Monday, July 2, 2018

The clueless border protestors wouldn't know what a concentration camp was unless they saw what Europe once saw

World War II Photos Your History Teacher Didn’t Show You

Rescued
"Even until the final moments of World War II, the Nazis were sending prisoners to their deaths. These Jewish women with their children are overwhelmed as Allied soldiers break them out of a cargo train that was transporting them to an extermination camp."



After Effects
"The effects of the Holocaust lasted long after the prisoners were freed by the Allies. This young girl lived in a concentration camp, survived the persecution, and was brought to a home of disturbed youths. Here she is drawing her own depiction of “home”. The year is 1948."



"Despite the Nazis’ efforts to erase the evidence of the atrocities that they committed, the Allies saw it all. Many of the Nazis who guarded the labor and death camps around Germany and Poland tried to flee as the Allies rescued the camp survivors. This striking image shows a Jewish Holocaust survivor holding one of the guards in place while he fixes a rifle on him."


Daily Caller 

 "High-profile members of America’s media and political circles have used amplified, irresponsible rhetoric to describe President Trump’s immigration detainment policies. Terminology from Nazi "Germany is now regularly used to describe American immigration policy in the public arena. Many have likened illegal alien detainment facilities on the Southern border to “concentration camps,” referred to Trump as a “Nazi” or “Hitler” and call Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents the “Gestapo.”
"Democratic Connecticut Sen. Richard Blumenthal likened America’s zero tolerance immigration policy to the “cattle cars of Nazi Germany.” Many pundits and politicians have echoed the sentiment.
"David Tuck was born in Poland in 1929. He was enslaved by the Nazis and survived multiple concentration camps. In the wake of pundits and politicians comparing illegal immigrant detainment facilities in modern day America to Nazi concentration camps, Tuck felt compelled to speak out.
“ 'Wake up,” he said in an exclusive interview with The Daily Caller. “This is not the Holocaust.' ” . . .

"As the Daily Caller previously reported:
When he was 10 years old, the Nazis invaded his country. They marched through his neighborhood, identifying Jews. David had a golden Star of David sewn to his clothes and was moved to a ghetto.
In 1941, David was deported to Posen, a Nazi labor camp in Poland, to work as a slave. In 1943, David was once again deported, this time to Auschwitz, where he was forced to build anti-aircraft guns. In 1945, David was deported a third time to the Mauthausen labor camp. He nearly died on the trip from the horrible cold.
David was deported once more to the Nazi military labor camp, Güsen II, where he was required to build German aircrafts. When the Americans liberated his camp, David weighed 78 pounds.
"Tuck immigrated to America after being liberated."

Sunday, July 1, 2018

Socialist Ocasio-Cortez Claims She's From The Bronx But New Information Shows Where She Really Grew Up

Daily Wire  "Newly-revealed information about the background of Democratic Socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez calls into question claims that she has made about where she grew up. She has regularly claimed to be someone who had a hard life growing up in the Bronx.
"The Daily Mail reports:
Though Ocasio-Cortez, 28, was born in and currently lives in the Bronx, county land records show her late father Sergio Cortez-Roman bought a quaint three-bedroom in Yorktown Heights, New York in 1991, when she was about two.
"The Mail notes that the newly-revealed information is in apparent contradiction to Ocasio-Cortez's biography on her campaign page, which says:
The state of Bronx public schools in the late 80s and early 90s sent her parents on a search for a solution. She ended up attending public school 40 minutes north in Yorktown, and much of her life was defined by the 40 minute commute between school and her family in the Bronx.
"Ocasio-Cortez, who did not respond to questions from The Mail, conveniently did not mention in her bio that her family moved from Parkchester to Westchester County when she was five years old.
"The Mail further notes that the median annual income of Westchester County, $116,741, is approximately two and a half times higher than the median annual income of Parkchester, $48,315."

Andrew Klavan: Imagine There's No Border


Obama's "my military": No Lib Outrage for Andrew Tahmooressi

Daniel John Sobieski
If you want to consider the alleged harshness of U.S. immigration policy, consider Mexico's treatment of Tahmoressi and the callous indifference of President Obama to his plight, as Obama was really putting illegal alien children in cages after separating them from their families: . . .

"It depends on whose ox is being gored, the saying goes, or maybe it depends on whose border is being crossed for those now outraged over U.S. border policy were silent when Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi, a decorated U.S. Marine Corps veteran suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), languished in a Mexican prison in 2014 for the crime of making a wrong turn and wandering into Mexico with legal U.S. firearms in his vehicle.
"Tahmooressi, a 25-year-old combat veteran, was jailed in late March 2014, after he missed a freeway exit near San Ysidro, Calif. and drove into Tijuana.  The active U.S. Marine reservist, who served two combat tours in Afghanistan, was moving to San Diego to be close to his treatment center for his PTSD at the time of his arrest.
"In his trunk, Mexican authorities found three guns legally owned in the United States.  Tahmooressi was incarcerated in La Mesa Prison in Tijuana.  After Mexican authorities said he allegedly attempted to escape and suffered a self-inflicted stab wound, he was at one point placed in a jail infirmary with his arms and legs restrained.  That April, Tahmooressi even attempted to take his own life." . . .
. . . "President Obama had quite a different approach in the matter of Army deserter Bowe Bergdahl.  Bergdahl did not miss a highway sign when he deliberately left his post in Afghanistan to find himself and commune with the Taliban enemy.  President Obama didn't care, and neither did the liberal legacy media:"

. . . "From the famous "latte salute" to the Marine holding the presidential umbrella, President Obama's respect for our men in uniform has been open to question.  Unless, of course, they desert their post in Afghanistan to try to join the Taliban, like Bowe Bergdahl.  Then you have the parents to the White House and trade the Taliban general staff to obtain their release.  After all, we leave no one behind.  Except, maybe, for Marine Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi." . . .

Hilarious satire of Dem apoplexy over Trump’s next Supreme Court pick

Thomas Lifson  "Hilarious satire of Dem apoplexy over Trump’s next Supreme Court pick
"The obsessive media hatred of President Trump has made them entirely predictable. Everything he does is not just wrong, it is an outage. And everyone he appoints to office is utterly, irredeemably evil, so malign that dining at a restaurant is a threat that must be countered by mobs.
"Blogger Don Surber has provided us with a splendid satire of the spittle-flecked media madness that will erupt as soon as President Trump announces his nominee for the Supreme Court seat being vacated by Justice Kennedy. What makes this brilliant satire is that it is a generic editorial that could (and will) be published against anyone the president chooses. Don instructs journalists:" . . .

How Congress Can Stop Family Separation at the Border Without Allowing Amnesty

Political Cartoons by Bob Gorrell

Heritage   KEY TAKEAWAYS
"The choice for the government is to detain the parents until their case is completed but release the child after 20 days, or to release the entire family.

Those who illegally cross into the U.S. and then claim asylum should have to explain why they didn’t seek asylum from other governments or a U.S. consulate.

"Congress should appropriate funds for more immigration court judges, prosecutors, and support staff as well DHS asylum officers.

"The Trump administration is struggling to figure out how to enforce U.S. laws and  keep keeping families together. The matter is made more complex and difficult because of  loopholes and restrictions in current law.

"But it doesn’t have to be difficult and confusing. Congress can and should ensure that families are kept together and U.S. laws are well-enforced.

"How so? Here’s a checklist for Congress:" . . .Full article

Saturday, June 30, 2018

ICE director: Democrats should 'get their facts straight' before protesting family separation

Washington Examiner  "Acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Tom Homan said Friday that Democrats who protest his agency for separating illegal immigrant families are barking up the wrong tree, since his agency has nothing to do with it.


" 'They need to educate themselves," Homan said on Fox News. "I mean, this protest yesterday to protest about family separations on the border, ICE doesn't separate families on the border. That's the Border Patrol. We're a different agency."
" 'So they need to get their facts straight and inform themselves what's actually happening," he said." . . .

Get Your Facts Straight: ICE Director Has Harsh Words For Democrats

Ben Shapiro Fights Back When Bill Maher Tries To Pin Incivility On Trump — ‘I Needed 600 Officers To Protect Me At Berkeley’

Daily Caller  "Ben Shapiro punched back at Bill Maher during a Friday night appearance on HBO’s “Real Time,” taking issue with Maher’s claim that President Donald Trump was ultimately responsible for the decline of civil discourse in American politics.
“ 'I needed 600 officers to protect me at Berkeley,” he reminded Maher."


"Maher asked whether there were any circumstance under which Shapiro would vote for a Democrat.

“ 'I would say under some circumstance,” the Daily Wire editor-in-chief responded, “but the Democratic Party would have to stop being insane. Meaning that they would actually have to approach something like moderation in terms of policy, and also present a face that doesn’t look like people shouting down people at gas stations or entering restaurants and trying to throw them out.”
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"Maher argued that Republicans chanting “lock her up” in reference to Hillary Clinton or “lock him up” in reference to former FBI Director James Comey were indicative of the roots of the problem. “Shouldn’t we stop the ‘lock them up’ before we care about who gets their entree?” he asked.

"But then Shapiro brought up the recent comments made by California Rep. Maxine Waters, arguing that it was possible to simply say that civility was lacking on both sides. (RELATED: Maxine Waters: God Is On The Side Of People Driving Trump Officials From Restaurants)" . . .

This does not bode well for Nancy Pelosi


If she has to go, how far left will her replacement take the Democrats?

Country Overboard! Women And Children Last!

Ann Coulter  . . . "Last week, in a column that does not misstate the facts and the law about immigration, I covered some typical asylum and refugee admissions to our country, including Beatrice Munyenyezi. She was the Rwandan who got into our country by claiming to be a victim of the genocide that killed nearly a million people, even though she had helped orchestrate it.


Munyenyezi 

"Munyenyezi wasn’t the only participant in the Rwandan genocide who got in as a victim and was then unmasked as a perpetrator. So far, nearly 400 Rwandans granted special refugee status have been convicted of lying on visa applications about their role in the genocide. Great job, U.S. refugee admissions officials!

"Courts are dealing with so many genocidal Rwandans who came to America as “refugees” that just last Friday, a federal appeals court upheld the conviction of another one, Gervais “Ken” Ngombwa, who not only lied about his participation in the genocide, but also about his family relationships. (You can’t get anything past our State Department!)

"Aside from our immigration authorities missing little things like the Rwandan genocide, what is the argument for taking in millions of people from backward cultures, hotbeds of real racism, pederasty, misogyny — as opposed to the “microaggressions” that are the bane of our culture?

"It’s one thing to use quotas as a response to slavery and Jim Crow in our own country, but why do we have to have an immigration quota for “people who don’t live here, have never seen an indoor toilet, and rape little girls for sport?”
"Liberals act as if they are striking a blow for feminism by importing desperate women from misogynistic cultures to America. But, even to the extent they’re telling the truth, the women aren’t always victims only. They’re often co-conspirators." . . .

James Nachtwey’s Reflections on the Rwandan Genocide:  
. . . "The number most often heard is 800,000. It’s a big number no matter what it’s applied to. Trying to imagine 800,000 people with their heads bashed in by rocks and clubs, impaled on spears, hacked to death with hoes and machetes – in just three months – stuns the mind, and we struggle to wring meaning out of words like “biblical” or “apocalyptic.' ” . . .


Can the (Maxine) Waters be stilled? Don't bet on it

. . . Upon further reflection, while the moniker “Mad Dog” is appropriate Mattis, it is not for Waters. It was given Mattis as an honorary title for his battlefield leadership. One would not wish to diminish it in any way. Thus, to give a moniker to Waters, perhaps we should consider the 1979 dystopian action film “Mad Max.” After all, that movie was about chaos evolving in the wake of societal collapse. By her inciting words, “Mad Max” Maxine is promoting America’s societal collapse. . . .


Posted By Lt. Col. James Zumwalt  "Having a “mad dog” in your corner during a fight can be good or bad depending upon the battlefield involved.

"A mad dog, unleashed upon a foreign battlefield to do America’s bidding in combat, is good. Fighting militants in Fallujah, Iraq, in 2004, Marine general and now Secretary of Defense James Mattis was respectfully given the name “Mad Dog” for being more determined than a determined enemy to win.
"But a mad dog unleashed upon the political battlefield is bad. It denies the American public a substantive and civil discourse on issues. With the rabid rage heard from Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., we see characteristics of a mad dog that mindlessly urinates upon civility, refusing to rationally debate diverse political views.
"The Democratic Party has obviously lost control of “Mad Dog” Maxine who recently added another bite to her bark. Ever since President Donald Trump took office, she has incessantly clamored for his impeachment. She does so while remaining hard-pressed to offer up concrete evidence upon which to justify impeachment, other than her personal opinion. Adding to her repertoire, Waters now howls encouragement to her minions to confront members of the Trump administration whenever and wherever they may be encountered in public.
"In October 2017, Waters threatened the president with the statement, she would “take Trump out tonight.” She later claimed it was “ridiculous” to view it as a threat, but any reasonable interpretation does. Yet, no voice within her party spoke out against her.
"At a June 23rd rally in Los Angeles, Waters whipped up supporters, instructing them: “Let’s make sure we show up wherever we have to show up. And if you see anybody from that Cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd. And you push back on them. And you tell them they’re not welcome anymore, anywhere.”
"Few people are willing to confront a mad dog on the prowl. However, Trump is not one of them. While suggesting Waters is a “low IQ individual,” he also tweeted a warning to her to “be careful what you wish for.”
"But, for the most part, there again has been dead silence from congressional Democrats about the political feeding frenzy Waters seeks to stir up. Save for a half-hearted comment by Nancy Pelosi, no one dares cast Maxine’s “call to arms” as being inciteful and a danger to our republic. All appear afraid to “be still the Waters.”
"Pelosi proved unwilling to unequivocally condemn Waters as she sought to give Maxine’s comments a justifying “spin”—done against the backdrop of lyrics from “America the Beautiful.” Pelosi said, “In the crucial months ahead, we must strive to make America beautiful again. Trump’s daily lack of civility has provoked responses that are predictable but unacceptable. As we go forward, we must conduct elections in a way that achieves unity from sea to shining sea.” A call for harassment or violence against non-violent government officials is never justified, and Pelosi irresponsibly failed to get that message out.
"One must consider whether Maxine’s endless rage and ranting against Trump might have an ulterior motive. We need remember that her flagrant disregard in the past for ethics once earned her the title of one of the most corrupt members of Congress. More recently, her effort to funnel campaign funds to a campaign worker that just so happens to be her daughter has raised eyebrows, particularly as it puts the daughter well on her way to millionaire status.
. . . 
"Waters still stands by her activist call to harass Trump administration personnel. What she fails to understand is there will always be those who take such a call to an extreme. Once she lets the “cat out of the bag,” she has no control over how it is manifested."

U.S. Estonia Ambassador Resigns Over Trump NATO Jibes

MSN  "The U.S. ambassador to Estonia is resigning in frustration at President Donald Trump’s jibes at America’s European allies. 
"Ambassador James D. Melville Jr. revealed in a Facebook posting that Trump’s comments about Europe had led him to bring forward his retirement. "

In the private Facebook post seen by Foreign Policy, Melville reportedly told friends: “A Foreign Service Officer’s DNA is programmed to support policy and we’re schooled right from the start, that if there ever comes a point where one can no longer do so, particularly if one is in a position of leadership, the honourable course is to resign. Having served under six presidents and 11 secretaries of state, I never really thought it would reach that point for me.
"For the president to say the EU was 'set up to take advantage of the United States, to attack our piggy bank', or that 'Nato is as bad as Nafta [the North American Free Trade Agreement]' is not only factually wrong, but proves to me that it's time to go."
"A career diplomat with 33 years in the foreign service, Melville was appointed to his position by President Barack Obama in 2015. " . . .