Wednesday, October 31, 2018

BILL MAHER UPSET HE'S NOT ON BOMBER'S BUCKET LIST

Bill Maher believes that he should have been on the bomber's hit list and doesn't realize that no one take a pot head who does stand up comedy seriously. Not even a mentally unstable social terrorist.



Scares for Bill Maher, Michael Moore in wake of mail bomb threats

MEDIA DECIDES SEX ASSAULT CLAIMS AGAINST MUELLER ARE FALSE

Here is an example of why POTUS and many other Americans do not trust the Mainstream media.



When the claims were against POTUS the Mainstream Media declared they were "true". The same with Brett Kavanaugh.



But now that someone has come forward accusing Mueller the Mainstream Media declares them to be "false". The word "false" is asserted in all the Mainstream Media reports that implies that the media determines is true and what is false. That's not only fake, but also evil.



And to make matters even worse law enforcement (FBI) is being directed to investigate the victim(s) rather than Mueller (the alleged perp).



Special Counsel Asks FBI To Investigate ‘False’ Sex Allegations Against Robert Mueller | The Daily Caller

Tuesday, October 30, 2018

BIDEN IS THE PICTURE OF CIVILITY AND UNITY?

What he fails to recognize is that the reason Americans elected Trump is because they were "sick and tired"  of his White House.



Biden, stumping for Dems, says he's 'sick and tired' of Trump White House | Fox News

IS MUELLER A TARGET OF THE #METOO MOVEMENT?

Is this another case of "he said - she said" and is Robert Mueller about to have skeletons dragged out of his closet?



Unlike the POTUS or Kavanaugh attacks the media is already claiming that the accusation(s) are "false" even before the ink is dry on the first news report.



Special Counsel Asks FBI To Investigate ‘False’ Sex Allegations Against Robert Mueller | The Daily Caller

IS THIS AN EXAMPLE OF THE MEDIA SOWING VIOLENCE?

When POTUS refers to the media as "evil" it relatively easy to point at examples of what he is referring to;


The U.S. Secret Service slammed The New York Times on Friday for a fictional account of President Trump being gunned down by a Russian assassin with a Glock belonging to his own security detail, in a short story dubbed “assassination fantasy” by critics.

“While we understand this is a work of fiction, the insinuation that the U.S. Secret Service would participate in the assassination of a President is outrageous and an insult to the men and women of this agency. The U.S. Secret Service prides itself on being an apolitical agency with a long and distinguished history of protecting our nation’s elected officials,” a Secret Service spokesperson told Fox News.

IS SOROS USING A TRAGEDY TO SOW VIOLENCE AND DISCORD?

Soros Son Runs Group That Said Trump Not Welcome in Pittsburgh

WHO ARE THE PEOPLE 'LIKING' TWITTER PROMOTING CALLS TO ASSASSINATE POTUS?

If you were to guess who would be hitting the "like" button on a Tweet calling to assassinate POTUS who would it be?


Tweet Calling For Someone To Kill Trump Has 105,000 ‘Likes’ on Twitter

This tweet by random user “KEKE” (Or @Kbnwxxx_) shaming people for not trying to assassinate Trump has sat on the site for over a week and racked up more than 105,000 “likes,” 44,000 “shares” and 384 comments.
Tweet

So far, as of 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday afternoon, the 7-day-old tweet is still up and running. And while many of the responses to it are…shall we say, understandably critical? …there are more than a few that think KEKE may be on to something.
I felt this on a spiritual level
— Sadboi (@alanR_08) October 26, 2018

Haha. Made my day!!
— Ezekiel Salu (@JuniorSolo4) October 25, 2018
Just talks no action 😆😆
— DAMILOLA (@missdamie) October 25, 2018
Here are some of the people to thank for this blatant and despicable call to violence;

‘Put your whole d**n fingers in their salads’: Prof wants more harassment of senators in restaurants | TheBlaze

“Don’t just interrupt a Senator’s meal, y’all. Put your whole damn fingers in their salads. Take their apps and distribute them to the other diners. Bring boxes and take their food home with you on the way out,” Thomas tweeted Oct. 6, the day Judge Brett Kavanaugh was confirmed to the Supreme Court amid throngs of left-wing protesters who descended upon Washington, D.C.  “They don’t deserve your civility.”


A leftist mob harassed Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas and his wife in the nation’s capital in late September. And the left-wing group that posted video of this incident added a chilling promise to Cruz, President Donald Trump, Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, and “right-wing scum” in general: “You are not safe. We will find you.”
What did an Ole Miss official say?


“A recent social media post by a UM faculty member did not reflect the values articulated by the university, such as respect for the dignity of each individual and civility and fairness,” Ole Miss Chancellor Jeffrey Vitter wrote in a Facebook post Sunday without naming Thomas. “While I passionately support free speech, I condemn statements that encourage acts of aggression. I urge all members of the Ole Miss community to demonstrate civility and respect for others and to honor the ideal of diversity of thought that is a foundational element of the academy.”
How did one politician respond?


Chris McDaniel, a Republican Mississippi state senator and independent candidate for U.S. Senate, called Thomas a “low-life liberal,” according to the Daily Mississippian.


“Another threat from another low-life liberal — this time it’s from an Ole Miss professor,” McDaniel wrote on Facebook, the paper said. “Disgusting. It’s time for disciplinary action.”
How did Thomas respond to the outrage?


“Run for office. Get elected. Pass legislation that harms large groups of people. And I will stick my whole foot in your lunch. Deal?” he wrote Saturday, according to Fox News.


The network added that Thomas also said if he’s given a sabbatical, he’ll write his fifth book and is “committed to helping strengthen Democratic Socialists as a viable political alternative, so I’ll do that in my spare time.”


Thomas told the Daily Mississippian he’s “guessing” the Ole Miss chancellor’s statement was directed at him, “but you’d need to ask [Vitter] since he wrote it. Only he would know who he was directing it toward. I support the chancellor’s right to free speech and to express himself through his social media. The free exchange of ideas is a hallmark of higher education.”


Campus Reform said when it called Thomas’ office for comment, he hung up the phone— and the school didn’t respond to the outlet, either.



Prominent Democrats encouraging bad behavior

The political landscape has become increasingly unbridled this year with conservative figures other than Cruz getting heckled and punched and kicked out of restaurants — and prominent Democrats have been encouraging such behavior.


Hillary Clinton said in an interview last week that “you cannot be civil” with Republicans and that “civility can start again” if the Democrats win back the U.S. Senate, the House of Representatives, or both come November. 


Former Attorney General Eric Holder recently was caught on video turning around the Democratic mantra, “When they go low, we go high,” by saying, “No, no. When they go low, we kick them!” 


U.S. Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey in July urged activists in Washington, D.C., to “go to the Hill” and “get up in the face of some congresspeople.” 


U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters of California in June infamously ranted to supporters to “create a crowd” and “push back on” members of President Donald Trump’s cabinet if they’re seen “in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station.” She added in her speech, “You tell them they’re not welcome anymore, anywhere.”

In recent days, the ante only seems to have been upped:


An official with Minnesota’s Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party commented on Facebook that Republicans should be brought “to the guillotines” Nov. 7 — the day after the midterm elections — which earned the official a weeklong suspension. 


The campaign manager for Nevada Republican gubernatorial nominee Adam Laxalt said she was physically attacked Tuesday night in Las Vegas by a man she recognized as a liberal activist. 


And a Vermont mother of two daughters who’s running as a Republican for the state’s House of Representatives said she received a left-wing death and rape threat in a pro-“Socialism” letter mailed to her home which said, “We are hunting you.”



Robert De Niro: Of course I want to punch Trump in the face


While appearing on The View Friday morning, Robert De Niro addressed controversial comments he made about wanting to punch Donald Trump in the face last year, saying his feelings haven’t changed since the former reality television host was elected president.

“I said that because he said that about somebody, that he would like to punch them in the face,” the actor told cohost Joy Behar. “How dare he say that to the crowd? How dare he say the things he does? Of course I want to punch him in the face.”

De Niro went on to clarify his comments: “It was only a symbolic thing, anyway. It wasn’t like I was going to go find him and punch him in the face. But he’s got to hear it. He’s got to hear that, you know, that’s how he makes people feel. It’s not good to feel that way. It’s not good to start that stuff up, but at the same time sometimes when people are bullies like that, that’s what you have to do to shut them up. Bully them back.”

Brennan: Trump-Putin Presser Nothing Short Of "Treasonous," "There Will Be Consequences For Him"


Former CIA director John Brennan said President Trump's behavior at his joint press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday was "nothing short of treasonous." Brennan said Trump is "giving aid and comfort to the enemy" and warned that there will be "consequences" for him.

"When I use the term, this is 'nothing short of treasonous,' I equate it to the betrayal of one's nation, aiding, abetting, giving comfort to an enemy," Brennan said in an interview with NBC's Today on Tuesday.


TWITTER ALLOWS POSTS CALLING TO ASSASSINATE POTUS

Tweet Calling For Someone To Kill Trump Has 105,000 ‘Likes’ on Twitter

Here are some of the people to thank for this blatant and despicable call to violence;

‘Put your whole d**n fingers in their salads’: Prof wants more harassment of senators in restaurants | TheBlaze

“Don’t just interrupt a Senator’s meal, y’all. Put your whole damn fingers in their salads. Take their apps and distribute them to the other diners. Bring boxes and take their food home with you on the way out,” Thomas tweeted Oct. 6, the day Judge Brett Kavanaugh was confirmed to the Supreme Court amid throngs of left-wing protesters who descended upon Washington, D.C.  “They don’t deserve your civility.”


A leftist mob harassed Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas and his wife in the nation’s capital in late September. And the left-wing group that posted video of this incident added a chilling promise to Cruz, President Donald Trump, Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, and “right-wing scum” in general: “You are not safe. We will find you.”
What did an Ole Miss official say?


“A recent social media post by a UM faculty member did not reflect the values articulated by the university, such as respect for the dignity of each individual and civility and fairness,” Ole Miss Chancellor Jeffrey Vitter wrote in a Facebook post Sunday without naming Thomas. “While I passionately support free speech, I condemn statements that encourage acts of aggression. I urge all members of the Ole Miss community to demonstrate civility and respect for others and to honor the ideal of diversity of thought that is a foundational element of the academy.”
How did one politician respond?


Chris McDaniel, a Republican Mississippi state senator and independent candidate for U.S. Senate, called Thomas a “low-life liberal,” according to the Daily Mississippian.


“Another threat from another low-life liberal — this time it’s from an Ole Miss professor,” McDaniel wrote on Facebook, the paper said. “Disgusting. It’s time for disciplinary action.”
How did Thomas respond to the outrage?


“Run for office. Get elected. Pass legislation that harms large groups of people. And I will stick my whole foot in your lunch. Deal?” he wrote Saturday, according to Fox News.


The network added that Thomas also said if he’s given a sabbatical, he’ll write his fifth book and is “committed to helping strengthen Democratic Socialists as a viable political alternative, so I’ll do that in my spare time.”


Thomas told the Daily Mississippian he’s “guessing” the Ole Miss chancellor’s statement was directed at him, “but you’d need to ask [Vitter] since he wrote it. Only he would know who he was directing it toward. I support the chancellor’s right to free speech and to express himself through his social media. The free exchange of ideas is a hallmark of higher education.”


Campus Reform said when it called Thomas’ office for comment, he hung up the phone— and the school didn’t respond to the outlet, either.



Prominent Democrats encouraging bad behavior

The political landscape has become increasingly unbridled this year with conservative figures other than Cruz getting heckled and punched and kicked out of restaurants — and prominent Democrats have been encouraging such behavior.
Hillary Clinton said in an interview last week that “you cannot be civil” with Republicans and that “civility can start again” if the Democrats win back the U.S. Senate, the House of Representatives, or both come November.
Former Attorney General Eric Holder recently was caught on video turning around the Democratic mantra, “When they go low, we go high,” by saying, “No, no. When they go low, we kick them!
U.S. Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey in July urged activists in Washington, D.C., to “go to the Hill” and “get up in the face of some congresspeople.”
U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters of California in June infamously ranted to supporters to “create a crowd” and “push back on” members of President Donald Trump’s cabinet if they’re seen “in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station.” She added in her speech, “You tell them they’re not welcome anymore, anywhere.”


In recent days, the ante only seems to have been upped:
An official with Minnesota’s Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party commented on Facebook that Republicans should be brought “to the guillotines” Nov. 7 — the day after the midterm elections — which earned the official a weeklong suspension.
The campaign manager for Nevada Republican gubernatorial nominee Adam Laxalt said she was physically attacked Tuesday night in Las Vegas by a man she recognized as a liberal activist.
And a Vermont mother of two daughters who’s running as a Republican for the state’s House of Representatives said she received a left-wing death and rape threat in a pro-“Socialism” letter mailed to her home which said, “We are hunting you.”



Robert De Niro: Of course I want to punch Trump in the face



While appearing on The View Friday morning, Robert De Niro addressed controversial comments he made about wanting to punch Donald Trump in the face last year, saying his feelings haven’t changed since the former reality television host was elected president.

“I said that because he said that about somebody, that he would like to punch them in the face,” the actor told cohost Joy Behar. “How dare he say that to the crowd? How dare he say the things he does? Of course I want to punch him in the face.”

De Niro went on to clarify his comments: “It was only a symbolic thing, anyway. It wasn’t like I was going to go find him and punch him in the face. But he’s got to hear it. He’s got to hear that, you know, that’s how he makes people feel. It’s not good to feel that way. It’s not good to start that stuff up, but at the same time sometimes when people are bullies like that, that’s what you have to do to shut them up. Bully them back.”

Brennan: Trump-Putin Presser Nothing Short Of "Treasonous," "There Will Be Consequences For Him"


Former CIA director John Brennan said President Trump's behavior at his joint press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday was "nothing short of treasonous." Brennan said Trump is "giving aid and comfort to the enemy" and warned that there will be "consequences" for him.

"When I use the term, this is 'nothing short of treasonous,' I equate it to the betrayal of one's nation, aiding, abetting, giving comfort to an enemy," Brennan said in an interview with NBC's Today on Tuesday.
 

LOOK WHO IS SOWING DIVISION, DISCORD,AND HATRED

Soros and friends are once again showing their true colors by financing and promoting division, discord and hatred





Pittsburgh synagogue shooting: Funerals begin as President Trump plans Squirrel Hill visit - The Washington Post

Monday, October 29, 2018

BARACK, MAXINE, AND ERIC CAN TAKE ALL THE CREDIT FOR THIS

Poll: Trump Hits Record High Approval Rating with Black Voters Amid BLEXIT Launch



President Donald Trump’s approval rating among black voters is at a record high, according to the Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll.
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll released October 29 shows 40 percent of the black voters that were surveyed say they approve of President Trump’s job performance, while 58 percent disapprove.
Trump’s record high approval among black voters comes just days after Candace Owens introduced BLEXIT, “the black exit from the Democrat Party.”

After the introduction of the BLEXIT movement, several black voters began sharing their unpleasant experiences with the Democratic Party.
“The BLEXIT movement will spend 2019 holding rallies in every major city in America the Democrats have destroyed,”
Owens said as she introduced the movement, for which the artwork was designed by rap superstar and fashion mogul Kanye West, Breitbart News exclusively reported. Last week, Owens rallied young black conservatives and black voters in front of the White House in Washington DC saying, “Black people do not have to be Democrats.”

U.S. President Donald Trump addresses young black conservative leaders from across the country as part of the 2018 Young Black Leadership Summit in the East Room of the White House on October 26, 2018 in Washington, DC. (Chris Kleponis – Pool/Getty Images)
Young black conservative leaders from across the country look on as U.S. President Donald Trump speaks as part of the 2018 Young Black Leadership Summit in the East Room of the White House on October 26, 2018 in Washington, DC. (Pete Marovich/Getty Images)

The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll released on Monday also showed that 50 percent of likely U.S. voters approve of the president’s job performance, while 49 percent disapprove.
In August, the same Rasmussen’s Daily Presidential Tracking Poll put Trump’s approval rating among black voters at 36 percent. It was just 19 percent on the same day a year earlier.
At this point in President Obama’s first term in 2010, he received a 44 percent approval rating among likely U.S. voters.

AVENATTI IS CAUGHT IN A STORM

Trump asks Court to SLAPP Stormy Daniels with $341,559.50 in legal fees plus sanctions

THIS IS HOW THE MEDIA CREATES FAKE NEWS

This article gets massive distribution by the MM with headlines that read; Thousands signed a letter saying Trump was not welcome in Pittsburgh. He plans to visit anyway.



Trump Pittsburgh visit: 11 Jewish leaders push back against president after synagogue shooting - The Washington Post



While the following events are completely ignored by the MM;


TREE OF LIFE RABBI DOESN’T BLAME TRUMP FOR PITTSBURGH SHOOTING AFTER CNN PRESSES [VIDEO]

ISRAELI AMBASSADOR PRAISES TRUMP FOR FORCEFUL CONDEMNATION OF ANTI-SEMITISM

MAINSTREAM MEDIA CREATIONS CAN BE DANGEROUS

Will the Feds flip Julie Swetnick against Michael Avenatti?



Swetnick and Avenatti recently were referred by the Chuck Grassley, Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, to the DOJ and FBI for criminal investigation with regard to sworn statements submitted by Swetnick. The referral is not limited to perjury, but to any possible crime the evidence might show.
We covered the story previously, Senate Judiciary refers Julie Swetnick and Michael Avenatti for criminal investigation. From the referral announcement:
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley today referred Julie Swetnick and her attorney Michael Avenatti to the Justice Department for criminal investigation relating to a potential conspiracy to provide materially false statements to Congress and obstruct a congressional committee investigation, three separate crimes, in the course of considering Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court of the United States.
While the Committee was in the middle of its extensive investigation of the late-breaking sexual-assault allegations made by Dr. Christine Blasey Ford against Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh, Avenatti publicized his client’s allegations of drug- and alcohol-fueled gang rapes in the 1980s. The obvious, subsequent contradictions along with the suspicious timing of the allegations necessitate a criminal investigation by the Justice Department….
The referral methodically details the issues with Swetnick’s allegations as relayed by Avenatti, the immediate diversion of committee resources to investigate those allegations, the subsequent contradictions by both Swetnick and Avenatti, the lack of substantiating or corroborating evidence, and the overarching and serious credibility problems pervading the presentation of these allegations.
There was a second criminal referral, this time just of Avenatti. The second referral concern a sworn statement from a second woman purporting to back up Swetnick’s claims, and submitted by Avenatti. NBC News just recently disclosed, for the first time, that it knew no later than October 3, 2018, three days before that Senate floor vote, that the second sworn statement had been disavowed by the woman making it.
The second referral read, in part:
Yesterday, I wrote to you referring Mr. Michael Avenatti and Ms. Julie Swetnick for investigation of potential violations of 18 U.S.C. §§ 371, 1001, and 1505, for materially false statements they made to the Senate Judiciary Committee during the course of the Committee’s investigation into allegations against Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh. I write today because of important additional information regarding Mr. Avenatti that has since come to the Committee’s attention. In light of this new information, I am now referring Mr. Avenatti for investigation of additional potential violations of those same laws, stemming from a second declaration he submitted to the Committee that also appears to contain materially false statements. As explained below, according to NBC News, the purported declarant of that sworn statement has disavowed its key allegations and claimed that Mr. Avenatti “twisted [her] words.”
We covered this development, and NBC News’ complicity in concealing important information, in NBC News turns on Michael Avenatti over Julie Swetnick, but it concealed problem.
So let’s get back to our thought experiment, in the Swetnick/Avenatti scenario.
It’s not like Avenatti doesn’t understand the pressures the Feds can put on a witness to flip on a lawyer. Avenatti brags that he was the first to predict that Michael Cohen, Donald Trump’s former lawyer, would flip on Trump:

SO MUCH FOR CIVILITY AS DEMS FOLLOW LEADERS MARCHING ORDERS

Liberal Protesters Interrupt Rep. Blackburn's Moment of Silence For Pittsburgh Victims | MRCTV




Prominent Democrats encouraging bad behavior

The political landscape has become increasingly unbridled this year with conservative figures other than Cruz getting heckled and punched and kicked out of restaurants — and prominent Democrats have been encouraging such behavior.

Hillary Clinton said in an interview last week that “you cannot be civil” with Republicans and that “civility can start again” if the Democrats win back the U.S. Senate, the House of Representatives, or both come November.

Former Attorney General Eric Holder recently was caught on video turning around the Democratic mantra, “When they go low, we go high,” by saying, “No, no. When they go low, we kick them!

U.S. Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey in July urged activists in Washington, D.C., to “go to the Hill” and “get up in the face of some congresspeople.”

U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters of California in June infamously ranted to supporters to “create a crowd” and “push back on” members of President Donald Trump’s cabinet if they’re seen “in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station.” She added in her speech, “You tell them they’re not welcome anymore, anywhere.”

In recent days, the ante only seems to have been upped:

An official with Minnesota’s Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party commented on Facebook that Republicans should be brought “to the guillotines” Nov. 7 — the day after the midterm elections — which earned the official a weeklong suspension.

The campaign manager for Nevada Republican gubernatorial nominee Adam Laxalt said she was physically attacked Tuesday night in Las Vegas by a man she recognized as a liberal activist.

And a Vermont mother of two daughters who’s running as a Republican for the state’s House of Representatives said she received a left-wing death and rape threat in a pro-“Socialism” letter mailed to her home which said, “We are hunting you.”

Sunday, October 28, 2018

ARE THE MEDIA AND DEMOCRATS ADVOCATING CIVILITY AND UNITY?

If they are it appears that some of the people at the top of the Democratic party  did not get the message;


Prominent Democrats encouraging bad behavior

The political landscape has become increasingly unbridled this year with conservative figures other than Cruz getting heckled and punched and kicked out of restaurants — and prominent Democrats have been encouraging such behavior.

Hillary Clinton said in an interview last week that “you cannot be civil” with Republicans and that “civility can start again” if the Democrats win back the U.S. Senate, the House of Representatives, or both come November.

Former Attorney General Eric Holder recently was caught on video turning around the Democratic mantra, “When they go low, we go high,” by saying, “No, no. When they go low, we kick them!

U.S. Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey in July urged activists in Washington, D.C., to “go to the Hill” and “get up in the face of some congresspeople.”

U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters of California in June infamously ranted to supporters to “create a crowd” and “push back on” members of President Donald Trump’s cabinet if they’re seen “in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station.” She added in her speech, “You tell them they’re not welcome anymore, anywhere.”

In recent days, the ante only seems to have been upped:

An official with Minnesota’s Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party commented on Facebook that Republicans should be brought “to the guillotines” Nov. 7 — the day after the midterm elections — which earned the official a weeklong suspension.

The campaign manager for Nevada Republican gubernatorial nominee Adam Laxalt said she was physically attacked Tuesday night in Las Vegas by a man she recognized as a liberal activist.

And a Vermont mother of two daughters who’s running as a Republican for the state’s House of Representatives said she received a left-wing death and rape threat in a pro-“Socialism” letter mailed to her home which said, “We are hunting you.”


Sarah Sanders Fires Back At Washington Post For Tying Terror To Trump | The Daily Caller



The Washington Post’s front page tied the president and his rhetoric to both the shooting at Tree of Life Synagogue in Squirrel Hill near Pittsburgh and the explosive devices that were received by a number of prominent Democrats. (RELATED: Shooter Opens Fire In Pittsburgh Synagogue, Multiple Fatalities Reported)

MEDIA PLAYS THE "TRUMP MADE THEM DO IT' CARD

And, once again, it will backfire on them.





Sarah Sanders Fires Back At Washington Post For Tying Terror To Trump | The Daily Caller

Saturday, October 27, 2018

Prominent Democrats encouraging bad behavior (VIOLENCE)

Prominent Democrats encouraging bad behavior

The political landscape has become increasingly unbridled this year with conservative figures other than Cruz getting heckled and punched and kicked out of restaurants — and prominent Democrats have been encouraging such behavior.


Hillary Clinton said in an interview last week that “you cannot be civil” with Republicans and that “civility can start again” if the Democrats win back the U.S. Senate, the House of Representatives, or both come November. 


Former Attorney General Eric Holder recently was caught on video turning around the Democratic mantra, “When they go low, we go high,” by saying, “No, no. When they go low, we kick them!” 


U.S. Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey in July urged activists in Washington, D.C., to “go to the Hill” and “get up in the face of some congresspeople.” 


U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters of California in June infamously ranted to supporters to “create a crowd” and “push back on” members of President Donald Trump’s cabinet if they’re seen “in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station.” She added in her speech, “You tell them they’re not welcome anymore, anywhere.”

In recent days, the ante only seems to have been upped:


An official with Minnesota’s Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party commented on Facebook that Republicans should be brought “to the guillotines” Nov. 7 — the day after the midterm elections — which earned the official a weeklong suspension.


The campaign manager for Nevada Republican gubernatorial nominee Adam Laxalt said she was physically attacked Tuesday night in Las Vegas by a man she recognized as a liberal activist. 


And a Vermont mother of two daughters who’s running as a Republican for the state’s House of Representatives said she received a left-wing death and rape threat in a pro-“Socialism” letter mailed to her home which said, “We are hunting you.”

WHO'S TO BLAME FOR THIS CALL TO VIOLENCE?

‘Put your whole d**n fingers in their salads’: Prof wants more harassment of senators in restaurants | TheBlaze

“Don’t just interrupt a Senator’s meal, y’all. Put your whole damn fingers in their salads. Take their apps and distribute them to the other diners. Bring boxes and take their food home with you on the way out,” Thomas tweeted Oct. 6, the day Judge Brett Kavanaugh was confirmed to the Supreme Court amid throngs of left-wing protesters who descended upon Washington, D.C. “They don’t deserve your civility.”


A leftist mob harassed Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas and his wife in the nation’s capital in late September. And the left-wing group that posted video of this incident added a chilling promise to Cruz, President Donald Trump, Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, and “right-wing scum” in general: “You are not safe. We will find you.”
What did an Ole Miss official say?


“A recent social media post by a UM faculty member did not reflect the values articulated by the university, such as respect for the dignity of each individual and civility and fairness,” Ole Miss Chancellor Jeffrey Vitter wrote in a Facebook post Sunday without naming Thomas. “While I passionately support free speech, I condemn statements that encourage acts of aggression. I urge all members of the Ole Miss community to demonstrate civility and respect for others and to honor the ideal of diversity of thought that is a foundational element of the academy.”
How did one politician respond?


Chris McDaniel, a Republican Mississippi state senator and independent candidate for U.S. Senate, called Thomas a “low-life liberal,” according to the Daily Mississippian.


“Another threat from another low-life liberal — this time it’s from an Ole Miss professor,” McDaniel wrote on Facebook, the paper said. “Disgusting. It’s time for disciplinary action.”
How did Thomas respond to the outrage?


“Run for office. Get elected. Pass legislation that harms large groups of people. And I will stick my whole foot in your lunch. Deal?” he wrote Saturday, according to Fox News.


The network added that Thomas also said if he’s given a sabbatical, he’ll write his fifth book and is “committed to helping strengthen Democratic Socialists as a viable political alternative, so I’ll do that in my spare time.”


Thomas told the Daily Mississippian he’s “guessing” the Ole Miss chancellor’s statement was directed at him, “but you’d need to ask [Vitter] since he wrote it. Only he would know who he was directing it toward. I support the chancellor’s right to free speech and to express himself through his social media. The free exchange of ideas is a hallmark of higher education.”


Campus Reform said when it called Thomas’ office for comment, he hung up the phone— and the school didn’t respond to the outlet, either.


Prominent Democrats encouraging bad behavior

The political landscape has become increasingly unbridled this year with conservative figures other than Cruz getting heckled and punched and kicked out of restaurants — and prominent Democrats have been encouraging such behavior.
Hillary Clinton said in an interview last week that “you cannot be civil” with Republicans and that “civility can start again” if the Democrats win back the U.S. Senate, the House of Representatives, or both come November.
Former Attorney General Eric Holder recently was caught on video turning around the Democratic mantra, “When they go low, we go high,” by saying, “No, no. When they go low, we kick them!
U.S. Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey in July urged activists in Washington, D.C., to “go to the Hill” and “get up in the face of some congresspeople.”
U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters of California in June infamously ranted to supporters to “create a crowd” and “push back on” members of President Donald Trump’s cabinet if they’re seen “in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station.” She added in her speech, “You tell them they’re not welcome anymore, anywhere.”


In recent days, the ante only seems to have been upped:
An official with Minnesota’s Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party commented on Facebook that Republicans should be brought “to the guillotines” Nov. 7 — the day after the midterm elections — which earned the official a weeklong suspension.
The campaign manager for Nevada Republican gubernatorial nominee Adam Laxalt said she was physically attacked Tuesday night in Las Vegas by a man she recognized as a liberal activist.
And a Vermont mother of two daughters who’s running as a Republican for the state’s House of Representatives said she received a left-wing death and rape threat in a pro-“Socialism” letter mailed to her home which said, “We are hunting you.”

MEDIA LABELS BOMBER TRUMP FAN BUT STAYS MUM ABOUT MASS KILLER TRUMP HATER

Where's all the media labels about the "trump hater" who literally slaughtered civilians because they were Jewish?



Pittsburgh Synagogue Suspect Robert Bowers Hated Trump—for Not Hating Jews

There's no hesitation when it comes to the media labeling the so-called "terrorist bomber" who injured or killed no one a "Trump fan" Nor does the media acknowledge that the bomber's Hit List consisted of people who all advocated violence against POTUS and his supporters; 

DEMOCRATS CREATE A #NOTME MOVEMENT TO PROTECT THEIR OWN

Believe Women? MN Democrat Party Chairman Does "Not Believe" Keith Ellison Accuser - Sara A. Carter

FAKE NEWS ABOUT FAKE BOMBS TO SCARE, NOT HURT PEOPLE

The media was quick to use this incident to bash POTUS and blame him for what they played as a domestic terrorist attack involving lethal bombs.



The problem is IS that it's not true.  Yes, what appeared to look like real pipe bombs were sent thru the mail to a list of people that were avowed Trump bashers bent on inciting violence. But, truth be told it looks like the sender was sending packages containing duds designed more to scare than to hurt anyone.



Some mailed pipe bombs could have been duds, investigators say

IS BEING ANTI-TRUMP MORE DANGEROUS THAN BEING PRO-TRUMP?

If you compare these last two news events; the fake bomb maker vs the anti-Semite mass murderer the answer is obvious and will be very difficult for the Main Stream Media and Trump bashers to twist and spin.



Synagogue Shooter Disliked Trump, Posted “I Did Not Vote For Him”

Friday, October 26, 2018

THOSE THAT GOAD AND GUIDE VIOLENCE SHOULD BE CAREFUL WHAT THEY WISH FOR

The "maga-bombers" hit list was made up of the very same people that have been at the forefront of encouraging and inciting violence;



FBI arrests man suspected in spree of parcel bombs



Here are a few example;





When we look at where the violence filled rhetoric is coming from and how the MSM promotes it the results speak or themselves.







After being the target of two anonymous packages containing devices that looked like pipe bombs, Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters – the same Maxine Waters who openly called for public violence and harassment against Trump administration employees, mind you – now says that President Trump “should take responsibility” for the escalating rhetoric and threats of violence against political and public officials, including this latest rash of threats.

"I think the president of United States should take responsibility for the kind of violence that we are seeing for the first time in different ways," Waters said. "I think the president of the United States has been dog-whistling to his constituency, making them believe that their problems are caused by those people over there."

“And I think they are acting in a way that they think the president wants them to do and the way he wants them to act,” Waters continued, adding that Trump “in his own way really does promote a lot of violence.”

Again, if the irony here is still lost on you, this is the same Maxine Waters who has publicly and repeatedly instructed her supporters to publicly accost Republicans – particularly those who work in the Trump administration – whenever they dare to step out of their house.





Former Attorney General Eric Holder said at a recent campaign event that when Republicans "go low," Democrats should "kick them" in response, video that surfaced Wednesday shows.

Holder, while campaigning for Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams (D), said that it's time for Democrats to be as "tough," "dedicated" and "committed" as Republicans are.

"Michelle [Obama] always says that, you know, ‘When they go low, we go high.’ No. When they go low, we kick them. That’s what this new Democratic Party is about," he said. “We’re proud as hell to be Democrats. We’re going to fight for the ideals of the Democratic Party."

Holder, who has said he is interested in a possible 2020 White House bid,






Robert De Niro: Of course I want to punch Trump in the face



While appearing on The View Friday morning, Robert De Niro addressed controversial comments he made about wanting to punch Donald Trump in the face last year, saying his feelings haven’t changed since the former reality television host was elected president.

“I said that because he said that about somebody, that he would like to punch them in the face,” the actor told cohost Joy Behar. “How dare he say that to the crowd? How dare he say the things he does? Of course I want to punch him in the face.”

De Niro went on to clarify his comments: “It was only a symbolic thing, anyway. It wasn’t like I was going to go find him and punch him in the face. But he’s got to hear it. He’s got to hear that, you know, that’s how he makes people feel. It’s not good to feel that way. It’s not good to start that stuff up, but at the same time sometimes when people are bullies like that, that’s what you have to do to shut them up. Bully them back.”

Brennan: Trump-Putin Presser Nothing Short Of "Treasonous," "There Will Be Consequences For Him"


Former CIA director John Brennan said President Trump's behavior at his joint press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday was "nothing short of treasonous." Brennan said Trump is "giving aid and comfort to the enemy" and warned that there will be "consequences" for him.

"When I use the term, this is 'nothing short of treasonous,' I equate it to the betrayal of one's nation, aiding, abetting, giving comfort to an enemy," Brennan said in an interview with NBC's Today on Tuesday.

MEDIA STIRS THE MOB VIOLENCE AGAINST POTUS WITH FAKE NEWS

The Main Stream Media once again is feeding the mob violence stoked fake news to attack POTUS.



Montage: Media Race to Blame Trump for Mail Bombs :: Grabien - The Multimedia Marketplace



When we look at where the violence filled rhetoric is coming from and how the MSM promotes it the results speak or themselves.



After being the target of two anonymous packages containing devices that looked like pipe bombs, Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters – the same Maxine Waters who openly called for public violence and harassment against Trump administration employees, mind you – now says that President Trump “should take responsibility” for the escalating rhetoric and threats of violence against political and public officials, including this latest rash of threats.

"I think the president of United States should take responsibility for the kind of violence that we are seeing for the first time in different ways," Waters said. "I think the president of the United States has been dog-whistling to his constituency, making them believe that their problems are caused by those people over there."

“And I think they are acting in a way that they think the president wants them to do and the way he wants them to act,” Waters continued, adding that Trump “in his own way really does promote a lot of violence.”

Again, if the irony here is still lost on you, this is the same Maxine Waters who has publicly and repeatedly instructed her supporters to publicly accost Republicans – particularly those who work in the Trump administration – whenever they dare to step out of their house.




Former Attorney General Eric Holder said at a recent campaign event that when Republicans "go low," Democrats should "kick them" in response, video that surfaced Wednesday shows.

Holder, while campaigning for Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams (D), said that it's time for Democrats to be as "tough," "dedicated" and "committed" as Republicans are.

"Michelle [Obama] always says that, you know, ‘When they go low, we go high.’ No. When they go low, we kick them. That’s what this new Democratic Party is about," he said. “We’re proud as hell to be Democrats. We’re going to fight for the ideals of the Democratic Party."

Holder, who has said he is interested in a possible 2020 White House bid,





Robert De Niro: Of course I want to punch Trump in the face


While appearing on The View Friday morning, Robert De Niro addressed controversial comments he made about wanting to punch Donald Trump in the face last year, saying his feelings haven’t changed since the former reality television host was elected president.

“I said that because he said that about somebody, that he would like to punch them in the face,” the actor told cohost Joy Behar. “How dare he say that to the crowd? How dare he say the things he does? Of course I want to punch him in the face.”

De Niro went on to clarify his comments: “It was only a symbolic thing, anyway. It wasn’t like I was going to go find him and punch him in the face. But he’s got to hear it. He’s got to hear that, you know, that’s how he makes people feel. It’s not good to feel that way. It’s not good to start that stuff up, but at the same time sometimes when people are bullies like that, that’s what you have to do to shut them up. Bully them back.”

Brennan: Trump-Putin Presser Nothing Short Of "Treasonous," "There Will Be Consequences For Him"

Former CIA director John Brennan said President Trump's behavior at his joint press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday was "nothing short of treasonous." Brennan said Trump is "giving aid and comfort to the enemy" and warned that there will be "consequences" for him.

"When I use the term, this is 'nothing short of treasonous,' I equate it to the betrayal of one's nation, aiding, abetting, giving comfort to an enemy," Brennan said in an interview with NBC's Today on Tuesday.

Thursday, October 25, 2018

IS FAKE MEDIA REPORTING ON FAKE BOMBS?

Montage: Media Race to Blame Trump for Mail Bombs :: Grabien News

Robert DeNiro On Trump: 'I'd Like To Punch Him In The Face'

Violence begets violence;



Robert DeNiro On Trump: 'I'd Like To Punch Him In The Face' - Digg



Looks like he got what he wished for;



Robert De Niro Mailed Suspicious Package Similar to Clinton, Obama Bombs

ABC, NBC Blame Maxine Waters and Eric Holder for Bombs Sent to CNN and Democratic Politicians

IF THEY WERE GOING TO BE HONEST ABOUT IT THEY WOULD PUT THE BLAME WHERE IT BELONGS. 

Both Maxine and Eric have encouraged people to be aggressive and made subtle but obvious suggestions on how to do it. 

ABC, NBC Blame Trump for Bombs Sent to CNN and Democratic Politicians

IS THE FAKE NEWS MEDIA BEING PLAYED BY A FAKE BOMBER?

Is someone just sending pipes filled with baking soda to a bunch of self professed political "mob"sters to send the message that inciting violence should be taken seriously?

Suspicious Packages Present No 'Biological' Threat, Feds Say : NPR

The New York Times (along with the majority of the Mainstream Media) appears to be more inclined to inciting violence than quelling it;

Study: News Coverage Of Trump More Negative Than For Other Presidents
and what we might be seeing here is blowback using the same language of violence as just published by the NYT today;  https://dailycaller.com/2018/10/25/nyt-trump-assassination-fiction/






IS THE NEW YORK TIMES CALLING FOR THE ASSASSINATION OF POTUS?

The New York Times is under fire for a fictional account of President Trump being gunned down by a Russian assassin with a Glock belonging to his own Secret Service in a short story dubbed 'assassination fantasy' by critics.


MAXINE (AND ERIC) GOT WHAT SHE WISHED FOR; VIOLENCE

Deeply Troubled Waters: Rep. Calls For Public Harassment Of Cabinet | MRCTV

IT LOOKS LIKE AVENATTI NEEDS A LAWYER

Grassley sends criminal referral for attorney Michael Avenatti and Kavanaugh accuser | Fox News

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

IT LOOKS LIKE MAXINE GOT WHAT SHE WISHED FOR

She encourages people to "get into the faces" of those they oppose and is now finding that some of those people are getting into hers.



Package addressed to Rep. Maxine Waters found at South L.A. mail facility is similar to those on East Coast - Los Angeles Times

IS THIS THE TAIL WAGGING THE DOG?

The loudest voice about this so-called "international event" is Turkey and their ruthless authoritarian leader who is notorious for violating human rights; especially those of journalists who would have dare speak against him. His jails and morgues are filled with people who dared challenge his rule.



So, it's somewhat puzzling that he would be so outspoken about what is; when compared to him, a minor incident involving one individual who was in the wrong place at the wrong time.



Tucker Carlson tells Politicon that media outrage over the death of Jamal Khoshaggi is 'a game' | Daily Mail Online

LOOKS LIKE ERIC AND MAXINE GOT WHAT THEY WISHED FOR

And are now looking to blame the very people they advocated attacking;



Both Eric Holder and Maxine Waters encouraged violence from their supporters by make fast and loose comments advocating confrontation.

President Donald Trump on Wednesday condemned the attempted bombings perpetrated against some of his prominent political opponents, including former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and former President Barack Obama, and called on Americans to “unify.”

“In these times, we have to unify,” Trump said in brief remarks prior to a White House event addressing the opioid crisis. “We have to come together. This egregious conduct is abhorrent to everything we hold dear and sacred as Americans.”

The remarks came after improvised explosive devices were delivered to Obama, Clinton and CNN. The bomb sent to CNN was addressed to former CIA director John Brennan, an NBC News contributor.


Other bombs were found addressed to former Attorney General Eric Holder and Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.), but were not delivered. The one intended for Holder was incorrectly addressed and sent to the office of former Democratic National Committee chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz, whose office was listed as the return address on the packages.

All the intended recipients are critics of Trump and have been the subject of high-profile attacks by the president.

The White House was quick to condemn the attempted attacks, but the president himself had been largely quiet on the matter. Until his remarks at the White House on Wednesday afternoon, he had only retweeted Vice President Mike Pence’s tweet slamming the “cowardly actions” as “despicable.”


https://mic.com/articles/192069/trump-on-bombing-attempts-this-egregious-conduct-is-abhorrent#.cGFkQzoLQ



Trump backers claim bombs sent to Dems, CNN are false-flag operation