Hillary Clinton backer paid $500G to fund women accusing Trump of sexual misconduct before Election Day, report says | Fox News
"One of Hillary Clinton’s wealthy pals paid $500,000 in an unsuccessful effort to fund women willing to accuse President Trump of sexual misconduct before the 2016 election, The New York Times reported Sunday.
Susie Tompkins Buell, the founder of Esprit Clothing and a major Clinton campaign donor for many years, gave the money to celebrity lawyer Lisa Bloom who was working with a number of Trump accusers at the time, according to the paper’s bombshell report.
Bloom solicited donors by saying she was working with women who might “find the courage to speak out” against Trump if the donors would provide funds for security, relocation and possibly a “safe house,” the paper reported.
Former Clinton nemesis turned Clinton operative David Brock also donated $200,000 to the effort through a nonprofit group he founded, the paper reported in an article entitled, “Partisans, Wielding Money, Begin Seeking to Exploit Harassment Claims.”...
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Wednesday, September 04, 2019
Immigration agency reverses, says it will still approve leniency for deportations - Washington Times
Immigration agency reverses, says it will still approve leniency for deportations - Washington Times:
Homeland Security announced Monday that it will once again begin approving petitions for a stay of deportation for hardship cases such as major medical problems, after being hit with a ferocious backlash when it stopped taking the cases.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services said it will still consider “limiting” its role, but said it will go through all the cases that were pending as of Aug. 7, which is when the decision was first made to halt deferred action for all but military families and illegal immigrant “Dreamers.”
Deferred action is a grant of a stay of deportation. It’s perhaps best known as the mechanism President Barack Obama used for his deportation amnesty for Dreamers — DACA, or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals — but it’s long been a more limited power the government has had in other cases.
Homeland Security announced Monday that it will once again begin approving petitions for a stay of deportation for hardship cases such as major medical problems, after being hit with a ferocious backlash when it stopped taking the cases.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services said it will still consider “limiting” its role, but said it will go through all the cases that were pending as of Aug. 7, which is when the decision was first made to halt deferred action for all but military families and illegal immigrant “Dreamers.”
Deferred action is a grant of a stay of deportation. It’s perhaps best known as the mechanism President Barack Obama used for his deportation amnesty for Dreamers — DACA, or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals — but it’s long been a more limited power the government has had in other cases.
I never knew there was a difference!-----2 different Almanacs, 1 and the same Forecast - a "never-ending winter" ahead for the U.S. and Canada - Grand Solar Minimum - Electroverse
2 different Almanacs, 1 and the same Forecast - a "never-ending winter" ahead for the U.S. and Canada - Grand Solar Minimum - Electroverse
"There are two separate almanacs, the Farmers’ Almanac and the Old Farmer’s Almanac, both of which have a very similar outlook for this coming NH winter.
"There are two separate almanacs, the Farmers’ Almanac and the Old Farmer’s Almanac, both of which have a very similar outlook for this coming NH winter.
Where warm-mongers NOAA have forecast a rather mild winter-season with average precipitation (no surprises there), both of the Almanacs have gone for “freezing, frigid, and frosty” conditions and have called for a “never-ending winter.”
- Unlike the Old Farmers’ Almanac, which makes weather predictions through a combination of animal signals, chicken bones, pig spleens and other weather lore,
- the Farmer’s Almanac bases its outlook on a “mathematical and astronomical formula” dating back to 1818 that takes sunspot activity and other astronomical anomalies into account, making it far more reliable, in my opinion. It is this annual periodical that’s predicting a “polar coaster winter.” “Freezing, frigid, and frosty” are other terms it opts for when describing the upcoming season, especially for areas “east of the Rockies all the way to the Appalachians.”
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TMLC Uncovers Tax-Payer Funded Islamic Propaganda Forced On Teachers - Thomas More Law Center
TMLC Uncovers Tax-Payer Funded Islamic Propaganda Forced On Teachers - Thomas More Law Center
"ANN ARBOR, MI – The Thomas More Law Center (TMLC), a national nonprofit public interest law firm based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, has uncovered evidence of a well-orchestrated Islamic propaganda campaign aimed at teachers in school systems throughout Michigan and several other states.
"ANN ARBOR, MI – The Thomas More Law Center (TMLC), a national nonprofit public interest law firm based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, has uncovered evidence of a well-orchestrated Islamic propaganda campaign aimed at teachers in school systems throughout Michigan and several other states.
...“We found that the teachers were subjected to two days of Islamic propaganda, where
Moreover, during the past five years the school district has presented no teacher-training seminars focusing on Christianity, Judaism or any other religion – only Islam..."
- Islam was glorified,
- Christianity disparaged, and
- America bashed—
- all funded by Novi taxpayers.”
Moreover, during the past five years the school district has presented no teacher-training seminars focusing on Christianity, Judaism or any other religion – only Islam..."
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Climate Delusional Disorder (CDD) | Science Matters
Climate Delusional Disorder (CDD) | Science Matters
"WebMD tells What You Need to Know about this condition.
Delusions and Delusional Disorder.
Excerpts in italics with my bolds.
"WebMD tells What You Need to Know about this condition.
Delusions and Delusional Disorder.
Excerpts in italics with my bolds.
Delusions are the main symptom of delusional disorder. They’re unshakable beliefs in something that isn’t true or based on reality.
...in some cases, people with delusional disorder might become so preoccupied with their delusions that their lives are disrupted.
...in some cases, people with delusional disorder might become so preoccupied with their delusions that their lives are disrupted.
What Are the Complications of Delusional Disorder?
- People with delusional disorder might become depressed, often as the result of difficulties associated with the delusions.
- Acting on the delusions also can lead to violence or legal problems. For example, a person with an erotomanic delusion who stalks or harasses the object of the delusion could be arrested.
- Also, people with this disorder can become alienated from others, especially if their delusions interfere with or damage their relationships.
...Unfortunately, many people with this disorder don’t seek help...
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Major U.S. city bans Christian agencies from helping kids - WND
Major U.S. city bans Christian agencies from helping kids - WND:
CSS has charged the city's policy is motivated by religious hostility, and foster mother Fulton has argued the policy causes "harm and heartache."
"What justice is there in taking stable, loving homes away from children? If the city cuts off Catholic Social Services from foster care, foster moms like me won't have the help and support they need to care for special-needs kids," said Fulton. "I have relied on Catholic Social Services for support for years, and the city is taking away this help and causing harm and heartache to countless families like mine."
CSS has charged the city's policy is motivated by religious hostility, and foster mother Fulton has argued the policy causes "harm and heartache."
"What justice is there in taking stable, loving homes away from children? If the city cuts off Catholic Social Services from foster care, foster moms like me won't have the help and support they need to care for special-needs kids," said Fulton. "I have relied on Catholic Social Services for support for years, and the city is taking away this help and causing harm and heartache to countless families like mine."
The Day After Labor :: SteynOnline
The Day After Labor :: SteynOnline
" Labor itself, in the sense Mr McGuire used the term, is morally dubious among our elites, and, down at the other end, simply unknown.
A statistic from my book After America, personally autographed copies of which are exclusively available from the SteynOnline bookstore and which help support my campaign against Nobel fraud Michael Mann's rude nature, into which I hope to be carving a hearty "up yours"...
" Labor itself, in the sense Mr McGuire used the term, is morally dubious among our elites, and, down at the other end, simply unknown.
A statistic from my book After America, personally autographed copies of which are exclusively available from the SteynOnline bookstore and which help support my campaign against Nobel fraud Michael Mann's rude nature, into which I hope to be carving a hearty "up yours"...
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Where was I?
Ah, yes.
A quote from After America:
Where was I?
Ah, yes.
A quote from After America:
One fifth of British children are raised in homes in which no adult works. Just under 900,000 people have been off sick for over a decade, claiming 'sick benefits', week in, week out for ten years and counting.
By 2012, one tenth of the adult population had done not a day's work since Tony Blair took office on May 1st 1997 - a decade and a half earlier.
In such households, the weekday ritual of rising, dressing, and leaving for gainful employment is entirely unknown..."
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In such households, the weekday ritual of rising, dressing, and leaving for gainful employment is entirely unknown..."
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History for September 4
History for September 4 - On-This-Day.com
Henry Ford II 1917, Paul Harvey 1918, Dick York 1928
Tom Watson 1949 - Golfer, Damon Wayans 1960 - Actor, comedian ("My Wife and Kids"), Beyoncé Knowles 1981 - Singer (Destiny's Child)
1957 - The Arkansas National Guard was ordered by Democrat Governor Orval Faubus to keep nine black students from going into Little Rock's Central High School.
1998 - While in Ireland, U.S. President Clinton said the words "I'm sorry" for the first time about his affair with Monica Lewinsky and described his behavior as indefensible.
Tuesday, September 03, 2019
The Facts You Need to Know About the Amazon Rainforest Fires
The Facts You Need to Know About the Amazon Rainforest Fires:
Are the fires in the Amazon rainforest, dubbed the “lungs of the earth” by environmentalists, a crisis? The Heritage Foundation’s Nick Loris joins us to discuss what’s really happening—and add some much-needed context. Read the interview, posted below, or listen to the podcast:
Are the fires in the Amazon rainforest, dubbed the “lungs of the earth” by environmentalists, a crisis? The Heritage Foundation’s Nick Loris joins us to discuss what’s really happening—and add some much-needed context. Read the interview, posted below, or listen to the podcast:
The Morning Briefing: Grande Order of Fake Outrage Edition
The Morning Briefing: Grande Order of Fake Outrage Edition
"...Our friends on the left, alas, aren't so carefree and fun-loving.
"...Our friends on the left, alas, aren't so carefree and fun-loving.
We've discussed the permanently aggrieved nature of the modern progressives before.
...especially with their ability to concoct outrage and/or resentment in almost any given situation.
Take, for example, the young women's rights writer for The Guardian, who finds the Starbucks policy of asking for people's names a trigger for resentment.
Never mind that she doesn't even go to Starbucks, which she readily admits at the top of the article.
One doesn't need something as mundane as firsthand experience to take offense to things that aren't really offensive in the first place:
I do not drink the coffee in Starbucks because it doesn’t taste good. But even if I did, I wouldn’t, for another reason: my name. Because if you’re a half-Turkish, half-Iranian second-generation immigrant like I am, it means you have a name that few can pronounce... I’d rather not have to go through the rigmarole of painstakingly spelling it out to a barista..."Read all.
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