Venezuelan Violence: Will American Socialists Finally Learn the Lesson?


Published on May 1, 2019

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As another socialist experiment draws to a close in bloody violence, Venezuelan collapse seems to have no impact on the American Socialists who strive to take over the Democratic party, and then the country. When will they learn the lesson that socialists schemes inevitably end in starvation, chaos and military force against the commoners politicians pretend to love? When you see something like this in the news, and react as Bill Whittle, Stephen Green and Scott Ott do, you can feel like an outsider in your own country. Yet there’s a small but growing contingent of people like you who have come together for reasoned thought, civil dialogue, mutual encouragement and even fun. Join us today and find your people at https://BillWhittle.com/register/

Victor Davis Hanson reacts to Joe Biden entering 2020 presidential race on WMAL (04–25–19)


Published on Apr 29, 2019

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Historian and author of the new book The Case for Trump, Victor Davis Hanson analyzes Joe Biden’s 2020 campaign and its implications. Broadcast date: 04–25–19. All the videos, songs, images, and graphics used in the video belong to their respective owners and this channel does not claim any right over them

Douglas Murray in conversation with Jordan Peterson


Published on Sep 4, 2018

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This is a wide ranging and thought provoking conversation between Jordan Peterson & Douglas Murray on IQ, Politics and the Left.

Tucker Carlson Outlines Big Tech’s Moves To Control Political Speech…


This is a discussion point CTH has outlined for quite a while; the new aspect is the scale and scope of Big Tech’s latest effort to silence voices they define as against their interests.

President Trump has taken notice of the issue and over the past 48 hours he has been drawing additional attention to the problem.  Things are going to get a lot worse, a lot worse, in the days and months ahead.

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In the final analysis, the big picture is about authoritarian control. Currently the largest tech companies are leveraging their power and influence to remove dissenting voices from commonly used social media platforms. Back in 2015 there was a prescient discussion between Matt Drudge and Alex Jones where this exact scenario was outlined.

Unfortunately, federal political leadership is aligned with Big Tech’s goals and opinions. This is one of the issues where the UniParty becomes most visible. There is a history of similar common cause that might provide reference.

In 2010 when the Tea Party was targeted by President Obama’s Attorney General, Eric Holder, the DOJ and IRS worked together to create the target list of voices they deemed adverse to their political interests. Because the establishment republican party was also a target of the Tea Party, the GOP and DNC viewed the Tea Party political rebellion as a common enemy. In 2019 and 2020 the same dynamic exists.

Populists, ordinary freedom loving Americans, are considered an enemy of the statists; adverse to the interests of the institutionalists. As a result DC politicians have no motive to confront Big Tech and their goals to silence voices based on inherent political views.

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Paul Joseph Watson

@PrisonPlanet

“Dangerous”.

My opinions?

Or giving a handful of giant partisan corporations the power to decide who has free speech?

You decide.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMqlfwV4BA8 

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Lauren Southern

@Lauren_Southern

Lmao at establishment conservatives who think they won’t be labeled the new “dangerous” / “extremist” voices when those to the right of them are all banned. Good luck with that one guys 👌🏻

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Jeremy Boreing@JeremyDBoreing

Those suggesting Facebook can ban anyone for any reason because they are a private company do not understand the platform/publisher distinction or the special legal protections afforded the former.

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Sharyl Attkisson🕵️‍♂️

@SharylAttkisson

When did we decide, as Americans, that it’s ok fo govt & 3d parties to censor/ curate our info? That we cannot be trusted with unfiltered info? That we shd only be able to find info that *they* tell us is true on matters that are opinion or in legitimate dispute?

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Sharyl Attkisson🕵️‍♂️

@SharylAttkisson

When did we quit teaching/understanding that free speech means protecting the distasteful, lest we open the door for govt/3d parties to decide that whatever they oppose is “distasteful” and therefore to be banned?

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#Jordan Petersonn DESTROYS Regreassive #BBC reportecr


Published on Aug 6, 2018

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If you like my content you may have noticed i dont have ads and i cant apply for monetisation however. The way this page is funded is through the second largest home and business security provider in the world called VERISURE so if your concerned about the security of your home business or family click the link below for a free consultation. https://acnhomesecurity.co.uk/verisure This video may contain copyrighted material; the use of which has been for the purposes of criticism, comment, review and news reporting which constitutes ‘fair use’ under section 107 of the US Copyright Law. Not withstanding the provisions of sections 106 and 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work for purposes such as criticism, comment, review and news reporting is not an infringement of copyright

 

Senator Whitehouse -vs- AG Barr Debating the Word “Spy”…


Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.), asks Attorney General William Barr during the committee hearing about the content of the Mueller letter dated March 27, 2019 (provided below) which was leaked to the Washington Post and New York Times by Mueller officials.

Additionally, Whitehouse then goes on to debate the term “spy” with the Attorney General.

AG William Barr Outlines Scope/Timeline of OIG FISA Review…


During a round of questioning with Senator Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) AG William Barr was asked about scale and scope of the current IG investigation [04:22 prompted].  In response to the question AG Barr replies:

“I don’t want to be too specific; I talked to Mike Horowitz a few weeks ago about it, and its focused on the FISA, the basis for the FISA, and the handling of the FISA application. But by necessity it looks back a little bit earlier than that.  The people I have helping me with my review will be working very closely with Mr. Horowitz.”

AG Bill Barr Senate Testimony on Mueller Report


U.S. Attorney General William Barr testifies to the Senate Judiciary Committee about the Mueller/Weissmann/Rosenstein report.  The hearing begins at 10:00am EDT.

UPDATE: VIDEO ADDED (Two Segments – Morning Session and Afternoon Session)

Morning Session:

Afternoon Session:

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Fox News Livestream – Fox Business Livestream – Alternate Livestream – ABC Livestream

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Victor Davis Hanson – The Case for Trump (Part 2)


Published on Apr 30, 2019

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March 7, 2019 – Victor Davis Hanson discussed the campaign, election, and presidency of Donald Trump. He’s interviewed by former Congressman Dave Brat (R-VA).

California Collapse Approaching Despite Silicon Valley’s Huge Supply of Tax Dollars


Published on Mar 1, 2019

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Now more then ever we need your help keeping this channel producing REAL content for REAL people https://www.paypal.me/ConservativeRes… The Day California Died Even as the 2018 midterms were a rather mixed bag for the GOP nationwide, it’s only natural that one of the few bright areas for the Democratic Party was in the progressive utopia of California. Despite some hype over internal polls suggesting a close race for governor, or a contentious push to repeal a recently enacted gas tax, the California Republican Party once again fell short, even of its own meager expectations. One Step Forward, Two Steps Backward Whatever small consolations California Republicans can take away from election night were overwhelmed by more losses, as the Democratic tide inevitably engulfed them. There is currently only one undecided race that the California GOP was hoping to flip. In the State Assembly’s 60th District, located in Riverside, Republican Bill Essayli was hoping to oust Democratic incumbent Sabrina Cervantes. With a lot of votes still left to be counted over the next few days, the race is a literal dead heat: At the time of writing this, Cervantes leads by just three votes—26,731 to Essayli’s 26,728. Unfortunately, other hotly contested races in the lower chamber (Districts 32, 44, 65, and 66) were all tenaciously defended by their Democratic incumbents. In addition, the Democrats made two flips of their own, taking seats from outgoing moderate Republicans Marc Steinorth in San Bernardino’s 40th District and Rocky Chavez in Orange County’s 76th District. Thus, the overall net change in the Assembly is D+1, slightly expanding their supermajority. The state senate was even worse, with both losses for the GOP coming from the San Joaquin Valley. In the 12th District, Democrat Anna Caballero managed narrowly to defeat Republican Rob Poythress for the seat being vacated by another moderate Republican, Anthony Cannella, and in the process won the seat that she narrowly lost to Cannella in 2010. But in a more shocking result, the neighboring 14th District saw a sizeable Democratic upset against the popular incumbent Republican Andy Vidak, who was defeated by Democrat Melissa Hurtado. With these two flips, the Democrats erased the minimal gain made by the Republicans’ successful recall of Democrat Josh Newman in Orange County in June, and once again brought this year’s net change to D+1. This gives the Democrats another supermajority in the upper chamber after it was briefly taken from them with Newman’s loss. While Republicans managed to defend most of the open U.S. House races, there were still three devastating losses, two in neighboring Orange County districts and one in Los Angeles. In the 48th, the senior-most Republican congressman in the state of California, Dana Rohrabacher, narrowly lost his re-election bid to radical Democrat Harley Rouda. In the race to succeed outgoing Republican Darrell Issa in the 49th District, Bernie Sanders-endorsed progressive Mike Levin handily defeated Republican Diane Harkey. And in the Los Angeles-based 25th, incumbent Steve Knight was defeated by Democratic challenger Katie Hill. Not only did the Republican delegation to Congress shrink by three, but it did so by losing two of the longest-serving Republicans in the state. Dominant Democrats The poor performance in local races was a clear result of the Democrats’ usual routing of Republicans at the statewide level. In state races, every single office was won by Democrats in the double digits, with some margins easily as high as 20 percent. This included the top race of governor, with ultra-liberal Lt. Governor Gavin Newsom besting former Illinois businessman John Cox by almost the same margin of victory by which his predecessor Jerry Brown beat his Republican challenger, Neel Kashkari. Even in the unusual race for insurance commissioner, despite strong support for Republican-turned-Independent Steve Poizner, Democrat Ricardo Lara apparently managed to eke out a narrow win. This is by far the closest Democrats have come to losing a statewide contest since 2006, yet it is still telling that in order to get that close, the popular Poizner had to change his registration to “no party preference,” Republican being too toxic a word in California. Link to Article: https://amgreatness.com/2019/02/27/ca… https://amgreatness.com/2018/11/08/th…