Reporter Goes to Pipeline Protest, Finds Guy in Dress, Jugs of Urine, ‘Twilight’ Books

Writing in the 1930s, George Orwell once pointed out that the worst advertisement for socialism was the physical appearance of socialists.

Orwell, himself a socialist, albeit a critical one, cited the example of two socialists who shared a bus with the writer while wearing shorts that were too small for their bottoms.

But today, an environmentalist who is protesting the completion of an oil pipeline in Louisiana has made Orwell’s socialists look like the height of responsibility.

Traveling into the headquarters of the protesters, an alligator and snake-infested swamp called the Louisiana Atchafalaya Basin, the biggest swamp in America, The Daily Caller encountered bizarre figures.

Instead of being “tree huggers,” the environmentalists lived in tree houses.

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There, along with their comrades living in tents, they use water jugs to urinate in.

But the most bizarre of the figures protesting the Bayou Bridge pipeline —  which is 85 percent finished — was a dress-wearing male calling himself “Baby Face.”

Completing “Babyface’s” cross-dressing ensemble were a pair of snake boots.

“Babyface” refused to provide his true identity, being “a little wary about telling my story. I don’t trust reporters.”

Will Democrats attract normal voters if this is what their base looks like?

They might sound dumb, but they’re a literate lot, apparently. As The Daily Caller reported: “It also appeared the protesters passed the time by reading teenage fan-fiction — several ‘Twilight’ novels were lying around.” (Bet “Babyface” is on Team Jacob.)

The tactics used by “Babyface” and his comrades, some of whom have lived in the swamp for months now, involve impeding the completion of the pipeline by obstructing workers.

They assert that the bridge will harm the environment while they litter the swamp with trash. (Much as some of the same protesters made a garbage dump of the North Dakota site where they tried to stop the Keystone XL pipeline.)

Other tactics involved in halting the completion of the Bayou Bridge Pipeline involve lawsuits filed by the Sierra Club, the Waterkeeper Alliance and Earth Justice.

Meanwhile, the sane people Heartland America have further reasons for being repelled by  environmentalists.

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It is a measure of how conflicted the Democrats are in appealing to constituencies that they are forced to choose between environmentalists and the white working class voters who largely elected Donald Trump.

A prime example of this conundrum occurred with former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.  In an attempt to court environmentalists, as Business Insider recounted, she vowed to “put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business.”

It was a stance that alienated much of America.

Thus, Democrats are presented with the task of putting environmentalists who clash with white working class Americans, and vice versa  into the same “big tent.”

All they have to do is make Middle America start to like folks llike “Babyface.”

Good luck with that.

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First They Came for Alex Jones


These being the only two editorials I read, I have to imagine that many more of the roughly 400 protesting newsrooms engaged in some variation on the reductio ad Hitlerum theme. Even if all 400 did, no halfway sentient adult can take this self-indulgence seriously.


Here is why. Since President Trump’s election, every major magazine, every major social media outlet, every major newspaper, just about all of Hollywood and Broadway, and every major TV network save for Fox News have conspired to destroy the president. 


During this time, these “journalists” have treated their audiences to an endless stream of anti-Trump propaganda only marginally rooted in the truth, and not a one of them has seen a pink slip, let alone a gas chamber.


If these media outposts have no cause for alarm, Alex Jones does. So does every other right-of-center voice in America. An exchange on comedian Bill Maher’s HBO show Friday suggests why the reductio ad Hitlerum in the title of this essay, if a stretch, is still more justified than those ululated by America’s newspapers.


When Maher explained to his audience that Apple, Google, Facebook, and Spotify colluded to boot Jones and InfoWars from their platforms, most in the audience applauded enthusiastically. More troubling, guest Jennifer Granholm, a former Michigan governor, shouted, “Thank God.”


To his credit, the contrarian Maher scolded the audience. “If you’re a liberal you’re supposed to be for free speech,” he said. “That’s free speech for the speech you hate.” He made little headway with the audience or his guests. If any other prominent liberal voice in the media protested Jones’s exile, he or she or ‘zhe’ has done so sotto voce.


One can argue that the media platforms that evicted Jones were private concerns, but the collusion among them was symptomatic of the nearly universal urge on the left to suppress speech that challenges the left/liberal agenda.


The private enterprise argument cannot be made in the four cases that follow. In these cases, the media conspired with the government to punish individuals whose media efforts threatened Democrats in power. I have met the individuals profiled here in the course of my own work. I am sure there are many more that I have not met who have suffered similar or worse fates.


In 1996, investigative reporter James Sanders was introduced to TWA 747 pilot and manager Terry Stacey by Sanders’s wife Elizabeth, a TWA trainer. Stacey was working on the investigation of TWA 800, the plane that blew up off the coast of Long Island months earlier. “What he told me over those first hours,” said Sanders of his meeting with Stacey, “was one thing — ‘I know there’s a cover-up in progress.’”


To confirm his suspicion, Stacey Fedexed Sanders a pinch of foam rubber from a seat back to have it tested for missile residue. Sanders submitted half of it to a west coast lab and gave the other half to a producer at CBS News, Kristina Borjesson, for CBS to test. Borjesson prodded her superiors to review Sanders’s evidence for a missile strike. They refused and returned the foam rubber to the FBI, killing Borjesson’s CBS career in the process.


Eventually the FBI arrested Stacey and both the Sanders on the absurd charge of conspiracy to steal airplane parts. At the time of their trial, it stunned Sanders that none among the media managed to frame even one First Amendment question.


One reporter asked Sanders why he did not immediately return the foam rubber and turn Stacey in to the FBI. Another argued the government line, namely that Sanders was not a journalist entitled to First Amendment protection.


In fact, Sanders had written two previous books of investigative journalism, both successful, but on this case his journalism threatened a sitting Democratic president. That threat turned Sanders from a journalist into a “conspiracy theorist.” He spent five years on federal probation, his wife Elizabeth three.


As with Sanders, the major media have refused to concede that James O’Keefe of Project Veritas is a journalist, this despite the fact that at the time of O’Keefe’s arrest his undercover reporting had just brought down ACORN, a corrupt $2 billion leftist organization.


In 2010, shortly after the ACORN bust, O’Keefe and three colleagues attempted to investigate whether Senator Mary Landrieu’s office in New Orleans was blocking calls from Tea Party activists.


Although the four showed their actual driver’s licenses to get into a federal building, the Feds arrested them and charged them with a misdeanor “entry by false pretenses.” O’Keefe spent a night in jail and three years on restrictive federal probation, specifically for telling the Landrieu staffers he was waiting for someone when he wasn’t.


The national media were gleeful. They called the O’Keefe affair the “Louisiana Watergate” and “Watergate Jr.” The New York Times and Washington Post both put the arrest on the front page. The Post headline read, “ACORN Foe Charged in Alleged Plot to Wiretap Landrieu.” Retractions followed — the four knew nothing about wiretapping — but who reads retractions.


Even more shameful was the media’s treatment of Nakoula Basseley Nakoula in 2012. Needing to blame something other than her own incompetence for the assault on the Benghazi consulate, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton released a memo the night of the attack indicting some “inflammatory material posted on the Internet.” Nakoula, an American citizen, produced the video that allegedly did the inflaming.


Nakoula was vulnerable. He had been arrested years earlier for a check-kiting scheme and cooperated quietly with the feds. To protect him, the feds sealed the document. After Benghazi, the Obama DoJ promptly unsealed it and leaked it to the New York Times.


The Times reported on Nakoula’s earlier conviction just three days after the smoke had cleared in Benghazi. The release of this information exposed Nakoula to harassment by the media and reprisal from the ringleader of the check-kiting operation.


Once he was identified, the Times and the other media camped out in front of Nakoula’s California house, not to protect him from the death threats he was facing, but to join in the manhunt. To assure their readers they had tracked the right man, the Times’ reporters pointed out the similarities between Nakoula’s front door and the front door of a house used in the video.


Still on probation and feeling like he had little choice, Nakoula pled guilty to unauthorized use of the Internet in his uploading of the video. He was sentenced to one year in prison and four years of supervised release.


Some months after his arrest I tracked Nakoula down to La Tuna, a federal prison in the westernmost tip of Texas. I was the first person in the media to contact him. As with Sanders and O’Keefe, the media ignored his imprisonment or cheered it.


For more than a year, 20-something David Daleiden and his group, Center for Medical Progress, recorded undercover videos of several Planned Parenthood clinics that trafficked in baby parts. The videos had to potential to shake up the 2016 election. Even Hillary Clinton called them “disturbing.”


The major media, of course, refused to show the videos. When Planned Parenthood’s Democratic allies in Texas and California had Daleiden arrested on charges even more trumped up than O’Keefe’s in New Orleans, the media turned their collective back. Into the void stepped Planned Parenthood spokespeople, now confidently dismissing this damning evidence as “faked criminal videos,” a charge the media reinforced.


To be called ‘an enemy of the people,’ even by the president, carries no known risk. To become an enemy of the media, however, comes with considerable risk — even for liberals who may have thought themselves immune.


Molly Norris, once a cartoonist for the liberal Seattle Weekly, learned this new reality the hard way. In 2010, upset by Muslim threats against the creators of the TV show “South Park,” Norris conceived the nicely mischievous new holiday, “Everybody Draw Muhammed Day.”


“Do your part to both water down the pool of targets,” wrote Norris bravely, “and, oh yeah, defend a little something our country is famous for… the first amendment.”


Norris apparently had not gotten the DNC memo. The national left had absorbed Muslims into the multicultural rainbow and elevated their sensitivities over any quaint notion of free speech. Her cartoon in the Seattle Weekly announcing the event quickly went viral, and just as quickly, Islamic firebrands went postal.


Norris came under increasing pressure and quickly backed off.  Not satisfied with Norris’s surrender, Yemeni-American cleric Anwar al-Awlaki insisted she be made “a prime target of assassination.” The FBI took the threat seriously enough to recommend that Norris “go ghost.” In other words, Norris had to scrub her identity and disappear on her own dime. 


No one of note in the liberal media, not even her friends at the Seattle Weekly, came to her defense. One colleague informed the readers that “depictions of the prophet are considered sacrilege by many Muslims” as if to suggest that Norris deserved her fate.


Norris went ghost in July 2010 and has not surfaced since. Unlike her former colleagues, it is not President Trump who worries her. To become an enemy of the media is to risk one’s career, one’s freedom, even one’s life.










This past week, the nation’s newspapers took collective umbrage at being called “the enemy of the people” by President Trump.


“That is what Nazis called Jews,” gasped the editors of the Kansas City Star.  “A form even appeared in Nazi Germany, when Jewish people were called an ‘enemy of the state,’” fretted the editors of the Topeka Capital-Journal.


These being the only two editorials I read, I have to imagine that many more of the roughly 400 protesting newsrooms engaged in some variation on the reductio ad Hitlerum theme. Even if all 400 did, no halfway sentient adult can take this self-indulgence seriously.


Here is why. Since President Trump’s election, every major magazine, every major social media outlet, every major newspaper, just about all of Hollywood and Broadway, and every major TV network save for Fox News have conspired to destroy the president. 


During this time, these “journalists” have treated their audiences to an endless stream of anti-Trump propaganda only marginally rooted in the truth, and not a one of them has seen a pink slip, let alone a gas chamber.


If these media outposts have no cause for alarm, Alex Jones does. So does every other right-of-center voice in America. An exchange on comedian Bill Maher’s HBO show Friday suggests why the reductio ad Hitlerum in the title of this essay, if a stretch, is still more justified than those ululated by America’s newspapers.


When Maher explained to his audience that Apple, Google, Facebook, and Spotify colluded to boot Jones and InfoWars from their platforms, most in the audience applauded enthusiastically. More troubling, guest Jennifer Granholm, a former Michigan governor, shouted, “Thank God.”


To his credit, the contrarian Maher scolded the audience. “If you’re a liberal you’re supposed to be for free speech,” he said. “That’s free speech for the speech you hate.” He made little headway with the audience or his guests. If any other prominent liberal voice in the media protested Jones’s exile, he or she or ‘zhe’ has done so sotto voce.


One can argue that the media platforms that evicted Jones were private concerns, but the collusion among them was symptomatic of the nearly universal urge on the left to suppress speech that challenges the left/liberal agenda.


The private enterprise argument cannot be made in the four cases that follow. In these cases, the media conspired with the government to punish individuals whose media efforts threatened Democrats in power. I have met the individuals profiled here in the course of my own work. I am sure there are many more that I have not met who have suffered similar or worse fates.


In 1996, investigative reporter James Sanders was introduced to TWA 747 pilot and manager Terry Stacey by Sanders’s wife Elizabeth, a TWA trainer. Stacey was working on the investigation of TWA 800, the plane that blew up off the coast of Long Island months earlier. “What he told me over those first hours,” said Sanders of his meeting with Stacey, “was one thing — ‘I know there’s a cover-up in progress.’”


To confirm his suspicion, Stacey Fedexed Sanders a pinch of foam rubber from a seat back to have it tested for missile residue. Sanders submitted half of it to a west coast lab and gave the other half to a producer at CBS News, Kristina Borjesson, for CBS to test. Borjesson prodded her superiors to review Sanders’s evidence for a missile strike. They refused and returned the foam rubber to the FBI, killing Borjesson’s CBS career in the process.


Eventually the FBI arrested Stacey and both the Sanders on the absurd charge of conspiracy to steal airplane parts. At the time of their trial, it stunned Sanders that none among the media managed to frame even one First Amendment question.


One reporter asked Sanders why he did not immediately return the foam rubber and turn Stacey in to the FBI. Another argued the government line, namely that Sanders was not a journalist entitled to First Amendment protection.


In fact, Sanders had written two previous books of investigative journalism, both successful, but on this case his journalism threatened a sitting Democratic president. That threat turned Sanders from a journalist into a “conspiracy theorist.” He spent five years on federal probation, his wife Elizabeth three.


As with Sanders, the major media have refused to concede that James O’Keefe of Project Veritas is a journalist, this despite the fact that at the time of O’Keefe’s arrest his undercover reporting had just brought down ACORN, a corrupt $2 billion leftist organization.


In 2010, shortly after the ACORN bust, O’Keefe and three colleagues attempted to investigate whether Senator Mary Landrieu’s office in New Orleans was blocking calls from Tea Party activists.


Although the four showed their actual driver’s licenses to get into a federal building, the Feds arrested them and charged them with a misdeanor “entry by false pretenses.” O’Keefe spent a night in jail and three years on restrictive federal probation, specifically for telling the Landrieu staffers he was waiting for someone when he wasn’t.


The national media were gleeful. They called the O’Keefe affair the “Louisiana Watergate” and “Watergate Jr.” The New York Times and Washington Post both put the arrest on the front page. The Post headline read, “ACORN Foe Charged in Alleged Plot to Wiretap Landrieu.” Retractions followed — the four knew nothing about wiretapping — but who reads retractions.


Even more shameful was the media’s treatment of Nakoula Basseley Nakoula in 2012. Needing to blame something other than her own incompetence for the assault on the Benghazi consulate, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton released a memo the night of the attack indicting some “inflammatory material posted on the Internet.” Nakoula, an American citizen, produced the video that allegedly did the inflaming.


Nakoula was vulnerable. He had been arrested years earlier for a check-kiting scheme and cooperated quietly with the feds. To protect him, the feds sealed the document. After Benghazi, the Obama DoJ promptly unsealed it and leaked it to the New York Times.


The Times reported on Nakoula’s earlier conviction just three days after the smoke had cleared in Benghazi. The release of this information exposed Nakoula to harassment by the media and reprisal from the ringleader of the check-kiting operation.


Once he was identified, the Times and the other media camped out in front of Nakoula’s California house, not to protect him from the death threats he was facing, but to join in the manhunt. To assure their readers they had tracked the right man, the Times’ reporters pointed out the similarities between Nakoula’s front door and the front door of a house used in the video.


Still on probation and feeling like he had little choice, Nakoula pled guilty to unauthorized use of the Internet in his uploading of the video. He was sentenced to one year in prison and four years of supervised release.


Some months after his arrest I tracked Nakoula down to La Tuna, a federal prison in the westernmost tip of Texas. I was the first person in the media to contact him. As with Sanders and O’Keefe, the media ignored his imprisonment or cheered it.


For more than a year, 20-something David Daleiden and his group, Center for Medical Progress, recorded undercover videos of several Planned Parenthood clinics that trafficked in baby parts. The videos had to potential to shake up the 2016 election. Even Hillary Clinton called them “disturbing.”


The major media, of course, refused to show the videos. When Planned Parenthood’s Democratic allies in Texas and California had Daleiden arrested on charges even more trumped up than O’Keefe’s in New Orleans, the media turned their collective back. Into the void stepped Planned Parenthood spokespeople, now confidently dismissing this damning evidence as “faked criminal videos,” a charge the media reinforced.


To be called ‘an enemy of the people,’ even by the president, carries no known risk. To become an enemy of the media, however, comes with considerable risk — even for liberals who may have thought themselves immune.


Molly Norris, once a cartoonist for the liberal Seattle Weekly, learned this new reality the hard way. In 2010, upset by Muslim threats against the creators of the TV show “South Park,” Norris conceived the nicely mischievous new holiday, “Everybody Draw Muhammed Day.”


“Do your part to both water down the pool of targets,” wrote Norris bravely, “and, oh yeah, defend a little something our country is famous for… the first amendment.”


Norris apparently had not gotten the DNC memo. The national left had absorbed Muslims into the multicultural rainbow and elevated their sensitivities over any quaint notion of free speech. Her cartoon in the Seattle Weekly announcing the event quickly went viral, and just as quickly, Islamic firebrands went postal.


Norris came under increasing pressure and quickly backed off.  Not satisfied with Norris’s surrender, Yemeni-American cleric Anwar al-Awlaki insisted she be made “a prime target of assassination.” The FBI took the threat seriously enough to recommend that Norris “go ghost.” In other words, Norris had to scrub her identity and disappear on her own dime. 


No one of note in the liberal media, not even her friends at the Seattle Weekly, came to her defense. One colleague informed the readers that “depictions of the prophet are considered sacrilege by many Muslims” as if to suggest that Norris deserved her fate.


Norris went ghost in July 2010 and has not surfaced since. Unlike her former colleagues, it is not President Trump who worries her. To become an enemy of the media is to risk one’s career, one’s freedom, even one’s life.




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Donald Trump: Robert Mueller Investigation ‘Disgraced and Discredited’

President Donald Trump again dismissed the ongoing Russia investigation conducted by Special Counsel Robert Mueller on Monday.

“Disgraced and discredited Bob Mueller and his whole group of Angry Democrat Thugs spent over 30 hours with the White House Councel, only with my approval, for purposes of transparency,” the president said.

The president commented in response to the New York Times report that Trump’s White House lawyer Don McGahn met with Mueller for over 30 hours during the course of the investigation, giving him more details about the president’s actions than necessary.

“Anybody needing that much time when they know there is no Russian Collusion is just someone looking for trouble,” Trump wrote, accusing the special counsel group of “enjoying running people’s lives.”

Trump first dismissed the New York Times story on Sunday as “fake news,” blaming the reporters for suggesting that McGahn had actually turned on the president in the interviews with Mueller.

“The Failing New York Times wrote a story that made it seem like the White House Councel had TURNED on the President, when in fact it is just the opposite – & the two Fake reporters knew this,” Trump wrote. “This is why the Fake News Media has become the Enemy of the People.”

On Monday, Trump complained that Mueller’s team was filled with angry Democrats that wanted to influence the election by dragging the investigation out.

“They are a National Disgrace!” he wrote, denying that there was no collusion between his campaign and the Russians denying that the White House was guilty of obstructing justice.

Trump continued to signal exasperation with the ongoing saga.

“If you FIGHT BACK or say anything bad about the Rigged Witch Hunt, they scream Obstruction!” he said.

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Another bad weekend in Chicago: 6 killed, 59 shot

Even by Chicago standards, this was a bad weekend. Various outlets have various tallies. Fox News reports 54 were shot. CNN puts the number at 58. But ABC 7 in Chicago says 59 were shot and six were killed, including two teenagers:

Since 5 p.m. Friday, a total of 59 people were shot, leaving six killed and 53 wounded.

In the latest incident, two teenagers who had been reported missing were found shot to death in a field on the Far South Side.

The two teenagers, just 16 and 17 year old, were found dead at about 11:57 p.m. in a field on East 131st Street between Eberhart and Rhodes avenues after being reported missing days ago…

Chicago police held a Monday morning news conference discussing another violent weekend and the need for more community involvement.

“These individuals that keep pulling these triggers just feel like they can continue to do it because they are getting away with it,” said Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson.

As for the shooters feeling they can get away with it, the ABC 7 article suggests that may be the case again this weekend:

The first fatal shooting occurred Saturday night in the Englewood neighborhood…

No one is in custody

Sunday, a 19-year-old man who was fatally shot at about 3:30 p.m. while leaning against a parked vehicle in the 4000-block of South Calumet, police said…

No one was in custody and Area Central detectives are investigating.

What’s really disturbing is that this weekend’s carnage comes just a couple weeks after a fresh attempt to get a handle on the violence. Two weeks ago, Jazz wrote about an especially bloody weekend in which 66 people were shot and 12 were killed. After that, Chicago deployed an additional 600 cops onto the streets. From CNN:

Stung by the level of violence last weekend, Chicago officials pledged Tuesday to deploy more officers in neighborhoods that have seen a surge in shootings.

Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson told reporters an additional 430 officers are being put on street duty, with 200 more to be on patrol over the weekend.

It seems safe to say those extra uniforms didn’t make much difference at all. So what is it going to take?

It’s not really fair to blame the police when there are probably plenty of people who know who was involved in each of the shootings this weekend. In fact, that was the point Superintendent Johnson was making above, i.e. police need some help from the community if they’re going to take the killers off the streets. The problem is that the people who might know something won’t talk to police because a) they’ll get shot for being snitches or b) they plan to handle it themselves. Chicago is a city that lives in fear and it’s tough to ask regular people to put themselves into the line of fire, especially when police seem unable to stop the violence.

Back in 2016, I wrote about an excellent BBC video showing what it is really like for teenagers living in Chicago. As I noted at the time, the pervasive theme was fear. Everyone was afraid of being shot or killed so everyone was ready to shoot back. But there was also a certain dark glamour to the gangster lifestyle, which never seems very far from the violence itself. Is it reflecting it or encouraging it. It’s actually hard to tell. Here’s the clip again in case you missed it.

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Twitter’s Dorsey: ‘We Are Not’ Discriminating Against Any Political Viewpoint

Sunday during an interview with CNN’s “Reliable Sources” host Brian Stelter, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said his company does not discriminate against any political viewpoint.

When asked about so-called “shadow-banning,” Dorsey said, “I think the real question behind the question is, are we doing something according to political ideology or viewpoints? We are not. Period. We do not look at content with regards to political viewpoint or ideology. We look at behavior.”

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Dem Candidates Embrace Gun Control In Campaign For House Takeover

For the people.

As the Democrats shift to the left on a number of issues from health care to immigration, they’ve already gone all in on one of the most contentious issues around — gun control

A study by The Wall Street Journal found that of the 63 candidates on the House Democrats’ campaign arm’s list of seats to flip in November, 62 support expanded background checks for gun purchases.

While Dems have long pushed for gun control, there was a time when some candidates ignored the issue, included gun rights as part of their platform or even allied with the National Rifle Association. But support for gun control among candidates has hardened in recent years after a rash of high-profile mass shootings including at schools — most recently the February shooting in Parkland, Florida.

That shift is being reflected in activity on the campaign trail, with more Democrats being more vocal on gun control and their advocacy of proposals such as background checks.

There has been a spike in spending on ads by Democrats that focus on gun control across gubernatorial, Senate and House races, according to USA Today. In 2014, there were 558 pro-gun control spots, mostly from Democrats. In 2018, that number had rocketed to 18,416, in comparison to 8,897 anti-gun control spots by mostly Republicans.

In the House races, pro-gun control ads represented about 67 percent of those with explicit messages on guns, compared to just six percent in 2014.

DEMOCRATS TEST-DRIVE NEW MIDTERM SLOGAN AFTER FIRST ONE IS MOCKED

That has in turn led to some significant about-faces on the issue from long-time lawmakers. The Journal points to Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick, D-Ariz. In a 2010 ad, she bragged about her “A” rating from the NRA, but last month she said she would ban “assault weapons” and was given an “F’ by the pro-gun rights group. She said her position changed after the shooting of former Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords in 2011.

But while the move may rally the Democratic Party base, it may also give the Republican base a boost — which has repeatedly shown itself more motivated on Second Amendment issues.

The National Republican Congressional Committee suggested that the move was the latest example of the Democratic Party catering to its left-wing base rather than everyday Americans.

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Judge Says Government Doesn’t Have To Accept New DACA Applications

But he’s still considering the ‘temporary’ illegal program a ‘right’ for illegal aliens.

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U.S. District Judge John Bates said the government does not have to accept new Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) requests, on Friday, going back on his initial order from Aug. 3.

Illegal immigrants who were brought over as children, known as “Dreamers,” can renew their DACA applications, but no new requests will be processed, The Associated Press reported.

Bates initially ordered U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to restart DACA by Aug. 23. USCIS warned restarting the program would force the agency to look at the uptick of roughly 50,000 new DACA applications instead of focusing on legal immigrant and guest worker applications, The Washington Times reported on Aug. 15.

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SPOOKS TURN ON EACH OTHER=> Clapper Throws Brennan Under the Bus – “John and His Rhetoric Have Become an Issue” (VIDEO)

SPOOKS TURN ON EACH OTHER=> Clapper Throws Brennan Under the Bus – “John and His Rhetoric Have Become an Issue” (VIDEO)

On Sunday, former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said John Brennan’s rhetoric is becoming an issue.

“John and his rhetoric have become an issue in and of itself,” Clapper said in an appearance on CNN’s “State of the Union.”

James Clapper was responding to a NYT op-ed former CIA Director John Brennan penned a few days ago wherein he claimed Trump’s campaign colluded with Russia.

Brennan isn’t handling his security clearance being revoked by President Trump too well–he’s fuming!

Brennan’s op-ed drew a huge backlash even from people who aren’t supporters of President Trump.

Surprisingly, Senate Intel Chairman Richard Burr (R-NC) released a statement slamming John Brennan’s claims in his NYT op-ed that President Trump’s campaign colluded with a foreign power.

“Director Brennan’s recent statements purport to know as fact that the Trump campaign colluded with a foreign power. If Director Brennan’s statement is based on intelligence he received while still leading the CIA, why didn’t he include it in the Intelligence Community Assessment released in 2017?” Senator Burr said in a statement.

Senator Burr continued, “If his statement is based on intelligence he has seen since leaving office, it constitutes an intelligence breach. If he has some other personal knowledge of or evidence of collusion, it should be disclosed to the Special Counsel, not The New York Times.”

“If, however, Director Brennan’s statement is purely political and based on conjecture, the president has full authority to revoke his security clearance as head of the Executive Branch,” Mr. Burr concluded.

Brennan also routinely attacks President Trump from his Twitter account, at one point claiming President Trump’s Helsinki Summit with Putin was “treasonous.”

Brennan is completely unhinged and his nonstop attacks and anti-Trump bias further prove he weaponized the intel agencies to target Donald Trump.

Both Clapper and Brennan have perjured themselves; they both promoted Hillary’s phony dossier and are panicking as the truth slowly comes out.

Watch Clapper throw John Brennan under the bus…

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