Mediacrats spur the violence

“The morning after Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd compared media critics to racist segregationists and singled out Fox News as one of America’s biggest problems, a man in a ‘mentally agitated state,’ and apparently upset over an officer involved shooting, intentionally crashed his vehicle into the studios of FOX 4 in Dallas, Texas.”

Breitbart News has documented more than 550 instances of harassment, threats and outright violence aimed at Trump and his supporters. It’s growing worse as the Mediacrats at CNN and MSNBS amp up their hate rhetoric in advance of the mid-term elections—to include a threat of assassination.

Via Breitbart News

Google’s “silent donation” to Clinton

An email chain reveals the company tried to influence the 2016 election by encouraging Latinos to get out the vote for Clinton.

“In the emails, a Google executive describes efforts to pay for free rides for a certain sect of the population to the polls–a get-out-the-vote for Hispanic voters operation–and how these efforts were because she thought it would help Hillary Clinton win the general election in 2016. She also used the term ‘silent donation’ to describe Google’s contribution to the effort to elect Clinton president.”

The emails, first obtained by Fox News’ Tucker Carlson Tonight, admitted that the effort was a failure when Trump carried 29 percent of Hispanics nationally and about 31 percent in the key battleground of Florida. Heh.

Via Breitbart

UPDATE:  John Hinderaker at Power Line Blog posts a video of Google execs obtained by Breitbart showing them lamenting Trump’s election and strategizing how to unseat him. Hinderaker says it’s official, Google is a Democrat Party front. What to do about the Leftist tech-monopolies of Silicon Valley, Google, Facebook, Twitter, etc.?

Answers to President Bronco Bama

Bronco Bama to President Trump: “How hard can that be, saying that Nazis are bad?”

Answers from the Deplorables:

“How hard is it to say ‘Radical Islam’?”

“How hard is it to say, ‘I appointed a communist to head the CIA and also a communist energy czar, plus some others you don’t know about.’?”

“‘How hard was it to say the genocide in Syria was bad’? Obama fought the UN to prevent it being labeled genocide.”

Via Twitchy

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Rule 5: Aliss Bonython

Israel’s “outsized response”

Andrew Gillum, the black progressive (i.e. socialist) Dim running for governor of Florida, has attacked Israel’s actions versus Hamas. As if he’s running for… Whaaa?

“…Gillum defined those purported ‘actions’ as including alleged Israeli ‘outsized response’ against Palestinian [rocket launched] threats while claiming alleged Israeli disproportionate ‘firepower’ and ‘pushback’ are primary causes of regional instability.”

Whoa. Looks like Gillum’s shaky on Hamas. Wonder how that will play in Jewish Florida? We here at the Scribbler have long favored Israel’s disproportionate response, as the best way to beat back her enemies.

War ain’t a game, Gillum.

Via Breitbart

The return of the homeless

Where did they go under Bronco Bama? Did Soros pay them to stay out of sight or is it just because the Mediacrats paid them no mind—nothing to sully the tenure of the light worker. Well, they’re baaack.

“They are back, big time! pooping it up in San Francisco, building tent cities, living under bridges, and panhandling from tourists.  Now that Trump has taken over the Hitler position, for the time being, until the Democrats manage to dislodge him, by fair means or foul.”

Via Miriam’s Ideas

The city that can’t keep the lights on

Austin is a Dimocrat city, of course, and the power problem seems to be worse according to the politics. Thus our little Republican enclave in Northwest Hills suffered eight hours of no electricity yesterday. “Some burned wires,” the peon at the city utility said. “We have no estimate on a fix.”

Beginning in mid-afternoon with the temp in the 90s, it finally ended about 11 p.m., when BE and I were sweating in bed with the windows open for cross-ventilation—me remembering the 1940s-50s before air-conditioning. Her just being miserable.

Miriam has written of Republican neighborhoods in Albany, New York who “did not have potholes in their streets fixed or the snow removed (There was a lot of snow)” by the Dimocrat bureaucracy. Here we lose electric power about three times a year, sometimes from high winds, but this time there was no wind at all.

I’d complain but what’s the point. It would be a waste of time. I should get a BETO sign (the sly Hispanic nickname of the fourth-generation Irish-American Dim running for the U.S. Senate) for the the front yard. The neighbors across the street have one and their lights didn’t go out. But that wouldn’t fool ’em. They have the voting records and so they know I voted for the Republican Cruz.