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- MSNBC Attempt to Race Bait Trump Hilariously Backfires
- Pope Francis changes, no longer supports European migration, calls it "Arab invasion"
- Glenn Beck Goes Psycho Threatens to Kill Trump At CPAC
- Kochs may finally stop attacks on Trump, saying "Trump unstoppable now"
- Ted Cruz Eats His Own Booger During The FOX Republican Debate
- 'Sharia Police' In Austria Harass Women, Hospitalize Two Men
- Mitt Romney Endorses Trump for President In SHOCKING News!
- Fed Up American Explains Why Trump Will Win
- Trump wants 'American-first' version of European nationalism
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Posted: 05 Mar 2016 03:21 AM PST
An attempt by MSNBC to portray Donald Trump as a racist hilariously backfired after the network cut to video footage of a black voter endorsing the Republican front runner. Host Tamron Hall set up the segment by asking Mother Jones bureau chief David Corn about former KKK member David Duke’s endorsement of Trump. Corn recycles talking points about Trump being a racist by association before Hall introduces a clip of “the new people” Donald Trump is “bringing into the fold”. Obviously expecting the video to feature a racist Trump supporter, the feed instead cuts to a clip of a black voter named Frank Vick who endorses Trump and decries media race bating. “David Duke and people like that they come out from under the rocks this time this year,” says Vick. “It got nothing to do with Donald Trump. We’re all Americans. We need to stop with all this racist stuff. Like me and my friend right here (points to white guy). We just met today and we gotta stop with the racist stuff.” After the feed returns to the studio, Hall looks completely flustered and doesn’t know what to say. “Um, clearly, let me just be clear here,” she stammers. “Obviously, the majority of Donald Trump supporters are not African-American, I don’t know how many African-Americans were in that building, but that is one person, that uh, we have chosen to cut that sound from….Uh, David?” Corn then simply ignores the hilarious gaffe that has just occurred before accusing Trump of “riling up all sorts of bigotry and hatred.” “Rather than cut to some racist KKK supporter, the control room cut to a clip featuring a black Trump supporter named Frank Vick who praised Trump and attacked the media for trying to divide Americans based on race, describing exactly what Hall and her guest Corn were just doing,” points out Chris Menahan. “They were totally caught with egg on their face as they weren’t expecting a black man to downplay the whole BS issue on David Duke and the KKK,” adds Jim Hoft. Source |
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Posted: 05 Mar 2016 03:02 AM PST
Pope Francis has described the European migration crisis as an “Arab invasion”. He said that “Europe weakens” by “forgetting its own history”, but, because of its low birth rate and colonial history, the mass migration could be beneficial. “Today we can talk about an Arab invasion”, the Roman Catholic leader told the Vatican newspaper L’Osservatore Romano this Thursday. “It is a social fact”. “How many invasions has Europe experienced in the course of its history?” he asked. “But [Europe] has always been able to overcome herself… increased by the exchange between cultures”, he answered. Millions of migrants from the Muslim world walked into Europe last year, and more than 131,000 have arrived via the Mediterranean in the first two moths of this year alone – more than the total number who made it in the first half of 2015. “There’s something that bothers me,” added Pope Francis, who has been considered a relatively liberal Pontiff. “Of course, globalisation unites us and thus has positive aspects. But, I think there are good and less good [aspects of] globalisation”, he said. In his view, a good version of globalisation would allow humanity to remain “united, but, every people, every nation, retains its identity, its culture, its wealth”. Source |
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Posted: 05 Mar 2016 02:24 AM PST
Beck’s co-host, Stu Burguiere, told The Daily Caller Friday — after this article’s publication — that, despite the appearance of a threat against Trump, Beck was instead playfully threatening to murder his own co-host. Beck began the segment by stating his amazement at how conservatives across the country aren’t up in arms over Trump’s debate behavior. “I don’t know what I would have done if I was sitting in” Cruz or Rubio’s shoes, Beck stated. “I can’t say it that way. If I were on the stage, I would have said, ‘have you been listening to him tonight? Have you been listening to what I say about him? I believe these things.’” Source |
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Posted: 05 Mar 2016 01:18 AM PST
“We have no plans to get involved in the primary,” said James Davis, a spokesman for Freedom Partners, the Koch brothers’ political network, Reuters reported Wednesday. The report said that the Koch brothers believe money spent against Trump would be wasted since all previous attacks on the New York billionaire have failed. The brothers have also reportedly soured somewhat on spending big on presidential elections, having bankrolled failed 2012 Republican candidates Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney. The Koch brothers wield significant financial and political influence on US politics, both directly and indirectly, via various advocacy and lobbying organizations. The brothers are the sons of Fred C. Koch, who founded Koch Industries, the second-largest privately held company in the United States. The brothers have contributed heavily to conservative campaigns and think tanks. They are among the best-known Republican donors, and potential GOP candidates court their favor. But the brothers are throwing their massive wealth and sophisticated organization into the Republican presidential primary for the first time. The Kochs have resisted jumping into presidential campaigns in the past because they had doubts in the value of the investment. Trump, who has never held elected office, is leading the Republican presidential primary field, despite the fact that his campaign has been marked by controversial statements, including with disparaging remarks about Mexican immigrants and Muslims. Trump has won the states of South Carolina, Nevada, and New Hampshire, while finishing second in Iowa. On Super Tuesday, the former reality TV star made a further step toward a nominee for the November presidential election by winning in seven states. Source |
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Posted: 05 Mar 2016 12:45 AM PST
Ted Cruz appeared to eat a booger during Thursday night’s Republican debate, just one of the crazy moments from a debate that featured more on-stage bickering and bizarre comebacks than policy debates. The Texas Senator may have had the most unintentionally gross moment of the night, as he appeared to eat a booger that dangled from his nose and eventually fell from his lip and into his mouth. The moment caught the almost immediate attention of social media, where many people shared the video and tried to figure out if they saw what they thought the did. It all happened while Cruz was attacking Trump and his millions of voters. It was like a sign from God, like “Ohh shut up already you phony liar and eat a booger!” Most news media outlets defended Cruz, saying that he may have eaten the booger unintentionally but if you pay close attention to his lips, when the booger was on his upper lip, he didn’t know about it, then the pesky booger moved itself to the lower lip. At this point Cruz realizes he has an alien object on his lip. We can’t say for sure he knew it was a booger or if he thought it was something else. As he realized it, he purposefully ate it, trying to hide it. Cruz probably thought that it would be the most discrete thing to do instead of wiping it with his hands, a movement everyone would notice. And of course there’s also the possibility where Cruz knowingly ate his own booger just cause its tasty! Yummmm! Despite his discreteness, many noticed and Cruz now turned into a laughingstock on Twitter and Facebook. Video of the booger-eating can be found below, for those who really need to see it. Source |
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Posted: 04 Mar 2016 02:57 PM PST
The Chechen men of the patrol harassed a woman, her daughter, and their female friends as they walked from a nightclub near to midnight. Vienna’s Millennium City shopping centre has been visited by self proclaimed Islamic guardians of public morality, who have harassed women and hospitalised two men, reports Kronen Zeitung. Patrolling on Friday night, the Chechen men of the patrol harassed a woman, her daughter, and their female friends as they walked from a nightclub near to midnight, shouting at them loudly. When the woman called her husband to come to her aid, the gang pounced, beating him to the ground. A bystander who witnessed the assault was also hospitalised. Police are investigating. Source |
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Posted: 04 Mar 2016 02:49 PM PST
SHOCK! Breaking News! After Mitt Phony, opps sorry, Romney, strongly lashed out at Trump, he now changed his mind and endorsed Donald Trump for US President 2016! Watch the video above and see for yourself! Prepare to get shocked! Now that we managed to capture your attention with a sensational title and a sensational first line, here’s the truth. The above video is from 2012, back when Trump endorsed Romney for president. Back then, Romney acknowledged the Chinese problem of stealing US jobs, few days ago Romney lashed out at Trump saying that he is a “phony and fraud” and that this isn’t free trade and that his plan will cause financial issues with China. Look at how pathetic and inconsistent he is. When Romney receives money he can say anything and support anyone. When Trump paid him, he was like “yea! the hell with China! they steal our jobs!” now that the corrupt Establishment paid him, he’s like “ohhh no! the horror! China is our friend, they didn’t steal a single job from us, its free trade! Trump is bad!”. In 2012 Romney said Trump is a great businessman, now he says he’s a fraud. The only fraud here is Romney because either way, he can easily be bought with money. Either he falsely praised “a fraud and a con artist” (Trump) in 2012 or he falsely bashed a “great businessman” a few days ago. So no matter how you put it, Romney is a complete fraud. A total sham. Why do these sleazebags have even 1% support across the nation let alone 10-20%?? How come there are so many people so brainwashed? Besides, by attacking GOP frontrunner Donald Trump and insulting his supporters, establishment shill Mitt Romney is actually endorsing him as an anti-establishment, populist candidate. Every time the mainstream media, Barack Obama, Pope Francis, the Chinese government, the Clintons, Vicente Fox, Miley Cyrus, Marco Rubio, etc. attack Trump, his popularity surges, so a new attack from a failed presidential candidate and Republican-In-Name-Only will only help Trump. In fact, Trump’s national poll numbers may even explode past 50% as so many GOP voters hate Romney and didn’t vote for him in 2012. Romney called Trump “a phony, a fraud” on Thursday and referred to Trump supporters as “suckers,” but considering how we already knew the establishment solicited Romney to attack Trump, how Romney previously praised Trump as a jobs creator, how Romney begged for Trump’s endorsement in 2012 and how voters overwhelmingly rejected Romney in the 2012 election he should’ve easily won, no one will take Romney’s tirade against Trump seriously except for the panicking establishment and its lapdog media. In fact, Romney is actually encouraging Ron Paul supporters who were outraged at him stealing the 2012 nomination to back Trump, but either way, voters will simply see Romney as a dishonest backstabber who has the establishment’s – not the American voters’ – best interests in mind. “Looks like two-time failed candidate Mitt Romney is going to be telling Republicans how to get elected… Not a good messenger,” Trump tweeted in response. “I have brought millions of people into the Republican Party, while the Dems are going down.” “The establishment wants to kill this movement!” And voters are already unloading on Romney. “The Romney who refused to defend himself against Democrat attacks because he wanted to take the ‘high’ road?” One voter commented on a CBS article. “The same guy who refused to attack Obama while running against him is now concerned and needs to smear another member of his own party?” “Go f*ck yourself you hypocrite!” Romney’s plan to attack Trump was already well-known in advance: as we reported last week, GOP establishment donors decided last week to use Mitt Romney as ‘Plan B’ against Trump if Marco Rubio failed to gain traction on Super Tuesday. “First they’ll ramp up an enormous, negative campaign on TV against Trump and they’re going to hit this phony Trump University issue,” GOP strategist Roger Stone revealed. “They claim to have personal dirt on Trump – I doubt that – and they are also going to try and delve into his business affairs, but if Rubio fails to grab the Florida primary, then Rubio’s out and Mitt Romney’s in.” Source |
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Posted: 04 Mar 2016 02:41 PM PST
You may not agree with everything this guy stands for, but you have to respect his candor and principles for blatantly calling out the system for what it is. But this epic rant explains in 4 minutes why Trump is unstoppable, and Americans are done with the way things have been. Common sense has been sacrificed for a whiny, liberal la-la-land where the State can arrest or silence anyone it pleases for hurting someone’s feelings or saying “taboo” words. But Outlaw Morgan doesn’t give a F-@* about that. His viral and foul-mouthed rant is as close to the sentiments of the people as it gets. They are fed up, and pissed off – and for that reason, Trump will win. Hillary can steal it, but she can’t win it, and no one in the GOP has the backbone to stop or even slow the mandate Trump can amassed. And this is why: Disclaimer: This video is filled with foul language and politically incorrect observations. “So just cry about it!” And the primary results are proving that. The establishment can pull out every empty suit in their line up, but people inside the GOP and across the country are sick of all of it. Donald Trump is quite obviously not perfect, and has yet to earn any trust. His record has sometimes blown in the wind. But it doesn’t matter. In 2016, he has done nothing but tell it like it is, and that is why he is resonating with Americans everywhere, regardless of party or creed, and despite the outrageous and incendiary comments that Trump has made. And that’s why wimps like Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Mitt Romney and the other phonies can’t even buy their way into office anymore. What do you think will happen next in 2016? Source |
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Posted: 04 Mar 2016 02:25 PM PST
Donald Trump represents a challenge to the US status quo, he doesn’t want the US to be the ‘world’s policeman’ and democratize the world through bombing raids, says Richard Spencer from Radix Journal. RT: Mitt Romney devoted his recent speech to bashing Donald Trump. What does that tell us about Donald Trump’s current standing in the presidential race? US Congressman Alan Grayson: I have to agree, just this once, with Donald Trump. I think it is irrelevant. Part of the problem that we are facing this year is that the candidates want to make this some kind of war of personalities rather than a discussion of what is good for our country. I think that is very unfortunate. I don’t think the Trump candidacy should be determined on matters of the value of a degree from Trump University, or any of these ad hominem attacks that we are seeing by one candidate against the other – often, by the way, perpetrated by Mr. Trump himself. I don’t really think it matters what the size of his fingers might be; I don’t think it matters that Rubio is definitely a thirsty young man. I don’t think it matters that Bush is low energy, although he is certainly is. These are not the things that we should use to determine who our national leaders should be. Obviously, they’ve all indulged in it from one time or another. And I don’t think the voters favor that. But the fact is the voters are going to make up their minds based upon what’s good for the country, what’s good for them individually. I think the voters have this one right. The Republican establishment as reflected in Mitt Romney and others is absolutely desperate to stop Donald Trump. But what really is underneath it all is the fact that Trump does not adhere to the Republican Orthodoxy: ‘they’ve never met a war they didn’t like.’ It is true that there are hawks within the Republican Party who are dismayed by the fact that Donald Trump rightly points out that the war in Iraq was a disaster in everyone’s light. And they are disconcerted by the fact that he is willing to criticize predecessors like George W. Bush, and frankly, rightly so. America lost four trillion dollars in the war in Iraq and we left a quarter of a million of our young men and women with permanent brain abnormalities because of injuries they suffered in that war. At least there is one Republican candidate who is willing to actually address those issues which has caused the hawks a great deal of consternation. RT: After Donald Trump and Fox news journalist Megyn Kelly’s previous meeting, comedians and politicians alike have taken quite a few shots at Trump. What should we expect further? Richard Spencer from Radix Journal: I think we’re going to expect fireworks. In fact the mainstream media, the so-called conservative movements and the Republican Party have all declared war on Donald Trump. It was a silent war for many months, now it is an explicit war. They want anyone but Trump; they want anyone else in the Republican Party to win this nomination. It doesn’t matter if Rubio is a moderate and Ted Cruz is an extreme Libertarian or something. They want anyone but Trump because Trump actually represents a different ideology from traditional American conservatism. Trump actually represents something closer to European nationalism. It is a version of the right that is “let’s look at the Americans first, let’s use the government to help the American people, let’s actually have friendly relations with great powers like Russia as opposed to: let’s democratize the world through bombing raids.” So Trump really represents something different. He represents a challenge to the status quo. And that is why the conservative movement, the Republican Party, the mainstream media are all out to get him. RT: From Senator Marco Rubio to Mitt Romney Trump doesn’t seem to be afraid of any speeches condemning him. Why is he so self-confident? RS: Trump is self-confident because he is Trump; he was born self-confident. But he is also self-confident because he has so much popular support. He has brought so many new people into the Republican Party and he has brought so many more people into the Republican Party than Mitt Romney did who attacked him. The fact is Trump’s version of nationalism, this idea ”it’s not be the world’s policeman,” let’s actually look after ourselves, let’s use the government to help the people. This kind of nationalism that cuts across left and right, cuts across liberal and conservative, cuts across Democrats and Republicans. It is a new thing for Americans. Trump is leading it. I would never have predicted that, but Trump is leading it. And the fact is the status quo doesn’t like it because this is upsetting some of their assumptions. It is upsetting what they take for granted and so they are all in unison attacking him. And in the US the so-called conservatives, the left, the liberals they are all attacking Trump of the exact same reasons. RT: Is Trump likely to issue an apology after his offensive comments towards Megyn Kelly? RS: I couldn’t imagine Donald Trump apologizing. I don’t think he said anything completely outrageous towards Megyn Kelly. The fact is Megyn Kelly doesn’t like Donald Trump. Megyn Kelly wants the status quo to continue. Megun Kelly wants a neoconservative candidate or a typical Republican candidate. Maybe Kelly doesn’t like this new kind of nationalism that Trump represents. So there’s no way… that Donald Trump will apologize to Megyn Kelly. What he said effectively is that “Megyn Kelly is out to get me.” … But the fact is, Trump has proved that you don’t need Fox News; Trump has proved you don’t need the GOP establishment; Trump has proved you don’t need the conservative movement establishment. Trump is Trump. Trump has a populist base that’s bigger than those forces. Source |