Counterattack: Trump Rally Targets Big Media And The Weak-Kneed

Update: For those who think we’re blowing smoke in this article with our argument that President Trump will easily win reelection and they base their counterargument on the “polls”. We’ve written before about the “smart” or “shy” Trump voters who don’t want to be targeted as “racists” by the Obama Dimocrat racebaiters so they lie and will “riot” in November. From Trump hating Politico – “Trump has a point about the polls – Some pollsters are still grappling with the same problems that plagued battleground state surveys four years ago.”

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Timing. You have to wait sometimes until matters ripen. You don’t just walk into a battle without plans or until your army is ready. Fortunately, President Trump is a master chess player and strategist who understands how to fight and how to win. Now that President Trump sees the public anger is boiling hot and the weak-kneed exposed, he begins the counterattack.

Rush Limbaugh expressed smart insight into the weak-kneed and timing the political moment:

You Feel Alone Because You’re Not Seeing Any Pushback

RUSH: Say, folks, try to calm down, will you? Just try to calm down. I’m gonna do my best to make people calm down, but I’m being overwhelmed with defeatist and fatalistic emails to the point that I said, “What’s the point of coming back?” I understand it, and it’s frustrating. I will try to give you an alternative way to look at this, which I’ve been doing for 30 years, but I have to do it each and every day, such is the power of the Drive-By Media.[snip]

Let me share with you a couple of emails. “Dear Rush: I have many friends who are dispirited and feel hopeless about Trump’s reelection. They’re all watching too damn much news on television. They are overwhelmed with indoctrinating newscasts. Yet they fully realize the Democrat Party has gone insane. But they can’t seem to turn it off like you’ve advised them to do. They can’t turn it off, and it’s demoralizing them like I’ve never seen or heard before. And they can’t make the connection that if they know the Democrats are insane, then like half or more of the country knows the Democrats are insane.” [snip]

The best way to illustrate is I get a phone call from somebody who will point out an outrageous example of media bias anywhere — CNN, MSNBC, CBS, ABC, NBC, whatever — and they will think they’re the only person that saw it. And therefore they gotta tell me about it so that I tell everybody else. They are the only person that saw it.

In other examples, they’re the only person that figured out it was biased. Everybody else is getting fooled by it. And I’ve tried to make the claim, you’re not alone. Whatever you think you’re the only one seeing, trust me, you’re not by any stretch of the imagination the only one seeing it. Talking about the rampant, whatever you want to call it, unfairness, bias, activism, whatever it is that you’re noting that’s dispiriting you and making you mad in the media, everybody’s noticing it.

The problem is that everybody thinks nobody else is noticing it and that they’re getting away with it.

That’s exactly correct. People think everyone else is fooled by Big Media and so they become desperate and hysterical. But, as Limbaugh points out in a very good analysis (that should be read in full) even the Dimocrats know that it is Dimocrat cities (many with black mayors or police chiefs) that are in flames and the people in the Dimocrat or purple suburbs know it too. Really, we are not alone. Everyone sees what we see even if they can’t or don’t express it as well as we do.

Limbaugh points out that the anxiety comes from people not seeing any “pushback” on many fronts as the totalitarian left pushes its totalitarian agenda forward. We know however that Napoleon sometimes let his defenses appear weak at the very center in order to entice an attack. When the attack comes there is a feint fallback in the center defenses but eventually comes the counterattack when the flanks envelop then move in to crush the attacking army. Think about “Defund the Police” and what a disaster that line of attack is for Obama Dimocrats.

To add to the anger and frustration Limbaugh notes what we all have seen and that is the growing hatred of President Trump at Fox News:

There are defections at the Fox News Channel. There now seems to be outright hatred for Trump among some of the people there.” Names are mentioned here, but I’m not gonna get into the distraction of naming name. It’s enough to acknowledge that it’s happening and that people are noticing it, and when they notice that — when they notice that previous allies have now not just become neutral but they’ve become anti-Trump — that’s dispiriting as well.

The weak-kneed see all of the above and begin to parrot foolishness or worse, to become defeatist numbskulls. Then the cycle repeats and repeats into a shame and anger spiral. Clueless.

The President Trump rally this coming Saturday signals the “pushback”, the counterattack. That’s why the President Trump rally has to be stopped by Big Media.

Recall how back in August 2015 we declared that if President Trump was allowed on the debate stage for the second GOP debate, the battle for the nomination and the presidency would be over and candidate Trump would win both. “As we approach the second GOP debate on September 16 it is an imperative for the establishment that Donald J. Trump be stopped and prevented from appearing on the debate stage. To fail means millions more viewers will fall under the Trump trance.” All during that time, Fox News was constantly attacking Trump too, so nothing much has changed. In 2020 we understand that the President Trump rally on Saturday performs the same role as the second debate did back in 2015.

On Saturday millions of sad and pathetic supporters of President Trump who have been moping and hysterical will see the counterattack happen and will be able to participate in the “pushback”. Instead of whining and masochistic visions of defeat, the weak-kneed will see President Trump surrounded by many like-minded supporters whom some thought had disappeared. Again, as we wrote some many times before in the 2016 election cycle, “the medium is the message” and the message on Saturday is that President Trump has massive support and that support grows more solid with every riot, every burned building, every abused cop, every totalitarian left demand for obedience.

On Saturday, perhaps even greater lessons will once again be relearned. First among these is that THE ENEMY OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE IS BIG MEDIA.

During 2015 we often mocked leftist Matt Bai Taibbi for his idiotic commentary on candidate Trump (which frequently mimicked Fox News’ hatred of Trump). In 2020 we admit that Matt Bai Taibbi has written one of the best summaries of the current Big Media leftist totalitarian madness (that should be read in full not just in our excerpts, except for the required usual hatred of Trump which is nonsensical in keeping with Bai’s Taibbi’s history of stupidity):

The American Press Is Destroying Itself A flurry of newsroom revolts has transformed the American press [snip]

It feels liberating to say after years of tiptoeing around the fact, but the American left has lost its mind. It’s become a cowardly mob of upper-class social media addicts, Twitter Robespierres who move from discipline to discipline torching reputations and jobs with breathtaking casualness.

The leaders of this new movement are replacing traditional liberal beliefs about tolerance, free inquiry, and even racial harmony with ideas so toxic and unattractive that they eschew debate, moving straight to shaming, threats, and intimidation. [snip]

They’ve conned organization after organization into empowering panels to search out thoughtcrime, and it’s established now that anything can be an offense, from a UCLA professor placed under investigation for reading Martin Luther King’s “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” out loud to a data scientist fired* from a research firm for — get this — retweeting an academic study suggesting nonviolent protests may be more politically effective than violent ones!

Now, this madness is coming for journalism. Beginning on Friday, June 5th, a series of controversies rocked the media. By my count, at least eight news organizations dealt with internal uprisings (it was likely more). Most involved groups of reporters and staffers demanding the firing or reprimand of colleagues who’d made politically “problematic” editorial or social media decisions.

Matt Bai Taibbi is too dense to understand that the madness started with “journalism” and became de rigeur for the political establishment of the left afterwards. At least Bai Taibbi understands the Tom Cotton disaster for Big Media:

In the most discussed incident, Times editorial page editor James Bennet was ousted for green-lighting an anti-protest editorial by Arkansas Republican Senator Tom Cotton entitled, “Send in the troops.” [snip]

Cotton did not call for “military force against protesters in American cities.” He spoke of a “show of force,” to rectify a situation a significant portion of the country saw as spiraling out of control. It’s an important distinction. Cotton was presenting one side of the most important question on the most important issue of a critically important day in American history.

As Cotton points out in the piece, he was advancing a view arguably held by a majority of the country. A Morning Consult poll showed 58% of Americans either strongly or somewhat supported the idea of “calling in the U.S. military to supplement city police forces.” That survey included 40% of self-described “liberals” and 37% of African-Americans. To declare a point of view held by that many people not only not worthy of discussion, but so toxic that publication of it without even necessarily agreeing requires dismissal, is a dramatic reversal for a newspaper that long cast itself as the national paper of record.

Incidentally, that same poll cited by Cotton showed that 73% of Americans described protecting property as “very important,” while an additional 16% considered it “somewhat important.” This means the Philadelphia Inquirer editor was fired for running a headline – “Buildings matter, too” – that the poll said expressed a view held by 89% of the population, including 64% of African-Americans.

Many Trump supporters became angst ridden hysterics watching the Tom Cotton disaster unfold alongside so many other similar disasters. Instead of celebrating the self-destruction by Big Media the weak-kneed suffered thinking no one could see the horror displayed so pornographically.

Trump supporters should have rejoiced as a majority of the country agreed with them. Instead, hysteria. Big Media exposed itself like a hooker at the Reeperbahn yet few rejoiced as the truth was splayed for all to see.

The American public was censored and vilified by Big Media and we all saw Big Media in full ugliness. Big Media once again proved concern for their colleagues and social mates matters more to them than the truth or the American public. The American public boils in anger:

Each passing day sees more scenes that recall something closer to cult religion than politics. White protesters in Floyd’s Houston hometown kneeling and praying to black residents for “forgiveness… for years and years of racism” are one thing, but what are we to make of white police in Cary, North Carolina, kneeling and washing the feet of Black pastors? What about Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer kneeling while dressed in “African kente cloth scarves”?

There is symbolism here that goes beyond frustration with police or even with racism: these are orgiastic, quasi-religious, and most of all, deeply weird scenes, and the press is too paralyzed to wonder at it. [snip]

On CNN, Minneapolis City Council President Lisa Bender was asked a hypothetical question about a future without police: “What if in the middle of the night, my home is broken into? Who do I call?” When Bender, who is white, answered, “I know that comes from a place of privilege,” questions popped to mind. Does privilege mean one should let someone break into one’s home, or that one shouldn’t ask that hypothetical question? (I was genuinely confused). In any other situation, a media person pounces on a provocative response to dig out its meaning, but an increasingly long list of words and topics are deemed too dangerous to discuss.

The media in the last four years has devolved into a succession of moral manias. We are told the Most Important Thing Ever is happening for days or weeks at a time, until subjects are abruptly dropped and forgotten, but the tone of warlike emergency remains: from James Comey’s firing, to the deification of Robert Mueller, to the Brett Kavanaugh nomination, to the democracy-imperiling threat to intelligence “whistleblowers,” all those interminable months of Ukrainegate hearings (while Covid-19 advanced), to fury at the death wish of lockdown violators, to the sudden reversal on that same issue, etc.

It’s been learned in these episodes we may freely misreport reality, so long as the political goal is righteous. It was okay to publish the now-discredited Steele dossier, because Trump is scum. MSNBC could put Michael Avenatti on live TV to air a gang rape allegation without vetting, because who cared about Brett Kavanaugh – except press airing of that wild story ended up being a crucial factor in convincing key swing voter Maine Senator Susan Collins the anti-Kavanaugh campaign was a political hit job (the allegation illustrated, “why the presumption of innocence is so important,” she said). Reporters who were anxious to prevent Kavanaugh’s appointment, in other words, ended up helping it happen through overzealousness.

There were no press calls for self-audits after those episodes, just as there won’t be a few weeks from now if Covid-19 cases spike, or a few months from now if Donald Trump wins re-election successfully painting the Democrats as supporters of violent protest who want to abolish police. No: press activism is limited to denouncing and shaming colleagues for insufficient fealty to the cheap knockoff of bullying campus Marxism that passes for leftist thought these days.

Matt Bai’s Taibbi’s very late observations about the madness of the totalitarian left and the corruptions of Big Media are faint echoes of what we wrote years ago. Bai Taibbi, is not alone with belated musings of the horrors they themselves created. Andrew Sullivan who attacked this website when we wrote similar observations now leaks milky loads of tears:

There is little or no liberal space in this revolutionary movement for genuine, respectful disagreement, regardless of one’s identity, or even open-minded exploration. In fact, there is an increasingly ferocious campaign to quell dissent, to chill debate, to purge those who ask questions, and to ruin people for their refusal to swallow this reductionist ideology whole.

The orthodoxy goes further than suppressing contrary arguments and shaming any human being who makes them. It insists, in fact, that anything counter to this view is itself a form of violence against the oppressed. 

Ben Smith who also attacked and lied about this website, likewise sheds crocodile tears about the self-destruction of Big Media. Trump hater Damon Linker also weeps acid tears about the Big Media corruptions and totalitarian left self-destruction he helped create:

In place of difficulty, complexity, and complication, today’s journalistic revolutionaries crave tidy moral lessons with clear villains and heroes. They champion simplicity, embrace moral uplift, and seek out evildoers to demonize.

That’s how it is with crusades, whether theological or moral — they excuse words and deeds that in other contexts would be considered unacceptable. How many journalists have falsely testified that Cotton’s op-ed advocated shooting protesters when it did no such thing? How many routinely rip the president’s statements out of context in order to make him sound even worse than he does all on his own?

Such errors reveal how the revolutionaries conceive of the “news” — as a fluid and malleable “truth” to be weaponized to advance the self-evident Higher Truth of justice as they understand it. We also see this at work in the way the newsroom rebels cloak their political goals in the bureaucratic language of human resources, complete with appeals to “workplace safety.” (Smith recounts how Times staffers outraged at Cotton’s op-ed strategized about how to respond before settling on a maximally potent viral tweet reading, “Running this puts Black @nytimes staff in danger.”)

Jonathan Chait joined in the circle jerk of self abuse for the sins he championed when relevant. Reason magazine elaborated on Chait’s ejaculate. Bret Stephen at the New York Times helped milk Chait with his own lubricant. At Politico, David Greenberg provided his own waste of time article bemoaning what has been apparent Big Media corruption for anyone willing to see.

The reason for all this angst from the very leftist totalitarians of Big Media is simple: they know Big Media coverage of President Trump is a pack of lies and the American People know it is a pack of lies. The worry is that the November elections approach and the economy is rapidly improving, Chinese CoronaVirus is ebbing as a political force, impeachment failed, Russia/Russia/Russia will soon be exposed as a Big Media Deep State attempted coup, and President Trump is about to begin the counterattack.

The counterattack “pushback” begins Saturday. Until then the leftist attacks against President Trump will not cease. Fortunately the “silent majority” know, as they prepare to vote in November, that President Trump does not cease working and is doing all he can to Make America Great Again.

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  1. https://www.politico.com/news/2020/06/15/trump-glide-reelection-republican-officials-316457

    ‘We’re thinking landslide’: Beyond D.C., GOP officials see Trump on glide path to reelection
    Conventional indicators suggest the president’s bid for a second term is in jeopardy. But state and local GOP officials see a different election unfolding.

    By most conventional indicators, Donald Trump is in danger of becoming a one-term president. The economy is a wreck, the coronavirus persists, and his poll numbers have deteriorated.

    But throughout the Republican Party’s vast organization in the states, the operational approach to Trump’s re-election campaign is hardening around a fundamentally different view.

    Interviews with more than 50 state, district and county Republican Party chairs depict a version of the electoral landscape that is no worse for Trump than six months ago — and possibly even slightly better. According to this view, the coronavirus is on its way out and the economy is coming back. Polls are unreliable, Joe Biden is too frail to last, and the media still doesn’t get it.

    The more bad things happen in the country, it just solidifies support for Trump,” said Phillip Stephens, GOP chairman in Robeson County, N.C., one of several rural counties in that swing state that shifted from supporting Barack Obama in 2012 to Trump in 2016. “We’re calling him ‘Teflon Trump.’ Nothing’s going to stick, because if anything, it’s getting more exciting than it was in 2016.”

    This year, Stephens said, “We’re thinking landslide.”

    Five months before the election, many state and county Republican Party chairs predict a close election. Yet from the Eastern seaboard to the West Coast and the battlegrounds in between, there is an overriding belief that, just as Trump defied political gravity four years ago, there’s no reason he won’t do it again.

    Andrew Hitt, the state party chairman in Wisconsin, said that during the height of public attention on the coronavirus, in late March and early April, internal polling suggested “some sagging off where we wanted to be.”

    But now, he said, “Things are coming right back where we want them … That focus on the economy and on re-opening and bringing America back is resonating with people.”

    In Ohio, Jane Timken, the state party chair, said she sees no evidence of support for Trump slipping. Jennifer Carnahan, the chairwoman of the Minnesota Republican Party, said the same. And Lawrence Tabas, the chairman of the Pennsylvania Republican Party, went so far as to predict that Trump would not only carry his state, but beat Biden by more than 100,000 votes — more than twice the margin he mustered in 2016.

    “Contrary to what may be portrayed in the media, there’s still a high level of support out there,” said Kyle Hupfer, chairman of the Indiana Republican Party. He described himself as “way more” optimistic than he was at this point in 2016.

    The Republican Party apparatus that Trump heads in 2020 is considerably different than the one that looked at him warily in 2016. At the state level, many chairs who were considered insufficiently committed to the president were ousted and replaced with loyalists. But their assessments would be easier to dismiss as spin if the perception of Trump’s durability did not reach so far beyond GOP officialdom.

    When pollsters ask Americans who they think will win the election — not who they are voting for themselves — Trump performs relatively well. And if anything, Trump’s field officers appear more bullish than Trump and some of his advisers. Even the president, while lamenting what he views as unfair treatment by his adversaries, has privately expressed concerns about his poll numbers and publicly seemed to acknowledge he is down.

    “If I wasn’t constantly harassed for three years by fake and illegal investigations, Russia, Russia, Russia, and the Impeachment Hoax, I’d be up by 25 points on Sleepy Joe and the Do Nothing Democrats,” he said on Twitter last week. “Very unfair, but it is what it is!!!”

    Yet in the states, the Republican Party’s rank-and-file are largely unconvinced that the president is precariously positioned in his reelection bid.

    “The narrative from the Beltway is not accurate,” said Joe Bush, chairman of the Republican Party in Muskegon County, Mich., which Trump lost narrowly in 2016. “Here in the heartland, everybody is still very confident, more than ever.”

    At the center of the disconnect between Trump loyalists’ assessment of the state of the race and the one based on public opinion polls is a distrust of polling itself. Republicans see an industry that maliciously oversamples Democrats or under-samples the white, non-college educated voters who are most likely to support Trump. They say it is hard to know who likely voters are this far from the election. And like many Democrats, they suspect Trump supporters disproportionately hang up on pollsters, under-counting his level of support.

    Ted Lovdahl, chairman of the Republican Party in Minnesota’s 8th Congressional District, said he has friends who will tell pollsters “just exactly the opposite of what they feel.”

    When he asked one of them why, his friend told him, “I don’t like some of their questions. It’s none of their business what I do.”

    Recalling that polls four years ago failed to predict the outcome, Jack Brill, acting chairman of the local Republican Party in Sarasota County, Fla., said, “I used to be an avid poll watcher until 2016 … Guess what? I’m not watching polls.”

    Instead, as they prepare for a post-lockdown summer of party picnics and parades, Republican Party organizers sense the beginnings of an economic recovery that, if sustained, is likely to power Trump to a second term. They also see a more immediate opening in the civil unrest surrounding the death of George Floyd.

    The further and further the Democrats tack left, and the further you get to where it’s the defunding the police,” said Scott Frostman, GOP chairman in Wisconsin’s Sauk County, which Obama won easily in 2012 but flipped to Trump four years later. “I think we have the opportunity as Republicans to talk to people a little bit more about some common sense things.”

    Biden has rejected a national movement to defund police departments. But elections are often painted in broad strokes, and local party officials expect Trump — with his law and order rhetoric — will be the beneficiary of what they see as Democratic overreach.

    The other side is overplaying its hand, going down roads like defunding the police and nonsense like that,” said Michael Burke, chairman of the Republican Party in Pinal County, Arizona, a Trump stronghold in 2016.” “Most of the American people are looking like that saying, ‘Really?’” [snip]

    State and local officials point to Trump’s financial and organizational advantages and see Biden as a weak opponent. They’re eager for Trump to eviscerate him in debates. “While the Democrats have been spending their time playing Paper Rock Scissors on who their nominee is going to be, we’ve been building an army,” said Terry Lathan, chair of the Alabama Republican Party. [snip]

    Many admire Trump’s bluntest instincts — the same ones that have cost him among women and independent voters, according to polls. “The left called George Bush all kinds of names and just savaged him all the time … and Bush never said a word,” said Burke, who worked for Trump in the late 1980s and early 1990s overseeing his fleet of helicopters. “It was frustrating for those of us on the right. Now a guy comes along, you attack him, you’re getting it back double barrel. And everybody’s sitting around saying, ‘Yeah, that’s right, give it to ‘em.’”

    And most of all, they put their confidence in an expectation that the economy will improve by fall.

    Doyle Webb, chairman of the Arkansas Republican Party and general counsel to the Republican National Committee, said the only concern that he would have about Trump’s reelection prospects is “if the economy had another downturn.”

    “But I don’t see that happening,” Webb said.

    Instead, he predicted an improving job outlook and a return to “the old Clinton mantra: ‘It’s the economy, stupid.’”

    “I think that people will be happy,” Webb said, “and [Trump] will be re-elected.”

    It’s a widely-held view. In Pennsylvania last week, Veral Salmon, the Republican Party chairman of the state’s bellwether Erie County, measured enthusiasm for Trump by the large number of requests he has received for Trump yard signs. In Maine, Melvin Williams, chairman of the Lincoln County Republican Committee, saw it in a population he said is “getting sick of this bullshit,” blaming coronavirus-related shutdowns on Democrats. And across the country, in heavily Democratic San Francisco, John Dennis, the chairman of the local GOP, was encouraged by the decreasing number of emails from the “Never Trump” crowd.

    Not in his city, but nationally, Dennis said, “I’m pretty confident that [Trump] is going to pull it off.

    From Trump hating Politico.

  2. 100 times, the scum from beneath my shoes, Was ARRESTED 100 TIMES before shoving this innocent 92 year old white woman…

    100 TIMES , a 100 TIMES, a 100 TIMES…

    A cop pushing down an Antifa instigator reaching for his gun belt and him bumping his head is a national tragedy. This old ladies story is just another day in NYC.

    But “Oh, let’s all bow and lick and kiss the black mans feet”
    ———
    https://legalinsurrection.com/2020/06/man-accused-of-shoving-elderly-woman-in-nyc-has-been-arrested-over-100-times-since-2005/

  3. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/no-fisa-reauthorization-until-john-durham-investigation-is-done-gop-letter-led-by-jim-jordan-says

    No FISA reauthorization until John Durham investigation is done, GOP letter led by Jim Jordan says

    Top House Republicans said the consideration of any reauthorization of recently expired Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act authorities should be held off until the Justice Department’s inquiry into the Russia investigation is complete.

    A “Dear Colleague” letter, authored by Rep. Jim Jordan, the ranking member of the House oversight panel, and signed by eight top subcommittee Republicans, was sent to the entire GOP conference in the House.

    “Many of us were encouraged when President Trump declared his principled opposition to proceeding with reauthorizing provisions of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act,” the letter reads. “The President is right.”

    The letter pointed to a late May tweet by Trump, which derailed the FISA reauthorization effort that appeared set to pass in the House as it had in the Senate. Trump tweeted, “I hope all Republican House Members vote NO on FISA until such time as our Country is able to determine how and why the greatest political, criminal, and subversive scandal in USA history took place!”

    Jordan and the others argued on Tuesday that “we need to allow the ongoing federal investigations to be completed so that Americans can fully understand how and why the Obama-Biden Administration weaponized our national security apparatus and the FISA process to target its political adversaries.”

    The investigations are largely headed by U.S. Attorney John Durham, the Connecticut federal prosecutor picked by Attorney General William Barr to investigate the origins of the Crossfire Hurricane investigation and the actions taken by law enforcement and intelligence officials during the Trump-Russia inquiry.

    U.S. Attorney Jeffrey Jensen of Missouri was also picked by Barr earlier this year to review the government’s case against retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, and the information he unearthed led the Justice Department to move to dismiss the charges against the former Trump national security adviser. U.S. Attorney John Bash of Texas was assigned by the attorney general to investigate “unmasking” requests by Obama administration officials. Both Jensen and Bash are believed to be assisting Durham in his investigation, which is expected to wrap up this summer.

    The three FISA authorities that expired in March largely are not related to the wrongdoing unearthed in recent DOJ watchdog reports on the Russia investigation. They were: “roving wiretap” powers that let agents continue tracking a suspect even if they keep switching burner phones, the “lone wolf” amendment that allows officials to monitor suspected terrorists with possible links to foreign groups, and the “business records” provision that gives investigators the court-authorized ability to collect documents and follow the money in terrorist plots.

    The Senate voted 80-16 in mid-May to reauthorize the three surveillance programs that lapsed earlier this year over a Republican stalemate on the legislation, but following strong indications from Trump that he would veto the legislation, House Republicans opposed the reauthorization, and it was pulled by Democrats due to opposition by both parties.

    Jordan and his GOP colleagues said Tuesday that “before we move forward” with renewing the FISA powers, “it is a good time to take stock of what we have learned to date.” Jordan pointed to what he saw as five major revelations: “massive surveillance of U.S. persons,” “FISA spying on a Trump campaign aide,” “systematic deficiencies with FISA substantiation,” “widespread ‘unmasking’ of a Trump campaign aide,” and “Obama-Biden misleading narrative about Russian collusion.”

    In an October 2018 opinion, declassified and released in October 2019, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court revealed the FBI ran 3.1 million queries against FISA-acquired data in 2017, yet failed to keep records of which queries involved U.S. persons. The court concluded it was “likely” that a “substantial percentage” of those millions involved U.S. persons.

    DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz released a report in December that criticized the Justice Department and the FBI for at least 17 “significant errors and omissions” related to FISA warrants against Trump campaign associate Carter Page in 2016 and 2017 and for the bureau’s reliance on British ex-spy Christopher Steele’s salacious and flawed dossier. Recently declassified footnotes showed the FBI was aware that Steele’s dossier might have been compromised by Russian disinformation.

    Horowitz also released a memo in April showing FISA flaws were not just limited to the surveillance of Page, with his audit focusing on the FBI’s requirement to maintain an accuracy subfile known as a “Woods File” and finding serious problems in each of the 29 FISA applications his team examined — including four FISA applications where the Woods File was either missing or never existed.

    Former Vice President Joe Biden, who is now the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, and other top Obama officials received information in response to “unmasking” requests related to Flynn in the final weeks of their administration.

    Obama’s former spy chief, James Clapper, and other top national security and law enforcement officials testified that they did not see direct evidence of Trump-Russia collusion, according to recently released House Intelligence Committee transcripts.

    Republicans said Tuesday that all of these revelations justified hitting the pause button on FISA power renewal.

    Now is our opportunity to reform the FISA process to ensure the illegal surveillance and targeting of the Trump campaign will never happen again to any presidential campaign, Republican or Democrat,” Jordan and his colleagues said. “But more importantly, we need to ensure that this sort of abuse cannot happen to any American.”

  4. Mrs. Smith1
    June 17, 2020 at 7:58 pm

    I am not sure those were all about financial support, I think they posted various endorsements.

  5. I think Trump will win the election because he is better than Biden, but I am not on board. The more I look at the 5G technology, the worse it gets. It is a hideous Orwellian nightmare. 911 was the start and the Problem, Reaction, Solution over and over. It has been 911 since 911 and it has all been planned. And Trump is on board.

  6. If you look at the history of the use of microwaves, the plans for them may go back to soon after their use started. After WWII the US squired several hundred Nazi telecommunication scientists that have apparently had more influence on the industry than we should have allowed. Why were the programs to set health limits in the 1990’s defunded an who gave the industry exemptions from liabilty and protections from challenge, instead?

    The telecom industry claims safety based on the non-ionizing classification of the energy level of a photon and then concentrates them using the same multi-photon techniques that turn light into deadly lasers. These multi-photon microwave fields and beams are ionizing. Data is transmitted by photons and the faster and more effective the data transfer, the more deadly it is. THAT is the fundamental flaw of the technology.

    I do not know what to do but pray for the Trump supporters who go to the rally, that they have the sense to turn off their fucking phones. https://reject5g.info/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Big-Telecoms-Big-Non-Ionizing-Lie6.pdf

  7. Jb
    Off topic but fyi my investment/retirement account is at its highest ever. When the market was down recently I didn’t lose a cent. My broker is great! I’m sure I’m not the only one doing well.

  8. Admin: what a terrific call to arms you have written here.

    It is no longer surprising that Wall Street wants Trump gone.

    All they care about is the global market

    To quote their leader Soros–the US consumer economy is kaput

    China, with is 2 billion consumers will be the future engine of economic growth

    Soros invented Obama to manage the decline of the US.

    The continuing claims of institutional racism serve the same objective.

    The America First, constituion, sovereignty etc. Trump stands for are contrary to their interests

    And that is why the fund subversive groups like Black Lives Matter, and the dimocrat party.

    It is why they are keen to remove Trump, and have been since before he took office.

    The RINO’s meanwhile have never cared about the people of this country.

    W was a perfect example: proud to be an American, no use for the American People.

    The one saving grace in this hour of our discontent?

    The masks have come off.

    No more pretending.

    The battle is between the corrupt ruling class and the American People.

    The stakes are the future of this country, and ultimately the world.

    If we accept the path of the elites, it is the road to serfdom.

  9. “On Saturday millions of sad and pathetic supporters of President Trump who have been moping and hysterical will see the counterattack happen and will be able to participate in the “pushback”. Instead of whining and masochistic visions of defeat, the weak-kneed will see President Trump surrounded by many like-minded supporters whom some thought had disappeared. Again, as we wrote some many times before in the 2016 election cycle, “the medium is the message” and the message on Saturday is that President Trump has massive support and that support grows more solid with every riot, every burned building, every abused cop, every totalitarian left demand for obedience.”
    ———————————
    And so, in one paragraph, Admin eloquently explains why Trump will win in a LANDSLIDE.

  10. This is absurd — so, the sainted Obama’s lawless end-run to circumvent Congress in implementing DACA, wasn’t “arbitrary and capricious,” but, Obama’s elected successor’s decision to nullify his lawless act, is? Ridiculous.

    Roberts is worse than Souter, by far…

  11. Just saw that breaking Gonz. Roberts saved Obama care and now this. The Mitt Romney of the SCOTUS.

  12. Exactly JB
    Both Obamacare and DACA

    Not sure what Trump can do very narrow window

    He absolutely must win and then Ginsburg must retire, one way or another

  13. The DACA decision adds to our argument that President Trump gets reelected easily.

    Update: For those who think we’re blowing smoke in this article with our argument that President Trump will easily win reelection and they base their counterargument on the “polls”. We’ve written before about the “smart” or “shy” Trump voters who don’t want to be targeted as “racists” by the Obama Dimocrat racebaiters so they lie and will “riot” in November. From Trump hating Politico – “Trump has a point about the polls – Some pollsters are still grappling with the same problems that plagued battleground state surveys four years ago.

    —————————————–

  14. More on the Politico article in the update:

    https://www.politico.com/news/2020/06/17/trump-polls-biden-324210

    Trump has a point about the polls
    Some pollsters are still grappling with the same problems that plagued battleground state surveys four years ago.

    As President Donald Trump tumbles in the polls and falls further behind Joe Biden, his campaign has returned to a familiar refrain: The polls are underestimating Trump’s appeal again.

    It has a point.

    Pollsters aren’t deliberately skewing their surveys against the president and his party, as Trump’s orbit alleges. The national polls showing Trump trailing Biden by an increasing margin aren’t “phony” or rigged.

    But some pollsters, especially the relatively few who conduct surveys in battleground states, are still grappling with the problems that plagued those polls four years ago. In fact, most pollsters believe that, on balance, state polls are overstating the scale of Biden’s advantage.

    That was precisely the problem in 2016: The national polls were largely accurate, to within the margin of error. But there were too few state polls, and many of those that were conducted failed to collect accurate data, especially from white voters without college degrees in key swing states.

    And those issues haven’t been fixed.

    “I would say that most, if not all, of the concerns that we expressed still hold — some to a lesser degree,” said Courtney Kennedy, director of research at the Pew Research Center and lead author of the polling industry’s post-2016 autopsy. “But I think some of the fundamental, structural challenges that came to a head in 2016 are still in place in 2020.”

    Polling errors are not uncommon in presidential elections. But pollsters see a real risk this year that the mistakes of 2016 will be repeated. Their colleagues still are not accounting for the fact that voters with greater educational attainment are more likely to complete surveys — and more likely to vote for Democratic candidates.

    “There’s still a number of state polls, in particular, that are not fixing this issue,” said Kennedy.

    Biden’s current lead over Trump is so large — over 8 percentage points in the national RealClearPolitics polling average, and an average advantage of 3 points or greater in Arizona, Florida, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — that a 2016-level polling error wouldn’t matter. A lead that large would probably guarantee Trump would be denied a second term, and even a polling miss on par with 2016 wouldn’t be enough to overcome it.

    But that doesn’t mean the president’s standing is quite as dire as it looks on paper — the problem that pollsters identified in 2016 remains. Not enough surveys are being conducted in the battleground states, and those that exist are failing to account for a key political dynamic of modern politics, especially in the Trump era: the rapid movement of lower-income white voters to Republicans and upscale whites to Democrats.

    Pollsters are looking for answers. One of the major takeaways of the American Association for Public Opinion Research’s post-2016 autopsy was that state polls that didn’t weight, or adjust, their samples to include more white voters who hadn’t graduated college missed a key element of Trump’s coalition. In previous elections, the differences in white voters’ preferences along educational lines were smaller, but they began to grow during the past decade and accelerated with Trump on the ballot in 2016.

    “Before 2014, it wasn’t that big of a deal because the reality is non-college white voters and college-educated white voters — the distinction between the two wasn’t as dramatic,” said Democratic pollster Jefrey Pollock. “But starting with 2014, that began to cleave a lot and is now obviously humongous.”

    GOP pollster Glen Bolger said he believes a combination of pollsters’ inability to get the right educational mix and to persuade potential Trump voters to respond and answer truthfully to phone polls is pointing their surveys in a slightly Democratic direction.

    “I don’t know how big the effect is. I also don’t know what the ratio is between it being ‘shy Trump’ voters and interviewing too many college graduates and not enough non-college grads,” Bolger said. “But I do think those are factors in some of the polls that show a particularly wide lead for Biden at this point in time. And I do think that things will be closer in the states than the polls indicate right now.” [snip]

    The bigger problem appears to be in state polls, as evidenced by CNN’s own polling standards. The network’s polling standards state it won’t report on election surveys that “do not ensure that respondents of all education levels are adequately reflected.”

    Pollock, the Democratic pollster and president of Global Strategy Group, described making “a lot of investments” in updating his own firm’s education models. “And that in itself is like a seismic change. Because whenever you have one variable like that that is so critical, if you’re getting it wrong, then the whole poll is wrong,” he said.

    At last week’s annual convention of the American Association of Public Opinion Research — held online because of the coronavirus pandemic — Nate Cohn, the New York Times data journalist who has worked with Siena College on their multimillion-dollar polling partnership, observed that the state polls leaned way too far toward Democrats in 2014 and 2016. In 2018, he said, the polls were more accurate but still showed a Democratic slant, especially “in a number of white, working-class states,” like Indiana and Ohio.

    And, Cohn noted in his presentation, it might be happening again this year.

    “So far in 2020, it sure seems like Joe Biden is faring particularly well in the states where the polls were most biased toward Hillary Clinton four years ago,” Cohn told the virtual attendees.

    As if on cue, a new poll was released in Michigan on Tuesday: It showed Biden ahead by a whopping 16 points.

    Contra Politico, the polls are deliberately “skewing their surveys” in order to depress Trump supporters and try to hurt President Trump’s reelection. The polls are both “phony” and “rigged”. In addition, “registered” voter polls are mostly worthless. (1) Swing state polls of (2) likely voters that (3) sample correctly are the ones to watch.

    National polls are pure garbage as well except for propaganda purposes. We think Zogby polls that skew in favor of making Zogby get headlines (and usually favor PDT) are garbage also other than for the fun value.

  15. Lu4PUMA
    June 17, 2020 at 8:21 pm
    ……………..
    TY for rectifying the link. Reading the comments listed as (2)
    After scrolling through (50) were just verbatim repeats..
    ……….
    Lu4PUMA 9:28

    How do all the millionaires and billionaires think they can protect
    their families from the pollution damage?
    As we know occurs from 4-5g radiation after constant inundation at school and at home?

    How can they survive?

  16. (1) Swing state polls of (2) likely voters that (3) sample correctly are the ones to watch.
    ——
    That is a key insight.

    Also, the idea that when one key variable is missed, like the big gap between college educated whites vs non college educated whites, the entire poll becomes worthless, even where there is no evidence of pre existing bias by the pollsters—like NYT, WashPo, CNN etc.

    By analogy, if you are plotting a ship’s course, if you get the first plot wrong, everything after that becomes garbage, and taken to the extreme, you end up on the wrong side of the ocean.

  17. off topic: Optimist, that’s great. I was down about 976k and then “recouped” 800k , so “down” about 176k from all time high. I use a major wealth management firm and we bought about 200k worth of Grade “B to B-” bonds (usually only buy AAA to B+) . My projected income actually went up a little based upon the bond rates . If things don’t get any worse I’ll be happy but from allI I have read and been advised, I am expecting a lot more volatility. I don’t need the money now but will in about 2 years…………..the legacy money for the kids is the big issue.

  18. Vera Lynn 103 years old, dies.

    One of the great inspirations from World War II who helped Britain stay strong.

  19. Mrs. Smith1
    June 18, 2020 at 3:06 pm

    It is a slow kill and if you have money and resources you can protect yourself from most of it. Then, like Icke says, it is a small group pulling the strings, made up of idiots and sociopaths. Some say their system bread sociopathy and that is who is in charge and the rest cannot do anything about it. The people at the top of the pyramid believe they will survive until the population is reduced to a manageable level and then there will be less radiation needed for control. It all really does not work and I cannot fathom the madness behind it. But the plans were initiated back in the 90’s and they already knew it was harmful. A system of global domination. What beats me is that Trump is going along with this.
    Right now, we have been lead to be our own worst enemy who have made our cellphones our best friend, allowed over-powered wi-fi in our homes and cook with microwave oven that we buy from China who produces some of them at the maximum allowable leakage rate. I am telling you when the come to install that small cell in your front yard and you try to object they will tell you most people have them in their homes already. And they ARE making a lot of people sick who just do not associate it with their home wi-fry. Some of the symptoms are being tired, confused and overwhelmed. The band is unlicensed because it does just that. I want to run down the street yelling for people to wake up. Mrs. Smith, have you been to my website and done the thinks I suggested to reduce your exposure in your home, now? https://reject5g.info/three-things/

  20. Unbelievable

    California, Santa Monica

    Cars being stood by thugs and passengers being beaten in broad daylight

    Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) Tweeted:
    This is America. Tragic

    But bit but Chick-Fil CEO, son of founding Father, you know the store that thousands stood in line for to support by the thousands for “good Christian slurs? Yes, that Chick-fil

    Done!! Never again, Done!!!

    Did I say Done!

    Chick-Fil-A CEO: White People Should Shine Blacks’ Shoes to Show ‘Sense of Shame,’ ‘Embarrassment’ for Racism pic.twitter.com/A2Utbc0a2t— Gabe Hoffman (@GabeHoff) June 18, 2020

    https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

  21. Victor Davis Hanson | How cultural revolutions die — or not

    Unlike coups or political revolutions, cultural revolutions don’t just change governments or leaders. Instead, they try to redefine entire societies. Their leaders call them “holistic” and “systematic.”

    Cultural revolutionaries attack the very referents of our daily lives. The Jacobins’ so-called Reign of Terror during the French Revolution slaughtered Christian clergy, renamed months and created a new supreme being, Reason.

    Mao cracked down on supposed Western decadence like the wearing of eyeglasses and made peasants forge pot iron and intellectuals wear dunce caps.

    Muammar Kaddafi’s Green Book cult wiped out violins and forced Libyans to raise chickens in their apartments.

    The current Black Lives Matter revolution has “canceled” certain movies, television shows and cartoons, toppled statues, tried to create new autonomous urban zones and renamed streets and plazas. Some fanatics shave their heads. Others have shamed authorities into washing the feet of their fellow revolutionaries.

    But inevitably cultural revolutions die out when they turn cannibalistic. Once the Red Guard started killing party hacks too close to Mao, it began to wane.

    If toppling Confederate statues is required, what then about Nancy Pelosi’s own mayor father, who once as Baltimore’s mayor dedicated honorific statues to Confederate generals?

    If racists understandably do not deserve their names on national shrines, what to do with the iconic liberal graduate program at Princeton, the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs? It was named for a president who did more to further segregation and racial prejudice than any chief executive of the 20th century.

    Stanford and Yale, coveted brand names of the progressive professional classes, are named after what protestors now deem racists.

    It is easier to target Fort Bragg, the iconic military base named after a Confederate general, racist and military mediocrity than to see one’s MBA or Ph.D. lose its Yale luster, or to confess that a liberal presidential icon perpetuated racism.

    Once a cultural revolution gets going, there can be no contextualization of the past, no allowance for human frailty, no consideration of weighing evil vs. good.

    Eventually, the architects of cultural upheavals always make two miscalculations.

    One, they presume that destroying things will never apply to themselves, given their loud virtue signaling.

    Two, if they are fingered by the mob, they assume they can somehow use their clout and influence to win exemption.

    In other words, once cultural revolutions turn anarchic and eat their own, they lose support. When quiet sympathizers conclude that they too may targeted, to survive they turn on their former icons.

    We are seeing that now. Liberal sympathetic bystanders are wondering whether downtown arson and looting will go private and reach their suburban homes. Do they really want their marquee universities or the Washington or Jefferson monuments defaced or renamed? What happens when calling 911 gets a constant busy signal?

    When a liberal mayor or black police chief or progressive governor or white leftist who diverges from the party line is targeted by the mob, then who really is safe?

    Answer? No one. And so the cultural revolution sputters to irrelevance.

    What deflated the MeToo movement was the high toll that the accusations took among the Hollywood and cultural elite. Suddenly, progressive celebrities began demanding evidence and insisting on presumed innocence when their careers were destroyed.

    What burns out these cultural upheavals is that today’s revolutionary can be denounced as tomorrow’s sellout. No leader wants to share Robespierre’s rendezvous with his own guillotine.

    There is one caveat.

    Sometimes cultural revolutions don’t die out — if they are hijacked by a thug or killer.

    The National Socialist movement was an irrelevant nihilist mob of crazies until Adolf Hitler turned it into his personal genocidal cult. A murderous Stalin resuscitated the absurdities of Lenin’s failing Bolshevism.
    The present madness will wane like a virus, as it eats its own and terrifies its sympathizers that they may be next — unless, of course, a would-be Napoleon uses a “whiff of grapeshot” and turns the mob into his personal cult.

    The armed rapper Raz Simone, who some say lords over the “Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone” in downtown Seattle, so far has neither the diabolic talent nor the resources to spread his anarchy.

    Dissident generals may be misguided, but they remain patriots. So far, we have seen no Napoleon emerge to claim that he is only the man who can lead today’s urban revolutionaries to victory.

    A final thought: cultural revolutions not only eventually die without cruel dictators, but they can spawn dramatic pushbacks.

    Ronald Reagan was the answer to the radical ’60s. Revolutionaries are now sowing the wind, but they have little idea of the reactive whirlwind they may soon reap.

  22. By the way, Capitol Hill is not downtown Seattle. It is a residential area with small shops, and it is a mile to the east of downtown Seattle. IIt was owned by a confederate war veteran, and was not released to developers until the late 19th century. When the Washington Territory became Washington state, real estate developers circulated the rumor that it would be the state capital, hence capital hill. The business moguls of the day then rushed it bought land and built the mansions we see there today, and declined badly by the 1970s, and some of them were restored at a huge cost. It borders on the beautiful Volunteer Park named for the veterans of the Spanish American War that houses the Seattle Oriental Art Museum and the conservatory which has wonderful flower collections. Since it is so close to the area these gun wielding peaceful protesters are occupying, I find it hard to believe they would not take over that area as well, since the police have been ordered to stand down, and is from a military standpoint a fine defensive salient for those spoiled and pampered pets of big media.

  23. Correlation or causation?

    Major corporations support the riots.

    Major corporation own big media which supports the riots.

    Major corporations hate Trump because he stands in the way of their globalist agenda.

    Major corporations own big media which hates Trump.

  24. Admin: as you say, the decision by Young Arthur, the useless Dean Baquette to condemn the view expressed by Tom Cotton, and supported by over half the country, to censor that opinion, and to fire fire the opinion page editor will not be lost on voters, because it tells them that in the view of the NYT, the flagship and at the same time the sunken cathedral of journalism, the majority of the voters are not worth listening to and must therefore be censored.

  25. It is not subtle. It is blatant. There goes another mask.

    On a different note, Boulton is getting more than he bargained for.

    When Mike Pompeo called him a traitor, it was music to my ears.

    No more neocons, please.

  26. The thugs won’t go to Capital Hill mansion area Wbb because they are the elite paying for this garbage and calling the shots… for now…
    If some mentally ill member of the Antifa, which in reality they all are, what am I saying, gets in his mind that it’s open game, then the fun will really start. I’m guessing the elite have plenty of armed security , you won’t hear about that, unless “mistakes” are made.

  27. If you could distill down to a single sentence what Victor Davis Hanson said in the article like this, it would read as follows:

    The “revolution” launched by the left that causes the death, destruction and civil disorder, will not end until it puts the elites themselves, who applaud all this from the sidelines, and pay for it out of either ignorance, or globalism, find themselves in its cross hairs.

    And that is why it must move to the living space of these weak kneed left wing politicians so they feel threatened as well. Nothing short of THAT will snuff it out. That is what history tells us, human nature being what it is. And in the final analysis, these wealthy grifters are the appropriate victim for any revolution that claims to be just and equitable. Strip them of their wealth and power.

  28. Big Media Deep State attempted coup,
    —–
    Yes, big media has blood on their hands, they fear the Durham report like a vampire fears the light of day, they fear Trump will be re elected, and THAT is what they are running from. As to the other proposition, I am not sure they know what they are printing is lies. Their collective brains are so addled and filled with sewage, that I believe they have lost the ability to differentiate between the truth and lies. They operate at the same level as good old Uncle Joe (Stalin)–one death is a tragedy, a million deaths is a statistic.

  29. Nolte: CNN and Twitter Panic over Trump Retweet of ‘Racist Baby’ Parody
    6,249

    CNN and Twitter went into a very revealing fact-checking frenzy after President Trump retweeted a “Racist Baby” parody.

    What’s most revealing about all this, is that CNNLOL has become such a fake news parody of itself, and is so aware it has become a fake news parody of itself, the far-left outlet felt it had no choice other than to panic over a parody video. In other words, CNNLOL’s credibility is so shot, it had every reason to fear people would believe a CNNLOL parody was valid, was real — this includes the misspelling of “Todler’ in the phony CNNLOL chyron.

    Imagine your reputation being so tattered, such a national joke, you have to go into Defcon 1 fact checking mode after President Trump retweeted this:

    Donald J. Trump
    ?
    @realDonaldTrump
    Embedded video
    419K
    8:12 PM – Jun 18, 2020
    Twitter Ads info and privacy
    206K people are talking about this
    The panic that ensued at CNNLOL as soon as Trump retweeted that, had nothing to do with CNNLOL not being able to take a joke… Obviously, CNNLOL can’t take a joke; anyone who remembers how the far-left outlet openly threatened to destroy the life of a meme maker, knows that. But that wasn’t CNNLOL’s fear this time.

    No, what panicked the fake news outlet was the perfectly justifiable concern people would assume Carpedonktum’s brilliant parody was not a parody. CNNLOL was worried people would believe CNNLOL had actually lied and manipulated the truth to that grotesque of a degree.

    And CNNLOL was right to worry because CNNLOL has serially lied and manipulated the truth to that grotesque of a degree, and has done so on too many occasions to count. Remember Chris Cuomo exiting his basement? Remember the fish food? Remember Covington? Remember CNNLOL blaming Trump for a plane crash, blaming a Trump ambassador for his own death threats? Remember CNNLOL manipulating this video and this video and this video? I could literally spend all day today and tomorrow linking CNNLOL’s fake news, lies, deliberate distortions, and conspiracy theories.

    So of course CNNLOL was worried we would all believe the parody video was real. And then, to everyone’s amusement, CNNLOL proved it knows its national reputation is a joke by screaming and stumbling around like the Keystone Liars they are to prove the parody was a parody.

    CNNLOL published indignant fact checks.

    Twitter labeled the video as “manipulated media” complete with a warning label so pious it made me laugh out loud:

    Video being shared of CNN[LOL] report on toddlers is doctored, journalists confirm

    Multiple journalists confirmed that the video, which was shared by President Trump, is edited and features a fake CNN[LOL] chyron. The original CNN story, which is from 2019, reported on a friendship between two toddlers.

    The far-left New York Times published its own panicked fact check.

    The far-left Washington Post’s own fake fact-checker fired off a stern harrumph.

    They may still be active, I don’t know, but a few years ago I discovered a number of Twitter accounts impersonating my account. The accounts posted wildly misleading information about me, my work… The accounts were desperate to make me look like a bigot… You want to know why I didn’t care then and don’t care now…? The parodies are so ridiculous no one will believe it’s me. Plus I’m not a neurotic pajama boy.

    CNNLOL doesn’t share that peace of mind, because CNNLOL knows everyone will think the worst of CNNLOL because CNNLOL is already the worst — and CNNLOL knows it’s the worst. LOL.

    https://www.breitbart.com/the-media/2020/06/19/nolte-cnn-and-twitter-panic-over-trump-retweet-of-racist-baby-parody/

  30. They will do whatever that can to stop these rally’s , it’s really unbelievable

    This is a state that voted for a trump
    By 60%

  31. I just called Nickelodeon
    Here I am watching Paw Patrol with my granddaughter and a “message” comes on about June 19th in Texas, ok that’s fine but it’s connected to BLM as if BLM was appropriate and legitimate organization.
    I know they are under pressure because the race mongers can’t even tolerate a Children’s German Shepherd dressed as a policeman, but I was furious.
    Of course a human doesn’t answer the phone so ai left a message and then when I went to email them it takes you to a site the is “impissed”, honest roll God looks like a shakedown site to complain about just anything and make money

  32. I hope no one in Portland feels safe.

    I hope they’re scared out of their wits, and mad as hell.

    I hope they carry those emotions into the voting booth on November 3rd.

    And I hope that, for once in their miserable lives, they vote for the candidate who will actually defend America.

  33. Exactly Matthew77!

    More evidence this is happening comes in daily for those willing to see (perhaps the next article on this site will highlight the evidence the unwilling refuse to see). Portland, Ohio, North Carolina, everywhere it is happening. Latest polls have the evidence too (look at the high number of undecideds among the young Bernie supporters) for those that know how to read polls. We can’t expect President Trump to do everything (from silly wishes/”demands” or even good policy proposals that distract from the main battle). This is a job for citizens to get done. Right now President Trump’s job is reelection not kneeling to the upset and not getting into side battles.

    Some people only learn at the school of hard knocks.

  34. Anger cooks in the most unlikely frying pans. Lesson: appeasement never works – the more you give in the more they denounce you and demand more:

    https://patch.com/illinois/chicago/aunt-jemimas-great-grandson-enraged-her-legacy-vanishing

    Aunt Jemima’s Great-Grandson Enraged Her Legacy Will Be Erased
    MARK KONKOL COLUMN: Aunt Jemima’s great-grandson says “retiring” racially charged brand erases his family legacy, America’s ugly history.

    CHICAGO — A great-grandson of “Aunt Jemima” doesn’t want Quaker Oats — or white America, for that matter — to easily erase its racist history by “retiring” the iconic breakfast brand.

    On Wednesday, Chicago-based Quaker Foods announced it would eliminate the Aunt Jemima brand of pancake mix and syrup in response to civil unrest and protests calling for racial equity across America sparked by the killing of George Floyd, a black man who died with his neck under the knee of a white Minnesota police officer.

    This is an injustice for me and my family. This is part of my history, sir,” Larnell Evans Sr. told me. “The racism they talk about, using images from slavery, that comes from the other side — white people. This company profits off images of our slavery. And their answer is to erase my great-grandmother’s history. A black female. … It hurts.”

    The first “Aunt Jemima” debuted at Chicago’s World’s Fair in 1893. Former enslaved woman Nancy Green, who worked as a cook on the South Side, was hired to wear an apron and headscarf while serving pancakes to folks who came to visit the fairgrounds known as “The White City.” Green embodied the Aunt Jemima character until her death in 1923.

    Evans says his great-grandmother — the late Anna Short Harrington — took Green’s place.

    Harrington was born on a South Carolina plantation where her family worked as sharecroppers. In 1927, a white family from New York “bought” Harrington to be their maid. She made a living as cook at the Kappa Sigma fraternity house in Syracuse and worked for wealthy white people, including Gov. Thomas E. Dewey. She was discovered by a Quaker Oats representative while serving up her pancakes, a favorite of local frat boys, at the New York State Fair in 1935.

    Quaker Oats used Harrington’s likeness on products and advertising, and it sent her around the country to serve flapjacks dressed as “Aunt Jemima.” The gig made her a national celebrity.

    Quaker Oats also used Harrington’s pancake recipe, Evans and a nephew claimed in a 2014 lawsuit seeking $3 billion from Quaker Oats for not paying royalties to Harrington’s descendants. The attempt to make Quaker Oats pay restitution in federal court failed.

    Evans said the case started with a bad lawyer, and things only got worse. He and his nephew were representing themselves against Quaker Oats’ corporate lawyers when a federal judge in Chicago dismissed the case with prejudice, court records show. Evans and his nephew weren’t executors of Harrington’s estate. They didn’t have legal standing to sue in her name, the judge ruled. The appellate court denied an appeal.

    “She worked for that Quaker Oats for 20 years. She traveled all the way around the United States and Canada making pancakes as Aunt Jemima for them,” he said. “This woman served all those people, and it was after slavery. She worked as Aunt Jemima. That was her job. … How do you think I feel as a black man sitting here telling you about my family history they’re trying to erase?”

    On Wednesday, news of Aunt Jemima’s “retirement” started a trend. Mars Inc., the makers of Uncle Ben’s instant rice, announced it would change the global brand’s name and mascot logo because “now was the right time to evolve.”

    Like Evans’ great-grandmother, the kindly looking black gentleman on the rice box isn’t a logo. It’s an image of the late Frank Brown, who was the maitre d’ at an exclusive Chicago restaurant frequented by the founder of Uncle Ben’s.

    The black chef on the boxes of Cream Of Wheat is an image of a real person, too. The late Frank L. White was a chef in Chicago. In 1900, his picture replaced the breakfast cereal’s previous mascot — “Rastus,” a racial slur for a black man. White died in 1938. He was buried in a grave that was unmarked until 2007. B&G Foods officials announced they are considering removing White’s image from the box.

    Evans, a 66-year-old Marine Corps veteran living on disability in North Carolina, says his family and black Americans deserve more from corporations such as Quaker Oats than an acknowledgment that, yes, they profited off images of slavery — the likeness of Green and Harrington from syrup bottles — before removing the evidence from grocery store shelves.

    “How many white people were raised looking at characters like Aunt Jemima at breakfast every morning? How many white corporations made all them profits, and didn’t give us a dime? I think they should have to look at it. They can’t just wipe it out while we still suffer,” he said.

    “After making all that money —and now’s the time when black people are saying we want restitution for slavery — they’re just going to erase history like it didn’t happen? … They’re not going to give us nothing? What gives them the right?”

    I think Evans knew the answer: This is America.

    This fool wants money his great grandmother earned but never got. She was happy being a celebrity. Quaker Oats groveled to the mob and instead of thanks they are now called profiteering racists. Appeasement never works. Appeasement is often done in a hysteric fit but emotional hysteria leads to bad judgement. Use the chess playing mind not the emotional snowflake mind. Don’t give in to the mob.

  35. Another emotional wreck that will only learn at the school of hard knocks:

    https://justthenews.com/government/former-dia-employee-who-leaked-classified-material-sentenced-30-months-prison

    Aformer Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) analyst who repeatedly divulged classified information to journalists was sentenced Thursday to 30 months in prison.

    Henry Kyle Frese, a counterterrorism analyst from February 2018 to October 2019 before he was arrested, apologized to a federal judge in Alexandria, Va., for his conduct and said his motive for leaking was to advance relationships, including one with a reporter whom he was dating at the time.

    “It was never for personal gain or out of anger. It was never for political reasons,” said Frese, who previously pleaded guilty to leaking national secrets to two journalists and a consultant. “At the time, I thought my reasons were important.

    Looking back, I’m embarrassed at how foolish and weak they were,” he said, according to The Washington Post.

    A journalist, who shared Frese’s address from January to November 2018, had eight stories published during spring and summer 2018 that included classified information pertaining to foreign nations’ weapons systems, the Justice Department said

    “Between mid-2018 and late September 2019, Frese orally transmitted NDI classified at the Top Secret level to Journalist 1 on 12 separate occasions, and orally transmitted NDI classified at the Secret level to Journalist 1 on at least four occasions,” the DOJ noted.

    “Frese knew the information was classified at the Secret and Top Secret levels because the intelligence products from which he had learned the classified information had visible classification markings as to the classification level of the information, and the intelligence products accessed by Frese were stored on secure, classified government information systems,” DOJ said.

    Frese also communicated with another journalist and the DOJ noted that Frese carried out many searches on classified government systems for information about issues he had spoken with the two journalists about.

    “On at least 30 separate occasions in 2018, Frese conducted searches on classified government systems for information regarding the classified topics he discussed with Journalists 1 and 2. On multiple occasions in 2018 and 2019, Frese conducted searches on classified government systems because of specific requests for information from Journalists 1 and 2,” the DOJ noted.

    “Additionally, between early 2018 and October 2019, Frese communicated with an employee of an overseas CT consulting group (Consultant 1) via social media. On at least two occasions, Frese transmitted classified NDI related to CT topics to Consultant 1, using a social media site’s direct messaging feature,” DOJ said.

    Assistant Attorney General for National Security John C. Demers said Frese’s behavior compromised national security.

    “When this information was published, it was shared with all of our nation’s adversaries, creating a risk of exceptionally grave harm to the security of this country,” Demers said. “His conviction and sentence demonstrate the Department’s commitment to the investigation and prosecution of such betrayals by clearance holders as part of our mandate to protect our citizens and defend the national security of the United States.”

    We hope his new boyfriend in prison appreciates this emotional snowflake.

    BTW, we don’t believe for a second what he says. His leaks were likely political and he got a thrill up his leg every time he saw a story he generated with leaks published.

  36. School of hard knocks teaches valuable lessons:

    https://www.politico.com/news/2020/06/19/navy-fires-brett-crozier-aircraft-carrier-coronavirus-329716

    Navy upholds firing of carrier captain who warned of coronavirus
    The decision to make Crozier’s firing permanent is a reversal from an initial inquiry completed in April, when the leaders recommended reinstating the captain.

    The Navy has decided to uphold the firing of Capt. Brett Crozier, the former commanding officer of the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt who was relieved of duty after raising the alarm about a Covid-19 outbreak on his ship in March, according to two people familiar with the investigation.

    The results of the investigation justified the relief,” said one person who has seen the investigation. “He failed to take appropriate action, to do the things that the commanding officer of a ship is supposed to do, so he stays relieved.”

    This snowflake was in the military. He leaked his written letters instead of following chain of command.

    Instead of following his mind, good judgement would have prevented his leaking, he went into emotional hysterics and leaked letters to get his way. Someone is a top position should be able to separate emotions from good judgment. How many military leaders in the past had to send troops to near certain death? This military leaders know to separate emotional “feelings” from sound strategic judgement. It’s called “leadership” because emotional hurt or worry cannot be allowed to overcome analysis. A good leader understands emotions and can make intellectual analysis based on what is “smart” not what is emotionally satisfying. Air Chief Marshall Hugh Dowding is a good example of this. Emotionally he wanted to send Royal Air Force planes to help out the French as Winston Churchill demanded – but Dowding understood those planes would be needed later for the important main battle – The Battle of Britain. History proves Dowding right.

  37. BLM will demand new naval ship commander to be a AA, transgender, convicted felon, antifa member and other qualifications too numerous to list. The crew shall respond to voluntary orders as “Yes she , he or it”. With our current military leaders it is not such stretch…

  38. Foxyladi14, that’s how to fight. Don’t whine. If the left wants Columbus and Washington statues removed – demand Wilson statues and institutions be taken down too. Rename the Dim Party. Jefferson Jackson dinners must now be abolished by the Dims. Demand Lyndon Johnson be branded as racist and removed from history. Demand every Dim governor and mayor atone for their slavery sins.

    Alinksky rules: hold the opposition to their standards. Just as with Harvey Weinstein, Epstein (murdered), Sleezy Joe Biden, the lesson is to hold them to their standards and you will see how they run away. Anyone hear from #MeToo after Biden finger raped Tara Reade?

    That’s how to fight. Fight, don’t whine.

  39. I saw that tweet of Trumps earlier and it is funny, glad he keeps his sense of humor, much better than
    Me

    My feeling about him doing something is that if he never does anything I’m afraid that’s what a lot of people will remember, not just the Democratic mayors and Governors , but that Trump didn’t intervene.

    I think at some point he must

  40. Just catching up
    Lu4PUMA
    June 18, 2020 at 5:10 pm
    Mrs. Smith1
    June 18, 2020 at 3:06 pm

    Thx for the link:

    I’m having those 3 things mentioned hard copied..

    Further, any medical data on the health outcomes of the people
    affected by 4-5g pollution?

    i.e Their Hemoglobin resulting in ‘chubby’ red blood cells, Iron depletion hitting rock bottom from overexposure emitted from the 4g radiation.
    I have bonified raw data documenting the negative effects to the human body.

    Who would know the prognosis for recovery?

  41. wbboei
    June 18, 2020 at 11:23 pm

    Victor Davis Hanson | How cultural revolutions die — or not

    “So far, we have seen no Napoleon emerge to claim that he is only the man who can lead today’s urban revolutionaries to victory.”
    ……….

    And we probably won’t but he will be there in all his glory!

    Someone will make it three, if you are the lucky person who floats a donation to
    the Biden Campaign and WIN their top prize, Lunch with Biden and BO!

    Sort of a blinking role reversal? yeh?

  42. Mrs. Smith1
    June 19, 2020 at 11:26 pm

    There is a link to the best summary that references effect on the blood that I could find, I have to fix it because it goes to comments but here it is:
    https://www.westonaprice.org/health-topics/does-short-term-exposure-to-cell-phone-radiation-affect-the-blood/
    You can also try researching the Environmental Trust that is linked on the Links and References page.

    As I have been overexposed and suffered multiple health effects, I have found that the more I mitigate, the better I feel. As most of these things are similar to aging, my points of reference are confounded with that, but I was actually having some Alzheimer’s symptoms that have reversed. Some changes, such as memory were 2-4 days while others such as motor skills, balance and coordination took longer but I was not looking for them I just noticed one day, that they back. I think that took weeks. I suspect some of it is irreversible, but I would say a large portion is.

    Once I learned how it effected me, I have started looking for those symptoms in others and, wow, so many people are being harmed. I see it in Trump.

  43. Bergman needs to be escorted out like the thug he is. Who is he to tell the AG and the President what he will do?

    This is the absurdity of the left, as they try to delegitimization President Trump

    And the depth that Sessions was in on it. I don’t think he was hoodwinked at all.

  44. This poll is more predictive of the November vote than the “presidential race” polls:

    https://www.citizenfreepress.com/breaking/abc-poll-74-oppose-reparations-56-oppose-renaming-military-bases/

    As the country grapples with a widespread reckoning over the prevalence of racism, majorities of Americans are resistant to renaming U.S. military bases that carry the names of Confederate leaders, and are voicing particular opposition to providing descendants of slaves with reparations, according to a new ABC News/Ipsos poll.

    While 56% are opposed to changing U.S. military bases named for Confederate leaders, which stand as a reminder of the nation’s complicated history with race, 42% of Americans support the move.

    Nearly three-fourths of Americans believe that the federal government should not provide payments to black Americans whose ancestors were slaves to compensate for the toll of slavery. Only 26% of Americans are in favor of reparations.

    Black Americans (72%) are also more than five times as likely to back reparations than whites (14%) and over twice as likely than Hispanics (34%).

    Although we have seen large changes in opinion on a wide variety of issues revolving around race in America, there has been only a slight change in attitudes about reparations over the last 20 years. An ABC News/Washington Post poll from June 1997 found that only 19% of Americans backed providing black Americans whose ancestors were slaves with payments, while 77% opposed it.

    In 1997, 65% of blacks and 10% of whites supported reparations, a split that is about the same as today.

    The survey also finds sharp partisan divisions over both giving military bases new names and paying reparations to descendants of slaves: 71% of Democrats support changing the names of bases compared to only 13% of Republicans and 40% of independents.

    Democrats are more divided in their support for reparations than they are in their approval of renaming bases, with only 54% backing the federal government paying black Americans compensation for slavery, while 45% oppose. Meanwhile, Republicans (94%) and independents (82%) are overwhelming against such a decision.

    Joe Biden will have to answer questions about reparations. However he answers throughout the campaign he will get hurt politically. Say “no” and the thugs of Black Lives Matter, which includes many white liberals (who burnt down black neighborhoods), will say “no” to Sleepy Joe. Say “yes” and its good-bye white suburban married women.

    Also, this poll is a mess. Notice how they define “reparations”. According to the poll “reparations” will go to black Americans with ancestors who were slaves. This definition is bogus. There is no agreement on who would get “reparations”. Ask Americans if Oprah and other rich blacks should get money in “reparations” and the “no” would skyrocket.

  45. At least two people were shot, one fatally, inside Seattle’s autonomous zone early Saturday morning.
    ——–
    Seattle Mayor Jennifer Durkin called this a summer of love… and a festival.

    Pelosi said the unemployed should learn to paint, and enjoin all the finer things in life.

    We now have a working definition of delusional.

    Why not be honest about it and simply say I am a democrat, and do not give a rat’s ass about my constituents, rather than blathering on with these insane comments

    In the final analysis that is what they are saying. But we need to put a finer point on it.

  46. In 1997, 65% of blacks and 10% of whites supported reparations, a split that is about the same as today.
    ———
    I oppose reparations but am open to the idea that those who favor them should pay for them and those who do not should not. Freedom of choice, right? Fuck them.

  47. Appetizer for tonight’s rally:

    https://justthenews.com/government/courts-law/chief-federal-prosecutor-nyc-resigns-trump-name-sec-replacement

    President Trump has fired Geoffrey Berman, the U.S. attorney in Manhattan, after the high-profile prosecutor refused to step aside for a new nominee, Attorney General William Barr announced Saturday.

    Barr sharply criticized Berman for his conduct Friday after a new nominee was named, saying the prosecutor had “chosen public spectacle over public service.”

    “Because you have declared that you have no intention of resigning, I have asked the President to remove you as of today, and he has done so,” the attorney general said.

  48. Unfortunately there are not that many people at the rally, they even cancelled the outdoor portion

    Very sad about that. There were over one million requests for tickets but I bet with the on and off again curfew and BLM protests people got scared, but boy will you see the press run with this

    Comment from another blog
    —-
    My cousin and her husband who are there are saying that the crowd isn’t that big

    Maybe COVID fear mongering scared people away? People thought it would be so packed that they didn’t bother? Afraid of BLM/Antifa agitators?

    Either way now the media is going to run with this as evidence Trump’s support is cratering.

  49. MSNBC elated over empty seats and cancellation of outside broadcast…still looks like a decent size crowd considering all.

  50. Yes Gonz…I saw the same report and that is the narrative. I also have a roof leak in my kitchen as we had a major storm here yesterday and no one can come until Tuesday. Not raining yet but soon. I am pretty pissed off about a lot of things.

  51. I would guess that it is more likely the outside events were cancelled for safety. Faked ’em out to get their goons ready and cancelled.

  52. Actually it’s pretty full all considered.
    I have no idea how Tulsa and the Governor let the BLM block entry ways inside and so close to the Trumpers

    I fact it’s near capacity I am sure

    That’s ridiculous, they had the time and the means to keep the thugs 5 miles away

  53. I have heard this but of course the media won’t admit it or show it

    June 20, 2020 at 9:30 pm
    Nobody ever held a Rally during a Pandemic that I know of, so the turn out is fantastic. Biden only had four people show up to his Rally. He sat at a picnic table and spoke to his four supporters. ????????????

  54. Collective online viewership seems to be in the hundreds of thousands, much larger than usual according to the people who host them. Also BLM apparently blocking people from entering and causing trouble. I wouldn’t worry too much about capacity.

  55. Obviously people afraid of getting hit with bricks by BLM and maybe some covid fear, so they turned on the streams instead.

  56. Too bad they misappropriated our broadband funds into toxic wireless system so now fewer people can watch on safe systems without having to generate so much harmful radiation. People have no idea just how bad 4G/5G is and they are out there with their phones doing videos at the rally, and a lot of people will be getting sick.

    I am watching on my wired internet connection. Everybody should have that choice.

  57. Lu

    Maybe if the guy didn’t have such a thick accent and he’s all over the place it might be helpful

  58. Brad Parscale Retweeted

    RSBN Flag of United States
    @RSBNetwork

    NEW Updated view count for tonight’s
    @realDonaldTrump
    rally in Tulsa on RSBN:

    2.8 million Facebook views
    1.4 million YouTube playbacks

    That’s 4.2M views and again, this doesn’t include any views from simulcasts we send out.

    +Millions more watched on other sources

  59. S, that beats out most mainstream news/opinion programs I believe.

    BTW, Breitbart has become horrible. Writer “Tony Lee” doing the play by play comparing Trump to a “failed WWE wrestler,” and posting tweets entirely from MSM sources.

    Never thought I’d see something like that on Breitbart.

  60. I don’t even go to Breitbart anymore
    It’s pretty disgusting

    Did his wife sell it out after he “died”

  61. It’s becoming like drudge, I won’t go there either

    We have less and less places to hang our hats, thank God for Admin

  62. admin
    June 20, 2020 at 4:10 pm
    ——-
    Berman is an elitist prick flying under false colors. I seem to recall he was appointed by the district court to replace Obama holdover and MSNBC “legal expert” (an oxymoron, but morons do quite well thank you on that depraved network), so he was not in any way shape or form a Trump nominee. But the bigger tell is this: he served on Special Counsel Laurence Walsh’s team that sought to take down Reagan. And of course he has gone after Trump associates, and ultimately Trump himself. His middle name is Judas, and he is now in oblivion where he belongs. In case I have not been clear, fuck him and the horse he rode in on. A traitor if there ever was one. Move over Bolton, you have got company.

  63. It is interesting that Tulsa OK does not have Verizon’s high band 5G so far as I can tell, not to say that they could not be using it in the facility. Lots of people there last night making videos and broadcasting. Microwaves everywhere so people all got a good dose. Some of these facilities are even putting antennas, that I am guessing are like small cell’s, under the seats. So when you go to an event like this, do check what you are sitting over. So far as I know that is dove at the MIami Hard Rock Stadium and some stadiums out in California. Now lets see if they start testing for Covid-19 markers. Maybe Soros will open a testing clinic there. More of General Spalding’s Wonderful Experiment.

  64. Not sure why the Tulsa rally attendance was lower than expected.

    The claim that Zoomer teens pranked the rally by buying up tickets is nonsensical.

    Would Trump supporters buy up tons of Biden rally tickets to fool Dems into overestimating Biden’s popularity? Of course not. That makes no sense whatsoever.

    I’m sure fears of violence were a factor, especially for families with kids. But I doubt it had a huge impact. Oklahomans are pretty tough. They don’t scare easily.

    I suspect folks were concerned about the Covid-19 surge in OK this past week. And decided to stream the rally from the comfort and safety of their own homes, instead.

    Sometimes the simplest explanation is the best one.

  65. Agree mathew77…simple case of people not wanting to take a risk. I think sometime Trump overplays the numbers and it comes back to bite, but still, must have been 10-14k???
    ———————————————————————————
    Thanks Foxy and happy Father’s day to all the dads here
    ———————————————————————————
    I noticed the same thing months ago on Breitbart!!! I liked the site because it was pro Trump and pro Israel . I like Pollack but it’s became to Hollywood and not as supportive, imo, for Trump. I can’t even visit Drudge anymore as every headline is sheer hysteria . I try OAN and it’s ok but has not really drawn me in.

  66. Is this true?
    Can this possibly true?

    The was wondering WHY he has such glowing words for his replacement

    Jesus God almighty

    e 21, 2020 at 7:36 pm
    I am still fuming over the Berman debacle. Berman is allowed to pick his successor? WTF?!!!!!!

    Barr…WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO FIX THIS SHIT?!

  67. 6,200 with room for 19,000 that is not good. The rally still went well and I am not hearing that any Trump supporter got harmed and people probably got fired less. I am sure Trump’s ego is smarting. Some TikTok tool scammed the registrations. Isn’t TikTok Chinese social media? How stupid can people be?

    I have no sympathy for him. Today was a beautiful day in now Toxic Southeast Florida, thanks to Trump and DeSantis. They did not start it, but they own it now. People are also noticing that most of the toxic junk is being hung in low income areas. Hideous, toxic junk.

  68. You don’t need a ticket or registration to get in LU they take your info really to get your email and probably to assess interest but nobody did anything in reality

    People are scared, the RINO mayor put a curfew on one day then took it off, BLM and Antifa were present, police, National Guard

    People don’t want to have bricks and bike locks smashed into their heads and we have seen police stand by and do nothing so

    You want to go in that crap?

    That’s what happened
    We live in a new world, a banana republic in reality

    It’s time these thugs and political thugs are put in jail

    I’m about ready for Marshall
    Law, I’m sick of it. No one want a to take action and protect innocent people. If they don’t, eventually people will protect their own

  69. gonzotx
    June 21, 2020 at 10:53 pm

    It was all over twatter and they showed pictures where the upper stands were empty. They sited the fire marshals numbers on attendance. I do believe that you will find about half the population aware of what they are doing with 5G and would have my view that you should not participate in your own murder. Then, you have the thugs who discouraged a lot of attendance and screwed with the reservations.

    The viewership also suggests that many also have my hope that he will succeed at draining the swamp and being the champion of a free and decent society. He did have the courage to address the phony virus games and they are all buzzing about his reference to manipulated testing. However he again said nothing about the death towers that are being installed in our front yards. It is a Code of Silence of a fatal flaw. Decades if malinvestment in a fundamentally flawed technology that now threatens all life on the planet. And his Phase 4 stimulus will fund it? His AG has not taken care of his business because he is busy working for the Telecom Mafia of the NWO. Who shut down the 911 lawsuit? Where are the indictments? Where is Flynn?

  70. Instead of gloating over Trump’s Tulsa disappointment, Dems should view it as a cautionary tale about the fallibility of polls.

    Trump’s polls said that a million people wanted to attend the rally.

    In the end, only 6,600 showed up.

    Likewise, Biden’s polls wildly overestimate voter enthusiasm for the basement-dweller.

    Let’s see how many of those voters actually show up November 3rd.

  71. Very good picture of the main gate being blocked by BLM

    Again, this is on the mayor and Governor of OK. They easily could have had the area clear for supporters

    Sure no blocked gates @cnn. @cnn if you think families with children will push through this your sick. America, this is the country @CNN is ok with, think about that.This is the main gate of the rally: pic.twitter.com/wSKwotoajq— Brad Parscale (@parscale) June 21, 2020

    https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js

  72. Yea, I think we all want to hear what he has to say, but if you do not think that Trumps 5G program is costing him attendance and votes, you are not paying attention. He thinks he has the mandate of the silent majority, but I am getting 5G directional beams to my 4G phone and I am not voting for that. I am not silent but a whole bunch of people are.

  73. gonzotx
    June 22, 2020 at 8:47 pm

    Burn it all down. The towers, the bankers, and the phony bubble stock market. I would rather die like as a human than be used for experimentation and mutated into an electronic slave by Trump and Barr and their idiot master sociopaths whose best friend is their phone. Good luck with that.

  74. Gonzo
    I do not choose where I go based on what those who think they should be in charge of me, think I should or should not do.

  75. I am sending this to everyone I know . . . .

    Victor Davis Hanson on Election 2020: A ‘Manichean’ Choice Between Civilization and Anarchy
    Posted at 8:30 am on June 23, 2020 by Elizabeth Vaughn

    AP featured image
    New cement and wood barricades bear the name CHOP, Tuesday, June 16, 2020, inside what has been named the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest zone in Seattle. The city put the barriers in place Tuesday in hopes of defining an area where emergency, delivery, and other vehicles can travel through the area while still preserving space for protesters, who have been there since police pulled back from near the department’s East Precinct after recent clashes with people protesting the death of George Floyd. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

    Joe Biden may have been a moderate Democrat at one time, but winning the Democratic presidential nomination required him to adopt some pretty radical positions. Biden’s shift to the left may not be quite as dramatic as the lurch to the left embraced by many leaders in the party, but that’s become irrelevant because Biden will not be calling the shots.

    A recent Zogby poll found that 55% of Americans “thought it was more likely (much more and somewhat more likely combined)” that Biden is in the early stages of dementia vs. 45% who thought it was less likely. Among Republicans, 77% believe it is more likely while 23% see it as less likely. For Independents, the results were 56% more likely vs. 44% less likely. And incredibly, only 32% of Democrats consider it more likely compared to 68% who say the opposite.

    Biden’s cognitive decline, the way I see it, is as plain as the nose on my face. It was apparent, though perhaps not glaring, at the time he launched his presidential campaign in April 2019, that his mental capacity was diminished. It was still possible then to pass off his lapses as the gaffes he’s become so famous for. Fourteen months later, however, it’s become impossible to miss.

    If Biden prevails in November, he will be a mere figurehead. It will be his Vice President and other party leaders who will make the decisions. Possible choices for a Biden running mate include Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA), former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, or Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA). One of these women, or perhaps another, would be the de facto president. Nancy Pelosi, AOC, Susan Rice, Sally Yates, perhaps John Kerry and Michael Bloomberg would hold lofty positions in a Biden Administration. In other words, the most progressive politicians in the party would be setting U.S. policy and they would ram through their radical socialist agenda.

    Here’s what that might look like:

    1. Reduced police presence (Diminished personal/property safety).

    2. Open borders (Free health care for all immigrants).

    3. Unlimited, taxpayer-funded abortion.

    4. Some version of AOC’s Green New Deal.

    5. Higher taxes (even on middle class earners).

    6. Free four-year college for families earning up to $125,000.

    7. Student loan debt goes away.

    8. An end to voter ID laws.

    9. Vote by mail could replace in-person voting, thus assuring that progressives retain power indefinitely.

    10. Increased government regulations for businesses.

    11. A more powerful China.

    12. America’s history will be rewritten.

    America is at a tipping point. Although every presidential election is important, the decision we make this November is likely the most consequential in our nation’s history. It’s a choice between democracy and socialism, freedom and anarchy.

    A Biden victory would be a win for the extremists who have been destroying property in our cities, wounding our police officers, looting private businesses and toppling national monuments. These radicals hate America and are working to destroy it. Democrats are cheering them on.

    Their goal is to turn the United States into a socialist country and all that we’re witnessing today, the chaos and the destruction, is part of their plan.

    Former White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer discussed the mayhem that’s taking place in our cities with Fox News’ Sean Hannity on Monday night. Fleischer said we’re seeing “the fabric of our society fraying in ways none of us thought possible…Laws are the restraints that make us free…From restraint comes our freedom.” He added that when anarchy reigns, “none of us are free. That’s why this election is so profound.”

    Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution Victor Davis Hanson joined Fox News’ Tucker Carlson last night to discuss the cultural revolution that has been unfolding in the U.S.

    Hanson warned that this revolution “is not about Trump’s tweets, it’s not about Joe Biden’s cognitive impairment. It has nothing to do anymore with a lockdown, a virus, the economy, foreign policy. It’s an existential question, a manichean choice between whether you want civilization and you believe that America doesn’t have to be perfect to be good, and we’re not, in it’s third century, going to destroy all that people died for or you feel it was inherently flawed with a cancer and we have to use radiation chemotherapy to kill the host to kill the cancer. And that’s the choice we’re looking at. And I’m going to vote for civilization.”

    Hanson is not overstating the case. Since the death of George Floyd on May 25, we’ve witnessed events we never thought we would see in America. A Biden presidency would turn the U.S. into Venezuela. And it would happen faster than any of us could imagine.

  76. wbboei 8:59 am

    Tucker Carlson had a similar discussion posted on the FOX news website today. The United States is headed down a hell hole faster than anyone could believe imaginable. This country is in deep shit.

  77. Found and old and true quote that should be passed along to Trump if he has any
    doubts about his next play.
    ……….

    “Every society gets the kind of criminal it deserves.
    What is also true is that every community gets the
    kind of law enforcement it insists on.”
    JFK

  78. alcina
    June 23, 2020 at 12:23 pm

    Time for taking the Bull By Thr Horns!

    Trump needs to do what is next as a natural progression
    in light of the serious lawlessness pervading the country.
    Otherwise, why is he running for president if he is afraid to act as one?

    Damn the Torpedos Full speed ahead!..

  79. “If Biden prevails in November, he will be a mere figurehead.”
    ……….
    Let’s just say it like it is:
    He’ll be taking his marching orders from Obama!

  80. F-king NASCAR… they have not forgotten their roots, they want to destroy them, good luck with that if you think the sjw will come out and support you at your races, buy your trinkets

    NFL-gone
    NASCAR- gone
    NBA- gone
    MLB- getting there
    HOCKEY- getting there
    Olympics-gone
    Soccer- gone

    Amazing that none of the other drivers called BS, but you can see by the picture that they are all in the sjw- don’t want to be cancelled!

    These ropes are garage pull down ropes and EVERYONE knew that … immediately

    https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2020/06/23/fake-noose-the-nascar-bubba-wallace-rope-noose-was-a-purposeful-hoax/

  81. It would appear every modern left-wing issue is founded on a hoax all the way back to Matthew Shepard

  82. This Black Bubba has been in thousands of garages through the course of his career.

    He knew EXACTLY what he was looking at.

    He still tried to cash in on it.

  83. Since this has been in fashion lately, I think Trump actually should consider helping Mayor Jenny out, but ONLY if she will fly to D.C. and get on her knees in front of him on the White House Lawn, and then touch her forehead to the ground 3 times while she asks.

    and then she can shine his shoes

  84. The Commissioners of Palm Beach County voted unanimously to mandate masks in public base on the recommendation for the Health Department, over the objections of the Public. No longer represented, we are being ruled.

    Covid-19 test results show increasing cases, even as deaths continue to decline.

  85. Nicki Haley , of “I’m really a woman of color and want to be President “

    Of course sided with Bubba Watson, 1/2 black and 1/2 white with white gf who knows a lot about garage door pull ropes but I guess he wasn’t getting enough attention and did a Jesse and screamed “noose”

    She of course jumper of the gun (shark) and joined the scream for whitey to kneel and lick the foot of
    Bubba Jesse and all people of color…

  86. When they came for Alex Jones…you really think they would stop there? #FreeCarpeDonktum so many have been censored and silenced #WhosNext #TwitterCensorship

  87. Those fuckers trying to spin Trumps picture as “wall of shame”

    Obama couldn’t hold a candle to Trumps energy and vitality

    He’s stronger and more vital that Obama
    Ever was..

    I fucking hate them, God forbid me, but even Jesus went crazy on evil people.

  88. Anybody interested in objecting to Trump providing Telecom with $9 Billion to install 5G towers and small cells in their front yard may want to answer this call to action from 5G Crisis for comments to the FCC, needed before tomorrow.
    https://www.5gcrisis.com/fcccomments

    Sample Comment:

    I strongly object to the 5G Fund for Rural America (Docket No. 20-32) and any other efforts to provide additional funding to the telecom industry for the buildout of their 5G wireless networks.

    For decades, consumers have been paying miscellaneous service fees and rate increases on landline phone bills that the telecom companies were supposed to use to build out a national fiber-optic network. Instead, the telecoms utilized “creative accounting” tactics to divert monies intended for fiber-optic build outs to fund their wireless business instead.

    Rural customers are entitled to the fast, safe, secure, private and low-cost internet they were promised. Instead of rewarding the telecoms with more taxpayer dollars, the FCC should be holding these companies to their promise.

    Last year alone, the three largest US telecom companies (Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile) collected over $358 billion in revenue. They’ve got plenty of money to build out the fiber optic network (which is required for 5G anyway) without further burdening the American public. And frankly, the FCC has no business helping those who have already helped themselves.

    Thank you for your consideration.

    Sincerely, ___________

  89. Glad to hear about Flynn. I guess we get a bite of the carrot. Roger Stone is emailing that he is being sent to Covid-19 jail while others convicted have been given a Covid-19 get-out-of-jail-free card.

    Lots of dominoes still need to fall. And it needs to happen before the election.

  90. Oh God

    Sullivan’s next decisions rests solely on the telephone call from the DNC’s Central Committee which is weighing the political value of continuing the appeal eventually up to SCOTUS or not. Only question is whether they can count on Roberts or Gorsuch. As for “court neutrality”…sure.

  91. Sullivan can ask for the full court, all 11 DC Appellate judges, to rule on the case. I don’t like Flynn’s chances in front of all those Obama appointees.

  92. Votes not lives matter!!
    Gianno Caldwell
    @GiannoCaldwell
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    1h
    Senate Democrats have blocked police reform legislation from moving forward in the US Senate once again proving Black Lives don’t matter to Democrats, Black votes matter to Democrats.

  93. Many conservative voices; Dan Bongino, Mollie Hemingway, etc. are dumping their Twitter accounts and moving over to Parlor.
    I hope Trump follows too!

  94. Heard of Gab but never Parlor
    Trump leaves twitter and it’s toast
    All the lefty’s will be left to cancel culture each other

  95. I read about Parlor on the FOX Business app. today. I would paste the article, but don’t know how with my phone.
    I would be tempted to open an account if Trump makes the switch. I do not have a Twitter account and never will. Assholes.

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