Like Dan, but feel his show only serves to hype his books.
He always has the inside scoop, but is never a witness, never part of any lawsuits and is never called to testify in regards to the illegalities that incur inside the Beltway.
So frustrating to hear the pundits talk about lawbreaking. They identify the lawbreaking. But never pursue the law breaking outside of soundbites and production segments for their radio/tv/web shows.
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He suspects the obvious. The money and influence trail from the DOJ is more interesting. They went from no case to 4 dozen felonies in a Jiffy Pop like legal process.
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[PJMedia] With everyone distracted by China, skyrocketing crime and inflation, a nonexistent Southern border, and rapidly increasing authoritarianism in Washington, the Islamic State (ISIS) has taken the opportunity to strike again in North America.
Yes, that’s right: ISIS, the group that everyone has forgotten about amid worries about "Islamophobia" and hysteria over near-nonexistent "white supremacist" terrorism. Canada’s Global News published the shocking report early Monday afternoon: "An attack on a transit bus in Surrey, B.C. over the weekend is being treated as terrorism after RCMP national security police took over the investigation." It seems that the perpetrator, a manifestation of Canada’s deep commitment to diversity and multiculturalism named Abdul Aziz Kawam, was "initially charged with attempted murder for allegedly slashing a bus passenger’s throat on Saturday morning, but prosecutors added four counts of terrorism on Monday." Kawam also attacked a second person with his knife as well.
In the present case, it all started on Saturday morning around 9:30 a.m., when Kawam reportedly “flashed a knife at a bus stop, then boarded a Coast Mountain bus and conducted an attack on board. The victim was badly injured but survived.” The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) did not initially see this incident as anything more than another example of the violence that is an increasingly common feature of life in the West under the rule of the Left: the case was “described at first as a random attack following an altercation.” However, the case then “took a turn when B.C.’s Integrated National Security Enforcement Team was called in. The new charges allege the attacks were committed ‘for the benefit of, at the direction of, or in association with a terrorist group, to wit: the Islamic State,’ according to B.C. provincial court records.”
This incident isn’t even the first Islamic State attack in Canada this year. Global News notes that “on March 23, RCMP announced the arrest of a Montreal CEGEP student on terrorism allegations related to the so-called Islamic State. Mohamed Amine Assal, 18, was arrested on a terrorism peace bond after the FBI tipped off the RCMP to his alleged discussions on social media about conducting attacks.” That was nice of the FBI, to take valuable time away from its efforts to frame Donald Trump and persecute angry parents at school board meetings as terrorists in order to help with this case. Global News adds that Assal “promoted ‘violent jihad,’ translated ISIS materials and counseled an online contact on explosives.”
Despite all this, however, far-Left Canadian authorities want more: “The Canadian government is currently preparing to repatriate six women captured in Syria during the fight against ISIS, and their children.”
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A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
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Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
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