By Mark Dice
Published on Aug 14, 2019
By Mark Dice
Published on Aug 14, 2019

By Kelen McBreen
In the footage, Cuomo claimed âFredoâ was âlike the N-wordâ for Italians and threatened to throw the man down a flight of stairs.
Below are the best memes to come from the trending video:



















Even President Trump chimed in, saying, âI thought Chris was Fredo also. The truth hurts. Totally lost it! Low ratings @CNN.â

By Joel B. Pollak
Sandersâs pitch to the audience of 327 people â some of whom had traveled from Vermont and Massachusetts to see him â was that his campaign is best placed to defeat Trump nationwide.
A new poll Tuesday showed Sanders leading in New Hampshire, where he defeated Hillary Clinton in 2016. During that campaign, Sanders told voters that he had a better chance of defeating Trump than Clinton. Nearly four years later, many of his supporters feel that prediction has been vindicated.
Sanders touted Medicare for All, as well as proposals for gun control. He called for expanding background checks, banning âassault weapons,â ending the âgun show loopholeâ that allows people to purchase guns at gun shows without background checks, and for shutting down what he called the âstraw man provisionâ â which he claimed would allow someone to âwalk into a gun store, buy a dozen guns, and sell those guns to criminal elements.â
(In fact, according to the pro-gun control Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence, straw purchases are already illegal under federal law: âFederal law prohibits straw purchases by criminalizing the making of false statements to an FFL [federal firearms-licensed dealer] about a material fact on ATF Form 4473, or presenting false identification in connection with the firearm purchase.â)
Sanders also told the audience that âMedicare for Allâ enjoyed majority support â which is true, though polls also show âDemocrats and Democratic-leaning independentsâ prefer a policy that builds on Obamacare, rather than replacing it with a single-payer system, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Sanders concluded by telling the audience that he was fighting the âcorporate power elite in America whose greed and corruption has destroyed the middle class of the country.â
âI cannot take them on alone,â he added, urging them to join his effort to win the presidency. âThatâs what this campaign is about ⌠I am asking your help, the day after we are inaugurated, to work with me to stand up to the corporate elite and tell them that this country does not belong to a handful of billionaires. It belongs to all of us.â
During the question-and-answer session, answering a query about the Department of Veterans Affairs from a young veteran with a large blond Afro, Sanders quipped: âThatâs what my hair looked like a few years ago.â
Edith Labonte, who drove to the event from Cabot, Vermont, told Breitbart News that she is confident Sanders will win the state.
âHeâs gonna win. He has to,â she said. âHeâs for the people. Thereâs no other president that has been directly for the people like he has ⌠I love Bernie.â
Published on August 13, 2019

By Joe Hoft – AUGUST 13, 2019
Flight logs from the previous Epstein trial show that Larry Summers flew a couple times on the âEpstein Expressâ to Epsteinâs now infamous âOrgy Islandâ! According to flight records released from the Epstein case, Summers took four trips on Epsteinâs Jet. On one trip he took his newlywed second wife, Elisa New, to Epsteinâs Island for their Honeymoon in 2005.
Berger was also famous for being charged with stealing documents from the National Archives but stuffing them in his clothes to protect President Clinton and himself from actions related to Osama Bin Ladin.  US News reportedabout Berger â
Itâs been almost eight years since Clinton-era national security adviser Sandy Berger smuggled classified documents out of the National Archives that detailed his bossâs efforts to thwart terrorist threats to the millennium celebrations. The crime cost Berger $50,000, 100 hours of community service, his security clearance, and his law license. But the agents who went after him havenât forgotten. âIt weighs on you,â says Archives Inspector General Paul Brachfeld.
And now theyâve made Berger the poster boy for a new anti-theft initiative. The outreach to archivists includes a slide show that pictures Berger and three other smugglers under the headline: âTo Catch a Thief.â Whatâs more, Brachfeld now has an archival recovery team assigned to work theft cases. âThose acts I donât think can be re-created today,â he tells our Caitlin Huey-Burns.
Still, the Berger episode gnaws at Brachfeld because the former top official abused his privileges and because Bergerâs actions might have robbed the 9/11 Commission of key details related to its probe of the terror plot. Brachfeld says Berger was given âunique privilegesâ just âbecause he was Sandy Berger.â But, he adds, that kind of special treatment will never again be provided. âThose unique privileges were rescinded, in terms of it wasnât going to happen again,â says Brachfeld.
He notes that the 9/11 Commission report, which also looked at the Clinton administrationâs handling of terrorism, could have been compromised. âWe all know what 9/11 meant to the country, and his treating those records in such a manner will always leave, in my mind, a cloud over whether or not the 9/11 Commission got full production of the records that they requested, and that to me is extremely serious and an affront to all Americans.â
The misdemeanor to which Berger admitted took place in late 2003. âIt was a terrible experience for me,â Brachfeld says. âI was going after big game.â He adds: âIt was very disquieting to me that somebody that was a household name in Washington, somebody that was a trusted person, somebody that you hope would be a good steward of the records and would be responsive to the 9/11 Commission, treated the records in the opposite manner. So you know, you lose faith. Itâs a success in terms of getting him to admit to the crime in some degree. But at the same time, itâs sad.â
Berger was not only a crook, he was a creep!
Weâve identified a documented flight for Berger FROM Epsteinâs Island (NOTE: There are NO Epstein flight records for Berger TO Epsteinâs âOrgyâ Island.)
On September 24, 2005, Berger flew from TIST (Cyril E King Airport, St Thomas, US Virgin Islands) to TEB (Teterboro Airport, Bergen, NJ).

Also accompanying Berger on this flight out was a Tatiana âSimanova/Simonovaâ (sp)
Via Paul Blum
By Ethan Cai
With the rise of politically correct culture, students and universities have vehemently pushed for diversity and inclusivity movements, resulting in many things being labeling âoffensive.â
In the past, students have signed fake petitions to ban âoffensiveâ holidays like Valentineâs Day and even Christmas to push diversity and inclusion.
[RELATED: VIDEO: GW students say ‘Colonials’ mascot too offensive]
Amid these ongoing diversity and inclusivity movements, Campus Reform went to George Washington University in Washington, D.C., where students previously voted to ban their âoffensiveâ Colonials mascot. GW students also previously told Campus Reform that President Barack Obama is the best president in U.S. history.
Campus Correspondent Ethan Cai asked George Washington students if they supported changing âoffensiveâ crosswalk lights because the âwalkâ sign only portrays an image of a white man.
How far will this movement of diversity and inclusion go? Where will the line be drawn for what is considered offensive?
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âAs we students cross the street, we are told by the symbol of a white man when it is okay to cross,â the fake petition stated. âMany students from diverse backgrounds, including individuals of color, gender fluid individuals, and LGBTQA+ individuals, feel oppressed by this.â
[RELATED: VIDEO: Students at George Washington University say Obama is greatest president ever]
By signing the petition, students âvehemently urge[d] the University to consider changing the crosswalk signs.”
Many students signed Campus Reformâs fake petition. Even one university faculty member expressed support, as well.
âThereâs definitely a lack of representation,â one student said about the crosswalks. Another said that she thought the change would be âone stepâ to a more welcoming campus environment.
[RELATED: VIDEO: Students sign fake petition to ban ‘Hurricane’ mascot at U. Miami]
âThatâs so cute! Oh my god yeah,â a student said with excitement about the idea. âI can see like, I guess, why some students have a problem with it⌠Iâll totally sign that.â
âOh thatâs so lit,â another student exclaimed.
What did other students say? Watch the full video above to find out.

By Chris Tomlinson
The Hungarian minister made her announcement on social media platform Facebook over the weekend, saying she would be creating a âworking groupâ within the ministry to âinvestigate the possibilities for a legal environment to ensure the transparency of social media service providers â both on EU and national level.â
âOriginally their job would not be to influence societal processes and elections by censoring comments on an ideological basis, however, if they had done it once they shall accept the necessity of the regulation and follow the rules of democracy,â she added.
The announcement comes only a month after Emmanuel Macronâs government announced it would be taking the opposite view and would look to force search engines and social media networks to censor âhate speechâ in France.
The measure, which was passed in early July, would see large fines for internet companies who do not remove offending material within a 24-hour period.

The European Union has also pushed for censorship of âhate speechâ on social media in recent years, including proposing a similar law to the French legislation in September of last year.
German Chancellor Angela Merkelâs government has also demanded social media companies remove âhate speechâ and introduced fines of up to 50 million euros for companies which violate the policy.
Social media censorship has been a major issue in the United States with President Donald J. Trump looking to use various agencies, including the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), to potentially regulate online censorship through an executive order.
A leaked draft of the executive order, entitled âProtecting Americans from Online Censorship,â would allow the FCC to change how social media companies are treated under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act which allows tech companies to censor lewd or questionable content.


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By Mark Dice
Published on Aug 13, 2019

By Shane Trejo
Cuomoâs violent, threatening rant to a group of conservatives can be seen in its entirety here:
While Cuomo may get enraged over being called Fredo, he has allowed that exact same insult to be used on his own show in reference to Donald Trump Jr.
Other CNN commentators, such as âNever Trumpâ phony conservative Rick Wilson, have used the Fredo jab on the network as well. It is rather surprising how is allowed so frequently on CNN, considering that Cuomo claims âitâs like the N-wordâ for his people.
In an odd twist to the story, the video of Cuomo losing his mind â which is now going viral â was published on the birthday of the late John Cazale, the actor who portrayed Fredo in âThe Godfatherâ and âGodfather, Part Two.â

This is not the first time that Cuomo has issued mean-spirited and violent attacks against his political opponents. He once attacked a rape survivor who displayed her message of empowerment because of her support for the 2nd Amendment.

Cuomo has also defended the left-wing domestic terror collective known as ANTIFA, who have repeatedly attacked unarmed people such as journalist Andy Ngo in the streets, claiming that their ambush attacks are justified.
âPeople who show up to fight against bigots are not to be judged the same as the bigots even if they do resort to the same kinds of petty violence,â Cuomo said last year.
As the fake news minions continue to get humiliated day in and day out by President Trump, they are likely to continue showing their true colors and further destroying their credibility. The heat is clearly getting to Cuomo, and he is now a national laughingstock as a result.