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With merchants in Democrat-run cities boarding up their storefront windows, the possibility of serious urban violence is well-understood. As horrific as that could get (ask anyone who lives in Minneapolis), the progressive fascists appear to have a plan in place to make it even worse: disguising their rioters as Trump supporters in order to make the case that Donald Trump truly is a dictator that must be violently overthrown if he wins, or arrested and prosecuted if he loses.
A source that has always been reliable was able to photograph an Antifa flyer:
What makes all of this particularly chilling is that progressives already are absurdly claiming that the threat of violence comes from our side. Portland’s Mayor Ted Wheeler warns of white racist rioters inspired by the rhetoric from Washington, DC (i.e., Trump):
Other media players, such Vox and New York Times warn of both sides, a disguise of balance, but ridiculously unrealistic, considering the utter lack of property destruction by the right, and massive destruction at the hands of the left since Gorge Floyd’s death in police custody.
Tucker Carlson and Lisa Boothe last night addressed Ted Wheeler’s warning, and correctly pointed out its absurdity. As they noted, if merchants believed that white supremacists were the threat, they would not be spray painting “We support Black Lives Matter” on their plywood window coverings. If they thought Ted Wheeler were for real, not a vicious lair, they would spray white power rhetoric. The segment begins at about 1:30 in the video below (courtesy of Media Matters!)
Speaking of Tucker C., his opening monologue last night nailed it, explaining what this election is all about. Do yourself a favor and devote 5 minutes to watching if you missed it. It demonstrates why Tucker is now the most important figure in television today.
With merchants in Democrat-run cities boarding up their storefront windows, the possibility of serious urban violence is well-understood. As horrific as that could get (ask anyone who lives in Minneapolis), the progressive fascists appear to have a plan in place to make it even worse: disguising their rioters as Trump supporters in order to make the case that Donald Trump truly is a dictator that must be violently overthrown if he wins, or arrested and prosecuted if he loses.
A source that has always been reliable was able to photograph an Antifa flyer:
What makes all of this particularly chilling is that progressives already are absurdly claiming that the threat of violence comes from our side. Portland’s Mayor Ted Wheeler warns of white racist rioters inspired by the rhetoric from Washington, DC (i.e., Trump):
Other media players, such Vox and New York Times warn of both sides, a disguise of balance, but ridiculously unrealistic, considering the utter lack of property destruction by the right, and massive destruction at the hands of the left since Gorge Floyd’s death in police custody.
Tucker Carlson and Lisa Boothe last night addressed Ted Wheeler’s warning, and correctly pointed out its absurdity. As they noted, if merchants believed that white supremacists were the threat, they would not be spray painting “We support Black Lives Matter” on their plywood window coverings. If they thought Ted Wheeler were for real, not a vicious lair, they would spray white power rhetoric. The segment begins at about 1:30 in the video below (courtesy of Media Matters!)
Speaking of Tucker C., his opening monologue last night nailed it, explaining what this election is all about. Do yourself a favor and devote 5 minutes to watching if you missed it. It demonstrates why Tucker is now the most important figure in television today.
The ‘Karen’ meme – which came to prominence earlier this year, describes an overly interfering, obnoxious, self-entitled female who always tries to police other people’s behavior and ‘complain to the manager’.
The left tried to hijack the meme by asserting that its common stereotype was a white woman, almost always a Trump supporter, who unfairly called the police on black people because she is racist.
Its other main trope was a mentally deficient but loudly boisterous white woman who got into arguments with store employees and other customers by refusing to wear a face mask.
However, as the video below highlights, anecdotal evidence suggests ‘Karens’ are just as likely to be vehement leftist control freaks who are righteously indignant in lecturing others about not wearing masks or maintaining ‘social distancing’.
While ‘Karen’ is just a meme used to describe the behavior of people who may not actually be called Karen, the fact that a clear majority of Karens are voting for Biden goes some way to overturning the meme being used as a pejorative to ridicule people on the right and Trump supporters.
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Federal agents are set to erect a "non-scalable" fence around the White House, according to reports from CNN and NBC News, in what appears to be anticipation of possible Election Day unrest.
What are the details?
According to NBC News White House correspondent Geoff Bennett, agents will reportedly begin erecting the barrier outside of the White House ahead of Tuesday’s nationwide election.
Bennett shared news of the report on Twitter on Sunday, writing, "The White House on lockdown: A federal law enforcement source tells NBC that beginning tomorrow, crews will build a ‘non-scalable’ fence to secure the WH complex, Ellipse, and Lafayette Square."
Bennett added, "250 National Guardsmen have been put on standby, reporting to Metro Police officials."
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CNN reported Monday that "[t]he fence, the same type that was put up during protests this summer, will encompass the Ellipse and Lafayette Square. It will go down 15th Street to Constitution Avenue and then over to 17th Street. The fence will then run up to H Street and across by Lafayette, and then come down 15th Street."
‘Increased militia activity’
Business Insider reported Monday that stores across major U.S. cities have also begun the process of boarding up windows and fortifying entrances and exits in apparent anticipation of any forthcoming Election Day violence.
As highlighted by The Hill, an October YouGov poll reported that a majority of voters reportedly expected to see a "rise in violence following the elections," including more than half of both Republicans and Democrats.
The outlet added, "A study released in mid-October also warned that five states — Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Oregon — were at risk to experience increased militia activity ahead of the elections and afterward."
The report, released by the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project along with MilitiaWatch, found that states including California, New Mexico, North Carolina, Texas, and Virginia were at a "moderate risk" to see increased active militias for the same time period.
Dr. Bill Bledsoe, the former Constitution Party candidate for Senate in South Carolina, is speaking out after being targeted in a disingenuous ad campaign in the state operated by opponents of Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham.
What are the details?
Bledsoe, who dropped out of the race a month ago and endorsed Graham, called recent ads, propping him up as a conservative alternative to the Republican incumbent, fraudulent.
"They are manipulating, and they are doing an absolute opposite of what I believe in and what I’ve worked for. And that is, in my mind, that’s fraud," Bledsoe told WACH-TV last week.
According to the local news outlet, Bledsoe has filed a cease and desist letter against all parties running ads using his name.
Democratic challenger Jaime Harrison has been funding digital ads in the state that herald Bledsoe as "too conservative" for the Senate. Users who click on the ads are redirected to a website paid for by the South Carolina Democratic Party that describes the candidate as "pro-Trump," "pro-gun," and "anti-abortion."
The anti-Trump Lincoln Project also joined in on the effort last week, running a TV ad touting Bledsoe as the "real deal" and the only candidate conservative South Carolinians can trust.
"Their goal is to divide conservatives so Jaime Harrison can win, and I will not stand for it. I unequivocally urge all freedom-loving South Carolinians to vote for Senator Graham," Bledsoe reportedly wrote in his letter.
Recent polls show the Senate race is close enough that if Graham’s vote tally were to decrease a few percentage points, it could allow Harrison to close the gap.
What else?
The state’s Democratic Party is arguing, however, that even though Bledsoe announced his campaign’s suspension early last month, voters still have the option to vote for him.
After all, Bledsoe was not able to act quickly enough to remove his name from ballots and and when voters head to the polls, they see three candidates listed on the ballot in alphabetical order, with Bledsoe’s name on the top.
"The fact is that after this election is over, there will be votes awarded to him and he will be certified. That means that he’s a candidate. So any, all of this accusation of us being deceptive may very well be an attempt by Dr. Bledsoe to have his cake and eat it too," Trav Robertson, the chair of the South Carolina Democratic Party, told WACH.
Similarly, a spokesperson for Harrison’s campaign said, "Jaime has two opponents on the ballot and we are making sure voters know the facts about each, and about Jaime, before they vote."
A spokesperson for Graham’s campaign shot back, calling the ads "deeply dishonest" but insisting that "South Carolina voters will reject Harrison’s lies."
Supporters of President Donald Trump waiting in line for a rally Monday morning in Scranton, Pennsylvania, in frigid temperatures and falling snow, burst spontaneously into patriotic song, singing “God Bless America” — in harmony.
The rally is scheduled for Tuesday afternoon, meaning that those in line had prepared to stand outside for most of the day. Temperatures were in the mid-30s Fahrenheit, with a mix of snow and rain.
A feud appears to have broken out between President Donald Trump and Lady Gaga ahead of her scheduled appearance alongside Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden in Pennsylvania. In a tweet on Sunday, the president labeled Lady Gaga as an anti-fracking activist, a move aimed to turn Pennsylvania voters against Biden for his radical anti-energy stance. […]
Iranian foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said Tuesday that the Biden ticket is his country’s "more promising" option in the 2020 presidential election.
"The statements by the Biden camp have been more promising, but we will have to wait and see," Zarif told CBS News.
Zarif said he would not renegotiate the Iran deal with a Biden administration but hopes it would "act differently" from the Trump administration.
During the Obama administration, Biden and top Middle East hands supported increased engagement with Tehran. Obama’s presidency also brought the Iran nuclear deal—and many fits and starts in the bilateral relationship between the United States and Israel.
Many current top Biden advisers have had similar qualms about the Trump administration’s Iran policy, in which the United States has moved closer to Israel and engaged with Gulf countries.
Despite criticisms, Trump’s moves have helped Israel retain its cutting-edge defense capabilities while normalizing ties between the Jewish state and Muslim-majority countries such as Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, and Sudan. Those same countries have also increasingly condemned Iran and the Palestinian Authority.
At the same time, Iran continues to fare badly under the administration’s crippling maximum pressure campaign. The Iranian rial hit an all-time low last month, and Iranian officials admit that U.S. sanctions have caused the country "serious damage."
In recent weeks, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and special Iran envoy Elliott Abrams have ramped up efforts to freeze Iranian trade, taking new aim at the country’s oil industry.
In spite of Zarif’s "wait and see" claim, the FBI reports that Tehran has already launched a campaign to hack into American voter data and state election websites.
In response, the Department of Homeland Security has unveiled its most complex and comprehensive operation ever to defend against foreign influence and maintain a free and fair election.
"I anticipate possibly thousands of local election officials coming in to share information in real time, to coordinate, to track down what’s real and what’s not, separate fact from fiction on the ground," DHS senior cybersecurity adviser Matt Masterson told the Washington Post. "We’ll be able to sort through what’s happening and identify: Is this a typical election event or is this something larger?"