INDICT the Criminal Politicians! They Have ‘Blood on Their Hands’ in NYC Terror Attack

Mayor Bill de Blasio faced reporters after Tuesday’s jihadist attack on pedestrians along a bike path in lower Manhattan and declared it “a particularly cowardly act of terror.”

But revelations that the jihadist, a 29-year-old Uzbekistan national, came to America at the invitation of the U.S. government in 2010 under a program called the Diversity Visa Lottery, is spawning a chorus of questions . . .

Former FBI counter-terrorism specialist John Guandolo says the nation’s more than 3,100 mosques serve as “incubators” for jihad, and there is no such thing as a “lone wolf.” At least 80 percent of these mosques are staffed by foreign-born imams, many of them more radical and committed to the spread of Islamic law than those who stay in the Middle East.

“I am not sure why leaders are confused and ‘shocked’ by another jihad attack on U.S. soil,” he told WND. “These Islamic sites are the incubators for jihadists, just like the Islamic Society of Boston supported the Boston marathon bombers; the Islamic Center of Nashville and the local Muslim Student Association supported the Little Rock, Arkansas, jihadi; the Dar al-Hijra Islamic Center in Falls Church, Virginia, and the Islamic Center of Southern California supported 9/11 hijackers and Fort Hood jihadist Maj. Nidal Hassan; the Islamic Society of Chattanooga supported the jihadist who killed five of our men in uniform; and on and on it goes.” . . .

“Leaders like national security adviser HR. McMaster, New York Mayor De Blasio and others like them should be indicted for criminal negligence,” he added. “They have a professional duty to know these easily identifiable threats and do not. Now, once again, Americans are dead because of their unprofessionalism – the legal definition of criminal negligence. We put doctors and lawyers in jail for this, and it is high time our local and federal leaders who are willfully or ignorantly failing in their duties to secure American communities go to jail for it, too.” (Read more from “Politicians Have ‘Blood on Their Hands’ in NYC Terror Attack” HERE)

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Targeted Again? 9/11 Neighborhood Shaken by Attack

By Adam Geller. On his way to work each morning, Antonio Collac stops to light a candle at St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Church, a stone-columned sanctuary two blocks from lower Manhattan’s ground zero.

There, beneath a vaulted roof that was pierced by the landing gear from one of the jets that felled the World Trade Center, and before the altar where firefighters laid the broken body of Mychal Judge — the chaplain often counted as Sept. 11’s first victim — the tragedy of that morning 16 autumns ago is anything but abstract. Collac, a designer who has worked in the neighborhood for many years, says he, too, is a vessel for memories of that day.

But on Wednesday morning, Collac came to offer a new prayer — this one for the eight people killed and 12 seriously injured when terror again targeted lower Manhattan the day before, again just a few blocks away. The attack served as a reminder, he said, for a neighborhood that has been transformed by construction and washed over by a tide of tourism in the years since 9/11. For all the area’s success in pushing to remake itself, people here acknowledge that the memories of its past still help shape their state of mind. (Read more from “Targeted Again? 9/11 Neighborhood Shaken by Attack” HERE)

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Terrorist Appears Shackled in Court in a Wheelchair After It Emerges He Had Thousands of ISIS Videos on His Phone

By Daily Mail. The Muslim immigrant from Uzbekistan accused of carrying on Tuesday’s terror attack in Manhattan entered court Wednesday evening in a wheelchair, handcuffed and with his feet shackled, to face terrorism charges filed against him by the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York.

Sayfullo Saipov, 29, wore a gray shirt and was surrounded by five guards while in his wheelchair inside a New York federal courthouse after he was charged with providing material support to a terrorist group and committing violence and destruction of motor vehicles.

His lawyers said Wednesday they were not seeking bail and a judge ordered him to be held in federal jail. Saipov did not enter a plea to terrorism charges and a judge set his next court date for November 15.

Authorities say the Uzbek national watched ISIS videos on his cellphone and picked Halloween for the attack on a bike lane in lower Manhattan because he knew more people would be out on the streets.

Prosecutors said in court papers that Saipov asked to display the ISIS flag in his hospital room where he was recovering from being shot in the stomach by police ending the attack. (Read more from “Terrorist Appears Shackled in Court in a Wheelchair After It Emerges He Had Thousands of ISIS Videos on His Phone” HERE)

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Kim’s Disaster: North Korean Nuclear Base Collapses, Killing at Least 200 People

Information emerging from furtive North Korea indicates that a tunnel at the regime’s nuclear test site collapsed last month after a nuclear test, killing about 200 people.

A report from Japanese broadcaster TV Asahi, citing unnamed sources, said 100 people were killed in an initial collapse around Sept. 10, and another 100 died in a rescue operation.

Other reports put the date of the collapse as Oct. 10. No official North Korean announcement was made about the date of the collapse.

North Korea’s massive Sept. 3 test caused multiple tremors and landslides in the region, according to Reuters.

Even before news of the tunnel collapse emerged, Western analysts had said the region might be unfit for more nuclear tests.

Reports that a tunnel collapsed triggered fears that radioactive material might also leak out.

Nam Jae-cheol, the chief of South Korea’s Korea Meteorological Administration, said Monday some type of collapse was likely.

“Based on our analysis of satellite imagery, we judge that there is a hollow space, which measures about 60 to 100 meters (in length), at the bottom of Mount Mantap in the Punggye-ri site,” he said. “So, should another nuke test occur, there is the possibility (of a collapse).”

Asked then whether an earthquake could trigger a release of radioactive materials, Nam said, “Should it sink, there is a possibility,” according to the South Korean Yonhap News Agency.

September’s hydrogen bomb detonation resulted in a 6.3 magnitude earthquake. Aftershocks led to a 3.4 magnitude quake on Sept. 23 and a 2.9 magnitude quake on Oct. 12.

Earlier this month, experts speculated that North Korea’s test site might have suffered irreversible damage.

“The explosion from the Sept. 3 test had such power that the existing tunnels within the underground testing site might have caved in,” said Kim So-gu, head researcher at the Korea Seismological Institute.

“I think the Punggye-ri region is now pretty saturated. If it goes ahead with another test in this area, it could risk radioactive pollution,” he added, as reported by Reuters.

A more powerful underground detonation at the current site could be “potentially suicidal,” not only because of damage from past tests, but also due to potential eruptions at Mount Paektu, a volcano only about 60 miles away, according to Kune Yull Suh, a professor of nuclear engineering at Seoul National University.

The website 38 North, which tracks North Korean activities, reported that the Punggye-ri nuclear test site did sustain damage from the last test.

It said there were “numerous landslides throughout the Punggye-ri Nuclear Test Site on the slopes of Mt. Mantap (and beyond) resulting from North Korea’s sixth nuclear test. These disturbances are more numerous and widespread than seen after any of the North’s previous five tests.” (For more from the author of “Kim’s Disaster: North Korean Nuclear Base Collapses, Killing at Least 200 People” please click HERE)

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Senate Confirms Trump Judicial Nominee Who Once Called Roe v. Wade ‘Erroneous Decision’

The Senate on Tuesday confirmed President Donald Trump’s nominee to the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, a move widely criticized by advocacy groups.

Three Democrat senators joined republicans to confirm Amy Coney Barrett with a 55-43 vote.

Barrett is a Catholic Notre Dame law professor who has criticized Obama’s birth control mandate for being “a grave violation of religious freedom” and once questioned the controversial Roe V. Wade ruling legalizing abortion, according to The Hill.

Senate Democrats attacked Barrett for her Catholic faith, The Washington Examiner reported, expressing their belief that Barrett would put her personal bias before the law.

“Today’s vote continues the Senate Republicans’ record of rubber stamping all of President Trump’s judicial nominees,” Vanita Gupta, president and CEO of The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, said in a statement.

Democrats expressed concern that Barrett, because of her strong religious faith, will rule against LGBT rights and women receiving access to abortion.

Among the more outspoken opponents to Barrett’s confirmation was Democrat Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who told Barrett “the dogma lives loudly within you” while questioning her about her Catholic faith.

The president of Notre Dame, Rev. John Jenkins, called out Feinstein in Barrett’s defense.

“It is chilling to hear from a United States senator that this might now disqualify someone from service as a federal judge,” Jenkins wrote in an open letter.

But Barrett denies she would let her personal beliefs get in the way of ruling on the law.

“If you’re asking whether I’m a faithful Catholic, I am,” Barrett said, “although I would stress that my own personal church affiliation or my religious belief would not bear on the discharge of my duties as a judge.”

Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley also came to Barrett’s defense.

“Professor Barrett is a brilliant legal scholar who has earned the respect of colleagues and students from across the political spectrum,” Sen. Grassley said Monday. “She’s also a committed Roman Catholic and has spoken passionately about the role that her faith plays in her life. This isn’t inconsistent with being a federal judge.”

Despite Democrats’ widespread anger at the Senate’s decision to confirm Barrett, the decision was seen by many as a victory for conservatives.

“Amy Coney Barrett’s qualifications for the federal judiciary are undisputed, but abortion industry advocates continue their smear campaign by attacking Barrett’s Catholic faith,” The Catholic Association legal adviser Andrea Picciotti-Baye said in a statement.

Barrett is the first of three women, and four appeals court nominees, that Republicans intend to confirm this week, reports The Washington Times.

“I assume that all three of these impressive women will receive strong support from our Democratic colleagues, who never seem to miss an opportunity to talk about a ‘War on Women,’” Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said. (For more from the author of “Senate Confirms Trump Judicial Nominee Who Once Called Roe v. Wade ‘Erroneous Decision'” please click HERE)

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Mattis Wants Open-Ended Wars — With No Accountability

We’ve been fighting open-ended and undeclared wars for 16 years. The worst thing is that they are not even wars, but rather refereeing Islamic civil wars, engaging in social work, and implementing urban renewal projects. Yet, rather than tightening our focus to comport with our current national interests, which are very different from the days immediately after 9/11, Mattis and Tillerson want to continue the status quo. Meanwhile, we continue to bring their boots to our ground and import hundreds of thousands of migrants from these very same countries.

The status quo has cost us trillions of dollars and thousands of lives, yet we have nothing to show for it but a stronger Iran, stronger Sunni insurgency, and hundreds of thousands more Islamic refugees we’ve taken in as a result of these wars. We’ve placed our boots on their ground and placed their boots on our ground — all under the promise of protecting the homeland!

It’s time for a focused debate on strategic interests

I’m a hawk who relishes the prospect of killing those who would harm our strategic interests. And that is exactly why I believe it’s high time for Congress to get back on the playing field, reinvigorate constitutional powers to declare war, and finally provide some direction to the aimless social work and third-world urban renewal projects in which we’ve mired our military for the past 16 years. It’s time for Congress to engage in a complete operational audit to rein in and better direct the focus of these rudderless wars in dozens of countries that gratuitously place our troops at risk indefinitely with no meaningful outcome.

Yesterday, at a hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Secretary of Defense James Mattis suggested that even the robust proposal of an AUMF (authorization of use of military force) from the committee members wasn’t good enough. The bipartisan group of senators are seeking to update the 2001 and 2002 AUMFs and explicitly grant a five-year authorization to go after the Taliban, Al Qaeda, and ISIS in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Syria, and Yemen. Any other groups would require new approval, and action taken against these groups in other countries will require notification of Congress.

This proposal by itself, in my view, is already too open-ended because we have no understanding of who we are fighting and on behalf of whom we are holding ground in most of those countries. Just look at what we’ve done in Iraq — empowering Shiite militias and Iran to crush the Kurds, our only stable ally. What exactly does “fighting ISIS” mean in the context of multi-fronted civil wars in countries that no longer exist? And what does “fighting the Taliban” mean after 16 years of trying everything but still incurring the worst results, according to the latest inspector-general report? We won’t find out those answers unless we force a debate.

Yet Mattis and Tillerson want more. Mattis said there should be no time or geographical constraints, and Tillerson suggested that Congress should serve as a mere “feedback loop.”

Mattis and Tillerson seem to think that continuing the failed policies of the past 16 years, without congressional buy-in, without conducting a risk vs. return and cost-benefit analysis, and while deviating from the Constitution, is being tough on terror. They are conflating more endless involvement with being tougher on jihad or other threats that directly affect our homeland. In reality, we must conserve our forces for the true existential threats, such as Iran and North Korea, and focus on homeland security, deterrent, and use of soft power against Turkey, Qatar and other funders of Jihad.

Here’s the reality. There are roughly 50 Muslim countries in the world. All of them will have a permanent presence of organized groups that call themselves “Al Qaeda,” ISIS,” or new names we’ve never heard of but undoubtedly will in the coming years. At some point, it’s not worth getting sucked into any theater where some group is shaking their fists at us from a tent in a desert. This is especially true given that in most of these theaters, there are multiple enemies fighting each other and no way to gain and hold ground long-term on behalf of a government that is stable, effective, and pro-American.

Our military does well when we deter a regime or an enemy entity with overwhelming power, leave them to sort out their problems, and get the heck out so we can conserve our deterrent for the next threat. We fail miserably when we engage in protracted refereeing of Islamic civil wars, for powers that will never make us a return on our investments. This is how all our painful endeavors have wound up serving as a windfall for our enemies, most notably Iran.

But instead of learning the mistakes of Iraq, with the glaring images of Iranian-backed troops killing Kurds with our own weapons, our political and military leaders are on to the next theater. And in Syria, the commanding generals don’t even know how many troops we have. Afghanistan is an utter disaster, yet nobody wants to answer important questions:

It’s time to follow the Constitution

This is where we must return to the Constitution and congressional control over initiating offensive actions. Getting congressional authorization for a war is not just the constitutional thing to do, it is strategically smart. It focuses our attention and provides an opportunity for the people through their elected representatives to ask the critical questions: What is the strategic threat and what are our interests? Who are we fighting? Who’s holding the ground? For how long? How it is sustainable? Likely costs? Likely benefits? It gets the confidence of the public behind the action, an imperative ingredient for success. Then, once Congress authorizes the action, the commander-in-chief controls the military and directs the strategy.

This is why the delegates at the Constitutional Convention specifically changed Article I powers from “make” war to “declare” war. They wanted the president to direct the implementation of the war, but clearly, as Madison said, we must abide by the “fundamental doctrine of the Constitution that the power to declare war is fully and exclusively vested in the legislature.”

Clearly, at the time of our Founding, any offensive action taken on foreign soil would have required a declaration of war. However, since WWII, primarily due to the changing logistics of warfare and technology and the nature of threats, we haven’t abided by that doctrine. One can make a strong case for the need to strike swiftly in short-term operations or air strikes when necessary, but it is simply indefensible to suggest that we can insert our troops on the ground indefinitely for years in untenable situations without any congressional buy-in. At least that latter dynamic must come to an end; otherwise our Constitution will become a mockery and our chances for success in foreign operations will be next to zero. It’s time to make our wars properly focused.

To that end, we should propose an AUMF that authorizes any offensive actions around the globe where boots are on the ground for less than 30 days. In this respect, it is even more open-ended than what the Senate committee is proposing. This will grant the president the flexibility to immediately respond to or preempt any threat he deems imminent. However, if we need to keep troops on the ground for longer than 30 days, by definition, this is a can of worms that requires national buy-in and a serious debate over the nature of the threat, an assessment of whether the investment is worthwhile, and an understanding of the players in the theater. A provision can be inserted that would exempt clandestine operations lasting longer than 30 days from a public debate and route the authorization process instead to a closed vote from the committee. This is the only way to finally inject some oversight and forward thinking into endless involvement in Islamic civil wars.

Proponents of the status quo like to wrap themselves up in the flag and accuse those who want change of pulling the rug out from under the troops. The reality is that continuing the status quo ensures their mission fails the minute they step foot on foreign territory. For how can a mission succeed if we can’t even define it? (For more from the author of “Mattis Wants Open-Ended Wars — With No Accountability” HERE)

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DNC Manager Says ‘Cisgender Straight White Males’ Need Not Apply

The Democratic National Committee is looking for new hires in the technology department, but straight white males need not apply.

On Monday, DNC data services manager Madeleine Leader sent an email to DNC insiders with the subject line “Work at the DNC!” A copy of the email, obtained by Elliott Hamilton at the Daily Wire, lists eight open positions at the DNC and asks the recipients to forward the information to their contacts.

“As you may have heard, we are rebuilding the Technology Team into a robust well-oiled machine that can tackle all elections from the Presidential down to Dog Catcher and School Board,” Leader writes.

But then she adds, “What’s more important is that we are focused on hiring and maintaining a staff of diverse voices and life experiences, something that we desperately need if we hope to secure the future of our country.”

Leader then clarifies what she means by “diverse;” namely, explicit hiring discrimination.

“I personally would prefer that you not forward to cisgender straight white males, since they’re already in the majority,” she instructs the email recipients.

So if you want to work at the technology department in the DNC, it’s not really your qualifications that matter. It’s whether you tick certain checkboxes on the racial/sexual identity victimhood forms every wannabe progressive Democrat must fill out before talking about their resume and work experience.

The anonymous DNC source that tipped off the Daily Wire responded to this email, saying the DNC is “doubling down on a failed strategy that has alienated staffers and voters alike.”

Well, more power to them. If the DNC doesn’t want to hire the best candidates for technology jobs that are crucial to winning elections, let the Democratic Party rot in a permanent electoral minority. But just watch those hypocrites keep turning around and claiming to be the party of “inclusivity.” (For more from the author of “DNC Manager Says ‘Cisgender Straight White Males’ Need Not Apply” HERE)

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Muslims to Soon Beat out Jews in U.S. Population

There are about 3.35 million Muslims in the United States right now, according to recent Pew Research Center’s Factank figures.

But by 2050, that particular population is projected to grow — from about 1 percent of the U.S. population to about 2.1 percent. If it does, that means America will be home to more Muslims than Jews.

Just something to think about, post New York City terror attack — a terror attack that we now know was committed by a radicalized Muslim who professed allegiance to ISIS . . .

From Pew: Of the 3.35 million Muslims in America right now, 2.05 million are adults — and “a majority of them, 58 percent, are migrants.”

In other words, they weren’t born here. They were let in the gate. (Read more from “Muslims to Soon Beat out Jews in U.S. Population” HERE)

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Here’s How Much the Clinton Campaign and DNC Paid for the Trump Dossier

By Chuck Ross. The Clinton campaign and Democratic National Committee paid just over $1 million for the infamous Trump dossier, the opposition research firm behind the salacious document said on Wednesday.

Fusion GPS, the Washington, D.C.-based firm, made the disclosures to the House Intelligence Committee last week, according to Reuters.

Fusion, founded by three former Wall Street Journal reporters, also disclosed that of the $1.02 million it received from Democrats, the firm paid the author of the dossier, Christopher Steele, $168,000 for his work on the document.

Steele, a former British intelligence officer, was hired by Fusion GPS last June. His 35-page dossier, chock full of allegations of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russian government, has been used by the FBI as part of its investigation into Russian interference in the presidential election.

The payments to Fusion GPS for the dossier were made by Perkins Coie, the law firm that represents the Clinton campaign and DNC. Perkins Coie partner Marc Elias, who served as general counsel for both entities, was the bagman for the project, The Washington Post reported last week. (Read more from “Here’s How Much the Clinton Campaign and DNC Paid for the Trump Dossier” HERE)

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Clinton Defends Campaign Funding for Research in Steele Dossier

By Henry C. Jackson. Hillary Clinton on Wednesday defended her campaign lawyer’s decision to pay for research that showed up in a salacious dossier about Donald Trump’s ties to Russia.

In an interview on “The Daily Show,” Clinton also dismissed any parallels between her campaign’s use of opposition research and Russian election interference that [the MSM says] may have benefited Trump.

“I think most serious people understand that,” Clinton said in a clip of an interview with host Trevor Noah that was to air later Wednesday night. “It was research that started (with) a Republican donor during the primary, and when Trump got the nomination for the Republican Party, the people doing it came to my campaign lawyer.” (Read more from “Clinton Defends Campaign Funding for Research in Steele Dossier” HERE)

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Papa John’s Blames NFL Protests for Hurting Its Pizza Sales

Papa John’s International Inc. founder John Schnatter is going after NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, saying weak handling of the league’s national-anthem controversy has hammered sales of his pizza.

“The NFL has hurt us by not resolving the current debacle to the players’ and owners’ satisfaction,” Schnatter, who serves as the pizza chain’s chairman and chief executive officer, said on a conference call. “NFL leadership has hurt Papa John’s shareholders.”

The remarks follow a controversy over NFL football players protesting during the national anthem, a movement that started last season. The demonstrations have sparked calls for a boycott and raised concerns among league sponsors. But Schnatter’s comments mark the highest-profile example of an NFL partner publicly blaming the outcry for hurting business.

Goodell, whose contract is up for renewal, has taken flak for not resolving the controversy more quickly. The flap has even drawn tweets from President Donald Trump, who called for owners to fire or bench players who refuse to stand during “The Star-Spangled Banner.” (Read more from “Papa John’s Blames NFL Protests for Hurting Its Pizza Sales” HERE)

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NASA Imagery Casts More Doubt on Women Who Claim They Were Lost at Sea

By Gabrielle Okun. NASA imagery casts more doubt on the story of two women who claimed they were lost at sea for five months before being heroically rescued last week.

Jennifer Appel and Tasha Fuiava’s story grows more suspicious due to NASA imagery showing weather inconsistencies with their tale, reported The Associated Press. The women claim they were lost at sea after a huge storm with 30-foot waves and hurricane-like winds occured the night they took off.

The images do not show any severe weather when they set sail in Hawaii. (Read more from “NASA Imagery Casts More Doubt on Women Who Claim They Were Lost at Sea” HERE)

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Inconsistencies Cast Doubt on Hawaiian Women’s Tale of Sea Survival

A growing list of inconsistencies is casting doubt on the harrowing tale of survival by two Hawaii women who say they were lost at sea for months.

The U.S. Coast Guard says the women never activated their emergency beacon. The sailors tell The Associated Press that they chose not to use the beacon because they never felt they were in imminent danger . . .

Key elements of the women’s account are contradicted by weather reports and basic geography of the Pacific Ocean. (Read more from “Inconsistencies Cast Doubt on Hawaiian Women’s Tale of Sea Survival” HERE)

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