Friday, May 19, 2017
Julian Assange Rape Investigation Is Dropped in Sweden
British authorities said they'd arrest him if he leaves the Ecuadoran embassy.
At Memeorandum and Twitter:
⚡️ “Sweden drops rape investigation against #JulianAssange”https://t.co/etdgpxGNbe— Donald Douglas (@AmPowerBlog) May 19, 2017
Liz Habib Friday
Good morning Friday!!!! pic.twitter.com/rOC0DQNPnG
— Liz Habib (@LizHabib) May 19, 2017
Dana Loesch: 'For My Haters'
For all my haters. xoxo pic.twitter.com/sSFMOwQFj5
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) May 19, 2017
'Untitled' Jean-Michel Basquiat Painting Sells for 'Mind-Blowing' $110.5 Million at Auction
Apparently, the painting "remained in the same private collection since it was bought at auction in 1984 for $19,000."
That's a smart investment.
At the Telegraph U.K., "Basquiat painting fetches record $110.5 million at New York auction."
Basquiat painting fetches record $110.5 million at New York auctionhttps://t.co/ga2IlIw717 pic.twitter.com/W93LhJmmAA
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) May 19, 2017
Thursday, May 18, 2017
Pamela Geller on Rebel Media: #CUNY Terror Invite to Jew-Hater Linda Sarsour (VIDEO)
As noted, I'm against banning her talk. If we forcefully shut down leftists, we're no better than they are on the issue of public speech.
That said, here's Pamela, at the Rebel:
Protest Against New '10 Barrel Brewery' in San Diego (VIDEO)
Actually, I'm against the protest. I'm for the free market to determine the winners and losers. If 10 Barrel's beers are no good, people won't drink them.
At the San Diego Union-Tribune, "East Village's 10 Barrel Brewing prepares for a party and a protest."
And at ABC News 10 San Diego:
Here We Go Again with the 'Special Counsel'
This is great.
Following-up from yesterday, "Robert Mueller Named Special Counsel in Russia Investigation," where I wrote: "If memory serves, past special prosecutions have been a joke."
Well, yeah.
I think the editors at the Wall Street Journal have been reading my blog.
See, "The Special Counsel Mistake" (via Memeorandum and InfoWars):
The special counsel mistake: Rosenstein bends to political pressure, and here we go again. https://t.co/N6vgc24swr— WSJ Editorial Page (@WSJopinion) May 18, 2017
Democrats and their media allies finally got their man. After weeks of political pressure, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein blinked late Wednesday and announced that he has named a special counsel to investigate Russian attempts to influence the 2016 presidential election. These expeditions rarely end well for anyone, and Democrats are hoping this one will bedevil the Trump Administration for the next four years.RTWT.
“My decision is not a finding that crimes have been committed or that any prosecution is warranted,” said Mr. Rosenstein, which is nice but irrelevant. With Attorney General Jeff Sessions recused from the Russia probe, Mr. Rosenstein appointed former FBI director Robert Mueller III, who will now have unlimited time and resources to investigate more or less anything and anyone he wants.
While the decision will provide some short-term political relief, not least for Mr. Rosenstein, it also opens up years of political risk to the Trump Administration with no guarantee that the public will end up with any better understanding of what really happened.
The problem with special counsels, as we’ve learned time and again, is that they are by definition all but politically unaccountable...
Bella Thorne Flashes Pierced Nipple on Snapchat
I guess that's for the up-and-coming stars. Ms. Bella's hit bottom and past redemption, I guess.
She's crazier than ever.
At Taxi Driver, "Bella Thorne Shows Us Her Piercing."
Quarter-Life Crisis
The Left's Assault on President Trump is the Greatest Threat to the U.S. Today
This is really interesting.
"What’s the number one threat to the United States today? The Assault on President Trump." - Stephen Cohen#Tucker #ComeyMemo #FakeNews pic.twitter.com/1QVnrmNgvX
— Vote Trump Pics (@VoteTrumpPics) May 17, 2017
Stephen Cohen on "assault" on @POTUS: "This is beyond belief now, and has become...a national security threat to us in itself." #Tucker pic.twitter.com/T3SJDYbDVa
— Fox News (@FoxNews) May 17, 2017
Will Republicans Stick with Trump?
Biggest political question: will R voters stick w Trump? Yes, in short term. But this is beginning of end https://t.co/Xp9K4PY8x3
— Josh Kraushaar (@HotlineJosh) May 17, 2017
Trump's Statements Are Not an Obstruction of Justice
Principled objections to Mr. Trump’s policies and leadership style should not blind opponents to the dangers of repeated, knee-jerk calls for criminal prosecution of the president of the United States. Let the evidence unfold, and reserve serious charges if and when the evidence warrants it. Crying wolf undermines the credibility of the opposition, further divides an already deeply divided country and breeds cynicism about American institutions that is as dangerous to our republic, if not more, than outside meddling.A great piece. RTWT.
Wednesday, May 17, 2017
Danielle Gersh's Warm-Up Forecast
Here's the lovely Ms. Danielle:
The Most Important Book for College Graduates to Read
I've been meaning to read it, actually.
Bill Gates says this is the most important book for college grads to read https://t.co/XsKtlp1tGf via @qz— Michiko Kakutani (@michikokakutani) May 18, 2017
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Robert Mueller Named Special Counsel in Russia Investigation
If memory serves, past special prosecutions have been a joke.
Robert S. Mueller III named special prosecutor, dramatically raising stakes for Trump in Russia investigations https://t.co/wiouaQfHVV
— Julie Davis (@juliehdavis) May 17, 2017
Just ask Hillary: The appointment of a special counsel gives Trump short-term relief--and a big long-term risk. https://t.co/sD3RKe9oH0
— Susan Page (@SusanPage) May 18, 2017