Trump called fake news the enemy of the people

Here is proof

A real journalist has infiltrated CBS News and she is doing great work – Catherine Herridge

Catherine Herridge shared records documenting the 12/29/2016 call between Flynn and Kislyak and it’s fascinating the ‘variations’ in language as the call records passed through various hands at the FBI. Handwritten notes from FBI agents.

I agree with most of this from Tucker Carlson

“The worst people in our society have taken control. They did nothing to build this country, now they are tearing it down. They are rushing us toward mass suicide. Someone in America needed to tell the truth to the country. Instead, all of our so-called ‘Conservative’ leaders joined the Left’s chorus.”

Absolute disgrace – wanton criminality – total failure of local leadership

MACY’s flagship 5th avenue store destroyed

Florida Sheriff Recommends Armed Residents Blow Looters ‘Back Out of the House’

‘Polk County residents are waiting with loaded guns, and won’t hesitate to kill you’

Trump on the riots

I wish he had done this yesterday.

Richmond Police Chief — ANTIFA and BLM blocked firefighters from burning home with child inside

You know who the enemy is.

Review of actual data

Groundbreaking Study From BLACK Harvard Professor — ‘Evidence shows there is ZERO racial bias in police killings nationwide’

Paul Mirengoff brings some common sense to an analysis of policing

Paul Mirengoff:

“…The rioting that’s taking place in cities all over America provides a glimpse of the kind of people police officers confront every day. I don’t deny Antifa’s involvement in the current chaos, but that group lacks the foot soldiers needed to carry out the widespread arson, looting, and vandalism our cities are experiencing.

The foot soldiers are local thugs. Police officers deal with them as a matter of course on a daily basis. As the prison population decreases, the police must deal with a growing number of them.

How many such interactions occur every day, nationwide? Hundreds, surely. Maybe thousands.

With that many interactions, it’s inevitable that some will end in violence. It’s inevitable that, on occasion, police officers will use too much violence. It’s inevitable that, on rare occasion, that violence will produce a wrongful death. Zero tolerance does not mean zero incidence.

This doesn’t excuse the individual officers who behave too brutality. Some level of drunk driving is inevitable. So is some level of rape. We don’t excuse drunk drivers and rapists, we punish them (or should). So too with police officers who brutalize those with whom they interact, including the thugs.

But the high volume of interactions between police officers and the kind of people who these days are rioting is relevant to assessing the overall performance of the police. It’s relevant to assessing claims that the police is out of control and that African-Americans “can’t breathe” because of police oppression.

According to the Washington Post, 19 unarmed African-American males were killed by police in 2017, and 17 in 2016 — an average of 18 per year. It’s unlikely that all 18 were unjustified, but let’s assume they were.

That’s 18 too many. But measured against the number of police interactions during the year with the kind of people who are rioting, and recognizing that there will always be some bad cops and some inexperienced ones, it’s a small number.

If American police forces were populated with an appreciable number of genocidal racists, or even just trigger-happy cops, the number of unarmed black males killed by police in a year would be much larger than 18. Indeed, if American police forces were populated with an appreciable number of out-of-control cops, we would be seeing a more violent response by the police to the rioting that’s plaguing our cities night after night.

After the dust settles from the current rioting, think about the day-to-day life of a big city cop. Think about what it must be like to confront on a daily basis the thugs we’ve seen on television the last few evenings. Think about the stress of the job. Think about the courage it must take to leave home every day to perform it.

The villains of the tragedy being played out right now are a few cops, two or three guys in Georgia who aren’t cops, and thousands of rioters throughout the country. American police officers as a class are not among the villains. If anything, they are heroes…”

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Good virus news

Top Italian Official — ‘Covid is losing potency, dramatic change in virus’

Does this look like protest to you, or stealing.

Santa Monica, Beverly Hills push curfew earlier after protests, looting

I have not seen much protest. It looks like criminal looting, destruction of property, stealing, arson, and insurrection.

Democrat

Biden Staffers Donate Money to Pay Bail of Rioters That Minnesota Officials Claim Are White Supremacists

Colorado Senate Democrats ‘stand in solidarity’ with protesters; stop short of condemning violence in downtown Denver

Susan Rice Suggests Russia Could Be Funding Violent Riots

CNN’s Van Jones: “Even the most well-intentioned white person has a virus in his or her brain”

AOC appears to encourage rioting and looting with Instagram post

America must awake and recognize the threat

Newt Gingrich: This is a war against American civilization

As demonstrated beyond doubt by FBI crime statistics

National Security Advisor: No ‘Systemic Racism’ in U.S. Police Forces

Young black men should fear other young black men. That is what the actual data show.

The president should take firm action

The collapse of the rule of law across the country

Democrat governance

Wasteful Spending: Portland pays $23k to Antifa militant struck by rubber bullet

The reality is things like the Floyd killing happen every week. Most go unnoticed because race roles are different

Black cop, white victim, no riots: A 2017 Minneapolis killing foreshadowed failed police reforms

Twitter

ANTIFA finally suspended on twitter — 5 years too late

Domestic terrorism. Shut it down.

Protests? Sure. Wanton criminality is what it is. Where are our local leaders?

Doug Santo