Still Report #1044 - Roger Ailes to be Fired from Fox News
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Roger Ailes, CEO of Fox News will either be fired or forced to resign from Fox News, according to a new report in New York Magazine. Owner Rupert Murdoch and sons Lachlan and James: “… have settled on removing the 76-year-old executive, say two sources briefed on a sexual-harassment investigation of Ailes being conducted by New York law firm Paul, Weiss.” The Murdochs are said to be split over whether Ailes should be fired this week, or wait until the Republican convention is over, but another source says that all three agree that Ailes has to go. Still other sources say that even if Ailes is done at Fox, he may not be done. There is apparently plenty of conservative money out there willing to support the kind of team Ailes put together, despite recent allegations of sexual impropriety. I’m still reporting from Washington. Good day.
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German finance minister Wolfgang Schäuble has come up with a novel way to solve the migrant invasion, raise petrol taxes across the EU to raise more money to build a wall.
“Why shouldn’t we deal with this at a European level, if the task is so urgent? We need to secure the Schengen external borders now. We cannot fail to address this problem because of a lack of funds.”
For the American audience, the Schengen Area is the 26 countries who have abolished passport control or any other type of border control at their common borders.
[map: "Map of the Schengen Area" by Rob984]
If you are driving from Germany to France now, you don’t stop at the French border and show your passport now. It’s just like driving across the Potomac River from Virginia to Maryland now – no stopping.
According to the British paper, the Telegraph, Schäuble is prepared to implement the tax on a voluntary basis with a “coalition of the willing”.
“If the EU cannot reach agreement on securing the external borders, Germany may be forced to close its own, the influential finance minister warned. Such a move could prove fatal to the Schengen Agreement.”
And that means the destruction of the EU, and that would be a very good thing. Sovereign borders means sovereign nations, means the preservation of whatever is left of world freedom.
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Now, on to Korea. Another tiny detail about the failure of the latest North Korean missile launch has come out tonight that makes a ton of difference in our understanding of how Trump’s negotiations with the Chinese may be affecting North Korea’s actions.
Today was the celebration of the birth of the grandfather of North Korea’s dictator, Kim Jong-un, 105 years ago. I’m not quite sure what the significance of the number 105 is, other than a good day to start trouble.
For the preceding week, the buzz in the MSM was that Tiny Kim would light off his latest underground A-bomb test – presumably the first test of a miniaturized ballistic missile-capable warhead. However, President Trump’s version of muscular diplomacy may have gotten in the way.
Last week, China ordered the return of a massive shipment of Korea’s most significant export – coal.
Then, the next day, China moved 150,000 troops to the northern border of North Korea.
We had been criticized for exaggerating that number by a factor of 10, but it has now been confirmed that the number of troops is between 150,000 and 175,000.
Lastly, China told Korea that if they went ahead with their nuke test, the flow of oil from China would come to a complete halt. Korea gets 90% of their oil from China.
So, experts watched closely today to see if the Koreans would bend to the Chinese demand and sure enough – they did.
However, Tiny Kim did decide to attempt to show off the latest ballistic missile believed to be their first prized ICBM, a guided ballistic missile with a minimum range of 5,500 kilometres, or 3,400 mi., primarily designed for nuclear weapons delivery.
This was thought to be the game-changer for the north, as it would put parts of the U.S. in its range.
However, the missile launch exploded seconds after liftoff – a huge embarrassment for the Tiny Kim regime.
But it gets more interesting, about 3 hours ago it was reported by Fox News’s reporter on the scene in Korea, Greg Palcott, that the North Korean ICBM was exploded as a result of an unconfirmed cyber attack.
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If so, was it the U.S.? Not as likely as the Chinese. This could well be yet another fruit of President Trump’s muscular diplomacy negotiations with the Chinese leader in Florida last weekend.
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Well, expect the endorsements of Donald Trump to really ramp up from here on as his inevitability sets in on the American body politic.
The latest announcement is Maine Governor Paul LePage.
“I was Donald Trump before Donald Trump became popular. So I think I should support him because we’re [cut from] the same cloth.”
LePage attacked Trump’s main rivals, Cruz and Rubio for their blitz on Trump during the debate:
“[They were] killing the brand.”
“I think there’s a mini-revolution going on in our country. We’re saying enough is enough with the gridlock. Washington is broken. And the reason I am coming out is two of the people that are chasing him are two of the people that create the gridlock.”
“I think he could be one of the greatest presidents if he sits down and puts together a good team.”
LePage made his announcement on a local radio show. Trump called into the show and said of LePage:
"He's a great guy — respected by a lot of people and I'll tell you really respected by Chris Christie. That is our terrific honor."
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I’ve been so tied up with the American elections, I have neglected our European friends who are facing the brunt of the invasion head on.
I’d like to introduce you to Simone. She is a native of Calais, France.
But it is so important to get a new American president that understands this invasion and will oppose it with all of America’s might, that I can barely think of the immediate needs of our European friends. So, between the New Hampshire primary and the South Carolina primary, I’m going to return to Europe.
Calais is the closest point that the French mainland comes to the British mainland. Calais is where the Chunnel goes under the English Channel. You don’t drive thru the Chunnel, your vehicle goes into a specially-designed railway car and then you turn on your radio, recline your seat in your vehicle, and 30 minutes later you are in England.
Calais is where hordes of migrants collect because they all want to get into England. Why? Because the British welfare system is so generous. I went thru the Chunnel from Calais, driving rental car about 3 years ago. There was not a trace of any migrant problem then.
All that you are about to hear about has happened since then.
Liberals tend to think that supporting Muslim migration is the humane thing for a civilized nation to do. In our next report, you’ll see just such a British television anchor living her grand life in London who still hasn’t had the scales drop from her eyes. She has yet to run headlong into the reality of just what the invasion means once you can no longer escape its effects
So take it away, Simone.
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The Washington Post says that Ben Carson will endorse Donald Trump tomorrow morning.
Carson and Trump met this morning at Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s luxury club, according to sources that insisted on anonymity.
Trump today got the endorsement of TV minister Pat Robertsen.
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It was a big night for Donald Trump, winning 3 out of 4 contests last night, then holding a nearly one-hour news conference that all major TV news networks covered in its entirety.
Trump’s news conference completely stepped on Democrat rival Hillary Clinton’s speech celebrating here massive victory in Mississippi.
However, news of Clinton’s win paled in comparison to the huge upset victory by her Democrat opponent, Bernie Sanders, in Michigan.
Trump won landslide victories in Mississippi and Michigan, but the Michigan vote was particularly satisfying since that state has not voted Republican since 1988. Trump also won in the Hawaii caucus, while Ted Cruz won the smallest of yesterday’s primary states, Idaho.
Trump broadened his lead in the delegate count by 15 delegates. Trump now has 446 delegates, to Cruz’s 347. 1237 are needed to win outright.
I know that many of our subscribers in Europe cannot get the complete story on Trump, so here at length is what Trump is saying.
A little after 9 pm eastern time, Trump took to the airwaves with unprecedented wall-to-wall coverage by all major networks. Trump immediately struck a conciliatory note, reaching out to mainstream Republicans and urging party unity:
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Trump said he even got a conciliatory call from Speaker of the House, Paul Ryan:
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Trump then even extended a hand of forgiveness to Mitt Romney”
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Trump even graciously reached out to Fox News host, Megyn Kelly and political commentator, Charles Krautheimer:
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Then Trump explained why he thought he was doing so well with evangelicals:
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Then he explained why Cruz is losing evangelical support:
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Trump then sarcastically took on the special interests and the lobbyists who financed an unprecedented group of attack ads against Trump over the last week:
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Trump then explained why it didn’t work:
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Trump then turned his attention to a rarely-understood dynamic of the coming presidential election that is rarely talked about and never part of polls – Trump’s ability to pull millions of supporters out to vote who rarely come out to vote:
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As a result, Trump thinks he will win states that have not been in play for Republicans for nearly a generation:
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Then Trump responded specifically to Mitt Romney’s assertions that many of Trump’s businesses were out of business. For example, Trump’s water company:
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Romney also mentioned Trump Steaks and Trump magazine as though they were no longer in business:
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Another business Romney hit on was Trump Airlines:
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Romney also mentioned Trump Vodka:
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Then Trump explained the Trump University issue:
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Finally, Trump explained why he has not settled the Trump University lawsuit”
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