Still Report #998 - Nigel Farage Resigns as UKIP Head
Nigel Farage has suddenly decided to step down as the leader of the UK Independence Party – UKIP – just 12 days after winning a stunning victory with the Brexit vote – a vote that has supercharged sovereignty movements among nations across the European Union. Farage, aged 52, led a 20-year-long campaign for the UK to leave the European Union that ultimately attracted over 17 million voters to back him in an against-all-odds Brexit exit. Speaking outside Parliament in London, Farage said: [insert] Farage told reporters gathered at the press conference after the announcement that he and the other UKIP members of the European Parliament would remain at their posts in Brussels until the UK officially left the EU and the roles no longer existed, perhaps 2 years from today. “The Ukippers will have been the turkeys who voted for Christmas.” I’m Still reporting from Washington. Good Day.
According to veteran political strategist Pat Caddell, appearing on Breitbart News Daily, the Associated Press deliberately announced prematurely that Hillary Clinton had finally gained the Democrat presidential nomination before polls had closed in California, thereby suppressing the Bernie vote in that state.
“It was a purposefully irresponsible act, in my opinion,” said Caddell.
“It’s beyond irresponsible to the Nth degree. It affects the vote.”
“You put your thumb on the scales, knowing everyone will report it.
“The AP was once the great … essentially unbiased, news-gathering organization around the world.“
Bernie Sanders campaign spokesperson Michael Briggs said in a statement:
"Secretary Clinton does not have and will not have the requisite number of pledged delegates to secure the nomination.”
“She will be dependent on superdelegates who do not vote until July 25 and who can change their minds between now and then.”
“They include more than 400 superdelegates who endorsed Secretary Clinton 10 months before the first caucuses and primaries and long before any other candidate was in the race."
Pat Caddell also talked about the one-sided coverage the MSM has given to Donald Trump.
“…they go after Donald Trump for everything. I’m for candidates being vetted. What I’m against is when one candidate is vetted, and the other candidate is not covered at all, basically.”
Caddell quoted an unnamed friend of his is the news business:
“My God, to enter the newsrooms at the New York Times and the Washington Post is to enter a freaking jihad against Donald Trump.”
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Future DNC Chair Backs out of Radical Conference
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Minnesota congressman Keith Ellison – the rumored next in line to become the chairman of the Democratic National Committee – has decided to opt for some public image cleanup by cancelling his keynote address this coming Tuesday at the Muslim American Society’s annual conference in Chicago.
According to yesterday’s Washington Free Beacon,
“Ellison’s name and picture, which were previously featured prominently on the convention website’s homepage, have been removed completely. He was also removed from the full list of convention speakers.”
“Ellison has a long-standing relationship with the Muslim American Society, which was founded by members of the Muslim Brotherhood to be the extremist group’s voice in the United States.”
The pro-Israel Anti-Defamation League has called the Muslim American Society the:
“… leading American Muslim organization organizing anti-Israel activity in the U.S.”
If the Democrats put Ellison in charge of the DNC, it will show that they have no idea why they have suffered tremendous losses at every level of U.S. governance in the past 8 years. And in the next bi-elections coming in Nov. 2018, Democrat losses at the federal level will only increase as more Democrat Senators will be up for re-election, and more mainstream Democrats and potential candidate recruits abandon running under the Democrat banner.
And it’s not just because of philosophical differences. If you want to win, you don’t run as a Democrat.
Since President Obama took office in 2009, Democrats have lost 63 seats in the House of Representatives, 10 Senate seats, 12 governors, and most importantly for the future of American politics, nearly 1,000 seats in state legislatures.
State legislatures are where younger politicians get their training, and there are more pro-American Republicans coming up through the ranks then Democrats.
When the new Congress takes office on Jan. 3, Republicans will enjoy a 47-seat majority in the House and a 2-seat majority in the Senate.
America is speaking loudly, and it is NOT the same philosophical language Keith Ellison is speaking.
So, it’s Christmas eve. God bless Donald Trump, God bless America and Merry Christmas.
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A Secret Service source has told Infowars that Hillary Clinton has Parkinson’s disease and a major announcement on her medical situation is coming soon.
Quoting from Infowars released just hours ago:
Hillary has a very serious neurological degeneration which could be Parkinson’s disease;
Around half a million dollars has been spent to specially adapt three SUVs in which Hillary travels to provide lowered floors and disabled access to prevent Hillary from tripping.
Hillary’s staff is so intent on keeping reporters away from Clinton because she is at risk of petit mal seizures that can be triggered by camera flashes;
Hillary has major problems with balance, difficulties with walking and keeps falling down.
The Secret Service source told Infowars that other media has been given the same information, but they have decided not to run it – hoping she can pull herself across the finish line.
Therefore, the Secret Service contacted Infowars because they knew Infowars would run the story immediately.
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When Donald Trump entered the presidential race, I thought to myself, this guarantees a Hillary Clinton victory 15 months from now.
But the Donald has impressed. In polls, he now leads most of his Republican opponents by 10 percentage points or more.
Why? I’m not sure I can define it properly yet, but here is an example why the American middle class is flocking to him:
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Hang onto your hats, a new Monmouth University poll of 405 Iowa Voters conducted last Thursday shows Donald Trump in a tie with surgeon Ben Carson.
Both Trump and Carson are tied at 23% - more than double the rest of the field. But Carson’s favorability rating is much higher than Trump’s.
Carson is seen favorably by 81% of voters, and unfavorably by only 6%. Trump, though his numbers are spiking in Iowa, is seen favorably in this poll by 52% and unfavorably by 33%.
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So here’s where I stand as of Sept. 1, 2015.
Democrats:
Hillary Clinton should be toast – but – I’ll believe it when I see at least a felony indictment – nothing less will knock her out.
Bernie Sanders: First of all, Bernie is a socialist. Bigger government is 180 degrees away from what’s needed in the political discourse for the next century or so.
The one good thing is that he sort of fuzzily correctly identifies that bankers are the problem, but either he doesn’t know, or doesn’t dare precisely enunciate the real solution.
We, the people, have to take back control over the nation’s money supply. Catch phrases like “paying down the debt” or “auditing the Fed” will not do. Here’s the correct catch phrase: “No More National Debt”. Sovereign borrowing must be outlawed.
Most of the evil in this world is funded by the ascendance of the bank money system – where all money is created by banks as interest-bearing loans.
State money – in most of the “developed” world has now been reduced to around 3% of the money supply of most sovereign nations.
This is what drives the growing power of the vote buying machine in Washington, and nothing short of America outlawing government borrowing will fix it.
Joe Biden: His gaffs would make my job a lot more fun, but unless Hillary goes down, Biden will stay home.
Jim Webb: Webb is the Dem’s big hope for the future. Look for him to get some exposure this time, in preparation for the future.
Republicans:
Carson: Actually Carson was my first choice – until I saw him early on. He is soooo weak. He’s right on the issues, and probably incorruptible, but he just seems to be a naïve fawn in a Tiger’s ring. Was in touch with his campaign early on and his argument is excellent: he only needs to win 18% of the black vote to win. I can still support him wholeheartedly.
Ted Cruz: He keeps trying to win my heart, but I just can’t forgive him for voting to give Obama more power via Fast Track. Plus, I saw his father in person and he said Ted supported these “wonderful” “free” trade agreements.
Again, in case in needs repeating, there are no “free” trade deals. It’s all a lie. When it comes to the health of the American economy, every single one of them is a “slave trade” deal and must be rejected. I don’t hear Ted Cruz saying that.
Jeb Bush: Absolutely rejected. Selling away Florida’s pension funds to Lehman just before the Lehman crash in exchange for a lifetime job as a big banker eliminates him from consideration forever more.
Carly Fiorina: liked her at first, but then the Jesse Jackson connection surfaced. Subsequently, many HP IT types have written in regarding her activities there. I understand that there is more to come out on Miss Carly. At this point, I just don’t trust her. She’s doing a good job of propounding the straight Republican line, but has she stepped out of the box just once to say something radical – like Mexico is unloading their jails into the U.S.? No.
John Kasich: A great Congressman, a great FOX TV host, probably a great Ohio governor, but you just get the feeling that he waited one presidential cycle too many and should have jumped in 2 or 3 months earlier than he did. His wait till late strategy might have worked in another era, but not this time.
Scott Walker: I just don’t get why at the start of campaign season, there was so much media support for this guy. He has shown me absolutely nothing.
Marco Rubio: Another guy who I could have supported – even a month ago. However, once I realized that Rubio headed the infamous Gang of 8 in the Senate – and understood that the Gang of 8 was all about keeping an open borders policy to keep cheap labor flooding into the U.S. to benefit the so-called Masters of the Universe (see Still Report 412) -- all of a sudden Rubio’s polished presentations seemed scary and scripted. Cannot support until he says something that shakes up this system.
Lindsey Graham: Doesn’t deserve any comment except that his name needs to be carved into infamy as the only Republican Senator to vote against Bill Clinton’s impeachment conviction during Clinton’s Senate trial.
Rand Paul: Rand, peace is good, but Christians are being beheaded en masse in the Middle East, women being traded back and forth as sex slaves. Don’t you think someone needs to step in? The U.S. is capable of ending the worst of this in a single month – tops. Stay in the U.S. Senate. You have a place there and we need you there.
Chris Christie: He’s saying a lot of right things, but please, he’s just a pretend shaker upper. Bridgegate was just the tip of the iceberg with Christie. Cannot support in any way.
Rick Santorum: Unfortunately, despite perhaps being the best-qualified candidate, time has just passed him by. So sorry.
Rick Perry: No. He’s done.
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SR1234 – UN & Obama Floods Fargo With Refugees. City Fights Back
WND ran a great piece on Fargo, North Dakota a town of 118,000 people who have been forced by the federal government over the last 14 years to accept 4,103 refugees from Africa and the Middle East.
It turns out that the Somali refugee who stabbed 10 shoppers on Sept. 18th in a mall in St. Cloud, Minnesota – a 2-hour drive – was originally settled in Fargo.
ISIS later claimed that the perpetrator, was a “soldier of the Islamic State.”
Fargo is now evaluating what the cost has been to their community for this social experiment via immigration.
According to Dave Piepkorn, a Fargo City Commissioner:
“On a per capita basis, North Dakota leads the nation in refugees, and 80 percent or more get sent to the Fargo area.”
He said that Fargo has no say over how many refugees get sent in. The State Department and Lutheran Social Services of North Dakota, which makes a handsome profit for each refugee resettled, make all those decisions.
But the costs to Fargo have been huge, but only now is the city attempting to calculate it with the idea of perhaps suing the federal government for the costs.
Piepkorn says he expects the amount to run into the millions of dollars:
“We have 40 different types of language interpreters in our schools. I know the city and county are involved in housing, transportation and health care. It’s a huge amount of money.”
Last November, Superintendent of schools Dr. Jeff Schatz said just the cost of English language classes cost his system $2.8 dollars.
But there may be other costs – not just monetary. In May, the NBC TV affiliate in Fargo, ran a story that four active cases of tuberculosis have been identified among the migrants – the first cases of TB in Fargo in 20 years.
Lutheran Social Services denied the story initially, but it has been proven to be true.
Fargo is just one of 300 American towns selected by the United Nations to take in refugees.
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It’s nothing new. We’ve seen these ads since at least the days before the Arizona primary in mid-March. The question is when will something be done about it?
Ads continue on Craig’s list offering to pay anyone who wants to disrupt Trump rallies across the nation. Here is one that was aimed at gathering protesters for last week’s San Jose, California Trump rally.
“To Whom It May Concern:
We will pay $15.00 an hour plus travel (including room and board), clothing, flags, signs, etc. for individuals willing to disrupt Trump rallies throughout the US. If interested please leave your name and a contact number. Thank you”
Notice that the map shows the “Castro District”. This from Wikipedia:
“The Castro was one of the first gay neighborhoods in the United States.”
It adjoins Haight-Ashbury, which during the 1960s was ground zero for the birth of the hippy counterculture movement.
This would not be hard to infiltrate. My understanding of the law is that charges of inciting to riot require a specific time and place. Certainly this would qualify.
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