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Monday, May 21, 2018

NYC Parents Outraged at Public School's Moment of Silence for 'Hamas Terrorists' Deaths in Gaza







My first reaction was this is New York, not Texas nor Alabama. Why would they be outraged? 

After all, they voted for this asshole...again.




My second thought. Where is the ACLU? God forbid someone says a prayer in school yet a moment of silence for a throng of Muslim terrorists is perfectly acceptable.

Straight out of Wikipedia:


Hamas is regarded, either in whole or in part, as a terrorist organization by several countries and international organizations, most notably by Israel, the United States and the European Union.

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Parents of students attending the Beacon School in New York City are outraged over the school's decision to hold a moment of silence for the victims of violence in Gaza, many of whom were members of the terrorist organization, Hamas. 



On Tuesday, a day after the United States celebrated moving its embassy to Jerusalem, the public school held a school-wide moment of silence for those who were killed during violent unrest on the Gaza border. 

High school junior Sophie Steinberg, a Jewish student, told the New York Post that when it started, she could see a lot of her Jewish friends become uncomfortable. 

“They don’t know how to feel. They don’t know how to fit into all of this,” she explained.

Watch the video below:




Steinberg said that it's in the school's “nature” to bring up things that “no one wants to talk about,” but junior Fortune Ndombo told the New York Post that she wished there was a conversation about what was going on. However, there “was no follow-up.” 

“I am extremely upset because I did not send my child to a New York City public school to pray for Hamas operatives,” one father, who is Jewish, shared with the outlet. 

Another student's mother, who is also Jewish, said she doesn't ever believe a school should be “promoting a moment of silence for terrorists.” “What if it was Islamic terrorists in ISIS?” she wondered. 






Morton Klein, the president of the Zionist Organization of America, said the organization is planning on sending a letter to the Beacon School demanding an apology. 

He called it “disgraceful” to “mourn the death of Hamas terrorists.” 

Following the deaths of 62 people, many cast blame on Israel for using excessive force against unarmed protesters, but Salah al-Bardawil, a senior Hamas official, admitted the majority of the deaths were members of the terrorist organization. 

"In the last round of confrontations, if 62 people were martyred, 50 of them were Hamas,” al-Bardawil said. 







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Sunday, May 20, 2018

Trump vs Schaff



Trump wants her charged with obstruction of justice of which the 'Libby' responded...




 'my residents'...
vulnerable too!


In Oakland, CA they're migrants not animals.


Their new mid-term campaign poster.


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FBI plant in Trump campaign was US-born Cambridge professor, reports say



This really stinks! Tarmac meeting, Strock-Page text messages, Comey-McCabe lying through their teeth, just to name a few and now this. Since this latest eye-popping subversion has now been exposed how much longer must we wait before something is done about it? Is the Republican-controlled Congress Helen Keller?

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Stefan Halper, a University of Cambridge professor, has been identified as an FBI plant in the Trump campaign, according to multiple news outlets. (The Institute of World Politics)




American-born University of Cambridge professor Stefan Halper has been identified as an FBI plant in Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, multiple news outlets reported Saturday.

The 73-year-old academic reportedly has deep ties to American and British intelligence, having served in the Nixon, Ford and Reagan administrations, the New York Post reported.

President Trump tweeted Friday that confirmation of an FBI plant in his campaign would become the nation's "all-time biggest political scandal."




The New York Times and Washington Post reportedly have known of Halper’s identity for weeks, but chose not to reveal his name. Then on Thursday, the Daily Caller named Halper in the opening paragraph of its report.

(No bias reporting going on here)




The Washington Post said it received warnings from U.S. officials that revealing Halper’s identity posed a security risk. 

 Pose a security risk defined:

The  'U.S. officials' didn't want the voting public to find out the FBI tried to rig the election.

Meanwhile, reports vary on when the FBI tapped Halper to snoop on the Trump campaign.

The New York Times reported in December that during “a night of heavy drinking at an upscale London bar in May 2016,” Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos had disclosed to an Australian diplomat the Russians had dirt on the Clinton campaign. The Australians then tipped off the FBI, prompting the agency to launch “Crossfire Hurricane” on July 31, 2016.




But Harper met with Page in early July that summer, contradicting the FBI’s claims of when the operation began, while Halper met Carter Page at a British symposium and remained in contact for more than a year.

In August, Harper met with Trump campaign co-chair Sam Clovis to offer his experience, the Washington Post reported.

A few days later, Harper reportedly offered Papadopoulos compensation in exchange for writing a paper about energy in the eastern Mediterranean region.

Sources close to Papadopoulos now say Harper was working for an intelligence agency.

Papadopoulos has pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI, while Page was the subject of a federal surveillance warrant.

By May 2017, the “Cross Hurricane” operation had melded with Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation. 






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Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Don't laugh...I guarantee you it's not a far cry from the truth




Afterall, this despicable SOB had two scoops of ice cream when everybody else had only one!












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Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Bill O'Reilly could return to cable news with show on Newsmax alongside Sean Spicer and former Fox News stars Greta Van Susteren and Eric Bolling



The tentative title for the new show is:


The Fired Four





He used to be the king of cable news until being pushed off his perch at Fox News amid allegations of sexual assault.

But now Bill O'Reilly is poised to make a return to TV as an anchor for Newsmax according to Page Six.

The former O'Reilly Factor host could be joined at the station by fellow Fox News alumni Greta Van Susteren and Eric Bolling, alongside former White House press secretary Sean Spicer.



Bill O'Reilly (pictured in January) is in 'advanced talks' to return to cable news at his preferred 8pm timeslot as an anchor for channel Newsmax, according to reports



Joining O'Reilly on the hypothetical bill at Newsmax would be fellow Fox News alumni Greta Van Susteren who would take the 7pm slot and Eric Bolling who would be on at 9pm



O'Reilly is in 'advanced talks' about developing a show with Newsmax, reports, which would air at his old 8pm time slot.

Such a move would put him in direct competition with his Fox News replacement, Tucker Carlson.

O'Reilly has already appeared on the channel several times as a guest and his independent show No Spin News has also featured.

According to Page Six, the hypothetical evening schedule would feature a news show at 6pm followed by Greta's show at 7pm.

The prime 8pm slot would be filled by O'Reilly, Bolling's show would then begin at 9pm and would be followed by Spicer at 10pm.

The former press secretary's show would take the form of a late-night political panel, with the later airtime allowing for a looser feel.

Newsmax Media CEO Christopher Ruddy - a close friend of President Trump - has said he intends to bill Newsmax TV as 'a kinder, gentler' version of Fox News.

The channel runs on cable and streams free online. 

Van Susteren left Fox News abruptly in September 2016 after triggering a 'key man' clause in her contract following the resignation of CEO Roger Ailes. She later departed to MSNBC and let go because the new program she hosted For the Record with Greta did not do well in ratings.



Sean Spicer, the former White House press secretary, is also in negotiations with Newsmax about hosting a 10pm political panel show

In a Facebook post uploaded after her departure, she said the channel 'had not felt like home for a few years' and that the decision was hers.

But subsequent reports suggested she was kicked out by Rupert Murdoch who was unhappy with the way she had tried to renegotiate her contract.

Bolling left Fox News almost exactly a year after Van Susteren amid claims he sent unsolicited pictures of male genitals to female colleagues.

He was suspended in August 2017 before the station announced that it was 'parting ways amicably' with him.

After a tumultuous start to his White House career, Spicer resigned (wanted to spend more time with the family) in July 2017 after the appointment of Anthony Scaramucci as communications director.





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