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Elon Musk feat. Alice Weidel & Naomi Seibt #crackpot #wingnut mediaite.com

Elon Musk Praises German Far-Right AfD As ‘Only’ Party That Can ‘Save’ Country

Elon Musk openly threw his support behind the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) as the only political party that can “save” Germany in a post that triggered sharp backlash from the country’s other political parties.

The endorsement [...] was made Friday in a post on X and appeared above a retweeted video by Naomi Seibt, a German right-wing influencer.

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Elon Musk

@elonmusk
Only the AfD can save Germany

The move outraged Germany’s centrist parties, who have vowed to exclude the AfD from any governing coalition. The country is set to head to the polls on February 23 next year following the collapse of Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s centre-left coalition—a political climate that has the AfD polling second and potentially wielding kingmaker influence.

Although the AfD’s platform is widely viewed as far-right and anti-immigration, Alice Weidel, the party’s chancellor candidate, enthusiastically received Musk’s remark.
Replying on X, she wrote: “Yes! You are perfectly right!” before touting her recent interview on how “socialist [Angela] Merkel ruined our country” and referring to “the Soviet European Union” as a destructive force for Germany.

The German government remained tight-lipped, noting it was aware of Musk’s statement but declining further comment. [...]

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It’s not the first time Musk has offered his approval of the AfD. Last year [he] questioned [why] the party was labelled extremist: “Why is there such a negative reaction from some about AfD? They keep saying ‘far right,’ but the policies of AfD that I’ve read about don’t sound extremist. Maybe I’m missing something.”

Musk’s is also reportedly entertaining talks with Trump ally Nigel Farage’s Reform party in the UK about possible financial backing—an option off the table in Germany, where foreign donations to political parties are capped at €1,000.

Steve Bannon #conspiracy #crackpot #wingnut mediaite.com

‘We Took a Casualty’: Steve Bannon Fumes Day After MAGA Suffered ‘Big Defeat’ With Matt Gaetz

Steve Bannon fumed on his Friday War Room podcast over former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) dropping out as President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to be attorney general.

Gaetz made the announcement on Thursday amid a cloud of scandal related to allegations of sexual misconduct with a minor and drug use.

“This fight goes back to the revolution. That’s why I said, when I say we are, we are linked by patriot graves all the way back to the beginning. We answer to them, we answer to their memory,” began Bannon, striking a dramatic tone.

He went on to rail against the so-called “deep state” and what he sees as the lack of accountability in the executive branch and eventually said of Gaetz:

And we took a casualty today. One of the best warriors we have in all his imperfections, and he’s quite imperfect, as Donald Trump is imperfect, as Stephen K. Bannon is super imperfect.

And Tucker Carlson and Vivek RamaswamyElon MuskTulsi GabbardRFK, Jr. All of it. Very, very, very imperfect instruments. But in that imperfection is some of their power. We took a casualty today. One of the reasons we took a casualty, I hate to say it and let me be brutally frank. You can’t stick these people out there with no air cover. What are we doing? You can’t stick them out there and take them off television. They’re the best at selling themselves. You take them off television for five, six, seven, eight days, and it’s nothing but incoming. Where is the plan and where is the execution of the plan?

“It’s a big defeat for President Trump today. And trust me, those demons and jackals and hyenas up there in the United States Senate, Mitch McConnell, that crowd, they know it. Yo. They know it,” concluded Bannon, who has repeatedly threatened retribution against Trump critics.

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Matt Wolfson #wingnut mediaite.com

‘I Consider Him Like Hitler’: Voter Goes Viral With Stunning Explanation For Voting Trump

A Pennsylvania voter named Matt Wolfson went viral with a stunning explanation of why he voted for President-elect Donald Trump — whom Wolfson says is “like Hitler.”

Going into Election Day, the expectation was that it would be a close presidential race that could take days or longer to reach a clear decision. But once polls began to close and the results poured in, it was only a matter of hours before outlets called the race for Trump.

That shocking result included a sweep of battleground states, of which Pennsylvania was among the most hotly-contested.

In a new election post-mortem by The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Julia Terruso, Wolfson provided the perfect conclusion to an article devoted to explaining why the premise that Trump is a fascist — put forward by Trump’s own former national security advisers and echoed by Vice President Kamala Harris — did not dissuade the state’s voters:

In Scranton on Wednesday, Matt Wolfson, a 45-year-old former construction worker, looked around at poverty in the Rust Belt city and thought the nation needed a change in leadership.

Wolfson said he didn’t love the dictatorial aspect of Trump’s personality, but thought it could help keep the country out of wars and maybe bring peace to some other conflicts, including in Ukraine.

“He’s good and bad. People say he’s a dictator. I believe that. I consider him like Hitler,” Wolfson said. “But I voted for the man.”

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Jack Posobiec #wingnut #psycho mediaite.com

Alt-right conspiracy theorist Jack Posobiec vowed to finish what rioters began on Jan. 6 by working to “overthrow” democracy “completely.”

Posobiec made the comments during the opening day of CPAC, the Conservative Political Action Conference, in Washington, D.C., Wednesday.

“Welcome to the end of democracy!” Posobiec declared. “We’re here to overthrow it completely. We didn’t get all the way there on January 6th, but we will endeavor to get rid of it and replace it with this right here,” he said, holding his fist in the air. “That’s right, because all glory is not to government, all glory to God.”

Stephen Miller #conspiracy #dunning-kruger #wingnut mediaite.com

Former Senior Advisor to former President Donald Trump, Stephen Miller made a bizarre claim about Watergate during a recent interview

The exchange happened during the Friday edition of The Benny Show where host Benny Johnson asked Miller how reform could take place at the Department of Justice in light of the third indictment of Trump. A clip from the interview began circulating Twitter via Jason Campbell

JOHNSON: I think the atmosphere, perhaps Stephen, is right for true, true reform here at the DOJ. Sir, how do you go about doing it?

MILLER: Well, the first and most important thing is to reestablish what is known as the unitary executive. So this goes back to the Watergate era. And now we obviously know, looking back on it now, of course, that that was a deep state coup against Richard Nixon

MILLER: But this was back to the Watergate era in which, by the way, the cost of that just that we’re talking about measuring this in human lives, is that just I know it is a tangent, but to understand the consequence of the deep state thinking they run policy. Getting rid of Nixon, who was pursuing an honorable peace and a durable peace in Vietnam, led to the complete collapse of Nixon’s Vietnam strategy after he left office

MILLER: That would have then kept some sort of peace in Indochina, and instead we were left with communist butchery on a scale that few can imagine. I’m not talking about the validity of entering the war. I’m just pointing out that when you when you get rid of duly elected presidents, the effects on policy can be truly calamitous

Vivek Ramaswamy #conspiracy #dunning-kruger mediaite.com

Fielding a series of conspiratorial rapid-fire questions from from Stein, Ramaswamy declared of the 1969 Apollo moon landing “I have no evidence to suggest it was fake, so I’m gonna say it was real.”

He was less sure, however, when Stein asked if 9/11 was an “inside job, or exactly what the government tells us.”

Ramaswamy’s reply delighted Stein:

I don’t believe the government has told us the truth. Again, I’m driven by evidence and data. What I’ve seen in the last several years is we have to be skeptical of what the government does tell us. I haven’t seen evidence to the contrary, but do I believe everything the government told us about it? Absolutely not. Do I believe the 9/11 Commission? Absolutely not.

“Yeah, 9/11 Commission lied,” agreed Stein.

Ramaswamy, who professed to form his opinions on the basis of evidence before expressing an opinion he said he had no evidence for, explained his answer later to Semafor’s Shelby Talcott.

“I think there have long been unanswered questions about who knew about it in the Saudi government. That’s what I was getting at,” said Ramaswamy who told Talcott that he doesn’t believe the attacks were an “inside job.”

To explain the discrepancy in his answers, Ramaswamy cited the fact that “Some guy who is a comedian was spouting off questions about the moon landing not being real before that.”

Ramaswamy is presently in third place in the RealClearPolitics average of national polls of the GOP primary.

Dana Loesch #wingnut mediaite.com

Dana Loesch Says She Doesn’t Care if Herschel Walker Paid ‘Some Skank’ for an Abortion: ‘I Want Control of the Senate’

Conservative radio host Dana Loesch said she does not care if Republican Georgia Senate nominee Herschel Walker paid to abort “baby eagles,” as long as the GOP takes the Senate in November.

The take came on the heels of reporting from the Daily Beast Walker allegedly paid his former girlfriend $700 to have his child aborted. Walker has denied the report, calling it a “lie.”

On Monday, Loesch argued Walker’s lone abortion is irrelevant in the scheme of things. She argued his opponent Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) would support endless taxpayer-funded abortions.

On her radio show, the pro-life host said the race for Warnock’s seat is important above all else – including a single abortion from 2009.

So, does this change anything? Do you want my opinion? You’re listening. Not a damn thing. How many times have I said four very important words. These four words: winning is a virtue. What I’m about to say is in no means a contradiction or a compromise of a principle.

And, please keep in mind that I am concerned about one thing, and one thing only at this point. So, I don’t care if Herschel Walker paid to abort endangered baby eagles. I want control of the Senate.

Tucker Carlson #conspiracy mediaite.com

Fox News host Tucker Carlson, in a bizarre rant Friday night during his primetime show, said that not only is Democratic nominee Joe Biden a “hologram” that “doesn’t exist,” but also told viewers a Biden presidency would bring about forced “uniformity” resulting in all people being mandated to drink Starbucks coffee.

“Who is Joe Biden?” Carlson began. “This man who claims to be our president? We ought to find out.”

“The truth is as of tonight, we don’t really know. We have no clue what Joe Biden thinks or even if he is capable of thinking. He hasn’t told us. No one made him tell us. For a full year now. That’s by design. In fact, it’s becoming clear there is no Joe Biden. The man you may remember from the 1980s is gone. He no longer exists. What remains is a projection of sorts, a hologram designed to mimic the behavior of a non-threatening political candidate. Relax, Joe Biden is here; he smiles a lot. That’s the message from the vapor candidate,” Carson stated. “Don’t think too much. Who is running the projector here?”

“You know the people behind Joe Biden are not like that at all. They don’t believe in dissent. That’s not them at all. They demand obedience,” Carlson continued. “Diversity is the last thing they want. It’s a cruel joke. These people seek absolute sameness. Total uniformity.”

“You’re happy with your corner coffee shop. They want to make you drink Starbucks every day from now until forever,” he stated. “That’s the future they promise.”

“Everyone doing the same thing,” Carlson concluded.

Joe Rogan & David Mamet #crackpot #wingnut mediaite.com

Joe Rogan and David Mamet Blast California as an Orwellian State, Playwright Trashes the Left as a ‘Death Cult’

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“When the whole George Floyd thing happened, one of the schools that my kids were going to back in California released this email, saying that it’s not enough to not be racist, you now must be anti-racist. And my kid’s nine at the time. What does that, what does that mean?” Rogan said [...]

Rogan and Mamet chalked such efforts up to virtue signaling, with the playwright saying the “anti-racist” request is meaningless.

“Now here they are saying they’re going to tackle something, not just tackle something as complex as race in America, but you’re going to establish rules that you can’t just be not racist, you have to be anti-racist, and you’re going to teach this to a 9-year-old,” Rogan added. “So what are you saying? Like, what exactly are you saying, what is your fucking end goal?”

Mamet held nothing back in his criticism of California, telling Rogan [...] that it was “good to be back in America. I’ve been in California for awhile.” “The People’s Republic of California,” Rogan jokingly said, leading to a conversation on 1984 author George Orwell, whose predictions about an authoritarian future, Mamet joked, were about “about 1.2 percent off.”

After discussing Covid-19 era lockdowns and woke ideologies being pushed like a “cult-like” religion, Mamet also declared “the left” to be a “death cult.”

“It’s a death cult. It’s a cult about death,” the Glengarry Glen Ross writer said, going on to call out climate change alarmists with growing carbon footprints, as well as the idea that there is “no such thing as men and women,” [...]
Mamet […] said [...]

“This is a magnificent country we live in and to see it go to shit in front of my eyes…[at least] half the country said, ‘you know what? No. I’m not ready to die yet. I’m not going to submit to the death cult. I don’t worship the sun. I don’t think the sun is trying to kill us,'” he said.

Dave Rubin #crackpot #wingnut mediaite.com

David Rubin Compares Unvaccinated to Jews in Holocaust, Suggests Gas Chambers Could Come to Canada

Classical liberal pundit Dave Rubin compared those unvaccinated against the coronavirus to the Jews during the Holocaust and suggested that gas chambers could come to Canada, where truckers have blockaded traffic to protest the country’s coronavirus measures including its vaccine mandates.

Flagged by Jason Campbell of the left-wing organizations Media Matters for America, Rubin remarked on his BlazeTV show, Rubin Report, on Tuesday, “I lost family members on both sides of the Holocaust. I grew up around Holocaust survivors. I’m well-versed in what the Holocaust was and what the demonization of people is.”
The way that the Holocaust starts is you other-ise people, right?” said Rubin, adding that it is not a “giant leap” to make the comparison to the holocaust.

Rubin allowed that the analogy isn’t “perfectly symmetrical” because “there aren’t gas chambers in Canada, yet” to complete his point.

The way that the Holocaust starts is you other-ise people, right? You keep other-ising. ‘Oh you can’t be part of the economy. You can’t own a store. You can’t do this. We’re going to demonize you. You’re diseased.’ So it is not a giant leap, okay? It really is not and I don’t care much hate I get for this.
It is not a giant leap after two years of demonizing certain people who wanted choice, medical choice and choice used to be thought of as a good thing. To compare them to the Jews before the Holocaust, it’s not a perfectly symmetrical situation, right? There aren’t gas chambers in Canada, yet, okay? So it’s not perfect. But it is not deeply wrong.

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Brian Kilmeade #crackpot #wingnut #pratt mediaite.com

Brian Kilmeade Drops Epic Rant on Masks in Schools: ‘Kids Are Going to Grow Up and Sue Everybody’

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Don’t you think a kid wants to be heard or hear from a teacher? How many times do you have to say excuse me, ‘what did you say, I can’t hear you,’ so they don’t bother talking. How many conversations have not happened because they have been wearing the mask over their face?
[Masks] really do not prevent anything but stopping this virus. It stops the flu, does not stop the virus, paper masks don’t and N95 do. You want to put them in the N95 mask it protects the kid. Yourself in the mask protects the person across from you in theory and perhaps you.
When you look at the stats and realize everything we have done, the lockdown, shutdowns, the mandates, it has affected death rate .02% […]

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And it also found out natural immunity matters. Everyone had Omicron it seems. Now guess what, America basically has natural immunity, much higher than the 72% than is in the New York Times every single day. What I’m trying to say is not only is this theater, these kids are going to grow up and sue everybody.

They should sue all their parents, all their teachers and just for the record, I’m taping this. If you are a next-generationer, we have been calling for the end to this and this is, by the way, the fact that the Biden administration is not acting in all these blue states are is one of the most significant stories through this pandemic and today while sitting here over the last 45 minutes, Maryland is saying le’s go, let’s call, let’s end masking. Nevada a couple hours ago.

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I texted my daughters, both in college, and said ‘do you have to wear a mask,’ but it wasn’t clear. Yeah, they have to wear a mask. In New York, an N95 in class, including class gym among youngsters, all young teens, young 20s, you cannot get on campus without double vaxxed and a booster. Think about the abuse.

Jason Whitlock & Tucker Carlson #crackpot #fundie #sexist #wingnut mediaite.com

‘I Probably Am a Sexist Pig’: Jason Whitlock Tells Tucker Carlson Women Shouldn’t Be in Positions of Power

Jason Whitlock joined Tucker Carlson on his Fox Nation show this week and discussed his views on women and women in leadership.

The sports commentator, who is now a fixture of right-wing Blaze Media, explained why his views on women often get him labeled as a “sexist pig.”

Whitlock said:

I probably am a sexist pig, so I can care less if I am called that, but the patriarchy is a good thing. It is what God intended. Men are supposed to lead, men are supposed to be out front, taking risks.

We are responsible. I have some ministers on my show every Wednesday and we talk about it all the time. Again, this is if you have a Biblical worldview.

Whitlock then went on to give his interpretation of what God said to Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.

“Why are you laying down, why are you pretending Hillary Clinton, Kamala Harris, Stacey Abrams, that they can save us?” Whitlock continued as though he were God speaking to Adam.

“This is lunacy, out of her role, completely,” Whitlock added. “I am sorry if that paints me as a sexist pig, but it’s what I believe.”

“I mean that is just an epithet to make you be quiet,” Carlson responded to Whitlock, addressing the use of the term “sexist pig.”

Carlson then asked, “Why are you not allowed to have that opinion, why is that so controversial? That was the opinion of every society like from the beginning of time until about twenty minutes ago.”

Whitlock answered, “Social media decides what is allowable thinking, and social media has decided you can’t second guess anything the left is in support of.”

Tucker Carlson and Nigel Farage #sexist #wingnut #crackpot #conspiracy #pratt mediaite.com

“So somebody who knows him told me, and I’d be interested in getting your take on this, that getting COVID emasculated him, it changed him, it feminized him, it weakened him as a man. Do you think that’s…” Carlson asked right-wing British politician Nigel Farage, on his Fox Nation show Tucker Carlson Today, Wednesday, in a discussion about U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who got the coronavirus in March 2020.

“Well I think he was very seriously ill,” said Farage.

“Oh, for sure he was,” said Carlson.

Farage noted, “One of the things we have learned from Covid is people who are 50, 60, 70, 80 pounds overweight tend to have fared very badly.”

“Sure,” said Carlson.

“Now we don’t talk about it much,” said Farage.

“But the virus itself, this is true, does tend to take away the life force in some people I notice,” said Carlson. “I mean it does feminize people. No one ever says that but it’s true.”

Stephen Palmer #crackpot #wingnut mediaite.com

CNN Interviews Trump Supporter Who Threatens Taliban-Style Takeover to Reinstate Him: ‘There’s Millions of Guns Here’

CNN’s Donie O’Sullivan spoke to a Donald Trump supporter who warned of a Taliban-like takeover in America if the former president isn’t restored to office.

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Stephen Palmer, one of the Trump supporters O’Sullivan spoke with at the Iowa State Fair in Des Monies, said “I don’t think there’s gonna be a 2024 election until we get the 2020 result.”

“There’s no way at this point to overturn the 2020 election, right?” O’Sullivan asked.

“There’s always a way,” Palmer replied — before referencing the Arizona audit.

Then, Palmer darkly insinuated that America could go the same way as Afghanistan if that’s what it takes to return Trump to power.

There’s millions of guns here. You know, it took 11 days for them to take over Afghanistan. Wonder how many days — just asking for a friend — how many days it would take the patriots to take over this country. Think about it.

“You don’t want that to happen,” O’Sullivan responded.

“I don’t want it to happen,” Palmer said, “but if our country, our government, our Congress and Biden don’t get their heads out of their butt, it’s going to happen. I assure you. It’s coming.”

Ty Smith & Alexander Stephens #crackpot #racist #wingnut mediaite.com

Fox Guest Says Slavery ‘Was Not Initially a Racist Thing’ and That America Being Founded on Racism Is ‘Complete Lie’

On Tuesday, radio host Ty Smith appeared on Fox News to talk about critical race theory allegedly being taught in schools and at one point claimed slavery “never was a race thing.”

Host Martha MacCallum said that university professors are “very invested in the idea that the nation was founded on the idea of systemic racism, that it’s built into every single institution in America.”

“It’s absolutely absurd because nobody really wants to get the real history of it,” said Smith.

He continued:

America was not founded on racism. Don’t get me wrong. Yeah, there was slavery going on, but slavery itself was not initially a racist thing. It never was about race initially. So to sit there and take it like America was founded on racism is a complete lie. Yeah, there was slavery going on, but slavery was going on in all the world. It never was a race thing, so why are we making it a race thing now?

MacCallum thanked Smith before ending ... .

Between 1619 and the time of the Civil War, the Black slave population in America grew substantially from a few dozen to nearly four million. Slavery was written into the Constitution in the infamous Three-Fifths Clause, which counted three-fifths of each state’s slave population for the purposes of taxation and the allocation of seats in the House of Representatives.

Later on, Alexander Stephens, the vice president of the Confederate States of America espoused the view shared by many slaveholders throughout the centuries that slavery is the “natural condition” of Black people:

ts foundations are laid, its cornerstone rests upon the great truth, that the negro is not equal to the white man; that slavery—subordination to the superior race—is his natural condition. This, our new government, is the first, in the history of the world, based upon this great physical, philosophical, and moral truth.

Rob Schmitt #crackpot #wingnut mediaite.com

Newsmax Host Argues Vaccines Go ‘Against Nature,’ Interfere With Diseases Meant to ‘Wipe Out a Certain Amount of People’

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[Newsmax host Rob Schmitt] held a segment on Friday where he complained about how “despicable” it is that “the high and mighty Left and the media [are] ridiculing so many people for questioning vaccines.”

“It’s become so politicized,” he went on, “and many liberals will pump these vaccines into themselves and to their children simply to prove their loyalty to ‘science,’ ’cause that’s the in-thing to do right now.”

The bit continued with Schmitt talking to Dr. Peter McCullough, a professor at the Texas A&M University School of Medicine, about the Tokyo Olympic Games banning spectators ... . As McCullough spoke about the systems ... to vaccinate the competing athletes, Schmitt moved in to emphasize “I’m not an anti-vaxxer. I’m not a pro-vaxxer. I’m somebody that’s looking at this thing and trying to figure it out.”

“I’ve got people in my family, very close to me, who I thought should get vaccinated because when you weigh the risks,” he said. “But ... in general, are you of the consensus that it could potentially take a long time to really know what a vaccination does to people in some cases?”

McCullough responded that the long-term effects may vary among different types of vaccines. ... Schmitt prompted him for his thoughts on vaccines disrupting the pandemic’s impact on natural selection and the cycle of life and death by claiming vaccines go against nature:

Obviously, I’m not a doctor. But I’ve always thought about vaccines, and I always think about just nature, and the way everything works. And I feel like a vaccination in a weird way is just generally kind of going against nature. I mean, if there is some disease out there…maybe there’s just an ebb and flow to life where something’s supposed to wipe out a certain amount of people, and that’s just kind of the way evolution goes. Vaccines kind of stand in the way of that.

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Tucker Carlson #conspiracy #pratt #quack #wingnut mediaite.com

As for forcing children to wear masks outside, that should be illegal. Your response when you see children wearing masks as they play should be no different from your response to seeing someone beat a kid in Walmart. Call the police immediately, contact child protective services. Keep calling until someone arrives. What you’re looking at is abuse, it’s child abuse and you are morally obligated to attempt to prevent it.

Rush Limbaugh #conspiracy #wingnut mediaite.com

Far right radio personality Rush Limbaugh floated an absurd lie on his program on Friday, claiming Joe Biden’s live DNC acceptance speech the night before was so well-delivered and emotionally poignant because it was actually pre-taped and edited together for broadcast. That claim is totally baseless and easily refutable.

In fact, as this ABC News report confirms, there were roughly three-dozen reporters present—along with TV camera crews and Secret Service agents—at the Chase Center in downtown Wilmington, Del. to watch Biden give his speech in person.

Limbaugh tried to evade directly backing the ridiculous conspiracy theory by using a rhetorical trick commonly deployed by President Donald Trump, of the “people are saying…” variety.

“I have to tell you, let me just review, there are a lot of people I have come to find out who want to know if [Biden’s] speech was delivered live or was it pre-recorded,” Limbaugh began, notably without ever identifying the “people” making the scurrilous, absurd claims. “Now the assumption I think that everybody had going in was he was live because we didn’t hear anything else. And the time came for the speech to happen, the lights went down or came up whatever and here comes [Biden] and starts the speech. Some people are of the opinion that it had to be tape. And that it had to be taped in segments and the segments had to be edited together because plugs is not capable of 22 minutes even reading a prompter with no screw-ups, this is the prevailing theory.”

John Ziegler #fundie mediaite.com

Behind the Scenes, It’s Clear Chicago Media and Police Doubt Jussie Smollett’s Story

I can’t recall a large crime story where there was a bigger gap between what the police and media are saying publicly, and what they expressing behind the scenes, than the saga involving the recent alleged hate crime against actor Jussie Smollett. Similarly, there may not be a story where you can tell more by what has not happened, in comparison to what actually has occurred.

The current public stance of the Chicago police is that earlier this month, at 2 a.m. on a very cold Chicago night, Smollett was the victim of what appears to be a heinous hate crime where he was physically attacked by two men, and humiliated due to his race, homosexuality, and possibly his opposition to President Donald Trump. The Chicago media, in official reports, has largely treated that narrative as legitimate, while chronicling the complete lack of suspects and corroborating evidence as more of a frustration than any indication that something else might be going on here.

Behind the scenes, however, based on conversations I have had with multiple people covering the story, there is a radically different take on what really did happen to Smollett. In short, there is near unanimity among police sources that Smollett’s story is very likely not true. And that even the media outlets still regurgitating the current “party line” don’t really believe it.

In my experience, most people are very bad at reading the tea leaves in these types of situations, and it often leads to very inaccurate interpretations of what is really going on. This case has several important elements which, if you know what to look for, make evaluating the actions of the police and news media really rather easy.

The first thing you need to understand about this situation is that, because of Smollett’s persona and the nature of his allegation, no one in law enforcement or the news media wants any part of publicly questioning his story. Everyone knows that if they make any sort of negative implication against a black, gay, liberal, celebrity, victim of a horrible hate crime, that they will be roundly and severely attacked, regardless of whether they turn out to be correct.

As a conservative, I look at this as his Political Correctness Force Field. Smollett’s protection here is literally about as strong as it gets, especially in Chicago, a city that has a large black population and is extremely liberal.

So, in this hyper-sensitive media environment, any sort of deviation from the accepted storyline by the police or the news media, much like if your seven-year-old kid is showing subtle signs they no longer believe in Santa Claus, must be given exponentially greater significance than it normally would. Here, both the police and news media in Chicago have provided plenty of those types of veiled indications, both publicly and privately.

Among other things, the police have made it very clear they have not yet found any proof of an attack, despite having almost all of Smollett’s movements on surveillance video. They have disclosed that Smollett would not give over his cell phone to verify his timeline of events. They even published photos of “persons of interest” that they had to know were going to be universally mocked for being obviously irrelevant.

In my view, none of those important revelations would have been made public in the way that they were, unless there was extreme suspicion within the police force that Smollett’s story was not fully accurate.

By extension, media figures would not be being told by their police sources, as I have been told is currently happening both routinely and with vigor, that the authorities are acting on the assumption that they will never find any evidence to fully substantiate Smollett’s story. This isn’t just happening via idle speculation either, the police are doing so with great specificity, even including an alternative theory for what really happened (current attempts to find the origin of the rope found around Smollett’s neck long after the event was over are believed to be the most likely game-changer, if there ever is one in this case).

As for the Chicago media, a couple of local television reporters are apparently using Twitter as a confessional for information about the case that their stations currently fear to air. Rob Elgas of the Chicago ABC affiliate, and Rafer Weigel of the Fox station (which carries Smollett’s show Empire) have continually updated the developments, or lack thereof, in a way that paints a much different picture from the one that viewers would see on an actual newscast.

It is very obvious that if one major news outlet in Chicago had the guts to be the first to openly discredit Smollett’s story, the others would soon follow the leader. But because the risk of being wrong in this situation (see Smollett’s PC Force Field), there is just no incentive to take that dive until and unless the police finally make a definitive statement.

I have written previously about my skepticism about the case, and speculated that this story would quickly disappear because there is no way it would get conclusively solved, and no one in authority will have any appetite for the perils of debunking a story from someone like Smollett. However, Weigel tweeted out some rather candid thoughts yesterday which gave me slight hope that maybe we will actually get to the truth of this matter (though, if that truth is indeed as those closest to the story suspect that it is, the news cycle created by that shocking disclosure will probably be exceedingly short).

Claremont McKenna College students #racist mediaite.com

College ‘Safe Space’ Boos an Asian Woman For Declaring ‘Black People Can Be Racist’

Students at a “safe space” at Claremont McKenna College in California shut down an Asian woman who was describing racial harassment by a black man, booing her when she declared, “black people can be racist.”

“I came to this country five years ago when I was fifteen, alone, through a boarding school in Pennsylvania,” the Asian student began. “And all I heard is, ‘if you don’t speak English, go home.’ ‘If you don’t speak good English, go home.’ ‘I don’t date Asians,’ and ‘I’d like to have sex with a girl from all the continents that’s why I want to date you.'”

She then recounted a time when she and a group of friends were walking down the street, and a black man pulled over and shouted, “go back to your home!” She said a “white lady” stopped to ask if the young women needed police assistance.

“The point I’m making here is that we should not distinguish people by their race or gender or anything. Black people can be racist,” she declared, at which point a black woman holding a sign that reads “It’s too late to say sorry” approached her.

“Oh no honey,” someone in the crowd said over a chorus of boos.

A few “safe space” participants told their peers to let the young woman talk. “Let her finish,” someone suggested.

“I just mean we have to look at people individually,” the Asian woman said, telling her fellow classmates they should “look at the heart. The action, not the race.”

As other members approached the woman and grabbed for the microphone, someone in the crowd asked, “how is this relevant to the college failing to provide a space for people of color?”

["Safe Space" Students Silence Asian Woman For Saying "Black People Can Be Racist" video: youtube.com/watch?v=A8UTj8lQJhY]

Omarosa #fundie mediaite.com

Every critic, every detractor, will have to bow down to President Trump. It’s everyone who’s ever doubted Donald, who ever disagreed, who ever challenged him. It is the ultimate revenge to become the most powerful man in the universe.

Ted Cruz #fundie mediaite.com

A package to provide $850 million in federal aid to address the infrastructure and health crises surrounding the lead-tainted water Flint, Michigan has hit a stumbling block on its way to a floor vote in the Senate: Ted Cruz placed a “soft hold” on the proposal so he could study it, a representative told Politico Thursday.

Republicans had agreed to fund the aid package after Senate Democrats conceded to slashing a loan program for vehicle manufacturing, a program for which Michigan’s senators had advocated.

Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) described Cruz’s actions as “not a very smart move for a man who’s going to be in a primary in Michigan on March 8.”

Ted Cruz’s campaign had previously shown its support for those affected by the lead contamination crisis in Flint by distributing bottled water in January — but only to clinics approved by an anti-abortion advocacy group. According to a Cruz spokesperson at the time, the water donation demonstrated “the pro-life values of Senator Cruz.”

TeaPartyReaganConservative #conspiracy mediaite.com

Make no mistake about it- Dinesh D'Souza is a politically targeted Obama political prisoner, as much as can be exerted upon him in our Republic. Obama and his regime channels Stalin's personal right-hand secret security police henchman- Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Molotov: "Show me the person, I'll show you the crime"

The leftist statists in and of the MSMedia-Democrats in and of this media complex, must protect and defend their oligarch hierarchy leadership at all costs, thus willfully uses propaganda, disinformation, etc, to create as much dissonance as possible- attack the messenger when the message-truth, is not to their pleasing, their liking as deflection and diversion from truth. This is now their job.

John Smith #racist mediaite.com

A white kid got killed by a white cop because he had his headphones on and it got almost 0 media attention. Mike Brown who got killed by a cop has gotten 100x media attention. That is black privilige.

Tim Murray #conspiracy mediaite.com

A Republican candidate is contesting the results of a primary race he lost this week with a rather shocking and extremely out-there allegation: his opponent, incumbent congressman Frank Lucas, is dead, and the man he ran against is a lookalike.

This is what Tim Murray (who challenged Lucas last time as a Democrat and this time switched to the Republican side) actually says on his actual campaign website: “It is widely known Rep. Frank D. Lucas is no longer alive and has been displayed by a look alike. Rep. Lucas’ look alike was depicted as sentenced on a white stage in southern Ukraine on or about Jan. 11, 2011.”

Yes, he’s claiming that a Republican member of Congress went to Ukraine and was “depicted as being executed” on live TV, and obviously, after you die, you are “not eligible to serve as a Congressional Member after that time.”

Mjolnir Hammerschlag #homophobia mediaite.com

Sure we have. You're just in denial.

For starters, millions have died due to that disease which was once called GAY RELATED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY or GRID), because only Gays got it.

But homosexual activists screamed about 'stigma' and it was changed. Plus, it became clear that homosexuals were also infecting the Normal community through the vectors of them donating blood, sharing infected needles and not telling hetero females that you were also taking it up the poop chute too.

And then there are the thousands of little boys raped by homosexual pederasts. The rate of child sexual assault for homosexuals is far above that of hetero perverts (the ones assaulting underage little girls).

Homosexuals make up 2 percent of the population, yet commit between 25 to 40 percent of all the kiddie-raping. Researchers think that the rate must be even higher, since it is a very under-reported crime.

Look for how long molesting had been taking place in the Church, Boy Scout and Sandusky scandals before they came to light.

There are MILLIONS of reasons why homosexuality is wrong. It is deviant, diseased, deadly and especially dangerous to children.

... you just don't want to admit it.

Mjolnir Hammerschlag #fundie mediaite.com

Frankly, I am tired of their lies, their threats, their propagandizing, them falsely depicting themselves as victims when it is they who are predators (mostly against little boys, but we have seem them violently attack senior citizens, church ladies and Christians... physically).

You are probably a better Christian than I.

For me, I am just sick and tired of their deviancy and diseases.

Bill Donohue #fundie mediaite.com

“This idea of two men getting married is the most bizarre idea in human history,” Donohue told host John Fugelsang, adding that the purpose of marriage is a “duty” to procreate.

“The whole purpose of marriage is to have a family,” he said. “It’s not about making people happy. It’s not about love.”

Fugelsang repeatedly pressed Donohue to explain where Jesus preaches anything about “treating our gay friends like second-class citizens.” The host also pointed out that the Catholic leader is a hypocrite for demanding we follow a Leviticus passage that prohibits “lying with another man,” yet he doesn’t refrain from eating pork or from wearing shirts with mixed fibers.

“I think there’s a little bit of difference between what kind of shirt I buy and two guys having anal sex,” Donohue dismissed.

Tony Perkins #fundie mediaite.com

Christian conservative leader Tony Perkins is upset — this time, about yoga classes being offered to military members.

Why? Because the “goofy” style of exercise has been used as a “wacky” substitute for a “personal relationship with God,” effectively driving religion out of the military.

At the beginning of his radio address this morning, the Family Research Council head declared: “In the military, it’s out with God–and in with the goofy!”

“As part some new training, Marines are being asked to join weekly yoga and meditation classes,” he explained. “Sergeant Nathan Hampton said the idea took some getting used to. ‘Why are we sitting around a classroom doing weird meditating stuff?’ he wondered.”

Perkins neglected to mention that in the very same Washington Post article, Sgt. Hampton continued on to explain that he warmed up to yoga and now enjoys the practice: “Over time, I felt more relaxed. I slept better. Physically, I noticed that I wasn’t tense all the time. It helps you think more clearly and decisively in stressful situations. There was a benefit,” he’s quoted as saying.

Nevertheless, Perkins continued on: “Former Army Captain Elizabeth Stanley says it’s to relieve stress. She’s the one behind M-Fit, or Mind Fitness Training. She insists the New Age approach ‘creates a sense of calmness, reduces drug and alcohol use, increases productivity, and improves working relationships.’

“What a coincidence–so does faith! Unfortunately, the military seems intent on driving religion out and replacing it with wacky substitutes,” he continued. “They’ve added atheist chaplains, Wiccan worship centers, and now, meditation classes. But none of them are as effective or as constructive as a personal relationship with God. Unfortunately, though, it’s mind over what matters–and that’s faith.”

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