#13001
Los Angeles mayor Eric Garcetti was forced to cut short a town hall meeting with the black community on Monday evening after it was disrupted by Black Lives Matter protestors.
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#13002
The Democrats say the Benghazi hearings have been a partisan exercise. But the White House's attempt to cover up the cause of the Benghazi attacks is as partisan as it gets.
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From whacked-out Alternet, via crazy-as-a-bedbug Salon, comes this nasty little piece of fascist Left projection:Ben Carson’s feeble attempt to equate Hitler and pro-gun control Democrats was short-lived, but along with the announcement that Marco Rubio has brought in his second big supporting billionaire, it brings to mind the first American vice-president to point out the “American fascists” among us.Although most Americans remember that Harry Truman was Franklin D. Roosevelt’s vice-president when Roosevelt died in 1945 (making Truman president), Roosevelt had two previous vice-presidents: John N. Garner (1933-1941) and Henry A. Wallace (1941-1945). In early 1944, the New York Times asked Vice-President Henry Wallace to, as Wallace noted, “write a piece answering the following questions: What is a fascist? How many fascists have we? How dangerous are they?”Vice-President Wallace’s answer to those questions was published in the New York Times on April 9, 1944, at the height of the war against the Axis powers of Germany and Japan. “The really dangerous American fascists,” Wallace wrote, “are not those who are hooked up directly or indirectly with the Axis. The FBI has its finger on those. The dangerous American fascist is the man who wants to do in the United States in an American way what Hitler did in Germany in a Prussian way. The American fascist would prefer not to use violence. His method is to poison the channels of public information.“With a fascist the problem is never how best to present the truth to the public but how best to use the news to deceive the public into giving the fascist and his group more money or more power.”Ah, Henry Wallace... remind us who he was again? Besides dropped from the ticket for Truman, that is. So let's turn to bat-guano bonkers Truthout for the answer.Wallace opposed the cold war, the arms race with the Soviet Union and racial segregation. He was a strong advocate of labor unions, national health insurance, public works jobs and women's equality. He would have been, without question, the most radical president in American history. He would have served out the remaining three years of FDR's fourth term and certainly would have sought to be elected on his own in 1948.On the major issues facing postwar America - the cold war and the arms race (particularly the atomic bomb), strengthening New Deal social policies and boosting organized labor, and addressing segregation and racism - Wallace believed that Truman was too cautious and conservative. These were themes Wallace would pick up on when he campaigned for president against Truman on the Progressive Party ticket. He attacked Truman's support for loyalty oaths to root out communists and radicals from government jobs, unions, and teaching positions in schools and universities. He called for national health insurance, an expanded public works program, and reparations for Japanese Americans who had been interned during the war. He said it was time to elevate women to 'first-class citizenship.' And when Wallace campaigned in the South, he refused to speak to segregated audiences.On foreign policy, Wallace opposed the so-called Truman Doctrine, which aimed to contain communism through military intervention if necessary. He refused to support the Marshall Plan to rebuild Europe, considering it an instrument of the cold war. He preferred a multilateral aid program that would be administered through the United Nations.OK, forward! I've skipped over a bunch of really stupefying baloney to get you to the kicker:In the election of 2016, we again stand at the same crossroad Roosevelt and Wallace confronted during the Great Depression and World War II.Fascism is again rising in America, this time calling itself “conservativism.” The Republican candidates’ and their billionaire donors’ behavior today eerily parallels that day in 1936 when Roosevelt said, “In vain they seek to hide behind the flag and the Constitution. In their blindness they forget what the flag and the Constitution stand for.” It’s particularly ironic that the “big news” is which billionaire is supporting which Republican candidate. Like Eisenhower’s farewell address, President Roosevelt and Vice-President Wallace’s warnings are more urgent now than ever before.Remember, that when the Unholy Left calls itself 'progressive,' it's referring to a movement more than a century old, and to a political platform from the 1930s and '40. Maybe that's why their presidential candidates are so damn old.
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#13004
Trump railed that "nobody had guns except for the bad guys," pointing to the French gun laws.
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#13005
Donald Trump held a press conference today after his meeting with black pastors today, saying that it was an amazing meeting and that he did get endorsements...
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#13006
Up to 65 percent of Syrian “refugees” and migrants entering Germany can’t read or write which makes it nearly impossible ...
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#13007
A small group of protesters gathered outside Mayor Rahm Emanuel 's North Side home Tuesday, when he was expected to cut short a family vacation in Cuba so he could tend to another high-profile police-involved shooting.
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#13008
One of the men who helped stop the Islamic terrorist who went on a stabbing spree yesterday on the London Bridge is a convicted murderer who was out of prison for the day on a release. “Convicted murderer James Ford, 42, was on day release from prison Friday when he saw the attack unfolding and […]
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#13009
On Monday night, Roseanne Barr sat down with late-night host Jimmy Fallon and addressed the backlash she's received for coming out as a supporter of President Donald Trump. And Barr, as usual, was pretty blunt.
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#13010
The lead held by Democrats over Republicans on generic ballot polls ahead of the 2018 midterm elections is beginning to slip, a new CNN poll suggests.
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#13011
A judge has proposed a nationwide programme to file down the points of kitchen knives as a solution to the country’s soaring knife crime epidemic.
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#13012
Underdog Libertarian candidate thinks he's the guy who can take best advantage of #nevertrump Republicans
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#13013
A closer look at why some companies like Walt Disney represent “market failure.”
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#13014
Because of the ever-descending moral and intellectual state of the mainstream news media, there has been no outcry against the leftists who call President Donald Trump and all Americans who support him Nazis. Indeed, members of the media now regularly do so.
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#13015
The two Democrats being hailed as heroes of the gun control filibuster, Senator Cory Booker and Senator Chris Murphy, have used MSNBC to their advantage as they prepare for a vote on the Senate floor this Monday. Thursday, Andrea Mitchell Reports featured Senator Booker, and on Friday Senator Murphy appeared on Morning Joe. What emerged from both interviews: Republicans will not be able to face their constituents if they don’t support these measures, and terrorism creates a window for gun control reform.
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Portland, Oregon, is bracing for what could be another round of violent clashes between a right-wing group and self-described anti-fascist counterprotesters who have pledged to keep Patriot Prayer and other affiliated groups out of this ultra-liberal city.
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#13017

Ben Shapiro on Twitter

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“Everybody's buzzing about Trump's entrance, but let's face it: Hillary will blow it out of the water when she flies in on her broom.”
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#13018
According to Rep. Nancy Pelosi, Donald Trump and the Republican Party are "so afraid" of women, people of color of members of the LGBTQ community in the midterm elections. The House minority leader (D-CA) made the
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#13019
In 2005 President Bush was rebuked by Democrats for his handling of Hurricane Katrina.
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#13020
President Joe Biden joked with tribal nations that he was worried that his wife would leave him for an Indian reservation.
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#13021
On Friday night the Department of Justice released the requested unredacted documents to to the House Intelligence Committee on the investigation of Donald Trump and the interview of Michael Flynn by corrupt agents Andrew McCabe and Peter Strzok. The newly unredacted portion of the House Intel Report revealed Comey told lawmakers that the FBI agents …
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#13022
It’s been a hard year but at least we know, beyond all doubt, that our elites despise us and will do anything to expand their power.
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#13023
Senator Tim Scott (R-S.C.) said that protecting the religious liberty of Americans would require a “tooth and nail” fight against those who are undermining this most fundamental of rights.
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#13024
Eric T. Schneiderman, the attorney general, said a charities bureau had determined that the Donald J. Trump Foundation was not registered to solicit donations under state law.
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#13025
Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump takes to Twitter to declare himself
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