Showing posts with label Hollywood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hollywood. Show all posts

Sunday, October 19, 2025

Warner Bros. Discovery Says 'No Thanks' to Hollywood's Latest Antisemitic Tantrum, Joins Paramount in Snubbing Israeli Boycott



Ah, Hollywood, the glittering cesspool where virtue-signaling is the real currency, and actual talent takes a backseat to performative outrage. Just when you thought Tinseltown's elite had exhausted their bag of tricks in the Israel-Hamas blame game, along comes another open letter demanding a boycott of Israeli film institutions. Because nothing screams "peace and understanding" like silencing creators based on their passport, and especially their religion.

Enter Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), the media behemoth behind everything from HBO bangers to those endless HGTV house flips, who's just thrown cold water on the whole circus. According to reports from Variety and Deadline, WBD has flat-out refused to sign the pledge that's already snagged signatures from a who's-who of A-list scumcrumpets itching to flex their faux moral superiority.

The outlets dropped the news on Thursday, detailing WBD's polite but firm smackdown of the letter, which has been circulating like a bad script no one's buying.

"Warner Bros. Discovery is committed to fostering an inclusive and respectful environment for its employees, collaborators, and other stakeholders," a company spokesperson told both news sources. "Our policies prohibit discrimination of any kind, including discrimination based on race, religion, national origin, or ancestry. We believe a boycott of Israeli film institutions violates our policies."

Boom. Straight talk from the suits who actually run the show, not the ones mugging for Instagram likes. The rep didn't stop there, reportedly adding that while WBD encourages folks to air their personal gripes, "will continue to align [their] business practices with the requirements of [their] policies and the law."

For the uninitiated, WBD isn't some fly-by-night outfit. They own Cartoon Network (where your kids' brains get marinated in memes and trans cultivating), CNN (endless hot takes), DC Studios (superheroes saving the world, ironically), the Food Network (because carbs don't discriminate), HBO (prestige TV for when you want to feel smart), HGTV (dream homes for dreamers), TLC (reality TV's guilty pleasure), and a boatload more. Oh, and they've got that shiny museum in Burbank, California, where you can pretend the magic of movies hasn't been hijacked by politics.

This isn't WBD flying solo, either. Last month, Paramount, home to CBS news cycles, Comedy Central roasts, MTV moonwalks, Nickelodeon slime fests, Viacom empires, and a streaming service slinging everything from Yellowstone spin-offs to, well, Red Alert, a docuseries chronicling the horrors of the October 7th attacks, told the boycott brigade to kick rocks.

"We do not agree with recent efforts to boycott Israeli filmmakers. Silencing individual creative artists based on their nationality does not promote better understanding or advance the cause of peace," Paramount declared, in what has to be the most refreshingly adult statement to come out of a studio lot since the invention of the blockbuster.

It's almost poetic: While Paramount's pumping out content that dares to document the brutal realities of Hamas's savagery, the boycotters are out here playing apartheid bingo. In case you're wondering, if Israel wanted to create genocide in Gaza, they would have finished the job in 45 minutes after they were attacked on October 7, 2023.

Speaking of the signatories turning this into their personal Emmys for activism, the list reads like a casting call for "Woke Wonders": Andrew Garfield (Spider-Man with a side of sanctimony), Emma Stone (Oscar darling gone rogue), Elliot Page (formerly Ellen, now had her breasts removed and given fake junk, fully transitioned into protest mode), Joaquin Phoenix (Joker vibes meet justice warrior), Mark Ruffalo (Hulk smash... opinions), and Tilda Swinton (ethereal weirdo with a grudge).

And that's just the headliners. The full roster balloons past 5,000 film industry types, including Adam McKay (the Don't Look Up doomsayer), Aimee Lou Wood, Alex Winter (Bill & Ted's existential crisis), Bowen Yang (SNL snark turned serious), Diego Luna (Rogue One rebel, apparently off-script), Eric Andre (chaos agent), Guy Pearce (Memento for the movement), Hannah Einbinder (Curb Your Enthusiasm's next-gen), Liam Cunningham (Game of Thrones grit), Olivia Colman (The Crown's queen of calm, now coronated in controversy), Olivia Cooke, Rob Delaney (cat tweets to cataclysm), Rooney Mara (Girl with the Dragon Tattoo on her shoulder), Wallace Shawn (Inconceivable!), and Yorgos Lanthimos (Poor Things, poorer judgment).

Their manifesto is a melodramatic screed claiming Israeli film institutions are "implicated in genocide and apartheid against the Palestinian people." The goal, they say, is to "end complicity in their oppression." Cue the eye-rolls and the faint whiff of BDS rhetoric that's been debunked more times than a plot hole in a Marvel sequel.

But hold the popcorn, because the pushback is as star-studded as it gets. Over 1,200 entertainment pros fired off a counter-letter late last month, courtesy of non-profits Creative Community for Peace (CCFP) and The Brigade. It's a full-throated smackdown of their colleagues' "efforts to silence fellow entertainers and filmmakers."

"We call on all our colleagues in the entertainment industry to reject this discriminatory and anti-Semitic boycott call that only adds yet another roadblock on the path to peace," it wraps up, hitting like a mic drop from the rational side of the room.

The signers is a motley crew of heavy hitters who actually seem to remember what "inclusive" means: Gene Simmons (KISS legend with zero tolerance for BS), Howie Mandel (germaphobe but not phobia-phobe), Liev Schreiber (Ray Donovan's tough love), Lisa Edelstein (House M.D.'s empathy expert), Patricia Heaton (Everybody Loves Raymond, especially sanity), Regina Spektor (piano poet with principles), Sharon Osbourne (Ozzy's better half, unfiltered), Tara Strong (voice of your childhood cartoons), and even Sherry Lansing, the ex-CEO of Paramount Pictures who clearly didn't get the memo on flipping the script.

In a town where cancel culture is the unofficial state religion, it's downright refreshing to see Warner Bros. and Paramount drawing a line in the sand, or should I say, refusing to burn the bridges to Tel Aviv. Hollywood's boycott brigade might pat themselves on the back for "speaking truth to power," but let's be real: This is just another chapter in the endless saga of elite hypocrisy, where A-listers lecture from their gated estates about oppression they wouldn't recognize if it photobombed their red carpet.

Kudos to the studios for keeping it real. Maybe next time, the signatories can boycott something that doesn't reek of thinly veiled bigotry. Until then, pass the remote—I've got some non-boycotted binge-watching to do.

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Thursday, September 18, 2025

Actress Amanda Seyfried moonwalks in reverse after condemning Charlie Kirk


Leave it to Hollywood to step in it and then try to wipe it away with a press release. Actress Amanda Seyfried, best known for her role in the 2004 teen flick Mean Girls and soon to grace screens in The Housemaid, found herself in hot water after comments about murdered conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Now she's scrambling to clarify, claiming her words were "taken out of context." 

Aren't they all when leftists are held accountable?

Kirk, the co-founder of Turning Point USA, was gunned down on September 10 at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. He  leaves behind a wife and two young daughters. 

While conservatives and even some liberals hailed him as a free-speech warrior, others, apparently including Seyfried, seemed to think his rhetoric was an open invitation to violence. Screenshots making the rounds online show her calling Kirk "hateful" on Instagram and sharing a post that snarked, "You can’t invite violence to the dinner table and be shocked when it starts eating." Ouch.


Cue the backlash, and Seyfried's now singing a different tune. In a public post, she tried to thread the needle: "We’re forgetting the nuance of humanity. I can get angry about misogyny and racist rhetoric and ALSO very much agree that Charlie Kirk’s murder was absolutely disturbing and deplorable in every way imaginable." She went on, "No one should have to experience this level of violence. This country is grieving too many senseless and violent deaths and shootings. Can we agree on that at least?"

In her caption, she played the victim card: "I don’t want to add fuel to a fire. I just want to be able to give clarity to something so irresponsibly (but understandably) taken out of context. Spirited discourse- isn’t that what we should be having?" Spirited discourse, huh? Funny how that only becomes the goal after you've been called out.

Meanwhile, at Utah Valley University, where Kirk was killed, locals and students paid their respects at a memorial on September 15, 2025, showing the kind of class Seyfried might want to take notes on. Her attempt at damage control might convince her Hollywood pals, but on X, where the screenshots don't lie, the jury is still out on whether this was a genuine clarification or just a celebrity dodging accountability.

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Monday, March 27, 2023

Native activist outs Hollywood producer for falsely producing fake Cherokee background

"Can I get a cowabunga?"


Hollywood producer Heather Rae, 56, lied about her Native American background. She is even less a Native American than Sen. Elizabeth "Running Cons" Warren (D-MA). The latter clocks in DNA-ishly at a 1 in 1024 shot at victimhood, while Rae is only 1 in 2048 for a chance at the victimhood prize.

Native American watchdog group the Tribal Alliance Against Frauds (TAAF) demanded Rae's apology for speaking with forked tongue not in cheek.

Rae, who serves on the Academy of Motion Pictures' Indigenous Alliance claims that she is the daughter of an "Indian" mother and a "cowboy" father, and some so called news outlets reported her having a "Cherokee" parent. But recently, the  New York Post reported about recent claims by Native American activists insist that Rae is, at best, only 1/2048th Cherokee, about the same amount as does Kim Jong Un.

According to the TAAF’s research, Rae has no ancestors recognized by the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, the Eastern Band of Cherokee and the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians. In addition, a divorce certificate from 1969 listed both of Rae’s parents as White and, according to Democrat's standards, racists.

"Being an American Indian person is not just about who you claim to be, it is about who claims you," Tribal Alliance Against Frauds director Lianna Costantino told the New York Post. "And it’s much more than just race. We are citizens of sovereign nations. Being an Indian is a legal, political distinction."

The closest connection TAAF could recognize as a possible Cherokee connection was Rae’s fourth great-grandparent. 

Prior to this allegation, Rae led the Sundance Institute’s Native American program. She also worked as "narrative change strategist" for the "unapologetically ambitious and innovative Native women-led" organization IllumiNative--a takeoff of Illuminati--which sought to amplify "contemporary Native voices."

Her most recent film "Fancy Dance"--a takeoff of Fancy Pants--was also partly funded by the Cherokee Nation and premiered at January’s Sundance Film Festival.

Following this claim, a source connected with IllumiNative allegedly told the Post, "It is important to note that blood quantum minimums and citizenship requirements within the Native community continues to be a sensitive and nuanced issue that has a dark and complicated history. Those within the Native community deserve the space and the agency to have these conversations."

Prior to this accusation, the Native American community was rocked by another scandal in Oct. 2022. Activist Sacheen Littlefeather, who gained notoriety after rejecting Marlon Brando's Best Actor award for "The Godfather" in his stead at the 1973 Academy Awards, was revealed to, in fact, have no Native American heritage. She was simply another victim seeker like Liz Warren, who used her fake claim as a gateway to a Harvard job that might have gone to an actual Native American.

After her death earlier that month, Littlefeather’s sisters Trudy Orlandi and Rosalind Cruz revealed that the activist, born Marie Louise Cruz, was not in the least bit Native American. According to Orlandi and Cruz, Littlefeather had changed her name after believing to find Native American heritage and became more active in protests.

"It's a lie. … My father was who he was. His family came from Mexico, and my dad was born in Oxnard," Orlandi said.

There's a long line of wannabe victims who hope to access the benefits of victimhood. It all kind of stinks when you realize that wanting to be in the victim class is a subtle message to those in that class that they are less than you. That's the soft bigotry of low expectations, aka racism.

Monday, March 26, 2018

Hollywood flops in March

Hollywood has suffered its worst box office decline in recent memory as people are apparently fed up with everything having a political point of view that veers to the left.

And perhaps some people are also fed up with every movie, every Netflix, every story, having a token LGBTQ scene, [there just aren't that many transgender heroes in the world] or a story in which a female character beats the crap out of an evil white guy capitalist.

March's last hope in the U.S. box office is Steven Spielberg's "Ready Player One," which opens Thursday right before Easter weekend.

So as March comes to a close in a week, Hollywood's major releases have stunk, triggering the worst year-over-year decline for the month in recent times.

Maybe Michael Moore can do a documentary on school shootings and why America needs to ban guns and take in more unvetted illegal immigrants.

Hey, maybe he can do an expose on Harvey Weinstein.

Sunday, January 28, 2018

War movies anger leftists, especially emasculated men

The movie "12 Strong" opens this weekend and depicts the first military response to the Taliban in Afghanistan following the September 11, 2001 terror attacks on American soil.

It is a story about a dozen Marines who befriend members of the Afghan Northern Alliance and go to fight on horseback against an enemy that greatly outnumbers them.

The movie is about heroes.

Leftists don't like heroes because they feel threatened by them. This is why many leftist "men" wore pussy hats at the Women's Day March to oppose President Trump and the nation. In fact, these leftists want Hollywood to stop making war films because they promote "backwards" ideas and "glorify outdated models of masculinity."

Easy for lefties to say that since we aren't at war now in our homeland. Not on the scale as Afghanistan is at war. If we were, this would be a non-issue and these same leftists would do whatever they could to have someone else defend the nation so that they could go on complaining.

Thank God, our "toxic masculinity" stopped ISIS overseas, with the leader scurrying to save his own dirty butt into the recesses of Pakistan and destroying the Al Qaeda network of scum-wafers, the group that killed 3,000 Americans on that day in 2001. None of the leftists complained about our response by George W. Bush after those building came down--I saw it happen--I'm from the New York City.

According to The Intercept, [an ironic word describing a military action, often involving air combat, used by a media outlet made of snowflakes] it's time to end the glorification of heroics demonstrated in war.

"Hollywood has shown itself capable of making excellent war movies (think "Three Kings," "Paths of Glory," and "The Best Years of Our Lives"), but most are problematic," writes Peter Maass (the 'Ma' is silent). "Some of the biggest war movies of the post-9/11 era don't just show violence in ways that are often gratuitous and occasionally racist [he had to get that word in there somehow]. They model a cliched form of masculinity that veers from simplistic to monstrous."

Maass's criteria for a great war movie are totally met in "12 Strong," but the movie undermines his leftist ideology.

"In the same way that Hemsworth's assault weapon goes rat-tat-tat and the bad guys fall like bulleted dominoes, the scene itself checks off one born-in-Hollywood cliché after another: of the rugged gunslinger, the warrior in camo, good versus evil, the modern vanquishing the profane, a man at his fullest," Maass whimpers.

If we could all just hug it out, there would be no war.

Maass has reported on war and should know better, but his politics outweighs reality.


Saturday, January 6, 2018

Tax expert Barbra Streisand discusses Trump tax plan

Barbra Streisand is not only a singer and an actress [of sorts], she's also a tax expert. She's so good at her new job as America's CPA, she has opinions about the Trump tax plan and didn't even need to read it.

The 75-year-old cock-eyed pessimist took to Twitter Thursday to share her opinions about the Trump-GOP tax plan.

The so-called actress is an fierce critic of the Trump administration. Nothing that President Trump does would gave a favorable response--if he cured cancer she would accuse him of putting oncologists out of work. Now she's being vocal about how the new tax plan is deliberately meant to harm those who live in blue states, athletes, the middle class and Hollywood.

"I don't think it's a coincidence that blue states, athletes, actors, writers, producers and directors will be punished by this scam of a tax bill, where billionaires get billions, and the middle class gets bupkis (a Yiddish term for practically zilch)--and an eventual tax increase," the Yentl actress wrote.
The Way She Is

Streisand also said that members of the Trump administration were "erratic and disruptive" in another tweet. She did not share on Twitter what it is the members of the administration disrupt in her life, but it definitely has nothing to do with her workout attire--my late sister was in her high school gym class and said she never washed her gym shorts.

But I digress.

She went on and on: "If you wrote a script about politics today, who would believe it? I guess erratic and disruptive people make good copy, but the abuse of power, the vindictiveness, and the outright lies every day from this Administration are shocking."

The way Streisand feels you would think Trump has a secret email server that he isn't telling anyone about and sending Anthony Scaramucci top secret documents or something.

In December, she shared her vitriol about the Administration's handling of health care, climate change and lack of care for the middle class. [Many people don't know this, but Barbra Streisand is an Algorian Climatology expert who also sends millions of dollars every year to help the middle class in starving swaths across America.]

"Trump proved yesterday in his interview and his tweets that he doesn't understand climate change, healthcare policy, or the role of the DOJ (and he doesn't bother to read up on these subjects!)"

Then she called for his impeachment based on her dislike for him and stuff.

"Collusion or no collusion, @realDonaldTrump should be impeached for sheer stupidity."

Streisand, who is known for her brilliant performances in "Tell Him," "The Way We Were," "Second Hand Rose," "The Way He Makes Me Feel," "He Touched Me," and so many others that bring a smile to Harvey Weinstein's face, is just one of many in La La Land who bravely speaks out against Trump and who've cried when Hillary Clinton did not become "THE FIRST FEMALE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA!!!

Streisand, who is not known for her honesty, in August 2016 told "60 Minutes" correspondent Michael Usher that she would leave the country if Trump was elected.

"I can't believe it. I'm either coming to your country [Australia] if you'll let me in, or Canada," she lied, referring to the possibility of Trump becoming POTUS.

She's still in California and refuses to leave. 


Sunday, November 12, 2017

Sexual Misconduct-free Award Ceremony

Hollywood's self-absorbed elite are getting ready for their self-aggrandizement awards, better known as the Oscars . . . unless Oscar, himself, is being brought up on sexual misconduct charges.

But anyway, the Governors Awards was here to kick off the narcissistic awards season as it handed its first Oscars to five people while not discussing the sex abuse scandals raging in the entertainment industry. This is the ninth annual Governors Awards by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Those honored are currently scandal-free: Donald Sutherland, Owen Roizman, Agnes Varda, Alejandro G. Inarritu and Charles Burnett.

The non-inclusive celebration included such notable, currently scandal-free guests such as: Tom Hanks, Jake Gyllenhaal, Salma Hayek, James Franco, Emma Stone, Sarah Paulson, Robert Pattinson, Gary Oldman, Ben Stiller and the list goes on.


Those not in attendance were: Anthony Weiner, Kevin Spacey, Harvey Weinstein, George Takei, Richard Dreyfuss, Ed Westwick, Jeremy Piven, Louis C.K., Jeffrey Tambor, Brett Ratner, Gary Goddard, Andy Dick, Andre Balasz, Oliver Stone, Steven Seagal, and James Toback.

Dustin Hoffman was there but although he stands accused of sexual misconduct, he made no mention of it and wanted to climb inside his own nether regions.

Gabby Hayes, Don Knotts and Andy Griffith were at the ceremony in memory. Those were better times, it seems.

In the spirit of denial, the topic of sexual misconduct never came up as Hollywood sought to distract the beautiful people in the audience by only discussing the five recipients the award.


Monday, October 16, 2017

Viet vets still ain't Fonda Jane

Vietnam vets who 'ain't fonda Jane' had to laugh or spit when Jane Fonda commented on the sexually inappropriate and possibly criminal behavior of Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein.

Sexual misconduct has been a Hollywood "epidemic" for years, said Fonda to CNBC.

But it's also rampant among powerful men in many industries who are in a position to make or break a career of any woman.

Now that a few brave women came out from the shadows, other more famous women are crawling out from under the rocks by their Hollywood saunas and swimming pools.

Even the brave men of Hollywood have spoken out against Weinstein now that their careers are on solid ground.

So it's Fonda's turn. 

She believes the women who came forward should be applauded for their courage, and people like Weinstein should be held accountable for their behavior--unlike her, when she went to North Vietnam, had photos taken of her by an artillery piece that was used to kill our soldiers.
Fonda's cute face as shell
 is fired at US soldiers

Where were her consequences

"I think they should all go to jail, and you know, let's put Bill Cosby in there . . . but the question is not just Hollywood, you know, this is epidemic," Fonda told Tania Bryer of CNBC.

How dare these Hollywood elites lecture us about crime and punishment. How dare they tell us about morality, of right and wrong. How dare they pretend to have moral superiority over those who vote differently than they vote, or believe in God and don't think it's a joke to do so.

Jane Fonda disgusts me. There is nothing she can say that will ever have me feeling anything positive about her existence. I don't believe I'm alone in this disgust for her.

She should have been tried for treason, plain and simple.


Sunday, January 29, 2017

Hollywood upset at Trump over refugee ban

The 'beautiful people' of Hollywood, ensconced in their walled mansions far from the 'common folk,' some of whom have private security and bodyguards, are enraged over President Trump's executive order on Friday to ban people from terror-spawning countries from entering the United States for 90 days and refugees for 120 days.

The Motion Picture Academy issued a statement Saturday calling Trump's executive order "extremely troubling" noting too that "Asghar Farhadi, the director of the Oscar-winning film from Iran 'A Separation,' along with the cast and crew of this year's Oscar-nominated film 'The Salesman,' could be barred from entering the country because of their religion of country of origin."

Wrong.

Their religion was not part of the executive order; only the country of origin.  

More to the point, why was it okay when Obama banned Iraqi refugees for 6 months back in 2011 and Trump wants to do the same for half the amount of time? Nobody complained then after the press finally did its job and learned about it.

New Yorker writer and ultra liberal Philip Gourevitch wants an all-out Oscar boycott. "All of Hollywood should skip the Oscars out of solidarity until the ban is lifted," he tweeted.

But it's doubtful Hollywood can go without their narcissistic succor, and fear that nobody but themselves will care if they had the Oscars or not.

This said however, it's likely that Trump's immigration/refugee ban is not legal as Red State points out and "House of Cards" creator Beau Willimon tweeted about on Saturday: "The 1965 Immigration & Naturalization Act eliminated national origins as a basis for immigration."

Trump's argument is that national security overrides (or trumps) that law.

We will soon see how it all plays out.




Sunday, February 21, 2016

Kerry goes Hollywood

"The hills are alive with the sound of brain dead"
Uber leftist extraordinaire and so-called Secretary of State John-the-Nam-Kerry met with Hollywood studio heads to discuss a topic none of them knows anything about: ISIS and how to beat them.

But wait--I'm giving them too much credit when I say "beat them," when all they want to do is somehow counter their message.

Countering ISIS's message is like countering a hurricane with a broken umbrella.

Kerry still generally refuses to call them ISIS, because he doesn't want to admit they might be Muslims doing all that killing.

In an article from Variety, Kerry babbled this:
One attendee who was there said that the executives also exchanged ideas and observations about studio worldwide marketing of movies and TV shows, a way of showing how narrative storytelling can cross cultures. The attendee described part of the gathering as a "brainstorming session," including how to involve storytellers in regions afflicted or threatened by ISIS, as a way to counter the narratives promulgated by the terrorist organization. "Let's figure out how to involve people who are there," the attendee said.
Please, if you understand this, shoot a comment.

Liberals like Kerry and Hollywood leftists are the ones most likely to change this country into an Arabic-speaking nation, under Allah, with no liberty nor justice for all.

Defining ISIS and Islamic terrorist organizations is simple: they want all who think differently than they think, dead. DEAD! 

Movies will not change that, Mr. Kerry. And if they could, why announce it to the world, unless it's self-serving?


Friday, May 16, 2014

India's Victory, Islam's Loss

The votes are in and Narendra Modi, of the Bharariya Janata Party is the new Prime Minister of India. Modi won in a landslide over the Congress Party, which had been in the center of Indian politics since the country's independence from Britain in 1947.

And the one group of people India can thank for the victory are the Islamic jihadist/terrorists.
Hassanal Bolkia smiling

While Hollywood awoke from its coma a few days ago and boycotted the Beverly Hills Hotel, when Brunei's leader, Sultan Hassanal Bolkia set the country's clocks back 1400 by re-implementing sharia law, Modi has known all along what the jihadists in India intend to do with his country.

If you don't know what sharia law is (and it's often capitalized by those who respect it), you probably read Time, or The New York Times, or only watch mainstream television. Most people in the know, which really means people who aren't liberal, are aware of the archaic, demonic, misogynistic, anti-Semitic, cruel, and intolerance of Islam. Sharia is its constitution--it allows the killing of those who leave the religion for one less violent or none at all; it punishes gays by hanging from a "high place;" it demeans women by taking away most of their rights; and it thoroughly enjoys be-headings, stonings, burning of individuals, and killing Jews for being Jewish.

But Hollywood seems to just be finding out about sharia. When they learned Bolkia re-implemented sharia and owns the Beverly Hills Hotel, they grabbed their signs and self-righteous indignation, and performed protest rallies. There was Jay Leno with time on his hands, Ellen DeGeneres, and Richard Bronson out there in protest. 

Where was the left when Ayaan Hirsi-Ali was banned from Brandeis? Why were they mute about the 50 boys who were burned to death by Boko Haram, but finally woke up when 276 school girls were kidnapped? 

But armed with their trusty hashtags and scowling faces, they are fighting the good virtual fight. I'm sure the jihadists of Boko Haram are peeing in their lungies, quaking in fear that Michelle Obama will force them to read her sign while Hillary tells her to be cool, "they aren't really terrorists."

India has the advantage over the US right now. They know who the enemy is and they refuse to allow them to put their foot in the door and work their way into their government. Unlike Obama, they don't invite them to their Parliament House.

In my latest novel, a New York reporter is taken hostage by terrorists. If POTUS refuses to release 3 Gitmo jihadists, the reporter will die in 24 hours—they will behead him and show it on the Internet. There is only one way out but the clock is ticking . . .
Jihad Joe: a Novel  Create Space soft cover book edition

Jihad Joe see it here ebook version

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

CNN and a Dhimmie Flick

Winston Churchill said of appeasers: "An appeaser is one who feeds the crocodile, hoping it will eat him last."

That's Hollywood and that's the mainstream media being appeasers.

John Nolte, of Breitbart.com reported that CNN's National Security Analyst, Peter Bergen, used the recent shootings by KKK member, Frazier Glenn Cross, to say that conservatives are more deadly than jihadists (April 15, 2014). Cross aka Miller, was targeting Jews it was found, and he has a history of hatred for both Jews and blacks.




Jason Arday: the Cambridge D.E.I. professor and his sad demise

On August 5th Jason Arday, Professor of Sociology of Education at the University of Cambridge, resigned after being outed for plagiarism all...