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December 1, 2016
Marky Mark gets brownie points
In a world full of Lena Dunhams, Amy Schumers, and Katy Perrys who spout off their opinion on everything from politics to the patriarchy, it’s refreshing to have someone like Mark Wahlberg.
During a luncheon to promote his new film Patriot’s Day, the actor was asked if he talked about politics. “No,” said the former rapper and that other celebrities shouldn’t either, reported the website Task and Purpose on Tuesday.
“A lot of celebrities did, do, and shouldn’t,” Wahlberg said to Task and Purpose, a website dedicated to veterans.
“You know, it just goes to show you that people aren’t listening to that anyway,” Wahlberg continued. “They might buy your CD or watch your movie, but you don’t put food on their table. You don’t pay their bills. A lot of Hollywood is living in a bubble. They’re pretty out of touch with the common person, the everyday guy out there providing for their family. Me, I’m very aware of the real world. I come from the real world, and I exist in the real world. And although I can navigate Hollywood and I love the business and the opportunities it’s afforded me, I also understand what it’s like not to have all that.”
Patriot’s Day depicts the Boston Marathon bombing and is the third and final film Wahlberg is making with director Peter Berg dealing with everyday heroism. The other two are Deepwater Horizon and Lone Survivor.
-RedAlertPolitics.com
Remind me to always support Mark Wahlberg’s work. This is the guy who shut down Kanye West after his idiotic comment saying that his job is like that of a soldier. Wahlberg, having done films like Lone Survivor which tells the story of one Navy Seal’s survival in an operation that got his entire team killed, and then some… understands that soldiers don’t get to go home to their wife and kids at night. He understands that his story of rags to riches isn’t the norm. He understands that being humble is important in his line of work.
Nevertheless, he’s one of the few celebrities who gets it. I will be filming a video about these Hollywood know nothings very soon. Count Wahlberg as one that has my support and one that we need to encourage.


November 25, 2016
Butthurt Erdogan
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has warned that his government will open its border gates to allow migrants to flow into Europe if it is pushed any further by the EU.
It comes after lawmakers in the bloc voted to halt membership talks with Ankara.
“We are the ones who feed 3-3.5 million refugees in this country. You have betrayed your promises,” Erdogan told the EU, as quoted by AP. “If you go any further those border gates will be opened.”
He also accused the EU of not treating people fairly, claiming it “never treated humanity honestly” and “did not pick up babies when they washed ashore on the Mediterranean…,” Hurriyet reported.
Conversely, Germany believes that the EU has not broken any of its promises given to Turkey and “threats on either side” are “not helping” when handling the current situation, said Ulrike Demmer, Chancellor Angela Merkel’s spokeswoman, according to Bild newspaper.
“We see the EU-Turkey agreement as a success for both sides,” Demmer said, adding that it is in the interests of both parties for the agreement to hold.
“Threats on either side are not helping. Where there are difficulties, we need to deal with them.”
Erdogan’s warning to open the border gates refers to a deal struck between the EU and Ankara in March, in which Turkey agreed to help stop the flow of refugees across its border and take back migrants rejected for asylum in Europe.
In response to Ankara’s threat, the German Foreign ministry said it is in the interests of both the EU and Turkey to stick to the agreement on migrants, Reuters reported.
-Infowars
Because throwing a temper tantrum is always the way to get what you want.
Turkey has the nerve to blame Europe for the Syrian child that washed up on shore back in September 2015. They claimed that he was a migrant that died because of Europe’s indifference to the migrant crisis. It was later discovered that the journalists who pedaled that story lied. The boy’s parents were loaded onto a boat in Bodrum which was designed for eight people with sixteen. As someone who has been to Bodrum, I can safely say that the boy didn’t get onto that boat with his family as a means of evacuating a crisis. Bodrum is very pretty tourist location for the English and other Europeans. The boat capsized. Nice job parents. And an even nicer job to the journalists who took this false narrative and spun it to fuel widespread guilt in Europe.
Turkish President Erdogan recently thwarted a coup attempt from the military to overtake the country. And promptly murdered those who stood in his way. There’s even footage of a child having his head sawed off by local terrorists. The trustworthy mainstream media claimed it was a grown man, or a fake report, or that it never happened. Or was it all three? The jury is still out.
Europe can barely handle the migrants that they have. They’re sleeping in train stations, living off the streets, and generally causing havoc wherever they go. The EU has every right to want halt the flood of migrants coming their way and it’s in no way their responsibility to take in more when Saudi Arabia has thousands of tents designed for the exact purpose of taking in migrants. Yet they haven’t taken in a single one.
This is an attempt from Erdogan to overtake Europe by means of overwhelming the population with Islamic young men of military age. Because that’s the trend of the current jihad. Go into countries of dense white populations, breed with their women, or out-breed them in general so Europeans will be the minority by 2030 or even sooner.
If the EU knows what’s good for them (which they obviously don’t), they will tell Erdogan to fuck off. But will they? Unlikely. Because they know that people from these Middle Eastern countries will vote for bigger government, therefore giving the left more power in Europe.
But hey, Erdogan is having a tantrum and making threats. Maybe appeasing the child is the way to get him to shut up.
*::facepalm::*


More Russiaphobia
The flood of “fake news” this election season got support from a sophisticated Russian propaganda campaign that created and spread misleading articles online with the goal of punishing Democrat Hillary Clinton, helping Republican Donald Trump and undermining faith in American democracy, say independent researchers who tracked the operation.
If Republicans are said to have Islamphobia, I can see this article as one massive dose of Democratic Russiaphobia. The MSM has been trying to push the idea of “fake news” which pretty much means any news outlet that disagrees with their far-left Hillary loving opinion is deemed fake.
Russia’s increasingly sophisticated propaganda machinery — including thousands of botnets, teams of paid human “trolls,” and networks of websites and social-media accounts — echoed and amplified right-wing sites across the Internet as they portrayed Clinton as a criminal hiding potentially fatal health problems and preparing to hand control of the nation to a shadowy cabal of global financiers. The effort also sought to heighten the appearance of international tensions and promote fear of looming hostilities with nuclear-armed Russia.
Any more sophisticated than the American propaganda machine? I think not…
“Portrayed” Clinton as a criminal hiding potential fatal health problems? Where should I even start? Saying Clinton was being “portrayed” as a criminal is like saying Jeffrey Dahmer is being “portrayed” as a serial killer. The evidence was stacked against Hillary from the start. From her criminal destruction of evidence against her after she received a subpoena from the DOJ to her pocketing millions of dollars that she promised to Haiti after the earthquake. And her health problems are completely obvious. Hence the coughing fits that never end.
If anyone was trying to promote fear, it was the DNC and MSM, as proven through the Wikileaks, you arrogant pieces of shit. Even when you’ve been caught lying, you add another lie on top of it. Doubling down much?
Two teams of independent researchers found that the Russians exploited American-made technology platforms to attack U.S. democracy at a particularly vulnerable moment, as an insurgent candidate harnessed a wide range of grievances to claim the White House. The sophistication of the Russian tactics may complicate efforts by Facebook and Google to crack down on “fake news,” as they have vowed to do after widespread complaints about the problem.
Two teams? Who? Name them! What technology? What are you even talking about?
There is no way to know whether the Russian campaign proved decisive in electing Trump, but researchers portray it as part of a broadly effective strategy of sowing distrust in U.S. democracy and its leaders. The tactics included penetrating the computers of election officials in several states and releasing troves of hacked emails that embarrassed Clinton in the final months of her campaign.
Americans have had a deep distrust for U.S. democracy and it’s leaders long before Trump ever came along. This proves once again that the author of this article not only doesn’t have a clue as to how Americans feel at the moment. It also proves he doesn’t have the desire to reach out to better understand them.
Wikileaks already formally stated that Russia is NOT their source. But of course, this author doubles down on the “hacked” DNC emails story. And claiming that her emails were no more than an embarrassment when they proved criminal activity is the understatement of the decade.
“They want to essentially erode faith in the U.S. government or U.S. government interests,” said Clint Watts, a fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute who along with two other researchers has tracked Russian propaganda since 2014. “This was their standard mode during the Cold War. The problem is that this was hard to do before social media.”
The Cold War? Really? The American people haven’t had faith in their government for years. And why would they? Sky high premiums through Obamacare, a disastrous trade deal with Iran that could lead to nuclear war in the Persian gulf, trashing our allies in Israel, Obama publishing 500 pages of more government restrictions after Trump’s victory, more troops being sent to the Middle East after the American people voted to get out of war, and proof that the U.S. government has expanded their spying on U.S. citizens as shown by Edward Snowden.
They say be aware of fake news. I say be aware of fake people. Craig Timberg, you’re on my shit list.


Abandoning ship?
All I’ve heard about on Twitter recently is Trump’s cabinet picks. Trump made a wrong decision here or there. This guy is a cuck. A traitor. He shouldn’t have been chosen. This person doesn’t have the opinions that are pre-approved by me. And for the most part I can say that I agree with some of this. But not all.
When you hire someone to do a job, at some point you can’t micromanage them anymore. You have to let them do the job that they were entrusted to do. Otherwise, why hire them in the first place? The U.S. took a look at Trump’s resume and decided that he was qualified for the job. Now let him do the job.
The other thing that worries me about this banter is that I can see it being fueled by the mainstream media. The MSM did their very best to deviate Bush off course before he even got started. They planted the seeds of doubt before he even took office. They went into full throttle mode after his inauguration (which if I remember correctly, he was greeted by protesters and riots). Then the MSM media went completely nuts after 9/11 by turning on Bush during the invasion of the Middle East. They told the whole of the U.S. exactly how to feel about the war as a means of getting people to turn against their own party.
Now, I said in my red pill video that I didn’t hate Bush. During this time, I certainly did. I was trained to. I accept this now because I didn’t realize at the time that I was living in an echo chamber fueled by my teachers, family, and the media. Looking back on it, I’m certainly not for an unjust war that had VERY foreseeable consequences, but I can see the reasons why we went and why so many people supported it.
My point being, I don’t plan on abandoning ship with Trump just yet. Not until he gets in office, has his first one hundred days, and we start seeing what the man is really made of. I see the patterns that the MSM took with Bush in order to purposefully turn the country against him, and I see them doing the exact same thing right now. Only it’s worse. They’ve doubled down. Their in panic mode because they realize that they don’t control the narrative and they will spin whatever hateful stories they have to in order to get it back.
I was fooled once before. Never again. I will wait. I will judge. And I will decide a few months into the new year how I feel about Trump’s performance.
With that being said, fuck Mitt Romney.
But once again, I’m not the one in office. I’m not the one with top level security clearance. I don’t know the things that Trump knows. I won’t throw in the towel just yet.
Seriously though, if Romney says the word ‘amnesty’ ever again, I want Trump to tell him “You’re fired” on national television.


November 24, 2016
No sympathy for the French! None!
France’s Conseil d’État (State Council) has confirmed its ban of the award-winning “Dear Future Mom” video from French television, declaring that the “inappropriate” images of happy Down syndrome children might bother women who had chosen to abort their babies.
The Council stated that the video in question could not be shown since it was “likely to trouble the conscience of women who had made different personal life choices in compliance with the law.”
According to studies, in France more than 80 per cent of all mothers pregnant with babies diagnosed with Down syndrome end up aborting their children.
“The law stipulates that only advertising messages or ‘messages of general interest’ be shown during commercial breaks. The Council determined that this film does not constitute a ‘message of general interest’,” the governing body said in a statement on its website.
Rather, it is “likely to disturb women who have had recourse to a medical termination of pregnancy and thus is inappropriate for airing during commercial breaks,” the statement added.
-Breitbart
I’m just gonna say the thing you’re not supposed to say.
French ladies, fuck your feelings!
As a newly pro-life woman who was once the annoying libtard who believed the mantra liberals threw around about a baby in the womb not being a life, this disgusts me. Sure, learning your child has down syndrome has to be one of the most horrible things a mother can discover. But what will this trend lead to? Are we going to have ways in the future of discovering if a baby in the womb has autism? Will those babies be aborted too? Or what about pre-cancer cells? Maybe we should add in babies that have small deformities.
One thing I’ve noticed about kids with down syndrome… they’re happy. Cheerful. Yes, raising them will be immensely more difficult. But as someone with family members who suffer from disabilities of all sorts, the idea of them not existing because a mother decided she didn’t want to deal with the problem is repulsive.
We’ve alleviated women’s personal responsibility. We live in a world where only perfect children are deemed acceptable. I could forgive a mother for giving birth to a child with disabilities and then giving it up for adoption if she understood the truth about herself that she wasn’t capable of giving the child the love it needed. There are many women who simply shouldn’t be mothers. But the fact that so many French women have had abortions because their child has down syndrome and then the media catering to their feelings is a new low.


Happy Thanksgiving to all!
Yeah, I’m gonna do the cliche thing and say what I’m grateful for.
1.) Discovering the genius that is Stefan Molyneux.
2.) My family’s health.
3.) A nice house.
4.) My awesome friends that stood by me this year.
5.) The red pill waking me up.
6.) A better understanding of the world around me.
7.) Paul Joseph Watson’s epic Twitter feed.
8.) Safety from Hillary’s treacherous reign.
9.) God-Emperor Donald Trump
10.) Ann Coulter
11.) Scrivener, making my job as a writer great again!
12.) Butthurt leftists from DiversityGate showing me that I am REALLY grateful I’m not apart of their smug morally superior libtard club. I like my new crowd better.
13.) That I never got traditionally published like I thought I wanted for so many years. That’s one group of people I want nothing to do with. Yuck yuck yuck. No, I don’t want to sit with you.
14.) Memes.
15.) Lush bath bombs.
16.) Trailer score music. Making my writing more fun for years.
17.) Did I mention that I’m not vegan anymore? GO MEAT! *nomnomnom*
18.) Milo. Milo. Milo. Milo. Milo. Milo.
19.) Getting to go back to Europe to see some old friends.
20.) Seeing New Orleans again for the first time in over a decade.
2016 was awesome and sucky. As most years are. I’m committed to making 2017 better.


November 22, 2016
Hollywood scare tactics
Star Trek icon George Takei recently sent me — and perhaps thousands of other people — an email on behalf of the Democratic Party, under the subject “Japanese internment.”
The purpose of the spam is to scare liberals into donating to the Democrats, on the theory that President-elect Donald Trump is planning to round up Muslims in the same way.
Takei, an affable warrior for gay rights and same-sex marriage, was interned during World War II in one of the camps that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s administration established for Japanese-Americans, ostensibly because their loyalty to the United States was in doubt.
It was one of the worst policies in American history — worse still for having been ratified by the Supreme Court in Korematsu v. United States (1944).
One of Breitbart News’ former offices, in fact, was in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Japanese Sawtelle, where a small, decades-old Japanese community still thrives, and where some elderly residents can still recall their internment.
Takei’s email abuses the memory of that experience for partisan fundraising purposes, based on a lie.
The lie is Takei’s claim that “Donald Trump’s transition advisors talk about building a registry of Muslims and his surrogates using the internment of Japanese-Americans as their model.”
The statement in question was not made by a member of Trump’s transition team, but a spokesman for a pro-Trump super PAC. And he did not say that the internment of Japanese-Americans was a “model” — in fact, as even the New York Times reported, he said that he would not want to do it again.
I seem to recall reading that there was once a time when the studio executives and agents ran Hollywood. It was the actor’s job to please them. Not the only way around. I didn’t even live during this time and I’m nostalgic for it.
It isn’t just the smug behavior like we saw from the cast of Hamilton last week. It isn’t even the fact that I’m tolerating speech that I hate. I will die defending these idiots and their right to say what they want. But this speaks of much larger problem at hand.
While one might think that Hollywood’s influence over the young is what causes many new voters to vote left, I think it can be observed that the media, as educated by the cultural Marxism obsessed universities are the problem here. Irresponsible journalism is leading to people having fits of hysteria and fear that are unnecessary and dangerous.
The media was primed and ready to take down Bush before he was even inaugurated. Now they’re ready to do the same to Trump. Even though their scare tactics didn’t work during the election, they’re already doubling down. And if they have to use the stupidity of Hollywood actors to get their narrative out there, they will ruthlessly do so.
The thought that Trump is going to reignite internment camps for people of other ethniticites or religions is so ridiculous that I don’t even feel the need to discuss it in great length. I also don’t feel the need to discuss the fact that I’ve heard more than one person of Japanese origin claim that internment was a necessary thing during a time of war that had America scrambling to catch up. Yes, it was horrible. Was it necessary? There are some who still believe so. Moving on.
I’ve heard several of my left leaning friends express fear that they’re going to have loved ones taken away by the Trump gestapo. I’ve had idiots fire away at me on Twitter claiming that Pence wants to put black people in the back of the bus again and allow businesses to deny POC service in restaurants. I have another friend who’s disabled that believes she might be gassed. I’m disabled. I have a vocal disability. Am I afraid? No. But many are. And it’s entirely because of the false narrative and disgusting statements such as the one made by George Takei that feed into this monstrous well-oiled propaganda machine.
I understand the fear that many Hollywood icons might feel if they’re a conservative trying to find work in a shark tank of libtard idiocy. And yet at the same time, I feel as though it’s their duty to stand up and start fighting this mass hysteria. Place themselves in the fire pit and prepare with a fire extinguisher. It’s conservatives backing away from the fire pit that’s caused this hysteria to turn into a full fledged campaign of misinformation. And fear. And people willing to go to any length to insure destruction of opinions they don’t like. Is it scary? Of course. I’ve experienced the backlash myself. But it’s necessary in a world where the media and Hollywood have created a demonic bond to insure that people remain misinformed for the purpose of scaring people into voting left in the future.
Kanye (who didn’t vote but I will forgive him of that temporarily) came out for Trump and had to cancel his tour. He was even hospitalized. But we need more people doing exactly this. Because even though the aftermath is torrential, it exposes the left for their true nature. Intolerance.


Misdirection for HRC?
Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Trump spokeswoman Kellyanne Conway confirmed the show’s earlier report that the incoming Trump administration will not pursue charges against his general election opponent Hillary Clinton for her use of an unauthorized email server while secretary of state and on any of the alleged wrongdoing involving her and her family’s charitable organization the Clinton Foundation.
According to Conway, Clinton still faces a challenge in rebuilding her own image and suggested this was part of Trump helping the former first lady “heal.”
“I think when the President-elect, who’s also the head of your party, tells you before he’s even inaugurated that he doesn’t wish to pursue these charges, it sends a very strong message, tone, and content to the members,” Conway said. “And I think Hillary Clinton still has to face the fact that the majority of Americans don’t find her to be honest and trustworthy. But if Donald Trump can help her heal, then perhaps that is a good thing. Look, I think he’s thinking of many different things as he is preparing to become president of the United States, and things that sound like the campaign aren’t among them.”
-Breitbart
Twitter seems to be outraged. At least the few people I respect on Twitter.
Ann Coulter @AnnCoulteh1 hour agor 1Ann Coulter Retweeted Washington Post
As happy as I am that our long national nightmare’s over, NO president shld be blocking investigators from doing their jobs.
#EqualUnderLaw
Ann Coulter
@AnnCoulter 1hWhoa! I thought we elected
@realDonaldTrump president. Did we make him the FBI, & DOJ? His job is to pick those guys, not do their jobs.
Paul Joseph Watson @PrisonPlanet 1h1 hour agoPaul Joseph Watson Retweeted Fox New
I get the distinct feeling that this will change after the inauguration.
I have to agree with the latter. Trump would be making a huge mistake if he didn’t take any action against HRC. But the truth is, he can’t really do anything. A president doesn’t issue charges against individuals. However, he’s capable of appointing others to do the investigating for him. He can’t really say before being inaugurated that he will pursue HRC. He’s already getting enough backlash for merely being Donald Trump.
HRC has dug herself into a deep grave with the array of corruption surrounding her. It wouldn’t take much to see that her fate fall a couple feet deeper.
I wouldn’t worry about this one just yet as Trump has to do what he can to keep the MSM away from the issue for as long as possible. Especially with them throwing the whole of the U.S. into hysteria over whether or not he’s “literally Hilter.” Gunning for HRC before he even takes office would look bad. Allowing for the take down to happen after he’s inaugurated could give him the cushioning he needs between him and her criminal investigation.
Trump pardoning HRC or letting her get away would be a worse faux-pas than Ford pardoning Nixon. The American people would never forget it and they would never forgive it. So let’s hope that Trump has enough people surrounding him that will remind him of that.
So for the time being, I will consider this announcement an intentional misdirection. The media will think maybe 0.001% higher of Trump for not pursuing their goddess… yet.
When you think about it, this might make the blow of HRC’s eventual take down even harder. When they bring up the fact that he claimed he wouldn’t pursue her, he can say, “I didn’t. I simply hired others who would.”
And that would be one hell of a mic drop.
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