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VA Gov. & Lt. Gov. Caught in
Their Own Demo Trap
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by Thomas Gallatin  
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Trump rips into Democrats for controversial 
abortion comments, pushes for 20-week ban
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{washingtonexaminer.com} ~ President Trump during his State of the Union address Tuesday blasted Democrats for authorizing "a baby to be ripped from the mother's womb" and allowing doctors to "execute a baby after birth,"... urging Congress to pass a bill that would ban abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy. "To defend the dignity of every person, I am asking the Congress to pass legislation to prohibit the late-term abortion of children who can feel pain in the mother's womb," Trump said. The president's comments come after New York loosened restrictions on abortion and as Democrats are under fire for controversial comments regarding late-term abortion.Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam and state Del. Kathy Tran, both Democrats, last week said they supported a state bill that appeared to allow abortion at the time of birth. Tran later said she misspoke about when abortion would be permitted and Northam’s office later released a statement saying that the governor’s comments were mischaracterized and had been intended in cases in which a baby wouldn’t survive birth because of deformity or another health issue. In his State of the Union address, Trump called the remarks "chilling."...
Double Standard for Historical Revisionism
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{gatestoneinstitute.org} ~ Imagine if an American city continued to celebrate a prominent businessman who had published newspapers and books advocating overt racism and racial discrimination against Black people... Imagine if the Grand Wizard of the KKK had a picture of this man in his office and credited him with inspiring him to kill African Americans. Imagine statues and photographs commemorating the life of such a bigot. Imagine if a performing arts center was named after him and African American performers who wanted to appear in the city had to walk into a building bearing the name of this racist. The reaction would be immediate and uncompromising: all glorification of this racist must stop; statues and pictures must be removed; history must treat him as a pariah despite his positive accomplishments as a businessman. Well, the city Dearborn, Michigan is celebrating such a racist bigot today. But no one is demanding that his images must be removed or his despicable history and ideology publicized. His name is Henry Ford, the founder of Ford Motor Company. Ford devoted his life to two passions: making cars and demonizing Jews. When Hitler said, "I regard Henry Ford as my inspiration," he wasn't referring to his car manufacturing. He was referring to Ford's anti-Semitic ideology that eventuated in the genocide of six million Jews. A large photograph of Ford was prominently displayed in Hitler's office. The periodical Ford published weekly -- The Dearborn Independent -- was a polite version of the Nazi newspaper, Der Stürmer. It was circulated throughout the U.S. and around the world. Hitler believed that the popularity of Ford's anti-Semitic screeds in America would encourage American citizens to support his anti-Semitic policies in Germany and through Europe. Thankfully he was wrong. Although there were anti-Semitic movements in the United States in the run-up to World War II -- advocated by the likes of Father Charles Coughlin and to some degree Charles Lindbergh -- once Pearl Harbor was attacked and the United States declared war on both Japan and Germany, anti-Semitism of the kind advocated by Henry Ford dried up. But Ford himself never changed his dangerous views...
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President Trump Nominates 
David Malpass as President of World Bank 
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{theconservativetreehouse.com} ~ President Donald Trump announces his nominee David Malpass to become President of the World Bank. Press Announcement forthcoming.  
https://{/2019/02/06/president-trump-nominates-david-malpass-as-president-of-world-bank-130pm-est-livestream/
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Against The Evidence, Media Keeps Insisting Terrorists
Aren’t Crossing The Southern Border  
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{thefederalist.com} ~ Much of the noise accompanying President Trump’s partial justification for a wall concerns the veracity of a general threat... that Islamist terror travelers in the flow of “special interest aliens” (SIAs) might easier breach the southern border without one. Critics in the media vehemently argue that the administration is trafficking in ridiculous, baseless fearmongering. After President Trump said Muslim prayer rugs were intercepted at the border, one Vox article said migration from Muslim-majority countries only happened at “vanishingly small rates.” Another, in The Washington Post, called southern border migration from Muslim countries a “conspiracy theory.” But perhaps the most influentially misleading article on the subject came from The New York Times. On January 18, The Times published a “Fact Check” column by Linda Qiu titled “Trump’s Baseless Claim About Prayer Rugs Found at the Border.” It essentially concluded that migration from Muslim-majority countries is an unproven conspiracy theory and, even if it did happen, no one could consider it a security threat. The column contained numerous errors and inaccurately cited two government reports to support the story’s weak contentions. This sort of recurring problem in the media must finally be called out. Thousands of migrants from countries of terrorism concern do reach the southern border every year; whether they leave prayer rugs behind is irrelevant. U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) professionals have, for many years, regarded this migrant traffic as a higher threat, so much so that public funds have long been earmarked for special vetting, investigation, and intelligence work...
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Nancy Pulosi quotes favorite Bible verse. There's
 just one problem — it's not actually in the Bible.  
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by theblaze.com  
{theblaze.com} ~ House Speaker Nancy Pulosi (D-Calif.), while speaking to a group of Christian university presidents last week, quoted her favorite Bible verse... which doesn't actually appear in the Christian Scriptures. While discussing vital humanitarian issues like immigration, Pulosi said in her opening statement: "To minister to the needs of God's creation is an act of worship. To ignore those needs is to dishonor the God who made us." Preceding her quote, Pulosi admitted she has been unable to locate the verse in the Bible, although she claimed it can be found "someplace," suggesting in the book of Isaiah. However, the verse is not located in Isaiah, or anywhere else in the biblical canon for that matter. It's not clear where the quote originated. Pulosi attributed it to a "bishop," whom she did not identify. To be fair, though, the quote has clear biblical undertones. Prior to stating it, Pulosi quoted a famous passage found in the Gospel according to Matthew, the first book in the New Testament. In the passage, Jesus,  concluding his famous Olivet Discourse, tells a story about the separation of sheep and goats at the end of time. The sheep refer to those who care for the vulnerable — the hungry, the thirty, the poor, the foreigner, the imprisoned, the sick — while the goats refer to people who ignore the needs of the vulnerable. The sheep, Jesus said, "inherit the Kingdom," while the goats "will go away into eternal punishment."...  https://www.theblaze.com/news/nancy-pelosi-favorite-bible-verse?utm_content=buffer40a1b&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=theblaze
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VA Gov. & Lt. Gov. Caught in Their Own Demo Trap
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by Thomas Gallatin:  Virginia Democrats find themselves caught in a pickle — a pickle their party is responsible for promoting and fostering. As calls continue to mount for Gov. Ralph Northam to resign over the revelation of a 1984 yearbook photo allegedly depicting him in either blackface or a KKK costume, Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax, who would succeed Northam, is now fighting for his political life as he attempts to push back on allegations of sexual assault.

On Sunday, conservative media outlet Big League Politics, the same outfit that first published the story on Northam, broke a story alleging that Fairfax sexually assaulted a Stanford fellow back in 2004 during the Democratic National Convention in Boston.

On Monday, Fairfax called the report false, noting that “not one other reputable media outlet has seen fit to air” it. But no less than The Washington Post pushed back against his assertions that the paper had found “red flags” with his accuser’s story. The paper insisted that the only reason the editors originally chose not to publish the story was due to the fact that they could not find any corroborating witnesses. Fairfax admitted that he and his accuser did have an encounter, but he insists that it was “consensual.” Mark Alexander observes, “All such claims are ‘behind closed doors’ and can’t be corroborated. Most of these cases depend on a pattern of behavior. If another woman comes forward, Fairfax is toast.” Fairfax first took to insinuating Northam had leaked the accusation before shifting blame to Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney, a possible competitor to Fairfax in 2021.

Initially, following the revelation of Northam’s racist 1984 yearbook photo, it appeared that Democrats were well positioned to deal with the fallout. They would get Northam to resign and then Fairfax, who just happens to be black, would step in as the “knight in shining armor” to save the day. It would reinforce Dems’ commitment to the Left’s grievance ethic, which affords no room for forgiveness or reconciliation. However, that notion quickly soured upon the revelation of sexual-assault allegations against Fairfax. And ironically, Democrats have only themselves to blame for weaponizing #MeToo’s flawed ethic of “always believe the victim” in their underhanded attempt to thwart Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation.

Now both Northam and Fairfax are damaged goods, serving as massive beacons of Democrat hypocrisy.  ~The Patriot Post

https://patriotpost.us/articles/60978?mailing_id=4060&utm_medium=email&utm_source=pp.email.4060&utm_campaign=snapshot&utm_content=body
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