Author: Freedom Watch

Roger Stone and Pastor Greg Locke deliver energetic church service in Mt. Juliet By Andy Humbles The Tennessean August 31, 2020 Roger Stone told an energetic audience Sunday at a Mt. Juliet church that “God spared my life for a purpose.” The polarizing political operative has come forward about his recent re-commitment to Christianity after Stone describes himself falling away from the faith. Stone was invited to speak at Global Vision Bible Church by Pastor Greg Locke. “I’ve spoken in political meetings, union halls, topless clubs, houses of ill-repute,” Stone said. “This is the first time I’ve spoken…

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Trump Embraces Fringe Theories on Protests and the Coronavirus By Peter Baker New York Times August 31, 2020 WASHINGTON — President Trump unleashed an especially intense barrage of Twitter messages over the weekend, embracing fringe conspiracy theories claiming that the coronavirus death toll has been exaggerated and that street protests are actually an organized coup d’����tat against him. In a concentrated predawn burst, the president posted or reposted 89 messages between 5:49 a.m. and 8:04 a.m. on Sunday on top of 18 the night before, many of them inflammatory comments or assertions about violent clashes in Portland, Ore.,…

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Ohio county tells story of the seismic shift of working-class voters toward GOP By Salena Zito Washington Examiner August 30, 2020 NORTH LIMA, Ohio — Ron Spickler is sitting on the front porch of his modest Mahoning County brick home eating dinner and watching the world drive by the busy little state routes that intersect and pass his front door. On his lawn are a variety of signs that tell the story of Spickler — at least, the political story. There is a Trump-Pence 2020 sign, a Trump flag, a Trump Country sign, and an Ohio for Trump…

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By David Maddox Express.co.uk August 30, 2020 In the latest monthly Democracy Institute (DI)/Sunday Express poll President Trump has 48 per cent of the popular support over the former vice president’s 45 per cent. In the key swing states the gap is even bigger, with 49 per cent for Trump to 42 per cent for Biden giving the President a seven-point lead. The DI polls have consistently shown more positive results for the President than other surveys. While most suggest a Democrat lead, the monthly DI polls have been more favourable to Trump. DI showed him ahead last month…

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Michelle Obama: ‘Systemic racism’ coming from the White House By Quint Forgey POLITICO August 29, 2020 Former first lady Michelle Obama condemned what she called the “systemic racism” emanating from the White House and elsewhere around the country in an explosive statement on Friday that addressed recent killings and racial unrest in Kenosha, Wis. “These past few months, I’ve been thinking a lot about what our kids are seeing every day in this country — the lack of empathy, the division stoked in times of crisis, the age-old and systemic racism that’s been so prominent this summer,” Obama…

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By Larry Klayman WND August 28, 2020 During the Golden Globes Awards ceremony last year, the left-leaning comedian Ricky Gervais called out the Hollywood elite, that is, the beautiful people of Tinseltown, and ordered them in a not too good natured way to accept their awards and to shut up when it came to their politics. Here is what the unafraid British comic spewed to the audience on the dais at the Beverly Hilton: “So if you do win an award tonight, don’t use it as a political platform to make a political speech. You’re in no position to…

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Fox News anchor Chris Wallace slams colleagues for appearing to rationalize 17-year-old charged in Kenosha shooting: ‘There is no justification’ By Lauren Frias Business Insider August 28, 2020 The Fox News anchor Chris Wallace pushed back against panelists on a talk show on Thursday after one pundit appeared to justify vigilante justice at the Kenosha protests by blaming Wisconsin’s leadership. “On the argument of vigilante justice, when you have no police around to defend businesses and people who are being attacked and their livelihoods burned to the ground, then there is a void that is filled,” Katie Pavlich…

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Beverly Hills will prosecute protesters for curfew violations Los Angeles Times August 27, 2020 As thousands of protesters took to the streets of Southern California in the last few months to call for criminal justice reform in demonstrations that sometimes veered into vandalism and arson, hundreds found themselves handcuffed for far lesser violations. Police in Los Angeles, Long Beach and Santa Monica racked up thousands of arrests, mostly for defiance of curfew or dispersal orders, drawing criticism from public health officials who feared that unmasked officers detaining people in close quarters risked worsening the spread of COVID-19. Continue…

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