LOL. Colbert knows how to treat serious with humor
9th video down .. so we have Dumpf .. Trumpf (to get the f*face bit in) .. and .. Twump ..
.. please tell, janice... i found myself practicing Twump's voice for use up the road ..
Oops, almost forgot Drumpf and a good reason why, because apparently noone alive is sure when the name was changed .. http://www.snopes.com/donald-drumpf/ ..
On this Sunday, Dec. 4 edition of the Alex Jones Show, we discuss Trump’s historic phone call with Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen – a signal that Trump refuses to bow to Chinese communist interests – and the media’s hysteric reaction. We’ll also examine the president-elect’s anti-globalist speech made during his victory tour and break down how Trump is working with yet another manufacturing plant in order to keep jobs in the United States following his celebrated Carrier deal.
By Darcy Spencer, Derrick Ward and Matthew Stabley Published at 4:05 PM EST on Dec 4, 2016 | Updated Dec 4, 2016
A North Carolina man who sent customers and employees scrambling when he fired a gun inside a northwest Washington pizzeria told police he went there to investigate a fictitious online conspiracy theory involving the restaurant and high-ranking Democrats.
Police received a report of a man armed with a rifle at Comet Ping Pong about 3 p.m. Sunday.
The gunman pointed a weapon at an employee, who fled and called police, police said.
A bartender at Comet, who said he didn't see a gun himself, told News4 everyone inside started to panic as the man walked to the back of the restaurant. Customers and employees fled the restaurant.
The gunman fired at least one shot from the rifle into the floor, but no one was hurt, police said.
The incident drew heavy police response. Dozens of officers with guns drawn were in the streets, and a helicopter circled above the scene.
Police arrested 28-year-old Edgar Maddison Welch of Salisbury, North Carolina, and charged him with assault with a dangerous weapon. Police recovered two guns inside Comet and another inside the suspect's vehicle, which police towed away from in front of the pizzeria.
After his arrest, Welch told police he was there to investigate a fake news conspiracy theory called "pizza gate" involving the pizzeria in the 5000 block of Connecticut Avenue NW. Posts to Facebook and Reddit claim Comet was the home base of a child sex abuse ring run by former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her presidential campaign chair, John Podesta.
Twitter accounts drew connections between Podesta's emails, which were hacked and then published by WikiLeaks, and the pizzeria. Users of the online message board 4Chan saw that Podesta had emailed Comet Ping Pong about hosting a Clinton fundraiser, then speculated Comet Ping Pong was part of a Democratic child trafficking ring, according to the New York Times [ http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/21/technology/fact-check-this-pizzeria-is-not-a-child-trafficking-site.html ].
Comet Ping Pong's owner told the Times he has received hundreds of death threats since the conspiracy theory surfaced.
Connecticut Avenue was closed between Fessenden Street and Nebraska Avenue but reopened about 6 p.m. after a police sweep of the area found nothing hazardous.
Humanity has been caught up enthralled in the magic of technology allowing the globalist to set the trap to ensnare our souls. Will we wake up out of this trance and reclaim our birthright? Or will we go willingly into the darkness of their slavery.
Robots have become more than pure science fiction. Artificial Intelligence is in our grasp. Join us as we explore the latest breakthroughs, and advances in the field of robotics.
The factory is getting a facelift, thanks to a raft of new technologies designed to make manufacturing more efficient, flexible and connected. Daniela Costa, head of the European Capital Goods Equity Research team in Goldman Sachs Research, outlines three key drivers of this development, which could provide more than $500 billion in combined savings for manufacturers and customers. Learn more: http://www.goldmansachs.com/our-thinking/pages/factory-of-the-future.html
The technological singularity is a hypothetical event in which artificial general intelligence (constituting, for example, intelligent computers, computer networks, or robots) would be capable of recursive self-improvement (progressively redesigning itself), or of autonomously building ever smarter and more powerful machines than itself, up to the point of a runaway effect—an intelligence explosion—that yields an intelligence surpassing all current human control or understanding. Because the capabilities of such a superintelligence may be impossible for a human to comprehend, the technological singularity is the point beyond which events may become unpredictable or even unfathomable to human intelligence.
You have to respect the ambition of the National Rifle Association. The easy course for the NRA in 2016 was to assume a Hillary Clinton presidency, and to graciously accept the bounty that her election foretold. With Clinton in the White House, the gun industry could count on a Clinton boom piggy-backing on the unprecedented Obama sales boom.
For the NRA, the first woman president represented almost as rich a propaganda bonanza as the first black president. NRA rhetoric had already seamlessly supplanted Obama, previously the greatest threat to human freedom, with Clinton, who NRA leader Wayne LaPierre in May [(linked in) http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=122979862 and preceding and following] said "attacks our fundamental right to survive and protect ourselves."
The group had much to gain from a Clinton presidency. With the House in Republican control, there was little Clinton could have realistically achieved on gun regulation. Meanwhile her Supreme Court nominee, like Clinton herself, would have served the NRA well as a readily caricatured super-villain and a spur to both organizing and gun sales.
The Supreme Court seat, frozen throughout 2016 by unprecedented Republican obstruction, was surely one reason. But gun-regulation groups have not made the court a focus; indeed, they claim [ https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2016-04-26/more-gun-regulation-is-inevitable ] to have made peace with the court's 2008 Heller decision recognizing an individual right to arms.
The NRA's winning bet on Trump was in part an assertion of its expanding cultural portfolio, which extends well beyond guns, and in part an acknowledgment that Trump is the organization's most authentic political voice. Trump's speech -- conspiratorial, saturated in cultural and racial resentments -- is an uncanny echo of NRA leader Wayne LaPierre.
Trump has been likened [ http://comicvine.gamespot.com/forums/off-topic-5/donald-trump-agent-of-chaos-like-the-joker-1701369/ ] to Batman's Joker, an "agent of chaos." LaPierre not only beat Trump to the role; he has for years promoted a vision of the U.S. as a dystopian Gotham, a hellscape of broken promises and shattered institutions, overwhelmed from below by violent crime and tyrannized from above by conspiratorial elites.
We know that in the world that surrounds us there are terrorists, home invaders, drug cartels, carjackers, "knockout" gamers, rapers, haters, campus killers, airport killers, shopping mall killers, and killers who scheme to destroy our country with massive storms of violence against our power grids or vicious waves of chemicals or disease that could collapse as a society that sustains us all.
The chaos is uncontrollable. The institutions tasked with protecting us are either broken, like democracy itself, or corrupted by the shady globalist elites who prey on virtuous everyday Americans.
You won’t hear this from the media: We have the highest murder rate in this country in 45 years. You don’t hear that from these people. They don’t want to talk about it.
The combination lie -- the murder rate is at a 45-year high and the corrupt elites in the news media won't report it -- is an homage to LaPierre's artistry. So was Trump's casual claim that violence in black neighborhoods is so vicious, random and pervasive that when you walk down the street, you get shot [ https://twitter.com/SopanDeb/status/768272078671753216 ]. "That's what's happening now," Trump said in August.
In a video
[ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChGXaHYk0Ng (with comments)] heralding Trump's victory -- like Trump, LaPierre avoids news conferences where his assertions might be challenged -- LaPierre cast the election as a triumph of "the everyday American who stormed the polls in an act of ultimate defiance of the elites."
Hatred of elites, and destruction of the news media's power to validate facts, are as central to NRA dogma as they are to Trump's.
"In the wake of this historic event, the same group of disgraced so-called experts, talking heads, pundits and pollsters that got everything wrong before the election are trying to deceive you once again," LaPierre states in the video. "The disgraceful media attempted to manipulate your emotions. They tried to suppress your enthusiasm, your speech, your vote."
Before Trump recognized that a famous philanderer could dominate the votes of white Christian conservatives, the NRA recognized [ https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2015-12-17/why-the-nra-clings-to-religion ] white Christians as a key constituency of gun culture, devoting a 2015 video to the depredations of the "Godless Left."
In his new video, LaPierre casts the "openly dishonest media" as an enemy of the people "that truly hates your right to speak, your right to worship and your right to vote." The professional exemplars of the First Amendment, in other words, are destroying it from within.
Perhaps LaPierre, and Trump, will get there first. "In the face of the bitter hatred and elitist condemnation," LaPierre said, "this is our historic moment, to go on offense and defeat the forces that have aligned against our freedom once and for all."
There will be no magnanimity in victory. The NRA's goal is not simply to expand gun rights, which are nearly unfettered already, but to justify the destruction of its enemies. The group is not engaged in a war on urban crime. Like Trump, it fetishizes urban crime, the better to justify a radical reaction.
The war the NRA is fighting is Trump's war against cosmopolitan culture.
The group's top legislative priority is nationwide right-to-carry reciprocity, which would enable gun owners with carry permits in any state to carry guns in any other -- including states that want nothing to do with such a law. Thus gun owners from Florida and Texas could enter Manhattan, San Francisco and other dens of cultural opposition and literally and figuratively impose their rule.
The NRA has been on war footing for years, anticipating an apocalyptic battle [ https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2015-07-28/nra-promises-apocalypse-now ] over the American future. The battle lines -- race, region, religion, education -- coincide with those of the 2016 election. The NRA could have settled for another perfect foil in the White House in Clinton. Instead, it went for total victory with Trump. Starting in January, the organization will have a loaded gun in the Oval Office.
Pizza Gate Is A Diversion From the Greater Crimes in Podesta Wikileaks
Published on Dec 4, 2016 by The Alex Jones Channel
When there is ample evidence of fraud, and downright criminality in the trove of Podesta emails, why is the media hyping the pizza gate scandal? Is it because they can throw in absurd made up stories and spurious accusations and point to it all being fake? Why not cover the hundreds of other dastardly deeds in the emails? Alex breaks it down in this video.
Italy Votes Against EU Takeover As Globalism Implodes
Published on Dec 4, 2016 by The Alex Jones Channel
Liberty is on the rise as worldwide referendums keep affirming that people demand self determination. The globalists are on the run, but that means the stakes are higher as they launch their most desperate plans to enslave humanity. Alex breaks it all down in this insightful briefing.
https://www.youtube.com/user/RonGibsonCF/videos Alex Jones (FULL SHOW Commercial Free) Sunday 12/4/16: News, Commentary & Reports On this Sunday, Dec. 4 edition of the Alex Jones Show, we discuss Trump’s historic phone call with Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen – a signal that Trump refuses to bow to Chinese communist interests – and the media’s hysteric reaction. We’ll also examine the president-elect’s anti-globalist speech made during his victory tour and break down how Trump is working with yet another manufacturing plant in order to keep jobs in the United States following his celebrated Carrier deal. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDNPz8o5PQk
Trump Expands Search for His Secretary of State WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald J. Trump is broadening the field of candidates for secretary of state as his transition team remains divided nearly a month after the election over how to fill the most prominent gap in his prospective cabinet. Kellyanne Conway, a top adviser to Mr. Trump, told reporters on Sunday that the search had expanded beyond the four men thought to be under consideration and that Mr. Trump planned to interview additional candidates early this week. Those new candidates appeared to include John R. Bolton, an ambassador to the United Nations under President George W. Bush; Jon M. Huntsman Jr., the former Utah governor and ambassador to China under President Obama; Rex W. Tillerson, the president and chief executive of Exxon Mobil; and Senator Joe Manchin III, Democrat of West Virginia. [...] http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/04/us/politics/trump-expands-search-for-secretary-of-state.html