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Best of the Web: 'Pro-Russia' t-shirts worn at Trump rally - Libtard Dems go hysterical on Twitter

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© Jeremy Pelzer
Two ardent Republicans expressed their support for US President Donald Trump - and their disdain for the Democratic Party - in a fairly original way during a rally held by the president in Ohio at the weekend.

Cleveland photographer Jeremy Pelzer spotted the two friends, who had travelled from the city of Delaware to attend the Trump rally, wearing matching t-shirts displaying the controversial slogan: "I'd rather be a Russian than a Democrat."

Unsurprisingly, the photograph has since gone viral and the seemingly pro-Russia sentiment has Democrats fired up in outrage at the thought of Trump supporters "proudly choosing Russia over their fellow Americans".

Comment: That's some great trolling right there!


Георгиевская ленточка

Analysis: Putin's effectiveness has created succession problem for Russia

Putin casts his ballot at a polling station during a parliamentary election in Moscow, Russia, September 18, 2016
© Grigory Dukor / ReutersPutin casts his ballot at a polling station during a parliamentary election in Moscow, Russia, September 18, 2016
On March 8, 2018, Vladimir Putin won the fourth presidential election in his political career. He won with a triumphant result, and it would seem that we can rest on our laurels. I think, however, that this victory demonstrated not only the enormous personal authority of the Russian head of state, but also the serious problems facing Russia's political system.

Let's start with a simple analysis of the results. Putin, who scored 76.7%, received more than three and a half times more votes than all the other candidates combined. At the same time, he was the only one who acted as a self-nominee. The remaining 7 candidates were nominated by parties representing the entire political spectrum (from right to left, including radicals and moderates, patriots and compradors).

What does this result say, except, of course, that the Russian people absolutely trust the current head of state? It suggests absolute distrust towards the political parties. All of them. I suspect that it is for this reason that Putin refused to be nominated from a party, which would reduce, not increase his support.

Comment: A good summation of the leadership issues facing Russia going forward. Putin's ability to influence and shape the attitudes of Russia's young people, who will move into positions of authority, will bear greatly on the problem. As the article states, he is aware of it, and actively moving on the issue.


Red Flag

The government's hemp ban contributed to the plastic straw pollution problem

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The recent ban of plastic straws in numerous municipalities throughout California is a striking example of how the government passes revenue generating laws in a frantic attempt to solve problems of their own making.

There is no doubt that plastic pollution is a serious problem that needs to be addressed by the people of the planet. According to a report published by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, by the year 2050, there will be more plastic in the oceans than there are fish. Right now, one garbage truck of plastic is dumped into the ocean every minute.

This disturbing reality is underscored by the recent discovery of another giant patch of plastic-bigger than Mexico-floating in the South Pacific Sea. It was discovered by Captain Charles Moore, who found the North Pacific Garbage Patch in 1997.

The effects of this ocean epidemic are captured in videos of marine life being impaled, trapped or killed by plastic. One distressing video shows researchers in Costa Rica removing an entire plastic straw from the nostril of a sea turtle. In another video, a whale asks fishermen for help removing a plastic bag from its head and then appears to flap its fin in appreciation. One million seabirds die each year from ingesting plastic debris, and up to 90 percent have plastic in their guts.

Attention

Ukraine shutting down last profitable railway with Russia out of 'spite' - experts warn it's 'economic suicide'

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© DanielzolliTruskavec train waiting for departure in Kiev
Ukraine's Minister of Infrastructure, Vladimir Oleyan, has announced that Ukrainian authorities are looking into closing Kiev's railway line with Moscow.

The minister made this scandalous announcement live on a Ukrainian talkshow - a platform which Ukrainian politicians typically use to float controversial policies - where he claimed that the Moscow-Kiev railway is "worth one hryvnia" (the equivalent of the English saying "not worth a dime"), and that 2018 may be the year that Kiev effectively severs the transport line.

In fact, the Kiev-Moscow line is not only worth a dime, but is one of the major sources of income of the increasingly bankrupt Kiev regime. According to Ukraine's own railway transport administration, Ukrzaliznytsya, in 2017 it was the single most profitable Ukrainian railway, reaping in nearly six million dollars.

Comment: Poroshenko insists on further destabilizing an already untenable situation. To what end?


Syringe

The UK is facing its own opioid crisis as fentanyl deaths rise by almost a third in one year

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© 003 David Devins / Global Look Press
Deaths from the opioid fentanyl rose by nearly 30% in 2017, official government statistics show. The numbers raises fears that the UK is experiencing an opioid crisis similar to that of the US.

According to figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), fatalities involving fentanyl were up by 29%, with 75 deaths in 2017, compared to 58 in the previous year.

The drug, which can be 100 times stronger than heroin, is used officially to treat terminally ill patients. It is also taken recreationally both on it's own, in its various forms, and alongside heroin.

Carfentanyl, a type of fentanyl, is increasingly being cited as a cause on death certificates. The drug, a unit of which can be up to 10,000 stronger than morphine, accounted for 27 deaths in 2017.

Airplane

All five passengers killed as plane crashes into California parking lot

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© The War Beard Youtube Motovlogger / ReutersThe debris of a plane which crashed into a parking lot is seen in Santa Ana, California, U.S. August 5, 2018 in a still image from a YouTube video.
Five people were killed when a Cessna 414 plane fell from the sky onto a car-park in front of an office supplies store in Santa Ana on Sunday afternoon. Local authorities said it is 'a miracle' that no one was hurt on the ground.

The twin-engine 1973 Cessna light plane, bound for John Wayne Airport in Orange County, had roughly a mile to go to the airport when it crashed on the parking lot in front of the Staples store.

Photos of the incident show the plane's debris scattered among the palms that surround the parking area. A car can be seen parked mere meters from the wreckage.

Apple Red

Russia sets standards for organic produce production

Organic apples
© David Chapman / Global Look Press
President Vladimir Putin has signed a new law regulating production, storing and transportation of organic produce in Russia. The decree bans agrochemicals, pesticides, antibiotics growth stimulators and hormones.

The new law, previously approved by both chambers of the Russian Parliament, will enter force on January 1, 2020. The regulation introduces references to "organic produce,""manufacturer of organic produce" and "organic agriculture," as well as sets control over producing, storing, labeling, selling and transporting goods of the kind.

Comment: See also: How Putin Made Russia Great Again


Heart

Pamela Anderson opens up about 'romantic connection' with WikiLeaks founder

Pamela Anderson, Assange
© ReutersPamela Anderson opened up about her close relationship with the Wikileaks editor.
Playboy model-turned-activist Pamela Anderson has described her relationship with Julian Assange as having a "romantic" element, and explained how she bonded with the WikiLeaks founder over vegan food.

Anderson, who garnered global attention in the '90s through her modeling career and role in the TV series 'Baywatch,' has been a vocal supporter of the WikiLeaks editor. She previously suggested that Assange's exile in London's Ecuadorian embassy was tantamount to authorities "trying to kill him."

Appearing on Fox News OBJECTified, the star lionized Assange as "one of the most important people living," and praised the Australian for "exposing people to the truth."

"I brought him some vegan food and now it's a tradition that I bring him vegan food every time I see him. I see him a lot. I just saw him last week," she explained.

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Attention

Chicago bloodbath: 2 people killed and 28 wounded in 3 hours

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© Joshua Lott/Getty / AFPChicago Police officers and detectives investigate a mass shooting scene.
Gun violence swept Chicago over the weekend, as two people were shot dead on Sunday and another 28 were wounded during three hours in the early morning that saw the city being rocked by five mass shootings.

Chicago, ranked among the list of America's most dangerous cities due to its high homicide rate, has been experiencing a spike in violence that is startling even by its own grim standards.

Some 25 people were victims in five mass shootings that rocked the city early on Sunday. A teenage girl was killed in Chicago's Lawndale neighborhood on Sunday morning in a shooting that resulted in another five people being injured, including an 11-year-old boy.

The girl was shot in the face and died at the scene, police said. A 26-year-old man also suffered gunshot wounds to his abdomen and ankle as a gunman fired from a moving vehicle. The man succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead in hospital.

In another mass shooting that took place in a courtyard, eight people, including children, were injured.

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Fire

Far-right protesters ransack socialist bookstore in London

socialist bookshop
© Dave GilchristBookmarks on Bloomsbury Street in central London is the UK’s largest socialist bookshop.


Owners of Bookmarks say masked attackers wrecked displays and tore up books


The owners of Britain's largest socialist bookshop, Bookmarks, have said the store was attacked by far-right protesters wearing masks who wrecked displays and ripped up books and magazines.

Posting on Facebook and Twitter, Bookmarks said staff were closing the shop on Bloomsbury Street in central London on Saturday evening when about a dozen people descended on it.

A Met spokesman said: "Police were called at approximately 18:35hrs on Saturday, 4 August to reports of a protest inside a shop on Bloomsbury Street, WC1.

Comment: Freedom of speech, indeed. It's unlikely the right-wing mob really knows what the term means - standing up for free speech as long as it's the 'right kind of speech'.

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