Cowboys Owner Threatens to Sue NFL if Goodell Does Not Take Action Against Anthem Kneelers (Video)
November 9, 2017 by Jim Hoft
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is threatening to sue the NFL if Commissioner Roger Goodell does not take action against the National Anthem kneelers.
Jerry Jones is disgusted in Goodell’s lack of leadership on the National Anthem protests and is ready to sue the league.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has threatened to sue the National Football League if a contract extension for commissioner Roger Goodell is approved by the league’s compensation committee, sources told Outside the Lines.
A team owner and a team executive told Outside the Lines that Jones has hired David Boies, the famed New York lawyer who represented Vice President Al Gore in the deadlocked 2000 presidential election — and who led the NFL’s court case during a dispute over the 2011 collective bargaining agreement negotiations. Boies has previously represented Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein, who now faces numerous sexual assault allegations.
The New York Times first reported the development on Wednesday.
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Alt-Left Conspiracy Theorist Cenk Uygur blames Christianity for the Holocaust [VIDEO]
November 9, 2017 by Lucian Wintrich
Cenk Uygur, Alt-Left co-founder of the radical, and often conspiracy-driven, show Young Turks appeared on a “counter-extremism” panel this week where he blamed Christianity for the Holocaust.
The outrageous anti-Christian comments were made while Cenk Uygur was supposedly the “moderator” of the panel, part of Web Summit, a tech conference in Europe. Other members of the panel included American Islamic Forum for Democracy’s M Zuhdi Jasser, The Khalifa Ihler Institute’s Bjorn Ihler, Institute for Strategic Dialogue Sasha Havlicek.
Alt-Left Conspiracy Theorist Cenk Uygur blames Christianity for the Holocaust https://t.co/S6FekbgKXg
Dr. Jasser, a Muslim, stressed the need for a global Islamic reformation, one that preaches tolerance and a more secular way of life. He urged co-panelists not to coddle Muslims and to recognize the threat posed by global jihadist groups motivated by political Islam.
Seemingly offended by Jasser’s remarks, Uygur fired back, defending Islam as a whole and targeting Christianity.
“People make it seem like Christianity is hunky dory and wonderful reformation,” Uygur started. “The Holocaust was what, 70 years ago? It seems like Christianity was monstrous just 70 years ago, way worse than Islam has ever been, than any religion has ever been.”
He wasn’t done, blaming Christianity for “killing thirteen million people.”
Of course, Uygur didn’t mention that Hitler came to despise Christianity in favor of his eugenicist worldview. Historians have documented that Hitler viewed both Catholics and Protestants with disdain and sought to replace Christianity with what some refer to as the “Reich Church.”
The Holocaust was not executed in the name of Christianity. It was carried out by adherents to the very anti-Christian Nazi ideology.
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“I’m calling bullshit on the Judge Moore accusations,” says Paul Nehlen, the true conservative challenger to Paul Ryan in Wisconsin’s 1st congressional district. “This is a desperate ploy by Mitch McConnell using the Paul Ryan / Dan Senor playbook utilized to bring down candidate Trump with the Billy Bush tapes. It didn’t work with Trump, it won’t work with Moore.”
James O’Keefe’s Forthcoming Book ‘American Pravda’ Set to Take On Mainstream Narratives and Expose the Truth
November 9, 2017 by Carter
Project Veritas founder and journalistic powerhouse James O’Keefe’s forthcoming book “American Pravda” takes a close look at the widespread lies found within the American press and his search for truth in this volatile and hyper-partisan era of reporting.
O’Keefe uses the analogy of the Soviet state newspaper and the similarities that could be seen within the U.S. press in their current incarnation as a jumping off point for his book, at which point he begins digging into the dynamics of what it takes to find real news.
To expose the lies our media tell us today, controversial journalist James O’Keefe created Project Veritas, an independent news organization whose reporters go where traditional journalists dare not. Their investigative work–equal parts James Bond, Mike Wallace, and Saul Alinsky―has had a consistent and powerful impact on its targets.
In American Pravda, the reader is invited to go undercover with these intrepid journalists as they infiltrate political campaigns, unmask dishonest officials and expose voter fraud. A rollicking adventure story on one level, the book also serves as a treatise on modern media, arguing that establishment journalists have a vested interest in keeping the powerful comfortable and the people misinformed.
O’Keefe’s powerful journalistic work and flare for the creative is on full display with this latest book – “American Pravda”.
The book should hopefully lay to rest any misconceptions about O’Keefe, Project Veritas, and their magnificent work uncovering the truth.
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Former Asst. FBI Director UNLOADS=> Comey Is a Hack – Attorney General Sessions Is in a Coma! (VIDEO)
November 9, 2017 by Jim Hoft
Former Assistant FBI Director James Kallstrom accused former FBI Chief James Comey of being a political hack for Obama and Hillary Clinton.
James Kallstrom: James Comey, the notion that Barack Obama was going to let Hillary Clinton was going to be indicted that was obvious to anybody who knows anything at the very beginning… Unfortunately, it turns out he was a political hack... I think he maybe started out in an honorable way. His opinion of himself is sky high. Unbelievable guy. Just an arrogance about him… I think he thought he was Superman and found out he wasn’t. The dogs are always going to bite you on your heels when you’re dealing with the Clintons. Look how long the American people have been dealing with the crime syndicate known as the Clinton Foundation… We got all these major crime things bubbling – All of which are 20 times bigger than Watergate! And nothing seems to be happening… The Attorney General is in a coma!
And that is exactly what the American people are seeing!
He could not have said it better if he tried.
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Former Napster co-Founder and Facebook President Sean Parker blasted social media in a recent interview for “exploiting” human psychology.
In a recent interview with Axios, former Facebook President Sean Parker discussed the possible negative psychological effects of social media. Parker, the founder and chair of the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy, spoke at an Axios event at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, where he discussed social media. Parker described himself as “something of a conscientious objector” to social media in general.
Parker discussed the number of people that were against social media when Facebook first started, telling Parker that they’d never join the online world as they valued intimacy and living in the moment. Parker was quite confident that before long they’d be scrolling through a newsfeed like two billion other Facebook users:
When Facebook was getting going, I had these people who would come up to me and they would say, ‘I’m not on social media.’ And I would say, ‘OK. You know, you will be. And then they would say, ‘No, no, no. I value my real-life interactions. I value the moment. I value presence. I value intimacy.’ And I would say, … ‘We’ll get you eventually.’
Parker discussed the possible psychological effects of social media and Facebook in particular, especially for children who are now growing up in a digitally connected age:
I don’t know if I really understood the consequences of what I was saying, because [of] the unintended consequences of a network when it grows to a billion or 2 billion people and … it literally changes your relationship with society, with each other … It probably interferes with productivity in weird ways. God only knows what it’s doing to our children’s brains.
The former Facebook President discussed the company’s initial aim, which was mainly centered around drawing in and building their audience:
The thought process that went into building these applications, Facebook being the first of them, … was all about: ‘How do we consume as much of your time and conscious attention as possible?’ And that means that we need to sort of give you a little dopamine hit every once in a while, because someone liked or commented on a photo or a post or whatever. And that’s going to get you to contribute more content, and that’s going to get you … more likes and comments.
Parker described Facebook’s appeal as a “social-validation feedback loop” which exploits human psychology to keep users coming back to the app:
It’s a social-validation feedback loop … exactly the kind of thing that a hacker like myself would come up with, because you’re exploiting a vulnerability in human psychology. The inventors, creators — it’s me, it’s Mark [Zuckerberg], it’s Kevin Systrom on Instagram, it’s all of these people — understood this consciously. And we did it anyway.
Parker also briefly discussed how his vast wealth is likely to allow him to live longer than the average person due to advances in medical science:
Because I’m a billionaire, I’m going to have access to better health care so … I’m going to be like 160 and I’m going to be part of this, like, class of immortal overlords. [Laughter] Because, you know the [Warren Buffett] expression about compound interest. … [G]ive us billionaires an extra hundred years and you’ll know what … wealth disparity looks like.
Lucas Nolan is a reporter for Breitbart News covering issues of free speech and online censorship. Follow him on Twitter @LucasNolan_ or email him at lnolan@breitbart.com.
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Brexit leader Nigel Farage has written for British newspaper the Daily Telegraph about his reflections on the year since Donald J. Trump was elected President of the United States.
Describing the run-up to November 8th, Mr Farage wrote:
The Democrats today are just like Remainers, moaning about their loss with no plan for moving forward
At the annual Spectator Awards Dinner last November, I went on stage to receive a prize – something l don’t mind admitting is pretty unusual. During my acceptance speech, I mentioned that I was about to go to Washington DC in expectation of Donald Trump’s victory in the forthcoming Presidential election. This comment was met with boos, jeers and condescending laughter from everybody in the room including the Prime Minister, Theresa May.
The view of those mocking my prediction was that Brexit had been a freak result and that Mr Trump could never win. While they jibed, however, my instincts told me something very different.
Two and a half months earlier, in August 2016, I had been invited by Mr Trump to address a rally in Jackson, Mississipi. He knew – as I did – that Brexit had made a significant impression across large swathes of America, in particular amongst the conservative base. He wanted to channel that energy and sense of purpose that breaking free can bring.
With all of this in mind, I stuck to my guns and tweeted on the morning of the US election, November 8, that I thought it was going to be Brexit all over again.
Former Facebook President Sean Parker told Axios on Wednesday that he’s become a “conscientious objector” on social media. He said he believes social networking is changing the way we relate to one another and doing damage in its ever-expanding wake.
Axios writer Mike Allen wrote, “Sean Parker, the founding president of Facebook, gave me a candid insider’s look at how social networks purposely hook and potentially hurt our brains.”
What did Parker say?
Parker, who is now founder and chairman of the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy, told Allen:
I don’t know if I really understood the consequences of what I was saying [in promoting social media], because [of] the unintended consequences of a network when it grows to a billion or 2 billion people and … it literally changes your relationship with society, with each other … It probably interferes with productivity in weird ways. God only knows what it’s doing to our children’s brains.
“The thought process that went into building these applications, Facebook being the first of them, … was all about: ‘How do we consume as much of your time and conscious attention as possible?” he added.
Parker explained, “That means that we need to sort of give you a little dopamine hit every once in a while, because someone liked or commented on a photo or a post or whatever. And that’s going to get you to contribute more content. … It’s a social validation feedback loop.”
He added that he, as well as Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO, were well aware of the results that would be produced as a result of the constant social validation.
“The inventors, creators — it’s me, it’s Mark, it’s Kevin Systrom on Instagram, it’s all of these people — understood this consciously,” Parker admitted. “And we did it anyway.”
This isn’t the first time fashion and politics have come together, but this may be the least successful.
Over the weekend, apparel company Alpha Industries launched an Antifa-influenced M-65 Anarchy Cotton-Blend Field Jacket on high-end retailer Barneys’ website.
Now the $375 military-style canvas zip-up with “stand collar” and “snap flap patch pockets,” is getting slammed by the demographic it was trying to market to – Antifa members and anarchists.
The olive green jacket, which is posed with designer distressed jeans and Doc Marten boots – a symbol of punk fashion – features a bold “Revolution” printed across the front, along with a sloppy anarchy symbol and other “edgy” phrases and quips.
Author of the famous “diversity” memo, “Google’s Ideological Echo Chamber,” James Demore, talks online censorship in the latest PragerU video.
In the video, Demore describes how he experienced firsthand the way in which Google uses its massive influence to harass, intimidate, and even censor people who present views that do not align with their politically correct ideology.
“I used to be a senior software engineer at Google,” says Demore. “Until they fired me. For doing something unforgivable. Something so controversial that it was the number one news story for days. My crime: I wrote an internal document that, among other things, suggested that men and women, on average, are different. Like I told you: Unforgivable.”
He explains, “The politically progressive viewpoint, which is dominant at Google and in the media, is that all disparities in society are due to injustices. Or, in this case, that the gender gap in tech is solely due to some form of sexism.”
“But is this true?” he dares to ask.
Demore points out that Google’s loyalty to the far-left views of gender disparity are actually hurting morale, stifling innovation, and becoming exclusionary. This led him to research these issues and eventually write the memo that included his findings.
“What did I discover?” he says. “That not all of the male-female disparity in tech may be the result of sexism.That at least some of it may be attributed to men and women having different goals for their careers and their lives.”
The executives immediately condemned his memo and quickly fired him.
“Will Google force upon its users the same politically correct views that it forces upon its employees?” Demore asks.
Watch the video below:
PragerU has filed a lawsuit against Google in response to YouTube’s restriction on dozens of the organization’s educational videos.
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