What if they got what they wanted? What if people who didn't think like them were exiled from America? That would include all the atheists. That would include most of the scientists. Once upon a time, the German leadership couldn't tolerate people like Einstein. I hate to sound cliche, but it seems as though these modern so-called religious far right "Conservatives" have learned nothing from history.
I think that it's probably lack of imagination that would cause someone to want everyone around them to be just like them. That would become a nightmare, no matter who you are.
Just imagine the kind of people it would take to want words like "tolerance" and "diversity" to become BAD words.
They're waging a war against anything that is not them, and they will use any means necessary to win this culture war, which includes lying and rewriting history. They don't want to "bring back" America. They want an America that never was.
Full Broadcast 21Nov17 Real News with David Knight GUESTS: • Charles Ortel — what the latest filing of Clinton Foundation tells us about their corruption and how a proper investigation could bring down multiple globalist foundations TOPICS • John Conyers is the tip of the iceberg of sexual assaults that are hidden by taxpayers as they send us the bill • New lawsuits are coming from women assaulted by Bill Clinton AFTER leaving presidency while MSM & Dems are already turning on the Clintons • Rex Tillerson’s State Dept celebrates transgenders — and why this shouldn’t surprise you
[from Alex Jones and his merry band of batshit bullshitters]
Today's War Room show talks about the latest news on Net Neutrality, the sexual assault allegations out of Hollywood and Congress, as well as the continued race baiting of the left. Roger Stone updates the audience on his law suit, and we take calls to discuss a litany of issues, including the march for justice against the Clinton Foundation.
[from Alex Jones and his merry band of batshit bullshitters]
Exclusive to The Beat: Trump Lawyer on Mueller and critics
The Beat With Ari Melber 11/21/17
Trump’s criminal defense attorney, Ty Cobb, speaks exclusively to “The Beat” about Bob Mueller’s timeline, what he’s telling Trump, and responds to a new report that he is strategically working to keep “Trump from flying into a rage and firing Mueller.” Duration: 8:07
Journalist on trial by Trump’s Justice Dept. speaks out
The Beat With Ari Melber 11/21/17
Trial underway for photojournalist, Alexei Wood, who was covering Trump’s inauguration day protest. He faces 60 years in prison for rioting and destruction of property but claims he did nothing illegal and is “confident in the outcome.” Duration: 6:35
Conyers sexual misconduct claims put spotlight on broken system
The Beat With Ari Melber 11/21/17
House democrats launch probe into Rep. John Conyers sexual misconduct allegations. Conyers denies misconduct but admits to a financial settlement with former staffer. Duration: 2:01
All In with Chris Hayes [uploaded/published] 11/21/17
Did Donald Trump or his campaign cooperate with Russian operatives to engage in a systematic effort to disrupt the American election in 2016? Duration: 10:53
All In with Chris Hayes [uploaded/published] 11/21/17
If Special Counsel Robert Mueller ultimately presents evidence that Donald Trump tried to obstruct justice, it's entirely possible that it happened in plain sight. Duration: 7:07
After tiptoeing around the allegations against Moore the president finally broke his silence, making the case against Democrat Doug Jones. Duration: 10:58
As media outlets part ways with the legendary newsman after sexual harassment allegations, his former colleagues grapple with the fallout. Duration: 6:55
Trump sex harassment accuser seeks campaign documents at court
The Rachel Maddow Show 11/21/17
Rachel Maddow rounds up developments in political sexual harassment cases, including one of Donald Trump's accusers asking a court to force Trump to hand over campaign documents. Duration: 3:25
Mueller examining Kushner contacts with foreign leaders: WSJ
The Rachel Maddow Show 11/21/17
Rachel Maddow relays a report from the Wall Street Journal that special counsel Robert Mueller is giving attention to Jared Kushner's contacts with foreign leaders during the Trump transition. Duration: 2:12
Trump aims to boost GOP gerrymandering advantage with census pick
The Rachel Maddow Show 11/21/17
Rachel Maddow looks at how Republicans have successfully used gerrymandering to give themselves an electoral advantage, and how Donald Trump appears eager to extend that edge with, according to Politico, a census hire with no statistical experience but a zeal ... more Duration: 15:28
Dismissal of key US attorney, Dana Boente, a mystery
The Rachel Maddow Show 11/21/17
Rachel Maddow describes the close proximity of U.S. attorney Dana Boente to some of key players and moments in the Trump Russia investigation, making his abrupt dismissal by Donald Trump particularly suspicious. Duration: 4:00
Senator seeks answers on suspicious timing of US attorney firing
The Rachel Maddow Show 11/21/17
Senator Chris Coons talks with Rachel Maddow about his effort to get answers from the Trump administration on why key U.S. attorney Dana Boente was pushed out of his position. Duration: 6:11
Trump FCC would close internet with revocation of net neutrality
The Rachel Maddow Show 11/21/17
Xeni Jardin, editor of Boing Boing, talks with Rachel Maddow about why net neutrality is key to preserving the openness of the internet and why the Trump administration is likely to face a lot of uncomfortable pressure to undo its decision to revoke it. Duration: 9:05
Kremlin scoops U.S. media on Trump Russia meeting, again
The Rachel Maddow Show 11/21/17
Rachel Maddow points out the disturbing frequency with which Americans' first notice about Donald Trump's interactions with Russian president Vladimir Putin is from the Kremlin instead of the U.S. media, and wonders why that is. Duration: 2:24
New Report: Trump “vented about” and “doubted” Roy Moore accusers
The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell 11/21/17
President Trump, who is himself accused of sexual assault, broke his silence on Roy Moore today, suggesting electing a Democrat is worse than electing an accused child molester to the U.S. Senate as a new report says Trump has privately doubted Moore’s accusers. Christina Bellantoni, Ana Marie Cox, and Charlie Sykes join Lawrence to discuss. Duration: 16:38
Lawrence O’Donnell speaks with former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers about how the Trump-Republican bill violates all of Ronald Reagan’s principles for tax reform and the underreported “vindictive attack” in the tax bill. Duration: 3:54
Wave of sexual harassment and assault allegations in Congress and the media
The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell 11/21/17
Lawrence explains how men in our male-dominated society have learned nothing from past sex scandals, but there will continue to be courageous women who come forward to tell their stories. Journalists Betsy Woodruff and Ana Marie Cox share their own personal experiences and analysis of current events. Duration: 11:02
After days of avoiding questions on Senate candidate Roy Moore - who's accused of sexual misconduct - Pres. Trump defended the GOP candidate repeatedly saying Moore denies the allegations against him. Duration: 8:25
Trump to end residency protections for Haitians in U.S.
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 11/22/17
MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell discusses what it will mean for tens of thousands of Haitians living in America now that the Trump administration plans to end their residency protections. Duration: 1:18
What Trump & Putin talked about on their 90-minute call
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 11/22/17
Syria, Iran, North Korea, and more were on the agenda - according to the White House - during a marathon phone call between Pres. Trump and Vladimir Putin. Our panel reacts. Duration: 7:59
WSJ: Mueller probing Kushner's world leaders contacts
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 11/22/17
A new Wall Street Journal report states Mueller's Russia team is investigating Jared Kushner's contacts with world leaders during the transition. Reporter Eli Stokols & fmr. federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti discuss. Duration: 7:12
Jim joins former SEAL Team 6 member Rob O'Neill at a gun range and discovers that guns are fun -- but that still doesn't mean just anybody should be able to buy one.
Tuesday November 21st 2017 Episode 839 - Senator Richard H. Black & Allen Unruh In this edition we have a long talk with Senator Richard H. Black about the Syrian and Middle Eastern regime change, an agenda President Trump has said the US would abandon; the question is: when? Followed by a Call To Action from Dr. Allen Unruh. https://caravantomidnight.com/Episode/EpisodesDetails?Id=20794
Former Host of Coast To Coast AM John B Wells is now in control on Caravan To Midnight & Ark Midnight.
Trump administration to end provisional residency protection for 60,000 Haitians The Trump administration has given nearly 60,000 Haitians with provisional legal residency in this country 18 months to leave, announcing Monday that it will not renew the Temporary Protected Status that has allowed them to remain here for more than seven years. The decision came after the Department of Homeland Security determined that the “extraordinary conditions” justifying their presence in the United States following a 2010 earthquake “no longer exist,” according to a senior administration official. [...] https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/trump-administration-to-end-provisional-residency-protection-for-50000-haitians/2017/11/20/fa3fdd86-ce4a-11e7-9d3a-bcbe2af58c3a_story.html
AP source: Authorities believe border agent may have fallen DALLAS (AP) — Investigators believe a border patrol agent who died in West Texas after suffering extensive injuries to his head and body may have fallen down a 14-foot (4-meter) culvert, and his partner, who radioed for help, has no memory of what happened, according to a U.S. official with knowledge of the investigation. FBI spokeswoman Jeanette Harper said in a statement Monday that both agents were found late Saturday night in a culvert near Van Horn and that both had traumatic head injuries. Harper said Rogelio Martinez died early Sunday. The FBI is leading the investigation and results of his autopsy are pending. [...] https://www.apnews.com/71e6e3c7b585492aaca297ffcc2eb232/AP-source:-Authorities-believe-border-agent-may-have-fallen
Mueller is turning up the heat on Jared Kushner President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner has reportedly landed in Mueller's crosshairs. Mueller's team has begun to question witnesses about some of Kushner's conversations and meetings with foreign leaders during the transition. Investigators are also homing in on Kushner's role in pushing Trump to fire former FBI Director James Comey in May. http://www.businessinsider.com/robert-mueller-jared-kushner-russia-investigation-witnesses-2017-11
Trump not invited to Paris Climate change conference.
50 World Leaders Will Discuss Climate Change in Paris. Donald Trump Wasn't Invited
"Trump Says He Represents Pittsburgh, not Paris. But Pittsburgh Mayor Says City Still In Climate Deal"
[VIDEO]
By Justin Worland 5:01 PM EST
Foreign policy experts on both sides of the aisle predicted that President Trump’s decision to take the U.S. out of the world’s most significant agreement to fight climate change would leave the U.S. isolated on the issue.
Now they have one of their first examples of that argument.
Less than a year since Trump announced withdrawal from the Paris climate deal, a group of 50 world leaders — ranging from Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto to British Prime Minister Theresa May — will gather in Paris this week for an invitation-only climate change summit hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron. Trump was not invited.