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monitoring Trump and relevant contemporary events

 
 
izzythepush
 
  5  
Sun 20 Aug, 2017 06:20 pm
It's amazing how all the Nazi supporters suddenly support free speech. They never it about IS. They don't like free speech, like Trump they only like Nazis.
Olivier5
 
  6  
Sun 20 Aug, 2017 06:44 pm
About Jerry Lewis... At 15, in 1942, then Joseph Levitch was called to the office of the principal of his high school in Irvington, N.J. He had caused a disruption in chemistry lab. The principal called him a wise guy, a charge he could hardly deny. Then the principal started a sentence, "Why is it that only the Jews..."

Lewis smacked him in the mouth before he could complete his thought.

"I did," Jerry Lewis confirms. "And was expelled for it. It wasn't meant to be that violent, but it really did some damage. And it was wonderful!"

To his defense, the principal was part of a pro-Nazi group called the German-American Bund, of which Lewis had witnessed parades in Irvington in the 1930s, "gaping at a tangle of stars and stripes and the swastikas."


Source: Jerry Lewis: In Person by Jerry Lewis with Herb Gluck, as quoted in:
http://www.nj.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2017/08/newark_native_jerry_lewis_comedian_telethon_host_d.html
emmett grogan
 
  4  
Sun 20 Aug, 2017 07:41 pm
@izzythepush,
Quote:
It's amazing how all the Nazi supporters suddenly support free speech. They never it about IS. They don't like free speech, like Trump they only like Nazis.


Here are some Constitutional scholars on their way to a discussion on free speech rights.

https://img.huffingtonpost.com/asset/599081d015000021008b654c.jpeg?ops=scalefit_970_noupscale
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emmett grogan
 
  3  
Sun 20 Aug, 2017 07:54 pm
They came to fight.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DHB8sHTWAAAUNuy.jpg


irony:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DHIkGi1XkAIVlRX.jpg
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emmett grogan
 
  2  
Sun 20 Aug, 2017 08:03 pm
1st Amendment rights scholars prepare for free speech discussion at Charlottesville.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DHCAy_yVYAAOhgr.jpg
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ossobucotemp
 
  2  
Sun 20 Aug, 2017 08:12 pm
@Olivier5,
thanks for the clue
Finn dAbuzz
 
  -2  
Sun 20 Aug, 2017 08:36 pm
@roger,
I guess so.
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blatham
 
  4  
Sun 20 Aug, 2017 09:19 pm
@ossobucotemp,
loves ya
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Olivier5
 
  2  
Sun 20 Aug, 2017 10:17 pm
@ossobucotemp,
You're welcome. As the resident Frenchman, it was my duty to say something vaguely intellectual about Jerry Lewis...
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Real Music
 
  7  
Sun 20 Aug, 2017 10:28 pm
@cameronleon,
Quote:
The reaction of liberals show as a consequence of their actions, that they are people with poor personality.
Any psychologist can confirm what I just said.
And the earth is also flat. If you sail or drive far enough, you will fall off the edge of the planet. Any scientist can confirm what I just said.
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hightor
 
  5  
Mon 21 Aug, 2017 02:42 am

Interesting piece from the Chronicle of Higher Education:
Quote:
Donald Trump is president of the United States. This momentous event has turned our campuses upside down. The day after his victory some professors held teach-ins, some students asked to be excused from class, and now many have gotten engaged and have been joining marches and attending raucous town-hall meetings. This warms the heart of an impassioned if centrist liberal like myself.

But something more needs to happen, and soon. All of us liberals involved in higher education need to take a long look in the mirror and ask ourselves how we contributed to putting the country in this situation. We need to accept our share of responsibility. Anyone involved in Republican politics will tell you that our campus follies, magnified by Fox News, mobilize their base like few things do. But our responsibility extends beyond feeding the right-wing media by tolerating attempts to control speech, limit debate, stigmatize and bully conservatives, as well as encouraging a culture of complaint that strikes people outside our privileged circles as comically trivial. We have distorted the liberal message to such a degree that it has become unrecognizable.

(...)

Conservatives are right: Our colleges, from bottom to top, are mainly run by liberals, and teaching has a liberal tilt. But they are wrong to infer that students are therefore being turned into an effective left-wing political force. The liberal pedagogy of our time, focused as it is on identity, is actually a depoliticizing force. It has made our children more tolerant of others than certainly my generation was, which is a very good thing. But by undermining the universal democratic we on which solidarity can be built, duty instilled, and action inspired, it is unmaking rather than making citizens. In the end this approach just strengthens all the atomizing forces that dominate our age.

How Colleges are Strangling Liberalism
emmett grogan
 
  2  
Mon 21 Aug, 2017 06:08 am
@hightor,
What they claim:

http://www.alternet.org/sites/default/files/styles/story_image/public/story_images/36401903311_407362cc1f_c.jpg?itok=jU3kXsXY
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emmett grogan
 
  3  
Mon 21 Aug, 2017 06:22 am
Falwell Tries to Defend Trump Racism, With Secret Videos Showing 'Fine People' Marching with Nazis in Charlotte

During an interview on ABC’s This Week, host Martha Raddatz asked Falwell, one of Trump’s top surrogates, to explain the president’s remarks.


Jerry Falwell Jr. on Sunday defended President Donald Trump’s recent controversial remarks that “good” and “fine” people were marching with Nazis and white supremacists at a pro-Confederate rally in Charlottesville.

During an interview on ABC’s This Week, host Martha Raddatz asked Falwell, one of Trump’s top surrogates, to explain the president’s remarks.

“He has inside information that I don’t have,” Falwell opined. “I don’t know if there were historical purists there who were trying to preserve some statues. I don’t know. But he had information I didn’t have.”

“What made you think he knew that?” Raddatz wondered.

“I think he saw videos of who was there. I think he was talking about what he had seen, information that he had that I don’t have,” Falwell insisted. “All I know is it was pure evil. The media has tried to paint this as Republican versus Democrat, black versus white, Jew versus gentile, but it’s just pure evil versus good.”

“But when you say things like that, when you say it’s all evil, but you say you’re so proud of Donald Trump, that’s the message that resonated,” Raddatz observed. “It didn’t resonate that you think he might have some information.”


“I’m still intrigued by your idea that Donald Trump somehow knows there were some good people there,” she added.

“I don’t know that to be the fact,” Falwell admitted. “I just know that it’s totally true what you just said, there’s no good KKK, there’s no good white supremacist.”

Watch the video below.


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blatham
 
  5  
Mon 21 Aug, 2017 09:39 am
He seems like a nice man.
Quote:
KKK leader threatens to ‘burn’ Latina journalist, the first black person on his property

...As Calderón pressed Barker on his views, he called her the n-word and told her to go back to her country. He also appeared to threaten her.

“Why don’t you go back?” Barker said in the interview, which Univision aired Sunday night. “We have nothing here in America, ya’ll keep flooding it. … We’re going to chase you out of here.”

“Are you going to chase me out of here?” Calderón responded.

“No, we’re going to burn you out,” he said.

“How are you gonna do it?” she retorted.

At one point, she asked him how he would burn out the 11 million unauthorized immigrants in the country.

“Don’t matter,” Barker said. “We killed six million Jews the last time. Eleven million is nothing.”
WP
blatham
 
  8  
Mon 21 Aug, 2017 09:47 am
Here's a tweet I saw last week (can't recall the author)

Quote:
'Dear God in Heaven. If you want Donald Trump to be removed from office, please show us a sign. Maybe block out the sun or something."
Walter Hinteler
 
  5  
Mon 21 Aug, 2017 09:59 am
@blatham,
It's already written in the bible: Joshua 10:13
emmett grogan
 
  2  
Mon 21 Aug, 2017 01:17 pm
@blatham,
Quote:
He seems like a nice man.
Quote:

KKK leader threatens to ‘burn’ Latina journalist, the first black person on his property .....


That's about as nice as a KKK guy gets. Seems pretty liberal to me ... for a racist.

11M? Seems like the guy is up for a challenge.
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emmett grogan
 
  3  
Mon 21 Aug, 2017 01:19 pm
@blatham,
emmett grogan
 
  4  
Mon 21 Aug, 2017 01:28 pm
Secret Service director says agency running out of money protecting Trump

Some 42 people require protection under Trump compared with 31 under Obama, leading to an increasing number of agents resigning

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/aug/21/secret-service-costs-protecting-trump-unpaid-agents-randolph-alles

Secret service agents are resigning and others might have to go without pay after more than 1,000 agents protecting the Trump family hit salary and overtime caps, the head of the US Secret Service said.

With more than four months to go before the end of the year, director Randolph “Tex” Alles told USA Today the Secret Service can no longer pay hundreds of agents it needs to carry out its protective mission, due in part to the size and activities of Trump’s extended family.
Secret Service will deploy drones to watch Trump during golfing vacation

Alles said the agency was burdened beyond its typical presidential workload by Trump’s weekend travel schedule to his properties in Florida, New Jersey and Virginia, as well as providing protection for his adult children on their business trips and vacations, both domestically and internationally.

“The president has a large family, and our responsibility is required in law,’’ Alles told the newspaper. “I can’t change that. I have no flexibility.’’

Under Trump, 42 people require protection, including 18 members of his family, compared with 31 during the Obama administration, Alles said. The additional workload had led to an increasing number of agents resigning from the ranks of the agency, he revealed.

Without additional funding, the director warned, the agency would not be able to pay agents for the work they have already done. Alles said he had approached lawmakers with a proposal to raise the combined salary and overtime cap for agents from $160,000 a year to $187,000.

Even if the caps are raised, he added, 130 veteran agents would not be fully compensated for hundreds of additional hours they have already booked.

Upcoming events that will further strain the agency’s 1,100 agents include the opening of the UN General Assembly next month, when nearly 150 foreign heads of state converge on New York.

Alles’s comments come during a period of uncertainty at the agency, whose job it is to protect current and former presidents and vice-presidents and their families, as well as combat certain financial crimes.

A panel convened after a September 2014 breach during which an Iraq war veteran suffering form PTSD was stopped by security in the White House with a small knife found that agents often worked “an unsustainable number of hours”. As a result of that and other breaches, then-director Julia Pierson resigned. Subsequently, a recruiting blitz of around 800 agents and officers over the past year has limited the overall drop in numbers to 300.
White House intruder on grounds 16 minutes before arrest – secret service
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As the protection agency lurches between crises that have included a prostitution scandal in Colombia, efforts to fix its finances have proved elusive or temporary.

Maryland congressman Elijah Cummings, the senior Democrat on the House oversight and government reform committee who first sounded the alarm on the agency’s funding crisis, said through a spokesperson: “We cannot expect the Secret Service to be able to recruit and keep the best of the best if they are not being paid for these increases [in overtime hours].”
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Trump’s security costs have been an issue form almost the outset of his presidency. His travel costs to Mar-a-Lago, Florida, are estimated at $3m each, for a total of $20m over just his first three months in office. In all, Trump has made seven trips to Florida, five to his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, and returned to Trump Tower in Manhattan once.

The Trump entourage attracted further attention when the Secret Service recorded $100,000 for hotel bills in Uruguay accompanying Eric Trump on a business trip. Other trips made by Trump’s sons include trips to the UK, Dominic Republic, British Columbia and Dubai.

Security has also been provided for Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, on a skiing trip to Aspen, Colorado, and Tiffany Trump’s holidays to Germany and Hungary.

<snip>
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blatham
 
  4  
Mon 21 Aug, 2017 01:48 pm
@Walter Hinteler,
Fake prophesies!
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