
Popular Far-Left Account Spends Christmas Doxing and Threatening ICE Employees with Bombs, Apparently Does Not Violate Twitter Rules
 January 2, 2019
A Twitter account with over 8,000 followers spent Christmas posting the names, photos, job titles, and locations of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.

Despite being reported dozens of times, Twitter has apparently not found the tweets to be in violation of their terms of service.
According to a report from Far Left Watch, the user @AntiFashGordon had grabbed the employee list from another user, @Animal_Mothah, who described the ICE employees as âAmerican genociders.â

âThis list was retweeted hundreds of times and was met with praise by other far-left Twitter users. One user even said âHopefully someone will pay them a warm Christmas visit with some explosives and some buckshot!ââ FLW reports.
After another Antifa account doxed Fox News host Tucker Carlson, dozens of fat-left radicals showed up at his home where he lives with his wife and small children.
Far Left Watch notes that since the Twitter rules do not appear to apply to the left, it may be âmore strategically sound to report this information to the FBI. Should you decide to go this route, make it clear that these users are using Twitterâs platform to put ICE employees in danger and that Twitter is failing to take any action against them.â
DEMOCRATSâ SECRET WEAPON TO WIN IN 2020âŠ

How many millions of dollars did it cost their campaigns to come up with this brilliance?!
JANUARY 2, 2019
The Democratsâ top paid strategists have finally figured out how to make their candidates appear relatableâŠ
Live-streamed cooking videos.


After Cortezâs live stream got good press, every Democrat appears to have followed.

This is the greatest outreach strategy since Hillary Clinton said she carries âhot sauceâ in her bag!
How many millions of dollars did it cost their campaigns to come up with this brilliance?!
Dem Rep. Brown: âWeâre Not Going to Moveâ on Wall Unless Itâs Part of Comprehensive Reform
By Ian Hanchett
On Tuesdayâs broadcast of âCNN Right Now,â Representative Anthony Brown (D-MD) said the border wall funding issue should be moved to February, and declared that there will not be movement on a border wall âunless itâs part of a comprehensive immigration reform.â
Brown stated, â[W]hat weâre suggesting is, we have a controversial issue around the presidentâs border wall, which we reject. Letâs isolate that issue. Letâs move it to February 8, give us some breathing room, so we can open up the rest of government.â
He later added, âWell, weâre not going to move on [a] border wall unless itâs part of a comprehensive immigration reform.â
Viewers Slam NBC NYE Coverage â No âBall Dropâ â But Trump-Hater Chrissy Teigen Discusses âVaginal Steamingâ (VIDEO)
 January 1, 2019

Viewers slammed NBCâs New Years Eve coverage as a train-wreck and embarrassment for America.
NBCâs New Years Eve show didnât have a countdown clock nor did they show the ball drop â a tradition many Americans enjoy watching.
Rather, Chrissy Teigen, who was one of the three hosts for NBCâs NYE coverage discussed âvaginal steaming,â â and NBC even showed a picture of it!
GROSS!
Viewers were disgusted and disappointed â especially because children were watching.

Chrissy Teigenâs co-host Leslie Jones then hit her in the eye with her umbrella at midnight.Â
What a train-wreck!
VIDEO:
CNN wasnât too far behind NBC.
CNNâs Anderson Cooper was taking hourly shots of tequila with his co-host Andy Cohen.

New Years Eve TV broadcast show ratings took a double-digit free fall this year. Imagine our shock.
Irony alert: Firm that warned Americans of Russian bots…was running an army of fake Russian bots

By Danielle Ryan
The co-founders of cybersecurity firm New Knowledge warned Americans in November to âremain vigilantâ in the face of âRussian effortsâ to meddle in US elections. This month, they have been exposed for doing just that themselves.
Ryan Fox and Jonathan Morgan, who run the New Knowledge cybersecurity company which claims to âmonitor disinformationâ online, penned a foreboding op-ed in the New York Times on November 6, about âthe Russiansâ and their nefarious efforts to influence American elections.
At the time, it struck me that Fox and Morganâs reasoning seemed a little far-fetched. For example, one of the pieces of evidence presented to prove that Russia had targeted American elections was that lots of people had posted links to RTâs content online. Hardly a smoking gun worthy of a Times oped.
ALSO ON RT.COMThe only âRussian botsâ to meddle in US elections belonged to Democrat-linked âexpertsâMorgan and Fox, intrepid cyber sleuths that they are, claimed in the article they had detected more âoverall activityâ from ongoing Russian influence campaigns than social media companies like Facebook and Twitter had yet revealed â or that other researchers had been able to identify.

The New Knowledge guys even authored a Senate Intelligence Committee report on Russia’s alleged efforts to mess with American democracy. They called it a “propaganda war against American citizens.” Impressive stuff. They must be really good at their job, right?
This week, however, we learned that New Knowledge was running its own disinformation campaign (or âpropaganda war against Americans,âyou could say), complete with fake Russian bots designed to discredit Republican candidate Roy Moore as a Russia-preferred candidate when he was running for the US senate in Alabama in 2017.
The scheme was exposed by the New York Times â the paper that just over a month earlier published that aforementioned oped, in which Fox and Morgan pontificated about Russian interference online.
New Knowledge created a mini-army of fake Russian bots and fake Facebook groups. The accounts, which had Russian names, were made to follow Moore. An internal company memo boasted that New Knowledge had âorchestrated an elaborate ‘false flag’ operation that planted the idea that the Moore campaign was amplified on social media by a Russian botnet.â
Moore lost the race by 1.5 percent. To be fair, accusations published by the Washington Post that he pursued underage girls back in the 1980s may have had something to do with it as well, but thatâs a different story.
Of course, New Knowledge and even the New York Times, which blew the lid of the operation, are trying to spin this as some kind of âsmall experimentâ during which they âimitated Russian tacticsâ online to see how they worked. Just for research, of course. They have also both claimed that the scheme, dubbed âProject Birminghamâ had almost no effect on the outcome of the race.
The money for the so-called research project came from Reid Hoffman, the billionaire co-founder of LinkedIn, who contributed $750,000 to American Engagement Technologies (AET), which then spent $100,000 on the New Knowledge experiment. After the scheme was exposed, Hoffman offered a public apology, saying he didnât know exactly how the money had been used and admitting that the tactics were âhighly disturbing.â
ALSO ON RT.COMLinkedIn billionaire âsorryâ for funding âRussian botâ disinformation campaign against Roy MooreIf people like Fox and Morgan actually cared about so-called Russian meddling or the integrity of American elections, they would not have run the deceptive campaign against Moore, no matter how undesirable he was as a candidate. Their sneaky and deceitful methods are in total contrast to the public profile they have cultivated for themselves as a firm fighting the good fight for the public good. But is it really that much of a surprise?
You would think that a newspaper like the New York Times would have cottoned on to the fact that guys like Fox and Morgan, with their histories in the US military and intelligence agencies, have clear agendas and are not exactly squeaky clean or the most credible sources of information when it comes to anything to do with Russia. But that kind of insight or circumspection might be too much to ask for in the age of Russiagate.
Facebook removed Morganâs account on Saturday for “engaging in coordinated inauthentic behavior” around the Alabama election. Three days after publishing its initial article on the scandal (the one in which it played down the effects of New Knowledgeâs disinfo campaign), the New York Times published a follow-up piece about the Facebook removal, in which it admitted that the controversy would be a âstinging embarrassmentâ for the social media researcher, noting that he had been a âleading voiceâ against supposed Russian disinformation campaigns.
In Fox and Morganâs original NYT oped, they warned of the ubiquitous âRussia-linked social media accountsâ and estimated that âat least hundreds of thousands, and perhaps even millionsâ of US citizens had engaged with them online. One must now wonder, were they including their own fake Russian bots in that count, or were they leaving those ones out?
Itâs nearly two years into the Trump presidency and still we have no solid evidence that the Russian âcollusionâ theory is anything more than a fantasy concocted by Democrats desperate to provide a more palatable reason for Hillary Clintonâs loss than the fact that she simply ran a bad campaign.
In fact, at this point, we actually have more solid and irrefutable evidence of election meddling from the likes of dodgy American and British companies like Cambridge Analytica and New Knowledge than we do of any meddling orchestrated by Russia.
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Democratsâ plan to end shutdown? Force Trump to give up on border wall, apparently

Once Democrats take over the House on January 3, they are planning to pass a government funding bill without any money for the border wall. President Donald Trump shows no sign of caving as shutdown continues, however.
As the impasse between Trump and the Democrats shut down parts of the federal government and forced some 800,000 workers to stay home or work without pay, the incoming Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-California) vowed the president would never get his wall.
Once Pelosi returns from her vacation in Hawaii and gets sworn in, she intends to have the House approve a bill that would fund the Department of Homeland Security until February and not include a penny for the border wall, the New York Times reported citing congressional staff.

Even if the Republican-majority Senate agrees to this â which the leadership has shown no sign of wanting to do â the question will come up again in just a few weeks. Democrats mean to use this to push for broader immigration reform and demonstrate they are the responsible party, according to the Times.
âWeâve got to really learn how to play jujitsu with the president and figure out how to take the wall issue and show the American people that we are the modern party who will actually secure the border and also be for a compassionate immigration system that recognizes the benefits of immigration and diversity,â Rep. Tim Ryan (D-Ohio), said in an interview Monday.
Unwilling or unable to pick one objection to Trumpâs border wall proposal, they have panned it as âimmoral, ineffective and expensiveâ as well as âfifth-century technology.â
Trump, who campaigned on building a âbig, beautiful wallâ on the border with Mexico, showed no sign of backing down, however. While Democrats went on vacation, he stayed at the White House and tweeted up a storm, only taking a break for a surprise trip to Iraq and Germany to visit US troops overseas.
In one of the tweets on Monday, Trump reminded Democrats they have voted in favor of a border barrier twice before.
âYou voted yes in 2006 and 2013. One more yes, but with me in office,â he wrote. âIâll get it built, and Fast!â

He also mocked the Democratsâ claim that walls are old technology, quipping âbut so is the wheel.â

Trump and the Democrats have clashed over border funding before, resulting in a brief government shutdown in January 2018. At the time, Trump proposed a sweeping amnesty for children brought into the US illegally and their relatives in return for wall funding and immigration reforms. Democrats rejected it, however, and eventually prevailed in getting an omnibus spending bill that ignored immigration altogether, setting the stage for the December 2018 showdown.
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