Thursday, January 4, 2018

DNC Deputy Chair Proudly Shows Off New Antifa Book to ‘Strike Fear’ in Trump

Your Democratic Party, ladies and gentlemen.

     
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Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN) just purchased a new book all about his favorite terrorist group and was so proud he had to boast about it on Twitter. As a bonus, he included an obligatory threat against the president:
The congressman serves as the deputy chair of the Democratic National Committee and is now actively promoting a violent, fascist group whose goal is to overthrow Trump’s presidency.
The author of the Antifa book, Mark Bray, is a professor at Dartmouth and organizer of Occupy Wall Street. Bray defended the sport of “punching Nazis” last year when he said, “Fascism cannot be defeated through speech.” His book encourages physical confrontations against political foes and calls “militant anti-fascism… reasonable.”
After Ellison posted the photo on Twitter Wednesday, many were left wondering how the Democratic Party could still support him:







Of course, if you're a writer for The Atlantic and Slate, Ellison is totes cool and should have even more power:

ABC’s ‘Blackish’ Advises Kids to Make Teachers Feel ‘White Guilt’ for Better Grades

What a great lesson! Cheat your way to the top. Thanks, ABC.

     
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ABC’s Black-ish is back to its social justice shenanigans with its first episode of 2018. This time, the story line has the grandmother advising her grandkids to manipulate their white, private school teacher using “white guilt” in order to cheat in class.
The two kids, Jack and Diane, are concerned they won’t do well on an upcoming math test. Since grandma Ruby doesn’t have the slightest clue how to help, she offers this advice:
"Before she hands you that test just look in the newspaper, find a tragedy that happened to a black person, and say, 'That happened to my cousin.' Yeah, white women will buy that like Oprah's selling it."
Diane takes Ruby’s advice and tells her teacher:
“Our cousin was fatally struck by gunfire last night while visiting friends on the 1400 block of Southwestern Avenue.”
“The hood is so cruel,” the teacher says for laughs.
And, of course, it worked. Jack and Diane are excused from the test, plus all homework for the week. When they get home, they tell the exciting news to grandma.
“Thanks to you, we never have to do schoolwork again!” Jack proclaims.
“Yeah,” adds Diane, “we just have to prey on white guilt, and that is a well that will never run dry."
Suddenly, the voice of reason shows up: their older brother Junior, who overhears they cheated and declares he will be “obligated to tell the school” since he is a member of the Honor Committee.
Ruby runs after Junior to try and talk him out of it:
“Oh, come on, now. Don't narc on the babies. Look, the way I see it, the system's already stacked up against us, right? So sometimes we have to bend the rules a little just to get a fair shake.”
Here's a clip:
Wow, we’ve come a long way since The Andy Griffith Show’s morality lessons. Aunt Bee would’ve never advised Opie to cheat in school and Andy would've delivered some corporal punishment if he did.

Streep Flips Script: Forget My Silence, What About Melania and Ivanka?

Deflect much?

     
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Meryl Streep has had enough with complaints that she knowingly kept pal Harvey Weinstein’s sexual misconduct under wraps instead of outing him and potentially preventing any more victims in his wake. She wants out of this spotlight and is starting to call out others for staying quiet.
After her buddy, whom she once called “god” from the awards stage, was exposed as a sexual abuser, she called the women “who raised their voices” to finally stop it “our heroes.” 
Despite their history of collaboration, and the cry throughout Hollywood that “everybody knew” about Weinstein's behavior and payoffs to victims, Streep defiantly declared, “Not everybody knew.” She has since been widely criticized for her silence. But in a new interview with The New York Times, the Academy Award winner is striking back at her critics and telling them to gang up on somebody else. And any ol’ Trump will do:
"I don’t want to hear about the silence of me. I want to hear about the silence of Melania Trump. I want to hear from her. She has so much that’s valuable to say. And so does Ivanka. I want her to speak now."
Ah, yes, the old "do as I say, not as I do" bit. But what else can you expect from a hypocritical leftist?
Photo by Dick Thomas Johnson on Foter.com / CC BY

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