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The Red York Times: First in Fake News
by Michelle Malkin
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New Orleans' Joan of Arc Statue
Vandalized With 'Take It Down'
by Tom Knighton
{pjmedia.com} ~ Another day, yet another statue of a military hero is reportedly under fire. This figure astride a horse was vandalized with the spray-painted words "Tear It Down." Who was this historical figure? General Lee? Stonewall Jackson? Nathan Bedford Forrest?... No, this was a figure who hails from the north. The phrase "Tear it Down" was hastily sprayed in black paint across the base of the golden Joan of Arc statue on Decatur Street in the French Quarter sometime earlier this week. It has since been removed, with only the vaguest traces of the paint remaining...Now this is crossing the line. https://pjmedia.com/trending/2017/08/17/new-orleans-joan-arc-statue-vandalized-take/.
Abu Dhabi Stumbles Between
Its Foreign and Domestic Policies

Saudi Princess Fahda bin Saud bin Abdulaziz (right) slammed
Saudi Princess Fahda bin Saud bin Abdulaziz (right) slammed
Emirati diplomat Yousef al Otaiba (left)
by Hilal Khashan
{meforum.org} ~ The Emirati ambassador to the United States raised some eyebrows during a recent interview with Charlie Rose. Speaking of his country and Saudi Arabia's dispute with Qatar, Yousef al Otaiba explained that it was more a philosophical than a diplomatic disagreement... "If you asked the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt and Bahrain what kind of Middle East they want to see in 10 years," he said, "they would have opposed that of Qatar." Instead, al Otaiba went on, these countries are pushing for "strong, stable and prosperous secular governments." To the vast majority of Emiratis and Saudis inculcated with Islamic teachings during their formative years, al Otaiba's talk of a secular state seemed disingenuous, if not blasphemous. The ambassador's words drew sharp criticism from Saudi Arabia; Princess Fahda — daughter of the late King Fahd — called al Otaiba's comments a conspiracy against the kingdom and against Islam... http://www.meforum.org/6877/abu-dhabi-stumbles-between-foreign-and-domestic-policies?utm_source=Middle+East+Forum&utm_campaign=35f45b4f82-khashan_hilal_2017_08_23&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_086cfd423c-35f45b4f82-33703665&goal=0_086cfd423c-35f45b4f82-33703665by Hilal Khashan
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RUSH: No Matter How You Cut It "Americans Want Statues Left Alone"
RUSH: No Matter How You Cut It "Americans Want Statues Left Alone"
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Case expands against Dem Congresswoman Wasserman Schultz's ex-IT aide
http://video.foxnews.com/v/5545688586001
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2 Minutes of Shepard Smith's Crazy Eclipse Coverage
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Leftist hero Rep. Maxine Waters targets "white-wing nationalist" Dr. Ben Carson
http://video.foxnews.com/v/5547506100001
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White House Afghanistan speech: Trump rejects 'timetables,' ups pressure on Pakistan, refocuses on 'killing terrorists'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EiUjcu_Dw0
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Rep CLARKE Blocks Camera – RUNS,
HIDES When Asked About Pakistani SPY Aide
by rickwells.us
{rickwells.us} ~ Rep Yvette Clarke (D-NY) doesn’t want to talk about the very real threat to national security and the damage she helped inflict upon our nation... She’s got more important things to deal with, racist attacks on white people, hiding the Democrat racist past and saving Americans from being attacked by statues. Those inanimate objects could spring to life at any moment and then what would we do? She’s very detailed in expressing her plan to introduce a bill to, as a supporter’s sign says, “take down these hateful, hurtful monuments to slavery,” and how she plans to use regular order to advance it. The Democrat guilt elimination bill is doing nothing to address a threat to our country beyond the one she and her fellow Democrats have created by fomenting racial tensions for political gains. They could just stop stirring the pot, the only real way to stop it, but that doesn’t help their party take power, it doesn’t vilify their political opponents... http://rickwells.us/rep-clarke-blocks-camera-hides-asked-pakistani-spy-aide/
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Sheriff Arpaio Hints – Truth Will Come
Out About Democrat Political Hit Job
by rickwells.us
{rickwells.us} ~ Former Maricopa County Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio didn’t attend President Trump’s rally in Phoenix on Tuesday, deciding in the interest of public safety to avoid the situation... and not to risk being a distraction from the President’s message and moment. He wasn’t told not to come, nor was he directly invited by the President. That decision was left up to Sheriff Joe. He says, “I really appreciate the President’s nice comments and support, and one day I’ll go public and talk about the tremendous abuse of the process. And if they can do what they did to me, they can do it to anybody. So that’s not coming up right now, we’ll just see when I’ll be talking about it.” Calling the illegal alien squatters in our nation that were the target of arrests and questioning by then-Sheriff Arpaio’s deputies “undocumented immigrants,” Cavuto attempts to characterize the supposed offenses...
http://rickwells.us/sheriff-arpaio-hints-truth-democrat-political-hit-job/
http://rickwells.us/sheriff-arpaio-hints-truth-democrat-political-hit-job/
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by Michelle Malkin
{frontpagemag.com} ~ Newsflash from The New York Times: Women may have starved under socialist regimes, but their orgasms were out of this world!
That's the creepy gist of one of the Grey Lady's recent essays this summer hailing the "Red Century." The paper's ongoing series explores "the history and legacy of Communism, 100 years after the Russian Revolution." When its essayists aren't busy championing the great sex that oppressed women enjoyed in miserable Eastern Bloc countries, they're extolling Lenin's fantabulous conservationist programs and pimping "Communism for Kids" propaganda.
Since this is back-to-school season, it's the perfect time to teach your children about faux journalism at the Fishwrap of Record. As the publication's pretentious own new slogan asserts, "The truth is more important than ever."
While the Times hyperventilates about the dangers of President Trump's "art of fabrication" and "Russian collusion," this is the same organization whose famed correspondent in Russia, Walter Duranty, won a Pulitzer Prize for spreading fake news denying Joseph Stalin's Ukrainian genocide.
An estimated 10 million men, women and children starved in the Stalin-engineered silent massacre between 1932-1933, also known as the Holodomor. Stalin had implemented his "Five Year Plan" of agricultural collectivization -- confiscating land and livestock, evicting farmers, and imposing impossible grain production quotas. At the peak of the famine, about 30,000 Ukrainian citizens a day were dying. Untold numbers resorted to cannibalism.
But you wouldn't know it if you perused all the phony ground reports filed by Duranty at the time. Based in Moscow since 1921, Duranty gained access to Stalin for a rare interview in 1930. Two years later, Duranty won the Pulitzer Prize for 13 typewritten tongue baths with titles including, "Stalinism Solving Minorities Problems," Industrial Success Emboldens Soviet in New World Policy," and "Stalinism's Mark is Party Discipline."
And the rest is whitewashed history.
"There is no actual starvation or deaths from starvation, but there is widespread mortality from diseases due to malnutrition," Duranty asserted in March 1933.
Five months later, he wrote: "Any report of a famine in Russia is today an exaggeration or malignant propaganda."
Meanwhile, Duranty "had all the Beluga caviar that he could eat," Lee Edwards, a distinguished scholar and chairman of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation in Washington, D.C., told my CRTV.com show, "Michelle Malkin Investigates."
Historian Ron Radosh of the Hudson Institute added: "What Duranty did is file totally false, fake stories about how the people were thriving and doing well under Bolshevism and nothing was wrong and any rumors you hear of a famine in the Soviet Union were totally false, made up by enemies of the regime who wanted it to fall."
Robert Zapesochny, a New York writer and historian whose own grandfather survived the famine, blasted Duranty's pursuit of the prize over pursuit of the truth: "As long as there was an award that he could get for his coverage he would do anything." Zapesochny minces no words about Duranty:
"The guy was a whore."
But Robert Conquest, the whistleblower who chronicled Duranty's agitprop in his book "The Harvest of Sorrow," noted that the Times still clung to their Commie correspondent and his lethal lies, lauding his "dispassionate, interpretive reporting of the news from Russia" a half-century after being debunked.
Now, 85 years after Stalinist tool Duranty snagged his Pulitzer which the journalism pooh-bahs refuse to withdraw and the Times' editors refuse to renounce, the paper has the gall to lecture everyone else about truth, lies and accountability. And it's still shilling for collectivism.
The Red York Times: First in fake news and progenitor of alternative facts.
The Red York Times: First in Fake News
{frontpagemag.com} ~ Newsflash from The New York Times: Women may have starved under socialist regimes, but their orgasms were out of this world!
That's the creepy gist of one of the Grey Lady's recent essays this summer hailing the "Red Century." The paper's ongoing series explores "the history and legacy of Communism, 100 years after the Russian Revolution." When its essayists aren't busy championing the great sex that oppressed women enjoyed in miserable Eastern Bloc countries, they're extolling Lenin's fantabulous conservationist programs and pimping "Communism for Kids" propaganda.
Since this is back-to-school season, it's the perfect time to teach your children about faux journalism at the Fishwrap of Record. As the publication's pretentious own new slogan asserts, "The truth is more important than ever."
While the Times hyperventilates about the dangers of President Trump's "art of fabrication" and "Russian collusion," this is the same organization whose famed correspondent in Russia, Walter Duranty, won a Pulitzer Prize for spreading fake news denying Joseph Stalin's Ukrainian genocide.
An estimated 10 million men, women and children starved in the Stalin-engineered silent massacre between 1932-1933, also known as the Holodomor. Stalin had implemented his "Five Year Plan" of agricultural collectivization -- confiscating land and livestock, evicting farmers, and imposing impossible grain production quotas. At the peak of the famine, about 30,000 Ukrainian citizens a day were dying. Untold numbers resorted to cannibalism.
But you wouldn't know it if you perused all the phony ground reports filed by Duranty at the time. Based in Moscow since 1921, Duranty gained access to Stalin for a rare interview in 1930. Two years later, Duranty won the Pulitzer Prize for 13 typewritten tongue baths with titles including, "Stalinism Solving Minorities Problems," Industrial Success Emboldens Soviet in New World Policy," and "Stalinism's Mark is Party Discipline."
And the rest is whitewashed history.
"There is no actual starvation or deaths from starvation, but there is widespread mortality from diseases due to malnutrition," Duranty asserted in March 1933.
Five months later, he wrote: "Any report of a famine in Russia is today an exaggeration or malignant propaganda."
Meanwhile, Duranty "had all the Beluga caviar that he could eat," Lee Edwards, a distinguished scholar and chairman of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation in Washington, D.C., told my CRTV.com show, "Michelle Malkin Investigates."
Historian Ron Radosh of the Hudson Institute added: "What Duranty did is file totally false, fake stories about how the people were thriving and doing well under Bolshevism and nothing was wrong and any rumors you hear of a famine in the Soviet Union were totally false, made up by enemies of the regime who wanted it to fall."
Robert Zapesochny, a New York writer and historian whose own grandfather survived the famine, blasted Duranty's pursuit of the prize over pursuit of the truth: "As long as there was an award that he could get for his coverage he would do anything." Zapesochny minces no words about Duranty:
"The guy was a whore."
But Robert Conquest, the whistleblower who chronicled Duranty's agitprop in his book "The Harvest of Sorrow," noted that the Times still clung to their Commie correspondent and his lethal lies, lauding his "dispassionate, interpretive reporting of the news from Russia" a half-century after being debunked.
Now, 85 years after Stalinist tool Duranty snagged his Pulitzer which the journalism pooh-bahs refuse to withdraw and the Times' editors refuse to renounce, the paper has the gall to lecture everyone else about truth, lies and accountability. And it's still shilling for collectivism.
The Red York Times: First in fake news and progenitor of alternative facts.
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