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FluffyMcDeath

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Weaksauce. Steven Crowder has pretty good track record and has not proven himself to be a liar. He's example is not the only one out there that Alexa is an SJW.


1. Alexa doesn't say Jesus is a fictional character if you ask about Jesus Christ
2. You can get Alexa to say anything you want by saying "simon says"
3. You can easily switch out the audio in a video especially because you don't have to sync lip movements on Alexa.

2 & 3 explain how easy it would be to create a video of Alexa saying anything you want, but number 1 demonstrates Crowder's lie.
 

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F*** you breast cancer patients! No money for you! It is better to give the money to Soros.

Anthem Kneeler Says NFL Siphoning From Breast Cancer, Military Donations to Give Social Justice Causes $89M

The NFL’s $89 million pledge to fund social-justice causes comes at the expense of the league’s support for breast cancer and military charities, the protesting-player kneeling for the national anthem longer than any other active athlete claims.

“In the discussion that we had, Malcolm [Jenkins] conveyed to us—based on discussions that he had with the NFL—that the money would come from funds that are already allocated to breast cancer awareness and Salute to Service,” San Francisco 49ers safety Eric Reid told Slate. “So it would really be no skin off the owners’ backs: They would just move the money from those programs to this one.”

Translated, it is better to let women with breast cancer die if it means more money to the Soros founded and funded BLM.
 

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Cliff notes: It is George Soros.

You Won’t Be Surprised To Hear Who’s Behind Today’s Press Conference By Trump’s Accusers

As I stated in my earlier piece about today’s press conference, they’re being brought together by Brave New Films, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that creates documentary videos.

So get a load of the list of video titles they’re responsible for:


  • Stand Up, Senate! The President-elect is a hypocrite.
  • Protect Public Education – Stop Betsy DeVos!
  • Indivisible: A Practical Guide For Resisting The Trump Agenda
  • GETTING DONALD TRUMP OFF NBC’S SNL
They claim to be non-partisan, but it doesn’t really sound that way, does it?

So they’re backing the Trump accusers, but who’s backing them?

One of Brave New Films’ donors is Open Society Foundations, a leftist organization whose founder and chairman is George Soros, who has given “over $32 billion to fund the Open Society Foundations, which work in over 100 countries around the world.”

They’re not non-partisan. Were it so, I’m pretty sure a Soros-backed entity wouldn’t be footing the bill.

 

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Deepstate: FBI Agents Texted About Protecting Country Against Trump

Two FBI agents who were assigned to the special counsel on Russia, Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, had texted each other during the 2016 campaign about protecting the country against Trump, according to reports.

One of them, Strzok, had also led the FBI’s Clinton email investigation, and watered down language that might have brought criminal charges for Hillary Clinton.

Strzok cryptically referred to a potential idea to thwart Trump’s election during a meeting in FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe’s office in August 2016.

“I want to believe the path you threw out for consideration in Andy’s office — that there’s no way he gets elected — but I’m afraid we can’t take that risk,” Strzok wrote to Page.

“It’s like an insurance policy in the unlikely event you die before you’re 40,” he added in the August 15, 2016 text.

Earlier that month, on August 6, Page had texted Strzok: “Maybe you’re meant to stay where you are because you’re meant to protect the country from that menace.”

“I can protect our country at many levels,” Strzok replied.

The anti-Trump text messages were uncovered during a Justice Department inspector general investigation into whether political influence affected DOJ decisions during the campaign. It was also uncovered that the two were engaged in an extramarital affair.

There were also pro-Clinton text messages as well.

“God Hillary should win 100,000,000 – 0,” Strzok wrote in March 2016.

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) on Wednesday called the messages “deeply troubling.”

“Reports on the political predisposition and potential bias of certain career agents and department lawyers on Special Counsel Mueller’s team are deeply troubling to all citizens who expect a system of blind and equal justice,” he said at the beginning of the House Judiciary Committee hearing.

“These text messages prove what we all suspected — high-ranking FBI officials involved in the Clinton investigation were personally invested in the outcome of the election and clearly let their strong political opinions cloud their professional judgment,” he said.

About 375 text messages were turned over to Congress Tuesday night by the Justice Department, ahead of Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein’s appearance before the committee on Wednesday.

A letter from the DOJ to lawmakers said Special Counsel Robert Mueller removed Strzok from the Russia probe “immediately” after learning about the texts in late July. Page had already ended her assignment on the probe by that time.

The pair also texted each other reactions to news developments as the campaign unfolded, calling Trump an “idiot” as early as mid-2015.

In March 2016, Page texted: “Also did you hear [Trump] make a comment about the size of his d*ck earlier? This man can not be president.”

Page also said in July 2016 that she was “worried” that “anarchist Assanges” would undercut Clinton’s campaign, referring to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s publishing emails from Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta.

Page also suggested shortly after the election that Trump might be brought down by scandal.

“Bought all the president’s men,” she wrote to Stzrok. “Figure I needed to brush up on watergate.”

Goodlatte implored Rosenstein to launch a second special counsel investigation, in addition to the department’s inspector general investigation, to look into the DOJ’s handling of the Clinton investigation.

“This taint of politicization should concern all Americans who have pride in the fairness of our nation’s justice system,” he said.
 

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This is a video everyone here should watch, but especially parents and grandparents. It explains why the only social media I use is Fakebook, and why I am so cynical and at times against the grain of Fakebook in general. No conspiracy theories here, just statements given by former Fakebook execs. These 2 former execs explain the problem far better than I could articulate. This is not an issue limited to a certain political group or group of people, it is an issue for everyone.

 

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FBI Officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page Texted About ‘Secret Society’ After Election

House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy (R-SC) said the “secret society” discussion began the day after the election.

“There’s a text exchange between these two FBI agents, these two supposedly objective facts-centric FBI agents, that perhaps this is the first meeting of the ‘secret society,'” Gowdy said.

“I’m going to want to know what secret society are you talking about, because you are supposed to be investigating objectively the person who just won [by] the electoral college,” he added. “I’m going to want to know.”

On Friday, the Justice Department released 384 more pages of text messages between Strzok and Page to Congress. The text messages were first discovered by the Justice Department inspector general, who is looking into whether political bias tainted either the Clinton email investigation or the FBI’s investigation into the Trump campaign.

Hundreds of text messages between Strzok and Page — who were engaged in an extramarital affair — showed that they detested then-candidate Donald Trump, supported Hillary Clinton, and that they feared his election and discussed an “insurance policy” in case he won.

Gowdy said he saw “more manifest bias” in the latest batch of texts against President Trump “all the way through the election into the transition.” He said he also saw “an interesting text” about FBI Director James Comey going to update then-President Obama about an investigation.
 

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It Begins: ‘Secret Empires’ Book Set to Rock Official Washington

The author who wrote Clinton Cash and sparked an FBI investigation into the Clinton Foundation is preparing to launch his highly anticipated investigative follow-up—a book that appears it will be every bit as explosive as his last.

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Warriors’ Stephen Curry Considered Meeting with Barack Obama Instead of President Trump

Curry was one of those Warriors who engaged in constant criticism of Trump in near-weekly verbal attacks, and his constant fusillades were some of the factors that caused the president to withhold an invitation to visit the White House.

Indeed, as his teammates dithered on whether they would accept an invitation from Trump, and as Trump mulled revoking the traditional invite altogether, Curry apparently began making plans to take a meeting with Obama.


It appears that Curry reached out to Obama to discuss what the team could to instead of visiting with Trump, ESPN reported:

Over the coming months, Curry and former President Barack Obama had a discussion about what the Warriors could do as an alternative. Curry and Obama have occasional text exchanges that can range from small talk to sports to worldview matters. They briefly discussed the possibility of the team visiting Obama, but that was quickly dismissed as both agreed it would only open up the floodgates for individuals to spout off about so-called political leanings. Politicizing the occasion wasn’t the intent.

Trump settled the question for the team by deciding not to offer an invitation in the first place, in order to take away the team’s political platform to turn the visit into an excuse to support their left-wing agenda.


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UPDATED: Investigative journalist killed in his house

Second journalist killed in Europe in last five months

The murder has become international news. Reporters without Borders (RSF) condemned the murder and called on the authorities to ensure that “those responsible are punished”.

He is the second journalist to be murdered in a European Union country in the past five months, RSF wrote in a press release.
 
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