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Post by nautonnier on Nov 26, 2019 11:12:22 GMT
Imagine if every Republican politician was like Devin Nunes... "A ‘Farm Kid’ Thwarts the Coup
“That’s why the establishment, the press, the permanent bureaucracy, the tech oligarchs, the urban aristocrats, the Deep State and all the rest of the ugly beautiful people, will never forgive Devin Nunes,” Lee Smith writes in his dynamite new book. “It belittled them that he didn’t care he wasn’t their sort but was proud to be a farm kid.”
If a full and fair analysis of the Trump-Russian collusion hoax ever is conducted, it will reveal the collateral damage suffered by innocent people ensnared by the wicked, multi-faceted operation launched by Barack Obama’s White House in the spring of 2016. There are plenty of infuriating passages in The Plot Against the President, a must-read book by journalist Lee Smith. But the description of how the hoax plotters targeted the family of Representative Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) evokes particular outrage.
As chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Nunes released a memo in February 2018 describing how Barack Obama’s Justice Department misled the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court to obtain permission to spy on Donald Trump’s presidential campaign. Democrats did not want that memo out. In the days and weeks leading up its distribution, Smith describes how the crusade against Nunes “took an even more dangerous turn.”
An orchestrated assault against Nunes’ family, including his wife and three young daughters, posed such a threat that law enforcement agents were assigned to the grade school where Nunes’ wife works. Hackers imitated Nunes’ cell phone numbers; calls were made to up to two dozen relatives, including his 98-year-old grandmother and mother-in-law, so they would answer. “Then they made it sound like I was kidnapped and that I’d better back off or something bad’s going to happen to me,” Nunes told Smith. “So clearly they had a whole plan where they called to threaten all of those people.”"More here... www.amgreatness.com/2019/11/25/a-farm-kid-thwarts-the-coup/
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Post by missouriboy on Nov 27, 2019 2:42:10 GMT
About time me thinks. They're not gonna go away by themselves.
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Post by missouriboy on Nov 27, 2019 17:39:34 GMT
'Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war' Perfect opportunity to test and improve drone warfare. Avoid as many civilians as possible. Ultimately AMLO will understand. Better on our border than the Turkish border.
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Post by nautonnier on Dec 2, 2019 16:57:00 GMT
The linked article is a must read. Unfortunately, it is too late for Ratty
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Post by nautonnier on Dec 6, 2019 20:19:40 GMT
A new news collation site as the Drudge Report is a little flaky now (possible TDS outbreak) is the Dan Bongino Report site
The Bongino Report
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Post by Ratty on Dec 7, 2019 8:16:20 GMT
Trudeau, Macron & crew should learn from, not mock Trump:
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Post by nautonnier on Dec 7, 2019 12:25:43 GMT
"THE GREEN REICH — GLOBAL WARMING TO THE GREEN TYRANNY. Ban everything we can, eco-tax the rest: this could be the motto of the environmentalists in politics. If human CO2 is the problem, then Man must be restrained, controlled, suppressed in every one of his CO2-emitting activities: that is to say, in the totality of his actions. Researching environmentalism from the root of its anti-humanist ethic to the staggering heights of its actual demands — banning cars, aircraft, meat, nuclear energy, rural life, the market economy, modern agriculture, in short, post-Industrial-Revolution modernity — Drieu Godefridi shows that environmentalism defines a more radical ideology in its liberticidal, anti-economic and ultimately humanicidal claims than any totalitarian ideology yet seen. "Dividing humanity by a factor of ten” is the environmentalist ideal. "Godefridi says we have good reason to be alarmed. Not by climate change, but by the endless, hazardous-to-humans measures that activists propose in response. We need to read Godefridi’s book. And re-read it. Before it’s too late."—Donna Laframboise. "Human survival is not the environmentalists’ goal. They do not care about our flourishing, as Godefridi convincingly argues."—Jaana Woiceshyn "This is a book that everyone must read. It is brief, to the point – and utterly frightening, for it lays out the end-game of environmentalism, which will affect us all, if we blindly keep empowering it, as we are now so gleefully doing.”—Principia Scientific International.PhD (Sorbonne), Drieu Godefridi has authored books on gender, the IPCC and environmentalism."www.amazon.com/Green-Reich-Drieu-Godefridi/dp/2930650249/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=%22Green+Reich%22&qid=1575721377&sr=8-1
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Post by missouriboy on Dec 7, 2019 17:19:32 GMT
Collin Woodward's "American Nations" (2011) was/is a fine study of our ethnic-geographic history to date. I disagree with his classification of our small cluster of central Missouri counties north of the Missouri River. Our historical moniker is "Little Dixie". We were settled directly out of Tidewater and pieces of Tidewater that transplanted in pockets through parts of Kentucky and aggregated parts of Greater Appalachia. My transplanted Celtic lineage followed the post-colonial migration paths from Virginia ... along the southern Piedmont, down the Ohio River and straight across the Middle. Our backs didn't need "blocking" from transplanted Saxons. If you want to see where the upcoming electoral fight is taking place, just look at that swath of Greater Appalachia in the southern half of the the old industrial belt. May they contemplate the consequences of their vote. www.businessinsider.com/the-11-nations-of-the-united-states-2015-7www.amazon.com/American-Nations-History-Regional-Cultures/dp/0143122029
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Post by missouriboy on Dec 8, 2019 14:53:53 GMT
He Must See that a New Wave of REDCOATS are Coming! Virginia Sheriff Vows to ‘Deputize Thousands’ to Defend Gun Rights Culpeper County SheriffCulpeper County Sheriff's Office/Facebook AWR HAWKINS7 Dec 20192,376 2:08 Culpeper County Sheriff Scott Jenkins says he will “deputize thousands” to defend gun rights should incoming Democrats use their legislative positions to enact more gun control in Virginia. On December 4, 2019, Jenkins used a Facebook post to thank the Culpeper County Board of Supervisors for standing with the dozens of other counties that have declared their intention to defend the Constitutional right to keep and bear arms. But his joy was mixed with somber warnings: Every Sheriff and Commonwealth Attorney in Virginia will see the consequences if our General Assembly passes further unnecessary gun restrictions. “Red Flag” laws without due process will create enormous conflict as well. America has more guns than citizens and murder has long been illegal. At best, the proposed gun restrictions will disarm or handicap our law-abiding in their defense and possibly cause a criminal to choose another tool for evil. www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/12/07/virginia-sheriff-vows-to-deputize-thousands-to-defend-gun-rights/
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Post by walnut on Dec 8, 2019 15:20:46 GMT
I think that I have been noticing a shift developing- the New York Times and other big outlets have lately been publishing a few stories more favorable towards Trump's economic policies. I think that the hedge fund operators and other big money people absolutely did not like what they were hearing from the democratic campaigns and a schism has developed.
Not to mention the impeachment battle is probably a political loser for the dems. And, republican politicians seem to be standing behind Trump.
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Post by missouriboy on Dec 8, 2019 20:23:10 GMT
I think that I have been noticing a shift developing- the New York Times and other big outlets have lately been publishing a few stories more favorable towards Trump's economic policies. I think that the hedge fund operators and other big money people absolutely did not like what they were hearing from the democratic campaigns and a schism has developed. Not to mention the impeachment battle is probably a political loser for the dems. And, republican politicians seem to be standing behind Trump. Money talks and cash screams.
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Post by walnut on Dec 8, 2019 21:46:04 GMT
Those Trotsky-ites were breathing their own ether and grabbed the political third rail- the Fed Backed golden goose- stock scam business. I think that I have been noticing a shift developing- the New York Times and other big outlets have lately been publishing a few stories more favorable towards Trump's economic policies. I think that the hedge fund operators and other big money people absolutely did not like what they were hearing from the democratic campaigns and a schism has developed. Not to mention the impeachment battle is probably a political loser for the dems. And, republican politicians seem to be standing behind Trump. Money talks and cash screams.
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Post by sigurdur on Dec 17, 2019 5:55:41 GMT
www.realclearenergy.org/articles/2019/12/16/madrid_climate_conference_ends_in_failure_110499.htmlRoyal Dutch Shell, for example, has gone out of its way to endorse the goals of the Paris Agreement and achieving “net zero” by 2070—though that’s two decades too late for Gore. Whatever the nuance in Shell’s net carbon-footprint ambition, it won’t change an oil company from being an oil company, and it won’t protect an oil company from being attacked for net-zero targets that, globally, no responsible person believes are achievable. By contrast, the absence of anti-Americanism at Madrid vindicates the president’s decision to quit the Paris Agreement. Supping at the climate table comes with a cost. Donald Trump has decided that America doesn’t need to pay it—and the Madrid climate conference shows that he was right.
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Post by missouriboy on Dec 17, 2019 16:15:57 GMT
www.realclearenergy.org/articles/2019/12/16/madrid_climate_conference_ends_in_failure_110499.htmlRoyal Dutch Shell, for example, has gone out of its way to endorse the goals of the Paris Agreement and achieving “net zero” by 2070—though that’s two decades too late for Gore. Whatever the nuance in Shell’s net carbon-footprint ambition, it won’t change an oil company from being an oil company, and it won’t protect an oil company from being attacked for net-zero targets that, globally, no responsible person believes are achievable. By contrast, the absence of anti-Americanism at Madrid vindicates the president’s decision to quit the Paris Agreement. Supping at the climate table comes with a cost. Donald Trump has decided that America doesn’t need to pay it—and the Madrid climate conference shows that he was right. Speaking two years before the Paris climate conference, Yvo de Boer, former executive secretary of the UN climate convention, was more candid. “The only way that a 2015 agreement can achieve a 2-degree goal is to shut down the whole global economy,” he said.Or admit that CO2 is NOT a "catastrophic" driver of World climates. Declare victory and go home.
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Post by missouriboy on Dec 18, 2019 3:48:22 GMT
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