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Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Trump warns Iran after reports country is considering retaliatory attack on Lana Marks




God forbid it should come to pass…


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Trump warns Iran after reports country is considering plot to assassinate US ambassador


President Trump took to Twitter late Monday and warned Iran that any strike against the U.S. would be met with a counterattack "1,000 times greater in magnitude."





Trump cited reports that said Tehran may be considering an assassination attempt on Lana Marks, the United States’ ambassador to South Africa. U.S. officials have been aware of threats against the ambassador since the spring, but intelligence suggests those threats have become more specific in recent weeks.

An intelligence source told Fox News the intel community is taking the threat against the ambassador seriously and believes the Iranian regime potentially has the ability to act on an assassination plot. She is just one of several U.S. officials that American intelligence agencies believe Tehran is considering for retaliation for the killing of Soleimani. Iran has denied the reports.

The Pentagon said Soleimani “was actively developing plans to attack American diplomats and service members in Iraq and throughout the region.”





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Saturday, September 12, 2020

The Atlantic calls to 'end the Nobel Peace Prize' following Trump nominations








Remember when Barry received it which seemed like 45 minutes after the Inauguration?



Have you seen this?


 They hoped the award would strengthen Mr Obama. That’s the criteria needed to get the award strengthen Mr Obama... not some sort of achievement? They were sucked into the black hole of Hope & Change. 



BTW...Arafat was directly and indirectly responsible for the death of thousands.




This article is reminiscent of how the electoral college suddenly became ‘old’ and ‘outdated’ after Trump won and should be done away with. BTW...Hope Jennifer Griffin has read this. If The Atlantic had any creditability it just flew out the window.


Gutfeld on Trump's nomination for Nobel Peace Prize

(This is good)

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'Peace had its chance, and blew it,' reads the tagline of the article




President Trump recognized for role in brokering UAE-Israel deal. 




The Atlantic magazine raised eyebrows on Friday when it published a piece calling for the abolition of the Nobel Peace Prize after President Trump was nominated for the prestigious honor.

The president's name was submitted for the 2021 prize by Norwegian lawmaker Christian Tybring-Gjedde, who cited Trump's role in brokering a peace agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Trump has since earned a second nomination from Swedish lawmaker Magnus Jacobsson for overseeing an economic deal between Kosovo and Serbia.

The nominations, however, apparently didn't sit well with the liberal magazine, which declared Friday that "peace had its chance, and blew it."




"If Trump wins the prize, it will be the fourth Nobel awarded for peace between Israel and its neighbors," wrote Atlantic staff writer Graeme Wood. "That will make Arab-Israeli peace mediators more successful at charming the Nobel Committee than the International Committee of the Red Cross, which has won three times in the prize’s 120-year history, but still less successful than my favorite, which is no one at all.







"Giving the peace prize to no one at all is a tradition the Nobel Committee should revive, perhaps on a permanent basis," Wood added. "The record of achievement of the peace laureates is so spotty, and the rationales for their awards so eclectic, that the committee should take a long break to consider whether peace is a category coherent enough to be worth recognizing. Peace had its chance, and blew it. The Trump nomination ... helps show why."










Wood described Tybring-Gjedde's nomination of Trump "preposterous," saying the president's "main diplomatic maneuver is to adopt a lickspittle posture toward authoritarians, promising them decades in power in return for a smile and a condo development. Peace does not mean a web of personal agreements between rich psychopaths."

"By now the contradictions of the peace prize should be apparent," he added. "Is it given for peace, or for rumors of peace? Do you deserve a prize for maintaining despots, as long as the despots are part of a stable network? Is it given for accidentally wrecking a great military — or only if the destruction is intentional? What if you do all the right things, but you are a boor, or an alleged rapist?"

Wood argued that the peace prize is more "subjective" than the other Nobel honors, stating that 1973 winner Henry Kissinger ended and started "many conflicts" and noting that 2009 honoree Barack Obama refused to meet with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il and expanded America’s drone program, adding that the 44th president "won for his promotion of, notably not his success in achieving, 'cooperation between peoples.'"







"All of this points to one of two conclusions," Wood stated. "The Nobel Committee can either give the prize to do-gooder organizations such as the Red Cross or Doctors Without Borders ... or it can keep the prize locked away for a while, and reevaluate its reasoning for a modern era.

"I suspect that that reevaluation will end, if the committee is honest, with the admission that peace can be recognized only by its fruits, which take decades to mature, and not by its seeds. To keep giving awards for the seeds is to court embarrassment, and to make yourself hostage to wacky attention-seeking nominations like Trump’s. Better to shut it down, before the trolls do first."

The article was greeted with incredulity and criticism on social media.

"I don't expect the media to like Trump and don't care about the Nobel, but the hostility here is discrediting," RealClearInvestigations senior writer Mark Hemingway reacted.

"The liberal media are having a mental meltdown over Trump’s 2 Nobel Peace Prize nominations," NewsBusters analyst Nicholas Fondacaro tweeted.

"Is this a parody account," Newsweek opinion editor Josh Hammer asked.




"This is silly. Trump does something worthy of it, so the entire system must be burned down?" tweeted Erielle Davidson, a senior policy analyst at the Jewish Institute for National Security of America.

"I thought people were just trolling the Atlantic when they were saying they’re calling for the end of the Nobel Peace Prize in response to Trump being nominated for 2, but alas, nope: it is real," Daily Wire contributor Harry Khachatrian said.

The Atlantic recently generated headlines with its explosive reporting that alleged President Trump disparaged fallen World War I soldiers buried at the Aisne-Marne American cemetery near Paris as "suckers" and described the cemetery as being "filled with losers" on a trip to France in 2018.

President Trump, as well as current and former members of his administration, have strongly denied The Atlantic's reporting.







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Friday, September 11, 2020

We Are Democrats





All you need to know about Democrats in a 2 minute video.


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911




Hard to believe its been 19 years. We all came together as a nation that day. I remember the great admiration we all had for the police and the fireman. "We Shall Never Forget" was the mantra. Now cops are hated and bombed with Molotov cocktails and bricks thrown at fireman trying to put out a fire. I just can't understand it. What happened America?









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Thursday, September 10, 2020

Hospital workers inappropriately accessed George Floyd’s medical records, lawyer says




A little prelude to the article:

They’re worried about assassinating Floyd’s character? What character? He was on drugs when arrested and has an extensive criminal record arrested 9 times between 1997 and 2007 one a felony robbery with a deadly weapon.

This exemplifies as a society where we are today. The cops are now the villains, and the villains are the heroes. Let me put it in perspective. Go on Google and type in [Ge] it'll pop up George Floyd. Now type in [Jac] and it pops up Jacob Blake.  


This is James Skernivitz a Cleveland cop murdered September 3rd by 3 worthless black thugs.


Type in his name and see how many letters you go through before his name pops up. In addition Floyd and Blake are Wikipedia stars. Outside of Cleveland
Skernivitz got barely a mention. 

BTW...They're not releasing two of the thug's names because they are under age, 15 and 17.


Meanwhile, in Kenosha 17 year old (white) Rittenhouse...






 











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Multiple employees at the hospital where George Floyd was pronounced dead inappropriately accessed his medical records, according to the family’s lawyer.

Attorney Antonio Romanucci told KARE 11 the Minneapolis hospital, Hennepin Healthcare, sent a letter to the family alerting them of the data breaches, which occurred over the last 30 days.

Romanucci said the family is considering suing the hospital, fearing the breaches could have played into an attempt to assassinate Floyd’s character after he was killed by a Minneapolis police officer.

“They feel it’s a continued assassination of George Floyd, his character,” Romanucci said. “It’s a non-stop issue. And they were very upset, very disturbed, disappointed that even in death, that George Floyd’s character is being maligned by people that didn’t have any business looking at his private medical record.”

The letter stated that the employees who were caught “no longer work at the organization,” according to Romanucci. But it was otherwise light on details, with no information on how many employees peeked at Floyd’s records or what information they accessed, the attorney said.

Hennepin Healthcare declined to comment on the breach when asked by the Associated Press, but stated that it follows federal regulations requiring hospitals to alert patients of confirmed data breaches.

“Any breach of patient confidentiality is taken seriously and thoroughly investigated. If it is determined that a violation has occurred, disciplinary action up to and including termination can be used,” Hennepin Healthcare said in a statement.

Floyd was killed on May 25, when former Minneapolis officer Derek Chauvin pressed his knee against Floyd’s neck as he lied on the ground in handcuffs and shouted that he couldn’t breathe.

Chauvin and the three other officers involved have been charged in his death, though Chauvin could receive substantial pension benefits even if he’s convicted.



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