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Joe Walsh calls Trump 'traitor' after being humiliated by Sacha Baron Cohen

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Former Illinois Republican Congressman Joe Walsh fired off angry tweets for hours Monday, calling President Donald Trump a "traitor" - which conveniently blunted a wave of mockery after he appeared on a comedy series unironically calling to arm four-year-olds with mortars.

Walsh, who began his Twitter tirade as Trump spoke during a joint press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Finland, found it egregious that Trump said special counsel Robert Mueller's probe was partly to blame for poor relations between the United States and Russia instead of the Kremlin's actions during the election. "Trump just now, in front of the world: The Mueller probe is to blame. Not Russia," Walsh wrote. "Just despicable."

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Facebook eliminated 93% of traffic to top Conservative websites since Trump's election

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The Gateway Pundit (TGP) reached a record number of page views in 2017.

TGP readership hit an all-time high in 2017! We reached more than 224 million page views in 2017. This surpassed our previous record from 2016 of 182 million page views. We thank all our readers for all their support.

Bad Guys

University professor and CNN contributor under fire for praising 'cop-killer' Assata Shakur

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© ReutersAssata Shakur (Joanne Chesimard)
CNN commentator Marc Lamont Hill is facing a torrent of criticism over an Instagram post praising Assata Shakur - who was convicted of killing a police officer in 1977 - as "one of our most treasured freedom fighters."

The Temple University professor and CNN contributor posted a photograph of Shakur on her 71st birthday, writing that he was praying for her "continued safety and protection" and said that reading her books had changed his life.


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Judges rule Tommy Robinson to remain behind bars while appeal considered

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© Joel Goodman / ReutersFormer EDL leader Tommy Robinson in Birmingham, UK. March 24, 2018
Tommy Robinson, the former leader of the English Defence League, is to remain behind bars as three judges consider his appeal against a 13-month prison sentence for contempt of court - which he claims is excessive.

Three judges have reserved their decision in the court of appeal after hearing evidence about Robinson's two convictions in Leeds and Canterbury for breaking reporting restrictions.

Jeremy Dein QC, representing Robinson, said the sentence imposed on him in Leeds was "manifestly excessive".

Comment: For more behind the story:


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SOTT Focus: Immigration, Crime and Propaganda

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In my previous article on the topic of immigration, I wrote that one of "the destructive consequences of non-integrated mass migration is a rise in crime."

Migration is the top concern for EU citizens
Migration is the top concern for EU citizens
I naively believed that the connection between migration and crime was obvious. However, after publishing the article, I researched the topic further and realized that, as usual, things are way more complex, and more interesting, than they seem.

In the present article we will try to understand the connections, if any, between migration and crime. To do so, we will go through a series of charts, we will interpret them and, more importantly, we will see how those data are often cherry-picked and twisted to serve extremist ideological discourses.

First, let's have a look at how migration is perceived. In Europe, immigration has clearly become the most important source of concern among most citizens - it ranks higher than terrorism or unemployment.

Whether this concern is justified doesn't really matter at this point because it reveals an important point: a majority of European people are really concerned about immigration into their countries, i.e. there is an emotional load. And we know that heightened emotional states constitute a very fertile ground for hystericization, black-and-white thinking and extremist ideologies.

Wine n Glass

French wineries say new warning label requirements will kill 'the soul of France'

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Labeling bottles with bigger health warnings will turn wine into a "criminal product" and damage "the soul of France", says the group of French top chateaus in response to the plan by the country's health ministry.

In an attempt to stop the measure, 64 major French wine producers, including Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, Yquem, Cheval Blanc, Petrus, Pol Roger and Roederer Champagne houses, have written an open letter, published by the French daily Le Figaro. The proposals to mark the bottles with two-centimeter-wide red tags were sent to industry officials last month.

"Every day, our cellars, our domains and chateaus, our winemaking landscapes are welcoming thousands of travelers coming to discover this France, bosom of the art de vivre that is the envy of the world and where wine plays a leading role," the letter reads.

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Russian FSB detains former head of Moscow investigations for links to organized crime

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Aleksandr Drymanov resigned in June from his post as the chief of the Moscow Main Investigative Department.
Russian media reports say the former head of the Moscow branch of Russia's Investigative Committee has been detained until September 12 over alleged links to the bosses of organized criminal groups.

General Aleksandr Drymanov, who faces a criminal investigation on allegations of bribe taking, was reportedly arrested by the Federal Security Service (FSB) at his Moscow apartment late on July 16.

Interfax reports that he was detained "in a case of accepting bribes by high-ranking officials in exchange for freeing" a notorious criminal.

Drymanov's lawyer, Aleksandr Karabanov, was quoted as saying Drymanov was being questioned by the FSB at Moscow's high-security Lefortovo jail.

Drymanov resigned in June from his post as the chief of the Moscow Main Investigative Department.

Drymanov has denied any wrongdoing, saying that he was "ready for the court battle."

Comment: Russia just doesn't seem to know what it's doing. If they were just to follow the American democratic model they would know that you don't arrest officials for ties to the mob. It's called a strategic partnership, one that has been very profitable in the U.S. for generations now. Just ask the CIA and FBI.


Pistol

Body cam footage shows Las Vegas cop shooting through his own windshield in high-speed car chase

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© Las Vegas Metropolitan Police / YouTubeA police officer shot at the moving SUV 11 times. One suspect was killed during the arrest
Shocking footage has surfaced of a Las Vegas cop shooting through his own windshield in a blazing gun battle and high-speed chase. It came to an end with the suspects' SUV smashing into an elementary school.

Police had been on the lookout for the stolen black SUV after a man was shot at a carwash at about 7.30am local time on July 11. He later died in hospital.

In the video, released by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police on Monday, one officer can be heard yelling "Shots fired! Shots fired!" into his radio as they start to pursue the suspects' car. In an intense, four minute chase the SUV can be seen careering into oncoming traffic.

Family

Patriarch Kirill of Moscow leads 100,000 in procession remembering 100th anniversary of Romanov martyrdom

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© Pavel Lisitsyn / SputnikPatriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia during a religious procession to mark the 100th anniversary of the royal family's execution, in Yekaterinburg
About 100,000 pilgrims led by the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, have walked 21 kilometers in a solemn procession commemorating the 100th anniversary of the killing of the last Russian emperor Nicholas II and his family.

The procession covered the distance between the Yekaterinburg Church of All Saints, built on the place of the house where Romanovs were killed in 1918, and the Monastery in the Name of Saint Regal Martyrs which now marks the site of the Romanovs' grave, or rather the site where their killers dumped the bodies in an abandoned mine.

Patriarch Kirill walked together with the rest of the believers who came to honor the memory of the last Russian Tsar on the 100th anniversary of the killing. Overall, the procession lasted about 4 hours, TASS agency reported. In the monastery, Patriarch Kirill held a solemn mass in honor of the last Russian monarch, his wife and children killed by Bolshevik executioners on July 17, 1918.

Pirates

Whoopi Goldberg stokes hysteria, calls for Homeland Security intervention because Trump met with Putin

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As pundits across the US continue their descent into rage over President Donald Trump's "treasonous" meeting with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, Whoopi Goldberg has called on Homeland Security to intervene.

Speaking on 'The View' on Monday, Goldberg and her fellow presenters competed to see who could be the most enraged about Trump's behavior at the Helsinki summit with Putin.

John McCain's daughter Megan got the most words in, addressing National Security Advisor John Bolton and the Trump administration. "Are you an America first, do you not believe in genocide? Or are you going to allow the chemical gassing of children right now?"


Comment: Megan must have missed the little detail that OPCW found no traces of chemical weapons in Douma, Syria. She's apparently afflicted with the same denial of reality as her father.


Comment: People in the US have lost it! They've willingly handed over their minds and allegiance to the US intelligence community!