSES a budget to Congress, Congress (The House in particular) controls government spending, and it is Congress that drafts the budget, passes it and sends it on to the Senate, who approves it and passes it on to the President to sign it.
The President does not set the budget, and the President can not exercise a "line-item veto" on the budget put on his desk - he either signs or vetoes the entire bill.
It's cute that you imagine the President sets the budget.
The Democratic House has already passed several bills to reopen the government in the past couple of weeks. The Senate GOP won't even allow a vote on them.
The bills spinning around in Congress fail to address the crisis at the border - ask the residents in Tijuana Mexico about the "manufactured crisis" at the border.
Border walls work - if they didn't, why hasn't the wall near San Diego been taken down?
My favorite video clip was of CNN's Jim Acosta, standing next to a section of border wall, arguing that there's no need for a border wall because there was no issue where he stood, in the shadow of the existing border wall.
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Re:Well one more thingIn Capitalist countries you usually just need to cut the money, or demonetizing, as we call it in the era of the internet.
Socialist countries have to be repressive.'
A lot of countries with socialist government weren't and aren't. Tell that to Salvador Allende or Evo Morales or Lula.
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Re:So What?
Are they not supposed to work with whomever they want? Ridiculous.
Not ridiculous when they manipulate elections against the law. Yes, some laws about that do still exist.
Why are you dragging Google into this?
Google Employees Debated Burying Conservative Media In Search
Google employees debated whether to bury conservative media outlets in the company’s search function as a response to President Donald Trump’s election in 2016, internal Google communications obtained by The Daily Caller News Foundation reveal.
The Daily Caller and Breitbart were specifically singled out as outlets to potentially bury, the communications reveal.
Trump’s election in 2016 shocked many Google employees, who had been counting on Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton to win.
Communications obtained by TheDCNF show that internal Google discussions went beyond expressing remorse over Clinton’s loss to actually discussing ways Google could prevent Trump from winning again.
Yes, just because PMSNBC embargoes this story, it must be false.
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Re:So What?
Are they not supposed to work with whomever they want? Ridiculous.
Not ridiculous when they manipulate elections against the law. Yes, some laws about that do still exist.
Why are you dragging Google into this?
Google Employees Debated Burying Conservative Media In Search
Google employees debated whether to bury conservative media outlets in the company’s search function as a response to President Donald Trump’s election in 2016, internal Google communications obtained by The Daily Caller News Foundation reveal.
The Daily Caller and Breitbart were specifically singled out as outlets to potentially bury, the communications reveal.
Trump’s election in 2016 shocked many Google employees, who had been counting on Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton to win.
Communications obtained by TheDCNF show that internal Google discussions went beyond expressing remorse over Clinton’s loss to actually discussing ways Google could prevent Trump from winning again.
Yes, just because PMSNBC embargoes this story, it must be false.
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Re:Yeah, I recognize this approach
It's called a hack. Rather than fix the root problem, just work around it.
Sea levels rose 400 feet in the last 20,000 years. Pretending that climate isn't going to change is the short-sighted approach.
Some other things to consider:
o CO2 increases are greening the earth.
o Carbon powers the world's economy. Is the cost of reducing carbon emissions worse than the cost of hypothesized problems?
o We're already changing the planet in many other ways. Just look at pictures of Earth from space. Environmentalists and world-government authoritarians aren't going to be happy until we're all living under worldwide socialism (UN agenda 2030).
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Re:Classified?
No, actually I don't approve. Like 99% of the reporting, its written by someone who has never held a security clearance so the author does not know how to evaluate what is is serious and what is not serious.
The very first paragraph screws up big time by:
* conflating emails received and emails sent
* conflating emails with markings and emails with no markingsThere were only 2 documents with markings and those documents were already declassified, they just missed a couple of markings in the process of declassifying.
The emails with actual classified information did not originate with clinton, a 3rd party who apparently received them from the CIA sent them to her without any markings. Unknowingly handling unmarked classified material doesn't even qualify for reprimand, much less criminal prosecution. It happens A LOT. One person fucks up, emails it to everybody in the office on the unclass network and now the entire office is down for a couple of days while they scrub every single computer on the network. But the only person who gets in trouble is the one who started the chain.
This going to be my last response because you are willfully ignorant and no amount of expertise can convince someone who does not want to be convinced.
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Re:He's not a US citizen...
a Federal law that makes it a felony for any foreign national to attempt to influence a U.S. election, and a felony for any U.S. citizen to help them do it
So when are they going to indict and extradite these Australians for helping Bernie Sanders?
When are they going to indict and extradite Christopher Steele, the "ex" MI6 agent that supposedly contacted Russians to compile his "salacious and unverified" Trump dossier? When are they going to prosecute those involved from the DNC, the Clinton campaign, the Department of Justice, and the FBI?
It's funny, we're going on two years of this "Trump-Russia collusion" business, but the bulk of the evidence points to a criminal conspiracy to help the Democrats.
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Soros conspiracy!
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/1...
"George Soros, the billionaire hedge fund manager and a major Democratic donor, has given $18 billion to his Open Society Foundations, one of the largest transfers of wealth ever made by a private donor to a single foundation."
http://www.latimes.com/local/c...
"As they poured millions of dollars into district attorney campaigns, New York billionaire George Soros and other liberal donors seemed poised for victory in California.
They enjoyed the political momentum, having helped elect more than a dozen prosecutors from Florida to Texas."
https://dailycaller.com/2017/0...
"Leaked documents from George Soros' Open Society Foundations reveal how Soros works to defeat populist candidates and movements in Europe.
Soros, a U.S. citizen, uses a network of nonprofits and partner organizations across Europe to try and affect the outcomes of elections in foreign countries, the documents show.
Through advocacy efforts, education campaigns and media influencing projects, Soros does his best to affect electoral outcomes around the globe in support of his open borders worldview."
https://dailycaller.com/2016/0...
"From July 2013 to February 2015, Open Society Foundations, the network of political organizations controlled by left-wing billionaire George Soros, secretly paid the salaries of three key staffers to then-Moldovan Prime Minister Iurie Leanca, funneling the money through a German non-profit in order to skirt Moldovan laws against doing so, according to a leaked OSF document."
$18 billion buys a lot of fingers in a lot of pies. This is just a small sample.
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Soros conspiracy!
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/1...
"George Soros, the billionaire hedge fund manager and a major Democratic donor, has given $18 billion to his Open Society Foundations, one of the largest transfers of wealth ever made by a private donor to a single foundation."
http://www.latimes.com/local/c...
"As they poured millions of dollars into district attorney campaigns, New York billionaire George Soros and other liberal donors seemed poised for victory in California.
They enjoyed the political momentum, having helped elect more than a dozen prosecutors from Florida to Texas."
https://dailycaller.com/2017/0...
"Leaked documents from George Soros' Open Society Foundations reveal how Soros works to defeat populist candidates and movements in Europe.
Soros, a U.S. citizen, uses a network of nonprofits and partner organizations across Europe to try and affect the outcomes of elections in foreign countries, the documents show.
Through advocacy efforts, education campaigns and media influencing projects, Soros does his best to affect electoral outcomes around the globe in support of his open borders worldview."
https://dailycaller.com/2016/0...
"From July 2013 to February 2015, Open Society Foundations, the network of political organizations controlled by left-wing billionaire George Soros, secretly paid the salaries of three key staffers to then-Moldovan Prime Minister Iurie Leanca, funneling the money through a German non-profit in order to skirt Moldovan laws against doing so, according to a leaked OSF document."
$18 billion buys a lot of fingers in a lot of pies. This is just a small sample.
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Re:I don't know why he was fired
The kind of folks who run Facebook couldn't care less which side won.
Oh really?
"Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg told Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman John Podesta in June 2015 that she wants Clinton to "win badly" and that she is there to "help" as best she can, a leaked email reveals.
"Thank you -- means a lot to me that you reached out. And I like that you are praying for Dave. I have to believe in heaven now. And I still want HRC to win badly. I am still here to help as I can. She came over and was magical with my kids," Sandberg sent to Podesta in response to an email of his wishing condolences following the death of her husband.
In another email contained in the WikiLeaks release, this one from August, Sandberg asks Podesta if he'd be willing to meet with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.
She wrote that Zuckerberg "is particularly interested in meeting people who could help him understand how to move the needle on the specific public policy issues he cares most about. He wants to meet folks who can inform his understanding about effective political operations to advance public policy goals on social oriented objectives (like immigration, education or basic scientific research)."
Sandberg has donated tens of thousands to Democrats. In 2016 alone, the Facebook executive donated $270,800 alone to Democratic candidates and party committee, that includes $2,700 to Clinton."
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Re:I cant trust the Democrats anymore
sexually assaulting 3 different women and then both lying about it under oath and revealing extreme partisan bias in the process
This is where Dems accuse Republicans of what they have done. They defend domestic abuser Keith Ellison while propping up lies in highly partisan fashion.
Thankfully, the most liberal Republican, Susan Collins, was not bullied and saw through this smear campaign, and is casting a principled vote.
Maybe the Dems can run on something other than their Maoist struggle session tactics.
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Re:This is a test?
Yes, Farrakhan has said some crazy, stupid, hateful things, but that's about where the equivalence ends.
Yes, Farrakhan has, like "white people deserve to die". He also interfered into the investigation of a murdered policeman, threatening riots.
But hey, it's totally fine that the Congressional Black Caucus and Obama sought his endorsements. Because "the Klan".
The KKK, an organization to which David Duke belongs, has a very long history of systemic violence, lynching, and intimidation.
Duke doesn't belong to the Klan. He left it a long time ago. Furthermore, did he ever advocate for violence while at the Klan? This is what Wikipedia has to say about him during his time there:
"In 1974, Duke founded the Louisiana-based Knights of the Ku Klux Klan (KKKK), shortly after graduating from LSU.[98] He became Grand Wizard of the KKKK. A follower of Duke, Thomas Robb, changed the title of Grand Wizard to National Director, and replaced the Klan's white robes with business suits.[99] Duke first received broad public attention during this time, as he endeavored to market himself in the mid-1970s as a new brand of Klansman: well-groomed, engaged, and professional. Duke also reformed the organization, promoting nonviolence and legality, and, for the first time in the Klan's history, women were accepted as equal members and Catholics were encouraged to apply for membership.[100] Duke would repeatedly insist that the Klan was "not anti-black" but rather "pro-white" and "pro-Christian." Duke told The Daily Telegraph that he left the Klan in 1980 because he disliked its associations with violence and could not stop the members of other Klan chapters from doing "stupid or violent things."[101]"
I don't know the veracity of this, but even the SPLC doesn't accuse him of violence during his time there. And they're not exactly shameful about lying or distorting the truth.
By the way, Robert Byrd was lifelong Democrat senator, and he was also a member of the Klan, but he was allowed to escape his past, even though he filibustered the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
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Re:Bias? No. Politics? Yes.
I see racist liberals are upset people don't agree with their opinions.
Guess what? Blacks getting out of poverty is seen as a GOOD THING by most people. Sorry they don't "know their place" anymore and block vote the way you want them to. Perhaps you can threaten to cut off their penis if they don't vote the way you like, similar to how your hero Kimmel thinks conservatives should be treated. Or perhaps you might want to try lynching them like they tried to do to Cruz the other day.Your racism, hatred, and calling for violence against people who don't vote the way you want is unacceptable. It must be a difficult day for you to begin to realize this. Go back to your KKK meetings and your opinions won't be challenged.
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Re:Don't you love it, when
nitpicking [..] see how far that goes to convincing anyone outside the far-right filter bubble
Everybody outside the far-left filter bubble knows shit like, "Are white people genetically predisposed to burn faster in the sun, thus logically being only fit to live underground like groveling goblins?" is racist.
Everybody outside the far-left filter bubble can look at those Biden clips and have their skin crawl.
Everybody outside the far-left filter bubble can see that Louis Farrakhan is the black equivalent of David Duke.
The double standard has been laid bare for all to see.
while today's "conservatives" simply don't "eat their own" at all, ever, for any reason
Roy Moore was not elected. Never-Trump conservatives exist to this day. Milo was thrown under the bus.
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Re:I say this on every nuke thread
Of course you can. You simply run the smelter when the power is there.
You guys simply think that the power would be suddenly away, but it is not.Oh really ??
Germany’s power grid almost collapsed in January due to poor performance from wind turbines and solar panels, according to data from a major trade union.
Wind and solar power plants under-performed in January, 2017, because of cloudy weather with little or no wind, setting the stage for massive blackouts.
A major blackout almost occurred Jan. 24 and was only prevented when German energy suppliers “also took the last reserve power plant,” Michael Vassiliadis, head of the union which represents power plants IG Bergbauchemie Energie, told reporters. The country’s power grid was strained to the absolute limit and could have gone offline entirely, triggering a national blackout, if just one power plant had gone offline, according to Vassiliadis.
https://dailycaller.com/2017/0...I know that will bounce off you like water off a duck. Like I said this thread would attract renewable zealots that were full of shit.
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Re:I don't get it
They didn't address illegal immigration in that video
Well, they did. They just never come out and say, "We're pro illegal immigration!" Instead, they sneer and simper about walls and "xenophobia".
nor balkanization
That's the point. They ignore the downsides of mass migration, foreign cultures, and lax enforcement of illegal immigration.
You are full of stuff. Fox and Rush take a few loonies and paint them as representatives.
Oh really? Then why did so many come out in support of James Gunn? Is it "just jokes"? Why does this excuse never fly if the joke has a hint of racism by somebody on the right? Also, James Gunn was not a comedian. And his "jokes" amounted to, "Hey guys, I like to fuck kids!" over and over again. Strange that Disney would give him a premium job after that. It's almost like pedo signaling is considered a virtue in Hollywood.
Why do we get articles by Vice singing the virtues of a convicted pedophile as a fighter of neo-Nazis in prison?
Why is creepy Joe Biden still in good standing within the Democrat party?
And we haven't forgotten the series of articles put out by Salon.
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Re:Nobody cares what Emil thinks
voted in a corrupt criminal
First, please provide the actual charges for this so called corruption and/or criminal activity you're referring to.
Then, if you have that, line it up side by side with the actions of his opponent.
Now if you can actually find crimes that Trump committed, then all you'd be left with is that in either case we would have ended up with a corrupt criminal President.
So show your evidence to support your claim.
CAPTCHA: reclaim (as in our country)
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Aided by government intervention
Good analogy, I think.
So, by this analogy, the subprime mortgage industry was a frustum whose bottom face kept getting smaller and whose height and top face kept getting bigger.
Let's see... where was government in this?
It is certainly possible to find prime mortgages among borrowers below the median income, but when half or more of the mortgages the GSEs bought had to be made to people below that income level, it was inevitable that underwriting standards had to decline. And they did. By 2000, Fannie was offering no-downpayment loans. By 2002, Fannie and Freddie had bought well over $1 trillion of subprime and other low quality loans. Fannie and Freddie were by far the largest part of this effort, but the FHA, Federal Home Loan Banks, Veterans Administration and other agencies--all under congressional and HUD pressure--followed suit. This continued through the 1990s and 2000s until the housing bubble--created by all this government-backed spending--collapsed in 2007.
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The housing bubble was inflated by federal policies created by President Bill Clinton, then expanded by President George W. Bush. The policies were supported by Senator and then President Barack Obama.
The policies were intended to help low-skilled Americans — especially African-Americans — and Hispanic immigrants gain housing wealth by pushing down mortgage requirements, such as down-payments.
But the government policy had the reverse effect, and the housing collapse after 2007 eliminated much of the wealth held by African-American and Hispanic families.
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And he pushed to allow first-time buyers to qualify for government insured mortgages with no money down. Republican congressional leaders and some housing advocates balked, arguing that homeowners with no stake in their investments would be more prone to walk away, as West did. Many economic experts, including some in the White House, now share that view.
The president also leaned on mortgage brokers and lenders to devise their own innovations. "Corporate America," he said, "has a responsibility to work to make America a compassionate place."
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The seeds of the mortgage meltdown were planted during Bill Clinton's presidency.
Under Clinton's Housing and Urban Development (HUD) secretary, Andrew Cuomo, Community Reinvestment Act regulators gave banks higher ratings for home loans made in "credit-deprived" areas. Banks were effectively rewarded for throwing out sound underwriting standards and writing loans to those who were at high risk of defaulting. If banks didn't comply with these rules, regulators reined in their ability to expand lending and deposits.
These new HUD rules lowered down payments from the traditional 20 percent to 3 percent by 1995 and zero down-payments by 2000. What's more, in the Clinton push to issue home loans to lower income borrowers, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac made a common practice to virtually end credit documentation, low credit scores were disregarded, and income and job history was also thrown aside. The phrase "subprime" became commonplace. What an understatement.
I covered this one here: http://www.amerika.org/politic...
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Re: Seriously, America.
No they aren't.
Yes they are.
We have no real "immigration policies".
Merkel foolishly or traitorously opened the door to "refugees" after the outbreak of war in Syria. What ensued was a flood of migrants pouring in from countries that had nothing to do with Syria. She and the EU then chastised Europe about how all the countries had to share the burden for her foolish actions, while wise countries with a backbone refused and enforced their border.
Unless you count a room and food and no money welfare.
Yes, free room and board is welfare. What planet are you on that these magically fall from the sky? And you're wrong about not getting money, too. And then there's healthcare.
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Re:It's been months
Story that shows US internet speeds went from 12th to 6th fastest since NN repealed.
So, it appears internet traffic in the US has increased significantly, a horrible thing to happen since it undercuts all the NN supporter claims. Let the NN anti-science anti-fact people rage away at another Trump success.
I wouldn't call it a significant speed increase, but I would note that the average internet speed increase in the USA was on the rise before NN, during NN, and since NN's repeal. The obvious conclusion is that NN didn't have any effect on this. Looking at the chart, it seems that the repeal of NN may have improved the rate of increase, but I don't think we have enough data yet to say that for sure.
What IS clear from this information is NN didn't really affect internet speeds all that much either way. But, I wouldn't expect NN or lack of NN to have any effect on internet speeds anyway as it didn't directly address this in the first place.
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Re:It's been months
Story that shows US internet speeds went from 12th to 6th fastest since NN repealed.
So, it appears internet traffic in the US has increased significantly, a horrible thing to happen since it undercuts all the NN supporter claims. Let the NN anti-science anti-fact people rage away at another Trump success.
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Re:Both are dangerous
It's not so much that banning Alex Jones is the issue; it is that folks on the other side of the political spectrum get a complete pass for saying very similar things. Open incitements for violence against police officers are tolerated, as are falsely accusing cops of rape, for example. If you're calling out Alex Jones, you better be calling out Shaun King, who is one of the most hate-filled, violence-inciting pieces of garbage you'll ever see on the Internet.
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I've heard that before
What we do in the next 10-20 years will determine whether our planet remains hospitable to human life or slides down an irreversible path
We've had 5-10 years left to save the planet for the last 30 years or so... The numbers may change, but the — unsubstantiated — message is always the same...
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Re:You know you're joking
That's because he is down to more or less just his psycho base supporters. An alarmingly large group but they support him no matter how crazy he gets.
Actually it's because the public has become immune to the constant Russia hysteria. When a CNN producer (John Bonifield) and a news anchor (Van Jones) are caught on video saying that "there's nothing to the Russia collusion", and "we talk about it all the time for ratings", people tend to stop believing the collusion narrative.
Since Trump came into office, the US is exporting weapons to Ukraine and cutting into Russia's profits on energy exports, it becomes difficult to accuse him of working for Russia as those are actions that were directly in his power that work against Russia.
Sources:
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/...
http://thehill.com/homenews/me...
http://dailycaller.com/2017/12...
https://www.bloomberg.com/news...
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Re:China, if you're listening
Actually Russia has succeeded tremendously. Russia knows, as Obama stated, and has been stated numerous times by intel and the DOJ, that they couldn't change the election, no votes were changed by anything they did or could do.
But they have succeeded in their real goal, causing societal disruption. You see, the leftists haven't realized the only Russian puppets involved are they themselves. They are the epitome of what Lenin referred to as useful idiots. The Russians have gotten these people so worked up they are literally arguing that national borders create an injustice, effectively saying there should be no United States.
This is exactly what the Communists of Russia have been trying to accomplish since they came to power, and now with just a few million dollars and social media, they are closer to their goal then ever before.
So to you high and might leftists on Slashdot, before you call another poster on a Russian bot or troll, think long and hard about your own role in this. Are you actually one of the Communist's useful idiots helping push their agenda or are you actually thinking for yourself? Have you read the reports that have come out, reviewed the details of the actual indictments to see if what is happening is valid or do you just listen to your Communist, I mean Democrat, handlers and their talking points?
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Re:This is not going away.
this is about the heart of our election process, about how much influence foreign interference had
Huh, you mean like a foreign agent hired by the DNC and the Clinton campaign to conduct a smear campaign against the opposition candidate?
"Steele, who is British, did far more than simply provide opposition research to the Democratic National Committee. He was able to make sure it reached the most influential people possible in politics, media and government to shape and influence the growing narrative of the 2016 presidential election. In other words, as a skilled professional intelligence officer, Steele ran a full-spectrum information operation against the United States. One could even call it information warfare."
But let's not stop there! Did he have help from Obama's DOJ? Why, yes, he did!
"The Nunes memo also showed then-associate deputy attorney general Bruce Ohr back-channeled additional material from Steele into the DOJ while working with Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates and her replacement, Rod Rosenstein. Ohr's wife Nellie Ohr worked for Fusion GPS, the firm that commissioned the dossier, on Steele's project. Ohr's wife would be especially valuable in that she would be able to clandestinely supply info to corroborate what Steele told the FBI and, via her husband, know to tailor what she passed to the questions DOJ had. The FBI did not disclose the role of Ohr's wife, who speaks Russian and has previously done contract work for the CIA, to the FISA court."
None of these issues are going away.
Indeed.
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Re:Two words
Inciting Violence. I'm going to be completely blunt. The reason the right wing (I refuse to call people in favor of radical change "Conservative") get more bans is there's a lot of them hinting at violence. There's a good example right here. Jones backpedaled as best he could but the meaning was clear. It's so common there's a name for it: Dog Whistling
Alex Jones?? Alex Jones is your "example" of a " conservative "? Alex Jones is a nutter fringe conspiracy theorist. Trying to portray him as somehow representing conservatives in general is reasonably taken as one or more of: uninformed, blinded by ideology, dishonest, incompetent, membership in the nutter fringe at a another point.
The radical right has a lot of unhinged people than even the extreme left. There have been no cases of left wing terrorism since the 70s.
By that do you mean none that you are willing to mention? Like this mass political assassination attempt from last year?
Stephen Joseph Scalise (/sklis/; born October 6, 1965) is the current United States House of Representatives Majority Whip and representative for Louisiana's 1st congressional district . . . . . On June 14, 2017, Scalise was shot by a far left-wing activist[4][5] at a practice session for the congressional baseball team in Virginia, and was taken to the hospital in critical condition.
Oh, this explains it:
James T. Hodgkinson, Attempted Assassin Of Steve Scalise, Already Being Erased From History
. . . a Bernie Bro named James T. Hodgkinson shoots at a bunch of congressmen for the explicit reason that he hates Republicans and wants them dead? How do we fit that into the preferred narrative?
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You're entitled to your opinion right up until it becomes incitement to violence.
2016 was a deadly year for cops — and BLM may be to blame
The cop murders in Dallas were carried out on July 7 by an African-American ex-Army reservist who’d expressed his hatred of Caucasians, particularly Jews. He shot to death five white police officers and injured seven others and two civilians before being blown to bits by a police bomb-squad robot.
Ten days later in Baton Rouge, a Marine Corps veteran, described by an official as a “black separatist,” shot to death one black and two white law enforcement officers and injured three others as revenge for the shooting death of a black man by police, before being gunned down by cops.
Is that more of that "right wing violence" you're warning about?
and ask the black and LGBTQ communities about how they're treated down south some time.
It's surprising how much nuance can inject itself into that question.
STOP THE PRESSES: Lupe Valdez, an LGBT Latina woman formerly Sheriff of Dallas just secured the Democratic nomination for Governor in Texas. Y’ALL. - 7:44 PM - 22 May 2018
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Re:I must have read this right when it came out.
Get with the times. Now it's potato peelers. http://dailycaller.com/2018/05...
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Re:Manufactured outrage
6. This is just unmitigated bullshit. He kept families together.
And here is photographic evidence that proves that you are either lying or completely misinformed. You really need to quit watching MSNBC and CNN exclusively.
It's getting old to say that they really are the definition of fake news and they are actively lying to the population to spread their left-leaning, political agenda.
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Re:We'll need nuclear power
You are correct, I didn't point that out. Here's a few links to put the waste problems of solar and wind power into perspective.
https://instituteforenergyrese...
https://www.nationalreview.com...
http://dailycaller.com/2017/07...
https://thoughtscapism.com/201...Wind and solar have far greater waste problems than nuclear. Can we reduce the waste from wind and solar? Sure, just as we can learn to reduce the waste produced from nuclear energy. Can we improve the methods of recycling and disposing of waste produced from wind and solar? I imagine we can, just as we can with waste from nuclear power.
Solar power is not only an environmental disaster it is an economical disaster. Perhaps in the future solar power can improve beyond what nuclear offers now but that's assuming nuclear does not also improve. Solar is trying to hit a moving target and falling behind every year. I'm generally okay with wind, it's not all that reliable but it also is not that expensive, does not produce terrible amounts of toxic waste, and allows for use of the land below for farming and ranching. Wind does kill birds but birds are jerks, I say let them die.
Nuclear power is safer than wind and solar. Nuclear power is less expensive than wind and solar, with some exceptions in a few locations. Nuclear power produces less CO2 per energy produced, with perhaps hydro being better in a few locations. Nuclear power produces less waste than wind and solar. Nuclear power is the best source of energy we have right now and we'd be fools to not expand our fleet of nuclear power plants.
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Re:they got the metadata
Mike Pence used a private server while governor of Indiana which is
legal in Indiana , it isn't legal at the federal level and he didn't do so exclusively as Hillary did. He doesn't do so as VP.Regarding Kushner, from NPR, that noted right wing organization:
"Mr. Kushner uses his White House email address to conduct White House business. Fewer than a hundred emails from January through August were either sent to or returned by Mr. Kushner to colleagues in the White House from his personal email account. These usually forwarded news articles or political commentary and most often occurred when someone initiated the exchange by sending an email to his personal, rather than his White House, address. All non-personal emails were forwarded to his official address and all have been preserved in any event."
So some people have his personal account and he gets emails there but he forwards them to his official account so they are properly tracked and recorded. I just started a new job and folks here still have my personal email address as the first one to popup in their Outllook when they send me an email so I've received a couple of sensitive documents outside the company. Every time it happens I let the sender know so they correct it. Does that mean I'm doing company business on a personal email address?
You really need to try harder if you're going to try to find hypocrisy, your arguments are too easily knocked. Here, let me help you:
Donald Trump was attacked relentless for not denouncing David Duke, a man he never met, and someone he and Pence did denounce, yet the same media and Democrats haven't demanded that any of these 7 Democrats denounce their actual ties with Louis Farrakhan. They even buried the photo of Obama standing with him so it wouldn't come out while Obama was in office. Now that is a proper example of hypocrisy.
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Re:what's the score?
and have demanded their right to a speedy trial
Speedy trials which Mueller is again trying to get delayed by threatening to dump terrabytes of data into the court computers. Gotta love this quote from one of the attorneys:
It’s “inappropriate for a prosecutor to manufacture complexity and then contend that things are too complex,” McCarthy told TheDCNF. “If a prosecutor is disclosing mountains of foreign language materials without an understanding or explanation of their relevance to the case, that is a delaying tactic and an attempt to chew up the defendant’s resources.”
Looks a lot like If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bullsh**
Why is Mueller trying so hard to delay Flynn's sentencing or delay the Russian company's day in court? Maybe because he doesn't want discovery to show that it is all nothing more than a political extortion scheme?
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Re:Good gravy
whataboutism, one of the favorite tricks of modern Russia.
Oh look, it's that word that liberals all suddenly started spouting everywhere to deflect from their blatant hypocrisy the day after John Oliver did a segment about it.
The left has kooks too, but they are not mainstream
You mean like that dude on MSNBC with the current highest rated cable "news" show who spends an hour a night spinning crazy Russian conspiracy theories and has already radicalized at least one anti-Republican mass shooter/terrorist? Guess he doesn't count as 'mainstream'.
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Re:Comey doesn't care about the average American.
> father of the nighclub shooter
And, he used money from the FBI to help plan a terrorist attack in Pakistan:
http://dailycaller.com/2018/03/26/fbi-omar-mateen-dad-informant/
"informant was himself raising money to plan a terrorist attack on the government of Pakistan."
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Something something rent free
Talking about Comey and Trump on an article about Apple?
Did he or did he not have secret, politically motivated meetings with Obama (be it alone or with others)?
It's hard to tell because the FBI won't let us know when they met.
Such information is not "a matter of widespread and exceptional media interest in which there exists possible questions about the government’s integrity which affects public confidence"
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Re:Why indeed
You've left out some of the real charms of the current era.
Profs claim scientific objectivity reinforces 'whiteness'
Professor Claims Math, Algebra And Geometry Promote ‘White Privilege’
The Appalling Protests at Evergreen State College
All-women's college asks profs not to call students 'women'
Professor notes men are taller than women on average, SJWs storm out angrily
Americans who practice yoga 'contribute to white supremacy', claims Michigan State University professor
Conservatives, Libertarians Are ‘on the Autistic Spectrum,’ Says Duke Professor
Victimhood Culture Only Getting Worse, Professor Warns
Professor: Small Chairs in Preschools Are Sexist, ‘Problematic,’ and ‘Disempowering’
Prof creates checklist for detecting white supremacyBelieving in meritocracy, promoting a "collegial" environment, and even deciding “to stay out of all of this ‘identity politics’” are all forms of tacit white supremacy, she claims.
I blogged yesterday about a mob trying to shut down Jordan B. Peterson and others at Queens University in Kingston, Ontario, and wondered aloud, “Where are there police?!” Well, turns out one of the SJWs was arrested after breaking the glass .
.Officials say officers searched her backpack and found a weapon — a metal wire with handles commonly known as a garrotte.”
I could go on, there are so many stones unturned.
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Re:Are you a Neo-Nazi?
Obama met with Louis Farrakhan in 2005.
Yes, and? This is like Trump meeting with David Duke and taking a smiling political photo with him. That would have ended his political career in the crib -- but Democrats get a pass.
But Neither of those presidents actually tried to justify or minimize their threat during their presidency.
Funny how race relations at the end of Obama's presidency were worse than they had been in decades. Funny how Obama always jumped the gun whenever any race-related issue came up, and threw the police under the bus over and over. I guess the "Beer Summit" and "Teachable Moment" early in Obama's presidency had no lasting impact on his thinking.
What Trump did was to legitimize nazis by saying that they aren't any worse than anyone else.
No, that's your bullshit strawman.
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Fakebook strikes again
Of course they do! They constantly "play down/block" a lot of conservative posts, stories etc, but, PROMOTE liberal causes & stories. http://dailycaller.com/2016/05... https://gizmodo.com/former-fac... http://money.cnn.com/2016/05/0... https://www.npr.org/sections/t...
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Re:Are you a Neo-Nazi?
Louis Farrakhan? Seriously,
Yes, seriously. Why is it acceptable for Obama and other Democrats to embrace Farrakhan, when he has called for the deaths of Whites and rails against Jews? http://dailycaller.com/2018/01...
that is your rebuttal of Trump saying that "being a nazi and fighting against them is the same thing"??
That's a strawman.
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Re:Nazis have lost their meaning
If they talk about how Hitler and Mussolini were great men, then it's extremely likely they're neo-nazis.
Such as icon of modern Left FDR, who did so much good, and was a great admirer of (and admired by) both?
Google, say, "FDR Mussolini" or read, e.g., http://dailycaller.com/2016/12...
So, what were you saying again?
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Re:The Truth is..
I'm going to have to agree with you on this one. It was obvious that Hillary purchased the DNC for her purposes. They had a spreadsheet of positions they were going to use to reward major donors ( here http://dailycaller.com/2016/07... )
Hillary pissed off the young folks and the non-elitist Democrats.
The reactionary vote went with Trump.
It'll be interesting to see what the next election looks like. The Republicans really blew it on the last election as they had no electable candidate and Trump threatened to go third party if they didn't allow him to run under their ticket. The other Repubs. chickened out early and all that was left was Trump.
Next time around, it'll be another name recognition game. Trump being one name and I suspect someone like Biden may be he other one. If it's not Biden, they'll have a lot of trouble because there is no one that stands out.
We tend to elect popular names, not the candidate.
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Re:Lazy cops and FBI
Harvard study says you are a complete liar.
This is why people won't discuss the issue with you. When you show up lying to start with, we assume you are a moron and not worth talking to. This study is widely known and your statement told me you are a dishonest person right from the beginning.
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Re:I wonder if this will cause a fork?
Keep in mind that Ellison(no 2) is on record supporting a black ethnostate within the US(that by progressive values makes him a nazi by the way
Some company he keeps too.
Three Democrats Attended Private Dinner With Iran’s President And Louis Farrakhan
Three Democratic congressmen attended a private dinner hosted by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in 2013, a new report reveals.
Reps. Keith Ellison of Minnesota, Andre Carson of Indiana and Gregory Meeks of New York attended the private dinner, along with Louis Farrakhan, a notorious anti-Semite who leads the black supremacist group Nation of Islam.
Iran is the number one state sponsor of terrorism, according to the United States government, which has listed the Islamic Republic as a state sponsor of terror since 1984. Rouhani was in New York for a United Nations meeting and held the dinner party just hours after speaking to the UN General Assembly. . . .
Ellison, Meeks and Carson’s attendance at the 2013 dinner is just the latest tie between Democratic members of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) and Farrakhan. . . .
The CBC held a secret meeting with Farrakhan in 2005, where then-Illinois Sen. Barack Obama took a smiling picture with the hate group leader. The existence of both the meeting and Obama’s photo with Farrakhan remained secret until last month. A Final Call photographer said he suppressed the photo for 13 years at the CBC’s request, in order to protect Obama’s political career.
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Re:I wonder if this will cause a fork?
Keep in mind that Ellison(no 2) is on record supporting a black ethnostate within the US(that by progressive values makes him a nazi by the way
Some company he keeps too.
Three Democrats Attended Private Dinner With Iran’s President And Louis Farrakhan
Three Democratic congressmen attended a private dinner hosted by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in 2013, a new report reveals.
Reps. Keith Ellison of Minnesota, Andre Carson of Indiana and Gregory Meeks of New York attended the private dinner, along with Louis Farrakhan, a notorious anti-Semite who leads the black supremacist group Nation of Islam.
Iran is the number one state sponsor of terrorism, according to the United States government, which has listed the Islamic Republic as a state sponsor of terror since 1984. Rouhani was in New York for a United Nations meeting and held the dinner party just hours after speaking to the UN General Assembly. . . .
Ellison, Meeks and Carson’s attendance at the 2013 dinner is just the latest tie between Democratic members of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) and Farrakhan. . . .
The CBC held a secret meeting with Farrakhan in 2005, where then-Illinois Sen. Barack Obama took a smiling picture with the hate group leader. The existence of both the meeting and Obama’s photo with Farrakhan remained secret until last month. A Final Call photographer said he suppressed the photo for 13 years at the CBC’s request, in order to protect Obama’s political career.
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Re:Evidence?
Liar.
The Washington Free Beacon, a conservative media outlet, hired Fusion GPS to research ALL Republican candidates during the primaries, starting in October 2015. They fired Fusion in May 2016, when the primaries were mostly over.Steele was hired by Fusion GPS in June, 2016. There was ZERO overlap between the Free Beacon's funding of general research and the DNC and Clinton campaign's funding of Steele's collection of lies.
The Free Beacon's involvement is well documented with public releases of payments and IRS/FEC filings.