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Muslims living in the West actually believe they should NOT have to be subjected to “man-made” laws
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Muslims living in the West actually believe they should NOT have to be subjected to “man-made” laws

Even the ones who obviously were born here. Yet the West continues welcome in Muslim immigrants by the millions. Muslim man living in UK: “The law of Allah is superior to your laws, you cannot oppose and contradict what Allah says. We don’t like your democracy” What do you think? pic.twitter.com/TKF71TXe0x — Europe Invasion (@EuropeInvasionn) […]
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Trump Team Brings Receipts: Highlights 50+ Times Dems, Media Used Extreme Rhetoric About Trump
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Trump Team Brings Receipts: Highlights 50+ Times Dems, Media Used Extreme Rhetoric About Trump

Following the second assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump in a mere nine weeks, Trump’s team compiled and released a list of dozens of times Democrats and their allies in the media used extreme rhetoric about Trump, including calling Trump a “threat to Democracy” and urging for the former president to be “eliminated.” Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, allegedly attempted to kill Trump with an AK-47-style rifle with a scope at Trump’s Palm Beach golf club on Sunday. Just two months ago, a would-be assassin tried to kill Trump during a political rally in Butler, PA. That time, the former president barely escaped death or serious injury when he turned his head a split second before he was shot in the ear. A Trump supporter at the rally, Corey Comperatore, was tragically killed in the attack. In a campaign email sent to supporters, Trump’s team said the would-be assassin on Sunday “was egged on by the rhetoric and lies that have flowed from Kamala Harris, Democrats, and their Fake News allies for years.” “Democrats used increasingly incendiary rhetoric against President Trump in the days, weeks, and months leading up to the two assassination attempts,” the email added, before citing more than 50 instances of such rhetoric. Democrat presidential nominee Kamala Harris, for example, has repeatedly called Trump a “threat to our democracy and fundamental freedoms.” President Joe Biden said Trump needs to be put “in a bullseye,” called Trump an “existential threat,” and referred to “MAGA Republicans” as extremists and a threat to the “very foundations of our republic.” In the wake of Sunday’s attempt on Trump’s life, the media blamed Trump, the email highlights. NBC’s Lester Holt, for example, blamed Trump and his VP pick, Sen. JD Vance (R-OH), for the attempted assassination by citing their supposed “increasingly fierce rhetoric on the campaign trail.” In an opinion column published by the Cincinnati Enquirer on Monday — mere hours after the second attack on Trump’s life — it’s argued that Trump “brings a lot of this stuff on himself.” View the complete list from the Trump team, below: Kamala Harris — repeatedly: “Trump is a threat to our democracy and fundamental freedoms.” Kamala Harris: “It’s on us to recognize the threat [Trump] poses.” Kamala Harris: “Does one of us have to come out alive? Ha ha ha ha!” Joe Biden: “It’s time to put Trump in a bullseye.” Joe Biden: “I mean this from the bottom of my heart: Trump is a threat to this nation.” Joe Biden: “There is one existential threat: it’s Donald Trump.” Joe Biden: “Trump is a genuine threat to this nation … He’s literally a threat to everything America stands for.” Joe Biden: “Trump and MAGA Republicans are a threat to the very soul of this country.” Joe Biden: “Trump and the MAGA Republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic … and that is a threat to this country.” Tim Walz: “Are [Republicans] a threat to democracy? Yes. … Are they going to put peoples’ lives in danger? Yes.” Gwen Walz: “Buh-bye, Donald Trump.” Rep. Nancy Pelosi: “[Trump] is a threat to our democracy of the kind that we have not seen.” Rep. Jasmine Crockett: “MAGA in general — they are threats to us domestically.” Rep. Dan Goldman: “He is destructive to our democracy and …  he has to be eliminated.” Disgraced Harris staffer TJ Ducklo: “Trump is an existential, urgent threat to our democracy.” Top Harris surrogate Liz Cheney: “Trump presents a fundamental threat to the republic and we are seeing it on a daily basis.” Rep. Steve Cohen: “Trump is an enemy of the United States.” Rep. Maxine Waters: “Are [Trump supporters] preparing a civil war against us?” Rep. Maxine Waters: “I want to know about all of those right-wing organizations that [Trump] is connected with who are training up in the hills somewhere.” Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz: Trump is an “existential threat to our democracy.” Rep. Adam Schiff: Trump is the “gravest threat to our democracy.” Rep. Gregory Meeks: “Trump cannot be president again. He’s an existential threat to democracy.” Rep. Dan Goldman: “Trump remains the greatest threat to our democracy.” Rep. Jake Auchincloss: “What unifies us as a party is knowing that Donald Trump is an existential threat to Democracy.” Rep. Abigail Spanberger: “Trump is a threat to our democracy … the threats to our democratic republic are real.” Rep. Annie Kuster: “Trump and his extreme right-wing followers pose an existential threat to our democracy.” Rep. Becca Balint: “We cannot underestimate the threat [Trump] poses to American democracy.” Rep. Jason Crow: “Trump is an extreme danger to our democracy.” Rep. Raul Grijalva: “Trump is an existential threat to American democracy.” Sen. Michael Bennet: Trump is “a threat to our democracy.” Rep. Stacey Plaskett: Trump “needs to be shot.” Rep. Steven Horsford: “Trump Republicans are a dangerous threat to our state.” Rep. Gabe Vasquez: “Remove the national threat from office.” Rep. Mike Levin: “Donald Trump is a threat to our nation, our freedom, and our democracy.” Rep. Eric Sorensen: “He is the greatest threat to law and order we have in our country.” Rep. Greg Landsman: “The threat is not over.” Rep. Pat Ryan: “Trump is an existential threat to American democracy.” Rick Wilson, The Lincoln Project: “They’re still going to have to go out and put a bullet in Donald Trump.” Former Harris-Biden staffer Kate Bedingfield: Democrats should “turn their fire on Donald Trump.” Rep. Hakeem Jeffries: “We must stop [Trump].” Rachel Vindman, wife of disgraced impeachment hoax ‘witness’: “No ears were harmed. Carry on with your Sunday afternoon.” Rep. Mikie Sherrill: “This really seems to be the confluence of two very bad things going on in the Republican Party … the attempts to divide, to enrage the population.” State Rep. Steven Woodrow (D-CO): “The last thing America needed was sympathy for the devil but here we are.” Lester Holt, NBC Nightly News: “Today’s apparent assassination attempt comes amid increasingly fierce rhetoric on the campaign trail. Mr. Trump, his running mate JD Vance, continue to make baseless claims…” Alex Witt, MSNBC: “Do you expect there to be calls from within the Trump campaign to [tone it down]?” Phil Bump, The Washington Post: “Another chance for Trump to frame Democrats as dangerous has emerged.” Bill Kristol, The Bulwark: “Vance … incite[s] potential violence with lies.” Ron Filipkowski, liberal commentator: “Was the golf course guy with the gun a migrant?” David Frum, The Atlantic: “Trump and his running mate have spent the past week successfully inciting violence … today they want to present themselves as near-victims of violence.” Jonathan Chait, New York Magazine: “Trump is a threat to democracy, and saying so is not incitement.” The Cincinnati Enquirer: “The former president, Donald Trump, brings a lot of this stuff on himself.” USA TODAY: “Hope in America.” NBC News: “Golf course incident.” Bloomberg: Trump “seizing on assassination attempt.” Related: Would-Be Trump Assassin Laughs, Smiles During First Court Appearance, Charged On 2 Counts
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Ohio Gov: All Springfield Bomb Threats Were Hoaxes, Some Originated ‘Overseas’
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Ohio Gov: All Springfield Bomb Threats Were Hoaxes, Some Originated ‘Overseas’

Ohio Republican Gov. Mike DeWine revealed on Monday that there were 33 bomb threats directed at Springfield, but each one of them turned out to be a hoax with some of the threats coming from “overseas.” Springfield has been cast under a national spotlight after former President Donald Trump and his running mate JD Vance highlighted complaints from some residents about the 20,000 Haitian migrants who have come to the city in recent years. Trump has also suggested that Haitian immigrants are eating Springfield residents’ pets after unconfirmed reports of pets disappearing and being eaten spread on social media. The legacy media has covered the Springfield controversy extensively over the past week with some outlets suggesting that Trump and Vance’s “rhetoric” led to the bomb threats. Springfield City Hall was evacuated last Thursday due to a bomb threat and two schools were evacuated on Friday after more threats. Two hospitals were then locked down on Saturday and two more schools were evacuated on Monday after bomb threats, Fox 28 reported. “[There were] at least 33 separate bomb threats, each one of which has been responded to, and each one has been found as a hoax,” DeWine said. “33 threats, 33 hoax[es]. I want to make that very, very clear. None of these had any validity at all.” “We have people, unfortunately, overseas who are taking these actions,” the governor added. “Some of them are coming from one particular country. We think that this is one more opportunity to mess with the United States, and they’re continuing to do that. So we cannot let the bad guys win. Our schools must remain open.” Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine says there were 33 bomb threats against Springfield schools that all turned out to be hoaxes and originated from “overseas.” Where do President Trump and JD Vance go to get their apology from the media who claimed they incited them? pic.twitter.com/NKyhUJZwrz — Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) September 16, 2024 Last week, DeWine sent additional law enforcement and millions of dollars to Springfield after residents complained about the influx of Haitian migrants. “I want the people of Springfield and Clark County to know that as we move forward, we will continue to do everything we can to help the community deal with this surge of migrants,” DeWine said. “The federal government has not demonstrated that they have any kind of plan to deal with the issue. We will not walk away.” Am I Racist? Is In Theaters NOW — Get Your Tickets Here! Vance, the junior senator from Ohio, has been especially outspoken about the Haitian migrant influx affecting Springfield. Vance appeared on CNN on Sunday and was pressed by Dana Bash to explain his comments on the situation. During the interview, Bash said that Vance’s comments “on the cats and dogs thing” are “wrong and actually causing the hospitals, the schools, the government buildings to be evacuated because of bomb threats.” “Dana, first of all, let me just respond to a couple of things that you said, but I wanna start with something you said, which I think is frankly disgusting and is more appropriate for a Democratic propagandist than it is for an American journalist,” Vance shot back. “There is nothing that I have said that has led to threats against these hospitals. These hospitals, the bomb threats, and so forth, it’s disgusting. The violence is disgusting. We condemn it. We condemn all violence.” “What we have said is that this town has suffered terribly … under the policies of Kamala Harris. Now, you just [accused] me of inciting violence against the community when all that I’ve done is surface the complaints of my constituents, people who are suffering because of Kamala Harris’ policies,” Vance added.
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‘He’s In Danger’: CNN Pundit Says It’s ‘Too Late To De-Radicalize’ People Who Hate Trump
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‘He’s In Danger’: CNN Pundit Says It’s ‘Too Late To De-Radicalize’ People Who Hate Trump

CNN Republican commentator Scott Jennings made it clear on Monday that — after a second assassination attempt targeting former President Donald Trump — he was giving absolutely no quarter to those blaming Republicans for ratcheting up the temperature with regard to rhetoric. Pointing out the fact that media and Democrats had spent the majority of the last decade telling the American people that Trump was a threat, not just to their political preferences but to democracy and even human rights, Jennings said that he worried that was a bell not so easily unrung. “I’m not interested in ‘the rhetoric on both sides’ today. Trump is the target. He’s survived two assassination attempts. He’s in danger and it’s probably too late to de-radicalize everyone who thinks the country will end if he wins,” he captioned a video clip. WATCH: I’m not interested in “the rhetoric on both sides” today. Trump is the target. He’s survived two assassination attempts. He’s in danger and it’s probably too late to de-radicalize everyone who thinks the country will end if he wins. My latest for @cnn pic.twitter.com/4xD2NXGWT4 — Scott Jennings (@ScottJenningsKY) September 16, 2024 Jennings was responding to commentary from a CNN host who claimed that the incendiary rhetoric was a “both sides” problem and that both the left and right were guilty of raising the temperature when they should be lowering it. “The rhetoric — they have tried to kill this man twice, okay? He got shot in the ear, and this guy was setting up shop outside of a golf course to try to kill him this weekend,” Jennings shot back. “And I know after something like this happens, it’s very fashionable to, you know, talk about rhetoric on both sides,” he continued. “Donald Trump is the target, okay? He’s the current target, and it’s happening, and it’s happened again, and I just — honestly, we have to have a conversation about elections. If you lose an election, the country’s not going to come to an end, okay?” Jennings went on to say that what he would like to see happen on the left is for Democrats to admit that “Democracy will not end” if Trump should win a second term in the White House.  “The constitution will not end, we’re not going to live in a dictatorship, there will not be a bloodbath, all the things they say that are totally fabricated — to me, it would be a good day to stop doing that.” He concluded by noting that everyone suddenly wanted to “fix” the rhetoric in the aftermath of the second assassination attempt, but he wasn’t sure it would work. “Folks, it’s too late. It’s too late in my opinion,” he said. “Because all the rhetoric about Donald Trump over the last several years – that he’s a threat to democracy, that the country will come to an end if he gets elected president again. You know, even over the weekend, we had people blaming him and JD Vance for a bomb threat in Springfield.”  
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Abortion: The Eye Of Our National Political Hurricane
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Abortion: The Eye Of Our National Political Hurricane

I reside in the Greater New Orleans area and last week we weathered Hurricane Francine. Like any natural disaster, hurricanes have the potential to cause catastrophic harm. The evening before, as I prepared for Francine’s imminent landfall, I also listened carefully to the presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump and I could not help but think about how turbulent we are as a nation. The world watched as Harris and Trump quarreled over inflation, immigration, and crime, all topics worthy of consideration when we cast our vote this November. The two candidates also shared their views on a subject personal to me: abortion. I often encounter people who do not understand why this topic takes precedence when so many other pressing concerns appear more critical. In my view, abortion is not only critical but of supreme importance in the upcoming election. During the debate, Harris vehemently denied that abortions occur in the final three months of pregnancy because she is aware of the fact that polling indicates 73% of Americans do not support it after 15 weeks. She laughed knowing that reasonable people recognize that at this stage the developing fetus meets the scientific criteria designating them as a member of the species “homosapien”, as human. Americans become uneasy with the act of abortion later in pregnancy when the pre-born has fully formed organs and a functioning circulatory, nervous, and digestive system.  There are reputable research studies I could cite regarding second and third-trimester abortions to refute Harris’ deception. I could interview the physicians in our country who perform these procedures or give the accounts of medical professionals who have witnessed them. I would like to take a different approach, however, and share with you my own story. In January 1990, my birth mother entered an abortion facility in New Orleans. Like many women in America who choose abortion, she was economically poor and socially disadvantaged. She was also an immigrant from Honduras with a history of domestic victimization. The “physician” who was scheduled to perform the abortion induced my mother at 26 ½ weeks. When I was born, I was not breathing. He advised her to let me die on the table. Rather than obliging, my birth mother demonstrated incredible strength and demanded I receive life-sustaining medical intervention. I was sent to Children’s Hospital in New Orleans and faced common health issues of premature infants. As a young toddler, I was diagnosed with Pulmonary Tuberculosis, a rare, but potentially fatal bacterial disease. I received treatment and recovered.  My birth mother’s heroic defiance towards her “physician” saved my life. That is why I have dedicated my professional work to dismantling the abortion industry. I care deeply and personally about children born into generational poverty and abuse because I am one of them.  After surviving the abortion, I spent nearly eight years in Louisiana’s foster care system. I was both a victim and an eyewitness to the destruction of socioeconomic inequalities that plague the lives of women and children. There is no denying that work needs to be done to mitigate and correct these horrendous issues.  Yet, I believe these problems are the eye of our national hurricane: we have eroded the dignity of the human person by utilizing violence to disregard the most vulnerable of humankind, the pre-born. Abortion is rooted in racism, profitable for the powerful, and has exasperated every human right since its inception. It also perpetuates the pain of women in crises like my mother and the children who experience familial hardship as I did. The abortion industry was unsuccessful in its attempt to eliminate me. I am thankful for the intervention of my foster care families and, subsequently, my adoptive family who provided me with resources to pursue recovery from the abuse I suffered. Am I Racist? Is In Theaters NOW — Get Your Tickets Here! Later in life, I began unraveling the predatory, nefarious nature of those peddling abortion as “women’s liberation.” As I surveyed the damage it caused to my own family, I discovered we were indeed the intended target of a lucrative business with malicious intent, designed to take advantage of our vulnerability. It was through foster care and adoption that I met my other heroine: my adoptive mother, Bobbie Jones. After her abortion in the 1970s, she was led to the brink of suicide. Many people in Louisiana know her from her decades of pro-life advocacy and peaceful presence outside abortion facilities holding her sign, “I had an abortion, please come talk to me.”  While this may be a divisive time politically in America, please consider what is at stake in November from a person well acquainted with the schemes of predators seeking to manipulate and annihilate the weak. The abortion industry will not hesitate to obliterate any group that impedes their work, and if abortion is advanced as Harris promises, catastrophe will lie in its wake.  Just like a hurricane, when the “eye” of abortion proliferates, its volatile eye-wall and convective bands endanger every defenseless population. It will not only kill babies in the womb but it will affect millions of people — whether Democrat, Republican, or Independent. While Kamala Harris may attempt to conceal the grim reality of abortion, I can assure you the Abortion Survivors Network, alongside countless other pro-life organizations, will not relent in our efforts to save lives. * * * Sarah Zagorski Jones survived an induction abortion in 1990 and spent nearly 8 years in Louisiana’s foster care system prior to her adoption at age 9. Her story is featured at The Abortion Survivors Network. The views expressed in this piece are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of The Daily Wire.
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Crishell Stause Says Both Her ‘Vintage’ Breast Implants Ruptured
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Crishell Stause Says Both Her ‘Vintage’ Breast Implants Ruptured

'It came as a surprise to me. I didn't feel any symptoms'
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‘I’m My Own Hugh Hefner’: Baywatch Alum Brande Roderick Boasts About Her OnlyFans Success
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‘I’m My Own Hugh Hefner’: Baywatch Alum Brande Roderick Boasts About Her OnlyFans Success

'I do pretty much, basically Playboy'
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‘Will You Answer That?’: Republican Whip Tom Emmer Spars With CNN Host Over Migrant Crisis In Springfield
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‘Will You Answer That?’: Republican Whip Tom Emmer Spars With CNN Host Over Migrant Crisis In Springfield

'Start reporting on what caused this problem'
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Dana Bash Claims Second Would-Be Assassin’s ‘Anti-Trump Posts’ Have ‘Nothing To Do With Kamala Harris And Joe Biden’
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Dana Bash Claims Second Would-Be Assassin’s ‘Anti-Trump Posts’ Have ‘Nothing To Do With Kamala Harris And Joe Biden’

'That has nothing to do with Kamala Harris'
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Black And Decker Up And Nukes Entire Corporate ‘Diversity’ Effort, Activist Says
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Black And Decker Up And Nukes Entire Corporate ‘Diversity’ Effort, Activist Says

‘I was told that by corporate, directly, period’
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