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Friday, July 22, 2016

London Daily Mail: Did Munich Moslem Mass Murderer Lure Children to Their Deaths on Facebook? Police Probe Fake Ad for Free Food at Massacre McDonald's, Where Iranian, 18, Killed First of His Nine Victims Before Turning Gun on Himself

By Reader-Researcher RC

Interesting.

The Daily Mail calls him an "Iranian."

At the Daily Mail.

“He’s a pervert”; Political Correctness is Triumphant at Fox News! Founder Roger Ailes Resigns: Was this … “a win for the women of Fox News,” or a Pyrrhic Victory for Megyn Kelly, at Their Expense?

 

Former longtime FNC host Gretchen Carlson is suing Roger Ailes for sexual harassment, but is she a pawn in a Megyn Kelly power play?
 

“Pervert” Roger Ailes, on February 11, 2015
 

By Nicholas Stix

Previously, on this topic, at WEJB/NSU:

“Roger Ailes is Out at Fox News Channel! Founder of Rupert Murdoch-Owned, Republican News Channel, the King of Cable News, and the Biggest Figure in All TV News, Has been Taken Down by a Sexual Harassment Scandal, and Fox News Might go Down with Him…”
 

On the Don Lemon show after the Republican National Convention tonight, reporters Brian Stelter and Dylan Byers were on, along with the panel. Stelter said of Ailes’ resignation, “This is a win for the women of Fox News.”

“There is a real chance that he’ll be working for Donald Trump. He worked for Nixon. He worked for Reagan. He brings a lot to the table.”

On the same show, in one of her rare charitable statements regarding Donald Trump, Ted Cruz puppet/NeverTrumper Amanda Carpenter said that most (Republican) politicians “played the game of ‘How will I look on Fox?’ Donald Trump did not play that game.”

She argued that Trump changed the rules of Republican politics.

Lightweight Trump supporter Andy Dean then lost it.

“We’re sugarcoating it. There’s something seriously wrong here. He’s a pervert. He should not be near Donald Trump. I don’t want him near the candidate.”

There were two things going on. Dean was frustrated by being bullied for days by black supremacist, openly homosexual host Don Lemon, who hates Trump with a passion, and would interrupt Dean, and demand he shut up, whenever Dean made a good point on Trump’s behalf. (Early in the campaign, Lemon restrained himself long enough to get an interview with the candidate, but has since thrown all pretenses to professionalism overboard.)

Dean needed to lash out at someone, but he couldn’t lash out at the real source of his rage, Lemon, so he took the safe route of vilifying Ailes, the heterosexual, white man.

The other, but related aspect is triangulation. On sexual politics, Dean is as far left as they come. He’s not a man, he’s a mangina. He had praised Trump earlier in the evening, regarding homosexuals and so-called transgenders, bragging that at Trump Tower, anyone can use whatever bathroom one wants, and that he always uses the women’s room, because it smells better than the men’s room.

A prominent Trump supporter and representative calls a heterosexual man who allegedly hits on his female employees a “pervert,” while supporting sexual psychopaths who think they are the opposite of what they are, and yet we are supposed to believe that Donald Trump has buried political correctness? What is it the French say?

Meanwhile, that “win for the women of Fox News” may prove to be pyrrhic. The reason they have their jobs, and earn millions at the king of cable news is Roger Ailes. They killed the goose that laid the golden eggs.

A report by Breitbart’s Matthew Boyle suggests that the person at the middle of the Roger Ailes saga is less Gretchen Carlson than Megyn Kelly. When Carlson launched her sexual harassment lawsuit against Ailes, the matter was a he said-she said affair. But Kelly immediately asserted that she too had been a victim of Ailes’ “sexual harassment” app. ten years ago, a charge that many are mocking, since she never quit the cable news network, and has since been rewarded by her supposed tormentor with promotions and millions in pay.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — All of Fox News’ primetime lineup is willing to walk out of the network with chief executive and chairman Roger Ailes if he is pushed out by Rupert Murdoch and his family, Breitbart News has confirmed.

Bill O’Reilly, Sean Hannity, Greta Van Susteren, Shepard Smith, Bret Baier, Eric Bolling, Neil Cavuto, Kimberly Guilfoyle, Laura Ingraham, Geraldo Rivera, Juan Williams, Jeanine Pirro, Bo Dietl, Monica Crowley, all of the Fox and Friends hosts, and at least 50 Fox News contributors are willing to depart the network if Ailes is ousted, and leave with him to form a new network, one of the network’s anchors told Breitbart News late Tuesday.

All of them stand against Megyn Kelly, and all of them stand with Roger Ailes.
[“Exclusive — Fox News Stars Stand With Roger Ailes Against Megyn Kelly, More than 50 Fox Contributors, All Primetime, Willing to Walk,” by Matthew Boyle, Breitbart, 19 Jul 2016.]
Was the threat serious, or a bluff? We shall soon see. If they follow through on it, Megyn Kelly may be the most powerful woman in cable news—and the loneliest.

 

“Sexual harassment victim” Megyn Kelly, possibly during the early-to-mid 2000s; is she really pulling the strings at Fox?

Top Donald Trump Policy Advisor and Speechwriter Stephen Miller on Hillary Clinton

By Nicholas Stix

On Hannity on Fox News, Miller, who wrote Trump’s GOP presidential nominee acceptance speech, just said,

“Arguably, she’s the least successful secretary of state in the history of the United States.”

That may well be true. But the secretary of state works at the pleasure of the President, and he had no problem with the way she conducted herself. That’s another way of saying that the John Doe calling himself “Barack Hussein Obama” has been the worst foreign policy president in American history. But that’s not due to incompetence, but rather due to his commitment to determining in every case what action will have worst possible consequences for America’s vital interests, and then vigorously pursuing that action.


Donald Trump’s Republican Presidential Nomination Acceptance Speech: I Will Fix Everything, and Help Everyone (Except Elites, Crooks, Terrorists and Our Trade Rivals)

By Nicholas Stix

There was a lot of great stuff in Trump’s speech, which he has hit on before:

America First (trade especially);
The working and middle classes (“the forgotten men and women”);
Law & Order;
Terrorism and NATO;
No more nation-building or military adventurism;
Cutting limits on energy production;
Thanking Evangelicals for their support, which, in a moment of uncharacteristic humility he suggested he may not have deserved;
Freedom of speech for white Christians (he didn’t specify race, but the Johnson Amendment, which he seeks to repeal, has never been enforced against black preachers); and
Praising his family, including his late parents, living and dead siblings, and wife and children.

However, he also promised more No Child Left Behind/Race to the Top. If he tries to give racist black mothers transfers for their children from the failed schools they destroyed to good schools, there will be no more good public schools left in this country.

He also made a point of embracing homosexuals, which went against the GOP platform, and his talk of "compassion" and the schools, added King George II's "compassionate conservatism," to his mystic chords of memory evoking Nixon and Reagan.

The speech was also much too long. It ran about one hour and 18 minutes, including all the applause breaks. The best parts all could have been written by Pat Buchanan, from whom he got them. However, he promised way too much, which will make great disappointment inevitable.

And Ivanka’s introduction was pc to a fault—I’ll have more to say about her in VDARE (I hope).

Thursday, July 21, 2016

The Great, Undeclared Conflict of Our Time: Joe Prich Wages War on Condiments, and Those Who Love Them!

 

Del Monte ketchup--haven't bought Heinz since 2004; main ingredients: tomatoes, vinegar, and sugar
 

By Nicholas Stix


 

Gulden's mustard: Main ingredients: Distilled vinegar, water, and mustard seed
 

@JoePrich Look, Joe, I personally use very little in the way of condiments on my food, though I have a family member who's very big on them, but they are a very big deal to civilization, after spices. Try making spare ribs, tuna salad, dips, etc. without them. Vinegar and sugar and tomatoes and mustard seed make the world go round!

I think Joe may not have thought this thing through, and was only thinking of hamburgers. He’s bound to offend the huge constituency of people who slather their burgers with ketchup, mustard, and/or mayo.

I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt, because I’m a tolerant man, and I like him. But look before you leap into this fray, Joe! Act presidential!

 

Pickle relish: Main ingredients: Pickles, cider vinegar, sugar and salt (there's a recurrent theme here)
 

Molasses
 

Honey

Guess the Races: Suspected Gunmen Identified in Killing of Veteran Kansas City Kansas Police Captain, Robert Dave Melton (Photos)

 

War crime victim: Kansas City, KS Police Department Captain Robert Dave Melton was shot and killed at 1:58 p.m. Tuesday, responding to a report of a drive-by shooting
 

Thanks to David in TN.

“Two arrested in shooting death of KCK police officer” (KWCH).

Photos of the usual suspects.

 

Suspected war criminals Jamaal Lewis and Daqon Sipple

Ted Cruz News: The Video of His Entire, Notorious, Republican National Convention Speech Last Night, the Video of the Boos He was Showered with, and the Cover of Today’s Boston Herald

 

Today's front page of the Boston Herald
 

By Nicholas Stix
 


 

Published on Jul 20, 2016 by CNN

Sen. Ted Cruz stopped short of endorsing Donald Trump for president and was then upstaged by the Republican nominee himself at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.
 

Boos Cruz

Ted Cruz Booed on RNC Stage After Refusing to Endorse Donald Trump
 



Posted by Donald Trump Speeches & Events

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Treachery is Now a Moral Principle! (The New York Times' Clyde Haberman and Ted Cruz)

Clyde Haberman ‏@ClydeHaberman


NS to @ClydeHaberman It's not at all strange, and not about "conscience." You and #TedCruz both want #HillaryClinton to win, but Cruz pledged to support the eventual nominee. That's not "conscience" on his part, but treachery. America is a republic, not a democracy, but in any event, I do not recall treachery being a principle of any political system, save for #Islam.

(I just spent I don't know how long, trying to find my twit to Haberman, both in his and my respective feeds, to no avail.)

Roger Ailes is Out at Fox News Channel! Founder of Rupert Murdoch-Owned, Republican News Channel, the King of Cable News, and the Biggest Figure in All TV News, Has been Taken Down by a Sexual Harassment Scandal, and Fox News Might go Down with Him; Former Longtime FNC Star, Gretchen Carlson is Suing Ailes, and Current FNC Star, Megyn Kelly, Has Thrown Her Her Support

 

Gretchen Carlson
 

Roger Ailes, on February 11, 2015
 

By Nicholas Stix

The charges [pdf] were made by longtime FNC star and 1989 Miss America, Gretchen Carlson, in her pending civil suit against Ailes. However, FNC’s current biggest female star, Megyn Kelly, has recently supported Carlson’s charges, saying that Ailes sexually harassed her, as well (though without getting into specifics), when she was starting out at the cable news giant about ten years ago.

 

Megyn Kelly, possibly during the early-to-mid 2000s
 

Ailes’ high-powered, well-connected Democrat attorney and onetime babe, Susan Estrich responded to Kelly’s charge,
Roger Ailes has never sexually harassed Megyn Kelly. In fact, he has spent much of the last decade promoting and helping her to achieve the stardom she earned, for which she has repeatedly and publicly thanked him.

(In 1988, Estrich was campaign manager for Democrat presidential candidate, Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis.)

 

Today's New York Post front page
 

Using Rupert Murdoch’s capital, Roger Ailes founded the Fox News Channel out of nothing, in 1996. Back then, CNN, the Cable News Network (also known as the Communist News Network and the Clinton News Network, to its detractors) ruled the roost alone, but in a mere four years, FNC had surpassed it. Its leftwing detractors call it, “Faux News.”
Gross advertising revenue for 2016 at FNC is pegged at $1 billion, according to SNL Kagan, which forecasts that FNC will also bag some $1.5 billion in revenue from affiliate fees. Overall net operating revenue will be $2.5 billion in 2016.

The cable network’s programming unit, which includes FNC, contributed operating income — before depreciation and amortization — of $4.64 billion for the year ended June 2015.
[“The End is Near for Roger Ailes,” by Claire Atkinson, New York Post, July 19, 2016, 8:28 p.m.]
Ailes is scheduled to get a $40 million golden parachute and a one-year consulting gig, but that money is nothing, compared to the money he has made for Murdoch, and the money that will be lost with his departure. Compounding Murdoch’s loss, some of his biggest stars—Greta van Susteren, Sean Hannity, and Bill O’Reilly—have escape clauses in their contracts, allowing them to leave the network, if Ailes goes (idem).

While the sexual harassment lawsuit ruined Ailes’ place at Fox, because of the power of feminism in the media, he had actually had far greater ethical lapses. In 2008 and 2016, he was caught manipulating the Republican Presidential races, for which he was roundly criticized. In 2008, while claiming that berths in the Republican debates were based on candidates’ popularity, Ailes cut libertarian Texas Cong. Ron Paul out of debates FNC hosted, in favor of less popular candidates, and in 2016, he was caught trying to fix the primary race for Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, though Ailes later stopped doing that.

Three suits have been mentioned as possible replacements, but there is no replacing Roger Ailes.

With Ailes leaving, and 85-year-old Fox Network founder Rupert Murdoch nearing the end of the line, the media empire’s future is in doubt.

Although Murdoch currently runs his empire with sons Lachlan and James, he is as irreplaceable as Ailes is.

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

One Day After the Acquittal of Baltimore Police Lt. Brian Rice on All Charges Related to the Death of Freddie Gray, a George Washington University Law Professor Who Filed Complaints Against State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby, is Now Seeking to Have the Prosecutors in Gray-Related Cases Disbarred

By Prince George’s County Ex-Pat

At WBAL.

Gunmen Kill Eight Fishermen in Popular Mexican Surf Resort

By Reader-Researcher RC

At the Sydney Morning Herald.

Raceless, Faceless, Suspected Killer of White Kansas City, Kansas Police Captain Robert Dave Melton, in Custody

 

Kansas City, KS Police Department Captain Robert Dave Melton was shot and killed at 1:58 p.m. Tuesday, responding to a report of a drive-by shooting
 

By A Texas Reader
Last updated at 2:55 a.m., on Wednesday, July 20, 2016

At KCTV5.

Corey Lewandowski vs. Paul Manafort (but This is Really About Ivanka)

By Nicholas Stix

Donald Trump put the shiv in Corey Lewandowski’s back, to appease his power-hungry daughter, Ivanka, who in turn had been sucking up to the MSM since last summer. However, Lewandowski can’t attack the real heavies, because it would make him look bad, hurt Trump, and foreclose on possible jobs working for Trump down the road.

At Countenance.

Officer Shot by Raceless Suspects in Kansas City, Kansas: Search Underway

By David in TN

See Countenance, who knows the area.

At Breitbart.

Lt. Brian Rice, the Third of the Baltimore Six Falsely Accused Cops in the Freddie Gray Case Acquitted; Judge Barry Williams Said that The Prosecution Had Provided No Evidence that Rice Had Broken Any Laws; Judge is getting Fed Up, and Starting to Dismiss Some Charges on His Own; Two Trials and One Re-Trial to Come; Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, and All Other Decent People Want Charges Against Remaining B6 Officers to be Dropped, but Cops’ Black Supremacist Persecutors, Marilyn and Nick Mosby, Will Never Countenance It

By Prince George’s County Ex-Pat

WBAL: “Lt. Brian Rice Acquitted on All Charges; Hogan, Others Think Remaining Cases Should Be Dropped.”

Monday, July 18, 2016

Racist Assassination Attempt Leaves White Ballwin, MO Cop a Quadraplegic for Life: ST. LOUIS -- A suburban St. Louis County Police Officer Shot in the Neck During a Traffic Stop is Paralyzed from the Neck Down Due to What the Ballwin Police Chief Calls "Catastrophic Damage to His Spinal Cord"

By Reader-Researcher RC

I guess his life doesn't matter.

At MSN.



Chuck Schumer and Diversity’s Gift to America: Half Of TSA's 30,000 Employees Accused of Misconduct; Nearly a Third Multiple Times

By Reader-Researcher RC

At Techdirt.

On Turning One’s Back on Conservative Principles: Republican Troubles

By Nicholas Stix



Where are the “principles”? Am I missing something here?

When a Republican speaks of “conservative principles,” he means:

1. Blind support of “globalism,” and loyalty to Donorstan;
2. Raw hatred towards, and unlimited class warfare against the American working and middle classes; and
3. Complete surrender to racial socialism, including genocide.

Current and former Republicans who, for the past year, have spoken time and again of “conservative principles,” have none.

Sunday, July 17, 2016

Update on Mass Murder of Policemen in Baton Rouge: Two Suspects (“Persons of Interest”) in Custody (Remember, There were Two Shooters on the Run)

By David in TN

At USA Today.

Obama Attack in Baton Rouge: Three Blacks Ambush Cops, Slaughtering Three, with Three Wounded, One Critical; One Black Attacker was Killed, but Two are Still at Large




By Grand Rapids Anonymous and Nicholas Stix

As I wrote in the last two days, Baton Rouge was said to be the site of a plot to kill police. Arrests were made last week of four blacks who were trying to steal guns in preparation for such an ambush.

Today, blacks again proved that they're like cockroaches, as more of them came out from the cracks in the wall of the criminal society that they hide in, and shot six police answering a call—three so far fatally.

What is Cleveland going to be like?



Investigators are reviewing a video of the Baton Rouge firefight posted to social media to see who might have been involved, a law enforcement source with knowledge of the investigation told CNN's Pamela Brown. The video has since been taken down.



The firefight took place in a part of town that the source described as rough [black]. The area is a known drug trafficking area. It is a location where police often go to grab coffee.





President Obama quickly issued a statement condemning the attack on law enforcement.

"For the second time in two weeks, police officers who put their lives on the line for ours every day were doing their job when they were killed in a cowardly and reprehensible assault," Obama said. "These are attacks on public servants, on the rule of law, and on civilized society, and they have to stop. ...These attacks are the work of cowards who speak for no one. They right no wrongs. They advance no causes."

The law enforcement official described the situation in Baton Rouge as a powder keg.

The shooting took place around 9 a.m. (10 a.m. ET) in the city of about 230,000 people.

"There was no talking, just shooting," McKneely said.

By noon, authorities had secured the scene and were making sure there weren't any explosives left behind."After that, we're going to gather as much information as we can and work this case as best as we can to find all individuals that were involved in this," McKneely said.

"Somebody might have seen something suspicious, may know of guys plotting to do this. That's why we're reaching out to the community."

Since the shooting death of Alton Sterling by Baton Rouge police earlier this month, the department has worried about credible threats against officers.It has been an emotionally charged few days across the country because of the protests stemming from the Sterling shooting and the shooting by police of Philando Castile in Minnesota, plus the ambush on Dallas police officers on July 7 in which a sniper killed five officers."This is an unspeakable and unjustified attack on all of us at a time when we need unity and healing," Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards said.

Kip Holden, the mayor-president of East Baton Rouge Parish, said "everything is moving fast."

"There is still an active scene. They are investigating," he said. "Right now we are trying to get our arms around everything."

CNN's Don Lemon, Carma Hassan, Pamela Brown, Mary Lynn Ryan, Vivian Kuo and Nick Valencia contributed to this report.