Friday, March 17, 2017

Kellyanne Conway's Husband George 'Set for Top Job at Justice Department'


THE INDEPENDENT: Department is gearing up to appeal rulings that blocked Donald Trump's new travel ban

The husband of Donald Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway is in line to be nominated as head of the Justice Department's civil division, it has been reported.

George Conway is a Yale- and Harvard-educated lawyer and a partner at the Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz firm. According to its website he has "extensive experience in securities litigation, mergers and acquisitions litigation, contract litigation [and] antitrust litigation". » | Jon Sharman | Friday, March 17, 2017

Why You Shouldn't Eat Pig – Joel Osteen


Joel Osteen on Homosexuality


In an interview on CNN's "Piers Morgan Tonight," Joel Osteen, the pastor of mammoth Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas, toes a fundamentalist, homophobic line on the interpretation of the Bible.

Trump: Allies Must Pay Fair Share for NATO


President Trump and German Chancellor Angela Merkel hold a joint press conference in Washington.

Trump Snubs Merkel's Handshake: "It's Off to an Awkward Start..." (Erin Zaleski)


Trump Meets with Merkel


Guttenberg on Trump, Merkel Meeting: They're Coming from Two Different Planets


KT zu Guttenberg, former defense minister under German Chancellor Angela Merkel, on President Trump's meeting with her.

Kellyanne Conway's Interview Tricks, Explained


Kellyanne Conway has a supernatural ability to derail any interview that paints Donald Trump in a negative light. How does she do it?

The Economics of Beard Popularity in the US


Erdogan Accuses EU of 'Crusade' against Islam


DEUTSCHE WELLE: The Turkish president has also said Europe is regressing to the pre-World War II era. German Chancellor Angel Merkel called for an end to the exchange of "insults."

In a speech given to supporters in the western Turkish city of Sakarya, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan invoked the medieval religious wars between Christian Europe and the Islamic Middle East in the context of present-day escalating tensions between the European Union and Turkey.

"My dear brothers, a battle has started between the cross and the half moon. There can be no other explanation," Erdogan said on Thursday.

The Turkish president also stated the European Court of Justice's (ECJ) Tuesday ruling, which permits companies to ban the Islamic headscarf as part of policies barring religious symbols in the workplace, was the start of a "crusade" by Europe. » | cmb/sms (AFP, dpa, Reuters) | Friday, March 17, 2017

Breitbart Editor: Steve Bannon Calls Less Than Expected | Morning Joe | MSNBC


NBC News' Stephanie Gosk talks with Breitbart editor-in-chief Alex Marlow about the controversial news web site, a favorite of the president, and if the wiretapping claims started with the site.

'Might Not Be Her Type': Merkel to Meet with Trump for 1st Time


The highly anticipated first face-to-face meeting between the leaders of the U.S. and Germany, is taking place today. Washington-Berlin ties - which flourished under previous U.S. administrations - have taken a hit under the new one. RT's Caleb Maupin has more.

Lord Heseltine Says He Is 'Not Surprised' Brexiteers in Government Don't Know What They Are Doing


THE INDEPENDENT: Lifelong pro-European campaigner said he had been committed to Europe since 'standing under German bombs in 1940'

Lord Heseltine has said he is “not surprised” that leading Brexiteers in Government appear not to understand what they are doing, in a thinly-veiled attack on senior Eurosceptics promoted to Theresa May’s Cabinet.

While not naming Boris Johnson, David Davis and Liam Fox, the Tory peer said it was right that those who campaigned to leave the EU be put in charge of Government departments to ensure they take responsibility for the difficult decisions ahead. » | Tom Peck | Thursday, March 16, 2017

THE INDEPENDENT: Theresa May has made a huge mistake sacking Lord Heseltine over Brexit » | Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Turkey's Nazi Remarks 'Unacceptable', Say Hollande and Merkel


THE GUARDIAN: French and German leaders condemn Turkish politicians’ behaviour since ban on rallies in support of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan

François Hollande and Angela Merkel have condemned the behaviour of Turkish politicians ahead of the country’s upcoming constitutional referendum, saying it was “unacceptable” for Turkey to accuse Germany and other countries of “Nazi practices” for banning rallies in support of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. » | Philip Oltermann in Berlin | Thursday, March 16, 2017

After the Dutch Vote: Prime Minister Hails Win Over "Wrong Kind of Populism"; Traditional Parties Suffer in General Elections (Parts 1 & 2)



Thursday, March 16, 2017

Heated White House Briefing Exchange You Need to See


Press Secretary Sean Spicer says President Donald Trump stands by his unfounded allegation that former President Obama wiretapped him at Trump Tower during the election. The speaker of the House, the Senate Intelligence Committee chairman and the ranking Democrat on the committee said they've seen no evidence of President Trump's accusation.

Inside Islam: Interview with Nonie Darwish


Sunday, December 6, 2015

David Horowitz on Communism, Marxism, and the Black Panther Party; Why I Am No Longer a Leftist; On Abortion, Islam, and Donald Trump (Parts 1, 2 & 3)


David Horowitz (author) joins Dave Rubin to discuss the Communist Party, Black Panthers, similarities with the hate for Reagan and the hate for Trump and more.



Ayaan Hirsi Ali & Maajid Nawaz: M103


Canadians need to hear this before deciding on M103. M103 will silence debate on Islam and this is VERY dangerous

The World's Fastest Growing Religion? Islam


NEWS8000.COM: Islam expected to surpass Christianity

(CNN) - Islam is the world's fastest growing religion -- and not just in Muslim majority nations: 10% of all Europeans are projected to be members of the Muslim faith by 2050, according to a recent Pew Research Center study.

The study estimates that from 2010 to 2050, Muslims will have increased across the world by 73%, followed by Christians who are projected to grow by 35% during the same time period, and Hindus at 34%.

That means that Islam -- currently the world's second-largest religion -- will surpass Christianity as the world's biggest religion by the end of the century, the study projects. » | Tricia Escobedo | Thursday, March 16, 2017