Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Homophobic ISIS executioner captured in Iraq

An angry looking, white-bearded Muslim militant who officiated over the executions of dozens of gay men and other Muslims who weren't religious enough, was captured in the Iraqi city of Mosul last week, according to reports.

Abu Omer (aka "Whitey Mohammed") was arrested after locals in the city tipped off security forces as to the whereabouts of his hideout, the iran-based AhlulBayt News Agency (ABNA) reported.

Omer was a main presence in several disgusting videos of ISIS executions in which homosexuals were thrown off buildings, as called for in the noble Koran, and others beheaded and stoned to death for minor offenses, such as blasphemy, as called for in the noble Koran.

For example, if you're a carpenter and hit your finger with a hammer as you're hammering a nail, and you yell out "G_d dammit!" you can be killed, especially if you refer to G_d as Allah.

In one video, in March 2015, it appears that Omer is reading off a list of charges against three men before they're publicly beheaded. In another video, Omer inspects a pile of rocks before a public stoning, evidently looking for a good throwing stone.

Now this scum weed could be executed himself for his past.

Human Rights Watch reported last month that about 20,000 people are being held across Iraq on suspicion of ties to ISIS. If Angela Merkel and Justin Trudeau have their way, they will be sent home with a stern warning to never do what they did, ever again.


As far as Omer is concerned, hopefully he will get what he deserves. And may he rest in pieces.


Former Obama advisers tell Trump how to handle Iran protests

Some key advisers to former "Lead from Behind" President Obama have attacked President Trump for supporting the Iran protests taking place for the past week. 

Valerie Jarrett, who left her heart in Tehran, Iran, was mute on the subject. That may be due to perverted allegiances to the Islamic Republic of Iran and her fear of being uncovered.

In 2009, the "Green Revolution" threatened Iran's theocratic regime, and Obama along with his administration lead from behind by not leading and not supporting the protesters. In effect, the Obama "behinders" supported the regime by not taking a stance. In fact, Obama said "we respect Iranian sovereignty and want to avoid the United States being the issue inside of Iran."

So of course, Obama's pussyfooting allowed the regime to consolidate power and put the revolution down. This was done selfishly, for Obama's crappy nuclear deal, which he believed was more important than the human rights of Iranian citizens. 

Proof that Obama is an immoral, self-serving megalomaniac.

President Trump is openly and vigorously supporting the protests and is 'attack-tweeting' against the regime:
Many reports of peaceful protests by Iranian citizens fed up with regime's corruption & its squandering of the nation's wealth to fund terrorism abroad. Iranian govt should respect their people's rights, including right to express themselves. The world is watching! #IranProtests
The entire world understands that the good people of Iran want change, and, other than the vast military power of the United States, that Iran's people are what their leaders fear the most...pic.twitter.com/W8rKN9B6RT
--Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 30, 2017
Oppressive regimes cannot endure forever, and the day will come when the Iranian people will face a choice. The world is watching! pic.twitter.com/kvv1uAqcZg
--Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 30, 2017 
Big protests in Iran. The people are finally getting wise as to how their money and wealth is being stolen and squandered on terrorism. Looks like they will not take it any longer. The USA is watching very closely for human rights violations!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 31, 2017
Iran, the Number One State of Sponsored Terror with numerous violations of Human Rights occurring on an hourly basis, has now closed down the Internet so that peaceful demonstrators cannot communicate. Not good!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 31, 2017
Iran is failing at every level despite the terrible deal made with them by the Obama Administration. The great Iranian people have been repressed for many years. They are hungry for food & for freedom. Along with human rights, the wealth of Iran is being looted. TIME FOR CHANGE!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 1, 2018
But some of Obama's people reject Trump's thinking and evidently think the former failed president's approach was better. And they're correct--if you're will to pray toward Mecca or die.

Former National Security Advisor Susan "It-Was-A-Video" Rice tweeted a New York Times op-ed by former Obama aide Philip Gordon, "How Can Trump Help Iran's Protesters? Be Quiet." 

Gordon contended that supporting the protesters and taking steps to end the Iran nuclear deal will delegitimize Iran's internal opponents.
How Can Trump Help Iran’s Protesters? Be Quiet. https://t.co/w0MNlWMkxG"— Susan Rice (@AmbassadorRice) December 31, 2017
John "Hair-plugs" Kerry had to pontificate his two cents tweeting:
With humility about how little we know about what’s happening inside Iran, this much is clear: it’s an Iranian moment and not anyone else’s. But the rights of people to protest peacefully and voice their aspirations are universal and governments everywhere should respect that.— John Kerry (@JohnKerry) December 31, 2017 
Ben Rhodes the former Deputy National Security Advisor who majored in English in college and an aspiring novelist, had nothing new to add in attacking President Trump. He criticized Americans who think the U.S. should encourage the protests:
The Iranian people are rightfully demanding dignity, less corruption, more opportunity, and greater control over their lives. In looking at US twitter, it seems lost on too many that this is about what Iranians want for Iran, and not about us.
— Ben Rhodes (@brhodes) December 31, 2017 
Tommy "Dude" Vietor, a former cool guy spokesboy for the National Security Council went to his default mode of sarcasm:
Trump loves protestors as long as they’re not American.— Tommy Vietor (@TVietor08) December 31, 2017
Former UN Ambassador and closet Communist Samantha Power, criticized Trump's immigration policy in this clever tweet:
We stand with the Iranian people so much that we won't let them come here. https://t.co/fzbv8idiiJ
       --Samantha Power (@SamanthaJPower) January 1, 2018

But not every Obama minion was on board with the anti-Trump sentiment. Former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates admitted, in his 2014 book "Duty:  Memoirs of a Secretary at War," that while he had to be persuaded that "too powerful an American voice on behalf of the protesters might provide ammunition for the regime," he later rejected his words and said, "In retrospect, I think we could and should have done more, at least rhetorically." (328)

Maybe it's Obama's turn, along with his former administration, to just shut up.


Monday, January 1, 2018

Irans protest death toll reaches 17

The overall death toll in the Iranian protests has reached 17, including one policeman who was shot and killed, possibly with a hunting rifle.

This is day five of the leaderless street protests in Iranian cities against the regime, and there appears to be no end in sight as security forces clash with protesters.

Al Arabiya reports that five protesters were killed in the city of Qahdregan, in the province of Isfahan, central Iran.

Some reformist and fundamentalist news sources say the clashes occurred when protesters tried to break into the city hall building.

Unconfirmed reports published by sites close to former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad claim the the number of people killed in the city are two men of the Revolutionary Guard. 

They are in Jannah now with their virgins.

Ever notice that jihadi leaders aren't the guys blowing themselves up, but farm the work out to the gullible?




Nigerian Prince found after years of searching

Prince Abado Nockaderm
The Kingdom of New Orleans, Louisiana -- The Nigerian prince has finally been found, possibly with your money in his royal pants pockets. 

Turns out, he isn't from Nigeria at all--he's a good ole boy from down in New Orleans, or "Nawlins" as he probably calls it.

Police have arrested 67-year-old Michael Neu, of Slidell, Louisiana. He's facing 269 counts of wire fraud and one count of money laundering, according to the New Orleans Advocate, a news outlet made of paper and ink.

The prince was involved in a phishing scam involving the mark getting an email from a Nigerian official who claims the mark has been named a beneficiary in a will and will inherit no less than $1 million. The mark is then directed to send personal information which is then used to con them out of their money, quite often their life savings.

"Most people laugh at the thought of falling for such a fraud, but law enforcement officials report annual losses of millions of dollars to these schemes," a police report said. People who fall for such a scheme are generally naive, greedy, desperate people who want to get rich quick, and most don't have any relatives in Nigeria who would put them in their will, so you can add the category of not very bright to the list.

It's like those people who "win" contests they haven't entered.

Neu allegedly wired money to co-conspirators in Nigeria from hundreds of scams. The investigation will take quite some time to complete as many involved in the crime live outside the United States.

Slidell police Chief Randy Fandal warned that people should "never give out personal information over the phone or through email, cash checks for other individuals, or wire large amounts of money to someone you don't know. Ninety-nine-point-nine percent of the time, it's a scam." Then he added, "And don't forget to floss and look both ways crossing the street."


Comey calls the kettle black

Former FBI Director James "Titan Testes" Comey is actually calling for "more ethical leadership" in 2018. 

Yes, Comey's ethics was clearly illustrated in his exonerating Hillary Clinton before interviewing her and those involved with her illegal private email server. 

The FBI Director, who assumed the role of Attorney General by letting Hillary Clinton off the hook, and by allowing the wording of his analysis of her illegal private email server to be changed, had the nerve to say: "Here's hoping 2018 brings more ethical leadership, focused on the truth and lasting values." He was aiming his words at President Trump.

Comey's tweet was retweeted over 30,000 times Monday morning. He also got thousands of responses accusing him of lacking self-awareness amid the incredible controversy that surrounded his bureau. 

One guy tweeted: "Lordy, how could you type that with a straight face?"

Lordy, lordy. He can do it because he lacks self-awareness and has an abundance of arrogance along with a sense of entitlement. 


CNN stoner debacle for New Year's Eve

"Brzmtic malmpf dorftz"
The Clueless News Network (CNN) put the "J" in jackasses Sunday night in their pot-themed New Year's Eve debacle in which reporter Randi Kaye got 's***-faced stoned on air. She was in Denver where she fired up a fatty and it's legal there.

During the not-for-kids show, she held a wacky baccy, lit a bong and got all moist over a special gas mask used by stoners to get extra-super high, and she wondered where she was.

"This is for you, Andy!" Kaye said, addressing CNN host Andy Cohen as she held out a lit Maui wowie to the camera. Cohen was hosting with CNN's Anderson Cooper. Kathy Griffin was previously Cooper's New Year's Eve partner, but she was dumped after mocking President Trump by holding a mock-up of his severed head in a photo shoot.

Cohen, hoping to score, praised Kaye's report, as Cooper, who is gay and proud, reminded viewers that Kaye's behavior was legal, albeit kind of suck-worthy.
Kaye watches proudly


Kaye, who prefers cocaine over loco weed proudly announced she was witnessing "New Year's Eve, Denver style!" which means totally devoid of good judgment and the use of most brain cells, which makes her a liberal. While she wasn't seen on camera huffing and puffing, she appeared disoriented at one point and there appeared to be potato chip salt on her blouse, although it could have been dandruff.

"We're at a dispensary called the Medicine Man!" she said as she wore marijuana leaf earrings. "I'm trying to remember where we are. Where am I?" 

Why is there so many flies in the world?

Dude!


Trump gets tough with Pakistan

President Trump was handed a pile of horse manure by former President Barack Obama and now he's trying to use it as fertilizer. 

Regarding Pakistan, Trump said they provide a safe haven for terrorists we hunt in Afghanistan and after all the money we've given them in the past, the future is going to change for them.

Here's what Trump tweeted:
"The United States has foolishly given Pakistan more than 33 billion dollars in aid over the last 15 years, and they have given us nothing but lies & deceit, thinking of our leaders as fools. They give safe haven to the terrorists we hunt in Afghanistan, with little help. No more!"
To his credit, President Trump's grammar has improved and he only used one exclamation point to end his tweet. This is progress and I hope to see more of that this year.

But seriously, he needs to do what he's implying and cut off aid (aka jizya) to the country that harbored Osama bin Laden and who not so secretly hate us. It's time for us to get behind those countries that truly ally with our beliefs, like India, for example.

Obama et al, believed that by sending money to Islamabad, we'd somehow be assisted in our fight against terrorism, but instead, Islamabad did exactly the opposite.

"No more!" hopefully means no more. After announcing his national security strategy last month Trump said, "We make massive payments every year to Pakistan . . . They have to help."

On Monday, Trump's rhetoric was clearly harsher in his tweet, his first this year, but certainly not his last.

He suggests ending the discussion within the administration and the decision to deliver on his threat to punish Pakistan for failing to cooperate on counterterrorism.

Pakistan Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif responded to Trumps tweet with a warning tweet of his own:
"We will respond to President Trump's tweet shortly inshallah . . . Will let the world know the truth . . . difference between facts and fiction."
Vivvek Katju, former Ambassador to Afghanistan, told NDTV that Trump's tweet "is a reflection of his frustration and impatience."

I call it 'strategic impatience.'

Katju said it's all America's fault. He said that "Pakistan is a master at playing the Americans."

I believe he was unwittingly referring to the previous administrations.


Hillary backer paid $500G to fund Trump accusers of sexual misconduct

A Hillary Clinton gal pal paid half a million bucks to fund women willing to accuse President Trump of sexual misconduct before the 2016 presidential election and guess what . . . Trump won, Hillary lost and so did ISIS.

The New York Times reported that Susie Tompkins Buell, the founder of Esprit Clothing and a huge Hillary Clinton campaign donor for many years, gave the money to celebrity shyster lawyer Lisa Bloom, daughter of Gloria Allred. She was working with the Trump accusers at the time, according to the report. 

Bloom solicited money donors by saying she was working with women who might "find the courage to speak out" against Trump if they would send money so she could sweeten the deal with security, relocation and possibly a "safe house." 

One woman was offered $750,000 to pay off her mortgage but eventually got cold feet or a warm heart and didn't come forward. 

It sounds as if Bloom believed that Trump is a known 'snuffer-outer' to people who cross him. 

David Brock, the slime ball Clinton propagandist, also donated $200,000 of his own dirty money through a sneaky "nonprofit" group he founded. The Times article describing all of this is titled "Partisans, Wielding Money, Begin Seeking to Exploit Harassment Claims."

Bloom admitted to The Times the effort failed. One woman wanted to be paid a cool $2 million but then decided to 'forget about it' and didn't come forward. 

None of the other women came forward as well, Trump beat Clinton, hundreds of women literally cried, gnashed their teeth, threw themselves to the ground and screamed at the sky weeks later.

Bloom claimed to have refunded "most" of the cash, keeping only a little for herself for expenses, but this is unsubstantiated. She also claimed to have not communicated with Hillary or her campaign "on any of this," but this could also mean that she communicated with Hillary and her campaign "on all of this." Remember, Bloom is a lawyer.

Bloom also claims she represented only those women whose stories she corroborated and she denied that she offered money to coax them to come forward.

Bloom took the focus away from herself and flipped culpability onto the American public saying, "It doesn't cost anything to publicly air allegations. Security and relocation are expensive and were sorely needed in a case of this magnitude, in a country filled with so much anger, hate and violence."

She may have been referring to Antifa, BDS and Black Lives Matter but didn't clarify.

After the article went to print and hundreds of people read it, Brock declined comment, according to the paper.

Clinton campaign representatives claimed that they didn't know anything, didn't see anything and have "no idea who this Bloom lady is."

Buell had no comment on the financial arrangement she made with anyone about anything. But she did admit that she was frustrated that Trump got away with [alleged] sexual misconduct.

Was Buell frustrated enough to offer money to people who would say anything about anyone for a price?


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