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This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Tuesday, October 24th, 2023. PUB MEMBERSHIP PLUG: Summer has been great here at CrossPolitic, and we want you to join us on this ride… First, we’re no longer calling it the Fight Laugh Feast club… it’s now called the Pub! Second, we’ve launched a new line of content, focused on family entertainment. We have our new show “This America” already in the Pub and our exciting new “Rowdy Christian Guides” highlighting the practical guides to fun and godly life! Additionally, we will have the live streaming of our conferences, and our past conference talks, all bundled within our new polished Fight Laugh Feast App. Sign up today! Head on over to fightlaughfeast.com, and join the Pub! that’s fightlaughfeast.com. https://www.dailyfetched.com/over-12000-us-troops-head-toward-middle-east-on-10-warships/ Over 12,000 US Troops Head toward Middle East on 10 Warships As tensions equate to World War Three levels in the Middle East, over 12,000 US Navy and Marine Corps personnel aboard ten warships are heading towards the Middle East, according to reports. Over the weekend, Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III announced a series of actions to bolster the US military presence in the Middle East. The USS Dwight D. Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group has been redirected to the Central Command area of responsibility in addition to the Navy’s most advanced nuclear aircraft carrier, USS Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group, which is currently positioned in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. The USS Dwight D. Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group now joins the USS Gerald R. Ford group, bringing the number of American warships in the region to 10. There are 4,500 sailors on board the US aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford, accompanied by five other ships carrying over 1,600 US troops. Onboard the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower aircraft carrier is 5,000 service members, with further ships carrying another 1,000 troops. Last week, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin placed 2,000 forces on standby to “be ready to deploy.” The forces will now be ready to be deployed to the Eastern Mediterranean within 24 hours, Fox News reported. The order came just days after a special operations Marine Corps unit participating in exercises departed early “as a result of emerging events.” Over the weekend, Austin placed an unspecified number of US troops under “prepare to deploy” orders. Austin said in a statement: “I have placed an additional number of forces on prepare to deploy orders as part of prudent contingency planning, to increase their readiness and ability to quickly respond as required.” Meanwhile, up to six Chinese Warships have been spotted in waters near the Middle East. IDF spokesman Daniel Hagari said in a statement: “We need to enter under the best possible conditions, and this is what we are doing now, as the next stage of war approaches.” “From today, we are increasing the strikes and minimizing the danger.” “We will narrow the risks to our forces over the next stages. This is why we have once again urged residents of Gaza to keep moving south,” he added. As The Daily Fetched reported: Many media outlets have taken Hagari’s words as meaning they are preparing for an imminent ground assault. https://www.newsmax.com/world/globaltalk/israel-mideast-assets/2023/10/22/id/1139191/ US Rushes Advanced THAAD Missile Defense to Mideast Fears that the Israel-Hamas war could mushroom into a wider Middle East conflict rose on Sunday with Washington warning of a significant risk to U.S. interests in the region as ally Israel pounded Gaza and clashes on its border with Lebanon intensified. Gaza's Health Ministry said 266 Palestinians, including 117 children, had been killed by Israeli air strikes in the past 24 hours in the enclave, to which Israel laid "total siege" after a deadly mass infiltration into Israel by Hamas gunmen on Oct. 7. In neighboring Syria, where Hamas' main regional backer Iran has a military presence, Israeli missiles hit Damascus and Aleppo international airports early on Sunday, putting both out of service and killing two workers, Syrian state media said. Along Israel's northern border with Lebanon, the Iran-backed Hezbollah group has clashed with Israeli forces in support of Hamas in the deadliest escalation of frontier violence since an Israel-Hezbollah war in 2006. With violence around its heavily guarded borders increasing, Israel on Sunday added 14 communities close to Lebanon and Syria to its evacuation contingency plan in the north of the country. Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh called on the international community to create "a united front" to stop Israel's attacks against Gaza and allow in desperately needed aid which has only begun to trickle in. "We place at the top of our priorities stopping the Israeli aggression (...) and bringing in medical and relief aid to prevent a major humanitarian catastrophe," Shtayyeh said during a meeting with 25 ambassadors, representatives and consuls. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Saturday that Washington would send more military assets to the Middle East in support of Israel and strengthen the U.S. defense posture in the region after "recent escalations by Iran and its proxy forces" - a reference to Hezbollah, Palestinian and other militants. Austin told ABC's "This Week" program on Sunday: "We're concerned about potential escalation. In fact, what we're seeing ... is the prospect of a significant escalation of attacks on our troops and our people throughout the region. "If any group or any country is looking to widen this conflict and take advantage of this very unfortunate situation ... our advice is: don’t," he added. Austin said a Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system and extra Patriot air defense missile system battalions will be sent to the region and more troops put on standby. Iranian security officials told Reuters Iran's strategy was for Middle East proxies like Hezbollah to pursue limited strikes on Israeli and U.S. targets but to avoid a major escalation that would draw in Tehran, a high-wire act for the Islamic Republic. Israel unleashed an aerial blitz on Gaza to its southwest after Hamas militants breached the border on Oct. 7 and killed 1,400 people, mainly civilians, and took 212 hostages back to Gaza. Gaza's Health Ministry said on Sunday that Israel's air and missile strikes in retaliation had killed at least 4,741 and wounded 15,898, with over a million of the densely populated enclave's 2.3 million people displaced. Israel has amassed tanks and troops near the fenced border around Gaza for a planned ground invasion aiming to annihilate Hamas, after several inconclusive wars dating to its seizure of power there in 2007, after Israel ended a 38-year occupation. Several Egyptian guards on the border with Gaza suffered minor injuries on Sunday after being accidentally hit by fragments of a shell from an Israeli tank, the Egyptian army said. Israel's defense force expressed "sorrow regarding the incident," which it said was being investigated. Hamas's armed wing said it had fired more rockets at Tel Aviv on Sunday. There was no immediate word of damage or casualties. With Israel keeping up daily bombings, Palestinians said they received renewed Israeli military warnings to move from Gaza's north to the south to avoid the deadliest theater of the war. They said military leaflets dropped on the territory, just 45 km (28 miles) long, contained the added warning that they could be identified as sympathizers with a "terrorist organization" if they stayed put. Gaza's Health Ministry said most of the dead from air strikes over the past 24 hours were in Gaza's south. Israel says it is only targeting militants and that they often use residential buildings as cover. The first humanitarian aid convoy allowed into Gaza since war erupted arrived in southern Gaza from Egypt on Saturday after days of negotiations. The U.N. said the 20-truck convoy brought life-saving medical supplies and some food. A second convoy of around 19 trucks loaded with medical and food supplies entered the Egyptian side of the Rafah crossing on Sunday and was being inspected before proceeding into Gaza, sources said. An explosion and ambulance sirens were heard on Sunday afternoon, shortly after the second convoy had entered the crossing, witnesses said. The cause and exact location were not immediately clear. The U.N. humanitarian office said the volume of aid entering so far was just 4% of the daily average before the hostilities and a fraction of what was needed with food, water, medicines and fuel stocks running out. Deprived of electricity and water, Gazans in the southern town of Khan Younis said they were struggling to feed their children. “We are suffering extremely, waiting since dawn to get bread. If this continues for two more days it will be catastrophic,” said Saleh Skafi, a father of four from north Gaza now sheltering in Khan Younis. Now, on this note - let’s take a look at the overall situation across the globe… https://www.axios.com/2023/10/20/biden-government-war-fears-israel-hamas Behind the Curtain: Rattled U.S. government fears wars could spread Never before have we talked to so many top government officials who, in private, are so worried about so many overseas conflicts at once. We don't like to sound dire. But to sound a siren of clinical, clear-eyed realism: U.S. officials say this confluence of crises poses epic concern and historic danger. Behind the scenes: Officials tell us that inside the White House, this was the heaviest, most chilling week since President Biden took office just over 1,000 days ago. Former Defense Secretary Bob Gates — who ran the Pentagon under presidents of both parties, George W. Bush and Barack Obama — tells us America is facing the most crises since World War II ended 78 years ago. He explains the White House's system overload like this: "There's this gigantic funnel that sits over the table in the Situation Room. And all the problems in the world end up coming through that funnel to the same eight or 10 people. There's a limit to the bandwidth those eight or 10 people can have." Israel's response to the Hamas terrorist attack, and growing fear of a spreading war that reaches to Iran and beyond. Officials point to the protests, threats and deadly, anti-American warnings of Arab nations after they thought — incorrectly — Israel struck a hospital in Gaza, killing hundreds. This is a preview of what they fully expect will be a worldwide response to the expected Israeli invasion of Gaza. The U.S. is deploying two aircraft carriers to the region. A U.S. Navy destroyer on Thursday shot down missiles from Yemen that appeared headed toward Israel. U.S. troops were fired on this week by drones in Syria and Iraq. Vladimir Putin meeting in China this week with Xi Jinping to further strengthen their anti-America alliance. In a new Foreign Affairs article that top officials are sharing, Gates argues that both leaders believe America and other big democracies "are past their prime and have entered an irreversible decline." Putin and Xi sniff weakness and are activating on many fronts… This Reuters headline says it all: "Russia says it is coordinating Middle East policy with China." A malicious Iran. It's unclear how involved Iran was in orchestrating or assisting the Hamas terrorist attack — but officials seem certain there are ties. More worrisome: U.S. officials fear Hezbollah — a much bigger terrorist group than Hamas, funded by Iran — will strike the moment Israel gets stuck in Gaza. Biden said Thursday night in his Oval Office address: "Iran is supporting Russia in Ukraine, and it's supporting Hamas and other terrorist groups in the region." Then there's the unhinged leader of North Korea, Kim Jong Un, and his frequent testing of long-range, nuclear-capable missiles. As Gates points out, the combined nuclear arsenal of Russia, China, Iran and North Korea "could within a few years be nearly double the size of" America's. A new weapon is being deployed in all these conflicts: a massive spread of doctored or wholly fake videos to manipulate what people see and think in real time. The architects of these new technologies, in background conversations after demonstrating new capabilities soon to be released, say even the sharpest eyes looking for fake videos will have an impossible time detecting what's real. (We'll have a column coming soon to Go Deeper on this topic). Fake video, on top of bots (fake people) and fake written content, is being used aggressively by all anti-American actors, intelligence officials say. Some experts estimate that more than 90% of content on the internet will soon be fake or manipulated. What scares officials is how all five threats could fuse into one. The State Department on Thursday issued a rare "Worldwide Caution," warning U.S. travelers abroad of "increased tensions in various locations around the world" that raise "the potential for terrorist attacks, demonstrations or violent actions against U.S. citizens and interests." These simultaneous threats are hitting at the very moment the American political system seems — and sometimes is — literally broken. It's not just that Republicans don't have a House speaker and can't seem to elect one, or that we might shut down the government in the middle of this mess, or that we're hurtling toward another toxic presidential election in which big chunks of both parties want different candidates. Former top intelligence officials tell us domestic unrest is one of their biggest fears — whether it's triggered by court rulings against President Trump or protests over war in the Middle East. Biden allies frame these flare-ups as a reminder that global chaos requires calm and experience. "With age comes wisdom," Ron Klain, Biden's first chief of staff, told us. But there has been a total collapse of people's trust in the opposing party, the media, what they see or share on social platforms, and even the top-secret intelligence the government relies on to measure these threats. This, as much as the five individual threats above, is what worries officials. They know things could get worse — fast — and require tough actions — fast. And no one knows whether Congress or the public could unite in an emergency. https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2023/10/22/londons-met-police-declare-calling-for-jihad-is-lawful-as-word-has-number-of-meanings/ London Police Declare Calling for Jihad Is Lawful as Word has ‘Number of Meanings’ London’s Metropolitan Police have come under criticism for their seemingly lax approach towards pro-Palestine demonstrations and for giving excuses for those calling for “jihad” against Israel on the streets of the British capital. An estimated 100,000 anti-Israel protesters took to the streets of London on Saturday. Ahead of the demonstration, the Met police warned activists that they may face arrest if they were seen to be supporting proscribed terror groups like Hamas. However, while several people were arrested and some investigations continue, the police force drew considerable backlash for appearing to excuse calls for jihad. Responding to footage of a speaker calling for jihad while standing in front of a placard calling on the “Muslim armies” of the world to attack Israel, the Met said on X: “The word jihad has a number of meanings but we know the public will most commonly associate it with terrorism. “We have specialist counter-terrorism officers here in the operations room who have particular knowledge in this area. They have assessed this video, filmed at the protest in central London today, and have not identified any offences arising from the specific clip. However, recognising the way language like this will be interpreted by the public and the divisive impact it will have, officers have identified the man involved and will be speaking to him shortly to discourage any repeat of similar chanting.” Yet users on social media noted that the Metropolitan Police’s own hate crime guide states: “The offence of incitement to hatred occurs when someone acts in a way that is threatening and intended to stir up hatred… Hate content may include: messages calling for violence against a specific person or group.” https://twitter.com/i/status/1715732342604505530 - Play Video While the Arabic word literally translates to “struggle” and has been used in other, more peaceful contexts, observers noted that the context of the call for jihad on Saturday in London was a literal war cry against Israel. Journalist Andy Ngo, who covered the London rally on Saturday, said: “I was there and the speaker was specifically talking about getting military leaders and countries to mobilize armies of Muslims to go to Palestinian territories to assist the (those who do jihad) against Israel in a holy battle for Islam.” The post has received widespread derision, with author Douglas Murray writing: “Yes, oh Imam of the Met Police. Those guys definitely looked like they were calling for an intense inner spiritual struggle. Got it in one.” Political commentator Darren Grimes added: “Shouting ‘Jihad! Jihad! Jihad!’ won’t get you arrested in Britain, but telling a copper that they look like your lesbian nan as a teenager will see six officers pound your door down.”
This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Tuesday, October 24th, 2023. PUB MEMBERSHIP PLUG: Summer has been great here at CrossPolitic, and we want you to join us on this ride… First, we’re no longer calling it the Fight Laugh Feast club… it’s now called the Pub! Second, we’ve launched a new line of content, focused on family entertainment. We have our new show “This America” already in the Pub and our exciting new “Rowdy Christian Guides” highlighting the practical guides to fun and godly life! Additionally, we will have the live streaming of our conferences, and our past conference talks, all bundled within our new polished Fight Laugh Feast App. Sign up today! Head on over to fightlaughfeast.com, and join the Pub! that’s fightlaughfeast.com. https://www.dailyfetched.com/over-12000-us-troops-head-toward-middle-east-on-10-warships/ Over 12,000 US Troops Head toward Middle East on 10 Warships As tensions equate to World War Three levels in the Middle East, over 12,000 US Navy and Marine Corps personnel aboard ten warships are heading towards the Middle East, according to reports. Over the weekend, Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III announced a series of actions to bolster the US military presence in the Middle East. The USS Dwight D. Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group has been redirected to the Central Command area of responsibility in addition to the Navy’s most advanced nuclear aircraft carrier, USS Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group, which is currently positioned in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. The USS Dwight D. Eisenhower Carrier Strike Group now joins the USS Gerald R. Ford group, bringing the number of American warships in the region to 10. There are 4,500 sailors on board the US aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford, accompanied by five other ships carrying over 1,600 US troops. Onboard the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower aircraft carrier is 5,000 service members, with further ships carrying another 1,000 troops. Last week, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin placed 2,000 forces on standby to “be ready to deploy.” The forces will now be ready to be deployed to the Eastern Mediterranean within 24 hours, Fox News reported. The order came just days after a special operations Marine Corps unit participating in exercises departed early “as a result of emerging events.” Over the weekend, Austin placed an unspecified number of US troops under “prepare to deploy” orders. Austin said in a statement: “I have placed an additional number of forces on prepare to deploy orders as part of prudent contingency planning, to increase their readiness and ability to quickly respond as required.” Meanwhile, up to six Chinese Warships have been spotted in waters near the Middle East. IDF spokesman Daniel Hagari said in a statement: “We need to enter under the best possible conditions, and this is what we are doing now, as the next stage of war approaches.” “From today, we are increasing the strikes and minimizing the danger.” “We will narrow the risks to our forces over the next stages. This is why we have once again urged residents of Gaza to keep moving south,” he added. As The Daily Fetched reported: Many media outlets have taken Hagari’s words as meaning they are preparing for an imminent ground assault. https://www.newsmax.com/world/globaltalk/israel-mideast-assets/2023/10/22/id/1139191/ US Rushes Advanced THAAD Missile Defense to Mideast Fears that the Israel-Hamas war could mushroom into a wider Middle East conflict rose on Sunday with Washington warning of a significant risk to U.S. interests in the region as ally Israel pounded Gaza and clashes on its border with Lebanon intensified. Gaza's Health Ministry said 266 Palestinians, including 117 children, had been killed by Israeli air strikes in the past 24 hours in the enclave, to which Israel laid "total siege" after a deadly mass infiltration into Israel by Hamas gunmen on Oct. 7. In neighboring Syria, where Hamas' main regional backer Iran has a military presence, Israeli missiles hit Damascus and Aleppo international airports early on Sunday, putting both out of service and killing two workers, Syrian state media said. Along Israel's northern border with Lebanon, the Iran-backed Hezbollah group has clashed with Israeli forces in support of Hamas in the deadliest escalation of frontier violence since an Israel-Hezbollah war in 2006. With violence around its heavily guarded borders increasing, Israel on Sunday added 14 communities close to Lebanon and Syria to its evacuation contingency plan in the north of the country. Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh called on the international community to create "a united front" to stop Israel's attacks against Gaza and allow in desperately needed aid which has only begun to trickle in. "We place at the top of our priorities stopping the Israeli aggression (...) and bringing in medical and relief aid to prevent a major humanitarian catastrophe," Shtayyeh said during a meeting with 25 ambassadors, representatives and consuls. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Saturday that Washington would send more military assets to the Middle East in support of Israel and strengthen the U.S. defense posture in the region after "recent escalations by Iran and its proxy forces" - a reference to Hezbollah, Palestinian and other militants. Austin told ABC's "This Week" program on Sunday: "We're concerned about potential escalation. In fact, what we're seeing ... is the prospect of a significant escalation of attacks on our troops and our people throughout the region. "If any group or any country is looking to widen this conflict and take advantage of this very unfortunate situation ... our advice is: don’t," he added. Austin said a Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system and extra Patriot air defense missile system battalions will be sent to the region and more troops put on standby. Iranian security officials told Reuters Iran's strategy was for Middle East proxies like Hezbollah to pursue limited strikes on Israeli and U.S. targets but to avoid a major escalation that would draw in Tehran, a high-wire act for the Islamic Republic. Israel unleashed an aerial blitz on Gaza to its southwest after Hamas militants breached the border on Oct. 7 and killed 1,400 people, mainly civilians, and took 212 hostages back to Gaza. Gaza's Health Ministry said on Sunday that Israel's air and missile strikes in retaliation had killed at least 4,741 and wounded 15,898, with over a million of the densely populated enclave's 2.3 million people displaced. Israel has amassed tanks and troops near the fenced border around Gaza for a planned ground invasion aiming to annihilate Hamas, after several inconclusive wars dating to its seizure of power there in 2007, after Israel ended a 38-year occupation. Several Egyptian guards on the border with Gaza suffered minor injuries on Sunday after being accidentally hit by fragments of a shell from an Israeli tank, the Egyptian army said. Israel's defense force expressed "sorrow regarding the incident," which it said was being investigated. Hamas's armed wing said it had fired more rockets at Tel Aviv on Sunday. There was no immediate word of damage or casualties. With Israel keeping up daily bombings, Palestinians said they received renewed Israeli military warnings to move from Gaza's north to the south to avoid the deadliest theater of the war. They said military leaflets dropped on the territory, just 45 km (28 miles) long, contained the added warning that they could be identified as sympathizers with a "terrorist organization" if they stayed put. Gaza's Health Ministry said most of the dead from air strikes over the past 24 hours were in Gaza's south. Israel says it is only targeting militants and that they often use residential buildings as cover. The first humanitarian aid convoy allowed into Gaza since war erupted arrived in southern Gaza from Egypt on Saturday after days of negotiations. The U.N. said the 20-truck convoy brought life-saving medical supplies and some food. A second convoy of around 19 trucks loaded with medical and food supplies entered the Egyptian side of the Rafah crossing on Sunday and was being inspected before proceeding into Gaza, sources said. An explosion and ambulance sirens were heard on Sunday afternoon, shortly after the second convoy had entered the crossing, witnesses said. The cause and exact location were not immediately clear. The U.N. humanitarian office said the volume of aid entering so far was just 4% of the daily average before the hostilities and a fraction of what was needed with food, water, medicines and fuel stocks running out. Deprived of electricity and water, Gazans in the southern town of Khan Younis said they were struggling to feed their children. “We are suffering extremely, waiting since dawn to get bread. If this continues for two more days it will be catastrophic,” said Saleh Skafi, a father of four from north Gaza now sheltering in Khan Younis. Now, on this note - let’s take a look at the overall situation across the globe… https://www.axios.com/2023/10/20/biden-government-war-fears-israel-hamas Behind the Curtain: Rattled U.S. government fears wars could spread Never before have we talked to so many top government officials who, in private, are so worried about so many overseas conflicts at once. We don't like to sound dire. But to sound a siren of clinical, clear-eyed realism: U.S. officials say this confluence of crises poses epic concern and historic danger. Behind the scenes: Officials tell us that inside the White House, this was the heaviest, most chilling week since President Biden took office just over 1,000 days ago. Former Defense Secretary Bob Gates — who ran the Pentagon under presidents of both parties, George W. Bush and Barack Obama — tells us America is facing the most crises since World War II ended 78 years ago. He explains the White House's system overload like this: "There's this gigantic funnel that sits over the table in the Situation Room. And all the problems in the world end up coming through that funnel to the same eight or 10 people. There's a limit to the bandwidth those eight or 10 people can have." Israel's response to the Hamas terrorist attack, and growing fear of a spreading war that reaches to Iran and beyond. Officials point to the protests, threats and deadly, anti-American warnings of Arab nations after they thought — incorrectly — Israel struck a hospital in Gaza, killing hundreds. This is a preview of what they fully expect will be a worldwide response to the expected Israeli invasion of Gaza. The U.S. is deploying two aircraft carriers to the region. A U.S. Navy destroyer on Thursday shot down missiles from Yemen that appeared headed toward Israel. U.S. troops were fired on this week by drones in Syria and Iraq. Vladimir Putin meeting in China this week with Xi Jinping to further strengthen their anti-America alliance. In a new Foreign Affairs article that top officials are sharing, Gates argues that both leaders believe America and other big democracies "are past their prime and have entered an irreversible decline." Putin and Xi sniff weakness and are activating on many fronts… This Reuters headline says it all: "Russia says it is coordinating Middle East policy with China." A malicious Iran. It's unclear how involved Iran was in orchestrating or assisting the Hamas terrorist attack — but officials seem certain there are ties. More worrisome: U.S. officials fear Hezbollah — a much bigger terrorist group than Hamas, funded by Iran — will strike the moment Israel gets stuck in Gaza. Biden said Thursday night in his Oval Office address: "Iran is supporting Russia in Ukraine, and it's supporting Hamas and other terrorist groups in the region." Then there's the unhinged leader of North Korea, Kim Jong Un, and his frequent testing of long-range, nuclear-capable missiles. As Gates points out, the combined nuclear arsenal of Russia, China, Iran and North Korea "could within a few years be nearly double the size of" America's. A new weapon is being deployed in all these conflicts: a massive spread of doctored or wholly fake videos to manipulate what people see and think in real time. The architects of these new technologies, in background conversations after demonstrating new capabilities soon to be released, say even the sharpest eyes looking for fake videos will have an impossible time detecting what's real. (We'll have a column coming soon to Go Deeper on this topic). Fake video, on top of bots (fake people) and fake written content, is being used aggressively by all anti-American actors, intelligence officials say. Some experts estimate that more than 90% of content on the internet will soon be fake or manipulated. What scares officials is how all five threats could fuse into one. The State Department on Thursday issued a rare "Worldwide Caution," warning U.S. travelers abroad of "increased tensions in various locations around the world" that raise "the potential for terrorist attacks, demonstrations or violent actions against U.S. citizens and interests." These simultaneous threats are hitting at the very moment the American political system seems — and sometimes is — literally broken. It's not just that Republicans don't have a House speaker and can't seem to elect one, or that we might shut down the government in the middle of this mess, or that we're hurtling toward another toxic presidential election in which big chunks of both parties want different candidates. Former top intelligence officials tell us domestic unrest is one of their biggest fears — whether it's triggered by court rulings against President Trump or protests over war in the Middle East. Biden allies frame these flare-ups as a reminder that global chaos requires calm and experience. "With age comes wisdom," Ron Klain, Biden's first chief of staff, told us. But there has been a total collapse of people's trust in the opposing party, the media, what they see or share on social platforms, and even the top-secret intelligence the government relies on to measure these threats. This, as much as the five individual threats above, is what worries officials. They know things could get worse — fast — and require tough actions — fast. And no one knows whether Congress or the public could unite in an emergency. https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2023/10/22/londons-met-police-declare-calling-for-jihad-is-lawful-as-word-has-number-of-meanings/ London Police Declare Calling for Jihad Is Lawful as Word has ‘Number of Meanings’ London’s Metropolitan Police have come under criticism for their seemingly lax approach towards pro-Palestine demonstrations and for giving excuses for those calling for “jihad” against Israel on the streets of the British capital. An estimated 100,000 anti-Israel protesters took to the streets of London on Saturday. Ahead of the demonstration, the Met police warned activists that they may face arrest if they were seen to be supporting proscribed terror groups like Hamas. However, while several people were arrested and some investigations continue, the police force drew considerable backlash for appearing to excuse calls for jihad. Responding to footage of a speaker calling for jihad while standing in front of a placard calling on the “Muslim armies” of the world to attack Israel, the Met said on X: “The word jihad has a number of meanings but we know the public will most commonly associate it with terrorism. “We have specialist counter-terrorism officers here in the operations room who have particular knowledge in this area. They have assessed this video, filmed at the protest in central London today, and have not identified any offences arising from the specific clip. However, recognising the way language like this will be interpreted by the public and the divisive impact it will have, officers have identified the man involved and will be speaking to him shortly to discourage any repeat of similar chanting.” Yet users on social media noted that the Metropolitan Police’s own hate crime guide states: “The offence of incitement to hatred occurs when someone acts in a way that is threatening and intended to stir up hatred… Hate content may include: messages calling for violence against a specific person or group.” https://twitter.com/i/status/1715732342604505530 - Play Video While the Arabic word literally translates to “struggle” and has been used in other, more peaceful contexts, observers noted that the context of the call for jihad on Saturday in London was a literal war cry against Israel. Journalist Andy Ngo, who covered the London rally on Saturday, said: “I was there and the speaker was specifically talking about getting military leaders and countries to mobilize armies of Muslims to go to Palestinian territories to assist the (those who do jihad) against Israel in a holy battle for Islam.” The post has received widespread derision, with author Douglas Murray writing: “Yes, oh Imam of the Met Police. Those guys definitely looked like they were calling for an intense inner spiritual struggle. Got it in one.” Political commentator Darren Grimes added: “Shouting ‘Jihad! Jihad! Jihad!’ won’t get you arrested in Britain, but telling a copper that they look like your lesbian nan as a teenager will see six officers pound your door down.”
Randy sets up the rest of the show with his teasers regarding Biden's freeing up, not $6 billion for terrorism, but almost $60 billion along with his expose of Democrat State Representative Tim Hernandez who gained international attention for his refusal to condemn the slaughter of babies and grandmothers in Israel. Journalist Andy Ngo exposed the rest of the story and Randy shares it with you.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Randy sets up the rest of the show with his teasers regarding Biden's freeing up, not $6 billion for terrorism, but almost $60 billion along with his expose of Democrat State Representative Tim Hernandez who gained international attention for his refusal to condemn the slaughter of babies and grandmothers in Israel. Journalist Andy Ngo exposed the rest of the story and Randy shares it with you. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Special thanks to Birch Gold Group for sponsoring today's episode. Text "PETER" to 989898 for your FREE info kit on gold.Journalist Andy Ngo has been in the news regarding the conclusion of his civil lawsuit against Rose City Antifa. Members of the Portland “anti-fascist” group assaulted Andy multiple times since 2019, putting him in the hospital with a brain hemorrhage. Despite a plethora of video evidence, the jury cleared the assailants of responsibility on August 8. Andy and one of his lawyers discussed juror intimidation by the defense lawyer and other Antifa members with Laura Ingraham. Peter Boghossian and Andy had this conversation prior to the conclusion of the trial. They have been friends for years, first meeting at Portland State University in 2015 when Peter was a professor and Andy was a graduate student. Peter and Andy share their first-hand experience with the damage Social Justice ideology has inflicted on Portland, Oregon. They discuss the decline in crime prevention by police and citizens, including the national effect of former US Marine Daniel Penny's indictment. Andy explains why left-wing violence is tolerated and even encouraged. Many academics have ties to violent extremists (or are violent extremists themselves) and activist journalists provide narratives that justify vitriol toward their ideological enemies. Andy explains how left-wing radicalization begins as early as elementary school. Andy and Peter were previously involved in secular activism. They consider the consequences of bartering fealty to traditional religions in exchange for Wokism. Peter describes his Pollyanna expectation for a new age of rational flourishing and his surprise at the secular pseudo-religious outcome. Also discussed: moral triaging, identity vs. class, epistemological paralysis, Billboard Chris, trans militancy, preferred pronouns, and the ineffectiveness of anonymity. Andy Ngo is the author of the #1 national bestseller, Unmasked: Inside Antifa's Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy. His articles can be found in The Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, Quillette, New York Post, Fox News, and other publications. Andy is Senior Editor at The Post Millennial. Website: https://www.andy-ngo.com/Locals: https://ngolocals.com/Detailed report: Civil Trial against Rose City Antifa https://townhall.com/tipsheet/miacathell/2023/08/09/andy-ngo-antifa-trial-hacker-testimony-n2626762Post-Trial Interview with Laura Ingraham https://www.patreon.com/posts/87462476?pr=trueWatch this episode on YouTube.
Journalist Andy Ngo's lawsuit against two Antifa members who allegedly brutally beat him in Portland went the wrong way, as the jury found the defendants not liable for any damages. Glenn and Stu go through a poll on the existence of aliens. Investigative journalist Steve Baker joins to discuss how he has received a subpoena over his January 6 reporting. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey joins to discuss the importance of free speech and the First Amendment as government officials pursue social media censorship for all Americans. Turning Point USA contributor Jack Posobiec discusses Andy Ngo's devastating court outcome and the intimidation and violence Antifa members engaged in during the trial. Glenn and Stu discuss the importance of weeding out the corruption in our government. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We begin the hour with part two of Money Monday with David Fischer as we look ahead to 2023. Then - more on the Raiders improbable win and Argentina wins the World Cup. Journalist Andy Ngo exposes the despicable people behind the CO Springs AntiFascist Twiter account: a trans "journalist" named Heidi Beedle with the equally despicable "Colorado Times-Recorder." We wrap with a preview of NBC Correspondent Tom Costello's "Battlefield Space" - Costello our guest at 605pMT.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Drew Hernandez unpacks how MULTIPLE Disney employees were busted in a child trafficking sting, days after the company caved to the woke mob and issued a statement against an anti-grooming bill in Florida. Plus hate crimes are on the rise, especially within the black and Asian communities. Journalist Andy Ngo weighs in on some of the most recent incidents and explains why this kind of violence isn't being talked about by the main stream media.
Journalist Andy Ngo joined me to share his experience reporting on Antifa, including being assaulted, and the well-oiled machine that protects them.
PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 1: The State Department doesn't put America first. Pompeo accuses NIH, Fauci of covering up for the ChiComs. Rush on Biden's view of America: An idea we never lived up to. AOC: To reduce crime, stop building jails. Journalist Andy Ngo beaten again by Antifa. Rush: Antifa is the Democrat Party. Introducing the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show coming June 21st. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 2: United Airlines to resume supersonic flights. Rush on the Concorde and the miracle of aviation. Campus Reform asks kids about critical race theory. Parents across the nation are speaking up against CRT. Rush speaks freely about the legacy of MLK. Antifa, BLM chant: "Fire, fire, gentrifier! Fire, fire, get the fire!" Rush on leftist anti-Americanism. America gets no credit for ending slavery. Caller on defund-the-police madness. Road Trip with Rush: Shakin' All Over by The Guess Who. Rush on D-Day. Sacramento caller on "dittos." PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 3: Newt wants radio stations to play FDR's D-Day prayer on June 6th. Rush on his visit to Normandy, importance of remembering what happened on D-Day. Rush on the cemetery at Normandy. WH press corps ask Jen Psaki about cats, not Fauci emails. Rush on his cat, Punkin. Caller on the ChiCom virus. EIB High Note: Petty Officer 3rd Class Donald Helfer, a WWII hero who never told anyone. Caller on his family's legacy of military service. How Rush and Trump were alike. Todd on his experience as guest host for Rush. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Democrats ratchet up the racially divisive rhetoric as riots continue for a third day in Minnesotta. Buck takes the left to task on their demagoguery. Plus, Antifa is resurgent in Portland, Oregon. Journalist Andy Ngo joins Buck with the latest. And a NYC teacher puts his job on the line to ring the alarm on the effect of "critical race theory" on students.
Newt Gingrich talks to Author of Unmasked: Inside Antifa's Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy. Newt's World Podcast. Andy Ngo on Antifa ‘Unmasked' Many of us learned about Antifa last summer when the Seattle Autonomous Zone was created in a six-block area which police abandoned and violence subsequently erupted. Journalist Andy Ngo was on the ground covering the story. He has become the reporter who covers the antifascist movement and their activities. Andy Ngo is the author of the new best-seller, Unmasked: Inside Antifa's Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy. About the book- Unmasked: Inside Antifa's Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy by Andy Ngo. February 2, 2021 Now a #1 National Bestseller! A journalist who's been attacked by Antifa writes a deeply researched and reported account of the group's history and tactics. When Andy Ngo was attacked in the streets by Antifa in the summer of 2019, most people assumed it was an isolated incident. But those who'd been following Ngo's reporting in outlets like the New York Post and Quillette knew that the attack was only the latest in a long line of crimes perpetrated by Antifa. In Unmasked, Andy Ngo tells the story of this violent extremist movement from the very beginning. He includes interviews with former followers of the group, people who've been attacked by them, and incorporates stories from his own life. This book contains a trove of documents obtained by the author, published for the first time ever.
Newt Gingrich talks to Author of Unmasked: Inside Antifa’s Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy. Newt’s World Podcast. Andy Ngo on Antifa ‘Unmasked’ Many of us learned about Antifa last summer when the Seattle Autonomous Zone was created in a six-block area which police abandoned and violence subsequently erupted. Journalist Andy Ngo was on the ground covering the story. He has become the reporter who covers the antifascist movement and their activities. Andy Ngo is the author of the new best-seller, Unmasked: Inside Antifa’s Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy. About the book- Unmasked: Inside Antifa's Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy by Andy Ngo. February 2, 2021 Now a #1 National Bestseller! A journalist who's been attacked by Antifa writes a deeply researched and reported account of the group's history and tactics. When Andy Ngo was attacked in the streets by Antifa in the summer of 2019, most people assumed it was an isolated incident. But those who'd been following Ngo's reporting in outlets like the New York Post and Quillette knew that the attack was only the latest in a long line of crimes perpetrated by Antifa. In Unmasked, Andy Ngo tells the story of this violent extremist movement from the very beginning. He includes interviews with former followers of the group, people who've been attacked by them, and incorporates stories from his own life. This book contains a trove of documents obtained by the author, published for the first time ever.
Many of us learned about Antifa last summer when the Seattle Autonomous Zone was created in a six-block area which police abandoned and violence subsequently erupted. Journalist Andy Ngo was on the ground covering the story. He has become the reporter who covers the antifascist movement and their activities. Andy Ngo is the author of the new best-seller, Unmasked: Inside Antifa’s Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
An article published by Axios discusses how to deprogram America’s right-wing “extremists." A social credit system is coming, where data such as your phone type and internet history may be used by banks for financial decisions. Reactions to Jeep’s Super Bowl commercial about unity aren’t promising. Journalist Andy Ngo joins to discuss his new book, “Unmasked," and the Los Angeles Times’ smear campaign against him. Professional ASL interpreter Heather Mewshaw joins to discuss how she was targeted for her conservative views by Time and why she left the White House. Mark Cuban's Dallas Mavericks are not playing the national anthem before games. What is the real goal of the impeachment trial? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
An article published by Axios discusses how to deprogram America’s right-wing “extremists." A social credit system is coming, where data such as your phone type and internet history may be used by banks for financial decisions. Journalist Andy Ngo calls in to review his new book, “Unmasked," and respond to the Los Angeles Times’ smear campaign against him. Professional ASL interpreter Heather Mewshaw joins to discuss how she was targeted for her conservative views by Time and why she left the White House. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The White House goes after RT, claiming it has an agenda... Steve Malzberg will respond. Has AOC been embellishing parts the story she's been telling about the day the capital was attacked. Investigative Journalist Sharyl Attkisson will weigh in on that. He landed in the hospital after being attacked at a protest, and now he has written the book on those that threw the punches and more... Journalist Andy Ngo will be here to tell you what the mainstream media won't about ANTIFA. MSNBC Host Tiffany Cross wants to sanitize anyone who ever supported Donald Trump, including former Trump communications director Anthony Scaramucci, and he doesn't like it one bit. We'll show you the fireworks and the fun.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene was removed from her committee assignments. Glenn explains why people start believing in conspiracy theories and argues we’re living through “the Bubba Effect." Journalist Andy Ngo reviews his new book “Unmasked," his flight to England, and how Antifa became the radical group it is today. A mom sacrificed her own life to save her daughter from hitmen by pretending to be her. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene was removed from her committee assignments. Glenn explains why people start believing in conspiracy theories and argues we’re living through “the Bubba Effect." Time magazine celebrates the conspiracy to control the last election. Bill O’Reilly joins to discuss the ongoing Rep. Greene controversy and Biden’s effort to root out “extremists” from our military. Glenn goes over two recent bills and how radical and unconstitutional they are. Is the Great Reset a conspiracy theory, or are the facts all out in the open? Journalist Andy Ngo reviews his new book “Unmasked” and discusses how Antifa became the radical group it is today. Economist Harry Dent returns to finish warning about the next economic bubble to burst. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Journalist Andy Ngo discusses his soon-to-be-released, deeply researched new book, "Unmasked," which takes us "inside Antifa's radical plan to destroy democracy."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President Joe Biden called for unity in his inaugural speech, but what can we actually unite on? Megyn Kelly joined Glenn that night to discuss. Glenn reads an article from the Federalist titled “8 Strategies for Exiting the Biden Years Stronger Than the Right Went In." On his first day as president, Biden signed some shocking executive orders. D.C. was peaceful on Inauguration Day, but Portland and Seattle weren’t. Journalist Andy Ngo reviews Antifa’s latest attack against Democrats. The mainstream media is way too giddy about Joe Biden. The Biden administration took down the 1776 Commission’s report, so Glenn read it. Commission member Mike Gonzales joins to discuss what Glenn says is a must-read. Glenn has had it with hippies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Glenn reads an article from the Federalist titled “8 Strategies for Exiting the Biden Years Stronger Than the Right Went In." Washington, D.C., was peaceful on Inauguration Day, but Portland and Seattle weren’t. Journalist Andy Ngo reviews Antifa’s latest attack against Democrats. The mainstream media is way too giddy about Joe Biden. The Biden administration took down the 1776 Commission’s report from the White House website, so Glenn read it. Commission member Mike Gonzales joins to discuss why Glenn says it is a must-read. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Antifa and BLM Leftists are anxious and panicked now that people know they have been arrested for rioting in Portland.Journalist Andy Ngo has been documenting arrests made by police in Portland and now the people arrested are facing karma. One man lost his job and while his employer claims it had nothing to do with the arrest an email they sent seems to contradict that.It seems like for the longest time these people were acting with impunity mostly because the media shields or downplays their actions, calling them peaceful protests. Even in this regard they seem to be critical of Andy ngo just reporting on the arrestsSupport the show (http://timcast.com/donate)
Journalist Andy Ngo joins us for an inside look at the chaos unfolding in Portland, OR from the perspective of Antifa. Andy has been investigating Antifa since early on in the extremist group's history. He frequently works undercover - and has been assaulted and injured multiple times by the violent extremists. For the past two months, Andy and his colleagues have risked their lives to document the widespread burning, looting, and violence being perpetrated by the notorious anarcho-communist movement. While you're listening to this episode, visit Andy Ngo's twitter @MrAndyNgo to witness the shocking examples of what Antifa is getting away with on the streets of Portland and other major cities. Andy Ngo is the Editor-at-Large of The Post Millenial and author of the forthcoming book "Unmasked: Inside Antifa's Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy."
Journalist Andy Ngo joins Armstrong & Getty to talk about the 47 nights of protests that have taken place in Portland.
Glenn reads a poem from an officer, anonymous for fear of losing his job, about just how ugly the real work of police officers is. The officer joins to ask who will fight for them as the movement to vilify police grows. Journalist Andy Ngo details how Seattle anarchists took over a part of the city and declared autonomy from America. And what’s the difference between Black Lives Matter and Antifa? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Glenn hears from police officers across the country as the movement to vilify them grows. Glenn reads a poem from an officer, anonymous for fear of losing his job, about just how ugly the real work of police officers is. The officer joins to ask who will fight for them. America is saying “I can’t breathe” as Marxists kneel on her neck. The president of a New York police union asks for officers to stop being treated like “animals.” Joe Gamaldi, national VP of the Fraternal Order of Police, argues that all cops shouldn’t be lumped in with the few bad ones. Journalist Andy Ngo details how Seattle anarchists took over a part of the city and declared autonomy from America. Colin Kaepernick is SO oppressed and also sucks at football. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Angela Merkel says we have to ban hate speech in order to preserve free speech. That’s like burning down the house to save the house. Journalist Andy Ngo gets temporarily banned by Twitter for stating “objective facts” that Twitter deems “hateful.” So now facts can be imbued with emotion like hate?
Journalist Andy Ngo has been targeted by antifa for his beliefs. This is our interview.
Dennis Prager talks to Andy Ngo, editor at Quillette, about his experience being beaten by Antifa, while Portland Police did nothing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Journalist Andy Ngo was attacked in Portland by Antifa protestors! Arrests have since been made, but where were the police during the attack? Were they ordered to stand down? In other news, AOC is now tweeting advice to illegal immigrants on how to avoid ICE officials.
Adam and Mark open the show discussing the recent shooting of Eric Logan in South Bend, Indiana, a story that has gained national attention as it occurred in the town where Presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg is mayor. Adam also asks Mark about his client Colin Kaepernick and his involvement in the recent controversy surrounding a shoe that Nike decided not to release at Kaep's urging. The guys then welcome in journalist Andy Ngo and his attorney (and former Reasonable Doubt guest) Harmeet Dhillon to discuss the recent assault that Andy suffered at the hands of violent Antifa protestors in Portland, OR. Please Support Our Sponsors: TeenCounseling.com/Doubt LegalZoom.com use promo code DOUBT
On Tuesday's Mark Levin Show, KARN Radio Host Doc Washburn fills in. Journalist Andy Ngo was violently attacked by ANTIFA in Portland, Oregon and Senator Ted Cruz has asked the FBI to investigate Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler for instructing the Police Bureau to stand down despite ANTIFA's aggression. One more example of how the left wants to control the American people. The Democrats plan is based on deceit, they know they need deception to get their policies passed—until last week—when the Democrats running for president admitted to allowing illegal immigration and providing aliens with healthcare. Then, higher education is going haywire. Cornell University is offering a course on doing away with reason and critical thinking. Princeton University is offering a course suggesting that objective reality and truth are in fact based on white supremacy. After, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez visited a border detention facility and claimed that the Border Patrol physically and sexually threatened her. Former ICE head Tom Homan responded that AOC was intentionally misleading the public and Hector Garza Vice President of the Border Patrol union says that AOC has lost all credibility. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Tuesday's Mark Levin Show, KARN Radio Host Doc Washburn fills in. Journalist Andy Ngo was violently attacked by ANTIFA in Portland, Oregon and Senator Ted Cruz has asked the FBI to investigate Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler for instructing the Police Bureau to stand down despite ANTIFA's aggression. One more example of how the left wants to control the American people. The Democrats plan is based on deceit, they know they need deception to get their policies passed—until last week—when the Democrats running for president admitted to allowing illegal immigration and providing aliens with healthcare. Then, higher education is going haywire. Cornell University is offering a course on doing away with reason and critical thinking. Princeton University is offering a course suggesting that objective reality and truth are in fact based on white supremacy. After, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez visited a border detention facility and claimed that the Border Patrol physically and sexually threatened her. Former ICE head Tom Homan responded that AOC was intentionally misleading the public and Hector Garza Vice President of the Border Patrol union says that AOC has lost all credibility. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Journalist Andy Ngo was attacked at the Portland Antifa Protests. Why? And who is responsible? What was the role of censorship in the attack and where's free speech headed? And what about them Democratic Debates? All that and more, when Adam, Clint and Jeff come at you from Nowhere for another Dispatch. And let's not forget today's short story: Arinze Ifeakandu's "God's Children Are Little Broken Things" Be a hero. Like. Share. Subscribe. Thanks! © 2019 The Dispatches From Nowhere --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dispatches/support
On today's show: Borderline Crazy AOC visits the border. Says women drinking toilet water. She says border patrol were laughing at her and were sexually threatening. Trudeau snubbed at G20 summit. Trump meets with Kim Jong Un. Tucker Carlson makes some health observations on Kim. New Yorker writes an article on Hunter Biden. Is this a strategy attempt to expose all before election? Kamala and Warren move ahead and Biden moves backwards. Trump and RNC raises $105 million for campaign. Dems are pushing medicare for all, while Republicans do not. Journalist Andy Ngo gets beaten by Antifa in Portland. Eric Trump gets spit on at Chicago restaurant. IG probe into FISA warrant is over. Report is still being written. Mueller is going to testify in front of congress. Navy seal Ed Gallagher is awaiting murder charges. 16 brands of dog food linked to heart conditions in dogs. Google execs call Ben Shapiro and Jordan Peterson nazis. Cartoonist Michael de Adder has been let go from Irving-owned Brunswick News Inc. For a list of source links, visit http://therightleftchronicles.com/podcasts/1626/borderline-crazy-dueling-dialogues-ep-181/
Journalist Andy Ngo was hospitalized after being attacked by antifa thugs during a violent demonstration in Portland, Oregon. He joins A&G to talk about the events that lead to the attack. His attorney, Dhillon Harmeet, talks about what will happen next.
On today's show: Borderline CrazyAOC visits the border. Claims women are drinking toilet water. She also says border patrol were laughing at her and were sexually threatening. Trudeau snubbed at G20 summit. Trump meets with Kim Jong Un. Tucker Carlson makes some health observations on Kim's health. New Yorker writes an article on Hunter Biden. Is this a strategy attempt to expose all before election? Kamala and Warren move ahead and Biden moves backwards in the race for candidacy. Trump and RNC raises $105 million for campaign. Dems are pushing medicare for all, while Republicans do not. Journalist Andy Ngo gets beaten by Antifa in Portland. Eric Trump gets spit on at Chicago restaurant. IG probe into FISA warrant is over. Report is still being written. Mueller is going to testify in front of congress. Navy seal Ed Gallagher is awaiting murder charges. 16 brands of dog food linked to heart conditions in dogs. Google execs call Ben Shapiro and Jordan Peterson Nazis. Cartoonist Michael de Adder has been let go from Irving-owned Brunswick News Inc. For a list of source links, visit http://therightleftchronicles.com/podcasts/1626/borderline-crazy-dueling-dialogues-ep-181/
On this episode of Fault Lines, hosts Garland Nixon and Lee Stranahan discuss the historic visit by President Trump to North Korea as he continues in his efforts to improve US relations with Kim Jong-un. What is the significance of this event, and how could this impact the situation on the Korean Peninsula moving forward? Guests:Ian Miles Cheong - Managing Editor at HumanEvents.com | Journalist Attacked at ANTIFA Event & ANTIFA'S HistoryWalter Smolarek - Producer for Loud and Clear on Radio Sputnik | LIVE from South Korea: President Trump's Historic Visit to North KoreaGareth Porter - Investigative Historian & Journalist | US-Iran Tension & Who Has Influence Over Trump's Foreign Policy DecisionsBob Schlehuber - Producer for 'By Any Means Necessary' | Recap of Democratic Presidential Debate Round 1While covering an ANTIFA event over the weekend in Portland, Oregon, Journalist Andy Ngo was physically assaulted and subsequently hospitalized after being targeted for attack by masked individuals. Ian Miles Cheong, Managing Editor at HumanEvents.com, returns to the program to talk about the details surrounding the attack on Ngo, the history of violence connected to ANTIFA, and how this type of incident threatens the future of independent journalism. President Trump made history by becoming the first sitting US President to enter North Korea when he crossed the Demilitarized Zone to meet with North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un. Walter Smolarek, Producer for Loud and Clear on Radio Sputnik, joins the show from South Korea to discuss some of the reactions to Trump's visit into North Korea, views in South Korea about the issue of Korean reunification, John Bolton's influence on Trump's foreign policy, and how the military and intelligence agencies can alter the President's international plans.After a US drone was shot down last month by Iran, it appeared that the potential for a major military conflict between the US and Iran was reaching dangerous levels. Investigative Historian & Journalist Gareth Porter returns to 'Fault Lines' to provide analysis on the current tension between the US and Iran, why President Trump decided against taking military action, and which individuals have the most sway over Trump's foreign policy decision making.For the final segment, Garland and Lee are joined in-studio by Bob Schlehuber, Producer for 'By Any Means Necessary,' to recap last week's Democratic Presidential debates and which candidates are emerging as legitimate contenders to win the nomination. Additionally, they discuss some of the scenes surrounding the debates, the various interest groups and media organizations in attendance, and if Joe Biden should still be considered the frontrunner in this Democratic field.
To celebrate one year of this duct tape production, Andy and Chris Warski join us to talk about their channel ongoings plus news items of the week. Journalist Andy Ngo, formerly of the Portland State University Vanguard, joins to close to discuss his termination from the paper after posting a Twitter video of a campus Muslim speaker discussing punishinment for apostasy in Islamic states. WARSKI LINKS: The Warskis on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2pHU6In Andy Warski on Twitter: http://bit.ly/2pI0GhQ Chris Warski on Twitter: http://bit.ly/2pI02kB ANDY NGO LINKS: Andy Ngo on Twitter: http://bit.ly/2r6mu8B Andy Ngo at the National Review: http://bit.ly/2r6eswq Andy's response to his firing, 'Fired for Reporting the Truth:' http://bit.ly/2qRypXR PSU Vanguard's report on the interfaith event: http://bit.ly/2r6DYSk PSU Vanguard editor responds to Andy's piece 'Fired for Reporting the Truth:' http://bit.ly/2qRtK8h Breitbart coverage that included Andy's tweet: http://bit.ly/2r6DRpZ Breitbart News Sunday podcast interview with Andy: http://bit.ly/2r6EoYU Matt's video covering Andy's firing and the editor's response: https://youtu.be/TLtQ1lPxYzo Support the show and help us make it better! Become a Patron: http://www.patreon.com/beautyandthebeta Make a one-time contribution on PayPal: http://www.paypal.me/beautyandthebeta Blonde's channel: http://bit.ly/23RrR3z Blonde's Twitter: http://bit.ly/23RrQwC Matt's Twitter: http://bit.ly/2ib6eKr Email the show: beautyandthebeta@gmail.com Beauty & the Beta on demand: http://bit.ly/1TUcepj Listen on iTunes: http://apple.co/23YM9rM Listen on Google Play: http://bit.ly/2iFWOqD Listen on Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/1TUce8E Listen on Stitcher: http://bit.ly/1TlubhE Listen on Podbean: http://bit.ly/1TUcnJ8 Katy Perry Birthday Remix: https://youtu.be/mzRRT96y3Ls Bearing and SugarTits' cover of "Catch the Wind" http://bit.ly/2fu9qUO ITEMS REFERENCED Shadilay: https://youtu.be/zAx0t3O55Zo Chris Cuomo and Rep Sean Duffy on CNN: https://youtu.be/ThQIZtlPzBk Weiner pleads guilty: http://nyti.ms/2rFiwkp Old news clips of media smearing Breitbart regarding Weiner: https://youtu.be/L80zhmUyRWc Tweets celebrating Roger Ailes' death: http://bit.ly/2rFu3Ab