Welcome to a pre-Christmas LinkSwarm! (Pro-tip: The week before Christmas is the bad time to try rolling out a new diet.)

I would say this week has been a bear, but it’s more like a bear claw…
Merry Christmas!

Welcome to a pre-Christmas LinkSwarm! (Pro-tip: The week before Christmas is the bad time to try rolling out a new diet.)

I would say this week has been a bear, but it’s more like a bear claw…
Merry Christmas!

My primary computer is in the shop, so between that and Halloween, expect some lazy blogging this week. For starters: A collection of Tweets about Hillary Clinton.
Enjoy!
A Year in the Life pic.twitter.com/8Bf6n9dRi1
— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) October 25, 2017
One year anniversary of Hillary "Happy Birthday To This Future President" tweet; #HappyBirthdayToThisFutureInmate #ThursdayThoughts pic.twitter.com/Rrk0BCWYCK
— 🇺🇸 Cris 🇺🇸 (@ThePatriot143) October 26, 2017
Best costumes ever! 😂😊👍🎃 @HillaryClinton @realDonaldTrump #LockHerUp #Halloween2017 pic.twitter.com/MdDoeEcqrf
— Serena S. American (@hredriders) October 29, 2017
(Hey kids! Save that headline and you’ll be able to use it again and again and again…)
Once again, President Donald Trump retweeted a silly meme and liberal Twitter freaked out:
Donald Trump's amazing golf swing #CrookedHillary pic.twitter.com/vKhxxFCBV1
— CNN SUCKS (@Fuctupmind) September 14, 2017
That’s Trump hitting a golf ball cut with one of Hillary Clinton’s many, many campaign trail stumbles, with CGI in the later of that ball hitting her, causing the stumble.
It’s obviously silly, obviously unreal, and elicits a chuckle. It also reminds his followers that the MSM repeatedly covered up this and other Hillary stumbles until leaked footage of her 9/11 collapse made them cover the issue.
Yet liberal Twitter reacted as if President Trump were advocating assaulting random old women in the street:
Trump thinks hitting a woman with a golf ball and knocking her down is funny. Myself, I think it indicates a severely fucked-up mind.
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) September 17, 2017
Uh Trump retweeted this video of him…assaulting Hillary Clinton? pic.twitter.com/LknEOG8CKD
— Ben Dreyfuss (@bendreyfuss) September 17, 2017
NEVER ACCEPT NORMALIZATION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, no matter how much our sick misogynist in chief revels in it. https://t.co/VlRxaIb2SH
— Lisa Bloom (@LisaBloom) September 17, 2017
Do they actually think Trump is promoting violence? Will hundreds of MAGA-cap wearing Trump supporters descend on Hillary’s book tour with 9-irons and attempt to hook and slice her to death?
It’s like people accusing Mel Brooks of wanting to murder black law enforcement officers based on the sheriff-welcoming scene in Blazing Saddles.
The mockery of same was equally as swift:
Has CNN threatened to dox the person who made this gif yet? 😂😂 #TrumpGolf pic.twitter.com/6Jz1HjtEbb
— Mark Dice (@MarkDice) September 17, 2017
Trump Golf Meme…
The liberal snowflakes melted down! One lib even said he should be jailed for it–yes, jailed for retweeting a video.
— Funkytown (@hotfunkytown) September 17, 2017
The fake outrage over a video of Hillary getting hit by a golf ball is laughable.
Severed head photo was fine?
Trump murder play was fine?— Bob Koch (@TheBobKoch) September 17, 2017
And this is such a big story that the New York Times, the Washington Post and The Guardian all have stories on it.
The weird thing is, the media ought to know by now that such unbalanced pearl-clutching overreactions hurt them far worse that Trump. They also show Trump’s still using the media’s obsession with him to dominate the news cycle.
In this corner, we have J.J. Watt’s YouCaring Campaign for Hurricane Harvey relief in Houston and surrounding environs. He raised (as of this writing) just shy of $33 million.
In this corner, we have ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, George Clooney, Beyonce, Oprah Winfrey, Justin Bieber, Stephen Colbert, Stevie Wonder, Tom Hanks, Barbra Streisand and Cher in a national telethon to raise money for Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma relief. They raised $44 million. (For comparison’s sake, the 2010 Labor Day Muscular Dystrophy telethon, the last full 21 hour one and the last one Jerry Lewis presided over, took in just shy of $59 million.)
So the combined forces of the four major networks and 130 celebrities managed to raise 1/3rd again as much as J.J. Watt did with a Twitter account.
This is not to denigrate the telethon. Their heart was in the right place, and I’m sure most of the money will be put to good use. But it does rather suggest that the days of telethons as efficient fundraising vehicles has now passed…
(More background on Watt’s campaign here.)
I LOLed…
— Surreal (@Surrealbeliefs) August 12, 2017
It’s Friday on CNN Self-Immolation Week! And yes, there are a few CNN items at the top of this week’s LinkSwarm:
Just before a holiday, Trump does something that amuses the rest of us but shocks the media into doing nothing but talk about it over and over again while he enjoys his time off.
Hmm.
When had he done that before?
Oh yes, just before Christmas 2015, Trump said Obama schlonged Hillary.
(Hat tip: The Other McCain.)
There was a time not so long ago when journalists were trusted and admired. We were generally seen as trying to report the news in a fair and straightforward manner. Today, all that has changed. For that, we can blame the 2016 election or, more accurately, how some news organizations chose to cover it. Among the many firsts, last year’s election gave us the gobsmacking revelation that most of the mainstream media puts both thumbs on the scale — that most of what you read, watch and listen to is distorted by intentional bias and hostility. I have never seen anything like it. Not even close.
Snip.
The behavior of much of the media, but especially the New York Times, was a disgrace. I don’t believe it ever will recover the public trust it squandered.
Snip.
Here is a true story about how Abe Rosenthal resolved a conflict of interest. A young woman was hired by the Times from one of the Philadelphia newspapers. But soon after she arrived in New York, a story broke in Philly that she had had a romantic affair with a political figure she had covered, and that she had accepted a fur coat and other expensive gifts from him. When he saw the story, Abe called the woman into his office and asked her if it was true. When she said yes, he told her to clean out her desk — that she was finished at the Times and would never work there again. As word spread through the newsroom, some reporters took the woman’s side and rushed in to tell Abe that firing her was too harsh. He listened for about 30 seconds and said, in so many words, “I don’t care if you f–k an elephant on your personal time, but then you can’t cover the circus for the paper.”
(Hat tip: Ace of Spades HQ.)
A Pakistani family under criminal investigation by the U.S. Capitol Police for abusing their access to the House of Representatives information technology (IT) system may have engaged in myriad other questionable schemes besides allegedly placing “ghost employees” on the congressional payroll.
Imran Awan, his wife Hina, and brothers Abid and Jamal collectively netted more than $4 million in salary as IT administrators for House Democrats between 2009 and 2017. Yet the absence of signs of wealth displayed among them raise questions such as was the money sent overseas or did something other than paychecks motivate their actions?
Snip.
Official documents, court records and multiple interviews suggest the crew may have engaged in tax fraud, extortion, bankruptcy fraud and insurance fraud and the money could have been funneled overseas. Abid has hired high-profile attorney James Bacon who specializes in anti-money laundering litigation.
The Awans share modest homes, drive unremarkable cars and report little in the way of assets on congressional disclosures. The family owns significant amounts of Virginia rental properties, which are heavily financed, with second mortgages sometimes taken out. It’s unclear where the rental income goes because the Awans insist tenants pay in odd ways.
The Daily Caller News foundation interviewed multiple current and former tenants who said Imran insisted rent be paid in untraceable ways. Many of those TheDCNF interviewed about the Awans asked not to be identified for fear of suffering retaliation by the family, particularly renters to whose homes Imran has keys.
“He only wants cash — for the security deposit, everything. The mortgage is probably $600, we pay $1,800 a month,” one said.
“I would write the rent to all sorts of different people,” another claimed. While still another tenant said the family insisted on blank money orders.
Those interviewed also were puzzled that Congress kept the Awans on the payroll full-time when the family spent months of the year in Pakistan.
The four Awans were each making approximately $160,000 a year on Capitol Hill. Other House IT workers told TheDCNF that the Awans appeared to hold no-show jobs, with bare-bones services provided, and it appeared one person was doing the work for the rest of them.
Cristal Perpignan, a former Awan renter, said Imran instructed her to pay the rent to Imran’s friend, Rao Abbas, who lived in the basement of the home she occupied and was also on the House payroll as an IT worker. But Perpignan said Abbas spent his days at home.
Imran’s wife purchased the home in 2008 for $470,000. A second mortgage was taken out in 2012, and — at least on paper — it was sold to Imran’s 22-year old brother Jamal in November 2016 for $620,000 — $43,000 more than its assessed value.
In 2005, a left-leaning blogger wrote, “Illegal immigration wreaks havoc economically, socially, and culturally; makes a mockery of the rule of law; and is disgraceful just on basic fairness grounds alone.” In 2006, a liberal columnist wrote that “immigration reduces the wages of domestic workers who compete with immigrants” and that “the fiscal burden of low-wage immigrants is also pretty clear.” His conclusion: “We’ll need to reduce the inflow of low-skill immigrants.” That same year, a Democratic senator wrote, “When I see Mexican flags waved at proimmigration demonstrations, I sometimes feel a flush of patriotic resentment. When I’m forced to use a translator to communicate with the guy fixing my car, I feel a certain frustration.”
The blogger was Glenn Greenwald. The columnist was Paul Krugman. The senator was Barack Obama.
Prominent liberals didn’t oppose immigration a decade ago. Most acknowledged its benefits to America’s economy and culture. They supported a path to citizenship for the undocumented. Still, they routinely asserted that low-skilled immigrants depressed the wages of low-skilled American workers and strained America’s welfare state.
Snip.
Between 2008 and 2016, Democrats became more and more confident that the country’s growing Latino population gave the party an electoral edge. To win the presidency, Democrats convinced themselves, they didn’t need to reassure white people skeptical of immigration so long as they turned out their Latino base. “The fastest-growing sector of the American electorate stampeded toward the Democrats this November,” Salon declared after Obama’s 2008 win. “If that pattern continues, the GOP is doomed to 40 years of wandering in a desert.”
As the Democrats grew more reliant on Latino votes, they were more influenced by pro-immigrant activism. While Obama was running for reelection, immigrants’-rights advocates launched protests against the administration’s deportation practices; these protests culminated, in June 2012, in a sit-in at an Obama campaign office in Denver. Ten days later, the administration announced that it would defer the deportation of undocumented immigrants who had arrived in the U.S. before the age of 16 and met various other criteria.
Through four decades of communist rule, Poland and the other captive nations of Europe endured a brutal campaign to demolish freedom, your faith, your laws, your history, your identity — indeed the very essence of your culture and your humanity. Yet, through it all, you never lost that spirit. (Applause.) Your oppressors tried to break you, but Poland could not be broken. (Applause.)
And when the day came on June 2nd, 1979, and one million Poles gathered around Victory Square for their very first mass with their Polish Pope, that day, every communist in Warsaw must have known that their oppressive system would soon come crashing down. (Applause.) They must have known it at the exact moment during Pope John Paul II’s sermon when a million Polish men, women, and children suddenly raised their voices in a single prayer. A million Polish people did not ask for wealth. They did not ask for privilege. Instead, one million Poles sang three simple words: “We Want God.” (Applause.)
In those words, the Polish people recalled the promise of a better future. They found new courage to face down their oppressors, and they found the words to declare that Poland would be Poland once again.
The conclusive findings of this research are that the three GAST data sets are not a valid representation of reality. In fact, the magnitude of their historical data adjustments,that removed their cyclical temperature patterns, are totally inconsistent with published and credible U.S. and other temperature data. Thus, it is impossible to conclude from the three published GAST data sets that recent years have been the warmest ever – despite current claims of record setting warming.
CNN: We have reporters with masters in journalism from Ivy League schools. Don't mess with us.
4chan: *shakes bottle of adderal*
— Smittie (@smittie61984) July 6, 2017
#FakeNewsCNN The jig is up! pic.twitter.com/5wpf5z8EuQ
— Trump45🇺🇸USA1st (@Trump45_USA1st) July 6, 2017
— HanAssholeSolo (@HanAsshole) July 6, 2017
Another CNN Post? Already?
Yep. Another Project Veritas video dropped, this one featuring a different video with CNN producer Jimmy Carr.
The headline is about how CNN employees think Chris Cuomo is a dick who owes his position to the fact his brother is governor. This should not be shocking news to anyone.
More interesting I think is the arrogance and poor situational awareness of a CNN employee being caught on hidden camera talking about how CNN employees were recently caught on hidden camera. At this point, every CNN employee talking to someone outside the company should assume they’re on hidden camera. And yes, that means attractive women too, dummies.
In other news, CNN is claiming that the author of the “Trump bodyslams CNN” meme that they threatened to dox is actually a middle-aged man, not a teenager as first reported. Which makes their actions less reprehensible only in that they may have broken one less law than previously reported. Also, there’s evidence that the random guy CNN tried to blackmail is actually the wrong random guy. (Hat tip: Ace of Spades HQ.)
Speaking of breaking laws, Ted Cruz cites Georgia criminal statutes CNN may have violated with their actions.
And the Tweets and memes keep coming:
BUT IT'S JUST ART
Right #CNN?
😀pic.twitter.com/31iQBy7W94@realDonaldTrump #Trump #MAGA#CNNBlackmail #Tucker #Hannity #FoxNewsSpecialists
— Boca Vista (@bocavista2016) July 5, 2017
‘Entire Internet against @CNN right now’ says Reddit moderator on #CNNBlackmail scandal as '#MemeWar' begins: https://t.co/pYzbqMpAyO pic.twitter.com/COE3MjeagN
— RT UK (@RTUKnews) July 6, 2017
CNN: We were fake news, now we have graduated to a blackmail outfit. Progress. pic.twitter.com/1hi1FIePxG
— Warner Todd Huston (@warnerthuston) July 5, 2017
This
Is@CNN pic.twitter.com/g7PLlaz7G0
— ScottlnSC (@ScottlnSC) July 5, 2017
Why is that @CNN can find a guy who made a gif, in a matter of hours but they still can't find any Russian hackers?#CNNBlackmail pic.twitter.com/orAHQfDkkl
— chairman oohmowmow (@Chairmnoomowmow) July 5, 2017
Just one week at CNN:
– "Voters stupid as sh*t"
– "Russia is a nothing burger"
– "Conway got hit with a shovel"
– #CNNBlackmail scandal— Tennessee (@TEN_GOP) July 6, 2017
You can't blame CNN for being worried about that gif, after all a YouTube vid caused Benghazi.
— Michael Malice (@michaelmalice) July 5, 2017
CNN is lying now or lied when Kaczynski bragged about bullying apology out of him. Threat if he "misbehaves" stands https://t.co/299jnrPz3p
— Google "CNN,175,Sue" (@NolteNC) July 5, 2017
The only way CNN could be any stupider, and I'm not putting it past it, is wall-to-wall broadcasting of a new stolen Hulk Hogan sex tape.
— Kurt Schlichter (@KurtSchlichter) July 5, 2017
Never become the Internet's shared enemy.
That was Gawker's mistake.
CNN is Gawker. #CNNBlackMail
— Mike Cernovich 🇺🇸 (@Cernovich) July 5, 2017