‘Gun-Free’ Britian Has a Machete Epidemic… Every 90 Minutes Someone Gets Attacked

All America needs to do to end violent crime is ban AR-15s and handguns, right?

Wrong, at least if our friends in Britain are any indication.

The United Kingdom is often held up as an example of effective gun control by those on the left, but an out-of-control crime trend should make everyone rethink the wisdom of its approach.

Contrary to the liberal narrative, it looks like sweeping gun control doesn’t do much to stop violence. It just shifts the tactics used by criminals to kill.

The new favorite weapon in England is the machete. A study by The Daily Mail found the rate of machete attacks has has a fivefold increase in only three years — and the trend has no signs of stopping.

“Machete attacks are taking place every 90 minutes on our streets,” admitted the British newspaper.

“Figures uncovered using freedom of information requests show that in the last two months of 2017, police dealt with 928 crimes involving machetes. This is an average of 15 a day,” the Mail reported.

If that sounds like a lot, that’s because it is. The once-proud city of London now has a higher homicide rate than the mean streets of New York City.

Are Britain’s gun and knife bans actually making crime worse?

“More than 50 people have been killed in London since the start of 2018, with stabbing being the main cause of death,” confirmed BBC News. “For the first time in modern history, the city’s murder rate in the months of February and March exceeded that of New York City, which has a similar population.”

Acid attacks, a favorite tactic of “ethnic minorities,” are also on the rise, leaving many victims deformed and scarred for life.

London’s first Muslim mayor, Sadiq Khan, seems to be in a bit of denial about the situation. Last year, he boasted about how “safe” England’s capital city was, even after a terrorist attack rocked the United Kingdom.

“I’m reassured that we are one of the safest global cities in the world — if not the safest global city in the world,” Khan insisted after the 2017 London Bridge attack.

Apparently “safest city” now means “more dangerous than New York with a stabbing every hour and a half.” Semantics.

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What is London’s solution to the crime wave? The city has doubled down on the same kinds of policies that got them into the mess in the first place. Instead of being honest about disastrous migrant policies being part of the problem or allowing law-abiding Brits to defend themselves, Khan believes  more “bans” are the answer.

Forget gun control. Britain has moved on to knife control.

“There is never a reason to carry a knife,” Khan declared last week. “Anyone who does will be caught, and they will feel the full force of the law.”

Use a Swiss army knife to open packages? You’re a criminal. Carry a small folding knife on your pocket? Criminal. Work a job where a knife is an everyday tool? Definitely a criminal.

This is the British civilization that once ruled the waves, gave us Horatio Nelson and Winston Churchill, and held back the Luftwaffe by sheer grit. It has fallen so far that carrying a gentleman’s pocket knife now terrifies the masses.

Remember, the United Kingdom is the “best case” for gun control. It’s literally an island. It doesn’t have a 2,000-mile long unsecured border with Mexico or entrenched gangs like MS-13.

Despite even that best-case situation, authorities are still unable to stop gun and knife crimes. “Rape in the capital rose by 18.3 per cent, while there were 2,551 incidents of gun crime, representing a rise of 16.3 per cent on the previous year,” reported Breitbart News.

Yes, in “gun-free” Britain, gun crime is going up, not down.

Case in point: An image published by The Daily Mail recently showed a highly illegal Czech-made Skorpion machine pistol found in a London raid.

This is a select-fire automatic weapon, and even on an island with no land border, criminals were able to smuggle it into Britain and use it for crime.

How is that possible? It turns out that gang members aren’t in a hurry to comply with new laws.

Here’s the reality: Trying to ban everything in existence that can be used as a weapon is not just an exercise in futility, it ends up making citizens easier targets for criminals who refuse to comply.

Humans have been killing each other since the dawn of time. One look at the FBI statistics shows that even hands and fists kill more people than rifles, along with all manner of improvised weapons in between.

The answer isn’t to make everything, including pointed sticks, illegal. The solution, to Khan’s chagrin, is to stop importing people who openly hate western culture and to give Brits the ability to defend themselves.

Hopefully, our British friends will wake up and take corrective action before the country degrades into more chaos. At the same time, Americans should pay close attention and learn a key lesson: Feel-good laws don’t magically stop murder.

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Trump’s Red Line


Dennis Miller sets it out simply so we can see how preposterous a notion this is:


Dennis Miller✔@DennisDMZ


Obviously Trump is a Russian Agent. Sent to a Soviet Front military school in US and then from age 18 on chasing tail while becoming the quintessential capitalist billionaire. All for that moment at age 70 when Putin flipped the Red Queen and activated the Ghost in the Machine.


Despite this absurdity (and the fact that the Clintons had far more and very lucrative documented links to Russia), it was the predicate of an effort to topple the President, or, at a minimum, cripple what is becoming nevertheless a very consequential presidency.


In much the same way, a handful of miscreants, aided by a partisan press and Democratic leaders, tried to use the office of the special counsel to persuade the public that the war in Iraq — which the Democrats voted for on the same basis of information in President Bush’s hands — was based on lies. The specific target was Vice-President Richard Cheney. Every rotten trick in the book was used to convict Lewis Libby, Cheney’s top aide, as well to hide the fact that Libby was not a leaker and Valerie Plame was not at the time a covert agent. Richard Armitage was the leaker, something that Patrick Fitzgerald, along with the head of the FBI Robert Mueller and the acting Attorney General James Comey, knew before they sicced him on his witch-hunt. On these pages, I documented the course of that trial. In the Weekly Standard, I reported what was known at the time of Libby’s conviction. 


It is a dark mark against the former president George W. Bush that he only commuted the jail portion of the sentence Libby received, and failed to fully pardon him. This week, the President rectified that, noting that the D.C. Court of Appeals that reinstated Libby’s law license had fully investigated the matter and found there was “credible evidence to support Libby’s claim of innocence of the crime for which he had been charged.” 


In 2015, one of the key witnesses against Mr. Libby recanted her testimony, stating publicly that she believes the prosecutor withheld relevant information from her during interviews that would have altered significantly what she said.  The next year, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals unanimously reinstated Mr. Libby to the bar, reauthorizing him to practice law.  The Court agreed with the District of Columbia Disciplinary Counsel, who stated that Mr. Libby had presented “credible evidence” in support of his innocence, including evidence that a key prosecution witness had “changed her recollection of the events in question.”


News accounts of this pardon have been willfully misleading, from the AP and NY Daily News to the tweets of Jake Tapper and David Gregory. (In contrast to my policy of giving links to sources — these are such disgusting spectacles of rotten journalism I don’t want to increase even by my small readership the traffic on their sites.)


Typical of the biased coverage, however, which uniformly ignored the stated basis and sound facts underlying the pardon, was Saturday’s Washington Post front-page article authored by Philip Rucker, Josh Dawsey, and Matt Zapotsky, The hard copy headline states “Critics question the pardon of Libby.” In the online version, the header is more blatantly partisan: “Trump grants pardon to former Bush official; some say he is using the law as a political tool”


The lead sentence is a model of partisan opinion masking as news:


In his decision Friday to pardon a former Bush administration official convicted of perjury and obstruction of justice, President Trump telegraphed his open hostility to the criminal justice system and his desire to use the power of the presidency as a personal political tool.


In support of this non-news news, the paper’s sources were Valerie Plame, the anti-Semitic blonde who was the putative “victim” of the leak BY ARMITAGE, and Patrick Fitzgerald, who by imputation the D.C. Court of Appeals had considered the perpetrator of the unjust conviction of Lewis Libby.


In contrast, we have the editors of the Wall Street Journal, a paper that closely and fairly reported on the events at the time:


Mr. Fitzgerald knew from his first days on the job that Mr. Libby hadn’t leaked Ms. Plame’s name. Yet rather than close up shop, he pursued dubious obstruction of justice charges based on the flimsiest of evidence. For two years Mr. Fitzgerald also let the country think a crime may have been committed by people close to President Bush or President Cheney when he already knew better.


As it happens, Mr. Fitzgerald was appointed by his good friend, James Comey, who was then Deputy Attorney General. This is the Jim Comey who told Congress last year that his goal in leaking information to the press about his conversations with Donald Trump after he was fired was to trigger a special counsel investigation that is now led by Mr. Mueller. This special counsel’s work isn’t done, but the Fitzgerald episode is worth keeping in mind as it unfolds.


The Washington Post Saturday front-page (Bezos’ vanity press, it seems) also shows a marked contrast to what Richard Cohen, writing for the Post in 2007, noted:


With the sentencing of I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, Fitzgerald has apparently finished his work, which was, not to put too fine a point on it, to make a mountain out of a molehill. At the urging of the liberal press (especially the New York Times), he was appointed to look into a run-of-the-mill leak and wound up prosecuting not the leaker — Richard Armitage of the State Department — but Libby, convicted in the end of lying. [snip]


The upshot was a train wreck — mile after mile of shame, infamy, embarrassment and occasional farce, all of it described in the forthcoming “Off the Record,” a vigorously written account of what went wrong, by Norman Pearlstine, Time Inc.’s former editor in chief. The special counsel used the immense power of the government to jail Judith Miller and to compel other journalists, including Time’s Matt Cooper, to suspend their various and sacred vows of silence just so they could, understandably, avoid jail. The press held itself up to mockery, wantonly promising confidentiality, anonymity — what’s the diff, anyway? — and virtual life after death to anyone with a piece of gossip to peddle. Much heroic braying turned into cries for mercy as the government bore down. As any prosecutor knows — and Martha Stewart can attest — white-collar types tend to have a morbid fear of jail.


As Fitzgerald worked his wonders, threatening jail and going after government gossips with splendid pluck, many opponents of the Iraq war cheered. They thought — if “thought” can be used in this context — that if the thread was pulled on who had leaked the identity of Valerie Plame to Robert D. Novak, the effort to snooker an entire nation into war would unravel and this would show… who knows? Something. For some odd reason, the same people who were so appalled about government snooping, the USA Patriot Act and other such threats to civil liberties cheered as the special prosecutor weed-whacked the press jailed a reporter and now will send a previously obscure government official to prison for 30 months.


The latest nonsense from the special counsel’s office includes interfering with the press again.


Just as Fitzgerald overreached in jailing its own reporter Judith Miller, the New York Times thinks the feds can ignore the First Amendment and beset the National Enquirer.


Making fun of the NYT suggestion that it’s okay for the special counsel to look into the Enquirer’s editorial decisions and payment of sources, Tom Maguire observes:  


Hmm. Is paying for stories a “legitimate press function”? That is how the National Enquirer broke the case of the murderer of Bill Cosby’s son. They also paid Rush Limbaugh’s housekeeper for the scoop that got Rush busted for his oxycontin habit — I bet that looked legit to Common Cause.


To paraphrase slightly, the dark night of fascism is always descending on the right yet arriving from the left.


As for Mueller’s conduct in getting a local prosecutor to seize Trump’s lawyer Michael Cohen’s records, that seems to be devolving into farce. The President has been allowed to intervene to protect his interests as Cohen’s client and Cohen has argued he cannot be compelled to testify in the former porn star’s case respecting breach of her nondisclosure agreement because of his Fifth Amendment privilege. Will the next step be Stormy Daniel’s lawyer seeking to intervene and quash the search and seizure warrant on Cohen as having been improperly entered?


And the prosecutorial leaks continue — McClatchy suggesting there was a basis to go after Cohen because of a purported meeting he had in Prague, something long discredited.


Cohen’s response:


Michael Cohen

‏Verified account @MichaelCohen212

8m8 minutes ago


Bad reporting, bad information and bad story by same reporter Peter Stone @McClatchyDC. No matter how many times or ways they write it, I have never been to Prague. I was in LA with my son. Proven!


But the press falls for this nonsense every time. 


The next person who suggests the appointment of a special counsel under the now existing law where there is no court oversight ought to be committed. Twice now they’ve devolved into unconstitutional, partisan witch-hunts.


My suspicion is that the raid on Cohen’s office is more related to his suit against GPS Fusion than it is against anything else. A correspondent shares my belief:


This is an old story that’s been completely debunked. The claim that Cohen traveled to Prague was part of the Steele “dossier” that was put out by Fusion GPS = The Hillary Campaign. It turns out that there is more than one Michael Cohen in the world — yes, imagine that! A different Michael Cohen went to Prague. And that’s where things get interesting.


Have you ever tried to access the travel records of another person? Yeah, good luck with that, right?​ Well, then, how did Fusion GPS manage to do that? It turns out, via a FISA Court report, that the FBI employed “private contractors” who weren’t cleared and gave them extensive access to government records. Yep. Fusion GPS was a “private contractor,” meaning the FBI had given them access to just about everything in order to do oppo research for Hillary. Are you comfortable with that? Fusion GPS’s big mistake in keeping this from coming out is that they didn’t check to make sure they had the right Michael Cohen and went with the attempted smear.


So, what does Michael Cohen do? In very early January of this year he filed a defamation law suit against Fusion GPS! Uh oh! Imagine the stuff he’s gonna be asking for in discovery! What happens next? Mueller’s jackbooted FBI break down the doors to every place associated with Cohen, seize all his records, and start leaking accusations against him.


Does this sound like the whole Mueller operation is really just a coverup for Hillary and the Deep State? It does to me.


B. Trump tweets, the Russians Turn Tail


In the meantime as Scott Adams (the creator of “Dilbert”) writes:



After he wrote that, the President masterfully played Bashar Assad, Russia, and Iran with tweets suggesting he had proof that Assad was behind the chemical attack on civilians and that we had big missiles to deal with this. The Russians skedaddled from the major port and the chemical weapon production sites and the Iranians hightailed it back home along with, it is reported, Assad and his family. We did nothing for a few days but certainly learned a lot of valuable information about the operations of the Iranians and Russians there as we listened in to their communications and watched their movements. In the meantime, Trump got the French and British to join us and wiped out specific targets:


The Pentagon said Saturday that the U.S.-led allied missile strikes in Syria successfully hit all three targets and have “significantly crippled” Syrian President Bashar Assad’s ability to make more chemical weapons.


“I think we dealt them a severe blow,” Lt. Gen. Kenneth McKenzie, director of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said at the Pentagon after the overnight bombing. “We’ve attacked the heart of the Syrians’ chemical weapons program.”


McKenzie identified the targets as Barzah Research and Development, the Him Shinshar Chemical Weapons Storage Site and the Him Shinshar Bunker Facility. He also said 105 missiles were launched by air and sea.


The fabled Soviet anti-missile systems didn’t seem to work, nor did their radar, This should be a blow to their weapons sales and a message to Iran and Syria which bought this equipment encouraged in their aggression by the now proven false belief that they are immune from counterattack.


It all reminds me of those Spanish language novellas. Trump tweets, the mother-in-law (in this case the MSM, Democrats, and the market) faint, and in the next episode all is well and they sit down to dinner. He does not want to invade Syria. He wants to allow the Syrians to take charge of their fate without outside interference or attacks on the innocent. Period. How can anyone complain? Trump waited until we had evidence that Assad’s troops were responsible. The chemical weapons were not supposed to be there: Assad, John F. Kerry when Secretary of State, and the Russians told us they’d all been destroyed. Are we now to hear complaints about destroying what we were assured did not exist?


On Facebook, Harry Lewis sums it up nicely:


Trump’s missile strikes on Syria (with British and French support) expose three truths devastating to the Syrians, Iranians, Russians, and Democrats (America’s adversaries): (1) unlike Obama, under the right circumstances, Trump will pull the trigger; (2) Russia lied to John Kerry and Obama about disposing of Assad’s chemical weapons in exchange for American inaction, and until Trump, we never called Russia or Syria on their lies; (3) the Russian anti-missile systems for which Syria and Iran paid high prices are useless, and were a waste of money, a huge loss of face for Moscow.


And Syria is unlikely to pull such atrocities off again:


@Sunrise51052

5m5 minutes ago


Nikki Haley to UN: I spoke with a President Trump this morning, he said if the Syrian regime uses this poisonous gas again, the United States is locked and loaded. When our president draws a red line, our President enforces the red line.


This is the way to show Never Again, not by marching or diplomatic cant. This president will not allow such things to occur again whenever we have evidence they are occurring and we are in a position to end it.










A. Droogs in Blue Suits and Their Press Accomplices


The Mueller Special Counsel appointment is predicated on the notion that President Trump’s campaign colluded with Russia to assure the defeat of Hillary Clinton — a notion so ludicrous only a Democrat could fall for it.


Dennis Miller sets it out simply so we can see how preposterous a notion this is:


Dennis Miller✔@DennisDMZ


Obviously Trump is a Russian Agent. Sent to a Soviet Front military school in US and then from age 18 on chasing tail while becoming the quintessential capitalist billionaire. All for that moment at age 70 when Putin flipped the Red Queen and activated the Ghost in the Machine.


Despite this absurdity (and the fact that the Clintons had far more and very lucrative documented links to Russia), it was the predicate of an effort to topple the President, or, at a minimum, cripple what is becoming nevertheless a very consequential presidency.


In much the same way, a handful of miscreants, aided by a partisan press and Democratic leaders, tried to use the office of the special counsel to persuade the public that the war in Iraq — which the Democrats voted for on the same basis of information in President Bush’s hands — was based on lies. The specific target was Vice-President Richard Cheney. Every rotten trick in the book was used to convict Lewis Libby, Cheney’s top aide, as well to hide the fact that Libby was not a leaker and Valerie Plame was not at the time a covert agent. Richard Armitage was the leaker, something that Patrick Fitzgerald, along with the head of the FBI Robert Mueller and the acting Attorney General James Comey, knew before they sicced him on his witch-hunt. On these pages, I documented the course of that trial. In the Weekly Standard, I reported what was known at the time of Libby’s conviction. 


It is a dark mark against the former president George W. Bush that he only commuted the jail portion of the sentence Libby received, and failed to fully pardon him. This week, the President rectified that, noting that the D.C. Court of Appeals that reinstated Libby’s law license had fully investigated the matter and found there was “credible evidence to support Libby’s claim of innocence of the crime for which he had been charged.” 


In 2015, one of the key witnesses against Mr. Libby recanted her testimony, stating publicly that she believes the prosecutor withheld relevant information from her during interviews that would have altered significantly what she said.  The next year, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals unanimously reinstated Mr. Libby to the bar, reauthorizing him to practice law.  The Court agreed with the District of Columbia Disciplinary Counsel, who stated that Mr. Libby had presented “credible evidence” in support of his innocence, including evidence that a key prosecution witness had “changed her recollection of the events in question.”


News accounts of this pardon have been willfully misleading, from the AP and NY Daily News to the tweets of Jake Tapper and David Gregory. (In contrast to my policy of giving links to sources — these are such disgusting spectacles of rotten journalism I don’t want to increase even by my small readership the traffic on their sites.)


Typical of the biased coverage, however, which uniformly ignored the stated basis and sound facts underlying the pardon, was Saturday’s Washington Post front-page article authored by Philip Rucker, Josh Dawsey, and Matt Zapotsky, The hard copy headline states “Critics question the pardon of Libby.” In the online version, the header is more blatantly partisan: “Trump grants pardon to former Bush official; some say he is using the law as a political tool”


The lead sentence is a model of partisan opinion masking as news:


In his decision Friday to pardon a former Bush administration official convicted of perjury and obstruction of justice, President Trump telegraphed his open hostility to the criminal justice system and his desire to use the power of the presidency as a personal political tool.


In support of this non-news news, the paper’s sources were Valerie Plame, the anti-Semitic blonde who was the putative “victim” of the leak BY ARMITAGE, and Patrick Fitzgerald, who by imputation the D.C. Court of Appeals had considered the perpetrator of the unjust conviction of Lewis Libby.


In contrast, we have the editors of the Wall Street Journal, a paper that closely and fairly reported on the events at the time:


Mr. Fitzgerald knew from his first days on the job that Mr. Libby hadn’t leaked Ms. Plame’s name. Yet rather than close up shop, he pursued dubious obstruction of justice charges based on the flimsiest of evidence. For two years Mr. Fitzgerald also let the country think a crime may have been committed by people close to President Bush or President Cheney when he already knew better.


As it happens, Mr. Fitzgerald was appointed by his good friend, James Comey, who was then Deputy Attorney General. This is the Jim Comey who told Congress last year that his goal in leaking information to the press about his conversations with Donald Trump after he was fired was to trigger a special counsel investigation that is now led by Mr. Mueller. This special counsel’s work isn’t done, but the Fitzgerald episode is worth keeping in mind as it unfolds.


The Washington Post Saturday front-page (Bezos’ vanity press, it seems) also shows a marked contrast to what Richard Cohen, writing for the Post in 2007, noted:


With the sentencing of I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, Fitzgerald has apparently finished his work, which was, not to put too fine a point on it, to make a mountain out of a molehill. At the urging of the liberal press (especially the New York Times), he was appointed to look into a run-of-the-mill leak and wound up prosecuting not the leaker — Richard Armitage of the State Department — but Libby, convicted in the end of lying. [snip]


The upshot was a train wreck — mile after mile of shame, infamy, embarrassment and occasional farce, all of it described in the forthcoming “Off the Record,” a vigorously written account of what went wrong, by Norman Pearlstine, Time Inc.’s former editor in chief. The special counsel used the immense power of the government to jail Judith Miller and to compel other journalists, including Time’s Matt Cooper, to suspend their various and sacred vows of silence just so they could, understandably, avoid jail. The press held itself up to mockery, wantonly promising confidentiality, anonymity — what’s the diff, anyway? — and virtual life after death to anyone with a piece of gossip to peddle. Much heroic braying turned into cries for mercy as the government bore down. As any prosecutor knows — and Martha Stewart can attest — white-collar types tend to have a morbid fear of jail.


As Fitzgerald worked his wonders, threatening jail and going after government gossips with splendid pluck, many opponents of the Iraq war cheered. They thought — if “thought” can be used in this context — that if the thread was pulled on who had leaked the identity of Valerie Plame to Robert D. Novak, the effort to snooker an entire nation into war would unravel and this would show… who knows? Something. For some odd reason, the same people who were so appalled about government snooping, the USA Patriot Act and other such threats to civil liberties cheered as the special prosecutor weed-whacked the press jailed a reporter and now will send a previously obscure government official to prison for 30 months.


The latest nonsense from the special counsel’s office includes interfering with the press again.


Just as Fitzgerald overreached in jailing its own reporter Judith Miller, the New York Times thinks the feds can ignore the First Amendment and beset the National Enquirer.


Making fun of the NYT suggestion that it’s okay for the special counsel to look into the Enquirer’s editorial decisions and payment of sources, Tom Maguire observes:  


Hmm. Is paying for stories a “legitimate press function”? That is how the National Enquirer broke the case of the murderer of Bill Cosby’s son. They also paid Rush Limbaugh’s housekeeper for the scoop that got Rush busted for his oxycontin habit — I bet that looked legit to Common Cause.


To paraphrase slightly, the dark night of fascism is always descending on the right yet arriving from the left.


As for Mueller’s conduct in getting a local prosecutor to seize Trump’s lawyer Michael Cohen’s records, that seems to be devolving into farce. The President has been allowed to intervene to protect his interests as Cohen’s client and Cohen has argued he cannot be compelled to testify in the former porn star’s case respecting breach of her nondisclosure agreement because of his Fifth Amendment privilege. Will the next step be Stormy Daniel’s lawyer seeking to intervene and quash the search and seizure warrant on Cohen as having been improperly entered?


And the prosecutorial leaks continue — McClatchy suggesting there was a basis to go after Cohen because of a purported meeting he had in Prague, something long discredited.


Cohen’s response:


Michael Cohen

‏Verified account @MichaelCohen212

8m8 minutes ago


Bad reporting, bad information and bad story by same reporter Peter Stone @McClatchyDC. No matter how many times or ways they write it, I have never been to Prague. I was in LA with my son. Proven!


But the press falls for this nonsense every time. 


The next person who suggests the appointment of a special counsel under the now existing law where there is no court oversight ought to be committed. Twice now they’ve devolved into unconstitutional, partisan witch-hunts.


My suspicion is that the raid on Cohen’s office is more related to his suit against GPS Fusion than it is against anything else. A correspondent shares my belief:


This is an old story that’s been completely debunked. The claim that Cohen traveled to Prague was part of the Steele “dossier” that was put out by Fusion GPS = The Hillary Campaign. It turns out that there is more than one Michael Cohen in the world — yes, imagine that! A different Michael Cohen went to Prague. And that’s where things get interesting.


Have you ever tried to access the travel records of another person? Yeah, good luck with that, right?​ Well, then, how did Fusion GPS manage to do that? It turns out, via a FISA Court report, that the FBI employed “private contractors” who weren’t cleared and gave them extensive access to government records. Yep. Fusion GPS was a “private contractor,” meaning the FBI had given them access to just about everything in order to do oppo research for Hillary. Are you comfortable with that? Fusion GPS’s big mistake in keeping this from coming out is that they didn’t check to make sure they had the right Michael Cohen and went with the attempted smear.


So, what does Michael Cohen do? In very early January of this year he filed a defamation law suit against Fusion GPS! Uh oh! Imagine the stuff he’s gonna be asking for in discovery! What happens next? Mueller’s jackbooted FBI break down the doors to every place associated with Cohen, seize all his records, and start leaking accusations against him.


Does this sound like the whole Mueller operation is really just a coverup for Hillary and the Deep State? It does to me.


B. Trump tweets, the Russians Turn Tail


In the meantime as Scott Adams (the creator of “Dilbert”) writes:



After he wrote that, the President masterfully played Bashar Assad, Russia, and Iran with tweets suggesting he had proof that Assad was behind the chemical attack on civilians and that we had big missiles to deal with this. The Russians skedaddled from the major port and the chemical weapon production sites and the Iranians hightailed it back home along with, it is reported, Assad and his family. We did nothing for a few days but certainly learned a lot of valuable information about the operations of the Iranians and Russians there as we listened in to their communications and watched their movements. In the meantime, Trump got the French and British to join us and wiped out specific targets:


The Pentagon said Saturday that the U.S.-led allied missile strikes in Syria successfully hit all three targets and have “significantly crippled” Syrian President Bashar Assad’s ability to make more chemical weapons.


“I think we dealt them a severe blow,” Lt. Gen. Kenneth McKenzie, director of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said at the Pentagon after the overnight bombing. “We’ve attacked the heart of the Syrians’ chemical weapons program.”


McKenzie identified the targets as Barzah Research and Development, the Him Shinshar Chemical Weapons Storage Site and the Him Shinshar Bunker Facility. He also said 105 missiles were launched by air and sea.


The fabled Soviet anti-missile systems didn’t seem to work, nor did their radar, This should be a blow to their weapons sales and a message to Iran and Syria which bought this equipment encouraged in their aggression by the now proven false belief that they are immune from counterattack.


It all reminds me of those Spanish language novellas. Trump tweets, the mother-in-law (in this case the MSM, Democrats, and the market) faint, and in the next episode all is well and they sit down to dinner. He does not want to invade Syria. He wants to allow the Syrians to take charge of their fate without outside interference or attacks on the innocent. Period. How can anyone complain? Trump waited until we had evidence that Assad’s troops were responsible. The chemical weapons were not supposed to be there: Assad, John F. Kerry when Secretary of State, and the Russians told us they’d all been destroyed. Are we now to hear complaints about destroying what we were assured did not exist?


On Facebook, Harry Lewis sums it up nicely:


Trump’s missile strikes on Syria (with British and French support) expose three truths devastating to the Syrians, Iranians, Russians, and Democrats (America’s adversaries): (1) unlike Obama, under the right circumstances, Trump will pull the trigger; (2) Russia lied to John Kerry and Obama about disposing of Assad’s chemical weapons in exchange for American inaction, and until Trump, we never called Russia or Syria on their lies; (3) the Russian anti-missile systems for which Syria and Iran paid high prices are useless, and were a waste of money, a huge loss of face for Moscow.


And Syria is unlikely to pull such atrocities off again:


@Sunrise51052

5m5 minutes ago


Nikki Haley to UN: I spoke with a President Trump this morning, he said if the Syrian regime uses this poisonous gas again, the United States is locked and loaded. When our president draws a red line, our President enforces the red line.


This is the way to show Never Again, not by marching or diplomatic cant. This president will not allow such things to occur again whenever we have evidence they are occurring and we are in a position to end it.





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Environmentalist Burns Himself To Death To Protest Fossil Fuels

An environmental activist committed suicide on Saturday in a park in Brooklyn, New York, by setting himself on fire.
The man was protesting the use of "fossil fuel" — which he said was leading to an environmental disaster in the world — when he poured gasoline on himself and burned himself to death in Prospect Park.

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Biden: Republicans ‘Don’t Want Black Folks Voting’

Biden: Republicans ‘Don’t Want Black Folks Voting’



Sunday on MSNBC’s “PoliticsNation,” former Vice President Joe Biden told host Al Sharpton that Republicans didn’t want African-Americans voting.

Partial transcript as follows:

SHARPTON: Let me ask you about voting rights. That was another thing the Obama-Biden administration was heavy on under attorney general well as Lynch going in with lawsuits against voter ID and doing in to deal with voter suppression. They have said that foreigners are voting.

BIDEN:  It’s a lie. It’s a flat lie. The assertion the president made from the beginning is a flat lie. Every study, every program -every commission that looked at it said it’s simply not true. It’s part of the big lie. You realize just in past year, in 24 states, the administration’s allies have introduced 60 pieces of legislation, or maybe 70 pieces of legislation, to curtail the franchise. It’s what these guys are all about, man. These Republicans don’t want working-class people voting. They don’t want black folks voting. Look what we are doing now. There’s a movement. You have George Will making the argument that felons should have their—after serving their time—their right restored to vote. What is the one thing we want people getting out of prison to do? We want them to engage in society again. What’s the most significant thing you can do to engage? Get in and vote. These guys, you’re talking about 1.5 million people who have served their time who are unable to vote. Of those there are 30% or more that are African American. We should have like other countries have, automatic registration. You turn 18, you go to any government agency, Department of Motor Vehicle, get your Social Security number clarified and you are automatically registered to vote in your district. We should be be engaged. That’s the one thing that keeps people focused on what’s going on in their country. It’s totally crazy.

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Machete Attack Every 90 Minutes in ‘Gun-Free’ Britain

Machete Attack Every 90 Minutes in ‘Gun-Free’ Britain



Recorded machete attacks in the UK have shot up by nearly five times in just three years, with the majority in the capital, London.

The huge number of crimes committed with the deadly, sword-like weapons means there is an average of 15 a day in the UK, or one every 90 minutes.

Figures uncovered using freedom of information requests by the Daily Mail show that police dealt with 928 crimes involving machetes in the last two months of 2017.

London saw the bulk, with 425 of the attacks. There were 99 in Greater Manchester, 77 in the West Midlands, and 29 each in Merseyside and West Yorkshire.

Just three years earlier, the deadly blades were used in 100 crimes a month over the same period.

As violent crime surges across the country, and even faster in London, the long blades, designed for chopping undergrowth, appear to be a weapon of choice for criminals in the UK, which is governed by strict gun-control laws.

In January, Office of National Statistics (ONS) figures showed that in the year to September 2017 the police recorded 37,443 offences involving a knife or sharp instrument.

This represents a sharp rise of 21 per cent increase on the previous year, and the highest number of blade attacks since records began seven years ago.

The rise in knife crime was larger in London, jumping by 38 per cent, and gang-related acid attacks are also on the rise.

Across the UK, violent crime overall surged by 20 per cent, robbery was up by 29 per cent, and sex offences surged by 23 per cent.

Since 2011, the number of offences involving a knife or a sharp instrument had been falling, but began rising in the past three years, the ONS explained.

London under the leadership of Labour Mayor Sadiq Khan has experienced more than 50 murders so far this year – surpassing the number recorded in New York City over the same period for the first time.

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Chick-fil-A in NYC ripped as ‘creepy infiltration’ with side of ‘pervasive Christian traditionalism’

Chick-fil-A’s gradual move into the Big Apple over the last few years got a great big thumbs down in a New Yorker article — titled “Chick-fil-A’s creepy infiltration of New York City” — which called out the fast-food chain’s “pervasive Christian traditionalism” among other critiques.

The author of the piece, Dan Piepenbring, described being “alone on the rooftop of the largest Chick-fil-A in the world” on Fulton Street in Manhattan, noting it opened last month and is the company’s fourth operation so far in the city.

He admitted, too, that “New York has taken to Chick-fil-A” and that the chain intends to open “as many as a dozen more storefronts in the city.”

“And yet the brand’s arrival here feels like an infiltration, in no small part because of its pervasive Christian traditionalism,” he continued. “Its headquarters, in Atlanta, is adorned with Bible verses and a statue of Jesus washing a disciple’s feet. Its stores close on Sundays. Its C.E.O., Dan Cathy, has been accused of bigotry for using the company’s charitable wing to fun anti-gay causes, including groups that oppose same-sex marriage.”

Piepenbring noted that when the first Chick-fil-A opened in New York three years ago “a throng of protesters appeared. When a location opened in a Queens mall, in 2016, Mayor Bill de Blasio proposed a boycott. No such controversy greeted the opening of this newest outpost. Chick-fil-A’s success here is a marketing coup. Its expansion raises questions about what we expect from our fast food, and to what extent a corporation can join a community.”

The author added that Chick-fil-A’s “emphasis on community … suggests an ulterior motive. The restaurant’s corporate purpose still begins with the words ‘to glorify God,’ and that proselytism thrums below the surface of the Fulton Street restaurant, which has the ersatz homespun ambiance of a megachurch.”

Misspellings — and many moos

Piepenbring also appeared to have little patience for the company’s mispelled mantra — “EAT MOR CHIKIN” — or its emphasis on cows.

Image source: YouTube screenshot
Image source: YouTube screenshot

“Employees dance around in Cow suits. The company’s advertising manager doubles as its ‘Cow czar.’ The Cows have their own calendar. (This year’s theme is ‘Steers of Yesteryear.’),” he added. “They’ve been inducted into the Madison Avenue Walk of Fame, and their Facebook following is approaching seven figures. Stan Richards, who heads the ad agency that created the Cows, the Richards Group, likened them to ‘a guerrilla insurgency’ in his book, ‘The Peaceable Kingdom’: ‘One consumer wrote to tell us the campaign was so effective that every time he sees a field of cows he thinks of chicken. We co-opted an entire species.’”

More from the New Yorker piece:

It’s worth asking why Americans fell in love with an ad in which one farm animal begs us to kill another in its place. Most restaurants take pains to distance themselves from the brutalities of the slaughterhouse; Chick-fil-A invites us to go along with the Cows’ Schadenfreude. In the portraits at the Fulton Street restaurant, the Cows visit various New York landmarks. They’re in Central Park, where “EAT MOR CHIKIN” has been mowed into the lawn. They’re glimpsing the Manhattan Bridge from Dumbo, where they’ve modified a stop sign: “stop eatin burgrz.” They’re on the subway, where the advertisements . . . you get the picture. The joke is that the Cows are out of place in New York — a winking acknowledgment that Chick-fil-A, too, does not quite belong here.

“Its arrival in the city augurs worse than a load of manure on the F train,” Piepenbring added, noting also that “there’s something especially distasteful about Chick-fil-A, which has sought to portray itself as better than other fast food: cleaner, gentler, and more ethical, with its poultry slightly healthier than the mystery meat of burgers.”

He concluded, urging New Yorkers to say “NO MOR” to Chick-fil-A.

This writer’s perspective

While Chick-fil-A has been hammered by many on the left for its founder’s views on traditional marriage, the company just keeps growing and spreading. Even Piepenbring noted that he “could see that the line to get inside” the new Fulton Street restaurant “stretched almost to the end of the block.”

The same scene greeted a first-time diner at NYC’s first Chick-fil-A:

Image source: YouTube screenshot
Image source: YouTube screenshot

Who knew there were that many conservative New Yorkers to save Chick-fil-A’s skin?

And while we’re at it, let’s not forget Chick-fil-A never seems to cease doing good for somebody, somewhere:

And as you can see from a news report following de Blasio’s call for a Chick-fil-A boycott a couple of years back, customers didn’t seem terribly interested:

Now, what was that cow maxim again?

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BREAKING: Lawmaker Drafts Articles Of Impeachment For Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein

BREAKING: Congress Drafts Articles Of Impeachment For Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein

Fox News reporter Chad Pergram tweeted Friday that Congress has drafted articles of impeachment for Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. 

“Fox has learned that articles of impeachment have been drafted for Rosenstein..though not filed. It is not clear which lawmaker drafted the articles…or if they would go anywhere in cmte or on the flr,” tweeted Pergram.

This story is developing.

As The Gateway Pundit reported, Rosenstein is prepared to be terminated from the Justice Department.

n those conversations, he has repeated the phrase, “Here I stand,” a reference to Martin Luther’s famous quote, “Here I stand, I can do no other.” Coincidentally, former FBI Director James Comey, whom Rosenstein fired, repeated the same phrase to President George W. Bush in a conversation that has been widely reported and that Comey describes in his forthcoming book.

One source who spoke to Rosenstein said he seemed fully aware he may soon lose his job and was at peace with the possibility, confident he had done his job with integrity.

Rosenstein has said in recent private conversations that history will prove he did the right thing by firing Comey in May 2017, claiming that the American people do not have all the facts about what led to his decision to write the memo that led to Comey’s dismissal, the sources said.

One source told The Wall Street Journal that Rosenstein’s firing is “a matter of when, not if.”

The report comes after Trump and Rosenstein met for what the White House described as ‘routine Department business.’

This week, Trump hammered Rosenstein for extending the FISA warrant on Carter Page.

“Much of the bad blood with Russia is caused by the Fake & Corrupt Russia Investigation, headed up by the all Democrat loyalists, or people that worked for Obama. Mueller is most conflicted of all (except Rosenstein who signed FISA & Comey letter). No Collusion, so they go crazy!” Trump tweeted.

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Anti-Christian Bigot Joy Behar Suggests Kim Jong-Un Is Preferable to Trump

Joy Behar is at it again and one wonders why the producers of “The View” continue to allow this loose cannon on deck to continue to run amok.

It was only last month when the foghorn-voiced Behar who had accused Christians and Vice President Mike Pence’s religious beliefs to be the product of “mental illness” was forced to apologize after much embarrassment to ABC which signs her paychecks.

You would think that she could have kept the demons that have taken up residence inside her head at bay for at least a small period of time to let things blow over but when it comes to the demented whack jobs on the left, this is just not something that is possible.

It is pathological now and freaks like Behar can no more help themselves than pedophiles or serial killers can.

On Thursday, she trashed President Trump and showered praise on Kim Jong-un and Vladimir Putin as being preferable to the legitimately elected leader of the free world.

Via The Daily Wire “Joy Behar Likens Trump To Kim Jong Un, Putin, And Assad”:

On Thursday, Joy Behar of “The View,” who is simply unable to avoid letting the most vile things come out of her mouth, likened President Trump to the murderous trio of Kim Jong Un, Vladmir Putin and Bashar Assad. One choice comment from Behar: “Do you think Kim Jong Un is less moral than Trump?”

The segment of the show began with Whoopi Goldberg mocking Trump for criticizing Barack Obama telegraphing what he would do on foreign policy, then playing clips of Trump saying he liked the element of surprise, then segueing to Trump’s tweet saying Russia had better watch out in Syria for a possible missile strike in Syria.

Host Sara Haines said, “I kind of remember the good old days when he was friends with dictators. Now that he’s threatening them, I don’t know which one’s scarier.”

At that point, Behar chimed in: “We’ve gotten to the point in this world now where we have to rely on the sanity of Kim Jong Un and Putin over the president of the United States. That’s where we’re at, because one of the guys over there said, ‘We do not do diplomacy by tweet.’ (to the audience) Thank you. Thank you.”

Surprised?

Don’t forget the lovefest that the leftist media bestowed on the North Korean dictatorship and especially Kim Jong-un’s sinister sister during the Winter Olympics in February:

When it comes to an admiration of the North Korean dictator, Joy Behar may be a loudmouth but she is hardly an outlier.

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BOOM! Nunes, Gowdy & Goodlatte Demand Rosenstein Turn Over Comey Memos BY MONDAY

BOOM! Nunes, Gowdy & Goodlatte Demand Rosenstein Turn Over Comey Memos BY MONDAY

On Friday, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-VA.), House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy (R-SC), and House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes (R-CA) demanded Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein turn over copies of fired FBI Director James Comey’s memos about his conservations with President Donald Trump — by Monday. 

As The Gateway Pundit’s Jim Hoft reported, the FBI is keeping the memos tightly guarded.

FBI will not allow Congressional investigators to review “unclassified” Comey documents without supervision.

Byron York: the public needs to know. There is too much secrecy out. I was writing today about the Comey memos. The fired FBI director is planning his big book selling extravaganza to start this weekend. And these memos that Comey wrote are being treated like the highest state secrets inside the Justice Department. Members of the Oversight Committees have asked to see them. They’ve only been allowed to be seen by one or two people. There’s an FBI minder in the room all the time, no copies are allowed, no note taking is allowed. Most of these things are NOT EVEN CLASSIFIED!

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