Wednesday, October 23, 2024

Isn't this a Federal offense?

Upstate NY Assembly candidate caught-on-camera snatching rival’s flyer from mailbox: ‘Bad, bad bad’

Vote fraud


Election worker fired after man finds boxes of unsecured ballots in parking lot: 'Totally unacceptable'

Your safety is secondary to illegal alien policy

600 immigrants with possible ties to Venezuelan gang identified — fewer than 5% in federal custody



Democrats prove they are mentally unstable


'Oh my God, f*** you for that one': Woman screams profanities over pro-Trump lawn signs on viral doorbell video

https://www.theblaze.com/news/doorbell-video-trump-signs-profanity

There definitely needs to be some house cleaning done at the Pentagon

Sen. Joni Ernst rips the Pentagon for sending wet and moldy gear to Taiwan, demands answers to ‘embarrassing debacle’

The scum that roams our streets

NYC girl, 15, has pelvis split by stray bullet from scooter-riding thugs, grandma says: ‘Stop these kids’


A sad state of affairs in NYC


Sex workers, illegal vendors at NYC ‘Market of Sweethearts’ urge cops to leave them alone as they rally for more rights


Oligarchs for Kamala

Meet Kamala’s Megadonors


Michael Bloomberg, Alex Soros, and James Murdoch are among the billionaires behind Harris’s cash flow.



By Gabe Kaminsky

October 21, 2024

Jan. 6 and Democrat lies

Handwriting Expert Says White House Lawyer Wrote Note Cassidy Hutchinson Took Credit For


A handwriting expert hired by House Republicans investigating the since disbanded Jan. 6 Committee said the panel’s star witness was not the author of a note she took credit for at a congressional hearing two years ago.

On Monday, journalist Julie Kelly published the conclusions of a graphologist commissioned to analyze the handwriting on a note displayed by Jan. 6 Select Committee Vice Chair Liz Cheney during the public appearance of former Trump White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson before the panel. The note in question included a proposed statement for then-President Donald Trump to issue as rioters descended on the U.S. Capitol.

“That’s a note that I wrote at the direction of the chief of staff on Jan. 6, likely around 3 o’clock,” Hutchinson said under oath at a hearing of the Select Committee in June 2022.

Authorship was immediately disputed by former Trump White House staff. 

“The handwritten note that Cassidy Hutchinson testified was written by her was in fact written by Eric Herschmann on January 6, 2021,” a spokesperson for the former White House lawyer told ABC News at the time.

According to Kelly, Republican investigators now probing the misconduct of Cheney’s select panel have independently “confirmed Herschmann’s account.”


Why Democrats should be banned from handling guns

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Sanders for Mayor of GAZA

Sanders leads call for DOJ to investigate Israeli attack on journalists

BLM...Hamas...and more

How BLM Blew $90 Million. Plus. . .



Emily Oster asks: Are smartphones stealing childhood? The New York Times fails to disclose a source’s ties to Hamas. And more.

It’s Wednesday, October 23, and this is The Front Page, your daily window into the world of The Free Press—and our take on the world at large. Coming up: Are smartphones stealing childhood?; the Abercrombie & Fitch CEO charged with sex trafficking; plus, legacy media quotes a Municipality of Gaza spokesperson without revealing his likely ties to Hamas. But first, the rise and collapse of Black Lives Matter. 

A lot can change in four years. Just ask Kamala Harris, who’s walked back various 2019 policies such as a fracking ban and support for Medicare for All. Now she’s boasting about owning a Glock. Meanwhile, Democrats have forgotten they ever uttered the words “defund the police.” But perhaps the most vivid example of how we’re not in 2020 anymore—and that the vibes have most definitely shifted—is the fall of Black Lives Matter. In 2020, after George Floyd was killed by Minneapolis police, the movement took on quasi-religious status, with chapters raising $90 million in one year. Today, the BLM brand is widely recognized as a scam that lost $6.2 million in the last fiscal year. 

Earlier this month, Tyree Conyers-Page—a.k.a. Sir Maejor Page—the 35-year-old former leader of the BLM chapter for Greater Atlanta, was sentenced to 42 months in federal prison for money laundering and wire fraud. Instead of spending the $450,000 raised from 18,000 donors to “fight for George Floyd,” Page splurged on tailored suits, nightclub bar tabs, an evening with a prostitute and, as he texted to a friend, “a big-ass” mansion in Ohio. 

Page is not an outlier. Take Melina Abdullah, co-director of BLM Grassroots, who media reports accuse of using the organization’s money to pay for vacations to Jamaica and her own personal expenses. Though Abdullah has not been charged with a crime, California’s attorney general has threatened to revoke her organization’s tax-exempt status if she fails to turn over its delinquent tax filings and late fees by Sunday. 

“Abdullah has denied the allegations, but at least $8.7 million in donations is unaccounted for,” writes investigative reporter Sean Patrick Cooper in his first piece for The Free Press. “The answer to where the money went may come soon.” 

“Maybe,” Sean concludes, “if the founders had been as committed to social justice as to enriching themselves, BLM could have enjoyed a long life as a progressive institution.” Instead, the movement is a cautionary tale for what happens when people with good intentions are given too much money. Read Sean Patrick Cooper on how BLM misspent millions of dollars

Why Is The New York Times Not Disclosing a Source’s Ties to Hamas?

On the first anniversary of the October 7, 2023 massacre, The New York Times published an episode of its flagship podcast, The Daily, featuring two men on opposite sides of the war in Gaza. The first was an Israeli man, Golan Abitbul, who’s described as a “liberal” 44-year-old father from Kibbutz Be’eri. The second was “Hussein,” cast as a Palestinian man struggling for survival, whose identity was shrouded in secrecy. 

In the episode, Hussein speaks of Israel “imposing collective punishment on over two million people with no reason.” The podcast’s host, Sabrina Tavernise, doesn’t think to drill down on that, nor to ask why he has an unusually “good income” that enables him to pay $1,000 a month in rent. 

It turns out that Hussein is Hussein Owda, who spent eight years working as the head of public relations for the Municipality of Gaza, which multiple sources told Olivia Reingold is controlled by Hamas. “Every government structure in Gaza was run by Hamas,” Jon Schanzer, a former terrorism analyst at the U.S. Department of the Treasury, told Olivia. Schanzer added that Owda, as the former head of public relations for the municipality, likely was “providing propaganda” to advance Hamas’s mission.

None of this means Owda is an actual terrorist. Some employees are just trying to “put food on the table for their families,” Schanzer told Olivia. And perhaps Owda is one of those people. Yet for the past decade, he has been employed by entities linked to Hamas—including a nonprofit with close ties to the Muslim Brotherhood and now UNRWA, the UN aid agency with suspected ties to Hamas. That ambiguity is why, Schanzer said, all cards should be laid out for the reader.

“Just saying he’s a municipal worker in this context? It’s almost glib,” Schanzer said. “Not mentioning his connection to Hamas at all? Now that’s a problem.”

The New York Times has quoted Owda four separate times, citing his work for UNRWA twice but revealing no other affiliations. Read Olivia Reingold’s piece about NYT’s failure to reveal a source’s troubling connections.

In Episode Six of Raising Parents, Emily Oster Asks: Are Smartphones Stealing Childhood? 

Kids today are digital natives. Increasingly, it seems like their first word after mama and dada is iPhone. Parents may feel uncomfortable giving their children a small supercomputer, but they often cave to social pressure. By the time the average American child is 10, more than 40 percent of their peers own a smartphone. By age 12, that figure is 70 percent. And by age 14, it’s over 90 percent. Meanwhile, nearly 50 percent of teenagers say they use their phones “almost constantly.” 

In the latest episode of Raising ParentsEmily Oster explores how much smartphones are harming children’s social lives, cognitive development, and physical and mental health. And, she asks, who should we trust to put things right: parents, schools—or even the government? 


They hate our freedoms

Russia and Iran may fuel violent post-election protests in the US, intelligence officials warn

Outed as an Iranian spy but kept on by the Pentagon...this is not a bug but an anti American feature

Senior Pentagon Employee Suspected as Leaker of Israeli Retaliatory Strike Plans to Iran – Was Previously Outed as Iran Spy But Was Kept on Anyway

Evil people: A leftist parliamentarian seeks to penalize those who would dare counter her preferred narrative.

A leftist parliamentarian seeks to penalize those who would dare counter her preferred narrative.

After three years of chest-beating, church burnings, historical revisionism, and national self-flagellation, the exponents of Canada's mass Indian graves hoax have produced no evidence to support their anti-Christian "blood libel."

Despite having found no children's remains nearby former residential schools and certainly no mass graves, Canadian leftists are keen to proceed as though they had. After all, it has proven a helpful way of extorting Catholic dioceses, extracting hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars from Ottawa, and downplaying serial attacks on Christian institutions.

The trouble with this game of make-believe is that not all are willing to play.

The Wall Street Journal and other publications abroad have repeatedly made a point of noting that the narrative initially advanced by Rosanne Casimir, the chief of the Tk’emlups te Secwepemc Nation, and  others in the years since — particularly in state media — was bogus from the start. While Canadian leftists cannot silence American critics, they have designs for silencing those at home who have sought to correct the record, such as C.P. Champion and Tom Flanagan, authors of "Grave Error: How the Media Misled Us (and the Truth About Residential Schools)."


The left lives in the land of outrage! Foe Marxists everything must be politicized.

Joe Rogan triggers woke outrage after he visits US Grand Prix garage

Kamala Harris reportedly caught in yet another plagiarism scandal

Kamala Harris reportedly caught in yet another plagiarism scandal